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LWISII HRONICLE

r-

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Views
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WIT I ;OUT BIAS

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DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1924

VOL. XVII, NO. 1

Former President
Journalist

tn,us
a r T gltefrt. FEulogizes'

Jewish
MARSHALL DEPICTS [
"MILLIONS OF JEWS ,European
ANGUISH OF JEWS
WILL ENTER HOLY ' Homes C. Imperiled
Worker
Urge
STRANDED IN CUBA
LAND"—UNTERMYER h'irmer J. D.

Presides Over Largest

Jewish Order in U. S.

COrrespOndent.

1 man of the standing committee in
charge of the press galleries of Con.
rress were held in the chapel of
Geloor's undertaking establishment

WOULD BENEFIT HEALTH
OF ENTIRE COMMUNITY
--- -
Valuable Results in Research
Would Come From Such
An Institution.

activities of the Joint Distribution

--

Committee, reported to the National
Results of Jewish Effort Make Council of Jewish Women that, with Immediate Help Vital to Save
13,000 Souls From Menace
Deep Impression on League
the withdrawal Of American relief
. - ue
of Grave Danger.
Simon
funds, the responsibility rests anon
Mandate
M andate Commission.
N"

Declare' Racial and Religious
F deliv-
. Kar -
the Jewish women of Europe to fight
lered ' an
eloquent
eulogy of
Religi
7.
R" Abram

,„., „
nsiderations
Are
Foreign
in
which
he
described
him
as
a
for
Ow
continuance
of
all
institu-
A
picture
of the life of the Jew in
Co
o ger,


With
the
doors
a
"
K
''':".
li(i
priest and prophet of journalism.'
arred to thousands of Jews, tions that have been established by Eastern Eurtope was painted by Louis
to Mind of People.
•Allleri horrid

AWAIT EXPLOITATION

ASSERTS HOSPITAL
FOR JEWS URGENT
FOR SELF-RESPECT

Dr. Cowen Declares Conditions
Make a New Medical Cen-
,
ter Indispensable.

to Save Situation. •
Describes Despair of Refugees
Foundation Fund Chief Visions
Also Huddled in European
Stanley Bero Marshals Facts
Country As Home of Large
wAsIlimiToN. Funeral services
NEW YORK.—In a survey on
Ports of Embarkation.
for (4,,, ta ,, J. Kreger, Washington
Fraction of Nation.
"Post-War Europe and Its Jewish
Showing Latin Republic
— —
the Cincinnati
-----
Women " Mrs. Jessie Bogen Shohan
Of
etorr•sp..ntlent
Is Promised Land.
of New York, who was associated CALLS ON CONGRESS
Time,-Star, former president of the BECOMING MOST VITAL

TO
AID
VISA OWNERS
National Press Club and former chair-
IMMIGRATION CENTER with Dr. Boris D. Bogen in European

BOUNDLESS RESOURCES

]

That
Jewish hospital is necessary
n Detroit not only because the city Is
manifestly
underhospitalized but be-
taken
Was
vices
the
body
the
American
relief
organizations
and
Marshall
of
the
I.:mergeno.y
Commit-
After the services

