All Jewish News All Jewish Views HOUT BIAS WITHOUT Telephone GLENDALE IfEbETROIT LWISR 11-RONICL 9-3-0-0 THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1924 VOL. XVI. NO. 24 "BANISH ALIEN JEWS Promoted Assembly JEWS WILL CONFER AND EXECUTE THEM Of Jewish Women ON FURTH ER PLANS FOR ORT MOVEMENT DARING TO RETURN" Mrs, Kohut Elected President of International Council at Vienna in 192:3. German Party, Making Bid for L Mrs. Alexander Kohut of New Votes, Maps Out a Plan , York, who will deliver the principal of Future Action. Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents F on, 11 1; le roArisdir dheme l CONCERTED EFFORTS N t ull Submi t T o L eague f oaions Facts of Stewardship in PalestineL ) FOR UNITED HEBREW nt nPgr eosfe nr‘t .r ta ion inrg gat n o iz c a isa t dO Wor Elv den Z t i s on Le SCHOOLS ASSURED sc rir T b liesss ion nt (oi a t:en C a tza D C eo Unfoldment of Work in Country's Upbuilding. Conference Representing Many --- Gathering at Lewisohn Home A more adequate summary of the The ',Mittent work of the Zionist with and st memorandum as sulini itted by t e Organiza tion ihen in New York Will Consider on the earnest and Shades of Outlook Would knit World Zionist Organization, as he emphasis is laid Wipe Out Deficit. recognized Jewish Aitency in ales- continuous effrots made to establish tine, a brief report of which • s pub- relations of peaceful co-operation address a. the opening meeting of the ---- LEADERS SEE BIG NEED lisbeil in The Detroit Jewi Chron- with the Arabs with II view to ere- I season of the Sisterhood of Temple MANY YEARS' ACTIVITY in the fol. sting conditions of prosperity for `le of Oct. 31, is present DRASTIC REGULATONS FOR JEWISH EDUCATION Beth El following a luncheon at the Beth ow Iwoctit of all the inhabitants of a t,,,,,,i, FACES DISSOLUTION lowing ,i FOUND BY AMERICAN temple Monday afternoon, Nov. 10, The memorandum, which consists of Palestine. In the relations between 16 printed pages, begins with a pre. the organization and the Palestine Plan For Combined Drive For r., , at 12::10 o'clock, is one of the for Luropean Representative Sees silitation of the background, in Jew- government, three matters which have Proposal Calls for Complete me,t Jewish women. not only of the Emergency Causes Given ish history and idealism, of the events been the subiect of representations by United States but of the world. Mrs. Hope in Aiding Industry Degradation of Jews of which culminate•el in the Palestine the one to the oth r e are described, Strong Approval. Kohut was one of the most :setter pro- and Agriculture. ' mandate. The position of the \\*mad nailiel'', the mat ter ,.I' establishing lib- motors Of the first world conference New Republic. _______ Zionist Organization es the Jewish oral immigration regulations; second, of Jewish welnen, which was held in The Jews of Detroit will unite fu- • • 1 ORK.--Five hundred prom. .Agency under the mandate is then de- the emit we ill of a law which will fa-1 Vienna in May ' 19'23, and was el ted NEI%. • an effort to raise about $30,000 for of I'alestinian cilitat• th BERLIN.—On the eve of the Ger -1 president onal ('our- of the International ell of dent Jewish Women which was or inent Jews from all parts of the (-sun. scribed. the purpose of wiping out the deficit man tlections, when the Voelkische - The rep oat continues with an a, nationality, and, third, the enactment' ,. Th.'s ' ko : try will attend a conference at the under which the United Hebrew t a, eonf „ retie is making a gigantic effort for ganized a f _ that home of Adolffh Lesohn, Sunday, count of the steps which the World of a statute for establishing the legal . so P ' Schools has been laboring in recent • . • the v ictory, more than passing interest hut, ,nut, wt., 1,111 tue forefront toreiront to , nurner- Nov. 9, to consider the situation of Zionist Orttanizatbin, whose member- status of the Palestinian Jewish coin. months and the continuance of which attach, tit this extract from a state- , a, t ti s civic national and international the Jews in eastern and central Eu. ship in all parts of the world consists munities. With regard to immigra- , •threatens the dinner down of one or 1,1101. t expresses the hope ment by Charles Schwager, who •tivities, both Jewish and non-Jew- rt»e The conference will continue of nearly 600,000, has taken to "se- lion, the , had 1 imore of the four schools which the c for the • ne w' originally intended ish, and who is well-known as a phi- t d • cure . the tee co-operation of all Jews who that p • out t e entire afternoon f an system embraces. Concerted action DR. LYNN HAROLD HOUGH