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DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1924

VOL. XVI. NO. 22

Davis Eulogizes
Yom Kippur Spirit

BODY ON MANDATES
TO REVIEW STATUS
OF IEWISH AGENCY (

Jewish Congressman Commen-

led For His Absence

Alliance Israelite
Asks American Aid

TREATY MINORITIES CLAUSES
LIFE AS PROPHETS ' SEES
YIELDING PEACE TO EUROPEAN JEWS
URGED WILL SOLVE
PROBLEMS OF JEWS

Dr, Cyrus Adler, President of Jewish Theological Seminary,
Lack of Funds Threatens Work
Sees Hopeful Signs Across the Atlantic and Is Impressed
of Education and Charity
With Jewish Life in ha y, France and England.
in Many Countries.

INCREASES TO FUND
OF COMMUNITY UNION
URGED UPON PUBLIC

— -

!Rabbi Franklin Says Agency
PHILADELPHIA. - - Great benefit that the Jews brought with them to

.uropean
The e I.'
NEW YORK.
- Julius I. Dukas:
pain.

• orn f rom , S
to the Jews of eastern Europe has Leghorn
Fully Justified Itself Dur-
'.
I
Jew's
are
not
always
tearing
iresiilent
of
the
New
York
branch
of
d own
of Nations Commission
come out of the sowa E("minorities
.
ing Year
Lea
clauses" of the Treaty of Versailles. their synagogue buildings and putting the Alliance Israelite Universelle,
Will hear From British
-
according to Dr. Cyrus Adler, presi• up new ones as we do here. They
Representatives.
h l la8 r1 : 11 in an il 'at r h i:, JEWISH SOC IAL SERVICE
a great ceremony that this Jewish
wh" wan f Of
lent of Dropsie College and the Jew - erect fine structures to start with and headquarters
.
Pais
Ilan
issued
an
appeal
for
faints
from
!
PLANS AWAIT OUTCOME •
Day of Atonement represents — great ISRAEL UNUSUAL CHILD
Sem i nary, who re- take tender care of them and pa
ish Theoog ical Se
the Jews of Am•rica in order that
ORGANIZATION
ZIONIST O
for the centuries of tradition
THE WORLD FAMILY turned to this city recently after them down from generation to goner-
""t only tar
Fang- ation. While at Leghorn we visited ' the orgailiZation may not by required Proposals toEatend Communal
BEFORE
IT
,
three
months
spent
in
touring
__a
TO AP
that it embodies; great not only for its .
Moses Monteliore to halt in its work. The organization

land, France and Italy with Ntrs. Ad- the house where
Activities Call for More
through the centuries of Courage to Face the Difficult
was born. It is directly across the was brought into existence for the
parse
Ova persistence
ler and their daughter Sara.
Liberal Gifts.
Dr. Nieirmann Accorded
' purpose of obtaining equal rights for
Tasks
of
the
Spirit
Called
but
also
in
the
sublimity
Because
MI
was
the
first
time
in
street
from
the
synagogus
Persecution,
He
Finishes
Tour
On the whole, I found the sYna - Jews in all countries and relieving ,

as
of its coneeption and the fidelity with ,
many years that Dr. Adler had taken
Source of Dignity.
in
distrios
and
want.
Its
activities
ex-
;
The
need
for larger contributions
Settlements.
Jewish faith held to its ob-;
a hididay for a period longer than a gogues very well attenth'd
; which
of New
t :III! tend over a wide an.a and embrace i to the fund of the Community Union,

