HEDETROIT BWISit jfRONICLf All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1924 VOL. XVI, NO. 25 Telephone GLENDALE 9-3-0-0 Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents His Governance HOUGH ISSUES CALL Formulates Code ORT FUND MEETING [Explains MILLER SETS FORTH To Mandates Commission JEWS OF ENGLAND rjg,if,i,20,-rieli:ciillsetssaysl TO EFFECT LEAGUE I ACTIVITIES BEGUN Of Jewish Action ASSIGNS TO DETROIT IGNORE PALESTINE OF FRIENDLY MINDS A QUOTA OF $40 000 BY DAVID A. BROWN Pro ASSERTS DE HAAS i s fesso r M. M . Kap l an Will 1 Dev o te Year to Cons ider- anon of a Guide. New York Conference Attend- Methodist Minister and Former New Yorker Accepts Tempor• College President Attacks ed by Joseph H. Ehrlich ary Chairmanship of Finance • Provincial Spirit. NEW YORK.--The Soriety for the and Morris Waldman. Committee of Union. Advancement of Judaism, under the I DECLARES CO-OPERATION --- direction of its leader, Professor Mor- HEADS EXECUTIVE BODY SPRINGS FROM INSIGHT Kaplan, plans to spend the FUNDS WILL BE SOUGHT INTEREST IN COUNTRY M. IN THE METROPOLIS deeai year in building up a code of Jewish FEEBLY SENTIMENTAL IN COMBINED CAMPAIGN Points to Potential Gifts of practice, which its members will use Sees Renascence of Tradition in ' Jewish People, Greatest of r as the standard guiding them in their Firm Economic Foundation For Leading Weekly Paper Stands Jewish Spiritual Life in World's Sufferers. every day life. The code will be de- in Way of Vigorous Work the. United States. European Jewry is Object veloped through the discussion meet- For the Homeland. "'rho only hope of American civiliz- of the Organization. --- ation, of .western civilization as a CINCINNATI.—Nathan J. Miller ings or forums which the society holds ow whole, lies in a league of friendly y. of New York, chairman of the New monthly, one division of the code be-' (Et terial Note:—The folly minds," declared Dr. I.ynn Harold articl• was written by Jacob De .\t a conference held Jost Sunday York executive committee of the ing discussed at each meeting. Hough, former president of North- . tale time secretary to Dr. • , itt the first meeting, held Sunday, at the home of Adolph Lewisohn in Union of American Hebrew Congre- Balt , western liniversity and minister- of liersl. on his investigation tour of rations, has been made acting chair- s re la ti on O f 3,,,, to Gen-New York the Jews of Detroit were the Central lfiethotlist Episcopal Palttsthe, The material for the Man of the finance committee of theNov, 2, tb Church, at the 'annual fellowship ' union during the absence of David tiles was taken up, the book "You asked to subscribe $40,000 to thtl'Ort article was fathered in Europe, night dinner held under the auspices pintlereil over in Africa and put A. Brown, chairman of the commit-.Gentiles," by Maurice Samuel, sere- Reconstruction Fund before Feb. I. of the Temple Beth El Men's Club tee:' who left for a trip around the ing, as the basis of discussion. into went: , in Jerusalem. It deals 1925. The eon ferentir, which pledged last 'rota:day evening in the temple question that has until ?low world. ' with a "The main principle guiding our to raise $1,000,000 for the organiza. dining hidl. Members of the club - been leaded by Jewish journalists. nr. Miller will continue the work • were hosts to nun-Jewish friends. begun, by Mr. Brown immediately of-' conduct toward our nun-Jewish neigh- thin, better known as the Society for It will create discussion and dis- "When the 2,000,000 American sol- JACOB DE HAAS plea-t• Zionists as well as non-Zion- ter- n the latter's appointment to the to ms should be to retain our Jewish the Promotion of Agriculture an d diers," declared Dr. Hough, "found ' ists. We feel, however, that a man _ SIR HERBERT SAMUEL individuality, while seeking to achieve chairmanship of this committee by . Trade SOW- lobs' Among the Jews, Was s.theniselveo on the other side of the of Mr. De Haas' record has a right on. whole_souled political, nonomic, cu - . . the Chicago council of the union, sea and learned, perhaps for the tint to state clearly what he sees, re- which met last April. The committee total an d social co-operation with attended by prominent Jews from . time, that they were a part of a larger is endeavoring to raise $400.000 to them," was given by Dr. Kaplan as many parts of the country. Detroit gardl,s of consequences.) World, America was shaken out of lie meet this year s budget for the work the basis upon which th le rel should ations be hip . was represented by Joseph II. Ehr- provincialism. A new horizon loomed of the union and to devise plans for between Jew and Genti By JACOB DE HAAS Itc h and Morris D. Waldman, manag- before the'American people and new t h e f uture finan c ing of the organize- es — stirred their minds, in the code the sit- ing director of the United Jewish don. Presidents of congregations tablished by he the submitted Jew. Dr. to Kaplan, (Copyright. 