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Rabbi Menachem Sachs, a former
amount involved is substantial. That member of the faculty of the Hebrew
llee of Chi cago, i s
some good will result is almost cer- Theological Cog
I taro, while the possibilities for goo d spending some time in Detroit in the
in the event that this test meets with
BUM. are unlimited. I believe that,
while frankly conceding that the un-
dertaking must necessarily be, at
least in its in itial stages, more or
Buy Now. Out of the High Rent District.
less in the form of an experiment,
' it is one very worth while carrying
on in order to establish by practical
id
experience what the agricultural pos-
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anions, : our co-religionists in
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Russia are.
'The only other factor of impor-
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, Unice in the situation is that of safe-
• guarding the work and the funds in-
i volved. Dr. Joseph Rosen has gone
abroad to be in charge of the work..
R.
He is convinced, heart and soul, of
I its practicability and advantages. Ile
is not a dreamer, but a practical,
hard-headed, experienced agricultur-
t, whohas gone through the fire and
Mis ,sboten his ability and worth. Ile
id
is a man of action, whose achieve- I
now on
nvents cover two decades both here'
I land in Russia, Ile knows the difficul-
ties as well as the pitfalls, and his
ties
RABBI MENACHEM SACHS 1$
• record as reconstruction director of
!the Joint Distribution Committee in
Russia justifies the expectation and interest of that institution. Rabbi 1
confidence that he will plan the work Sachs, who is an accredited represent-
ably and safeguard it in every way alive of the college, declared that the !
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possible." seminary has an enrollment of 450
pupils in its three departments—the
rabbinical school, the preparatory
MARSHALL SHOULD PROCEED
school and the college for the train-
TO RUSSIA, URGES FISHMAN
TAKE A CHARLEVOIX CAR TO OUR DOOR
ing of teachers. The faculty, he said,
NEW YORK.— (J. T. A.1 — The consists of 16 instructors, some of
suggestion that Louis Marshall, presi- whom are noted Talmudic
dent•of the American Jewish Relief who have won fame in various Eu-
Beautiful Wilton, Axminster and Brussels Rugs.
Committee, proceed personally to ropean countr:es.'
Russia, heading a commission of the
Lamps,
phonographs, mirrors, mohair and velour living room suites,
Native American Young Men.
Joint Distribution Committee for the
tables, davenport, end table, pedestals, tele.
Rabbi Sachs declared that of the
purpose of investigating the situation 450 students 90 are in the rabbinical ' spinet desks, l awn
phone stands and stools, beautiful assortment of rockers and chairs
of the Russian Jews and the possibil- department am
f
these
90
e
I that
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ity of extending effective help to
70 are American born young
them by American Jewry was made nearly
men who have received degrees at
AgrarivrorWoRp.fekilSr
by Jacob Fishman, managing editor univereities or who are about to com - 1.14
of the Jewish Morning Journal, dis-
collegiate training. Ile p
cussing the replies of Mr.
Marshall
plete said
their that fie college does not
criticism
by 1 also
e
and Mr. Lehman to th
wt:
Russian Jewish communal leaders of graduates
I confer the
rabbinical
degree
on its
unless
they have
completed
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the work of the Joint Distribution courses at accredited colleges, for, he
s
Committee contained in Riga dis- said, the purpoee of the institution is
patches. Mr. Fishman writes:
o
to prepare for congregations rabbis •
4101-3 FOURTEENTH STREET
"The positive statement of Mr. who not only are equipped to admin-
Marshall that the $400,000 lately as- ister t oCse definite religious needs
signed by the Joint Distribution Com- of their 11 eks but are imbued with
mittee for the purpose of helping the highest standards of American 0
Jewish farmers in Russia will not be life and culture.
The new styles embrace a varied showing of Periods and styles in
administered by the Idgeskom or
Open Monday, Tuesday and Saturday Until 9 P. M. OA
beautifully finished frames and the covers tuti in new shades of Mo-
Founded 15 Years Ago.
Yevsektzia is naturally more impor-
hairs, linen Friezes, Damask, Tapestries and Needle
The Hebrew Theological College 0
tant than his defense of the previous
eht
Ils
Point l'arstries. The price range is of wide extent $195
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activities of the Joint Distribution was founded 19 years ago. Three 1Welke‘WalMallM_
Committee in Russia. Mr. Marshall years ago it was accorded recognition ---------
and we show some handsome Davenports as l o w as 1.
says that he has great confidence in as a national institution for the train- '
Dr. Joseph Rosen, who will be in ing of rabbis and Jewish lay scholars.
charge of the $400,000 in Russia. Next month, 12 rabbis will receive
This is very nice and correct. We their diplomas.
