A merica faith Pedalled All Jewish News All J e wish Views WITHOUT BIAS ewe CUPTON MP= •0010001401 TO, 0000 11- E,bETROITAWISII 11-RONICL THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN Rogers to Fill FRANKLIN UPBRAIDS (Wrote Book Stirring Co-operative 1 CONSIDERS BIGOTRY Dr. HOOVER TO SPEAK (Inspired Method of Marketing Pulpit of Beth El SAMUEL FOR BOOK'S --) TREASON TO BASIC INORT CAMPAIGN; •, COVENANT OF LAND E,';',`.,1 , ) P:It !',;,", 1_. 1::."11,`:,.„ \,' kiii i„ ',:1- GROSS INJUSTICES EINSTEIN APPEALS Exchange With 1)r. Jones. Prof. Kaplan Says Full Mean- Commerce Secretary to Aid in ing of Church-State Prin- New York Drive for Fund ciple Not Understood. Farm Loans. step in the flirection of a better un - dessimiiiing ;timing the various relit: - Oa thi, day i.e.: groups of the city . nearly 70 ministers representing all mination , will enter upon a gen. den o minatione Relativity Author and Europe's Leaders Implore Ameri- America's Political Integrity 9iciiking fie a church of his own Differences Safe Only If iiiiiiimation. Are Disregarded. To Temple Beth El ha - beell TO CLARIFY SITUATION - I. O. B. A. Grand Master Pleads era' exchange of pulpits, no minister de- That New Generation Join Author Misrepresents the will be taken in Detroit a forward URGES GREAT COUNCIL " BIDS YOUTH ENTER FRATERNAL ORDERS FOR JEWISH ____ CAUSE Rabbi of Temple Beth El Says On Sunday morning, Dec. 14. there METROPOLIS DIVIDED AMONG TRADE GROUPS 9-3-0-0 Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1924 For Telephone GLENDALE Lodges of Their Parents. Jewish Point of View. ' , SCORES "YOU GENTILES" AS HARSH EFFUSION Insu l Declares the Volume Insults ' World's Religious Sense NATIONAL BODIES REACH NEW PHASE _•••••._ Says Fraternities Have Great Opportunity for Service to World Jewry. ..._•_• _ and Institutions. Declaring that the Jews of the : United States are less organized than signed Rev. Dr, Warren L. Rogers, they have been deserilwil and that That Maurice Samuel in his much Ih•an of St. l'aul'e Episeopal Cathed- Herbert Hoover, , unity in Jetvish ranks is more poig- Cell t i lee," "You bottle, NEW 1111tK. aanaiata taht ti •o ftv.wmi thtst discussed r,,atilai t:t- he irt o iSf r;:igetardtltl •nantly needed now than ever before, sl i,o aii,k,. -t ,, f, tn , t r aheit t,n,..ertalif only;,i1 :1, :liatne,:td fii ,t ,r. Cemmerto and head of Secretary of a Condition Which the fraternal orders ''' . r naRover • was D e oar, ' 111 the country. the American Relief Administration, are in a position to bring about, is a man of great breadth of vision. Rabbi loo M. Franklin in a sermon the ban of the speakers at Adolph Stern, grand master of the In- ono will be scholar. thinker, and pulpit orator ref blot Sunday morning at Temple Beth of God for the law of the jungle," flt•- • depentimit Order of Writh Abraham, tad which will open t h e few York 1 ONS.T. I n 'Tto... t his serV ice., which be- El. "The author is sincere in his be, i r rli4 , 1 ,, ' ajopealed to II ctrolt Jewish young men f glared Professor Mordecai M. Kaplan, raractalet is Ii i.tf, i i. a , 'I'a-se,anitli,,,Iitaill,t,hi b Franklin, urgent incitation i,ttp it.eti itiy City campaign for the $1.000,000 Ort he- ,:end Women to rally to the lodges Which enthusiasm AARON SAPIRO , leader of the Society for the Advances extended to ' a l l' '; u Reconstruction Fund. (Inc thttllSand MAURICE MAIJRICF. SAMUEL their fathers and mothers in past mat of Judaism. ;It a forum arrange whether or not they are members of blindness and bigotry. It is the duty masts are expected at the banquet, years had organized. Mr. Stern Was ed by the Jewish 'fribunt• recently in t h e temple. the principal spenker at a banquet representing all elements in NeW thraughout the country to impress On the same day Dr. Franklin will of the Jewish pulpit and press Co. interost of a movement to effet•t tolebrating the lifterunnithrsary of the pulpit of the Central the fact that Mr. Samuel has written York Jewish life. . the reor ganization of the Independent on ly his personal opinion. ll PY re- a."' hetWren a better understanding t i . 