the establish- issued will reduce restrictions "to the Mr. Schwager declares: - , lanthropist, educator and lectureT, is t throughout h called under the sus-!arc press. I are willing to assist in s nine It is in removing the financial embarrass minimum." the- sanction of the German • • . ` Wnh expt-eted to bring a stirring messa ge' - • ,ices of the Oct Reconstruction Fund, meat of the Jewish national home." in Fd 1ment confrontink the religious schools embassy in Washington I came to I to the .lewish women of Detroit. Facts of Immigration. which is seeking $1,000,000 front • Negotiations with other Jewish bodies was promised by more than 30 men, Germany from America to study American Jewry to permit the or- have, it proceeds to say, made "ma' The facts with regard to inunigra- Noted Speakers Coming. re resenting eel-lout; shades of Jewish to I • ha . orx,a cote • lion and population are then net t own, The sisterhood, which meets the ganization to comae its agricultural tenet progress. rel igious opinion and the organized have the opportunity to help Ger- have always second Monday afternoon of each and vocational work among Jews in the report states, "hopes to be in a social and philanthropic activities of I culture many, whose ist well Organization in the of selection of admired, in her economic need. But month at Temple Beth El, has plan- Russia, Poland, Lithuania and other position to submit agreed proposals, as as the functions the Zion- the Jewish community, who met at in due course, for such confirmation immigrants and its various forms of the Kirby Center last Monday even- my irtudies have, so far, given air r ed a varied and instructive program European countries. - - - - be required." assistance to them The- number set- ( owner ing. The drive in behalf of the United ing season. John A call to this conference was is- as ant com I h e f or th e t some bitter d i sappoinments. There follows a desCription of the , o the B'nai B'rith Members to Attend Hebrew Schools, according to a reso- . in Palestine (font the timef tied s ued s o me time ago by Mr. Le wisohn, Powys, the English Poet, author and I e, heard and read things which s of the 'or, i British occupation up to Sept( lulu r, organization adopted at the conference, will 1110011 cannot make up my mind to tell my , lecturer, will speak Dee. R. Mr. honorary president of the fund. Jew- manner of , Past President's Funeral i ,.... , ., given as 3000, i In sid i es es 0,00 0 iz-i i • 'm he drives for the be combine d with the American countrymen, for I fear this Powys is visiting lecturer at Oxford ish leaders in various communities, , Zitinist Organization and of its axe` returned. in C Cleveland. l r and the t Reconucion atr might have results disastrous for Ger- and Cambridge Universities. On the realizing the acute situation now ex• l'eutive in London and in Palestine. 1 fornn•r residents who have o pulation, Emergency Committee for the Aid of want the Germans at evening of Jon. 27 the members of sting among their coreligionists One of thy principal functions of the . many. But I returos of De- ra Census the tensed 101 Refugees planned for the least to know these things; the fol. , the sisterhood will meet jointly with abroad, have accepted Mr. Lewisohn's London bench is the organization of 1•he preserd total Jewish p A pa n „f sorrow was ea,t. over P i n-t 1J.,., and on the reconls of 011- learly eeny part of January. The plan for e r, th e mem b er , of the m en ' s Temple invitation to discuss plans for the al- , immigration into Palestine, for which tober, . ' . I. O. B. 13., when i 10Wil0.! is What I have observed h migration and „ natural increase, Increase, is es- gal Lodge No. 34, nterpose the organization maintains combined drive for the three emer- Club and will be addressed by Glenn leviation of the suffering endured by i the p rog. 1 a in Germany. 127 offices in the principal emigration timated at 1110,000. The character te' f WOrd was received during Frank, editor of the Century Maga- the Jews in foreign lands. mee ti ng l as t m om ' geney situations awaits ratification by (if Regulations Inc Jews. e of the United directors the board o f tl• e zinc. On Feb. 2 the Jewish of Woman's Shaarey • .The program of the conference will , centers. The various departments having been the predominant day night of the sudden deathin Newl I "I was on my way to Cologne. . ynagogue will hold of the weeks Hebrew Schools. . a joint Include a report on the European situ.' the Palestine Zionist Executive are the immigrants is described, the ct ress the Auxiliary Club e . and York of tester S. Leopold, past-presi- ! element