Rabbi Sachs will deliver an ad-
have no doubt that Dr. Rosen and
Dr. Bogen deserve the confidence as dress at the morning services Satur-
day, Sept. 6, at the Ahavath Achim
administrators of the funds.
Synagogue and in the afternoon he,
Relied on Bogen Too Much,
"It is different, however, when the will be the speaker at the Holbrook
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question of deciding the policy is con- Synagogue. The following Sabbath
sidered. We may say frankly that he will deliver a sermon at the morn-
the weak point of the Joint Distribu- ing services at the Mogen Abraham
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tion Committee's previous activities Synagogue on East Farnsworth ave-
in Russia was the fact that the Joint nue and at the B'nai Moshe Syne-
Distribution Commmittee had relied rogue in the afternoon.
entirely on Dr. Bogen in matters of
policy, although there was in exist-
ence considerable opposition. This WILL GIVE ADDRESS
should not be repeated, if the Joint
TO SCOUT WORKERS
Distribution Committee intends to
MANY GOOD MAKES, INCLUDING
start a serious activity and if it is
CINCINNATI. — Dr. Julian Mor- '
not to remain satisfied with a mere
genstern, president of the Hebrew
donation.
"The question is important enough Union College, will be one of the
that Mr. Marshall himself should three principal speakers at the na-
make the sacrifice and proceed to tional biennial convention of the Pros'
Russia at the head of a commission fessional Boy Scout Workers of
This is not a question of distributing America which will be held at Estes
$400,000. It is a question of decid- Park, Colo., next week. At the ses- I
ing a nolicy which is of the greatest sion of Sunday, Sept. 14, Dr. Mor-
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importance for tens of thousands of genstern will deliver an address as a
Also Choice of Many Open Models.
representative of the Jewish religion.
Jews in, Soviet Russia."
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Other noted authorities on religion at
LOOK THESE OVER
the gathering will be Professor.Shail-
separately—doubly smart
VIEWS AGRICULTURE
er Matthews, dean of the divinity
1924 touring; Simplex finish; the finish that never wears out; driven
AS ONLY SALVATION
together. The, most important new
NEW YORK.—"The offer of the school of the University of Chicago,
only 4,500 miles; just enough to wear it in; equipment includes two
RUssien government to grant land in and Father Walsh, president of Notre
C. & G. bumpers, extra tire and windshield wiper; save 25 per cent
fashion—the most practical new mode—
Dame University. Dean Matthews
on this car; $500 will handle it.
the Ukraine, Crimea and White Rus- will speak for the Protestant com-
in Autumn's most wanted fabrics and new-
sia must be taken up to the fullest munions and Father Walsh will de-
est colors—two fashions at the price of one.,
extent for the purpose of settling as liver a message on behalf of the
OAKLAND
many Jewish families as possible," Catholics of the country.
1923 five-passenger coupe; refinished maroon; gold stripe; equipped
declared
Dr.
,Joseph
Rosen,
director
with new Royal cord tires; very clean inside; has two C. & G. spring
Our new Fall collection of Coats, Dresses
of the Joint Distribution Commit.
bumpers, motometer, extra tire and mechanically perfect; the down
Sportswear and Kayser lifarvelfit Lingerie
tee's reconstruction work in Russia,
payment is $350; balance E. Z.
before sailing . for Russia on the A Law Enforcement Man.
priced.
is ready for y,ou—and very sensibly.
Olympic several days ago.
Vote!
It
Is
Your
Duty!
"With every family that settles on
RICKENBACKER
a farm, the crowded conditions' in
1923 four-passenger coupe; this car has the appearance of a new job:
the
towns
are
alleviated
and
the
op-
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the motor, axle and transmission are perfect; original paint just like
portunity for finding work is in-
new; equipment includes two bumpers, motometer, automatic wind-
An unusual display of beautiful dark skins
creased for those who remain. We
shield cleaner and extra tire; will take $500 down; balance monthly .
cannot imagine here," said Dr. Rosen,
'representing unusual values at • .. $195
"what a curse was brought on the
Jews and Soviet Russia by the spread
of unemployment. Young, healthy
men wander about in search of some-
thing to do, cannot fed it and resign
themselves to an aimless life and'
Ensemble SII 11—
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starvation. In 'a village with a popu-
Eaamkin,
lation of 300 or 400 Jewish families,
Lining•na
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only 10 have a definite means of live-
ore.. of E••b-
Adana Theurer
2272 EAST JEFFERSON, Near CHENE
36 Adams West; 3 Doors Et1St
man• Cloth..
lihood. If they are traders, they have
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nothing to sell; if they are artisans,
they have no material or tools with
4100
WOODWARD
AVENUE
which to work. 'Why don't Jews go
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into factories?' one would ask. The
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reason is simple. Industry in Soviet
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Russia has been reduced and those
factories which are functioning em-
ploy their old workers, amongst whom
UNO S. HEGGBLOM
there seldom are Jews, a bec use Jews
were not previously represented in', Republic. Candidata for Representative
The Shop Where Courtesy
in
C•ngress.-13th
District Michigan
Between Calvert and factory work to a large extent.
and Service Prevail.