1... . :II Dr. F1 Church, h of :11 The Ni' Turk • y cap • Lodge, No. 1'52, I. 0. B. A. at "Mr. Samuel has sensed the tragedy liginus and racial groups. To hate var DeWitt Jones is the minister. This mittec, ender the leadership of David Earnetettrth near a neighbor who happens to profess a general exchange of pulpits, which of Jewish life," continued Rabbi Sarnoff, vice-president and general Hastings st rot. has been brought about by a number Franklin, "and hes written a book - in different religion or who belongs to The Jewish fraternal inter no manager cf the Itadio Corporation of of the leading ministers of the city, the hest of slagian•. lie wrote under • . _ _. w ill •longer cont-ttrlle itself exclusively with America, i as been carrying on an ex- Co - operative Movement Leader another race, is to act out our animal •• , it is hoped by those who are emotion, not philosophically. lie is lisurance, sick funds and etone• ahisitt,tria,11: Author of 'You Gentiles' Guest heritage, which line b e hind it an al- sponsoring the movement. becom• an neither a philost ,, ober nor, leneive drive for organization among Will Discuss Agriculture series," asserted Mr. Stern, "but is I . but iiiiist incalculable past. To love a annual event in Detroit. It is perhaps he does not writ; obi, Hi( labor antl professional groups. The of Local Zionists at New rapidly developing into a vehicle for Before Temple Men, hf sultjectively. nt•itfhbor a oneself, a duty which both the firet time that an exchange o -. 1 in f. r i c a n ization work, cultural labor unions have chosen a committee pulpits on so large and inclusive a - Philadelphia School. Keynote of Book. Voicing Anwri- •at•tivity and services w wren Sap, ., o in. t4 III speak at a our religion and our neighbor's tins" scale has ever taken place. with Abraham Baroff, president of "The kt•ynote tff 'You Gentili,' is can Jewry's concern for its srticken the International Lathe,' Garment ,liner t two of the lien's Temple barfly tenches, is to conform to a that 'the Joe tool Gentile call come ose. , Samuel, whose latest kindred ir:,,,,floo ,r iirpi t l t, i r all t t,; .f t T luit,e wtttri lf e: a Nlaurice 1 1 Workers' Union, as chairman, to i t'tutt, evenieg, Dec. II, stands „i r it ua l hN •ii avo whic h i s only about t'oestat to an understanding but never to a novel, "l'ou Gentiles," has divided the and its desire to nerich Jewish life evolve Plans for raising the $',0.000 . „ $',0.000 out as one of the distinguished themes ■ • , . that ronciliation.' Mr. Samuel gave o years years old. The odds art , at • Vote which they have accepted to- in the industrial and cellinierCial life I, to the Gentile life is a game, to the Jews of the United States into two ' t atc1 ""Y ese ward the New York quota of $500,- of America. lie has had a varied ea- kti.t one to a thousand. Yet th j e t, o f f i.„,,,,it 1 y should also Jew it is a serious purpose; that 'we contending camps - - one declaring inn itile. A series of mass-meetings will reer. Star ting as a student in the odds represent only the magnitude are incapable of polytheism, you that, while the b1101; is brilliantly ttnti '.1 1olobti tit'il‘ ' l 's t unite ..t117 th e , 1 0tJ:U::• ;.s ht: held and a system of taxation ministry, he remained at the Hebrew the task inotIved in trying to break Gentiles are incapable of monothe- tn.nchantly written, it is cult:al:dot to and women, horn in this country and , t•lopted for each nuonlier of the reion Collt ge fTe six Years• when he down the dividing wall of prejudice, t speaks s a truths, Ism. i1„ ::hwi rpletabfl onions. Iles Pled to study law. Itratinating in We Jews are in- do the Jewish fallSe harm, while the I i1i' ," ,1 Iti 'i lii li l 1iiitlii le ti tiitIll'i i,t1,1: 11 :Ltrt ,f,, , truth, are false. Calif., and not necessarily the chances of Local demists, with Dr. S. Doti:4)W , IiiW, , 11V rrir0rt It 01 SAC raniellr)), Serves As Cantor at Shaarey capable of polytheism, to us life is a other maintains that the work tn. :" chairman "f the '''" 1mul1. "' have where he s o on became a etrnal:it:ding sueeeqs. are . serious thing. But the Gentiles ,_ although without Zedek As He Celebrates ; sods truthfully, 1 - .11:U".;:tlinel'ilr‘gi t'il 'f at hi'llt li '2'S'I li li tf(t o sItt li el i ' rao tfet At the figure in the legal profession. His It.- "The Knights of Columbus, as part Indertaken to rake $25.01lo ,,i,,, capable of monotheisni, *their „ , , , tuita•.t with of their efforts tit ['counteract rat,. and trinity is not three eenarate Gods but literary charity, the facts and cirt•unt- .iIat , ,e.yiisil:,. fliatii lti lar.e.iii ,firithanfathiliei ii, ii fotiiita•nthts His Bar Mitzvah. Aganizati. , 0 meeting "1 the !Marin. c nun al b rought l Work ca ;, h religious prejudice, published a book. Lo=co{ wasMad' 'ha'''. f th t h rilshi as. under wid t three afpects of one God. Mr. Sam. stances that differentiate the non- • • Leon I 'll '' lets I of :ran the campaign committee. the 'farmer, of California wor e l e bor. 