, servance," declared John W. Davis,
Declaring that the origin of the week or two, and because the trip considering it was vacation time in
eh
l
im
i
ti
b
yt-
educational
and
charitable
enterprises
E
whiEll
is
holding
its seventh annual
LONDnN.—It has become definite_ Democratic nominee for President, in
was purely for pleasure, Dr. Adler three countries. They wen.
e i .n. in Europe. Asia and Africa. Mr. Du- drive this week anEl the first part of
ly known that at the next meeting of a speech delivered on Yom Kippur in Jewish problem may be traced back (lid not officially concern himself with ter attended than they wou ld l
eal
is
as
follows:
next,
was
urged
o
the Jews of De-
im
of
theea
yr
a"
,
kas'
app
, to the hoary days of antiquity, that it venous international Jewish mu ers at the same te
the permanent mandates commission ; the convention hall here.
"American .lows remember their troit by leaders if the community
iterly1 aatttaettavdc.Lise, thIneyrix,rre.
which 's1 i Four thousand men and women' is foreshadowed in the Biblical story in which he is interested.
nineat rhlis; tai,:tt,w
i
of the League of Nations,
suffering brethren and sisters at home during the last se-eral days. In his
scheduled to take place soon, Pales- ; gave an enthusiastic reception to M r. f Joseph and more fully developed
"Most of our time," he said upon
o
ence I had a talk with Cassuto, the and abroad and generously contribute sermon on the Fern t of Conclusion at
tine will figure prominently on the Davis and heard him again assail
cif !Salaam's mission at his return, ...was spent in• visiting chief rabbi of Florence.
'to institutions and societies which the Shaarey Zedek Synagogue, Rabbi
'
enda. The commission will receive those who would try to foment re- i in the story
n_
places
of historical Interest in the
o f th e m oa
ag
hely them, giving preference to those A. M. Ilershmnn Called upon the mem-
Little Bigotry in Italy.
of
three countries we toured. In the
two reports on the administration
ligious and raeial prejudice in the the request of the King
"In the same city I had a talk with org. anizations that assist men and bers of his congregation to respond
• . tunes 1.
t u. • the e course of our wanderings, we met
the country, one from Great Britain t United States. Representative Meyer ' ices and
later
1 many centuries
a Jewish lawyer relative to anti.Senii- , w.„ in • ti t o b e c o me self-supporting and to the call for subscriptions with
as the mandatory power responsible Jacobstein of Rochester, who other- .
nts chronicled by the Book of many Jews who are internationally
independent. Such an institution is generous liberality. Rabbi Leo M.
for carrying into effect the terms of i wise would have been a speaker, elmsE
. anything that might have tism. He told me that there was hl" I
rv-t E-thee, Dr. Samuel II. Goldenson of famous, hut
Alliance Israelite Unwerselle, Franklin in a radio message last Mon-
tle or none in Italy, and, as proof of t
i
the mandate and the other from the sent a letter explaining that ohse
the fact, he informed me that the i ; which
.'hich for over 60 years has been I d ay evening declared:
World Zionist Organization as the once of the Pay of Atonement pre- Pittsburgh, the principal speaker at lent an official tone to a meeting was
University
of
Florence
hall
opened
its',
helping
our brethren in Poland, it: --a" I "The Detroit Community Fund has
Jewish agency recognized in the man. vented him from attending the meet- the seventh annual opening meeting avoall.d•
Vital Material in Rome.
doors to the Jewish students who had I nein ; Palestine, Persia, Morocco and I so entirely justified itself during the
of the Men's Club of Vemple Beth El,
' ing.
date.
There are many things that inS- been expelled from the universities of ; other lands.
I-years past that it items almost super-
Observed Various Mandates.
"
ish pressed
Jewish
„The Alliance is . well known to fluous to plead its cause to the peo-
i was Hungary. There were about 30 Jew-
I respect pro foundly the motives . b • • ' • • I • I t 1011S of the Jew
me In many places.
The mandates commission, which whieh compel him to absent himself 1-cussm so u
enormously
impressed
with
the
great
ish
students
from
Hungary
registered
"Sews
who
have
lived
on
the
other
;
phi
of this
, problems put forward by different
established in accordance on this occasion," Mr. Davis said,
urged that tor' amount of material for a history of at the University of Florence. , s id e , This grunt organization has at i "By its emphasis upon the fact that •
has Is
with article 22 of the League coven. ,dressing Judge Lynn, who presided. schools of thought and
was one of Throughout England, France
and ;some time helped them, their relatives , 'invert y knows no creed and naked-
n in existence for some • „ nhey are creditable alike to him only rational solution lay in
a
full

the
Jews
of
Rome.
Rome
bility which the few great cities of the world where Italy we encountered no visible evi- I or their asquaintances. ' ness no wet, but that bernre God all
ant, has b
time nal has done much useful work
wor and to the great religion that he pro- ,acceptance of the responsi .
the Jews of old were extremely im- dances of anti-Semitism. In fact, in
Maintains 150 Schools.
' men are brothers, entitled to the en-
in watching the administration of the lessen.
' "I'he alliance maintain , a great jeyment of their human right+, the
• h . ship in the Jewish community tortant in every respect before there the two latter countries there is so
territories under what are noun as
"I have world
sorni.timen
thought
that no
the
.
much individual fremlom that I doubt an d far-reaching educational system Community Fund, though taking
Christian
had done
itself
, inei'lves•
regardless of the sacrifices. was such a thing as Christianity. I
13 and C nuindates, the ex•German
-minis to me that, while we hoer had whether much anti-Semitic feeling ex- throughout benighted countries, is from no man his liberty of con-
„Idens„, was sc h e dul e d t o
Rabbi Goldenson
territories in Africa and the Pacific small disservice in abandoning the ;
There is no discrim- I means of which thousands of boys •:iierice, has indicated In a concrete
amount
of not
study
of sufficiently
the JE•ws l ' n' at all there' Jews in the Euromwn;„• „ i ••
is lands. On the other hand, A man- ' . tradition of the religion from which ,peak on "The World's Challenge to quite
Rome,
it has
been
girls reeeive an adequate Jewish forni how Protestant, Catholic and
,,, f an
the illata011 rigailiSi.
dates-- -those for the ex-Turkish ter- it draws its own inspiration, of setting . Itelainm.” but shortly before the well done.
Take, for instance,
hotels, as there is in certain quarters' id:I- Cation and training in trades and Jew rosy' .corktogether for the com-
ritoran in Asia, did not begin to ciime aside one day in all the year lobo-
.
1150 schools • i mon Enen..
tai
.
l'
i
antli•rafts.
It Mainns
e meeting
( I eel
•a, .E1 to Jewish inscriptions that abound in hen