1924, by Seven Arts Eva- ' -- "The United States had begun to- • ' . tore Syndicate.) Rabbi Hershman Scores Habit have been communicated with and ac- eiety, divided the relation between Charities. — nurse a dangerous isolation. It had lion started for the collection of the Jew and Gentile into four parts—Do- In Detroit there will he no b ll- Government begun to think of patriotism in terms — of Submitting to False current year's budget. Two hundred congregations have already sub- t litical, economic, cultural and social. victual 'campaign for the Ort, but the Head of Palestine JERI'SAI , E5L—The other evening , of • self-congratulation, a patriotism Renders a Report on His Social Standards. Discuases Jewish vol.. here in Jerusalem, I heard a man quota will be' sought in a cOmbined . , which is a perilous one. A great na- — scribed 70 per cent of the current Adminstration. quarreling with another man's Ile- The code expresses disapproval of drive, planned for the early part of '• nein is one which possesses the capac- . -- That the observance of Armistice year's expenses. brew grammar. I ventured to suggest itv for self-criticism not one which Announcement of Mr. :11iller's ac- . any attempt to have Jews vote as a January, for thtt United Hebrew that in reality he found no pleasure Day , is meaningless unless it is do Ii- Schools, which te struggling with a ' GENEVA.—tt T. A.)--The task hills •itself in self-coMplaceney. That i cattol to a consideration of means by ceptance of the acting chairmanship body but states that this (hies not e I --' m 1 in the other man's ideas. Ili- 1 ut -m-s- of the mandates commission of the nation which is concerned more am d prevent Jews supporting. on Jewieh $30,000 deficit, the Einergency Fund League sion was as tartly as will be my own which the peace of the world may be of the finance committee is containe of Nations is to guard the ap- 0., e things t i does best than about g for the Refugees and the Oct. as to my distaste for the form of assured, was declareti by Rabbi A. M. in a letter which was sent out by rounds, in lino with th ' plication of the text of the mandate anything else must give its thinking spirit of measuress American democracy whit+ Local Men Familiar. as provided and accepted by the come- people occasion for solemn thought. words I am here employing. Pleas- m ainta ining Jewish -eas- Hershman in a sermon last Saturday Charles Shohl, president of the union, helpful in as discrimination against Jew, 0 the Dr. Leon RussBramson, a member of nil of the League of Notions, declared Onl that nation is PC011 1111 the first ant thoughts only permit of the . em- morning in Shaarey 'wink Syna- to the presidents of congregations are th ere the As long ties is is worth Of g r ti- ployment of sweet words. With so gogue. Rabbi Hershman inveighed throughout the country. He writes: life. ian 'Dutra and the Ort's Marquis Theodol, chairman of the nt osY w hit h the e habit e r "I am happy to inform you that in the commission:in concluding the debate, be consid- European not. representative nub of preface let me say that I against transforming Armistice Day code states. it should 'Irene di '""it'en't ' "" could not pass through England on into an occasion for national self- Nathan J. Miller New York h ered unethical to give preference to U United States, presented the needs of which lasted three days, on the Pales- Symphony. one-. One Instrument t in ymp to take of the acting chair. Jews in trade and employment, not the On at a meeting at t he Phoenix tine reports. my way to Palestine without seeking glorification and pointed out the need consented " The soldiers of the United Staten The mandates commission thanked eturntd troll:ti' n war realizing that Vane information as to the patent fur men and women who have the manship of the committee on finance in a retaliatory spirit, but rather to Club the early part of October, at ' rh. . country failure of the Jews of that country courage to voice their opposition to during Mr. Brown's absence. Mr. help those who suffer from such dis- w ind, s.,,,, present Rabbis Leo Tit Sir Herbert Samuel l for his explana - their was but one instrument t to seize the opportunity which the watt- and to conditions which inevit- Brwon has served the union with won- Franklin and A. M. Hershman. Ent lions given during the discussion and in the symphony of the world. If the ! derful enthusiasm and success. Two criminations. recognized the peculiar difficulties mandate has afforded them. I knew ably moth in conflict. The code approves of the establish- M. Buteel, Melville S. Welt, Morrie f Jul Y 'is is the , birthday Fourth o ! I ay 0f our . i..i. tine adminis. vision and hundred congregations have sub- der whi c h the Pa le s Day mar ks only I inc broad fact—that the sup- A The paucity of men he of asserted. • pent 1 ence,Armistice is scribed 70 per sent of the expenses meat of supplementary s schools where D. Waldman. Milford Stern, Milttts un groups should M. port given Palestine by the Jews of independent M Alexander and Joseph II. Ehrlich. testier had to carry out its duties, o violent thinking • • j. he birth of our intellectual and d j i remaining th e t e xt esthetic emancipation in relation to th The question of wheer England. as evidenced by public sup- due to the levelling influence of ens of the current year. Mr. Ehrlich, upon his return to te i n ag r ee- world ideas. We now realize that we congrs'gations permitted to transmit own . . . are . still to be heard be ' 'tual heritage to their their young, and city last Tuesday, said that Natha hn of, the Palestine mandat e is I D ort. is very small. The number of , vironment, to which most people, no 72 p . I I ■ am he spirit ith t lulanthropist, ment le be- from, but 1 s p $ York re part of the larger world. In years English JCR, who have taken an at- matter how eager they are at the the New ofion " a ne" Stralls, he life that each will not Is what it can to regards parochial educat • • • to inject idealism into the and Adolph Artic w22 o f the L eague o f Nati o? 2 five per sonal interest in the develop- ginning everY s uc h contributed 0,000 a right • keep the torch of Judaism horning ' • cessity group and as long as such education is Lewisohn $2,500• Explaining the , covenant is pot within the province back influx jarred of immigrant ment of Palestine is also very small. about them, ultimately succumb. and the cultures our older groups corn- ' confined to the training of lay and purposes of the Ort, Mr. Ehrlich of the commission to decide, Marquis munities, who little realized that a The influence of the Zionist Organiz- "The symbol of the courageous man in America. Half of Money Paid In. , Theodoli stated. lemon upon English Jewry is not no- who consecrates his life to the im-' now social and spiritual synthesis had • declared: spiritual leaders. "One-half of the money that has • Social climbing on the part of Jews ' "The articular ' r ble which Ile ' After acceiging the report of the , to be effected. Provideialism was the ticeahle. While one section of the provement of his surroundings," he , ms to oar attention is Hui Palestine High Commissioner, the Angle-Jewish press is intensely na- said, "is the patriarch Abraham, who been subscribed has already been iz- very natural offspring of ignorance. brinP ''. mandates commission took cog, tionalistic, the other is devoted in 'walked before God.' Unlike Noah' paid in; the remainder is now to be is condemned end social equality 1`‘ i Ort "There are two alternatives before present situation of otfr coreligilinio . i r th ft • Pa a i r . s. us. One is to continue to feed upon theory to the creation of an Anglo- and Enoch, who 'walked with God,' collected and the sums not hitherto described as a prerogative which is freely ' in • ann. i of th e pt i um f om - I b • of value only when bestowed t " t in the countries of easern Eurtme, nve to b e secure( e- not content with living sub 'b d will h seri e wi Jewry in Palestine. Yet England was Abraham icion and the hatrttds which nos- was his own life in blameless conduct and tween now and the end of the year. t and is not sought after at the price whose welfare we have shown suchI tine Arab Executive, representing 1- . 