until recently when a consid• had bought a magazine, through Zed •k S Judge Keidan Preside.. non by Dr. Leon Bramson, well- then enumerated. .. arable number of heads of families dent of the lodge and one of its most ; which I looked carefully, in the hope meeting with the sisterhood for the known Russian Jewish leader, mem- , prominent and enthusiastic niembers,1 Judge Harry It Keidan of Record- of finding something that might he ' purpose of hearing Frank Tonne " bar of the first Dunutand European with Millie mesas have begun to enter. While active in many philanthropic, er's Court presided at the conference n • The functions of the Zionist Organize- useful too my study. • I saw the words , beam, • , aum, ' t h e we I I- k nown " prison reform. representative of the Oft now in this heritable and other Jewish organma- at which the following men were 'Regulations for Jews in Germany,' er, who will speak on "What I Know lien in the matter of immigration are c meet• country. There will be addresses by . lions, the deceased was most closely present: -Rabbi Leo M. Franklin, d isc barged in the countries of origin and I read with great interest. What About Din Prisons." At the h M . ar 11 as in Palestine. Thel•ureaus , identified with Pisgah Lodge and the Rabbi A. NI. Hershman, Morris D. • • Joseph S. Kornfeld of To- leading men on the situation in east- I read there is so incredible that 1' ing -... :is well Rabbi ern Europe and plans for American I ts • Order of B'rli B'rith 11101 his death Waldman, managing director of the i mm i gran can not refrain from quoting it. in Pa estine asse. ledo, former United States minister aid will be adopted. I . Was a keen blow to. every member of United Jewish Charities; Henry Wine- e Persia, will address the sisterhood with the necessary formal- "'It is generally known that th to man, president of the United Jewish order in Detroit. Schools Already Established. ' Men of Temple Beth El to Act complying 32 members of the Voelkische party and in April Alexander Wolcott, dra- .ities on disentharkation and e them the : Immediately upon receipt of the Charities; E. Rabinowitz, president of The fund, which it is planned to in the Reichstag have decided to move matte critic of "Vanity Fair and the through the customs and disinfecting As Hosts to Non - Jewish a committee consisting of the United Hebrew Schools; David W. stations. The immigrants are then , new , ' the adoption of a law Jews. This decision is based on for a program that New York Sun, will deliver a lecture. raise under Mr. Lewison's leader- , Ailolph Freund, Bernard Ginsburg, Simons, Fred M. Butzel, Milton M. ship, will be used to maintain the Friends at Dinner. ' received into camps or hospitals where I Charles s Rosenthal and Julius Epstein, Alexander, vice-president of the trade schools already established by has already been drawn up by the . they are provided with shelter, main., - was appointed to proceed at once to United Jewish Charities; Julian II. 1the Ore in Poland, Lithuania, Rou- People's party—regulations for Jews P. Fellowship Night, which a year ago tenance and medical assistance until . Cleveland to represent Pisgah lodge Krolik, Jacob Nathan, Bernard Gins- hi . . f ,,,,,d o increase their mania and Russia and in Germany—consisting of 65 pare- distinguished they can tint work. In case facilities to accommodate 9,000 pu- proved one of the v.i• li ,t t. with graphs of which the following are . telsats . :nl 1(flelhne n ,t7,trnt g t h .v o apruerci assisted ent.,prl.e.c.ifurt,lv-ii ihm.ii 4 .,ro ii,islge ,;;;'13fglel r hila .ve '), ,,:51,11 t;n'rirtlhiti.reaLl m;eshe:U11,:r.i nAci :11) schools a s i and aa et iveea f marking pa aa o a Isacah lasie establish v,arshaadditional and r f ar I et Mr. `,:ri':' characteristic examples. The first their intention to be present at the Abraham Srere, Louis Duscoff, A. Men's among provision is for giving all resident repeated this yearlon the evening , similar purposes." This work is funeral services and a representative Schwartz, David Robinson, Louie staff of teachers and master median- be Jews the legal status of aliens. for these schools; supply 2,000 of Armistice Day, Tui•silay, Nov. 11, those which are financed by the Keren 1delegation of Pisgah Image will be on Dann, Louis Stall, Louis Granet, -- i CO all official documents the name shall hand to pay their last tribute and re. Ilarry Z. Brown, Michael Krell, Max artisans, graduates of these schools, when several hundred lembers of the' Ilayesod. i be hallowed by the word "Jude" for, Loyalty to Cause Emphasized Agricultural Colonization. can follow • club