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DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1924
VOL. XVI. NO. 17
HEBREW UNIVERSITY VISIONS OF DRAMA
INVITES GnisBERG, OF HIGH ARTISTIC
SEMINARY SCHOLAR CALIBER OUTLINED
Mischa Fishson Would Pro-
mote Interest In Distinctive
Dean of Rabbinical Faculty
Jewish Theater.
Will Be First Lecturer
On Lore of Sages.
HIS FATHER FOUNDED
RUSSO-YIDDISH STAGE
GIVEN YEAR'S LEAVE
OF ABSENCE WITH PAY Notable Figure In ussian Art
Circ les Di sagreeRd With
Soviet Policies.
Recognized By Jewish World
Why is it that New York lovers of
As the Foremost Living
true and genuine art in drama flock
Talmudic Authority.
to the Theater Guild, the Neighbor-
Young Judaea Plans
Custodian of Wisconsin's Millions
Renominated After Bitter Contest Drive For Members
[Promise of Success
Shattered tr y Death 's
11
Solomon Levitan, Who Plodded Snow-Buried Roads of Badger Council Obtains Co-Operation
of Prominent Workers
State 40 Years Ago With Peddler's Pack On Back, Chosen
In Community.
Treasurer On Record During First Term.
WOMEN CABLE BIG
SUM TO COMMENCE
WAR ORPHAN WORK
Jewish Welfare Organization
Samuel S. Grossman, administra-
MADISON, Wis.—Solomon Levitan, state treasurer of Wisconsin, was
Votes to Sponsor Plan
renominated for office at the recent Republican primaries, carrying the elee- live director of National Young
In Holy Land.
tion with a majority of 10,000 despite relentless opposition. Although it Judaea, at a meeting of the leaders'
was generally conceded that Mr. Levitan's record es the custodian of the council of the Detroit organization
commonwealth's funds surpassed that of any of his predecessors and that held at the Jewish Woman's Club last
PROJECT IN PALESTINE
he placed the office on a high plane of efficiency and economy, his desire Tuesday evening, outlined the part
SUGGESTED BY BROWN
to he returned as head of the state treasury department was bitterly con- which Detroit is expected to take in
tested. The leading newspapers of the state, however, supported him en• the campaign for $511,000 which the
thusiastically. 'I'he nomination is equivalent to election. national organization is about to
Undertaking By Local Women
During the campaign Mr. I.evitan made straightforward pleas for re- launch throughout the country. The
nomination, basing his 'imminent for preferment an his achievements as funds are sought in order to place the
Seen As Constructive
the state's treasurer. Ile said: educational and organization work of
Enterprise.
"Two years ago I canoe to the people of Wisconsin asking only the op eeer- Young Judaea cn a firmer basis of
tunity to prove that the state treasurer's office could be freed from politics „eidetic, and usefulness. The na-
and
administered
for
thegood
of
the
people.
Today
I
come
to
give
you
Maud
office
hopes
to
secure
in
Detroit
The Jewish Women's European
-
betel Playhouse on Grand street and
an account of my stewardship. 300 members and is confident that the
NEW YORK —The Jewish Thee- the Jewish Art Theater? The answer
Welfare Organization at a meeting
"In two short years the state treasurer's office has been changed from cite will fulfill its quota within the
or
m
”o
etive
rs
t
s
t
tiln
isttih
ne
teal eeminary of America an- is self-evident. The
last Tuesday evening adopted a pro-
a plaything of politics to an institution of service to the people. Antiqu- Poi'iod of the drive, which will take
de-
_
ated methods that had not been changed for 40 years have been replaced place Nov. 7 to 16. In the Detroit
gram of activity which involves the
flounces that Dr. Louis Ginsberg, pro-
velopment of the
•by efficient business methods of to- effort the leaders' council will receive
care of Jewish orphans in Palestine
fessor of Talmud and dean of the sem- I
Ann' lean drama
day useless red tope and needless ex. 1 the eo-operation of a committee of
under the direction of Miss Safe Ber-
are
not
in
evi-
Mary faculty, has received a call from
pense done away with, with the re- 1 representative Jews. Mr. Grossman in
dence in the
ger, director of orphan work in the
the Hebrew University at Jerusalem
suit that thousands of dollars have', his address to the leaders of the men-
LEO
PULASKI
Broadway thea-
Holy Land and a child welfare spe-
been saved to the state. I cif made a strong plea for a spirited
to biome its first lecturer in Talmud.
