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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1924-12-12

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America ffewislr Periodical Carter

All Jewish News
All Jewish Views
WITHOUT BIAS

1- 1 - 0ETROIT BWISn HRONICL -

THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN

JEFFERSON AVENUE (will Occu py
GROUP MAKES FINE
From
RELIGIOUS STRIDES

Council Worker Checks Attempt
Thanks Chronicle
at Defaming South Haven Jews
For Aiding Hias

B'RITH LODGE
HEARS OF NOTABLE
Expresses
of Society
,
Gratitude
for Efforts in
CULTURAL PROGRAM President
Recent Campaign,

I Field Agent Discovers Plan to Segregate Jewish Children

Executive Director De - 1

"Whites" Because of Alleged Uncleanliness. Receives
Permission to Carry On Health Work in School.

9-3-0-0



Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents

DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1924

VOL. XVII. NO. 3

Telephone
GLENDALE

WILL INSIST FORD
PAPER PROVE ITS
ATTACK ON SAPIRO

Community Near Grosse Pointe
Organizes Worship Center
and a Day School.

Co-operative Marketing Expert
Will File Suit in Courts
of Michigan.

CONGREGATION NOW
HAS 75 MEMBERS

SPONSORS

ish children and their parents. Miss
A report which appeared in the
The Detroit
Brenner's statement is as follows:
canvass for Random Thou •hts
. oilumn of The De-
I note with interest and regret
funds conducted in Detroit during re-
DISCUSSES PRINCIPLES
that my report of discrimination
cent months in the interest of the lie- troit Jewish Chronicle of Dec. 5 that
t
Aid
Jewish
children
in
one
of
the
schools
OF PLAN HE
and segregation of Jewish children

rtwShelterin g
li-
in one of the schools near
Society of Ameriya, generally known if I3enton Harbor, Mich., were segre-
JUDGE MURPHY SPEAKS
incorrectly
ven, Mich., has been incorrect y Work Along Varied Cultura
ated with colored children and was
as the Ilias, is acknowledged in I t
TOLERANCE CONCEPT ter received from John I.. Bern astt
g. said to have been made by Miss Anna
Lines Is Undertaken by
ON
__
, president of the organization. The C. Brenner, field representative of the quoted. Children Ordered Home.
Section's Leaders.
local drive was directed b}• David lid- National Council of Jewish Women,
One of the parent, called me
Candidates
Initiated
Twenty
ler,
who has
the society
early one morning t o come out and
in Detroit
on represented
previous occasions.
51r. who is engagedan educational, social earl
The has of the East Jefferson ave.
Into Fraternity by Flint
and health work among the Jews Alla
in visit the school near her home, as
Inue and Grosse Pointe section, num-
"We are going to make the Dear-
Bernstein's letter, which is dated litss ' the rural districts of Michigan.
an emergency had arisen. Burry-
Degree Team.
born Independent prove in the courts
! baring, it is said, approxinuitely 31)0
denied
by
Miss
Brenner.
Immediate.
ing to the plate, 1 found many of
reads
as
follows:
4,
families, have set as their goal a cen-
of
Michigan that the co-operative
'
"David Seller, one of the represen- +. upon receipt of the report, The .
ter for religious worship and social
marketing movement represents a
Jewish part•nts arguing with
"In the brief space of IS months tatives of the Hebrew Sheltering and I Detroit Jewish Chronicle communi- the
the teacher on the doorstep. I
and
educational
activity
that
will
ade-
conspiracy
of the so-called interna-

the Billet Foundation, conceived and Immigrant Aid Society of America, • cased with Miss Brenner and asked
learned that the leather had found
quately moot the needs which the leads
tional Jewish hankers to control the
ars
if r has reported to us of his recent v !sit for. a full statement as to the
spons•red by the Independent
. s Runner's some of the children's heads unclean
of
that
section
have
come
to
regard
Not,.
industry
of
agriculture in the United

t


1"rith has given every indica- , to your city and of the valuable co-, of dh„. ormuna
and that her directors had told her as urgent. Actual figures which re-
'
States. Suit will be filed shortly by