t h,,, Palestine is assuming u new role in
cause .lewish physicians require con-
to Cincinnati, accompanied by
world's history as the west im- to serer as the communal conscience tee on Jewish Refugees, in a radio
Editor's Note: The author of
olitio-ons
favorable
to their ministrations
(laughter
of
'Mr.
gal'-'
ihe
re-
talk broonoicastood from New York
widow, son and
ADOLPH STERN.
lioortant Jewish immigration (Triter in of their communities.
article has for seven and a
and Jewish patients need the sur-
Mrs. Shoham, in an article in The telly. In his address Mr. 51arshall told
ger. Interment was in Cincinnati the world, Samuel U nternivor , presi-
half years been the general man-
roundings
conductive
to rapid recov-
icial
publication
f
of the suffernig endured by 13,000
Noe. I C.
Of the Palestine Foundation Jewish Women, the of
l Relief C(orn-
tent
i
ery, Was del•Iiired by Dr. Ley II. Cows
agar of the Centra
of the National Council of Jewish refugees stranded in European sea.
Amo ng those who attended the set.-
irol,. docrt ehel in a statement made
branch (of the Joint
mister,
president
of
the
Nlaimonioloos
btrd-
vie, were President Coolidge, er
Chief
Gil-
r u
Women, (liscusseo the educational ports and Cuba. The Emergency Cons-
Distribution Committee, Before
heal Society, at a meeting lot Pisgah
ah
problem confronting European Jewry nuttee on Jewish Refugees, of which
Justice and Mrs. Taft,
Ile declares Speak
that, in view (of int-
the
this he was identified for many
Ledge,
Ni,.
31,
I.
O.
II.
II.,
last
Mort-
lett of the House of Representatives, „ portance now attached to Palestine as and the evils threatening t eJewish he and Pr. Stephen S. Wise are joint
years with the Baron de Hirsch
ena t„„ w atmi
s
,
s
ee
k
w
I
emv"
insisted
Sh
chairmen,
is
endeavoring
to
raise
. i Secretary
Fund. the Jewish Agricultural
Ernst, Senator-degn:It, Butler the hone of thousands of .lowish refu- home. She says:
that a Jewish hospital would sponsor
"In the field of social reconstruc- $500,000 to bring immediate relief to
Hays Hank goes in Europe and in order to discuss
Society, the Ica, the Mos and
',seen+ WOrk in Detroit that at the
of Massachusetts,
new important proololtoms with regard thin, the problem of education calls these refugees. Mr. Marshall review
other organizations. The prac-
' cent pro.
present time is almost eompltotely oh-
, mom
and many
o larae
ier
plc.
There
was
a
attendance
to
the
uplouiltling
of
the
cduntry,
a
.
for
the
service
of
Jewish
women.
Al-
tool
the
miseries
sutfertal
by
the
Rot,
tical experience afforded 51r.
during the war. Take Active Part in Campai g" ' sent in the city.
: of Atn- ways larking in educational facilities, in Europe before and
President 'inference of 300 leading J•w .
Bern in this manner gave him an
„ Itut ,even when the armistice had
For a Minimum Member-
In part, Dr. Cowen said:
men. The
eontriloip
eastern
European
Jewry
lost
much
o
of
newspaper
ire.enting 'DI
opportunity to become thorough-
• ,
( r-
"The Jewish hospital idea is more
was
Colon,
put an end to fighting in the field," he
ship of 2,500 Persons.
rill of accompanied
the army and by
Lieut.
Coomman- tors to the Palestine Fotuntlation what it had through the wer. . any o
ly
ly familiar with the problems of
,c ,ire "tow cur•tain once more rose
OM] closed (o:dst,
importitnt at the present lime that it
_
_
o
Fund,
will
convene
in
New
York
Sun-
the
Jewish
schools
have
the day--the more so as his pri-
,
was w'ha'm the hlaimtonides Society was
fir lark of funds, many have been upon a carnival of massacres of which
der Wilsoin of the navy, his aides, both
will
A minimum of 2,500 members u
hobby is statistical studies
• Dec. 7.
ex- ' 1 .). Doo..cribing
founded. After a thorough investiga-
ni uniform, and Rudolph For
I ews were the vitlints , upon p - b e sought f
the manner in which tho. closed by governmental order Even
the e Detroit district of
of the various immigration prob-
attend
govern-
Ow
tion, the building of a Jewish hospi-
ecutive clerk of the White House.
grooms and mass nourolt•rs, upon thoo'B
° now living in Pales- where children might
/.moist Organization of Ameri ea,
10(1 , U00 Jews
lems,
tal was recoommendrol a year ago in a
The honorary pall hearers on( u o o
d
pillage,
upon
the
most
abominable
the
an
according la ;liana adopted at a inc et-

STANLEY
BERG. farmers; Chief Justive Taft. Senators Willis tine are transfot mi ng the country mint schools, where they are ram
The By
Argentine
welcomes
social survey of the conimunity. Mores ,
t h the
strangers, such schools
dignities and unmans • oN •
hrough inoolern ago, ultural and in- and religious
the district executive cows
defi-
I-
"
1
begin
to
make
up
the
•iver, public sentiment for such an in-
Jetts
alone
were
martyretl;
and
then
,
the United States prohibits immigra- and Fels of Ohio. and
As-i-tant
Secretary .1ustrial
t
Representatives
devtolcitinents modelled along sonnet
. . Milton Gordon, chairman of the a otitution is crystallizing, hastened no
of War Davi,
hol- American lines, 51r. Citt•rnoyer states chines. Whole communities are with- came famine and typhus and every too
t
(
1
.in
t
eb
ol
ut
lion.
T
"
des grad
il7 ttrtet io,tr. e.o.n
P
we
i
ii
i
ien
th
ii::.
n
:ili
ty
i
doubt
by anti-Semitic intluences about
gut,
e
form
o:f
toppressiton,
while
offering opportunities on ' Burton and Isongworth ntea the pre, that these Jewish picroo orstvith the oout schools of any kind.
naginahl
Russia is
'''' 111,11 every synago y a us.
overty makes private tuition a rarity. he sky above was 51(50551 of every
of nt relorese of Ohio.
the land to her Jews, as does also New galleries
egates prese
toiol tor funds fr,la Aintot•iooan .lews an, p
"Detroit
is manifestly underhospl-
Congss
and
the
he
task
of
the
Jewish
woman
here
is
gleam of light, except that relltyted
hi
toying the bounolation of a homeland T
Roumania -but only land, nothing
of five. The drive is the
Ilecouse of this condition,
I Press
Club.
first undertaking of the recently to .0r_ trilized.
Chief
Justice Taft paid the fool- in which eventually millions of Jews clear. Devoted to child life, she firm the Is-Aiming finger of America. committee
more.
tr.
physicians
have
difficulty in obtaining
must awaken her people to the dan-
"But, alas, even that vision disap- ganizr ti district, of which A. J. K °
Canada has gtone back on her prom-
beds for their patients when seasonal
1gets of the prevailing situation. She octred The doors of topportunity
Ise to afford asylum to those whose lowing tribute to Mr. Karger, who may settle.
I is hairman
Results of Practical Work.
o