'The Jtoes in the alaking of America. lute fail ed to note the Unitarian ,lowish world fron, the .Jewish--will brs will seek common gthuntli for ac- Samuel Beshevsky at HS years of9r1 u r part East Side Omit. 1100.000. ,, • leaders, !fi g, , It w oo this kf, neled,n. that Race It WoU141 be ungracious on o which hits lo•en spreading through deliver masters in idea the principal address at a Indy, totally anti nationally. not to acknowledge our gratitude to ofe contended with chess A luncheon of East Side Church the past ftov T. 1 "t" 111 ' e h',. tii;ireti the Christian 1- ' 1, 1 nin 1 ' 1 '" ;at " r ' t 1 la ' h Need for Labor Great. a" eapitale he K. of C. for issuing a book of that E-unqu'an e . ut aic newel). inass-nweting at the Philadelphia and e- tn htolt illi t et. recently at which a quota " I t h . teen Th I I • i years. • I' 't 1 se t - •-• h .,ni.,:k....a.es, f at ch;,. showing vast auto tl,wrehti,s,t(ftarysattia , , 4, 1 lit,,,,ati , l Le. t•hail;, th . • first who 1 , ' e . : ' ii, the - trod r ; kind. But I entertain m y t 1 ou 1 Vs a, the Ar .m - ' 1 1 IL, for $theatoll Wit, acc epted. • 'fewer app„- taken over by ti.e Gliri-1.:111 world al- Byron avenue Talmud Torah Thurs. 1,. .,' t mittee reerwitnting many trot,. de .• , ,, ; ,t to whether it will do more thou con- fiances how one may day t•vening, Dec. II, at 8 o'clock, un- • ' ei , grotet•ee o f c a ltf• t toe , c. i . , of the , nente at the chess board and still be most bodily." need as now for Iiihor anti deottion os e ph S, , since those who are frienti • ti visions was chosen, with J • - 1.• Stull Wink. Mor the merry: of tha great jo 1 . 1,, , • I "If. yea." .-4ilid Dr. Franklin, ad- tier the auspices of the Detroit die: At 13 this in the solution of .1i:wish , .'.., ,, Jews that they o ught n o t to liccOnle the Veriest little fellow. • a karma', and dress,nat his congregation, "have a t ast. Ily a manhination et i - '1 1st: m 1'1. , Y Is tlicre a people on the But. as for changing self-same lad, formally entered into of proble I tr' 1 of th ' . Zionist ' t ri'r.i Ei's:ni' inin Dr. Joseph Eron. noted e dli referent,. to transit.' TT , e ited t heir enemies. 4 ' . Orinnitation ' 1 " mdebrated his drop of Jewish blood in your veins, ii i 1 name „. their enemies into friends, I am Filth- t oe reog,OUS Community, within you America. In arranging the meeting, face of the earth which is beset with East Side 'educator; Elias Levy. - ,i,, I eagerness am sure that it Will boil t • to i t it owe, . • sale of their produets, tie / mills • , I at "'lines. , greater ard more nunwrous trials bar mitzvah with the cal.. Aaron by . S.4 IIIIIICI: the district is receiving the co-opera- iPhhouss Ile then organize! eriskcpti 11e Americans are more fortunate and pride which charaeterize other to trod rea this stall:Well than is ow people? Is there a nation 1,1elnh Deutsch, NI. Kubik and Selo • anle Pri , locally . is un - li on o f th e synattog a t t., many of • that tan Tew 1 'h lift% iif•• A witty rteeec h a i rmen; ,at„. I t i t „...,,I . )11 1110,0 00 groups ;more; the [,bore., natio, in finding in lit y, when they reach the age at which In our parallel oUrS ill :diversity of other tton than most , members sorr0WS, ili the fretuenee of menace, growers 'id Kentucky 111141 the c o „f me , k nown. IV,: understan d life, which . is which Wilicil have 111'11'rated live me this ; oiuntry conditions ; that are fa- th ey ar, e „na idered wor th y writer, secretary, ' and \I a x Markel, o De profound, which most and to Work together with the district in ' in the grimness of the oppressors '" of the South. and his in."- tom e to the , n eliminatio of group bership in organized Jo.vish religittus serious , hanker. comptroller. The organize- grow hi treated therefore with due ditolitY• its , . • , I 1••• - 11: ' undertakings. , one was soon felt and recognized y wtolei rance. N y answer to flues- iir„ . lion of the Fast Side completes the t ' etta '"F'. ' r• samu' - ,,pirit? ' us an other h, milele 'dud at but we do not understantl loyalty, f•r agrit•ulture in ary of its non %%hat shall we do to bring about oh among things, tell of his • . - am "The Jewish fraternal order re- m-vane/anon of Greater New York. where , L ' ae m itz - va • s ud •e ' gaillesilllie which is trivial, gallant. been Upon il More scielltiti , • ' ' recent tour of Palestine. . minds its members collatantly of the a better understanding' ainonv Amer- sitay The other elotirmen are Judge Ed- forms has Cr Zulek Synagtueue litet . ' ' Sltur- ' ,. , and conventionalized.' basis. Iii ii „ , • more I items, regardless of race or t•reed?' is: ,, . Picturesque Personality. situation in .thwry, be it hopeful or ward Lazunsky. Brooklyn; Supreme V a l 4141, neVerineieSS, Was unique. Government Consultant. Reform Rabbis Denounce. Get the Ameriyans , to understand Court Justice Louis D. Gild's, Bronx; only did he rend the Prophetical por- Maurice Samuel, novelist, editor, gl..my, whether it mills for sacrifice , ' ot. Mr. Saler t has reo titly liet.11 called "1 am glad to mv," said Dr. Frank- ii ,. ,t :},A , fit.,ir,,,,:,,i ,t f.. .aitii :thrT i :ii,i . i lit i,:ts k , ik:1,if i y in t , 4 t:if .w d oi,e7ners.. .America. Anlerlea Was not to L e ilse Don in a eh:it-ming Voice, free from Benjaniet Winter. West Side, anti Jo- :rfri,it:rr:1‘11fm n t ur : ,:lrvi iS,v0a011,:ti al,p,bxne.,;I illiiii,T1::;t1: 4:(14): :r,e,,iss.:',.tht.,th,,.:tr:th ,,,,i : r i t lit ,i ; 1 ,:tt : ii n ti i t : a p il ' ,1 ( ..1 :: : :tk,,,i eit s b : :; ; , ,,i t :i,r e ,i. r, ri t o : . t n n r a , ra;c in a manner which h kin, "that many of the Return i fi to mine:IL:nen by tht. Departinteit the ancient empires.. held Itiget”11,,earrliabset form pulpits t dirt, is one of the pieturesque and - fits of a social or ennui-id character to seph Rath. Queens. . hackneyed style, The alamo,0101 Ort Reconstruction tif Agriculture of the Unitt•d States 1111,- 1 Y .. r I ... suggested that he thoroughly under- of this land have been ringing with .1 short time Si,o, he "'.none il"euttant 4 that de- ic organization; n7r . was''. it t ' eoa b Prophet Nlalachi's message and their denum•iations of a w Fund, which i, bring raised through• Goa-en:ow 1. gratuitously to the ' by out the United States and Europe, Tffereti his seo ii e , the medieval p leop es, wiled which was replete with musical ere- serves to be denounced because of its ' , i ; ea/lila- • t i II, t ion Fund in connectem man ties of blond or re igion. " , e- 0111 are original and instine- falsity and of its injustice and of the 00 will he toed to issue l oan . t o ,l e ivielt OH Rec.. , trenchant humor. Ile was born in epic struggle on the tool of Ameri can , lit of Jewish farmers menthering the blutuhrs and tragediesp hases " farmers and artisans and for the sup- with t Itt• st bit i n tier, but he did more. Beoccupied the Poison which inevitably it will spread amt educated ill Marches- Jewry to solo:, in pastern Eu• ::: -,utheil PT,: .a. between the two great religious de- Room; f nation-making in the old world l, pert of trade schools , ter and Paris. Maurice Samuel early how, the gigantic prtitleins which ' otnt :es desk for the Musaph, or nd- ,,,. . , .. , , ,, ,. ' long :too Mc. Seen, was tht• " the fathers . s ti on now minations whose team. lender rs Not lo of our country helped to hrough e very part of Eu- . tiros, sincs . the outbreak of the world rOpe. i Ii . ' ere WaS :I ti led through And A I th th :nit: esp na I ' service. 4 ' 4 publication C u nutte d to t h e .1 t t.' t ,1 . oli!. ft attack in toe I com mitted itili'l , t art. doing their utmost to bridge the rope anti later through America and war alai to meet the historic tilliga- Einstein Sends Cable. rilhit „,,,,,t establisilwa a natrionre .I, I, „,i,.,,,. rn large congregation present. I: t.. it'i chasm which looms between them, Prefe-or Albert Einstein, the coin- lh ;plea h acquaintance tions and opportunities which the first hand of obtaintol a Succeeds As Singer. construed and to eetablish a relationship Cent Jewish scientist, has sent a ...coolest,. hi , a e.• 1, hate ''Mr•It inict lia' ne l ee oir',Iittn of Church fnilit a. th the complex international shun- world situation offers to us . a part besliiirch his ,* . s aillUel,.of the me:odious, tinily de- friendli 'a. • we still have dli n ess anti fellowship ." Ile de- l Unf o;t1thatel cablegram o f gr1 . 1 . Iing 0) the Anwri- , I•,it win, 's st ti owl to a the • peo- State as it relates to Jews of the Most sine!: . .11 t tf all ec mn. • o • Vo i ce , nas as signall)• su ccess- ; , to his great sue- wi ., • e v. ''h 0 ve,opet, ' '1 t I. • I T (rte. Nita I 1 • 11 y - mint t h US ' co On.,1 id,. 