1 Association. the Sir a li;iP ' hristion-Mosleni I the land to which Herz! first looked on fon' n to the other ' ! eager interest for the, last 10 years. • is , ' of self-respect. this i er h as " M r. . WI]undertaken e I' a ea", a Many of us contributed both means Herbert S am uel' s report contained a o : 1 . for support, and upon which much service to God and m n. Ile in-- ! f frit toll Y m 1 1s• later Brandeis fixed his famous pol- pressed his ideals upon his neighbors, work at great sacrifice to himself, be- I ' and efforts to the nllevintion of the reply in advance to the complaints .- Whet LeagueImplies, Whet • a the s Arab petition. icy. The attitude of the Anglo-Jewry ' pointing out to them the doctrine of cause of his love for the cause of Ju- , great suffering which followed the "New what does such a league im- flitting the last day of the discus- is at this time not an academic mat- th e one . etern al God and the folly of tlaism and because of his regard for 1 terrible disaster of the great war. ! 'sion on the Palestine reports, Sir Her- ply? It implies an attitude of mind ter t o the Jews of the United St alts, idol worship. Ile taught his servants Mr. Brown. 'ind, although it may have seemed beet Samuel gavethe members of the . which sees the life of the whole world iller has arranged his time , In the discussion of the creation of and the , people in whose midst he * V'Mr. Miller Kiser them !eoniniission detailed in ormation con- as a vivid, interesting panorama. It that that relief Which was f the so-called Jewish Agency a good lived the wisdom of pence and the so as to be in Cincinnati frequently .- would in itself he sufficient to create II desire to see and learn the kerning the schools of the Christians, involves ° w.,, me. deal of stress has been laid upon the , graciousness of hospitality and benev- to personally supervise the work. wholeness again out of havoc, 1Moslems and Jews in Palestine, the best things in every group on the ____ _ Mr. Miller believes that conditions support of the English Jews; a good olent deeds. Abraham was a man now, that another task must be dis- public life, labor face of the earth, to look upon other deal of the progress and development who hewed out a new- line of action point to a re-awakening of the Ameri- Representat ion in New Session charged be fore final and permanent ti conditions, in use "f Hebrew 'sanitation facilities, the pt.0 pies from the standpoint of their I of the Rutenberg project has so f ar in an age which was steeped in ig- can Jewish spirit. settlement can be attained. of the coon- best, not of their worst. Sincere in- Same finances Remains Virtually budget and the "With Europe at last on the way' ' depended upon the attitude of Anglo- norance, cruelty and pride. Ile it I qUiry into the truths of other faith!. Economic Position Lost. try. Jewry, and there is a presumption was who ushered in a vitally new era to industrial recovery," he said. "and As in 68th Congress. ' "Information aiming to us from ! Al the request of the commission, and cultures gives rise to sympathy with a sharply decreased demand that the American discussion of new , in the life of the world. - different countries of eastern Europe Sir Herbert added further details to and 'admiration. No man who is •• And when the prophet bids us to front that quarter on the attention economic effort in Palestine is based • to - he e riles sa lt w his report. Re" wo rth h• " sa NEW YORK.—Jewish renresenta- brin e new, of hundreds of thousands ' a number of points in his w. il l . , " n "- upon the prospect of some support be- . look back to the rock from which and resources of our so-called middle w" . in . • • i n the comprehend • • ,,I.- . 'fording - - -. the mining of potash the origin and develop- ' a' unemployed, of h d o r, It .1 es. r,,,,, ing provided from England. you are hewn,' to Abraham, he calls class and wealthier American Jews, I non in Congress, as a result of the of . l ews and poverty, of misery and starvation.; Dead Sea, he said that a commission meet process of Judaism, Confucian- : upon us to employ courage in the look to see here an increasing mere, Few Seriously Interested- ore of interest to the development of national election last week, remains practically unaltered. According to That is the result, not of passing Ca- I had . been sent to investigate mid it ism, Buddhism or any other religion It is true that in my investigation ' furtherance of ideals, however hard but of the entire ern-lwas expected that mines