f
j., ' ., '
ronflitif.ns, with the consequent in-
which had remained open for a et , I1-
the quota into th Unitett was "1 his
intimate
friend: of Gus KrugerDiscassing the reports r,o.o.gitly su o- must help in the
.Arrangements for the ret.uption
mourn
the death
1.
entry meet
oo he League of Nations on the school; and in the support of those
,,1.,,,,I.I.:1111:;11.,,,!::::,l'i,,c,fa,:;.ii,St.sy an d crease in illness, fill the hospitals.
1:°„11;sal,•ilil.dr.I,h'i",:hl-f:la:-:„ , , ,,::„`1,t1,,1„. . 1 ,i':,,,,,,:,,::,111:1,
Sono, is imatossibloo. Today New Iva.
t .
A': rotothers.1,::,');.,o:',.":1;;,hui:.'111,1 :
,
warm and very intimate friend. mint ol t `
to st•ook their hap. .„, ,, ,...,
the Closed hospitals, in whirls the patients

alestine
as
the
JO.,
that
are
now
tottering.
n
nidl
wstoyn
land and Australia want Englishimm as
t t of P
111,1101,111n
responsiloility, but in., ,
Ile was a man of t.togoptional qu
ear of the stalf members are given first
11 Itoneland through the British man- they have the Same
only, and vet three years
I saw'
::,a
y ,!:,,,,,,.1:::,,,,,,:::::1

•• ago
i,,,,,,:,.::::,, , 11:-I
ago in Berlin and 1 ,
:,:g
grunter degree as we have in
• l' r 5S Years
.
,
.
l
innit g
1, 1 1,11 0,1,1,ri tc hlt,.,::,1 lihs,.,,,t1,1e:;:wli;:.11.:ru,lttuler and
signs
in Toronto
ano
no English
need
apply. If a has were brought up in a German-spooaking tato, Mr. to nterner poe it
s o
ion h. the America. to know the schools, to see
he . ing though this may Its. to the physi-
are
th e schotds tho. ;oilaying toff Arab opp.s
31th ' n g tin' i ' " '''''.1 ' lal l 'Ii r,
i kod ''Ian, it is the patient who really suf.
drawn front Toronto westward and home, he was educated in
an to his le...i.-11 uplouilding ofPalostinc was to it that they are sanitary, light, their patriotic devotion, wtore slammed
Ile
was
Americ
a d. fees 1111,1.
Oh io.
another
parallel
St. be
• Ruppert'
of finger
I• N• .l ulius Braun. Mr. Samuel will
eastward,
there from
would
marked off
tips. He made himself. lle horgo•ly accomshed through the . healthful places for the children, and
"Let us reflect on another phase of
Quota
Germtoo
y .,: s t ",,,Lnamwe' d, is, i ,,,,, h tl n s s a to a Iss, .., in,ti ;e,,tii,org til:„Iitio iru.s,1117}:„.
' ,if,r
a ,11i.te'ads iBa,
phi practical woork of the Keren Ilayesool that the teacher s are competent. in ,,ti,l' hei:B
a o f the subject—the gross insults we hove
and the World Zionist Organization in ' Throughout America, funds are still
strooteli
of
virgin
territory
that
began
as
a
reporter
(on
'.
P"
a
called
...toll
offend to Jewish patients by ig-
industry,
commerce,
rani-
being
collected
for
the
maintenauce
arbitrarily
limited
the
numbers
of
the
could easily feed many times the Democratic newspaper a
cols in those areas; the 3roWish
,grkultur,,
noortint htospital employees and even
Vollsofrou red of Cincinnati,, doing pi-
those wohoo would be receivett and final- '111. d"d O
of Canada.
pitalization and in other ac- of ache
n raLtor of Distinction.
present no
and practieally all of t a ti o n , h oe
d women should make their voice heard
a re-
WOr
k
by
physicians
and nurses.
an
lire
months
ago,
riiii-ii,ie, over which floats the lice court
ly e les. th
.returned f rom
e s which have greatly int.rtoase
btu. .•
Union Jack, is adding to its Jewish the city news there was to do. Then tieito
pros perity, shared alik(o in the administration of these funds. strio.titon or. immigration was imposed
Jews on Hospital Staffs.
,',w stint.
,i up s i y ' s
h oini,,,t.s
d
ed osiii,rmst 11 ,r,oftu tghhe Jul,
nn
exten
I
-
1.
.
a
re
orter
on
the
Cineiin
t
Life
Disloe•ted.
,
1
o
tn
ht
in
a
H
o
toln
e,
pen
b
o nf eae,liled
"One of our most eminent surgeons,
...
and
w.o, rfi t:iair,ivo h.tio hat, of
population at the rat( o
"We know that the most poisonous
more Per month. (Saturation Pointe oath Post, finally city editor, and then ky Arabs as well as Jews.
titles a Jew, and chief of the medical staff
11r. Untermyer's statement, in full, . fruit of the war was the dislocation s
• of that
h .... I and not necessarily eco- the Columbus correspondent
••
„I in at tone of our largest hospitals, in an.
(1.1
t
t
i