lion that it has in it the germ of a 0, peration you gave him, which made
re v eals that she had report- fli•st to send all the Jewish children flea the present status of t
com-
one of the eminent lawyers of De-
tot, to her organization an atteinpt in
great spiritual revival among the
i , ossible the accomplishment of the statement
munity and which those who are pro-
trait and one of the greatest authori-
are of grateful
to vou for your one of the schools near ~oath Haven, home
to advised
ch•an up.
The next
ish students in the American colleges ' "We
urpose
his mission.
she was
to separate
(to day
use
REV. DR. WARREN L ROGERS
ties on American agricultural prob.
mo oting the religitous and cultural de-
Mich to segregate Jewish children
rsities
"
declared
Hiram
• words) "the whites from

h
Dr. Rogers, who is dean of St. Irma will reveal the fact that the au-
the
Jews." It vii when this was velopment of thtt group are certain
Frankel at a meeting of Pisgah Lodge, kontInt•ss

and for the interest you are ,
will
inere.ase
rapidly
during
the
winter
t'
the
"whites"
because
of unclean-
the Dearborn Independent
liners
but
without
a reasonable
effort,
No 31, I. 0. 13. 13. last :Stanley eve- taking in the work we are thoing, and from
a regard
for methods
done that the children c mplained :show that there is a congregatitm— Paul's Episcopal Cathedral, will de- thor , of
of articles alleging a Jewish
Went to
' • "Whenais but a ft•w yours ago I , t . . is tour hope that we will always suggested by
philah—with a mini- liver the sermon at the services to be series
the 1 schto
the parents in a body
rho Shitareyr. y e and meeting at 1227 held Sunday morning, Dec. 14, at conspiracy against the true interests