would he or culture, fail to come out of his Is- might jar the complacence of the the spiritual side of American Jewish lye latest returns, the following Jew- e of this problem I avoided in the main ,,• expansi of • ' h an infinite expansion quiry with within a few years. ish representatives were re-elected: nomie rebuilding of those countries meeting those officially interested in environment in which we find our- lir, • • • ! soul. fellow Jews who, previous ' • to the t e I , "I expect to see an idealistic pot . Kahn, Republican, c California; Our . the Zionist problem, but I came na- selves. The Jew, in order to live in "Far 3,00o years there was not one hath, Democrat, Illinois; war constituted the hulk of the mid-IAf ATTITUDE OF ARABS war, rurally close enough even to that the fullness of Jewish ideals, must icy. All through the ages the Jew' Adolph J. Sahath, significant movement in the history economic' h i ' ili t• n of BASIS OF QUESTION . hdavae , loisint their • s elites, Kann to have some idea of the views at all times he prepared to challenge' has lived for his ideals and has never Emanuel Celler, Samuel Dickstein. all silt GENEVA. - - (J. T. A•1 —During of the world which did not have the za in the the et Meyer er Jaeobstein, position, and t held h that direction. The informa - the false doctrine , which those about been afraid, when necessary, to die Sol Bloom Me pizirr k.esst, •cs the the do-oust:ion, members of the cam- metlitating Jew as its most interested , ' Democrats, New York state; Na- Rile new accept, must for his high aspirations. The .wish' lion t! at I gathered came at least hint spectator. It was the Jew who monks may be father to the thought, but I ' thaniel D. Perlman, Republican. New will niksien directed many questions to from men who are whole-hearted) y see k t o impress his ideals of personal to ll'llr Herbert Samuel concerning the watched the pageant of history unfold e ar'n' . in I y way expect to see the traditionally s pirit. interoded in Palestine, men who and public life upon his environment ual itself, saw great peep], contend for side of our Jewish nature assert New Isaac Bacharach, Republican, larger ‘," h ew Jereev• N'ictor Berger victims. T i s through a wholesale situation Arab leaders of the I .Th the • '13 Socialist, would have desired to give me a hone- and prevent his e nvironnient from ., the growth of ,,.' in. • ' Congressman wi scon. R. .. It. of the gr ea t Jesvi , h masoes to , proposed draft of the Palestine con- dmina. tion. witnessed te serytning that ful siew of the idealism and liberality drawing him into the vortex of con- itself, as has never been the case in I t an nations. r"lectiun 4 the . . as f 1 d . seltsupport plOoll•N- European pan 1 uc r • Ise lab a o t r an this country before. senbloom, Republican. of West Vir- ant 1 us 0 P s at of Ca Jews of my native land. The et iv . judicial sys ... has "You will, of course, , copo understand • • who advocated mrtitin of law, agriculturists, artisans and industrial- stitution, • been es, , loptol in the world's - his- t th e passage sions the t stat t e la Is, the explinations differed. but the condo- fusion and false standards." of ro. gime, ists. This is an ideal which must ap- • t OS Well RS the role plops] by tory has to tatme a part of the Intel-, that the value and the the Johnson-Reed i . OM, !don wes uniform. Many said, in dif- STAGES ARMISTICE lectual substant•e of the Jewish Perl- Ameri- who, a, sentiment does not and, in the Congress- mail to every one of us Ile- ',inner vinils nature of things, cannot lend 3• was not returned. fen et words, that the Jews of Amer- ply le it surprising that the Jew . the Zionist of Organization in the it man !Soar Siegel, New York, who rep- cans. have always been gnided by the lopment the country. DAY CELEBRATION li very lea must not expect any serious par- , , With 'regard to Jewish immigration who has 'been the supreme sufferer no o -suort and self-re- f self-support from 1915 thought self to mathematical determination; resented district f a Harlem ticieittion on the part of English Jews ' , into Palestine, Sir Herbert Samuel less then the most eager to observer, h I. sle Member Urge W id it is a question of inner feeling and to 1922. failed of election in a contest spect." a league in the development of Palestni i F • • much to contribute `" P' ha, ` ' wh o presid- it is useless to ask the reason why. in which he had as his opponent Con- r- ' a' era Wars. Dr. Henry MOskowitz, are qinously interested and very few , "" Lodge End Move to em One of the greatest - 'e of • • our 'A American spark tressman pressman Florian La Guardia, a Le ed at the conference. read sever I i mated that since the British ot•cupa- are prepared to give liberally. O'ne I not true that the hhighestmorel aid . set of whom set minds Is i• statesmen will 'said: the an- e , • Follette follower. . a • letters in ' •'''' .1 In I • l- a by 40,000, c of - it friendly Americans must said: go "You it alone, don't de- Your hundred men has attended tion, the cable Jewish increased such as I purpose? 