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11- EbETROIT LWISR HROAICL

9-3-0-0

THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN

DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1924

VOL XVI. NO. 19

CANDIDATES YOICE
GREETING TO JEWS
IN SOLEMN SEASON

DAVIS URGES PRAYER
FOR HELPLESS JEWS

Hope. Humanity Will Shape
New Government Policy.

NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.)--
Prayers for the preservation of
the principle of freedom of wor-
ship and belief in America were
urged by John W. Davis, Demo-
cratic nominee for President.
He said:
"I wish to extend to my fel-
low citizens of the Jewish faith
my sincerest greetings and best
wishes for a happy and prosper-
ous New Year. At this time
when the thoughts of all are
turned towards the higher and
the unselfish things in life, it is
most fitting that they remember
those of their faith who are not
so happily situated as are we
in the United States, especially
those who, because of a situa-
tion over which they have no
control, have been prevented
from joining their dear ones in
this country and from celebrat-
ing their holidays as united
families. I feel sure that you
will remember in your prayers
to ask a blessing upon our coun-
try and that those who are or
are about to become responsible
for its government may be guid-
ed by wisdom and humanity.
Pray also that they preserve for
the future as in the past the
principle of freedom of worship
and belief and that they dLs-
courage every effort made by
individuals or (organizations to
inject into our civic or political
life any question of race, creed
or color."

Jews of America Assemble Forces
To Succor Despairing Refugees

Clarion Call for Half-Million Dollars to Afford Means to Solve
Problem of Jewish Homelessness to Be Sounded
Throughout Country During. Holy Days.