ters, or in the
"When I took office my' prefaces• I campaign.
cialist of note. The organization
The directors of the seminary, of
showhouses that
stir left the state treasury fully eight'
New Year to Begin.
cabled $1,000 to Miss Berger and will
dot the principle
which Delis Marshall is chairman, :
months behind in the work, There
avenues of the
The Week of Sept. 14 witnessed
forward additional funds in order to
have granted Dr. Ginsberg a year's:
was no semblance of an efficient bust-
great cities, but Merchant and Philanthropist ness system. Checks had not been the official opening of the new year in
enable Miss Berger to execute the
absence, with pay, to make
in the first-men-
leave 14
tiled away. Important papers were Young Judaea activity throughout the
program which the local Jewish wom-
Sees Abundant Benefits
tioned centers of
it possible for him to accept the honor
I scattered everywhere. Had the people country. During the year detailed
drama.
en have presented. It is the intention
which the Hebrew University has con
In Colonization.
of Wisconsin seen the careless manner P Programs for all phases of club work
Just as great
in which their money was handle] will be issued from the national of-
of the organization, which during the
/erred upon him. If he accepts this
paint ers begin
they would have wondered how it was frees to the 8511 clubs which are scat- Leo Pulaski's Ability Marked last several yearn has enabled more
call, he will he the first of a distin-
NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.)—" Men-
their work in
Him Out for Splendidly
than a hundred war orphans in Rus-
possible that costly mistakes did not tered all over the United States. With
rickety g a r rets ico has untold potential strength. It
guished array of Jewish scholars, in-
sia and Poland tc find homes and op-
occur every day. When members of the realization of the goal set in the
Useful Career.
and poets fash- has prodigious natural possibilities
portunities for happiness in Detroit,
cluding Dr. Albert Einstein, discover-
the legislature's finance committee in- $511,000 drive, the leaders of Young
ion their verse in
Judaea
see
a
new
era
in
the
week
in
to establish in Palestine 60 to 100 or-
spected the vault in which the state's
er of relativity, and Professor Sig- Misch. Fishman
Len Pulaski had visions of success
humble chant- that are dormant and undeveloped,"
every part of the land and look for -
records
were
kept
they
were
dum-
mund Freud, the famous psychoana- lore so will artists of the stage fore- declared S. C. Lamport, merchant
and of service. Ile pictured the not phans in various parts of Europe who
for years have suffered privation and
founded that the state had allowed ward to a further growth in the distant day when he would he an
'
.
'
1.,
who are to occupy chairs in the no the glamor of bright lights and and philanthropist, who has large in- such conditions to exist. There was I movement, which, according to Mr
se- neglect and to give them a new lease
lyst, w
academy which is being erected on , the applause of the unthinking in or- terests in Mexico, in commenting upon immediately put through an appro-I, Grossman, is the "niost spontaneous live fnctor in the life about him not on life amid conditions of security, ed-
only bringing to his widowed mother
the Mount of Olives. der to serve, with fine conscience, the
the possibility of starting Jewish col- priation of $10,000 to enable me to I cultural movement among the Jewish the offerings of ri grateful and devoted ucation and relative comfort.
Prof. Ginsberg, regarded in the Jew-laws of sincere art. Hence it will not
clean up the vault and put the state's I boys and girls of the United States."