will each be host f a non-Jewish • • spectre to the memory of their former Lieberman, Hyman Goldman, Joseph that th I in the case of baptized Jews, "Judea- . H. Ehrlich, David S. .emon, . activities are then comrade. their newly acquired trades, and as- ' friend at dinner in th dining hall of . at First Meeting of Year The upbuilding 1- ' • tion shall 1 11' '• " ; Lasky, Joseph Wetsman, Abraham Dt. Lynn Harold successively considered, agricultural Program for Armistice D•y, stet 2,000 additional Jewish families Temple Beth EL also be recorded in the registry of- Shiffman, M. B. Cohen and Isaac Ro- of Detroit District. is I attendance An unusually large to take up land in southern Russia Hough, pastor of the ,Central Meths- colonization coming first. The total fins. All persons whose ancestors where the government gives land free ' list Episcopal Church, a movement foremost area of laml in ,lewish possession in • expected at next Monday's meeting senthal. the wers members of the Jewish faith on i Judge Keitlan, in opening the con- t 01:(e,•cieni)n nd iunng.,,,.,T, 1:,er2 la pis_ of Pisgah Lodge to attend the an- The Detroit district of the Zionist to those who will cultivate it within orator and a leader in t tien oat , the 11;uatle•sdt,i,,A March II, 1922, areconsidered Jews. ' reflected by the fellowship meetings, - nual Armistice Day celebration staged ference, declathd that from the stand- Foreign Jews are excluded from Gert l Organization of America began its a period of two years. m point of ultimate Jewish values, Jew- (These under its auspices. A sm-cial progra The Ort is a long-established Fu- will deliver the principal address, 157,500 acres. many. Those who are in the country , work of the current season at the education takes precedence over ximatel Y e have lately been incre-ased b y has been arranged, consisting of short ish must leave it within four weeks and , Shaarey Zetlek Synagogue Thursday ropean Jewish philanthropic organize- Among those who will also speak will holdings P" Ginsburg and a group of Wayne County Circuit Court, nromi- addresses by a number „f younger all other communal enterpo‘see, for additional purchase of .10,000 dunning their property is to be confiscated. evening, Oct. 30, when an election of non, founded 44 years ago by Baron be Judge Joseph A. Moynihan of the its full name being fleetly identified with activities in the by the Jewish National Fund and of ' members of the lodge who saw active the boys and girls who are educated - When German Jews emigrate a certiofficers took place and the following H orace Service during the world war. They in the lore of the Bible, Jewish his fain proportion of their property is were chosen: A. J. Korman, presi. prominent Jews, Zion Commonwealth./ Enlehasis is will Present their interpretation ,,f tory, ethics and the Hebrew language et:inf.-arta by the "Bumlesstaat" ' dent; Solomon Lachman, vice-nresit "The Association for the Promotion Catholic communion of Detroit and about 30,000 humans by the American co,la, o f i ghth n n i fi gure di ng ea Knight fact that the "sale and the meaning of Armistice Day to the are practically certain to remain ra de s c h oo l, , l proper- , lent; Samuel Rubiner, secretary; M. o f A gr i cu lture end T where they last resided—the n of land are (-Mindy free." nation. Among those invited are Jews. lions being as follows: Of fortunes II. Zackheim, treasurer. Plans for an Among the Jews." Maintained by bus circles. Judge Moynihan will be bald I ur "n in • the "I have been impressed," said luntary contributions from Jews in ' the personal guest of Morris Garvett, • With regard to , the state lands the re- Capt. Isidore Levin, Roland Eixt•I and vo of co less than 100,000 marks, half is - intensive drive for a large member- Nathaniel II. Goldstick. Several mu. Judge Keidan, with the social value the countries in which it operated, it , vice-president of the club. port says: of fortune, between hop were outlim•d and will be I will -of .lewish etlucation in the course of - Harry H. Solomon, president, Up h, the. Present, the government ; skid and vocal selections will be in- 100,imit and 50(1,000 marks, tvvo- ve•lopell during the first part of the taunted, before the war broke out in " 1914, 04 of trade schools with an tit- , introduce the will will re- of Paleetine 6,300. Twenty-eight of speed briefly to speakers, the theme who which has not seen its way clear tersPersed. Chairmen .1aeoli Langer my work in Recorder's Court. While think; of fortunes of more than new ithrninistration. Mr. Koffman an- considerableare - a of and Sol Blumrosen of the entertain. the