20 jar re comes t mug h • h g riros ' • • population very frank informant ec t ua I insight • and . t m, r,,,,, end I t • •II . worth a connura. letter from Governor Smith of NPSY tied on the land in Chosen to High Office. us for anything." Another nual Armistice Day celebration staged of enthusiasm ' engaging in manufacturing, which is pain and aesthetic insight through lion of reason.' is pen.! on Among the Jews who were elevated York, in which he wrote: to the it struggle?!' Discussing the immigration restrie• said- "There are men here willing to under the auspices of Pisgah Lodge ••During the war the Jews of Amer- a considerable a nent a rt "From - the Prophets down to Spi• to important office in New York are ' : development Of Palestine. A govesn Palestinian institutions, but No. 34. I. 0. B. B., last Monday even- by co n- , du,trial is Mr. almost unthinkable that the Louis D. Gibbs, judge of the Bronx Ica set an inspiring example • ndtional government which will con- noon and Bergstm, from the great very tew are prepared to assume seri- ing. Rowland Fixed, former cam non "It law, Miller said: to rescue ❑ . Jewish, rep• seers and psalmists of the past down mender of Larned Post of the Ameri- United States has departed so far County Court, who Was electeti to the tributing over 954,000 000 Well As it isnrisibility." in England. including Blumrosen delivered stirring from its splendid ideals as to have Supreme Court; Albert Ottinger, who their people in southeastern Europe shat of Arab, as resentatives, aceonling to the propor- to the geniuses of music ••f modern a quarter of a can Legion; Louis Cohane and ad- Sol times there is apparent the truth that There are at lased legislated the simply of laborers will fill the post of attorney-general from disease, starvation and death • ' was emergency relief. Now, I lion of the respertive populatioue, submit• was at • Olill••111 JCR'S mantled in ' a memorandum the sublimest achievements in the •• down to a negligible quantity, for of New York state, defeating another Th ,,, a plea f understand, you art about to start a d, Mr,. i,1 the richest Jews in the wtirld. dresses. They joined spirit flow from a spring ' realm I o f the • spirit that is all that the immigration re- Jew, Attorney-General Carl D. Sher- . one world peace and for participation by by the execu. .' to the c am - • • ti•II at The. , is plenty of pain and suffering. of evidence, United States in through an effort to strietion means; however, one has to man; Philip M. Kleinfield, Nathan e1,000.000 the heavy taxation the Jews of enite Eng- the eliminate future wars the campaign, not for charity • m- tin. of the Palestine Arabs. tray.: through London, that de . Straws, Jr., H. G. Schackno, Benjamin but to loth) these victim , to help the Facts Are Needed. The memorandum contains arum- take things as one finds them. Antin and L. R. Lipoeicz, state een- selves. "In order to make possible A league Urges Refugee Aid. te r of complaints against the Zionists land have not bane impoverished by League of Nations. were brought to a Instruct. 6,000 Orphans. "And, in this connection, it might store. Senator Meyer Levy, who was The exercises "The object of this fund i. to sup- and states that the present adminie- of (nervily minds we must get at the '-'4IT hut, on the contrary, are het. be well to note that there remains a candidate to succeed himself, was , tine is conducted Re. the facts of the world, to learn the ter t , 'T Why do not the Jews of the close when President Samuel J. with us. from a humane standpoint, defeated by a narrow margin. port lie trade schools established by cording tration of essence of the genius of the nations. niet policy. a Zionist to Palt feu!, v which controls the mandate Rhodes requested the audience