o
l
h
i
r
l
ti
t
kr
n
are r, .
.1.'
l
e
l
.
r
1:::
..oil
i
::
1
1
fi
l
i
t
sj
tcs
e
w
"vo
"
c"
.
.
tot s•
.
Ptio,' iloloiNCio r.o1:r:,
wspaper. His a i 1 N,
f 'if pioneer
eovifs that
i n t e re st t o th e of the home life, so ear
was sorer to the application of a young
The saving o f ne
1 1:711,t reurri i 1.1: 11urv o.l orp' :•11 7eTo.to .olt.1phr1i've)il
yank problems).
*
"A question Of and,
deep more
particular- idealism. so important in the (leve l- last hope.
Martin Luther. "So fast as thy coin and his industry widened his field
pie- Jewish doctor for appointment on th e
at world at large
"When the law wo.nt into effect up- termed the most elooquent verbal natty !hospital staff, not more than a few
Jews every Yhere, opment of our civilization. For al-
bohg,
so
soon
will
:le;
work
at
Washington,
where
he
has
x loth rin
i n the
years,
millions of
turization of the lloly Land in
ly, to the m
e s for a full twenty-cold
ward of 8,000 Jews from Russia,
g one days ago, said that he believed it only
he
heavens
oaring."
applies
on
t
soul
in
to Palestine, judging by the enthul one time doing Congressional work has just been considered by the mast 10 years, thousands of barracks,
families Poland, Galicia and Roumania luck years. Mr. Samuel, besides loin
sing. a matter of time when all Jewish
children sep-
shots who report the wonderful , for the United Press. Then he be- , League of Nations through its per- e . were
homeless,
lisios.
compliance with our laws, memos! otf the most brant among thoo
sleeping
anywhere,
with children
ion in G
in
an orator f din- physicians would be excluded•from the
being made in this new center came correspondent for the (Irwin- o nutrient mandates commi
stair sit that hospital. Such- is the
This commissiotn lion now sub- scaled from parents and salves from passports which had received the visas et° .loowish writers, is
strid ,
he
has
Which
moo.
consuls acting law fully tinoi .0.
e ocul ar, for
comp- oituntion—Jewish physicians excluded
of culture and of agriculture. . nati
Ti the stole Washington corres- 'IOWA to the council of the League its husbands. Youth left to its own re- of Arne, !can
been
Assisting Mr. Braun and his
sources, finding its elders powerless to
accordance with our statutes, which
f nom hospital statT positions and Jew.
Tragic for Refugee.
arranging for Mr. San luel's l
pondent for nearly a score of years. comm cants on two reports that were - help, became inured to wretchedness in
ill
nog nobly supposed by the boor- milky
Do Cabo. where the writer was
of the synagt „sues ioh patients humiliated because of
but before it dialing with the phe and neglect. Even those families Were
Knew Every Public Man.
is grant of the right reception WA' many
non, their peculiarities. .
, , ierlitute
IT, I Si.
en lne y1,1 , 9 ago, and where the word
nominal
changes
that
have
occurred
of retry into the United States pro- which arc tookilog part in the not
" in
"The Jewish community in Detroit
"Reintleol" means "Scarecrow" as
"lie had a vcr y wid " " x l i " hien
become
tragic conditions
for the roofugee.
senores
anti canoe
to know
well
in Palestine
the co-operation
British admire-
which finally
(lit] suffer
during
that constant
period, violet] they votore tutoit .111y, morally and , hip
"Jess',"
today Ile
have
the great
political
renter
of every
this istration
-too kld plan to build and support an
and under
with the
of were
affected
by the
well a ,
-
social strain. The reconstruction ef-
-
xorainol
hop
the,.
.
ie. - tow...II which will not only he a
, physically tit. The)
n
, close to n num- the Woorld Zioonist Organization. One
ta,.
opt., t
o'-did "fg raise to this comnounity in
was thortol into going
there
un- public
llo. wa
abroad,
who, be
'being
her of man.
the Presidents.
They trusted tof these reports was submitted by this fort of European Jewi-h wome must their last Iteltongings
g•ganiention,
in
its
capacity
as
the
after
all.
center
about
the
home
and
medical and
their traustotrtatitte toclets.
exhaling the best
serumiltou , sepals
While he
trate upon the problem of
os, awl when tiot.y olid
loll which also will rend-
arab!, to sell tickets to the Unitool him, as well they might.
om
nursing
left
their
lo
lewish
Agency
for
Palestine,
through
.
concen
the
a Republican, lie had more than .
r
gthening and revivifying
fotrfcitt.ol
the
rig1,1
`ens
to
the
public at
so they prao .t lo .1ix.
State-. - et 1.1100 or more cutomer.,
yr t he highest service
its president, 11r. Chaim Weizmann.
next ot tor. The 1912 death rat e of most correspondents. a SPTIF.0
real judicial
unit. womanhood to rout! it.
large.
Of re- , ri.e other report was prysentol by the Jewish family as a Jewish
and
a
,00..•
dro•tt
"The
leadoors
of
ogunoark.
Mind
:-
th,
ou.
to
hospital must first of n11 have
i to
"-I
'as very hitfh -18.8 per thou-
g',.1111111•1i ■ ,1 Palestine through its'
Ih e imn The
time,
cut off living was moo- sponsloility :o. w '• e It.. -aid through
I
'
I
o
Will a highly developed department devoted
..1.1 to
1 have
High Co nuoissitoner, Sir Iltorlosrt Stoll- !in Europe must have organization if to 000
so,'
they are to be effectivoo--orgaidzation
condition for toolunin. •of lot- p.ti.cr.
hat
Rabbi
Michael
Aaronsohn
"' entirely to pathological research. For
-
the
rendering
1,•.•,or
-
II
"
!
lain , .
of the rank and file off Jewish women
e x'dlool him erow L,lo.
uo.l.
The
IlllonV OW noon "rev serious,
roof
Haven for Thousands. ,
occupy Pulpits in Citie a lit is on such experimental research
olo o•ription and state, .. .• i ..ound-
who now remain aloof from these
i 1 1
1
r" tototor Jews in Color in 191g
we
11.• to.:ele his
!that modern scientifie noolieine, with
organization that will trim-
Throughout Country.
—• of cton cht,iton.
..,
efforts;
,
.
r
,
.
,
,
,
n