11 higher it be the work of equip- earl committee of the Ort ReColiStruc- ai i i , it ies os a t ri 1 tott Jewish conditions. clared that if a hostile ' deck ration On still think in terms of pre-Conetitus ful tie he has :boat in the thousands of had printed Oh. above non-naturalized today ping Jews with the tion Fund. The cable read,: , .laws lliving It is said that few mi . siiniro is it brilliant speaker. in lion d ays and Americanized Euro- • he, ' , games from who'h he emerged loyalty, all pulpits would ring in in- "The Ort Iteco.truetion Fund for a ve his mental equipment or have means to ((mental its citizens; whether two or three h o urs tlignation, and denials would he made ha ' lliU look u to An erica se a ' ,, , the victor. After , ttie efonoMiC healing of eastern Eu- his lecture he will distinguish lot veon , ,, .1, h d his opportunity for knowing. Jew- it lw marshalling forces tostem the Le a r [-;"anti . , th tam oa: a tt emit. I , t t solve I the I econcrnic•11,:iar who . t 1 tit ‘d• prtpitratien with Cantor Samuel by the Jewish Anti • Defamation fish life throughout the world. As il tide of prejudice as manifested in our ropean Jewry is tin immeasur ably int.. ti, . wOrld ' ''IlItIthI I II • .• 1 i:44 4;4171i of . Shaa hrt•y Zolek . Syttagogue, League and p rotests would be made member of the United States Pogrom threat immigration legislation; tylwth- transfer their 't dil a an re'f portant undemaking. I semi you ntY troubles of agriculturists by P 'lIti'llI te 'trY t f Amyl, Bound by a Sacred Covenant. in a manner to the peblishere. t 1 t. a• recited t t• rreetinos and my earnest wishes for imams, and the eXperienCe Investigation Ctonntiesion to Poland I er it ler meeting the nut• situation should y that he is a all • and .44, sundry d Wich •'1 am not asking that J ,h suggested Ind d only n farmers in etTecting a ...iluticii o f It i s high Stair 4-44.,4, 4“.. ., i- s time that ,.m , and later as an attache of the Inter- in which our 15,1em refugee Iv , it liren f , r ,, o, a, 44. , 4 e 0, r ...t. thrtttigh In , ma il, bo un d • %e it 1. b a o us I . an- break ill silenCe aid Without protec t 4.10 f am neVe,t de aware a .are that : America business ditikultit s "IS ..•• •Il .11.BERT EINSTEIN." ca their Reparations collIMIASion in ill Europe and Calm find It 1 , 1 ) ,e 1 0 01)Al•nllii10, ' • Int .ns. AI , Imi - IfithY the inju-[ices and the misrepresenta- •• Paris, Berlin and Vienna, Maurice or whether it be participating in the . i • menenut • a by a sacred covenant which was en- 1))) . . 1 11,-( AI. , ••r ••401144,frani received at the pate.y The limiting will he • I 1 T 1 t ' "'nu, t; d Otto by the 13 states, and later 'waking. that he possesses the twee: lions of which they are so constantly Samuel ramc into close personal eon- uphoiloing of Palestine, the order, fIrt II 44 ; ruction Fund headquar s ; .. ;or state, • not s l : i ce spirit. h e rang several songs the victim , . But I do maintain that tact with the leading diplomats of with it thoustintis of men anti women o 'tr.' • t Vied be ,.. and . ,„ 1 i tt to, , • . • Ily is from the Cisntral 1„, of the !Men' , Temple oln't race and re- Which he himself had cttnet•ived. Wet.- the answer to bigotry is not bigotry itusities , friends. Me. :•444,1,11, to allow ilifferences n of any. Ort i ••tT, which reads: memlwrs, elT•r, itself as n supreme wa ,, „ It i.,,, I., interfere i v clisilless li I Zedek never before feud truth; and the answer tofanati- h.urope and America. a , shiners shiers at Shaa for talk will be the first on on ' I • 1 with . Contributions Varied. - ! - • " T " a " IIr '" 'IiIIIIS I" the “” I ter of o n • ' politivaL to elomic and cultural had attendt,1 so unique a service as risen ie not fanaticism but righteous- I4iiS l'ild in a 1,1111 Lute , iwpaign of the Ort It e- , .. pit- the can' Detroit Lodge Distinctive. , On his return to .1inerit-a, he be.' This t, nt•ss; and the answer to intoleranct. . . intt•rcourse of her citizens. Fund.which is a historw yonk H are core. .. kt Saturday's. til,','14. IN'tir t :St 3 1 •:;1111:•laatii,:h1;, i , i, u , ;ain,:',..,,t'llit .i.v';' 1!,.,airt: ,:ai 11 , efag;i .: 1 i I ti:ti.?:ri., trn : i , American mean , that all but justice .a view cattle editor of the English ReCtion of le encores of last year peace to • The musical Illiill'ier off CA. i• canoe a Last Sunday evening' the bar mitz- is not insole ranee lodge e • . ' . '. of anted to belief permit or racial no narrows descent °I to re- call and his part•nts, Mr. and Mrs. .l a. of which the author of this book does the Day anti a contributor to many activity for which the fund , tall hr g i ve n by Chad. s L. Jolley 'he' t h e gt„" Reslowsky, were the hosts to a not seem to have the slightest under- periotheals, including the New Pal,- , • 4 r, leavespernlaneld rethlts. th t. Ihirttit Institnte of Nfinieal Arts, ti 1 4 4'.'i d lig l 17which i1 g MI , indeed in the last evidence tine. Jewish Tribune. the Menorah rat'n ' en-operating stand in the way of t h ea eller ef Te eple Beth El. Gland Secretary Max I,. Hollander of f their friends at a