WOMAN WHO SERVED
IN RUSSIAN PRISON
PRAISES PALESTINE

Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents

(His Congregation Soon
Old
Will Be

SEASON OF SOLEMN
ACTIVITY USHERED
IN ALL OVER CITY

I

Synagogues

Marguerite Harrison Thrilled

Thronged With

NEW YORK.—Representatives of 33 national organizations, organized
Worshipers, Many Coming
With Growing Progress
as the emergency committee on Jewish refugees, headed by Louis Marshall
From Nearby Towns.
and Dr. Stephen S. Wise, have issued an appeal to the Jews of this country
of Ancient Land.
- ---
to raise a fund of $500,000 for the immediate relief of thousands of their
RABBIS EXHORT LIFE
co-religionists trapped in various European ports and Cuba by the workings DEEMS IT ONE HOPE
EMPHASIZE EQUALITY
OF JEWISH DEVOTION
of the quota law governing immigration into the United States.
OF JEWISH PEOPLE
Ten thomand men, women and children are stranded in German, Dutch,
AS AMERICAN CREED
English and Roumanian ports. All of them hold passports vised by Amen.
Pleas for Succoring Refugees
can consular representatives located in their native countries and they also Facilities for Making Land a
La Follette Answers Various
and Sufferers in Europe
have in their possession tickets calling for trans-Atlantic transportation,
Haven for Refugees
Propounded
Questions
They left their homes with every assurance that they would he able to
Are Also Uttered.
Are Imperative.
By Press Men.
proceed without hindrance to this country, but upon their arrival at the
ports of embarkation the steamship companies refused to permit them to
Rosh Ilashonah, ushering to the
N ESV YORK.—"Thrilled and great-
WASHINGTON — President Cool-'
sail because the "quotas" assigned to the lands of their nativity for admis-
most solemn season in the Jewish re-
ly impressed" by the striking achieve.
idge, John W. Davis, Democratic can-
sion to the United States had been exhausted. Many of these unfortunates tomtits transforming wasted end run-,
ligious calendar, was widely observed
didate bar president, and Senator Rob-
have been held up for upwards of a year, their scant means have been . down Palestine into as growing and I
in the Detroit community. Attend.
*exhausted and they are on the steno
ert M. La Follette, nominee of the
lance at the synagogues end at pro-
of starvation. Their tragic situation modern country, Mrs. Marguerite
Third Party for chief executive,
visional centers of worship exceeded
is aggravated by the claimer that th Harrison, celebrated newspaper con
sued greetings to the Jews of the
I that which marked he observance of
respondent,
spoke
of
her
visit
to
Pal.
y
countries which have tenipuraril
United States in honor of the high
the high holy days 'for a number of
d them and upon whose re estine, where she went to investigate
holy days. President Coolidge's mes-
years past, according to well-in-
s the development of the Jewish home. I
ey
threaten
to
twosome
a
sir
th
'
formed persons. The congregations
sage reads:
ems drain may any day order the m land during the course of a year's
Rosh Ilashonah, the Jewish New
which attended the services in the
travels
throughout
the
Near
East.
out.
Year, undoubtedly is one of the most
main auditorium and in the chapel of
RABBI ISRAEL GOLDSTEIN
airs. Harrison, who is going to tell 1
notable anniversaries in the Jewish
5,000 Are in Cuba.
Temple Beth El were enormous.
Rabbis Who Visited Detroit in
Five thtousand of these unfortun- about her travels in magazine articles
calendar. It is an occasion, too, of
Among the worshipers were numer-
Spring Send Message to
atm tore in Cuba, whither they were and lectures this year, explained that
much interest to non-Jewish pimple.
ous out-of-town pensions who, together
persuaded to migrate, according to she had long been interested in Jew-
Local Chairman.
To the Jews of this country it brings',
with other nun-members, were wel-
comed to the services to the extent
Ineloquent reminder of the good for-
iiuthentic reports, by unscrupulous ish problems
and of
in Zionism
as a
so-
of ninny
the present
acute
tune that has attended them under
of the capacity of the auditorium and
Joseph II. Ehrlich, chairman of the agents of steamship companies who lotion
American institutions which assure
Detroit branch of the Central Relief held out to them the false hope that ills of the Jewish people, because her
'the chapel. Rabbis Leo M. Franklin,
equality of opportunity to all good
Committee, under whose direction it would be an easy matter for them foreign newspaper work had given her
Henry J. Berkowitz and A. M. Franz-
citizens. They are to be congratulated'
the appeal for the religious and edu- after they got there to qualify for intimate pictures of the terrible con-
blau, principal of the Hebrew Union
cational institutions in Europe and admission to the United States. Dis- dition of Jewish refugees, shunted Founding of B'nai Jeshurun In College Training School for Teachers
on the splendid spirit with which they
s ssi
' Palestine was made in Detroit last appointed in this hope in which they from one country to another, innocent
have assimilated the purposes and as-
in New' York, conducted ?lei ser sss i s cea
1825 to Be Commemorated
May when Chief Rabbi A. I. Kook had every right to place full credence, victims of the cruelties of after-war
the worshi pers ,
pirations of this country's policy. In
.
the
condition
of
the
Jewish,
refugees
conditions
in
eastern
and
central
inur-
With
Notable
Events.
of
Palestine
and
a
delegation
of
with
the
dignity
and
beauty
of
the
a nation who laws know no favored