re i Americo.”
- ,
wit hin the purview of the mime a day of :solemn accounting be- opening E of the
...-
,
..• I . he appeal of the Detroit Com-
Nledilerranean i
, inttered over the
dc.. Rome and throughout the surround-
tel
W nu in esnkland, Dr. Adler was
commissien
until
the
mandates
for
l ••
ran AM. 1 ntun ity Fund unanswered spells dans
mdlec-
and
as
far
rust
a.
s
P.
(a.
Palestine became formally tween the individual and his Creator, discuss "The Jewish Problem,
basin
f ing territory.
nrivi:eged to see the private
' •
in which there might be some oppor- daring that a clear understanding o
"The inscriptions in the catacombs
ger and disease and suffering tii our
Syria and
1 of David Bassoon, a member of ..sI robin.
'
, , ,

"Before thi. war the alliance was • • Pen ple and their children. It will be
effectivi . in the autumn of 1923. At tunit y of going over the good and the what it implied was necessary before
n Oriental f• ami •I s.
rwhah the Jews of ancient Rome
distinguished

• .
1,. as Baron
1 1 by ..uropeon
I
MC MOH; of the commission held
yil that the 12 months' period pre- the Jew could formulate a philosiiphy in e buried have been collected. But a
ears
dews,
man} • ' answerm
de Hirsch,.
, h t e heart of Detroit Is
"Ile
has some of the choicest and , • upporten

• , we
in Geneva in tile summer a summary '' sented, a day in which the soul might ; of life and a basis for his can

above ground there are numerous in- rarest Hebrew manuscripts that are , i r ,h.,
; right. Lid but each individual do his
such
• •
• senptions
report on the situation in Palestine stand naked before its God and make
of Jewish intereg, many of to be found anywhere " Dr. Adler IE , ft
The Unusu•I Child.
• important betniests. But the war ;share in proportion to his means, be
.
WaS reinii•red by the accredited Brit. an accounting and ask forgiveness
o f the
em, " them to be found in the most unex- said, "and then exceed' those to b e ',has exhaustc.d its resources and the I it little or great, and the pressing ,
h J visits
'' h pro bl
• •
'Th c . origin
will he ,,,Ie „ di , n
ish representative, Colonel Ormsby- for the evil that it had unwittingly
':
be
found
nested
places.
For
example,
Mrs.
Ad-
all
the
i
precarittus
conditino of Euopean nee d s or the hour
h
found
in
ans.
public
Collection
of
Jew
• f F .,
.
Dr hColdenson said, imay
Gorei and Na. 0 oat ,
performed. I honor your ( °tigress- .
Ire and myself, wandering throng the .
' jewrY has compelled the alliance LEI , met and.zfrom out the heart of the
II objects .
is t e
Conan. In Eiceorilance with the p ro. man that he has not been willing to i , t e fact that
brethren
on
this
side
of
;
e
thousands
of
beneficiaries
of the fund
St.
John
Lateran,
found
w'„r1(1e
which
w•
our
family.
ly.
Like
,
Cathedral
of
.""ZIE'dlahecollectionin
h„
h
IN
Iturn
to
1:.
ld of the international t
child
visions of the I.eague covenant, the turn agile from that solemn day and Joseph, the Jcwsish people is the pen- ' a Hebrew tombstone stuck in the wall. Adler •
no/ the Atlantic. American Jews of I i will be Vb..] to God a pray(9. for the
thil of
a tc d r was
no - '

- cheerfully
i n s l, n: .•
British government had duly sent to devote himself to duties even as ini- -
an
of
those
who
have
d
good
will
are
asked
to
,
blessing
which
sees
visions
aml
dreams
We
have
no
corpus
or
collection
of
.
,
,
i
i I rimonial (injects in the Muses ( luny moans
the League a mire detailed report on po Clint a, those which his cifficial pat-_ pit.
generously given."
dreams. Nlisunderstienl by the other Hebrew inscriptions in Italy at all to- in Paris. This collection, with the ; l en d a h e l p i ng hand to those who are
the administration of Palestine. but gluon has cast upon him.
lull
Such
a
collection
should
be,
nseriptions on the outside, is the sec- ' le, fortunate than they and assist
Convinced of Its Need.
. I i i s of the world family. speak- Elan.
• •
,. not
the mandates commission
Alla
• I •
net • with