number of Jews who' appear in se t aside a con , flounced that the officers and execu. tentlance 1,001 ■ .1100 Illark,,, four-fifths. land for it-wish colonization and, with nwnt committee are arranging for the courts are by no means alarming- nth committee would meet twice these schools are in Russia, 27 in Po- • be emphasized throughout the even- i,, , ly high, the fact that virtually all who Schools Closed to Them. !it few small exceptions, no state or smokes and refreshme-nts. every month at the homes of mem- land, 10 in Lithuania, 11 In Rou.! ing. Of justice leek Jewis h Rally to Be Annual. It was derided that Pie . a soh I , t elge 1 10 face the bar " •.1•••es may bid no public office the governing body and that mania, four in Latvia and one in Dan. - The Temple Beth El Men's Club waste taints have as yet becente avail- extt•nd an invitetion to Lieut. C01. knowledge testifien impressively to a meetings to be athlresst•d bY zig. Ththe thousand eight hundred ' and alv excluded from the profession ' hers purpose." monthly the the splendid moral prophylaxis which I of f hie ; nor may they direct theaters men who can bring messages of sic.- and fifty artisans in the countries is said to be the first organization Tht• Sari as operations involved in William Patterson, commander 1 eparatory as well as Jewish legion in Palestine during the Jewish mhication, aside from innIn- or nmving,-picture houses. They any , nificance to the cultural and Zionist nom et for this wi th tools and ' affiliated with a synagogue in the able strati • 1 w e re N -uppli e d wi n, pr c trinsic values, represents. prience medicine on their fellow- i a l,. rated States to stionsor an annual .I` .low's would he rasema t er Dr. Franklin Speaks. the outbreak of the war and , rally of men of varying religious out- actual, are then described in detail. World War, to speak in Detroit un- may. They are disfranchised activities of Detroit Je an in a vi.- Under preparation work are incluthol der' the auspices of the lodge Dec. 7. ' With Rabbi Tam M. Franklin lIerlared Fund Drive Democratic. ert ',eligible for election. They are arranged with precise regularity. Mr. Koffman, in assuming the the ruin of 1•;uropean Jewry, the Ort , looks in order to establish The drive to raise fowls for the that the Jews of the city, regardless eio , l, h o , l but from military and naval must paY a defense tax. Presidency of the district, declarml , was enabled to continue its work • dile manner the essential oneness e:f of stony soil and terracing; Iliad mak- he lodge in progressing of their particular outlook on Jewish demon- the drainage of swamps, the elt•aring 10'W home oft seni•. an , schools and high schools may that Zionism is synonymous with .1u- , mainly through subventions from the all religious expression and to demon- are life or their interpretation of Jewish strati- the possibility of an under- ing and afforestation. In line with the Zionist Organi. favorably, About a dozen to Ger, ads ,, n of hitivity, Jews. Newspapers that em- deism and that Detroit Zionists are American Joint Distribution Commit- . o or that have Jews as own. to be found in the forefront of every tee. The withdrawal of that organiz-istanding which nullifies suspicion and the latter Ji.ws rry the movement which has the welfare of anion, a war-time emergence relief 'intolerance. Members of the Men's ration more planted 000,011 trees, including in one the fit.1,1 to solicit personally every rally to the than 50o,otei eucalyptus ,thrts of the 1,500 nie•nthers of the or- history, .lewish should education with the cause same en- era plo t husiasni as they do to the physical owners must ca • -r part { body, has left the Ort in financial Club are working hard to have the at- front 1719 to 1923 and prepared over der in Detroit. "We don't want large subscrip-- wants of the you and the under- shield of David in a conspicuous pe. Judaism and Jewry at heart. straits. This, according to a state- tendance at the forthcoming dinner 2,000,0110 ,, , ,ellings in its nurseries. Ile said: the agrieultur al work terns," said President Samuel J. • privilegtol Na.! Chazan, of Order Speaks. siti, in the heading. State indus- Nathan Nast of the Onit•r went by Dr. Leo Branson, who is excel that of the previous .year. "Once the splendid work of the While most Of 1.s i discussing the plan for the tri,,.. vas and electricity plants, rail- of a prepare or) Rhodos in this country attempting to se- i - been necessarily has character, the Zionist Ornanization campaign. "What we want rather is United Hebrew Schools is made roa , -• trolley lines and shipping con- Sons of