noted scholars visited the city, re- in Cuba is especially desperate. Ig- °Pe •
_
services and the forcefulness of the
race or group or religion, they have
Zionists Fellow-Prisoners.
ceived a telegram from the delegation nerance of the language, the absence
NEW YORK.—Congregation B'nai messages delivered by the rabbis,
won their way because they have
urging prompt remittances by per- of any considerable native Jewish pop-
It will be remembered that on pre-v-
flocked to De Franklin to express
proved their genius for fine co-opera-
sons who had subscribed and contri- ulatien to extend a helping hand, lack ious visits to Russia, Mrs. Harrison I Jeshurun of New York City soon will their appreciation.
tion in the common interest."
butions
by
those
who
have
not
given
of
employment
and
unusual
climatic
was
arrested
by
the
Soviets
and
spent
have
the
privilege
of
being
counted
ShantyZetlek Synagogue,
At the Sha
No Office Closed to Jews.
to the fund. The telegram, which is conditions have market havoc with many months in a Soviet prison. among tin' few Jewish congregations Willis avenue and Brush street, and
Dec laring th at there is n e °Mee
fellow-prisoners
were
signed
by
Chief
Rabbi
Kook
and
Rob-
them. Many of them have fallen ill "Some of my
fellow-
Mrs.
Harrison said, who , in America who may lay claim to ham at its north end center o f worship,
h gift of e th American people to
in th
lois Abraham Shapiro of Lithuania and many of the girls among the ref. Zionists,"
ity Center,
which a Jew may not aspire, Mr. as-
Westminster Commun
eas
t
id ea why the y were ing passed the century mark in their the
e
l
and
M.
M.
Epstein,
dean
of
the
Sla-
Hamilton avenue and Glynn court,
exposed to grave mural hadn't th
is, in a letter to the editor of the Jew -
booths Academy, reads as follows:
Reports
reaching
influential
Jewish
thrown
into
jail,
for
as
is
well
known,
h•
more
worshipers
were
present
than
nh Forum, writes:
"The American Jews have helped
the Soviets per' secUte Zionists most ' ' l'It'
1 ,I.I.Y.
he holy (lays ushering in the year could be comfortably accommodated.
"I am glad to extend to the Jewish
___
us
through
the
Central
Relief
Com-
the
occasion
upon
which
Rabbi
A.
M.
Ilershman
preached
at
people on the holy days my tercet-
. re his country recently con- Zionism as another manifestatiton of 5685 Were
niittee to perpetuate Judaism. Sev- (u o l ' i ag r n : ; 1-:. s r s a ins
ings. Washington.in 1790 expressed Emergency Nature of Agency's ' , eral hundred thousand dollars were cerning
alarming
'situation caused
ruthlessly.
Boolsheviki
look on Rabbi Israel Goldstein, spiritual lead. the synagogue on the first day and
way and this
means
for alleviating
the reaction
and The
the Jewish
commissars,
a .hope that the sons of Abraham
. forwarded to European and Palestine the calling of a conference to Consider who seem to lead the persecutions, are er of Congregation BMai Jeshurun, second.
at the branch
on the
Work Creates Profound
Cantor congregation
Samuel Vigoda
led
might find in America a land in which
'iolucational institutions since our ar- acute distress that has already arisen proltahly iespired hy the same reason announced
to his community
the plan the services at the community center
the program
for the celebration
Impression.
they would find no man to molest them
I rival in this country. The aid of our
makes a person who owes a lot and
the
first
day
and
at
the
synagogue
th e
,that
and make them afraid. And from that
- - ---
brethren saved European Jewry from and to save tens of thousands of s
• hate his creditors. Rene. of the B'nai Jeshurun centennial
date to this:, there is no orrice, how-
following.
Samuel
Rosenblatt,
a
of Jewish organize- I catastrophe. Thousands of children others, contemplating immigrating to i an , es from their MCP and their re- year, which will be ushered in Janu- day
student
at
the
Jewish
Theological
ever lofty, to which a Jew may not as . The response
the United States, from a similar fate.
Seminary, exchanged pulpits with
pire; no public duty, however humble,] Lions and individuals in Detroit to the i would have been deprived of an edu- This conference was held at the ]Intel ligion, these Jewish commissars take ary, 1925•
st.h
the . issu s 1 s th e::: of
i th
The origin of the congregation Rabbi Hershman.
whieh the Jews of America are not annual call for subscriptions made byllnAamti se:h Jews.
shown Astor in New York last June. Louis great delight in persecuting every , dates bark to 18211, when a group of
American
in his sermon on
s
l t db ab yi, I Hershman,
' in prison with h th
w ing to perform. America holds tout the Hebrew Sheltering and ImmigraM' , deep interest in upholding ill
alarshall, president of the American
the
Torah.
men
who had been affiliated with the mo,ia
"While
part: "Primarily,
to
you
the hand
of countrymen,
fellowship, side
toy , , Aid Society, the lints, has been en- , Thus far conditions abroad still are .lewish Committee and chairman of ' manifestation of Jewish life.
side
with
all our
animat-
tee, and Dr. Stephen S. Wine were
and
told
Zionists,
I
learned
mut-
more
Spanish
and
Portuguese
Congrega-
the
message
of
Rosh
Ilashonah is for
the American Jewish Relief Com mit- . about the movement which had alione . lion Shearith Israel decided iipon the
ed by firm convictions and ideals for ' couragimg, according to David Heller, very critical. We are therefore cams
me, for
a new be
congregation
the
individual—for
you, Jewess.
for
coat) in Mich- polled against our wishes and inten- delegates were present from the interested me. Then when 1 saw the establishment of should
conducted
every
Jew,
for
every