• IE •
••t1 (ontri_utions
.
"And how greatl am encouraged ing a language that deals with such mina and the inscriptions studied by
I best in the world, Dr. Adler as - ' the .illia
Fred 11. Ilotrel, member Elf the
ready lag summer to give Palestine
some a id e scholars, for I am sure serted, if not indeed the best.
bequests."
executive conimittee of the United
more than a passing glance and closer to say, how great are the services lofty abstractions as morality, right-
i much light could be thrown upon the
No
Prosperity
in Europe. and economic Jewish Charities, the future plans of
affairs
political
scrutiny was reserved for the autumn that the faith which he professes has
and peace, the Jews found themselves life of our peope at a very interest-
which depend on the result of the
(If
session which is soon to take Oar,. ! rendered to mankind. M
among
the
Jews
abroad,
I)r. Adler •
drive, declared that the Community
It is pointed out in official Zionist Christian world ever forget not only from the very beginning a people un- ing period of their history.
OW11
was
not
inclined
to
speak.
"I
gath-
lemon is cognizant of the desire of
its
the
peoples
about
them.
The
Beauty
of
Synagogues.
circles that the meeting which in the founding and origin of its
Jewish organization to expand
about to convene is a reminder that belief and of him in whom it is ill- balls of the Jewish problem copse.
"I was also greatly impressed by ered the impression, however," he
dif-
along a number of necessary lines and
the execution of the mandate for l'al- earnated but also the weary centuries quent ly may be ascertained in the in- the beauty of the synagogues we vis. said, "that in spite of numerous dif-
; in ready to allow larger sums in order'
estine is a ?patter of international amid a Rankin
world given
over to idolatry
of fai,, , ,, , istent fact of human differences. The
. . ited in France and Italy. The French ficulties here and there, the minori-
and the

an d „
ake possible the growth of Jewish
evil
ww, have been the most persistent and Italian peoples give more loving ties clauses in the Treaty of Ver- '
seen;
concern and that Great Britain holds
et.
od
h
as
"
minority
t
h
e
wo
sailles were on the whole proving of Election of Officers to Mark ',, t° ,,e1 sere n e activities, provided the
Alone there rang out among
Palestine in trust for the League of faith.
,,,,, , h ,, Jew, deal with nitim ,,,,, care to their synagogues than the great benefit to the Jews of eastern
Detroit
Jewish public will COMP for-
'
Opening of New Season's
" Anwrcian Jews give to their places of
Nation. Great Britain in fully alive • mankind the great historic cry of Is- .
H . i, e
[ ward with contributions which will
How
much
if they have a purpose in life, worship. The Continental synagogues Europe. The people in the United
to her responsibilities in this regard ray,: 'Hear, 0 Israel, ' the
laird
our s.alues
,
Activities.
States
should
appreciate
their
for-
• "
f Or It.

par' the price
are treated as monuments. They are
omy I. :lus ta
and it may be taken for granted that ' God, the Lo
preserved for the world
open, and some one who is tunate position. Everybody is in a
betroit Zionists will inaugurate United Jewish Charities' plans. Mr.
she will place the fullest possible in- that cry has rd is one. And he who i Approaching LS solutions which a l ways
We knoW it today!
' acquainted with the history and tra- much more prosperous condition here, what is planned to be a season of Butzel said:
formation at the disposal of the man. as
"The ComMunity Fund drive start-
dates eommission, before which it in dwells upon such themes, my fellow- have been projehml at various tmies, ditions of the place can always be while nobody is in Europe. People'
cultural activity at the first
who are settled here probably don't unusual
confidently expected that the High citizens, cannot for a moment permit Rabbi Goldonson first discussed the found to escort visitors through.
meeting of the season Thursdy even- ed off this year with more enthusiasm
than ever before, because the people
realize
the
blessings
they
enjoy
that

Commissioner for Palestine will at- to lurk in even the most silent re- him of as:Imitation.
"One of the most beautiful syna-
-Assimilation," he asserted, "is an
Oct. 30, tit 8 o'clock ins the an-
t of Detroit seem to be
they are away from al the loss and intr.
C iy
cesses of his heart any feeling of re-
sen dd y hall of the shaarey z ,„ 1 ,, k of the
tend
in person.
Under
article 4 of the Palestine ligious prejudice or racial discrimin- attempt at complete surrender. But rogues we saw was the house of wor- misery that Europe has had and from
K„fI nthn, l„.ti„ g more (n ing inced than ever as to the
s ymo.mg „ .
it is only a solution of words. You ship at Leghorn, Italy, where Sabato
A.
J.
which Europe is only now recovering,
of the district, announced great value of the service which the
an Americans, to cannot assimilate human beings. Hu- Morais worshipped. Its beauty can-
mandate the Zionist Organization en- anon whatever.
he
and very slowly at that. Europe has that
"How dare We,
that the meeting will be schliessed Its entire
Community
Union is rendering
tot is
joys a recognized status as the Jew-
community.
The desire
probably just turned the corner to-
ish Agency for palestine. It is un- prescribe for others or frown on any man life withstands
and resents
assi- place
not be
adequately
deseribed.
The
h man, w h o 15
t
m
A.
Self-preservation
and self-
is perhaps
mere
than 350 years
Rabbi
everywhere evidenced to improve and
•I C
0
ward
complete
recovery."
derstood that the organization will man because of the manner an out his identification Eqwrate as equal forces old, and one can see there the ark
ago found , I one o of t he e most influ-
• k .
• increase the volume of social woe