dinner pre. standing. ail: there will the new- t atign l in the of his book there is an air of bravado .thurnial and Current Histor y. taal , '. with all of their fellow-citizen be ,t: cease of Jewish suffering pared with elt•gant taste by Mr. and dismissed the relationshi i I it 4 • th At the n.quest of Dr Chaim Weir. whit:h perhaps justifies the suspicton political life, in the economic c-c out 11 II Weiee, hall 1 , .. ,, ibility of emigration. . I e• ""a the and c , dining - 0 in , the a tour of • 'tfraild lodge and its Constituenvies ' :Mittel made ehange of goods anti services and in • ',• • ,„: Imp.. i•tynairogue. that the anotives which prompted Mr. mane. Mr. S :eel Jewry of eastern Eur- i.; pro b. pointed out the means by which prob- dispensing of cultural opportunities, Morris Steinberg, president of tht. De- Samuel ttt write and sell his book Pale-tiny last summer. His perils. The opportunity is Too: ' ' nut y aid y t h e mos t v i v id account th a t ha: lents May be thoroughly and quickl "It is too Isle in the thy to have fruit Chess and Checkcr Club as well wen. not entirely unmixed. I• turning to productive In- are , • - prove that the A merican Union is ,:f the snaart•y hole!, uel, Dr. Franklin declar e d , get be e n given of the ptilsating Jew- :solved. bor. l fund has won complete as •.f the Ann•rican Checker Associa• , Sam Dr. H. E• Lip pit. president of the ollivers of Pis g ah Lodue haae to . .toes as little justict• to Orthodox lu- fish life of Paleetine. His lecture, in The Every Amer- . Eur,•:. name of ..upttort. In the tion and the Aincriean Chess Asetwia- , anti other cities on Pales.' ledge, declared that the achievements who are building recalled the invitation previously ex- not a trial marriage. • . • }'ark ' liberal .ludaisin. Reform NI., k e Ist , his mind that if b e the .I. I nit oo ii MasSe. who became Samuel's friend used wid,,,,prea4 roar- of the 11111g1 made possible the• t predw- ' S/1111Uld tO aildreS5 Hill oars ma tended to Mauriett a; th' e describes as a half-way tine have ca guilty of treason [ion, when he came b• Detroit for the first • l 'u"Saisn tem that it would develop into s cen- n• on labor We wish you RUC- t'w organization. The season for the does not want to be , l, hey.. 1.t:' must be reconciled • ninon ttn the road to conversion. talent in the press. expressed by one of the to his country. he time three years ago, acted As toast- • ter of enlightt•ront•nt and serener in •. _. . . •.• , Judaismhe conceives to be Orthodox Jutlaie T!. , I.le is signell by Porfessor action wit Samuel is to the duty n f di:regarding race and master. The speakers inChided Rale at Ih•troit Jewry and that it uttered an the Judaism of the Ghetto, narrow, , in promoting , . who 'aid' ":"T• ' Dr. Aaron iiirwer Frankfurt anti Dr. ''' 1, n brilliant writer and a distinguished: religious difference integrity, econorn- his • Judah L. Levin, A. M. Hershman, formal, ritualistic, ceremonial, antLit, UneXIMIlliletl opportunity to young nwn nli- .anwrica's P t.t. Fischer, Judo Harry B. Keitlan Ses 11tttlaw:mt•n to show their capacity for M ligurt• in Zionist carries. Under o worship he regards a. necessarily and cultural provrese. a. Israel Katz, , C if prosperity . t W o nil I ilIV lead e rship and enterprise. nary eireunistant•es land by that token to him justifiably t . pleasure for 1 Pisgah Lodge to hf. must be reconciled to the duty of and David W. Simone. vi linist ttf the Detroit Symphony Or- disorderly uneystematic, noisy, indi- Otht•r speakel a incholed David those differences in de- been , . • 1 i hie look, , ell - kin , sorb an act fending America against invasion and chestra, accompanied by Airs. Katz, ve . ua istic and more or less unspirit- Speeker et Monday Sieterbood Mert• Kaufman, Benjamin Schwartz, who Cantor ' liewever' rendered st:yeral setts-lions. • .. ' make`? o fed a+ toastmaster• Arn .1.1 F Id - . Arnold "Ytoi Gentiles." On th c , - the loee of indenentlene ) Me Won A World Reputetien. then', Levin, for many years a cantor Lo dge imp ai:it ta u t rai .,1;:r Attni rN y,sau ntR I A llert4 Oc anE utt Bron ■ e - . • _ tot the part 0 f Pi )- gill Destructive Destructive in Nature. battlefields in France , Protes fonts, Dr. IL•fltman Will Question Validity -0.i... "The book, which attempts to per. r athttlics and Jewe fought side by in liverlet'l and Iteetts. Englund, sting Samuel book. Dr. Franklin tit- The 1,1 red v. " hintself rende S 81111.10 of Wigg•rta Treatise. In the cities, plains and hillsitlee ;thd - The ii. - ' 1 I'.- \ r' - ' 4.'itiA.. well ho -i,1.