This
represen
the tutu re. " tative of the so
of the conference not
lions to remain in America until after the chairmen
tre,
service
whese
Clothing Workers of lowish refugees throughout ,ur
great day says to every one of us;
Replies to Questions.
igan and the committee of communal the high holy days in order once more
to the Ashken azic ritual. ,I
to your own life; what are you
The Wisconsin Senator combined workers who are assisting him. ln- to voice the plea of our people. Ap- Amalgamated
''row-'ling the ports,
knowing
D ad The parent congregation Shearith Is- making of it? Look to the lives of
one
place
to vaga
ano lr the
his greetings with a statement in tt•rest in the work of the Ilias, which. peal to the warm hearts of the Jews America, American Jewish Commit- trudging from
i ies according
go, or
where
the
reel itself recognized the urgency of those entrusted to your care; what
which he replies to a series of guts- , of this country to donate liberally to- tee, American Jewish Congress, Bak- ' whither to
i
them
providing for those members in its are you making of them? Come to
lions submitted by the editor of the since the outbreak of the great war, wards $1,000,000 Torah fund during cry and Confectionery Workers''
orkers' of a government
would
send t
d what
a trementous
midst who did not feel at home in • grips with your ownself. For, if you
next, I maliz
Seven Arts Feature Syndicate. In assumed a world-embracing character,' the holy days. Let us save the light• Union, Central Conference of Amer- l problem
this was and how urgent `. v8 S 1 the Sephardic ritual anti generously are not for yourself, who will be for
Commit-
these replies he indicates what his et- has been stimulated by the aggravated houses of Israel and raise a genera. can Rabbis, Central Relief Com
a quick solution. ; ma facilitated the tow nding
e ling of the new you
If this day is to be a Day of
titude would be, if elected president, refugee situation to which the organ. Lion that will prove a blessing to Is- tee, C o uncil of Jewish Women , Feder-
Thus Congregat ion . Judgment. it must be first and last
in when Anu-rica chtsed its doors to ur. congregation.
"(id of
reel. Remember the plea of the thou- ation of Galician Jews in America,' the
towards those issues which affect
B'nai
Jeshurun
became
one
of
the
pio.
-
'
ther immigration, the 111m 1 ;lian j,ist
a day of self-judgment.
ization is ministering. The society in sands of children across seas when A
f p ii,h
I,. Ilungarian
l.
JeWs I ,,,,, sum ed such critical proportions
Federation
. a 1, of
a nears among the Ashkenazic congre-
American Jews. Ile says:
on Basins e Horns.
0 . • shel-
t .
, Religins
Merle , et ma Ion 0
"In response to many requests from recent Weeks contributed $100,000 to you pray to the Amighty for His
tuitions M America. Its earliest mem-
"For religion, like charity, must
the American Jewish press for a state- • the European refugees fund, $30,000 blessings. Convey our message and in America, Hades:sato, Hebrew
Y of t; . bership was composed chiefly of Jews
n
cotlo h oe s s' a 'n 1 ' tragedy
n ist i y: ; e t ' h ois t' d
tol
i
t
p
t
ts
1
,
i
li
a
who had emigrated front England, begin at home. Would you make the
rent of my position on questions in to the turd to be used In enabling blessings to all members of your tering and Immigrant Aid Society,
comprising the first tide of Jewish Jew's of Detroit safe for Judaism,
which Americans of Jewish origin are Jewish immigrants to settle in Can- community and urge them to do their Independent Order It'nai li'rith, In- 1
The One Jewish Hope.
then the first person to begin with
dependent
Order
B'rith
Shoham
We-
great
immigration
to this country.
peculiarly interested," Senator 1,a
Is and $20,000 for emergency aid to utmost. We hope and pray that the
ViuniSln liS 11
"So
I
viewed
must be first person singular—make
Follette says, "it gives me pleasure, a he stranded Jewish refugees in Cuba. Almighty will bless them with a pendent Order Free Sons of Israel,
Reflect. 100.Year History.
movement which would
yourself rare for Judaism. The first
International
Pocketbook
Workers'
philanthropic
movement
happy,
prosperous
and
joyful
New
during the high holy days, to con- t
Aiding.
The
growth
and
development
of
Ormtnizations
family to begin with must be your
Union, Jewish Council of Greater save millions of a race with no place
year."
re
vey my most cordial greetings
to my
di
The Detroit committee, in addition New York, Jewish National Workers' , else to go. Anti new that I have haven Congregation IlMai Jeshurun reflects own—do everything within your pow.
Jewish fellow citizens and to reply to, Among the organizations which
to
Palestine,
have
seen
what
theJews
the
growth
and
development
of
Jew-
er
to make your own family safe for
the viori ms questions that have been ' have contributed to the Detroit quota to Mn. Ehrlich not Julius Rubiner of Alliance, Joint Waal of the Furriers' ,
ish life in New York during the past Judaism. Would you advance the
asked me on this occasion. I are Pisgah Lodge, Odessa Unterstut- the First State Bank, who is treas. Linton,
U National
I° ederation of Temple l have accomplished there in so shaft
in-:
an
es,
100
years.
Them
will
be
many
cause of the synagogue? You must
"The first and perhaps the most im- rung Vert-in, Indt•pendant Russian, urer, consists of A. J. Koffman, Theo- Sisterhoods, National Federation of , a time, under such terrific obstacles,
d
portant question is as follows: I Polish Aid Society, I. 0. B. S. Loan'' bore Levin and Robert Loewenberg. Ukrainian Jews, Order B'rith Abra- I I am more convinced than ever that teresting chapter and many a stirring be the first to rally around it; your