"'"
(
is-
w ic
t
lay before the commission a full Sc- ,
(mita] Zeimst organizations
Increases Reported.
count of the manner in which its re- religious observances or because of in
life. Men
want to he
scs.
tory of the rommunity, the Katlimaii
Uritual
loneliness
is them.
the most

"Amon); the JcWS also there sums
Soniety. Rabbi Hershman's address
sponsibilit Ms under the mandate have I the convictions he n
f the new
the measures the relations that exist between the wretched of misfortunes. There can
b e
Neill be the forerunner of a long series
been discharged a nd of
which it has taken towards the entab- , individual and the Creator of us all?", he no substitution for
the
ego;
only
of notable addresses and leetures to imint of view and the desire. of the
additions to the ego ore possible.
Come to
be delivered by distinguished Detroit Community Union to Improve our
lishment ..1 the Jewish national }mine.
"Nitr is natiimalism--which I deem
Philanthropy. The fact that M. D.


ors.
partial assimilation—the final solu-
!lilt "ut-E'f-1""•n spun h
will a ppear Waldman, a nationidly-known ekecu-
Meet
at
the
Jewish
Institute
PIONI I KS ENTHUSIASTIC
Among the men w o
tion of the Jewish problem. The Jew-
he
district
organization
in
the
tive
direetor, has been engaged, that
And Organize Clubs With
IN GPI LTING WEIZMANN
before t
ish question will not be answered if Plea for Religious Training
new health center in contemplated,
near future will he Maurice Samuel, •
Counsellors'
Aid.
Counsell
NE•0 SARK. — Chaluzim in the
'the ni.E.dist. whnse "You Gentiles" has that a fine dirt riot office in the north
M de at Temple Beth El
----
Jewish ontlements in the Emek Ja
created a literary storm throughost end in being established is inspiring
nd Shaarey Zedek.
red in Lower Galilee received Dr.
upon a part of the Asiatic continent.
Two hundred girls, ranging in age
our Jews t.0 COMP forward with a roe.
_
_
fir m 10 to 16 years, who attended the country,
Chaim Weizniann enthusiastically
Israel never ran away front difficul-
responding support and Increases in
Reunion Is Planned.
Stirring pleas fort he advancemen t thy; e camp of the Fresh .fir Societ y
upon O., conclusion of his tour of the
cis, The Jews, who are the witnesses
contributions are the order of the
hoses Head of Congregation
The openin g meetin g will, seemed-
Jewis agricultural colonies and es. s.
Vin
e , God cannot function as of the cause of Jewish education were and the Delr " it Reereatinn C
f
h
al