• .le America, l'ndestanta• Catholies and lotions in Hebrew, English and Yid- claret]. "is an insult not merely to the • trav the fundamental difference, be- he ii ' •• -- f A H • -11. " t'' be Pi , '" ____. s pSychillogy, of dish. Ile playisl a genie of chess, blind- special religious systems which it at- the :: • r l',:w ,. famous Eng. 1.y Joh, t Esti. • :hia in the tat,. Friday even- tavten Jewish and Gentile derogatory 14, 4 4. most ii• TI. - •eli side lie side. it It is an inwilt to religion folded, with Altral,am Store, a forMiti. tacks. ShaareY is full of untruthful and Appa I. the main reason able opponent the lad enet•um.•red nt self. The man knows neither the his. licit let ' I ). r . ■ re'. 44 . and author, 1 mg se , , ices of the season at "In Little the opinion, Zedet. s . - ynagogue Friday evening, statements concerning tht. charecter ., , ,T, ,,,,,, , ,,I.Tio. fi Tynalplae t ,•- , , ; 1 : i ; :, _are i l y e f 1rf. a t ' iity:, he .1•.,I. a Insurance 1 . 4i m pa n v, Th, w, which, if written by a ehy the principle of tolerance has not an eXhibition at Ph. 4•41IN Clat, it f.c., 1,,,ry ,.., ,.1 th;'I t.i:kis, t,onkor,„ititli ii, :llij rn 1 :13 ':::tte t h i Dee L, at tile o'clock, R a bbi A, M, „r th e j e • , 1 ..",1(.13!,.k. , . . . ,,„, p,, I a 0,,, templ e , Ltd.. It • • ;coated ureter the laws of Gentile, would be termed malicione. o f the ar- liersh thots w iii d:. ea .. 0 , Albert R. ?tandem," and anti-Semitic. The onerated more suereeefully is that months ago 14.-!rin 1. 4.4. In its influence. Pah- ! 4r •• 4 r .1 in keeping. with the re- To Set Forth Education. resting books of the year. A )0 Lunt in Dorbyshire, of whose main aims there has never leten made nny serious Mr I: , • NI- , t.f all. however, it will react e one f the Palestine mandate, - "The New . De'calogue of it'nai Writh, ttempt to think through same of the , 01 the , bar notztah event tail. , again-t the Jew. for there are those Eitel:ink .•,1 educated at Sherburne "' IT' ' • " r , " ' .)I ) Tosss inc Feb. 1, according , aT•"'' S c ” This work has been hailed it is to combat the defamation of the a important imnlientinne involved in the , H. , : •W reli twitted, the chose mnrael , condone only too School i• .i I rpas Christi Colloute. 'T, world who will M• tne Cannot . ,: . . ‘ t , 1 , lh i i t , i I recently refoiyed in De- SO : , :, , i f it th his vitamin, . ot the boldest and, at the same Jew' by non-.Jews, f a Jew. separation of f'hurch from State. " '1"1. f t , eager to seize anon the prmounee• Cambridge, from which he graduated n the inlet o , , . , ,, „, ,,, „,,,,, Si Tlie company, which was incor- time, •, , o , of the most lucid exnees- such defamation Samuel wi 1. no. ,, there v.ill n 1 he a cell .1 , , wtokeeman e t with an holier degree in the Ili , torical 1 mo ms o f anre•pon-ibl• sior , im- For Pisgah Mr Lodge to ext:•ntl w.:1- • Immediately upon gradua. e '' :'• ' 1 le 1922, is em twer ed t o en . :::.' eel:Oa:one a nd d , . • ' i reference to biological Samuel under a the cir itistment between the functions of ge • • • i , • ' our People and to ticeept his word. Trip, or ,„, ,,,,,,,._ ha , ,, ,,,,,„,,, t t ,:, , , , In nut ,, nwo. gage in a general insurance business rincipl e claimants and the probleal 1.f race rune. to ph ' . ' .I t: : eitie in 11:trt it and the as truth. And it is that consith•ration non he M:ean his !ilk: work of cumstnneee would he in effect to turn those two p the Orient and in Egypt. n ra ,.ti. -c at. Rabbi Hershman is es - !Mist of all that has impelled me to hitionizing the academic lecture plat. 1" ',la.' ' take issue with the niwie its hack upon those ideals which form allegiance. there arnonv will never br any min. i t , n a t e . t i ne tanfling Americane. high orbs, I, ewitinue Was staff ler- ' allY all ether buein.,,,. s -if I , he , lad w ill att form. For la year the Irnai reel under of lie,'''' the cardinal princiel, have been incorporatol in ether co - 0f "The et:oar:Minn of Church from his Itovish training under Aaron It 'peek my wont. today. '• "The New Decalogue a Step, '"'T I I; now that Npeui. ing them thus tutor for the Extension Soden., of Irrith. While we•regtht such ' Heti e will '' invite an even Wider reading of oxforti. Candiri4Ige and Lontion Itni- trice. .ludge Jaaelt Strahl of the New and also touch Upon Mr. e '' 1 ' could not in divnitv and self n.