,

,
I
.
It, brilliant result, preventive medi-
_ .i
• thousands of refugnes the
al111 II .
Thor, :oro
, !!,
,
! t . , .00t• is o - I,
,,rend geographical boundaries and
- • gal l etters II • I il I. r.
i', ,„ ,,,,... / h e I„ , ,i, ,, , , „,,, I ,
X' Old-
today.
.
St.L1'
.,'
Will
CINCINNATI. .1 -Isom tour of
.. ' ignore factional distinct i ons; that
., ,, •I't Or tIO' '1.
I
o
VO'i
h Work.
Sussing R
If doo• Om had rat hold of O.'
t .
( or
I .0, , poloist, to
spread Isle influence of a Dr.
o 1 a .".', 1" ' ' • ' h'iti"'"'''' i n °hie' 1
the country in I half f the de Krt.
het
,
" Original scientific prololenos solved
grant , Oi time tkrough their info,- t
\ t•ginia and Indiana
evlen-
h„, to the farthest village of Polano1:1
'.t
mint
of
synagogue
and
school
.
'
t
11..
I'
d
tak,
,11
ii i'„ , d
Con lo-r. ; ono, they might have st!ton.•' kog ' ..;.x. M .•
d
- nthe laboratories a the .1e.s.ish hos-
Ill.,:
topeo rl'it. .
Sion of the Union of American Ht. ol total, additions to medical progress,
„f that will give Anita Mueller nook de-tin:ann, allot without the
wa. n o
n,,,,._
shr000d 1..o.31 , 1" of famine dire to Ow that
tisousakt I,
"Ills personal qualities of loyalty.
scope for her executive power, that i
for Go I ...•
5,,
of their brew tiongr000dions has been
),11 stand as a monument too the Jew-
war 0• ! tho• shortage of fortis at the
will weld the Jewish women of East- right too return rho lands ming in f, • R a ma Michael A aro n si don,
ale
but they wooldofrankness, sense of humor. courage
d '' " " r h „,,, y
n ' ih " ' I
bit th, proliiloittot front ream
lieeple, a further refutation too the
mad
ditono ,. t' of the Oct
. d 1 , , ,,1 . Is , , pp ,t
ern Europe into o, such nn effective I
representative of the union. Ilurotot•
often fastened
not hove co ”10 to Cuba. Resides. and lovable conopanionp e hino
.i ,

'or
of materialism
■ I
1-
Pros
,
I
II
,
hare.
force
as
American
Jewish
women
'1 ', i , li
itticonl to
his tour Rabbi Aaronsohn will °coup
(Turn to last page.)
Detroit's
I t•-tientions
o l
the fot mi cht have taught them a. friend
one
re
oi
• .,-1-
ty or disappntment, sUel'OS5
Ile so...
too. have become."
' ... t p oat I..
pulpits in got.eral cities.
panty
OOP ill which
t
ono
too
trod,- 1 , - ,1 fartaing.
o
AIIII•olatit
.1
de
nto
difference
with
him.
the
no
• .1 ,
Or November in St. Loco ' • odo
the
month
failure
ma
Cuba
f
of.°
.
..
research
of this
oo.
of
the
refugees
in
Ts. f moor
with
ends with
o 'or in th, ,o1.111.
aiding the ctommitteto which is arr,. . - o to
.• • bound to his
an pportun-
I k 1 II ,
, 1 which the oivilizood
a Ill] , I.f s , f much to lack o soca.
Boo bad be e n so.
ing the twenty-ninth biennial coo, .o • o .! '.. r.,,h
t,
Jewish
hospital
holy: a- to the fact that, pawl from honks of snood.
l
1 . 'listing , '
greatly
tioon which takes plaCc in that o-io:
"es" d'hacen. pines and bananns.esperienced and so wise valued
throu.sh
that ....dui tt.00 o) on the Holy Land, the
oo,to- tot et, iliza.ion,
I to tot totem , ' o o:o,-col institutions.
,
ott.P.o• o.f 1 i o t. k g
Ian. 20, 21 anol 22. During his -I t.. lewish hospikt, as I visualize it, will
racetro , • and a (mod 01/ New (Sr. cxperience that he.wa
'II IVer.411 cton-
of the journalistto
to
1.
1
t.
t
o
the
four
Reform
t000
ocistes
,
oolg 1 t. the -o
lean. ,• : 'tail, Coba has little to offer by his as
pro..
. o ttooly in it all the elements that go
pleo in that city.
- to-lotion, itooto ft , to Coo marked
_
symbol of service tot hose
the .: •-,: , ,,,r
-
\'.'t there thee tiro% Hoo oofcssittn. e cognized his worth and
r ,delllln
Last year Rabbi Anronsohn violt• ,i to make it a
-Th.,. r
r
re
aking him prt•sident • • o .-x that they to-. o ol co the
t . th . .h
teethe • ''' OlarilV and looked after
• c Al
Model
Center
for
Jewish
Edu-
( acted land
e half of the . union. II, ot h g Ith
yron
School,
adsrohip by m
39
cities
on
b
a '
yron
s
d
B
r . " '' .will
an
" walthy
his
t a' o the
d e I p h'
'''
„ nice
by e ` ''' ioen1 Jewish families. will l
f1"1" Phi i a
.''' '''' I h i . a'
'' ' . cerishment.
:
I ' m'' Imp
They
th
of Northwest
epoke IlOtOre 50 coongregatiol,..-', -
and
one .. '' - ''' '•:,•!
' r :i ;al
J
in
the
olostrinos
of
prevention
as
one
estsh , 1 ..1 but ncOto too rich. Thete of the Natioonal Press Club
ott
irrol.,
cation,
Promises
to
Typify
Desire
of