(All of Detroit West of Woodward Ave.)
Face Deatruction.
Collingwood
"It must be understood that a peo. I
Born In Michigan and life-long real-
pie, 90 per cent of whom are traders, •dent,
Educated: Maniatique High Scowl;
is doomed to destruction in preseist
Equipment of Judge Tuttle for day Russia.. The movement of the Detroit Teacher.' College; Detroit In-
titute of Technology Detroit College of
Senatorship Deemed
Russian Jews to settle on the land is Law, LI.. It. Degree; College of the City
of Detroit: toe the University of De-
not an idealistic movement as some
Thorough.
may imagine, but it is a pressing ne- troit. L. L. IL Degree.
lumberman.
'Ras wide. experience
cessity.
In
this
respect,
credit
has
railroadman, farmer and sailor.
Judge Arthur J. Tuttle, Republican
be given to the Oct Society, which
During war watt employed U. 5. Toot.
candidate for the United States Sen- to
has helped the first 600 Jewish
Service; al. served as Quartermaster
atorial nomination, was born in Leslie, lies to settle on the land. The fami-
re- U. S. S. Search.
Mich., in 1505. After completing the i ; tonal offices of the Oct in Kiev anti
At present • United States Marine and
Leslie public school course he attend- I Charkoff did much to better condi-
member U. 0. N•ral Reserve Force.
Two years member Faculty • Detroit-
ed the University cf Michigan, re'e7- l tions in the old existing colonies.
ing his LLB. degree in 1105. Until ' Much benefit ia . also to be expected Iludaon School.
1510.21. Librarian Detroit College of
1912 he maintained law offices in Les- (eon"' the trade schools for the Jew-
Le and Larsing. His legal career has ish youth maintained by this society.
lawyer and
At present engaged
banker with ofticm 113 Ford
been a varied one. Ile served as pros- To characterize the situation, it will
ecuting attorney in Inghani county suffice to quote a resolution which
"I AM A PROGRESSIVE REPUF11.1-
CAN AND I BELIEVE IN PROGRES-
from 1899 to 1902, was state senator . was adopted at recent Jewish gather-
REELECT
from 1907 t•i 1910 and United States ings in Kiev, Odessa and Moscow. I SIVE PRINCIPLES."
"It ix not in • man'. creed but In his
district attorney from 1911 to 1912, These resolutions stated clearly that - dells;
when he became United States diitrict if Russian Jewry will not be helped'.
Not in • man'. knowledge but in his
fudge for the eastern district of Mich- to transform itself from traders and', wiadom:
igan, which office he has held to the city dwellers into agriculturists and'
Not in a man'. power but in hi. aym.
that there tae. the camel,. of
present. •
productive artisans and laborers, it ! path,
what is good and what Ia. in human
Judge Tuttle has been a tireless is doomed to destruction."
life."
worker, working long after the usual
"rm • law enforcement candidate and
closing hour during his terms both as
Mo. appll. equally to all law.. The
be enforced or they •hould be
Rabbi Lee J. Levinger of the Tern- I , laws
district attorney and as judge. His
rep.led."
record for the past 25 years has been
Beth Emeth, Wilmington, Del., 1
one of faithful public service, accord. was recently unanimously re-elected
ing to those who have followed his as department chaplain of the Ameri-
can Legion for Delaware. Ile was
career.
PRIMARIES SEPTEMBER 9
Republican Candidate for
likewise elected a delegates to the
Boast not thyself of tomorrow; for American Legion convention which
Representative in Congress
This Ad. paid for by Goldman Bro.. Steamship Ticket Agency.
thou knoweat not what a day may will be held in St. Paul, Minn., this
Primaries September 9th, 1924
'I, IS VERY GRATIFYING for us to be
a le to state that our August Sale of
Furniture has cleared our display floors
of almost every piece of living room
furniture and that we have been obliged to wire
for advance delivery of new Fall designs intended
for later shipments.
display and we invite your
These are
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and Awl. pieces,
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ALEX. J.
A.
GROESBECK
BRODIE
UNO S. HEGGBLOM
FOR
COUNCILMAN
bring forth.—Pros.
autumn.
GOVERNOR