Have Brown's Endoreement,
eon but contributing to the commun.
surprise Detroit men and women, who onization work in Mexico.
records in proper condition. But
ish world as its greatest living schol- know the process of struggle through
In the project which the Jewish
ity the best that was in him in loyal-
"The proposal by President Calks
(lid
not
use
that
$10,000.
I
cleaned
ar, has been associated with the Jew-, which art must pass, that Yiddish
ty and interest. lie was a youth who Women's European Welfare Organi-
offers an interesting avenue for the ef- up the vaults with the help I had and
ish Theological Seminary for 20 years. drama of an arresting type is being
'ileac,' out with the handicap that' ration has undertaken the local women
fort of Jewish immigrants, who would the $10,000 can he returned to the
the endorsement and co-opera-
a fatherless boy suffers, but before he'',
nurtured in a little theater at 2814
Dedicated to Rabbinate.
state.
bring
into
that
country
their
inde-
was
snore than is mere had he displayed I tion of David A. Brown, who his
.
At his birthday in 1873 in Shade Hastings eti
Eliminated Red Tape.
, ,
,
e,
the
buoyancy
and
will
to
achievel
Pledged
his wholehearted interest and
(
.
..ea
.
,
'
fatigable
energy
and
untiring
effort
meats is ecornm....
Art
ev
Lithuania, 5 I years ago, Dr. Ginsberg,
"One of my first steps was to cut
which marks off the capable and am-I activity. Mr. Brown, who plans a
descendant of a long line of rabbis,
M any Jews of Detroit are aware anti application to the various tasks the needless expense of red tape. It
_______ bilious youngster from indifferent and I tour around the world, has been re-
was dedicated by his father, also a dis- that Yiddish theater companies have to which they commit themselves in had, for example, been the practice
Miss Sternberger Urges Use of easy-going boys. Everyone who knew, quested by the local women to nega-
tinguished rabbi, to the same career. come and gone without making a rip-
shaping their careers," said Mr. Lam- for the secretary of state to prepare
Leo Pulaski found him a youth who hate for the transfer of needy or-
lie displayed such proficiency in his Pb on the waters of Detroit Jewish
Vote to Demonatrate
could he trusted with responsibility phans In European countries to Pales-
with the a voucher for every bill to he paid.
port.
"History
is
replete,
lately of the Bible and Talmud that, intelligence. While American Jews
The state treasurer then made out a I
and
who could be expected, when he tine. Pending the completion of ar-
Will for Peace.
even Ware he had reached his teens, have paid merited tribute to the Jew- narrative of the success following in check, the exact duplicate of the vouch-
reached man's estate, to give a credo. rangements for this piece of work,
he was described as an "dui," or won- ish Art Theater, to the Vilna Troupe, the footsteps of tolerance and con- er. By changing the system so that '
which will involve an extraordinary
table
account of himself,
der-child. But he dial not content him to individual Jewish actors who labor sideration given to the Jewish people. the secretary of state makes out the
NEW YORK.—In an interview on
amount of delicate handling, the local
Died in Action.
I think that the same would hold true
self
with
studying
lore alone.
check and presents it to the statesubject of "Woman's Influence on
Al the
age
of 14, Hebrew
he left Russia
and in the traditions of true drama, they
But Leo Punkah', the youth on whom women will support the orphan work
are not misled into believing that in Mexico, for Mexico is ready for the treasurer fur signature we eliminated I the World's l'eace," Estelle M.
the hopes o his mother, brother and which in now being done in Palestine.
went to Germany, winning, a few every Yiddish actor or actress is a application of the industrial stir and 217,000 vouchers and the: work of a berger, executive secretary of the Na- friends had centered, met death This work, it has been reported, has
/ been
years later, a doctorate in philosophy Ben AM or a Nazimovu and that untiring will to be successful that
na Council of Jewish Women, d-l
ll ti me clerk, thus saving the state tioi
a
extent handicapped as
in action. lie was on his way home i b en
e to large
at Heidelberg University. It has been every company is a group such as has Jewish immigration would bring into au larg e expense in paper, meriting anal cla red that
ent and nut ! for lunch Thursday, Sept. II. Ile a result of the withdrawal of uch of .
contact
with
the
undeveloped
natural
said of him degree
that he
combines
to the
an been developed by Maurice Schwartz.
salary. This is only one of the many thoroughly constructive for women to I rode on hin bii., y ,cle, as was his wont, the support which in previous years
the
culture of
astounding with the culture of the But they know that if the ideals, tem- advantages which Mexico holds.