family must be the first to be won
ham, Pottle Zion of America, Union Palestine is the one hope of the e s's" episode to relate when the time comet;
"'While your stand on race preju-lAssociation, Modern Investment Com- I
I over to its came. Would you see
off American Hebrew Congregations, i ish people. It is to me a tremendous , to tell the century old story of 13 oat
dice has been clearly outlined in your , pony, Da v id Horedoker Unterstut-
philanthopk movement with vest' Jeshurun. Rabbi Israel Goldstein is Jewish education come into its own?
Congreita.
Orthodox
Jewish
acceptance speech, the Jewish voter is ' rung a erein, Timmer Unterstutzung
Union of
Mons,
Union of Orhtodox Rabbis of cultural possibilities which should at the present time engaged in pre- II is high time that it should. IL G.
anxious to hear from you a definite I Verein, Hebrew Loan Association,
. paring an historical volume which will Wells gave utterance to a great truth
United States, United Cloth Hat and grip the imagination of the world;
word or th eparatnount issue, from hisMozerer Society, Chernigover and
o lon- adequately deal with the 100 years of when he said that civilization is a race
Cap Makers' Union, United Hebrew I Mrs. Harrison visited Jewish c
point of view, of this campaign—that I Loever Relief Soviet}, 5lichigan Free
Trades, United Order True Sisters, its, Td Aviv and other cities during its history, pointing out the import between catastrophe and education.
I
Loan
Association,
Palestine
Free
of the Ku Klux Klan.'
United Roumanian Jews of America, her stay in Palestine, which tocolc her 'tent episodes which nooks the history In like manner we are justified in
- - - - -
"I 810 unalterably OPPOSed to the Loan Asetasiation and Detroit Cap
from tone end of the country to the i of the congregation significant for saying that Judaism is a race between
Parents of S. H. Schomberger united Sy nag,ogue of America and the other.
evident purposes of the scent organi- l Makers' Union, Local No. -I.
She said that Dilb, a heren the history of American Jewry.
assimilation and education. Would
Zionist O rganization of America.
While in the city, Mr. Heller will
ration known as the Ku Klux Klan
and Esther Epstein Make
Among the rabbis ,vho have you have Jewish education come into
55 diso'l, sod by its public acts. It can- i maintain I eadquarters at 1412 I.afay -
Named
Marsh•ll
Chairman.
Presentations.
.st,i,p,sso.):„,on't_i preached from the Mai Jeshurun Its own? Then the first child to re-
not long ours ice.
ette Building. Cadillac 7e3 I. Mr.
I ieje.hrfeeit:iihiralin,(aat:nitirni:f..eatscm::Polii:inettAY1::,yitinisa,h
This conference organized the • Iiinii(i:.e.ini);.: : tsi'i,l
pulpit have been some or the eminent ceive your utmost care and attention
--
re
"Helping upon the sound judgment I H
e ll er i ssue d a re quest to cengga-
mi
Emergency Committee on Jewish
lea,
lead ers in th - American rabbinate, must be your own child. Would you
Formal
presentation
of
a
scroll
of
and good sense of our people, it is my ' lions and organizations that appeals,
, many of the -Jewish colonies." she con- including Rev. Dr. Mario Raphall, make the world over, first make your-
Refugees
with
Louis
Marshall
as
opinion that such a movement is fore- I be inside during the holy day s for . the law given in the memory of Sam- chairman,
"Dills was estaltlished by Uk- Rev. Dr. Ilene} S. Jacobs, Res'. Dr. self over. 'Reform the world?' said
chairmen, Dr. Stephen S. Wise, cam-
o-
doomed 11 has within its own body I funds to facilitate the work of the s , uel II. Schomberger by his parents, paign chairman; Nathan J. Miller, rainian Jews who had little farming Stephen S. Wise and Rev. Ds. Joseph Carlyle; 'reform yourself and there
. .
,
Mr. am , r.. o
the seed, of its death.
will be one scamp less in it.
I eit•ty.
Atkinson avenue,will take place ' treasurer; Bernard G. Richards and experience. They selected a barren, Mayer Asher.
.. Those
h t o
The operation of the moni . sm . n
Harry Schneiderman, secretaries ' anti rocky, hilly place for their co on),
The tradition of the congregation who would further the spiritua in-
'
is number
issue
about
which
my
l
lie
made
a
general
plea
ta
nm.,
law inion
has been sought, The question I millers be named by the congrega- I Sunday afternoon, Oct. 5, at 1 o'clock - the following administrator commit- pettishly Immuse thye could get no has remained conservative thro ugh to rests of others and neglect their
lions and organizations interested in :in the new synagogue of C o ngrega tee: Joseph Barondess, James II..
"'ere all the yeart of change and Innova. own higher interests remind me of
M
Ilion Emanuel, Taylor and Wilson av e. Becker, Chicamo; John L. Hernstem,' ho tter ;am Here on one side barren
asked me specifically is:
the funds may be
hotter and hills, absolutely
90 that
Mon which have radically altered the Mrs. Jellaby, a character in one of
the
Mae ' not
quickly
effective} ha ndled,nues• Another scroll, contributed by
mn
Granting that the present iii-
David M. Bressler, Adolph Held,' , ground. There, next to it, in the col- d complexion of so ninny other roger. Dickens' novels, who was busily en-
Mt.. and Mrs. Morris S. Epstein, 2459 Joshua
' r is hi ng gall
.
ens an n,
gaged in providing handkerchiefs for
d are
d
Ration law
cannot
be change,
gar
Kantrowitz, Adolph Kraus,
ou
fl
e of
humanizing
this
la,. Mew of the fact that it will be int- Vi rginia park, in the me mory l al
of
their
ony,
were
gations.
. I
w