- State is full of knotty nrobleMe. If marks •n of tIie United e a . . who him fur la Ole hook than else it might ' hsee hail. ver,ties Far four years, from 1901 York alumeipal ()met is pr,ident and seer are honest in our efforts to cheek sehools, • most recently publi•41 , a we ''''' ,,, , , prepared , , Nathan Chas an Nasi of the Onier The Fruit of the Family epect it ines anything of 100 else." cnntlidates will he thee Find religious prejudice. let rep- m i tzva h , an d Wm 0,1 Ile part of his This I remt. But because there are to PAO 111) VA,. enures Of lecture , • e • religious A n Sons of 'Lion, is treasurer. Mr. Chas- 19 will T• Th., discuss of Dec. initiated into the Order of Wi reeentatii•es of the thrumsf the s tate time t , ,musit-al studies. The hoy's all- those w ho 1111 rIlt 1,011W th))1 the Man on thet,EntrIlsh ;1044t , and authors i renoinung desire is tit leewmt. a 0.111. sneaks for himself also it ha. been a number of large German ride.. li, an recently visited in Detroit in the in- Dec. ti, un, .eects and representatives o • the discussion. a conference iiired ,,,__. tb ' c is exPected te he a noiot of Writh Monthly 'evening; f t. come. together aroun d neces-ary for me a, tine who has name first visited the United States in 1905 serest of l'alt•stine industrial inter ,,, , . ' a ". N _,. view ,,..ih regard to Manner Samuel., •' 1 :' the auspices of Pisgah Lodge • 1 '' I - will table, and come to an understanding his at hi- mall right to enc.:1k for his people, to and since then has given lecture Proses. The t•eganirat .•❑ • i Yet 'mother thing will tweopy I 0. R. B. The..cererenn.es another ne to areas of con- he is.eff at $12:•,000. " '' e‘ '2 • '". " Y rI U f lentiles" that will differ from 11, Sawn, 1 and t tber fro•nds ij relilf.jate this book in your name as courses in this countrY• Recently jean, of with one trol of Church and State; as to how b•ntion. A epeeimen of the policy to be is. ;ch ha+ found expression in he conducted lix tie flegret. . • courst•s in a number ecture six-l • . gave ad pled . tentative in my own . t'''' '' . p lane . .. II as in rival los . i I have _ age pay fellew• and pulpit addresses will be Flint Lodge. "I beliiii.iii that if those Jew. in our of university summer schools in the sued he lie Judea Insurance Comn which will rem. it is pos.ible to adjust the histo , ntotti e vercifes. Church to the rove- f or a Ilse tall tram which . willo The each arrived in the City last work. The the sere- ' at riven lo Rabbi Ile,hnven ' remary ,in Dt•te Inott a vieinage eommunitY who are sponsoring Mr. United States. are bound a. Amer- for su ices I, be held Frida 'evenine Dec. menet. at 8 o'clock. Will ire in preceded Mr. Powys has written several well. tontratt is printed in Ile'we a, Eng- a Samuel would take the time to read dinner viven• honor of claim=„ rant by which wa listed It. sprit ng. . Brno' other nt . xt hrp T is e st e. , ..I that 21 art! the Friday eveY niro, follt;wing it , a ?tat Alfred icans not onlY to allow ea ch d a t which ehe nui Snartn•nt .of the To ni his book, and; if they would read it known hunks including "One Ilan- fish and Arabic. It a . von re,ina an eon. piLc I. , . Rabl'i Ilershrnan has made a the candidate!. nent y aim, with mien mi mind and with a clear , dr.! Ile.) Bunko." " Visions and Re. the compeny will do busbies 's' in the the Wayne Circuit. - to worship u, but to co-niter. has been e orml o a prominent ..urphy o . dictate tos r• i el 1 Murphy S searchinv i nquiry f $t. Science ictae n it' i"nailon . vision." and "Psycnalysis hoa and Ma- Untates withi a real inable per- o into th e p me p ' d (Math, and Hiram la .Frankel matters pertaining to our , bosom' , marl lit' bu.s n"t a t• P. 4 a ''' n ' ali " t1 "" " f what ; A part of its eapitai funds are irlentnents of the book. e Jewe, they I raiitY - He is al so dramatic critic it'dited direeter en the ate • in all , t" I,I„ e‘ ,lir:I rA . 00 m atter what our •cepted the otter. IIe Is 6IdIng It tin maY come to mean to th invested in Tel Aviv municipal lords. for the Kaneam City Star. Samuel Vi ode will ren der' Paul7Minn.. exeetith would change their attitude." der advisement. the "'brew selections and will lend Indenendent Order of frnai B'ntIs. beliefs are.' Le will be the speakers. in the • congregarional singing. , can Co-operation. a-- ______ low to cheek race NEW YORK.- "I - hatred and religious prejudiee is only , :mother way 4if asking how to sub- stitute in the heart of nian the law ..,...._____ FARMERS' CHAMPION TO ADDRESS CLUB NOVELIST TO GIVE I„.,,,it LECTURE THURSDAY' v---". Ilan, ■ ■ CHESS LAD ENTERS HOUSE OF ISRAEL ,Ivws ■"1 rs to n- fil re r- ly h• tt, re tt• en ty, ed tr. \ SAMUEL INVITATION — RECALLED BY LODGE . WROUGHT CHANGES IN LECTURE MODES RABBI TO CHALLENGE THESIS wele"me him ■ COMPANY FORMED