. insist merely upon a popular refer- I in order to economize in time. At the had been given by American Jews. -
economies we have effected. With ex-
Believes in Agriculture.
Occid ent w t ce an author- Permitted and schooling of a Maurice
actly the same clerical help that my endum on war, whenever a national Holbrook avenue railroad crossing
Orent—the
i
"It is rather noteworthy that Free- predecessor had, I have not only crisis arises. 'The ballot," she said, death had set its rendezvous and Leo
languages and Mere- Schwartz can lift Yiddish drama to
ThePolea
rgg
a"
nizaAtdiodnitihoansalp1Sead m
g ed
,. adds-
ity on histo he is at once
dient Canes makes comment on the cleaned up the eight months hack "represents woman's greatest oppor- .
pnienei, struck by a passing train, tinnal sums of $1,000 for October and
foie and this his English and German a plane recognized by Max Reinhardt
as clear as the crystal and the critics of the world's capitals, fact that in some circles the opinion work left by hint but have reorganized, tunity for launching the initiative was instantly killed. The funeral November. A preliminary budget for
di ction are a brook. At the same time the ideals and intelligence and ability prevails that the Jewish masses are the office on an efficient working basis . fur peace." In explaining her pro- took
place from the home of 192.1 calls for monthly sums of $500
of
wet
w
he is intimately
familiar with the , of other men of his class can perform not for agricultural labor. It would and still have a balance of $1850 out pos41, Miss Sternberger stated:
his mother at 9190 Delmar avenue, to be forwarded regularly. In the
"A referendum, in the event of a Friday, Sept. 12, and interment
Jewish literature, writing his just as well. Jewish drama in Amer- be well worth the effort to analyze of my appropriation which can be re-
was event of an early realization of the
com
es
threatened war, is a proposal that is
nterpretations with all ica is only just emerging into the light the history of attempts in the direc- turned to the state.
in Machpelah Cemetery,
prl.atne sttoi n e t r, amnuscfhe ra E
d uropean a r o n
r p o h u a n n
t s s to
as
se and i he rabbis of old, and is ' of fulfillment and its achievements tion of agricultural activity that have
"I have tried to place Wisconsin's now receiving wide discussion. People
Leo Pulaski was the son of Mrs.
the flavor of h
been made by Jewish settlers in var- money where it would do the most' are asking whether it would not he
I towering authority on Jewish law. I will influence not only American Jew-
Celia Pulaski and was born in Detroit may be needed will be forthcoming.
good
for
Wisconsin
people.
When
I
wiser
and
safer
to
entrust
the
decision
Cam. to U. S. in 1900. ish life but the art of the American ious parts of the United States. One
In Dec., 1990. At the age of twelve The organization is confident that the
for war to the will of the electorate
would do well to study particularly
stage.
and a half years he graduated from Detroit Jewish community will back
(Turn to Page Five)
I than to endow a limited group of our
the section in the immediate vicinity
Yiddish Stage.
Called to New York from Germany stage
elected representatives with the power the Dwyer School and last June he up its efforts in a telling way.