lle st.
and two broothorhoo
i,:• ...,•:ilarly the sast a
to tal
$e taught by its educational
are °sit. 1,.. several A mesienn organ- ..f its active managers.
1.
Properly to Prepare Their Children For Judaism.
to cons.. of the deans of the Washington cot- : 1,sli,:11, .1 , , %ch., through t it. a
total attendance at all the,
izati.,,,,
1
.• .1', 111,d to the sick in salvaging
With him journalism
to th, ...1°.,),:o were o f
h
1 have
'
In adolitioon to 11, ail
ne
1'w:tools:Ion
•i
tunt,
been
0.000.
2
was
respondents.
.
, files al issidy wreckea b y iiiia!ase.
d Hoot permit
di
o:op
•rt.
of
this
work
(of
re-
Was a profession.
:
c chit
Thirteen years less two months— hundred boys and girls, from the age dress, Rabbi Aaronsohn was instru•
5! , ' °ter to more rempliitely aceorn-
A Plsture of Meairo •
osentatit
. ,"
• r I re
instances a mental in organizing sov,ral conv i, l• , this. the Jewish hoospital must
nly through hinkelf to be diverted from it by
: elation and whist
5 to 13 and in some
t •
I tome n ot o
.
•: temptation s of office or business. Ile
never has received a religious . of
rations and religious schools.
aeon too nowt in thti annual i
year
or
so
ooIolo•r,
the
children
of
thoo
,
1111•1

1.•
• o • tote itself thy health renter of
Os; but he
l ams • ions ,,fitajoed from aeross t'
.
A bright-hook ing lad was
nt the height of his power
of r takink
training.
R aldii Aaronsohn wa. blindoo1
on his' newly arisen Jewi•h community in
' 'II for the purpose
bord, boo from carefully gotten sin ,aS
WOO
f
l ee Jewish community.
Pal-
in
7
in
the
recent
worlol
war.
Bt.
accomplished
fulness. The position he had
he, but Fad was the expression
section of the city, Argonne
s , eray i, ,,,t, find many tomes: hear use
for himself enabled him to write thy of what has bos'Il.
remains to t oe face as he rat in the office of Bernard the northwe , tern
enlisted in the army while a student ' "Thy Jewish hospital health depart.
don. oil of what still
for me to nor.
will give systematized lectures in
1
Isaacs,
principal
of
the
United
He-
are
receiving
instruction.
ray° • 'ode it nn
ass-
!Bent
.. I
Here in a kindergarten class of at the Hebrew Union College and
T oft, ,
(Turn to last page,/
iliseaso soil ennser-
at, mposnet .
Rent the fr ■ Ilforj ,, . plitore.
71000 Anierican Jews who Byron avenue Talmud Torah. Why children of 5 and II, toots who have oon his return though blind, he nom- the preventioon oof
_________--
"The
have
contributed t:, this Fund during brew Schools, in the Philadelphia and
,noon
of health to children and ad-
it no- 00 a .olctino, hot suggest it ,
pl ated his studies and was ordained
in c!,:y of r,natitt'0 reart;on. as a
ult, Such instruction to the public
did his parents wait until they trio- just entered thy public school or are
in 1923. Immeoliately uncn his tread-
the past year have held elections in
.
Mint !, which l l.nsc in r"hl. who
, d that their boy virtually had still Con young to attend, singing Ile-
I p All void which really should
.
uation, e
ihe
of t he ountry for the!
I
songs, punctuating them wi
.
(
t.vo, ry we u
Nine ' tined a bit of Spanish, ma), ! „
he the function of the Federal goVern_
them I reached the age of a bar mitzvah, brew
ont
rtoprese
.