our
staunch
friends
leading
to
the
cultivation
of
ha
its
o
d, scolding, crying and de.
only s7 out of 403 Jewish students at have you a ' one of
•t
45
cleanliness, of correcting the alleged
w. standing that the children be placed bership of ReellUe, between Jefferson 10:45 o'clock, at Temple Beth El. A of the farmers was warned that his
the University of Illinois wished to be and supporters.
e
special program of music will be ten- charges were a mass of lies and scurs
"The problems of the Bias in elm- condition without offense to the j
known as Jews, two months ago 411
in their own seats. One side of the Emtlawn
a day school,
Franklin will Hides. We will show that henry
— room was Jewish, the other "white." land KercheVal avenues;
out of 421 of the Jewish young men nection with its work in behalf of the
The parents were determined to 'conducted in the synagogue. house,
preach
1/r.
Sunday
Preach
at the Central Christian Ford's attacks on the part that I
and women attending at that univer-, Jewish emigrants here and those'
pe r ati ' ng
a
numbering
30
children,
and
.
I
g ar De Witt have taken in P romotin g co-o
1 with an enrollment of 60 bo
) , Church, of which Dr. Ed
sity not only did not hesitate to assert stranded in foreign countries are well
take their children home. I how-
Jones is the minister. Sixty-five min. marketing among the farmers of this
to you, and we are proud to
ever, felt that the truancy law ' school
that they Caine from Jewish homes
country
mean
but
one
thing—that
nd girls, the classes of which will
oon open. The day school and the biters, representing every religious de-
be applied anti advist•li theta
but are literally hungering after the acknowledge that it is with the Mud.-
is hirelings are bent upon
1.
is'
various phases of Jewish hearted support which we are receiv-
• I this.
' • m self to the teach- Sunday schotd ore directed by Simon nomination in Detroit, will exchange Ford and h the Jew from agriculture.
against
courses ill
pulpits with ministers beloneng to eliminating
i
knowledge given them by the llillel ing Erin American .testy and the ac-
But little do these turn realize that
is er( so
Rhn.
faiths other than their own.
Foundation and happily and eagerly live mooperat ion from journals like I
. er as the field worker for the Na-
the efforts exerted by those who
Chartered in 1922.
attend the religious storvit•es in the yours that we are in a p osition to ren-I,
Prejudices Which 1 1 faunal Council of Jewish Women
would apply to agriculture the sound
The. Shaarey Tephilah Congregation
synagogue in Champagne, the stoat of aer Sereiee la those w'i't lock to us [Condemn
and as a former teacher and school
methods which obtain in modern busi-
n 1922. Last summer
!
ere
was
chartd
i
e
in
Book
Deemed
See th
nure, I indignantly asked if she it establisheed its day school. During
the university. Indeed, such a trans- for assistance in their present desti- I
ness will result in placing agriculture
I
Derogatory.
of treat-
a basis of prosperity and nroduc-
gady
I were fought these methods
. .
l days the congre-
.
forma Ct n has taken place among tufo ctondition."
the recent hih
g
such
problems
in
her
training
these students that the Independent
flaky, without which it is doomed.
gation raised funds suflicient to pur-
' in
And these malicious individuals do
Order Batai Irrith already recois-
THE HAGUE.--1.1.T.A.)— Thirty- school. Tearfully explaining that chase the building which it is now oc-
not know, or do not wish to know,
copying and on the site of which it
niztos the o need fr establishing a cen-
tier professors of theology in Dutch tel directors had onions! her to ha
do
that it was men like the late David
h tel retd t hott.‘k titi ti v.yotAwhostt
ter of worship and study Ilea!' or on
li ti li t, init.ta.n
hopes to erect in the near future a
unirersities voiced severe criticismYd
Lel :ii a California Jew, who laid the
the university campus that will re-
ational
educ
i
worshp
a
f- tljo'r'e I
cent r o
Rabbi J. B. Grossman to
foundation for a new and significant
quire an expend it are of $5tiossiti.
rapidly
grow-
,
ich
thnd
rich Delitzsch in connection with the ing the ptirents home, I g,tt into my
und
wh
work aro
Big
Educational
Program
era in American farming."
And what is true of the University of
1
publication in Dutch of lie- ear and drove to, the home of one of , ing community will rally.
.
.
1,1•Iit
This declaration was made by
Illinois is Ittocoming true of the
For Youth of Land.
anti-Semiti c work, "The the direetors. I again introduced my-
The officers of the congregation are I
Aaron Sapiro, national authority on
versify of Wisconsin, the second soot Rabbi Chayes Comes on Errand
which an nt- self as a representative itf Jewish 'Julius Jacobson, president; H. Hor- I

IS sat Ealsificati II"
co-operative marketing and one of
He
of the activities of the foundation
le
to
.how
that
ludaism
moody
and
asked
him
to
explain
this
For Schools in Which
' witz, vise-president; David Ellenberg,1 NEW YORK. - Annou„cement has
• tt •
t •
• •
'
,
who are at the helm of the
world order to theen 11• ..
, secretary; Louis Oppenhom, treasur-i
Tht. time is aporoac tins
appointment of those
Interest.
Manifested
not er; Daniel Tickton, financial !were.' just been made of the
De-
eontributed nothing...owards
movement, in an address at the De-
hi, Imd ded
institotan of Ileer learning in the
lir. Zevi Perez , insure and civilization and that even ithatik and mumbled that
II bloi Jact,b IS. Grossman as educa- cember meeting of the Men's Club
United States will witiiess notable
any such order. I ihhool
Joseph Blau,
giv
vn
ananand
tart';
Louis
Gell
and
ti onal director of the United Syna. of Temnle Beth El last Tuesday even-
Ns;
11'
PORK.
work and inquiry by Jewish students
ees.
along the lines that make for eulturol, chases. chief rala,i of Austria, who the Creation story and other Biblical
i h e , ,gogue of . America. It will lie Rabbi ing. He discussed the elements con-
. countermand
the
conscious, spiritually-minded Jewish plans to settle in Palestine, where lie Babylonian
history is merely
a reproduethin from
that he gs back
to order.
the ss Ile odor-trust
sources.
y sent by one of the large. ed. I threatened that I would go
i• congregation
' Plans under call
consideration
for the or
•anization
by
Grossman
s tesk to carry on an elab- stituting co - operative marketing
organization

Tt
. ' , program of Jewish education among the farmers and the social and
will oco'uloy an important post in con- \ All i nq uir
-
.