a nig to Mr. Koffman, be in the nature dats.
such by living away from Detroit. made in many synagogues during the
time some sub-
at Election of Officers Hel d
press their gratitude to the Keren
"At the pr,
a
lir '4 lifter-
Ntieh '' held
last the
Sunday
of a reunion of Zionists and other
from America, from any other part recent high holy days. The rabbis I i n ht " of n • rruniiins
Have • for the progress which they
lew0 who have manifested interest in stannic' inereasist err bring reported
Last Week.
,
were
unanimous
in
their
insistenee
series
es-
salute
and
were
.
ill
Order
to
were aided to make through its as- I
,f the world, merely
stablishment and we feel enntident that the splon-
o vement f o r the e
in that one of the paramount problems noon at the Jewish hint
pirit shnwn sn far will continue
. according to a cable to the
before the Jews Eif the United States termed into an erganization headed the m
otil e ,, r , 'ablish a national exclusiveness
by Dora Kurtz, iiresiiIent, and Rose „f a Jewish homeland in Palestine. ,lids
At t h e anima l e l ect i on „f
Nen • , rk
lime and that a con-
ish Morning Journal
Palestine Eir elsewhere.
, Eappapert, secretElry. Many of the Mr. Kauffman said that there would throughout the
deWisb
boy
ion of the Jewish prob. was that of providing for
from
• , . f the Shaarey Zetlek Congregation
Jeri-akin correspondent.
no
solicitation
of
funds
of
any
sintent
liberal increase will justitfy
solut
girLE
a
religious
coluration
hat
O
ation
to
estoh.
h,•
s
i
r
on
in,
the
Coniniunity
lIeion in financing
:, aceeptiol
found in a full and glad and
-• 1' settlers expressed the hope Louis Granet was named to the posse'TPe
chosen lent may lw of the responsibilities and will prepare them for effective t par- fish clubs under ti. I. cdership of their kind.
that •• sti the water supply system , hley. M. 11. Zackheim W110
''' 'limn". thinsMembers of the committee which is the large espansion in Jewish social
elect-
ase"tilanee
was
sacrifices
which
Judaism
imposes
ticipation
in
synagogal
and
communal
will • b e en completed and the mo- E ice-president, Louis: Stoll
" r • d' 1
was
and enable them to receive I firmer e""n n ' ell
The work of the United Jewish
th-eh • pro, idled with further nem , - rd treason , an d Ab ra h a m se e r,
{ solo- activities
believe
in Israel
correct
t tons.
pot I easy
ones.
descerned
' the traditions of .lad film for trans-l'iar",,""e,''Pl'•••'
ii.. .' Ii. ... iel
counsellor
at tion
arranging
the meeting
and
the same
elec• work that in being contemplatml."
f upon
us.
iI •••'
Vamp,
will di-
of officers
to be held
the
Charities, the Fresh Air Society and
sae) . Tweet they will not have to designated chairman .if the board o
" e n'''''" . 1
1
1
evening plan to make the season
Aacneill-
of the the righteous God; it gave to the mission to those who follow them.
, • • ,, - • i• the elder girl ,
del;''' 'oh any outside help," the cable Ilirectiirs.
bdard are Other
Judn'e members
Harry IS. Keidan
hionter, atinther ....lin. fruitful nut only in a cultural but in the l'nunis Women's Hebrew
In their Vein Kippur sermons Dr. non the ii
slated "Dr. Weizmann laid the Nuns
the a ennimunal sense. The 'Zionist Ilk_ non, the three Jewish agencies affili-
S. K. Kahn. D,i,j world the Scriptures. It descried the
Was
important truth that there is divine Leo M. Franklin and Rabbi Henry .I. and
Nino
seller
at Its
oh, . a mp, Esti] :,-I,„
dam, torn of the water supply .sys- wilh„„, r e i e d d;„ .
trait includes in its membership Jews stet with the Community Union,
S. 'Lemon, Isaac Shetzer, Samuel purpose in the economy E.(' human Berkowitz spoke feelingly of the younger girls
tem is t he new M izrachi colony.
Present at t he reunion 0 er• M i -- and Jewesses who for years have illustrated at the exhibit arranged at
Mark
Jacobson,
Jacob
Jay,
"TI,.• new colonist. of Transyl; Frank,
taken
a
significant
part
in
most
of
the
City
Hall.
The
Jewish
Institute,
Louis Smilansky, Isaac Saulson and culture, a purpose which cannot be crowing indifference on the part Ed
miuth to Jewish religious activity and Ibis,. Myers, who was in elso .-, ,, f
undertaking. in the wnrk of which constitutcm the
vania. s ho settled not far from Bab
.
deviated from the ultimate goal.
Jewish
,
,, declareil
the failure
of parent
educational department of the United
fouria. net Dr. Weizmann, dressed in Aaron Klein.
he that
community
to instill
a re. ' the Fresh Air Society Camp lab - in Elie important
"By understanding our diffieutic.,
, ii, I r , -, Detroit.
and t
I
mer
;
Nliss
Edith
!keeper
their hcliday best. The older ones
The
initial
meeting
will he presided Jewish Charities, is represented in
among
the
activities
during
dreaming more and aspiring to ligicsus ennsciowsnoss in the boys
• Chief
,

:
Mt-
ci.••
the exhibit of the combined settle-
and
tent
of
the
Fresh
Air
So
l d
amens hem had on their prayer the coming year will he a drive for by
i .
' urage anti t ends, we shall attan
Caplan, educational din , • s ot over by Mr, Koffman.
ments of the city, nine in number.
shawl, and carried their scrolls of the funds for the purpEne of erecting a even greater he dignity that is begot- girls augured ill for the future of the
lewish
people.
They
called
upon
,
MarV
Miss Mary Caplan, educational direc-
s
the
Ironed
Jewish
Charities

ME
law"
sec-
to
..

i n the northern
tagog
thin synue
their congregation to gar unstinting
girls' and E w" me •
for of the United Jewish Chantlea,
he city in order to accommo- ten of courage.
'thine
W.
B.
PLANNING
ITS
thin of
support to every effort that has the
JeW , cannot remit' d
was chairman of the committee which
We
,
date the majority of the membership
promotion of Jewish education as its i werker in the educations'. neparttin ,
SECOND
CONVENTION
, ent
the Jewish Institute; the Mis-
living there. Of the R(10 members Without the discomforts incl
worked o ut the settlments' display.
,
The institute also figures in the Amer-
Marcia Erman. Marian Kositeheek.
. affiliated with the congregation, it adherence to Judaism. The I rophets obieet
Insuring Spiritual Harvest. „T.. Annabelle Myers and Lillian Rabin._
hting, 5 00 are suffered for their ideals but the world ,
NEW YORK--Nearly all the 275 icanization exhibit. In this exhibit,
was clecilared at t e mee
. now lives on the spi ritual treasures ,
were of the Fresh Air Society Camp ennstituent
societies
of the Young
Jewish
r n ti,
an . his . d
Wcdfare Board,
including
the outstanding feature .d which was
R a bb' t A . M 11. tE sh
W ESIIINGTON—(J T • ' • - • P l• "• residents in the north and no Approxi- which they and their successors
. on
e- ! and the Misses IL., Miller, Helen
a group of dolls repnmenting the 30