to n ,,nn owe ,,,ern Tolerant men are those who suspect the Ort organization i a high degree of responsibility toward the rescue of Jewry and of rise and remain standing for a full . Ill the least, and suspect the least he- Europe, which is at present instruct- ',.. or' ll URG ralesiine? I was the more tempted minute in silent tribute to the mem- those unfortunate refugee Jews, herd- uRGES A SYNTHETIC cause they know the retest. Only im- ES ing over 0,000 Jewish orphan children' RATIFY SUGGESTION of the my of those who gave up their lives . ed at various European points, who • to ask this as the relation peccable ignorance is what explains and semi-skilled artisans in useful ee. of England to Palestine is a in the world war. Mr. Rhodes said. find our doors closed against them. VIEW OF JUDAISM FOR UNITED DRIVE the hatred of euspicious men. We trades. Some of this money, by pro- genuine tradition, through the "In the fields of Flanders, underneath The first steps toward ameliorating and agricul- must learn to live with others in ■ - - - - r" , of Moses Montefiore and the the poppies, there rest the mortal re- that eitua tion have already ready been riding them with seeds record Rabbi Berkowite Emph•siees Raci•I total implements tin a credit basis, HebrewSchoolsBo ar d A '''P t. Plan harmony of effort. Fair play de• Anclo.J ewish Association than that mains of tens of thousands of men mend, that we pick out the best in For January Campaign. will go to •ssiet Jewish farmers and w•s educe- "The necessity for Jewish •nd Religious Elements. of the A meri can Jews, wh'ole interest who in the flower of their youth made • taken. the history of others and emphasize i n — their families. supreme sacrifice for flag and lion ie at last generally recognized; e It me has been aroused only since San • the — ic min t at ol s • the e • syn th t• e mind that holds "I am confident that your move' The hoard of directors of the country. They belonged to all creeds the various agencies desiring the corn- Rem.). • an Even emphasis on both the racial meat will have the slippery, not only United Hebrew Schools, at a special in its power the peace and glor of and probably will and denominations and owed 1 mem end d should . and for a coin- the world. 7o seek the secret Jniue who have made meeting held last Tuesday evening, nest themeelvee, nding andana ea and the religious factors in the un- An Aoglo-Jewia, Church. . once to many lands. The Gentile n people e counsel awl i of your ow tat of every people or race and to ad- nionitruc- approves! a plan caning tour r children ' and derstanding of the problem of Jewish The first answer I received was that the Jew sleep side by side; and Poil ❑ as k to aar unegier:tua t which is to mire and work with it is to usher in by Rabbi t ' ‘-',.h p - signal was the Jews of England have become an and German soldier rest peacefully dont nips. u it wh i. a4 .. meet hued drive for $111(1,000 Ro e 1 I merican be held next January for the United the march to the city of God. For Henry J. Berkowitz, associate rabbi ciation of the historical mission persistence Anglican church, a Jewish church. near each other in the eternal slum- a n re. e . ' • fo Temple Beth El, to be construe- with the approval of t . country s who, iebrew Schools, the Ort and the the city of God ha s 12 R ates . Into and truly orthodox at that; but still bar of death. The bitterness and 7 . 1, r - free i y , 1 e in an addres. before the Zionist peenle throughout the rancor engendered by the war have of our ,,P.00e'le-, I ors an d cree d s may likely gradually hive in Society last Monday evening realize that nn community can be per- Emergency Committee on Jewish which c a ll co erm altogether future • Cultural ‘the JeWish affiliation had I woul d enter. Why not join he proceseion nea tutu e """me wholly one of religion; and largely passed away and there re- that • the th very v t h t in now ,. a. wee k a t h • f the -• time who great many adults will turn to the at the Jewish Woman's Club bowie. manentiv happy unlese its member. Refuge,. This' plan h was 'd last presented a con erence e• only a deep feel- too. f that from this stand oint the Fn.glieh mains in our heart , self-supporting work- , at era. . thrifty . and eelf-supporting the sea- are . Judge Joeeph A. Moynihan of the '. the Kirby Center caiied for the par- Jews had nothing hP ut a sentimental study of our traditions, literature and The