I
in 1900 by the late Isaac Id. Funk, to
The man in Detroit who would do of New London, Conn., where hun-
completed a four-year course at
The Jewish Women's European
• to decide far us.
of the
edblished
Jew- for Jewish drama what others do for dreds upon hundreds of Jewish im-
become one of the editors
High School, where he was Welfare Organization's diversion of
by Funk
and why
to understand
on
"It
must
in diffi
migrants
became
f
anners
and
took
pos-
lido Entycloped he a, was
pu invited a year civic and cultural progress is Mischa
an honor student.
ent
was 7.;
member
activity
to Palestine was stimulated
' 11e
concentrate
ntrate our t
we
session of small units of land less than
Wagnalls,
high , School
ool Boy 1 I1,/ Mr. Brown, who has praised the
A later
ri the Northern
\
by the late Professor Solomon Fishson, art director of the Yiddish a generation ago. That section has
soluti ons to lie used when a crisis Stout Troup , o. 92,
which
he
was
I
work
in
glowing terms and pointed
nn
is ;
Schechter, president of the Jewish Playhouse. Mr. Fishson is a son of grown to he very prosperous and land
uvar'ie - a senior patrol leader. Ile was also, out that its plan for the care of or-
itTu7fi e ' liTnt Tine areifiZ;leli
Theolegicai Se inar
my, to occupy that i Abraham Fishson, the founder of the values have risen under the intensive
a Life and Star Scout.
in Talmud. Since I Yiddish stage in Russia, who laid the
ph
one
promises;
to contribute in an
sal peace . We need another instru-
institinhair
tu n's cdevoted all of his scant foundations of what is now a world- cultivation and rapid development
impressive measure to the solution
Worked As Bookkeeper.
' meat—the initiative for peace. We
which resulted from Jewish aggres-
then he has
At the time of his death he was em- of the Jewish war orphan problem.
leisure to writing a commentary tin wide force among the Jewish people. siveness along agrarian Dines in that Purchase By National Fund :already possess that right, and we, re-
Details from Miss Berger in Pales-
by the Pitt-
of Estate Brings Joy
; quire no constitutional amendment to ployed as a bookkeeper
the Talmud attempt
Jerushalmi, which he de- For 55 years Mr. Fishson's father section. These immigrants of 10 and
e an ic e and C o al Com- tine as to the work which the local
to enetrate the sustained Yiddish drama in eastern
20
years
ago
are
today
some
of
the
exercise
it.
Every
woman
in
Amer-
mans
and D
to Young Farmers. ,I
scr
n attempt
se
liter- Europe and extended its influence
way
through
women
will sponsor are expected in a
l ica has the power to turn the tide of Pliny. He earned his
most respected and desirable citizens
entire =fracture
t of pos
c
school
working
rk
i s
ing; a
ba
r ny
The project undertaken
t
J ERUSALE M.—Agricultural Pal. I pal ic sentiment toward peace. Her high
ae. Asked by an interviewer re- wherever
Yiddish
was who
spoken.
Mischa
Fishson,
inherits his in that community. I do not think
Flank
and
department
t
by
the
i
the
tnmetnh,silintitits.;asid
ta,ttth,se
lies ill the ballot to be east in
!
ideals and personal- that this is at all an exception, but estine is overjoyed at the purchase by Peewee
merrily when he expected to "I publish
s. (k
store 'atter schn hoienarer
fiyrst th OfDietstrkaiitndwt
a
dory father's art 1111(1
November.
that it is rather the usual experience the Jewish National Fund of the es- 1
this
work
he
answered:
Leo'sfather
died
10
years
ago.
know. Publishers are interested only ity, has been described as the Jewish of Jewish attempts in agricultural dis-
Mus Act As Nation.
t
tate of Tireh, Ilaifa, which crowns a
The youth enjoyed the friendship
in Is 't sellers' and this not a hot John Darrymore. Ills career in Rus- tricts.
story of devotion and success hardly
"To aid the cause of world peace, of his neighbors, who frequently oh-
in
ever published, it sia and work in Germany, Poland,
HR. Faith in Project.
Roumania, France and England have
matched even in the annals of the we must out as a nation. It is our served his devotion to his mother, and
If it is
will be ...hat he calls a "big, unreadable been generously applauded by the dis-
government, acting through our heath; of persons not in the immediate viein ,
"No one ever yet accused the Jew chalutzim.