moo nn that, eas of
'onc generati
u
every
lesser Albert Abraham Michelson of
, who were INvI.,..n, :arn liEdiresv Associations, Young nationalities found in Detroit, the
$200,000 has already been , amassed. Let us face the supreme clan
Schwartz and Ida Ayrin
t at, since
,
Beereati,,,,
the l'iiiversity of Chicago, president ern sections of the city.
nur busi-
t
Hebrew Associations and Jewish Institute placed dolls depict-
I
eoor
,11,
,
r,
at
the
e
i
ised
for
the
fund
and
the
members
task
with
a
happy
will.
It
is
in
order
that
posterity
may
reap,
of thr National Academy of Sciences, n'l‘telv
mar-'.saw's
ric'
he.x wrt in religian and mon
t v duty Camp. In adiltion to the counsellors, , alier Jewish community centers, lo.
s
ss a •
one of the nine American scientists
and woman
immigrant.
will be ality, in spreading righteousness and •of each Jewish gmegration to inculcate workers representing the city recrea- cated in cities throughout the coon- ing a man
Wednesday
Jewish
Day.
' funds
*enlisted by the Department of State of
congregation
con
su the
icient
additional are
1.ast Wednesday was Jewish Pay
try, are expected to be represented
A knowledEse of Judaism in its youth tine department were also present.
h• the near future to make , the knowledge of God.

to r
th

'
.
rai
e
Tentative
plans second
of the campern
"To he barred from a hotel isno
it the
biennial convention of at the exhibit. The program opened
that
will
make
It
possible
for
th
' 'Ill a
n. ideratiii" "f a site and
third Pan-American Scientific Con- nos
among , to suffer contumely. To take Offense.: stream of Jewish tradition to con-1 ganization call for a number of gash- the beard to be held in the new build, with a Roumanian farmers dance by

co ' Th e consinsus
recs. which will be held at Lima,
' i 'Il • °
'..... , buildingplans.
Ltd.
e
n c unabated.
I rungs during the winter to be ar- ng of the young Men's and )(Ming eight women belonging to various
members of the congregation is at bigotry is to be guilty of spiritual time
Peru. The i nsres lags from Dec
he
Leader. in the affairs of the 1Triiteti • rantreEl under the ',tint aus dee , of th • W.inan's Hebrew Assoriation of Phil- classes in the Jewish Institute. Un-
'
edifice is cam- pe tti ne ss; to disregard it is to be big ,
20 . 1924, In e°-
.
that when the new'
. an. 6 ' 1925
Ef i
der the direction of Bernard Cohen '
nd j t c.. ed
.
Hebrew
Schooln,
which
consists
of
1
' - 1 ding
n-A.1v termed cl jabs and
and courageous.
u.a. adelphia. Sunday, Dec. 21.
h
$
The first • impulse
model boys' club !ranting took
I se
- ' to the holding of plated it will rank among the most
, 'dew,
,
Donal department of the Jewish In-
The delegates will have the oppor- a m
of the type of Antos rind four schools in various parts of the l•
these . s, , ,entitle conresses Was given magnificent Conservative house s of
P
I
f
followed hi.
I
A
retie
ion
of
the
several
h
This w
I
city
and
pros
i
e
Resew

thousands
o
i

tunity
of
inspecting
a
building
that
pl
E e
cl


stitute
I
Jeremiah are keenly needed today.' i • t '

•• a alkI


-• '°.};,
I h1'
h the . s rgentine
• •
, ,
Scientific Society worship in the t nite d States.
a I • k
1MM:tiny represent , the largest outlay ss agur a given by two women. Jack
That type will redeem the soul of children with training in religion.
100 New Members Join.
in Rua son Aires, which convened a
buililihr
in
the

Vs•eisberg

and
Max
Pecherer,
youthful
o.
Fresh
Air
Society
and
the
City
CI
liter
It was announconi that the increase the Jew and that of the world. 'This Bible, Jewish history and Hebrew ore hundred boy, who were the guests of of any Jewish
.
.