meeting was s the e first of th one . mg o f sympathy or e sic our a 1 so delivered an ad- • defense of history. While aware of the fact that s e While in New York last Sunday ; pose of coneidering meane of meeting C' mem 't Court religious interest in P leetine • their lives in ' hi tor ews, e said Rabbi 'd R bb• Berkowitz. dress. He declared that the gather- be over-optimietic along this ' on,;Th Jews;' that was easily prayer and well evening Mr. Ehrlich attended a fare- ithe critical financiel condition of the the things near and dear to them.' . • satisfied . I 'ma Y Y. as ! "are such by reason of blood ing was symbolic of a new era in eel ing f celled for no m action on their part. It • The program ended with the singing line of thought. 1 cannot help to reseet t e eman n- which composed of from that before that generation of Ameri- as by reaeon of ■ common religious well reception at Hotel Astor ar-iUnited Hebrew Schools. Judge Her d which every creed and racial group h d at the co rY • even leads the honor of the rabbinical !B. Keidan, who resided ,la I of the national anthem. e mama- a would work together for the era c.ar can Jews now at the meridian of life and ethical outlook. Lacking the re- ranged in of these who advocated wholly "- • Twelve teams, compo. .ni 't ed • • fer e nce , de i ed th o dale g atio n whi c h visited the U a w s h all- pen- civilization. Dr. Leo M. e have k en f . the Jewish fe. ferret attitude to w nrd s Jewi life. three to e nve men eac , eve t a have parsed, we shall have at- ligious coneciouenees no fruit. States during the last eight months In , lion, which provides a Jewish educe- of a remind ' ' • d by shall een Franklin, who concluded the list of a tree that b i e a self consclouenees which pit 1 • is like second answer I received was the field in the drive launche by t ined ht b deignated as consecrated." . But those who stress the racial ale- the interest of religious schools in Eu- lion for more than 2,000 boys and meat to the exclusion of the religious rope and Palestine. The delegation, . girls, is confronted with • deficit !speakers, declared his readiness to be- somewhat different "We are are a wholly spent Pisgah Lodge for the sal of bonds might told. "We g • • • come a charter member of the league I dieplay only • partial comprehension which sailed last Wednesday, consist- i amounting to nearly $30,000. ' for •t new home. Up to date about IcTouP." I Dr • . of frien endly dl y minds suggested by leaderless as a community. There , , one-quarter ° r ' a force in history. Race ed of Chief Rabbi Abraham I. Kookl F.. Rabinowitz, president of the of th e total . membership ex- DAVID A. BROWN LEAVES DI t Hough Th world was not a The 'of the religion Jew as are, like flesh and spirit, of Palestine; Chief Rabbi Abraham United Hebrew Schools, in the next hs. arisen 110 Ruccesmn to the Botha-' 1 '00 has been solicited. It is ' and ' h end f the FOR . TOUR OF WORLD • before ' B. Shapirn of Lithuania and Rabbi! few days will appoint •• committee to 1,-C a dreary place of utter ant- an d the 51ontagus of your i , °- -•'' pected that t e en o SAN FRANCISCO. — David A. • those inter- 1 formity, he said, for no two things inseparable entity " -. I I con f er with Mordecai M Epetein, dean of the Sin-, lis w h le al year every member of the lodge will ' youth, and our failure t grapple with I year trie an Aaron for • , u society an was elected ' Lillian chair- Kurland a member of Brown of Detroit sailed the Pale s t• lee problem is of t h e K and Farb- , btelka Yeshibah. The latter part of , ested in the Ort and the Emergency in nature are precieely alike. Unity, A aron the world. He plans to visit man . merely • . have been visited by !meats Committee on Refuge, on details of reflection of our failure to grapple ' one of the teams and asked to sub- around (Continued from Page 1) Honolulu, New Zealand, Australia. •man was chosen secretary to succeed last May the rabbis were the the drive. with our own local charities, most of ' 'scribe to the bond iseue. The new • of Detroit Jews. • one' Celia Blucher. • . • " • tor 1 'building. when completed. will be page 5 ) er hich appeal a n d d appeal 1 again (Continued on of the finest club houses in the c it y. Anglo-Jewry Adrift, Showing Signs of Decay, British Native Observes. ADVISES STRUGGLE ENVIRONMENT WITH ENVIRON LEAGUE COMMISSION LISTENS TO SAMUEL thoughts NUMBER OF JEWISH CONGRESSMEN NINE 4