Five years ago a group of young I of state, that can most effectively im-
hook." "But the po pularly unreadable corning critics of drama. In liou- of tieing lazy, whether it be in indus-
his
had narne
learned
bok must be writen," he said in a I mania he founded the c miderpart of trial endeavor or in the field of ag- pioneers resolved to work ion the land : press upon the nations of the world : hi ity
•ter him
t • of
st of
• •Ii
e ham
chat: who
ll lu-se
- l -
- '
n- an al
It is an ins
"It will not be
in order to fulfill the ideal that had our aspirations for peace.
recent interview.
ring
education and the
read `N many, but some of the ft:, what in America is known as the riculture, and earnest application such
h owever, that fre-
Jewish Art Theater. llis services in as the Jewish immigrant is always brought them to Palestine. There was i un u for t ut
n a ut
e tr h h , , e
marked evidence of his desire to serve
who v.11 read it will popularize it 5
ready to give to his task is always no ground then at the disposal of thelquently our officials fail to act until an the community and his friends.
Acting Commissioner Clayton
d Queen hound to meet with its fitting reward, Jewish Na tional
wealth of material and make it cent- this direction resulted
in a an
command
n
Fund, the la d fund overwhelming demand forany cause
the King
Speaks Candidly to Jews
nization upon I or, pup
ir ears
i dinned
•I in to their
prehensible te the general mass. Thus , performance from
rose is
with the resultant successful develop- 0 f th e Zioni st 0 r g aniration,
science tinally seeps through to the Ile
of Roumania
in the
Royal troupe
Theater.
"If every woman in this land will
of Palestine.
directed the
Jewish
in ment of the community* in which he which ninny of the Keren Hayesod
colonies have been established, nor go to the polls in November and cast
people end the sum of human culture, Bucharest and was a member of the liven.
is enha need."
Royal Society of Dramatic Artists.
"It is of course quit, advisable to was even other Jewish land canyon- her vote for those candidates that
J 1.:RUSALENL—Sir Gilbert Clay-
Mr. Fishson's niother, Mine. Anna await further development and have iently avai lable at the time. Not dis- promise immediate action on the clues- Scientist and Philosopher Valiantly
Hut while his "magnum opus" re-
ton, Acting High Commissioner of
mayed by this, the group leased a lion of America's entrance into the ]
mains unpublished, the Jewish l'ubli-
the proper facts before Ile prior to
Defended Jewish Chwan'
Palestine, minced no words in replying
stretch
of
territory
from
German
pro-,
World
Court,
she
will
accomplish
an
slayskaia,
are
both
distinguished
ac-
ciatien S. ciety has published another, Brnginska, and his wife, Vera Za- any assertive move townrds settling
to the petition of the Emek Jezreel
works from hi pen, the "I e ends ° et'
any particular district in Mexico with prietors in the hope that ultimately . act that will compel the politicians,
works
BERLIN.--.1.1. T. A.)—The cele- colonies for the removal of Jewish
areNeth: ele1:rakanganitaltItiin- Jewish immigrants. I have an abiding this would he acquired by the Zionists.it o reflect. When political leaders tin-I
the Jews" in five volumes. ' 014ther's of et irien7p7n iae,ne d i e
bration of the centenary of Professor immigration restrictions, in stating
his works have been published bythe, more.
faith in the possibility for success of An undeveloped tract was in this way Iderstand that a certain rause, in this Moritz Lazarus, the founder of the that the solution of the immigration
Hopeful of Future.
an attempt in the direction o se ing converted into a model vegetable farm. instance the cause of peace, can sway science of national psychology, occur- problem in Palestine rests squarely
Jewish Theological Seminary. These
The Tech group exhibited remarkable i th e vote of hundreds of thousands of
Mr.