Zion, a fraternal insurance curt re for it a continuance of American a 100 per cent campaign, in which known ti , the Detroit Jewish public cert- may employ no Jews. No real organization consisting of Zionists . lewish support, comes at a most eriti- It Kenn IlayeS011) has, in c o every member of Pisgah Lodge will a generous response will follow. Europe, who estate may he sold to Jew's. Com- and affiliated with the Zionist Organ- ' cal time for the lews of Europe with the National Fund, settled 1,400 articipate We are not asking the . is imperative that every piece of con- njunction " ' • indicate usher of America. delivered the by mereill registries must ' reason of a social upheaval due to 1923. • • on the soil from 19- am few. 'a of Detroit to contribute to any ',true five Jewish educationa wor wh e tiler owners or part owners are principal address. Mr. Chazan is a v , conomic conditions, have had the can ..... thr par t y Represented by •'Iews ery The slements are then described, as • charity or to give us any donations. I should be cheerfully aided in this Jews or "Judenchristen." Bills of ex" loading business man of New York very foundation of existence torn H■lf of Group. well as the various forms of assistant'e We are asking them to buy bonds city. let us discard differences and chanee made out by Jews must bear City and is a member of the net . . , from under their feet. Unless the rendered by the Zionist Organizat•tm hearing 6 per cent interest Of a grail, work together for the preservation of • committees of the Zionist COnspicuously the draw- • e .Kt-- Ort.can continue its operations on an ing firm and the the name Star of of David. All executive LONDON.—Of the 32 Jewish can- (Keren Ilayesoill, the agricultural in- equal, if not suiwrior, to the ordinary , the spiritual value, which make for . All 0 rica, American o f th f A met o and ' ..thwish character and pride. The edu- ran . ration avesod o . the increasing scale, thousands of .4.'8 tlidates who entered the Parliamen- • titute and its experiment stations be- mortgage bonds sold to the public. commercial concerns owned ill Part . ending before the war on cont. a common prob- • ,1,•p ending "Pisgah Lodge does not want Its rational problem is t ,,, o tary lists in the recent British else- • oe in whole by Jews must have the • sh Congress as well as of the ail- The visit of inspe•ction of Dr. Mead hometo be financed by a few iteli- • tern. I shall happily support the ef- twits, 14 emerged vktorious. They conspicuous pull- ministrative committee of the Keren Twenty-five merce, will thousand "starve amidst Star of David in a cons • ' 'I"' Jewish Plenty." families . the fact that - . . as Rather, it is its desire to - forts of the United Hebrew Schools." is rex-tinted as well viduals. who had settled on the land will be represented all three parties—C.0n- tion , ,n th me • signs. ' Tuition Free to 700. sethative, Labor and Liberal. Samuel one while given making prominence. various criticisms and have every one of its members par- . Ile said: b " . .li•w s and Jewesses who return Ilayesod. th ir far ms be- Aaron Klein, member of the board an a on their "The rapid demonstration on the co mpe II e d to t a b suggestions. he expresses fevtirable , ' ticipate. If each one of our ment to Cermany after once having been part of the Jew, of Palestine of their cause they lack the skill and the im- - Finburgh, Conservative, member of will more of directors, declared that of the We n elected from the Salford constituency vtews as to the agricultural resources hers will buy a $50 bond bans-led are to be hanged. peculiar spiritual power, in my ph•ments tt, comply with the law re- the Jewish Board of Deputies, was o • f Palestine and the possibilities of than reach our quota of $60.000. more than 2,000 children educate in .., "'For the protection they arc I, inion means more than the $27,- quiring complete cultivation before Ile defeated the lewish colonizatitm in that country. This is not a difficult task and from the four schools mare than 700 re- near Manchester. • granted in Germany the Jews mus t _ 000,000 which has been spent in that ownership can n be legally e-stae Mar 'r J. who had dis t7roler urban development emphasis present indications will be secant- ceive free tuition, while the remain- . labor leader, Ben Tillett. pay double Inc taxes paint by Ger a month to $4, the Ilf the Min- and thousans f o th d pay from $1 oers der son- is laid unity the large increase in Brunel Cohen Conservative a . • . plished." mar t. All the provisions of the regu. country For since the award of a 1"nle l'' posed of their