knowing
gestures.
Already
the
fresh
of
American
Hebrew
Congregations
of delegates to
1
to
go.
They
should
go
11
h, s s.i . I•. ,
in the national noun il which is , to when he is to be formally admitted little Minds receive impressions of a to tour the United States to spread mend
"m e social service department,
hold its annual meeting het 7, for 1 into the community of Israel? Be the spiritual and historical character that the message of Judaism, On his tour
" w . I '' lime. and on their own re-
wdy the most inefficient one in
sporki1;lity; they must have the coo,'
tof c hoosing the nationalt I rrnery ons for the tragic delay what they may permanently an d b e neficently af- last year, he was reeeivootl everywhere „ ro
in the bonds of
the to purpose
messaito and „v e ry Wespital, will
Alm "' ''1, pioneer and must reoli'e
the
fact
is
that
that
sad-eyed
with
enthusiasm,
and
his
and determining the general
,
feet
their
lives
as
children
in
Israel
ilicer•s
that . , ry beginning is bard, though
1 for the revival of the Jewish ex ierts and thus be able to render aid
ter Stern and Grand ,
r lad had come to the Talmud
d
d Master
., b •
.
n And thert., in o
iii,,, of po us.
, in an eflkient manner, in contrast to
the f' .. .tre may compensate for the
'
't
made
a
profound
impre=sinn
on
I
Torah
and
requested
that
he
he
give
on y spiri
n . only
Secretary Hollander Will
, ,
y ears olde r, not
Restoring • Gifted People.
barn 5 .•-• of the early struggle.
ethods current at present in Detroit
instruction that would make it pos. girls but a few
s nut II ',metes.
, ;
Attend Local Banquet.
"Through the r e ports alentimaiatt
but receive his
- Visible for him to celebrate his confirm- read the Hebrew prayers
Won Rapid Promotion.
Bal. otoospita.s.
W " i'''' the last year Mexico has
y language in
thi.
membors
of
the
permanent
man
ave
instrutIon
in
the
ver
c
WO three open and free ports te
Brought taro Reality
Rabbi Aarton-ohn was horn in .
Na- ation even os his boy friends have •
ne.,
couched.
,
N
which the prayers are
r. r(dn the most recent -. reports,
lololish Stern, grand master, and r tales commission of the
the nocoher she had before. She is
wa
educated
in
"r
Ile
are
about
to
do
tine.
at
done
1
: t ore in I
et trobs amf, incidentally, the world
t
'
-

t h e
I
deterndood to enter on ii broader r d
Hollander. grand secretary
h r ea l' lizing
public
schools of that
:
ray and
.
Isaacs, a 1 t h OW do.
L.
Max
I.
Mr.
I:
I
.
.nformed
of
the
facts
t
e
"The
school,"
said
NIT.
Isaacs,
who
the
lobo- s hin w it', the
b rest o f t h c Woe . the • Independent Order B'rith Abra-
,:
tame were i
of thousands difficulty of preparing for bar mitt-
I'mninyed as a social worker in the movtornent for building a Jewish
es .. o f which
c
ffi
.
u
a-
is
foto
ing
most
of
his
energies
to
was
,
reclamation
.
I
d

t
d
0 f .1 that
Artirlf, on Mesh,' are . seenearine
nniching the
1 ge
hcspital
is about
to it
by appears
transported
ose k now .1 el
Ve li compared
my
1 he
ism
h a may
to
a slate
the development of the Philadelphia Baltimore. In 191A hy entered the ' from
relialde
sources,
tha
e twil of the 1 1,4 va
ham,
the grand
lodge York.
o
more freoueotiv in the maga:eines and ' are
located
in New
will tie the ..f acres of . the wast e of tens of thou- •
and Byron avenue Talmud Torah as Ilehrew Union College at Cincinnati fr. m the ri•alm of the imagination to
S un
Land, the , in ro pioneers, the success- never had been used, nevertheless vit
Pure of twenty. that of reality. There are, however,
ers both of the United , tro O. pr incipal speakers at abar q ue
the
Jewi•h
educational
center
in
the
and
in
1919.
at
tho
ce lebration sands
ds of sturdy'
and abroad. Mexico is undergoing
satisfy the new section, "the school now has an three he enlisted in the first Ohin Na- • two difficnIties to contend with—first,
day evening, Nov. 30, in
malaria and other exert every effort to
hoar of
ain
war again
it e was p romoted to a lack of co-operation between the
rrea.t:
'her
i c:
Youngster's hunger for the informs
;
nrs has
come.
The United of the fifth anniversary of the found- tut
Lona,
Gu ar d . ..
f Independent Detroit Isoolge, diseases, the establishment of =plum pion which will enable him to under- enrollment of 300. It should not take
long to bring the number of children corporal and then to battalion see- canons groups working for the suc-
i"" lenI
ing
.
a constituent of t hn
e o
In the Argonne For
the proIect; second, a lack of
stand partially of course, what it is up to 500. The school, from the geont.major.
', ',:haye shot their doors to mats
banquet will he held in a hall at •I'd cultural institution.,
No. A52,
iSmit
'"" a
Jew. Mr. sears
nos th e r e sooreeful nod .Fatnsworth
avenue and Hosting, lion of modern science and
to agriculture,
other undue. That stamps one a
imbir
standpoint of equipment, enyiron- est battle of 19IR he was wounded
support.
"The first
obstacle will be overcome
''" s. hones that added Tesnlils. The
will lavish plentiful interest and work mint and faculty arrangement, is a white carrying an injured comrade to financial
building co