Fishson
is
hopeful
of
an
artis-
ish imingirants anywhere in Mex-
include "Gaonica" and "Jerushalrni
rtid in this city on Sept. 15. with the Jews themselves. Sir Gil-
filmecenee in Yiddish dramatic Jew
ico whenever they will have an assur- prowess and each year scored fur- women, they will pay greater heed to
Fragments" A work of his in Ger-
•
Professor Lazarus was born in Po-, bert, in his answer to the petitioners,
.
.
they successes until they became ah- the ideals and hopes of the mothers
man, "Ein Unbekannte Sekte," has art in Detroit. With the co-operation ance f tolerance and fairness and an
pen, Sept. 15, 1824, and died at Meran, declared that if more colonies were
of America. We can stir them to se- in the Tyrol, in April, 1903. He ap-
opportunity for self-expression and snlutely self-supporting.
hem
published
in Germany,
and the
Rabbinical
Assembly
of America
has of forward-loking lovers of art, he
established in the Emek, where the
tion
by
warning
them
that
if
they
fail
Value of Land Incremed.
self-development."
plied the laws of the psychology of ' Keren liayesod built seven new agri-
(Turn to last page.)
Meanwhile, however, finding the us, we shall seek amends through the
Published his "Response" on the ques-
the individual to the nation and to, cultural settlements last year, the way
value
of
their
land
increased
annually,
power
of
the
ballot
in
every
succeed.
tion of the use of sacramental wine
mankind, thus establishing a new would he cleared for bringing in a
the lessors increased their rent and inc election.
by Jew s, in which he proves that un-
branch of research which he termed greater number of immigrants.
"American wernanhood must begin
finally desired to terminate the lease
"Voelkerpsyehologie" (national psy- "I ask you to believe," he stated in
fermented grape juice is a proper sub-
altogether and so recover the improved this November. By exercising her
stitute where prohibition is the law
chology 1. In an article entitled, "On his answer to the petition, "that I
soil. Under such conditions the pio- voting privilege in favor of those who
of the land.
the Conception and the Possibility of am very deeply interested in the im-
neers found they were putting their have declared for the immediate en-
a National Psychology as a Science," migration question, which I have
Honor to Seminary.
strength and means into ground with- trance of America into the World
The practice of!sending New Year's Greetings to friends and
Commenting on the call that has
out any security that the fruits would Court, she will launch the initiative published in 1551, he laid the founds- closely at heart. I often visit your set-
tit n for the study of this science. Nine tlements privately without your cog-
relatives
through
the
local
Jewish
paper
is
general
throughout
emie to Dr. Ginsberg, Rabbi Max
he theirs, Consequently they petition- for peace."
over the old individual mailing
years later, in collaboration with his nizance in order to study activities
Drab, a number of the board of trus- ,
ed the Jewish National Fund to pur-
the cis ntry. Its advantage
friend and brother-in-law, Hermann of the new immigrants, and I may
tees of the Jewish Theological Semi-
card is evident in the saving of time, expense and worry over
chase the land from the German own-
Steinthal, the famous philologist and say that, in my opinion, the solving of
nary% said:
forgetting a friend.
ers so as to ensure their remaining on
philmopher, hs established the "Zeit- the immigration question is dependent
"Not only does this call confer due
the
soil
which
they
had
hallowed
by
schri ft fur Voelkerpsychologie and tar more on you than upon the
Greeting Cards in THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE
and recognition upon Professor
their labor for the Jewish people.
Sprachwissenschaft." In IMO, Laz- English government.
will 94e this form:
Ginsberg, who is the greatest Jewish
"^bere.
Owing to reduced receipts and
Holder of Chronicle Scholarship Re- arus was called to the University of
whaler in the world, but equally it
Obligation as the Jews.
heavy obligations the fund was unable
Bern to be professor of psychology.. "Upon you lies the obligation to
nd
Mrs.
William
R.
Jacobs
and
Family
turns
to
University.
confers recognition and honor upon !
Mr. ■
last year to comply with this one of
4960 West Pine Boulevard
the institution which he distinguishes
many demands upon its resources. The
In 1857 he was appointed teacher of extend your land possessions and to
Louis Tendler, a student at the Uni-
by., being a member of its faculty.