belongings and wwere. , - _ _. the revival average monthly cost of educating a Samuel and see- building activities which have result- in-law of Sir Stuart ,amuel Ilate. la t 1,,, for Jews in Germany apply The aChOOIS COMpriSell in the those non-Jews who join any infinitely more difficult than the builtl- preparing to locate on the soil face rota of the British Legion, Wa pupil 01 in the erection of suburbs near .11•- • ' rf . also ' ,■ system are the Kirby Center, the new a land. And in order that ruin. The trenle schools in which the elected from his constituency ,-, ' fl rusakni, Haifa Find Tiberias, as well up of may become a seat of great Jewish youth of Europe were reeeiv. Prot , • !lye or defensive association of , ing school et Philadelphia and By. ron ave- Palestine Liverpool. Sir Arthur Defrece, ' ".• ay the extension of the township of Jew,' nues, the Oakland school, the Wilkins moral and spiritual power, it is in- ing vocational training will have to servative, famous theatrical prod t Tel Aviv. In this connection the work uc•r Kra- school. The Michigan Avenue . H losed I Sinister Document. A I read this sinister taco- ' cumbent upon the Jews of the world. be c Was re-elected from Blackpool ''cry •,f the General Mortgage Bank, 'When Mn. F r ances Heft in I. Expected Here 'treat Hebrew School, while not within the Leading Figures Interested. Harris, Liberal; Sir Philip Sas '(-7, a5 ' en !topsoil institution, is pointed out. thought at first that it was a especially those of the United States.- Nasembee 8. . system, Is supervised by the principal !tent I o gress The report then notes the pr --- -- , - dark time of of the religious wherewithal the development Wstorical that reproduction Middle not only to for supply the financial of Associattel with Mr. Lewisohn in Conservative; Samuel Samuel. , ''' of the United Hebrew Schools. MN. Frances Heflin, field ',pro- %'( of Pa'estine industrially. Ntention is , such things really existed. the economic life of the country but this if are. among others, James s,•rvative, a brother of Lord Bear e, Rabbi A. M. Iler thman of Shaarey .. ill ,,u,:e'iri -: made of tht building industry, as well sentative ,if the Jewish Consumptives a Zedek, David V,'. Simons, Jacob Na- u I never ave believed that to think of Palestine continuously, II. Becker of Chicago; Mrs. Alexander Dr. G. E. Spero, Liberal; M. Tu riV i‘Ife ItYlVil . i•al as the manufacture of the row meter- Relief Society of Denver, who for iersigentls• With love and devotion. Kohut, Judge Jacob Panken and Samuels, laborite; Arthur Sa But I WO 11 Shin Emanuel number of years has conducted in • than, Henry Wineman, Morris D. .lodge Otto A. Rosalsky of New York Conservative; h Waldman and Milton M. Alexander II ontinued on pare 5. a peatical party could seriously con- I and Morris Wolf of Philadelphia, minister of mines in )tar Don Miehigan and adjacent states ram- C ontinuous Thought Essential. discussed various angles of the situa- c i der •e• , ; eras; opeing n sue nonsense in of the society "That member of the Zionist di,- vice chairmen. The executive coin- cabinet; Joseph . 1..01S in the interest . . tins confronting the schools and de- • twentieth century. in the parliament Major I. Hare Belisha, Henry Major ' . . s i composed of Dr. wIll a Rite i n , r i . t ir , MAZER SECURES HORTON 4 Germany—the Germany of Goethe, trio is truly a member whose thought mittee i S Glared thit the community, realizing -ow I chairman; David N. 510- Alfred Mond, Liberal; Major I FOR GYM DIRECTOR fun ds wheal will go tower& the eon- he fact that they were menaced with Kant and Lessing. Have they forgot. for the movement is ever for its fia- sessohn, Mrs. William D. Sporborg, B. Salmon, Conservative, managin or •11- O ; struction of two new buildings.(Inc _ ._ _ a marked impairment of their work, " the cultural gifts of the Jew to vancement. Ile who contents himself t C. Vladeek, vice chairmen; A. E. rector of the Lyons Tea Shops 100 additional Jacob Mazer, chairman of the gym- , to-ill be usedto house would respond whole-heartedly to the the world? Beginning with the Ten with the paying of his dues or with Rothstein, comptroller; Ilerman nephew of Sir Joseph Lyons, r epee- as a call for funds. Mr. Waldman and C smmandments of Moses, through the a subscription to the Keren Ilayesod Bernstein, honorary secretary; Henry st•nting the constituency of Ha thou- , nasion, committee of Temple Beth El, women patients and the other state- has engaged, as professional instruc- nurses' home. According to a Mr. Bated offered the plan for a Prophets, Jesus Christ, St. Paul, does not take Ziorism