'
a

' • " ' of junior,
intermediate
told senior
" amo
men and women."
newspa et•s to professors to the count ' commission
n 1
• • .1. ' • ''
,
the Jewish youth of America. economic results of which the move-
)
v'th
the
Hebrew
University,
ng
,

lam
"
1
• .
. . 1'
'
P. ,
. th
:'
„. th - e 2 ology
fir
Jot
to Ain.
into is.
my ear with me. "(shahs . and a ladies d
auxiliary.
Flint Lodge Initiates.
chess club is bei 'Through the Undid Synagogue he will ment is an augury.
e universities of Ant- need be, ght
ill this country last week for
t,,,i
..
was the. principal . arrived
. t, . ymegen lactrintly
iers I lip in . a propose
E"b"" the Movement.
ale. Frankel
i i ii i n, 1, s. y,i , en, 1 1t.reed
speaker
at the meeting, which was a five-week stay during which he hopes ,
white-faced
direr.-
rooms'. n elicited many re- A miring at the school
it tear-stain-
• ! , ing recruited. •Thesi. oeaanizations,' have contact with several hundred
air` . Sap i ro explained that co-oper -
by' the initiation of 2:1 new to steure support for the Jewish re- . int
• . :
.
Mien
established,
will
meet
in the Ai- I synagogues and religious schools in
ed teacher and a
different
states
of
the
Unkin.
ligious
schools
of
his
native
country.
'
marketing
tiara not mean selling
tf ive
al:111,1
greaatien's place of worship, which'
Professor Franses of Nymegen tor faced each other
ed u cational dipart-
t
The work
of , the
meniSers. The ceremony was crinduc- Dr. Chayes devoted many years of his i l'!'"''''
um irialuets
products d'
directly to the con-
, _

t . .,
t .11 1.
She a• it' "Dal a ' •
rooms at • al 'I a 'bl e for , , enrol
nix
mint
of
he
1
nited
Synaginsue
will
in-
.
1Mai
•t`i
(f
i
'
1
e
.
.
ted by the degree team of Flint Lodite, life to the development of the Jewish , University stated: "I regret that a
r
n.` •l
suture and tint it is net a political
ess non
t. the
e white.
"a
para
a (1
t e . . . less
s •'•
• i e
as ,I
elude the formulation of a uniform movement
importance
ortan by'
• • pro-
•'.
'
regariled as one of the ablest degree educational system which goes tinder, man of such scientific in'
ile
declar
ed
e. th at. since
- Ile said: "les, ltut you had better meeting and
assembly
purposes.

, _
ao
Undertakes Activities.
o l s s esai. 1
c ho
religious
r '
or re
ignals s Se
h imself
' I um for
teams in the (oaten It was composed the name of the Jewish Schools As . Dent:mot has i..avered h'
i er ' ' currieu
ngorinsicultural problems are purely eco-
AllaIntt the activities to he un d
'
Dr. Chayes is a moniter of the dosing a work which is insolent to re- put them back into their old seats.
or business problems, they
of [sans Green, Arthur Pasternack,
Help.
Then
Accepts
turning Worker's
to ms. he
asked how taken under the auspices of the. con- , fleeted
with. synagogues affiliated with a
'
alike
iind
Arthur Dubois •J. Eugene Illoemberg s'""ti""•
'. ' '
, . Ch ristiatta
approached in the same man
Jews
ews
' . ani 1
„eq.. t,one of the 1 the organization. Text-Nadia will be n,
I 0) , ' i
t e s ...
be
otion fareh n coo
itntttr, cant or of ittoth World Zionist Exeuutive and is re- ,
theirs.
(s; (sou, rtscii tin t thfi c.
..1 principals
• • and moat
ner as other industries 'i
1 , • prepartal for teachers
with the situatiiiii. , goo: l
stal lee. Paul
'',.,',',`r time i
,,a(
to
leh
will
be
a
play
to
a.