Extend their best wishes to their relatives and friends
groups, fearing that they would have
phibssophy
at the
Royal
Military
Academy in Berlin
and,
in 1874,
pro- provide
enable a those
much conditions which will
Whi
le his absence for I whole
to leave the spot which they had won verstiy of Michigan who wan awarded fess ,r of philosophy at Berlin Uni-
for s Happy and Prosperous New Year.
larger number of pee-
the Detroit Jewish Chronicle Scholar-
academic yesr will be keenly felt by
soil,
-able
and converted into band a
' pie to enter the country and settle
1924 - 1925, will
the seminary and by his associates,
yielding their livelihood with honor, , ship in iournalisre for
versity.
in it. took
As an
for
the
present restriction!,
Profesaor
Laoirus
active
remember
the directors were happy to grant him
MAIL THE COUPON BELOW AT ONCE
were disappointed. With en improve- enter upon a course leading to a ca- 'part in Jewish life, being for many
that in the latter months
a leav e nt absence with pay to afford
reer as a newspaper man when he re-
ment of the income of the fund, how-
many in
more
haie
The Detroit Jewish Chronicle,
years nn the board of the Berlin Jew. I come
then Jewish
during immigrants
the same peribd
him the opportunity to accept this
ever, it Was found possible to com- turns to his studies next week. Mr. Ish Community. Ile was also vice-
550 West High Street,
Tendler distinguished himself in his
cell, as its contribution to the devel-
I
land
is
not
yet
fit
for
Detroit, Mich.
plete the purchase of Tireh, and the
last
year
The
work during his flint year at the president of the Federation of Jewish , unlimited immigration. Hut if you
opment of the Hebrew University in
settlers, and all their fellow-farmers
university, securing high marks in Communities in Germany, president would mark my words you will con-
Gendlemen: ---
J erusalem will assist, I believe, in
who
know
their
story,
are
delighted.
Enclosed find $1.00, for which pies,. insert my New Years
several courses. Ile is a eon of Mrs. of the Berlin branch of the Alliance tinue your work in the Valley of Jes-
reeking it one of the greatest seats of
Situated on the seashore of the Med•
Greeting Card i• your Rod. Hashanah (WS) Number.
Rose Peterman of this City. The com- Israelite, a founder of the School of reel in the maw manner in which you
learning in all civilization. The call
iterranean, the site of Tireh to
was ac-
mittee
which awarded him the scholar- Jewish Studies in Berlin and
to Professor Ginsberg is a tribute to
I breve commenced It. Establish more
healthy, and, being close to Half*, has
ship consists of Arthur E. Fisrel, tive in trimly ether Jewish committees colonies In the country and you will
hie vast scholarship and to the Jews
en excellent market for its products
and organizations. He was one at the then yourselves create the possibili t
rhalrman:
Judge
Harry
B.
Keidan.
of America who have. taken such an
y
Interesting developments
at hand.
most
prominent
Jewish
apobtg•ista
of
of bringing
Rabbi A. M. Hershman, Rabbi Henry
important part in ninkipg real the
In a much greater number
are expected in the settlement follow-
J. Berkowitz, M. L. Prentla and Jesse his time, devoting much of his writ. of immigrants."
dream of a university on the Mount
ADDRESS .
ing its security as a Jewish national
ing to combating anti-Semitism.
F Hirschman.
of Olives to which students of all na- I
possession.
Bona and all faiths would be ovally I
LAMPORT ENDORSES
MEXICAN PROPOSAL
PASSING OF YOUTH
OCCASIONS SORROW
TASK
EES
IN SEEKING AMITY
PIONEERS PLEASED
WITH ACQUISITION1 f
AREA ENLARGEMENT
IS TASK FOR JEWS
LAZARUS CENTENARY
MARKED IN GERMANY
New rear's Greetings
WINNER OF AWARD
TO BEGIN COURSE