the dusky natives of some cannibal
Jo in (tom
possible for him to manage the situa- daughter. Esther Epstein, wil
to b Chicago; Sol . C. Kraus, Philadelphia; I fruit plantations. Just one striking
The present edifice of Congrega. ielend and let her own children go
Opposed to Discrimination.
example
of
the
marvel"
of
these
hard-
Dr.
Jacob
Kohn,
Herbert
li.
Leh-
,
lion
single-handledly.
'
presented at the synagogue at the
Linn B'nai Jeshurun is located on unkempt, unshod, untended and un-
practical ',Mallets!
"I stand firmly on the necessity for
Rabbi Hershman Appeals.
same time. The scrolls, which were man, Max fine, Maurice D. Rosen- I , working
for. The task that this day
,, The .less of America certainly West Eighty-eighth street, off Broad-
eontroll•ng the tide of immigration
for Rabbi A. M. Hershman of the written by eminent European scribes berg, Washington, la C.; Mrs. S. J.
oppose!'
waY, in the heart of Sew York's up. sa. cared
speaks of is the task of making the
Mom
"linn1., song
reasons,
but I am quotas. Shaarey Zedek Congregation tap- will be the first to be donated to the , Roseneohn, Joseph Schlossberg,
h f o foofl
L... heve a right to be proud of what Jew-
dt, h , e, i , center
of immigration
Lewis
most of one's (self.
to
. ort has accomplished in Ta p les- c p t e ort r ew
the • ', of racial discrimination. 1 pealed for the society at the services congregation in its new place of wor. via Simon, Adolph Stern,
taensttly'idg e goaw ni'n 1 gin
ne
Envisage. Unity of Society.
Strauss, Cyrus L. Sulzberger and B.! Ihnie,ff
on t ha , l, done everything within at the synagogue on the first day of shi p.
t -, Mrs. H s arrison continued. Jewish tan. The house of worship which
seta on every hand evidence of
hare ni - toy s
C. Vladeck
"For religion, like charity, begins
Exercines
Public,
Rash
Haehonah
and
at
the
branch
Together with the appeal for funds labor and Jewish entoprise, thriving was erected
in one
this of
neighborhood
mix
the most exquisite
at home; but, like charity, it must
my Mo o r to see that not only she 1 congregation on the second day. Mr.
The exercises marking the presenta.
ago is
, modern cities. Tel years
pasta-
nninign
basedotion
laws but every law was , Heller delivered addresses at the Beth lion will be open to the public. A which
Mr. Marshall
issued
a statement
in ' colonies,
he makes
it clear
that no part
Aviv is an suburbs
extraordinary achievement. synagogue structures M the city, rep- never end at home. Judaism
upon humane
principles.
used directly or indi- ]lore is a modern city, imbued with ty- resenting a unique style of architec- totes the solidarity of society. This
too strongly
denounce the Jacob, Beth Isaac, Beth David and musical program will be carried out
1 Cip.not
a series of Jewish glorious dayil envig es the time when
' Ahavath Achim Snyagogues. At the' and refreshments will be served.
ot it is to he
and 15 Mire
Oriental
that embraces
motifs. all men 'wl form a single band
adminetretion of the existing immi - latter synagogue his address resulted i The late Samuel IL Schomberger, rectly to secure the admission of these Meal American enterprise,
sa nd waste.
ect
a perfect
Ration lam It calls for revision to ' in an impressive response. Scores of !who died in March, 1920, was 23 refugees to the United States. "The years ago it was a
The occasion of the centenary year do the will of bl God with
oak of one
Opportunities
Emile..
make its operation simple, humanei children donated their Ravings and years old and was actively interested laws of our country must and will be i
too, it must be remembered will be utilizer! by the congregation heart.' We gliy sp
as a means of making a distinctive ing one's own life. In most instances,
and foe from the misery and (Heap- , , adults, moved by the manifestation in Jewish communal activities. As a obeyed," says Mr. Marshall. "There
"And
be no violation or evasion of that the e iota
i i . o f P a l e sti ne h a ve contribution to the communal life of however, this is impossible. The life
Pointmert too which would-be imin" ' - i of helpfuness on the part of the chit- youth lie was a leading figure in echol- will be
p' i oi LTts
antic and athletic work at Central
P ante are now subjected.
hardly been touched. The country of- New York Jewry. The details of the that you live is more often than not
, dren, came forward with liberal con- I High School and subsequently, while them, directly or indirectly."
reflex of the life of others. The
The half-million dollars asked for . fere endless opportunities, but parties• Ian
"Needless to Fay, the tearing apart
p will be set forth by Rabbi Gold- a
of families and the sendingbackward
1 tributions.
arl in agricultural pursuits. The stein in the course of a series of life others live affects and touches my
bac
Mr. Heller said he looked forward la student at the University of Michi- is to be used, first, to relieve the acute ulY
shown
what ranks
can Ise ac- s sermons.
the
and forward across the ocean
due of to men
in-Ito a great outpouring of generosity Igen, he distinguished himself in schol- distress that has arisen
, Jows have in
The rabbis speak of the sinner who
The larehip and student activities.
Ind women are conditions
of the refugee.
refugees, and next to investi-
compli
on the part designated
of Detroit to Jewry.
caused the multitude to sin. Strictly
• of immigration ' to I accomplish it. But the surface has
competent administration of the law. , committee
receive cons! Miss Epstein, whose death last No- gate possibilities;
I
e
.
Immigration
reet
in
th
gr
co,
e peaking, every sinner causes many
ral