on the part
n .en f nori
- re m
hont will eventually
all of these being carried on in to help the boy, for who ran fail to
co-ii
Every child is carefully safety.
mdool one
for
Grand .asterStern recently initi. tries,
Unon his return to Americo he ay a spirit of
nt imnnerants did for street.
and a movement to bring together the service of the sublime ideal of re- respond to a boy'. plea for a moiety classified and placed in a class where
(.f all groups..
Amer
h,wa•
National aehoola wio,
"Lark of funds, the second, and
and non-Jewish national or- =toting a gifted but homeless people of knowledge of the religion and
. his- his best interests are served, where snent a few months at the Evergreen
p. the soil of its ancestors where its

met with the
r no.loole are heine addod
of he people into ss ic
he is given an opportunity to acquire !School for the Blind in Baltimore.
( . .
. If
returned tr. Cincinnati and m st important, must tie
gifts may again bear trait Thedele- tois
slope. English is beingtainsht
ry es ti t he received as a member? the things he or she needs most and Then he
College 'Hine traonal
generosity of our
wh
diti
h.tp
iniTnicia-
in the Order and for humanity at large.
rinrs 31 Idea, while Snanish will be tste„ ganizations interested pendent
every great
300 Already Enrolled.
onspicuous
in
where
he
or
she
is
most
comfortable.
entered
the
Hebrew
Union
" "^d moot. in the Its,lted I cation of the Johnson-Reed
e In de
As the youngster waited in the of- For example. if a child of 10 enters and University at Cincinnati. from 1 I eople,
charitable
c venture. To this generos-
I Winn
B'rith law.
Abraham
is remring data gates who will ...mono as the national
Th
F.,
d,latPd

thrwebecrla...fs
Was
Zr
teonw
America
"---ies, an d th e rest of Latin I showing
which
institutions
he
foT,,iin,ftoormioaitnio
ficheich
the hardships resulting from -outsell of the l'alestine Foundation w
the school for the first time, he is
23 At the graduation exercises,' its add a littli of the executive genius
our experts in
annd"th
America will'adwance. rest .
group which is as nearly in 19 snot- oo 0 14 manifested by
t th:kaeri an pe pr7:
every day, scores Placed in a
a Jewish
SoldIer Gen.1the operation of the law and will rec. Fund „f,norththeewpArpannsed ? o
of Mexico..
•. sesident-elect
i..oelso•ssss end
age a. possible. the McKibben modal, bestowed s
like
him
in
point
of
'dents
in
the
United
Prate
action
for
strengthening
and
hours
he
is
to
study

class
of
env
;mon
that
student
of
the
gradu-
Detroit
and
we
shall
have
The
rs hospital which will rival the famous
of
of little boys and girls and other lads rather than in a beginners'
VA, ss..
changes favorable
to near P irt5
**al
ro Ps—a former school moster ' ommend
.
who
doting
his
four
Yea
Mt.
Sinai
Hospisal
in
New
York. A
resi
class
Americans and as Jews, of the who feel that they belong in the cote. children of 6 or .7." 'scion
h Irelative s f
on
unusual
it have reason to be P
ty has shown the high-
r
e him
im
a 1 so, pee.
the , I States who hove secured their first . extending
11(
hilt. unlike
gory of "big fellows," though they
The Talmud Torah is open for reg. at the nnivers I
lead: o
as
given to loopital with science as its corner-
n
was
r or as army — {s.
papers and to refugees holding pass.
he
the
first
real
step
toward
"The
comments
of had
the in
mandates
are still on the "sunny side" of 13, ist ration and is organizing a'Ailional est (mantles of manhood.
rt. to which are attached the visas large
share
they have
a
stone will
medial cen ter It
f Dr were receiving instruction at the
Rabbi Aaronsohn.
classes a. renidly as the new enroll.
p
of
:
Rabbi
Aaronsohn's
sister
Dora
ac.
,.
making
Detroit
the
popu -
y..s
ss
ore.ident
he
felt
it
incum-
of
hands
of
young
teachers—young
men
commission
on
the
d nii ,
of American consuls.
openi ng
to be by virtue
We'zmann and Sir Herbert Samuel re- and young women, thoroughly at went demands. Since the
bent on him to see Eurone; and he
Has Membership of 400.
energy.
'compa nies him on his travels as secre- I deserves
l
the home in Hebrew lore and in the es- the school n . ate
lation and dymanic
"as twelve(' with much areheire
The Independent onstituents
Detroit Lodge
tory.
of the fer to Arab dissatisfaction with
sandals of pedagogic method. Three were organized.
alerewhere Germany's vast army o f
(Continued on page 5.)
unemployed greeted him even more one of the
(Continued on page 5.
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