LalitcAmerican Kcientifi c ( ' ongress in
the music school
.
ho a
intent upon extending the are pr of 1, , reatinn Camps is scheduled for country, having born crane d . at a cost vinlinists wattend
t if the in membership during the past year ., the solution of the Jewish problem;
I", At this confer
It will al, take of approximately $1,200,000.
of the institute, rendered violin sol o s.
and that this is the supreme contribution of the system. It is their hope ultimate- , , near tut ore.
l
T.ie
most
ries
were
rep
,
LatinAmerican counet
Included under the health group is
On the evening preceding the con.
lv to educate ev ery Jewish boy and , •in E- at the Jewish Institute.
further activity
the. lines of . the Jew to the world."
resented. Two other I.atin-Ar erican amounted
to Dili along
member
the lines of ''
,en
- - -
. ti on the executive councils the the Fresh Air Society, the activities
R. Stdomon, president of the girl of school age along
Con tresses
.
automatic
were held, one at Monte-
II s Temple Club, presided. Dr. essential Jewish studies. Of the chid L J ROSENBERG JOINS
indicated
indicatedby
at
governing body of the Jewish Welfare of which we
1901, and the other at Rio • enhancing the congregation's numeric.
vide.. in
"

These
Man e
. descr ibed
slides.


midi on picture
D. m o,01. will meet in Philadelphia.
I.e. M. Franklin spoke briefly on the dren who are now receiving spiritual
de Janeiro in 1905 The United cal strength will be canoed on.
FACULTY OF U.
Iluring
l departments
rtments in th North
.lodge Irving Lehman, assticiate the severaepa
frost
•t
s
will
be
made
stress
• the 'we
participate
in
the (numb
State-
was congress,
invited to. which
• • thus be-
coming
12 months on strengthen- evidences of Jewish sorrow in thow training in the four schwils embraced
IY of likroit has en- judge of the Court of Appeals ot New End linic, 1216 Westminster street,
,r,
"me the first panAerican con- ing the educational work which the parts of Eurnpe
which declaring
he visited that
dur the
in the
there
it wa%
said,
e j e wi a h maintained by the society. The slides
ummer,
600 system
boys and
girls are,
whose
parentssnre
i The itn
l . niv
their tuition.
In ;large.'
foreign trade course loth York state. is
president
i n g the s
m . th warbunr, showed the children's clinic, the den-
a . Feu , of
pay for
mem hs., w e lf are B om
congregationsponsors. It was he
Rabbi Goldenson unable to
Riess and was held at Santiago. Chile, congregat
„rtiol that the attendance at the message brought by hope and courage order to make Possible the education as to subjecas and (acuity
ce th e p
s the one ray of.
con feren
n iliini-1909.
I n thi s Eleven
delE•gates.
unofficial a budget
has has
been
determined
which could lighten the bunlen of the of these children
and
to prepare
' Among
the no
of the
; Jaen!,
NI. Loeb,
Jared,
K. Newman and
sal clinic,
the eye,
ear, nose
and k
i official
chool
increased
and upon
that wa
niligious
activity,
plans them
faculty
this saw('
is members
Louis James
Ro.'
M. I', Sloss
are the
vice.presidents,
threat
clink and
the room
in whis
Jennie
United States was representcd , by 10 Sunday's
Jewish
ered for inviting men ' senberg, the aft .rney, who will lee- Edward S. Steinam is trE•sourer and patients are admitted. Miss
which will enable the congregation to Jews ef Eurnias Morris D.. Wald- for b
enzweig
secretary.
}tarry
R.
Gresnbaurn
•.,
the
medical
worker
s
id
cons
so
neted
in Jewish enrn- tun. on "Tho Foreign Service With Jo•eph Ro
the most competent teaching man. executive directEEr lofl the United are women interest
directiw. of thelin
I.
d'intates front th e u n it e d st a t es a l
;k.
t res
gon er- and
snare
JeWi'll Charities, aPpeam !sir

Camp Work Charted.
Ittsnded.
Th e s ec ond pan American
fl, . force
nounced
that nut-of-town
speaker.
to Consular
Procedure."
Cducksman
k executive
Mr. Rosenberg
has been
an official ' ' I..
I.on
J. Oliermayer,
president of the
Wash-
available.
It was also
an ous siipport of the Community Union 'munal development to provide annual Reference
Charts giving the statistics iilustras
Scientific Cone
held- at
n have been invited to in its drive for fund. so that general scholarships for them. as is being done '
inzion from
Y7 American repub- address the . late Friday evening serv. philanthropic work and Jewish scnial in a number of the large and proves. 't of the American Foreign Serv;e and !Pinta& 1phia Y. M. and Y. '.V. 11. A., ,
Rates
from Dec.
all the
is Inc
. t in
h y di
(Turn to last page.)
el' in
1916, end was participated
held service activities in Detro might be 1 sive communities throughout the I acted as attorney in Michi n for i is chairman of the convention corn-I
pate
e e- o f d . t
mittee.
various foreign consulates.
.

country.
maintained on a high level.
lies • More th an 1,000 "d en tists from . ices, the first of which will be
in the near future.
.
the United State,. attended.

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'Rabbi Goldenson Calls Jewish
Question
Oldest
and Most

, ,
ROI IIESTER.-1,1. T. A.1—"It M'
Persistent.

From 1Nteeting.

"und',■.thiirl

ee

DETROIT ZIONISTS
CONVENE OCT, 30 ii„.

GRANET PRESIDENT
O F SHAAREY ZEDEK

RABBIS EMPHAI
NEEDS OF SCHOOLS

200 Girl Campers

Reunion

MICHELSON CHOSEN
TO REPRESENT U. S S

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or

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