gene
cratched
JEWS WERE ATTACKED
Relief should
other countries—Palestine, Mexi
ve to welt upon
h new
hartil been s
ant a ha
"a Id of
the eltation
president. It o tributions for the Bias consist' of vember calmed
" t"in. 'And one sinner de-
affil ia ted with or- the South American republics, Aus- is c losel
e th•lia
by t et i. eh
, s o
• 'tdb
y y rtstric
the
IN 1235 POGROMS " strays
instant, and humanity de- i David W. Simons, William Friedman, community, was
much good. No man ainneth
in
promoting
he
sdmittt•t1
d
intereste
le
Will
p
should Foe
tralia and South Africa and to advise hill no fist re p
p eople
and David S. Zemon.
ra
unto himself, Likewise, no man is
i Louis Grand
t he
Jews of De- potential Jewish immigrants as to the , t.
care
of.
Both
the
,
_T
T.
Al
among
mantle
a
nor
s
taken
be
p
or
___—_—_---
than ran
• 1 • Whether as resident
MOSCOW .—(j.
e w a y
weiye
righteous
unto himself'
On the
Z'

t
dto
no
t
'
of
her
friends
will
at.
'
.
d
he
ionis
s
trot. lien}
countries where they would find both government an t
es a Senator from W ism-origin, it will
um hundred and thirty-five pogroms
the higher life 1 must take my fr y -
tend the presentation of the scroll as welcome and opportunity.
be one of the first matters to receive JUNIOR HADASSAH LAYS
want to be faced with a serious
occur- to
population
against
the
Jewish
bowmen
with
me,
otherwise
I
too
will
Now