sufficientlyBernstein, IL Rosenfelt, campaign director, and also were successful candidates throu eh Spinoza to modern times, the seriously. A true member of the its is tor for the gymnasium classes at the. ment by the officiate of the sane- concerted drive for the United Ile- a Jew whose Dr. Cyrus Adler, Jacob Billikopf, One of the interesting resu can- temple, R. J. Horton, head physical torium. several hundred patients, the brew Schools, the Ort Reconstruction Jews have never ceesed giving price- Zionist movement is Fels, Albert M. Greenfield, the fact that the Jewish Liberal are women, are Fund and Emergency Refugee Fund. etion tdirector of the Detroit Y. M. e. A. majority of whom les• treasures to humanity. Is not heart beats continuously for the Maurice Gen. Abel Davis, James Davis, Sol dictate, the world'.: gTeatest living scholar. cause. Harry ctate, Nathan, who ran for etc repel, Mr. Mazer is personally undertaking on the waiting list. The nurses' home M. Fisher, S. Mr- in the constituency of Wh•tech eated the financial obligation in order that will be needed to accommodate the Deutsch, to , Maurice Samuel, author of "You Albert Einstein, a Jew—a manlAr, Gentiles," one of the most talked of wish, Hamilton Loeb, Jacob M. Loeb, which is mainly Jewish, was def sling, the members of the temple may have increase in the nurses' staff which AUXILIARY WILL DINE world1 ',Thom the entire scientific 1 s - books of the year, will speak before Louis Mann, S. J. Rosenblatt and Jet by his Laborite opponent, Go cDon- all the advantages of a proper physi- , will be occasioned by the eventual ad- they worl forgotten tens eagerly? i CONGREGATION OFFICERS Have the members of the district Thursday Bus Rosenwald of Chicago; Louis minister of transportation in Ma n „ a cal education. Mr. Horton is con- 1 mission of 100 new patients. that Frankli and how Walter Rathenau served the Ger - F'rsnkel of St. Paul, 1. W. Frank of alt's cabinet, ment sidered the leading physical director I Among the patients who have re-' Dec. 11. The ladies Auxiliary of Congrega- run people and the martyr's death he e vening, The members of the executive corn- Pittsburgh, Irving I. Goldsmith of Liberal, former member of perils r'oert in Michigan and, by special arrange- ceived treatment in the sanatorium brother-in-law of Sir Ile suffered for his country? years are a considerable • tion B'nai Mosche, Garfield avenue Ehrlich, chair. Saratoga Springs, Benjamin F. Levy • and has been secured for Monday , in recent ewish ment, H. Eugene Mannheimer of Samuel, was defeated in the J .. "I know the psychology of Guc- and Thursday evenings throughout number of Detroit men .nd women • and Beaubien street, will entertain y mitten are Joseph o- m Jacob of Elmira, Dann, Harry rnerican fellow-citizens and of our Des Moines, Barnett E. Marks of constituency, Hackney. Philip The national directors of the no- with a banquet in the synagogue Sun- writer the winter. The classes will begin of the s ister Friedberg, Louis Stoll, _ err nations. They will never feel man; c maaha, dolls, Liberal, famous, English edera- Monday evening, Nov. 17. Mr. M. riety from Detroit are Rabbi A. M. day evening, Nov. 9, in honor Friedberg, Morris Louis ' Cohen, Morris Shatzin, Jacob Miller, Phoenix, Henry Minsky of O and of the mach . n sympathy for a country that Bernstein, Abraham Srere, Hardwig Peres of Memphis. h rles and pre ident of the Zionist F Col. ter has also secured a competent di- 'I llershman, Rabbi Judah L. Levin, officers of the congregation A general meeting of the wan defeated. auxiliary. ' ,'"`", "t guarantee the same rights Aaron M. Polakoff of Buffalo, Alex Sanger of tion of England, that Dr. Dr P. M. chair. rector for the women's classes, which David Oppenheim, David Robinson,' v Z Gordon. Julius Braun, Jacobi Kauf- i congregation will take place at 8 to foreigners gners as to natives, or and Mil- Charles Waley Cohen, liberal, a Morris D Waldman II begin the following evening, Mrs. Israel Kaplan and Moses 11 or s . arr' Z. David .e S. Zeman, aron M. D Dallas, law parliamentary com - will o'clock i3 the afternoon. insult. its own citizens because because O f Burrows, M. Alexander of Detroit and J.1 man of the man. Milton ton Nov. 18, I Davidson, also defeated their faith " I srae mit t t ee, was . m ' I Peerson, r g • K. Weitzen krn o f o AA ilkesbarre f. .nyricht 1921 by Seven Arlo Testae. and Isaac Shetzer. Gordon byadkateb Support For Work. In DEATH OF LEOPOLD MOURNED BY LODGE Club to Observe Fellowship Night ZIONIST DEVOTION ASKED BY LEADERS 1, i n ■ 14 JEWS VICTORS IN BRITISH FIGHT ( DENVER SANATORIUM SENDS FIELD AGENT