th
there
r
is,
.
a mark of honor to her memory.
. .
Mr. Marshall's statement, in part, employment problem. ,
,
Si attention when Congress recon-
when ' reel on the territory of the former h i . „ ,
i l am ror my-
PLANS FOR FALL WORK
vene,
no
such of
problem
speak of, but
is as follows:
I think
Home to thousands
of unfor. Russian Empire since
191g,
according
e alone,
eit Denina.
}or be
t for noel"
ed
today
in
the
self
who
will
.—
"'We are confronted with a prob-
LONDON NEWSPAPER
"A third question is asked of me:
A summary publish
Appeal for Relief.
of the utmost seriousness affect- tu at Jews whom I have seen in the to
1,..".:Wou you, as President of the
The first meeting of the winter sea-
CRITICIZES SAMUEL
official organ of the Soviet govern- i
ing the immediate and peremptory . ports e of Europe, with no place to go ,
United
In many of the synagogues appeals
„,uneh
ierl
e states,
bring
to
bear
your
Ins
Pravda.
A . s e and the influence of the United son of Junior liadassah will be held
needs of Jews who are practically b ut Palestine, I can not but feel that mint,
Seventy thousand Jest were killed were made in behalf of the Hebrew
in urging the goy- at the Jewish Woman's Club house,
LONDON.—(J. T. A.)—"To retain refugees from their native lands and
with the Jews'
I their fate rests largely
2: : _rrnvernment
t. ,,n
g9 Rowena street, Thursday evening,
countriee, who can o during these pogroms; 200,000 chil-1Sheltering and Immigrant Aid Society
a
who are now on the verge of despair.; . more favored
hun- for funds to enable it to carry on its
` st rl' e tn,„ts of countries where frequent Oct 9, at g o'clock. Miss Julia Wine, as High Commissioner to Palestine
•bl for them to be ad.' dren were left orphans; several
dm s the representative of the De- an like Sir Herbert Samuel, who is They are, first, the 10,000 men, w orm , it
.,
e.
I deed towns, villages and colonies, for- 'emergency work with Jewish refugees
air ainet Jews occur to take who
1
'
"
I
mom'
i
f
Madassah
at
the
opposed
to
the
Jewish
National
Home
find themselves in a perilous situ-
mitred to Palestine.
Prev ,k,
en and children who are now stranded : min
entive
nd meas
easures
ures against such nut- trait Ch a pt e r o
■ merly inhabited by Jews. were enter- , who
Id ra Harrison said that Jewish
a elm urge that the minor- Junior Hadassah meetings. heads the ides, would not be conducive to the in various European ports, and sec-
countless houses, live stock , ration in many of the large cities and
it? r' nd
-
,000 who are languishing in
• s gra d us Ily I urinated;
in P a I PP 4 one wa
Five I points of embarkation in Europe, as
,
l
were
burned.
implements
f Jews in those countries Program committee and is arranging' interests of the future of the Jewish and, the 5
thico. Funds
a musical program which will be fol. Palestine," declared the Jewish World, Cuba.
in Mex
as in Cuba
ne reeate
rser ter
o
lessening the Arab Problem, as the; and
I
absolutely' hundred thousand JeWn were compels
a d in
for e relus
outbreaks to lowed by an informal party. The or- commenting upon Sir
the Herbert
report recently
Sold Their Beleaginge.
great masses of Arabs had
period of unrest, n to , we ll also solicite
an Evart InBorrace.
Would
led, d uri
Samuel
N'er e
eanitation will inaugurate its autumn circulated that
"Those of the first class mentioned , no interest in politics.
achievernente
When they
of th
conducted in European lands
e I flee from their native towns. The in-'schools
rite for members. will remain in office after his present
under the auspices of the Central Re-
. h
of their , realized that the
° e'en, abroad 1 should, as president, -;,..., i s wit
habitants ;f some place. had to e a - ,
a
left their homes and disposed
gir over IS years of age who are term of administration expires.
taking up 1 Jews made life easier for them, they
17 pogroms. according to the lief Committee, as well u for impels-
sue the friend) y offices of the govern-
belonging
with
the
view
of
,....
girls
"Samuel desires to net the upbuild-
In various parts
awes friendly. Medical work data
ted in the work of the Hades•
sin of the United States
te as well as .All
da ta collected by the Soviet govern-I tire relief activities
interes
a national home of the Church- their abode In the United States. I became
of Europe.
almost influence personally to bring sill organization may become mem- ing of e morandum, but not that of the
meat.
(Turn to last page.)
ill m
5.
on
page
ierer
is
chairman
w- m to an end and to secure full
(Continued
mandate," the paper further states.
bees. M i ss Jennie Zcommittee.
of the m embership

Presidential Aspirants Issue
Statements In Honor of
Jewish New Year.

PLEAD FOR FUNDS heltere
TO HELP SCHOOLS , ou,.,.

SYNAGOGUE USHERS
IN cEN TRRy YEAR

SOCIETIES RESPOND
TO PLEAS FOR HIAS

TO BESTOW SCROLLS
AS MEMORIAL GIFTS



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