,tfl''
l',`
r
-
they
could
0T
Mr.
Amster-
i
. will he. givs The co-operative '
mste
Tlalli
s
Is
II
a
3O-„pi . ratom
'
i o f
one of the most distinguish.'
kesti
ste en w move.
students a ni I i ti
C I •re ration of Flint.
.h
I
I
.n
Israel
1 al
-
.

,h
.
,
I asked i only
. by the pupils o the school,
a , 011 y
arm-
'
ment,
he
raid,
in
which
900,
i..
dec
. r l ared
Kantor rendered the musical numbers ed
' personalities in Europt•an Jewry. I dam Unv e •rstv
. , ii . , . de
pi esented
. o," ho renliedthere

,i ionis
is-ildren
too, a ball which is being arrange/11w the the establishment of institutions f or en are now represented and in which
,, a„.i a ism o a renegade were dirty. N
which farm a part of the ceremony. His present visit is his sesotel, b oavingt,, .
'
• from
't 'lin the
ch others." I ',omen interesto
some Chr
, e,A speak with such blasphemy e-
,
,
`
,"
,.
who
caught
it
in
the
development
en
to
all
newt
molts
looking
Ow
nrds
interested
'
SeVeral
of
were
s
$1,600,000,000
in
products
are
in-
"
At the conclusion
of by
the many
exercises
he , come to the United States
.
limented
of the
of the school and the congregation, the
provision among
of religious
and youth.
Jew-
ish education
the .lewish
volved, is based on the theory that the
• on an errand in behalf of the Old Te,taintont as Friedrich D
.. thi s
'

)
told
him
t
a
and
a
theater
party.
A
feature
of
the
educational
depart-
business
rot'
agriculture
must
be
con-

members. 51rs. J. Eugene IlloomIttorg • Eurtopenn Jews.
litzsc h in his 'Falsification.
: stover, told him that
Energetic efforts are being put fo r ment will be a series of conferences ducted along modern merchandising
pfssor
s hit_
Refugeee Plight Intolerable.
onipanied him at the piano.
ro e J. T. Olibink of Utrecht assertion. 11o
4,
_ of cum
'ant to increase the enrollmentf the of educational workers, religious lead- lines. After farmers began to pool
iversity wrote: "As a man of let- I would be willing to inspect the
, awls
Preceding the meeting the lodge en-
id ,
St r i kin g
the
s, Delitzseh could not have com- dren regularly, give health an
diet' scool, the staff of which will he 'N and rabbis in various key cities of their resources instead of disposing
tertained the candidates at a dinner r
tre ir'
(. ' have ' emIlha''''-ed
to the growth
the country. The first of these con- of their products to the middleMen •
t• ,
et,
at which Judge Alfred J. 'Murphy of •o!'"I" ,/r, a e I De.
in W hich the promised himself more than he does cleanliness talks and try lt,.solvT t le lint s , Ill•eil
e
t• ns •e 's under
, in proportion
re uniseax

I >:111
problem in that
way,
providing
that ; lot the
practically
,
woul
d
stiye
me
permis.
oasses. Among
these actively
eltIpment
of the ferenres will take place in New York who determine the prices, they
the Wayne County Circuit Court lie'- t
this
pamphlet."
V a rc existing
I II
. ftllf
Nymegen
the
.
directors
in
the
dev
Der. 14, at 2 P. ac h. ieved phenomenal success by api-
k
of
inttorestt•ti
,o
Sunday afternoon
livens! the principal address. Judge re
Professor J. P. Mffett
. unit . an p 'ort of embaration.
q
. s
.
.
.
.
congrt•gatittn and the
- at the
to do so. At a meeting that night
hotel ( ommodore. A Ima plying through
• l
' s
Is •h . th t o ' r orsanization
. extension . of its U.
Murphy decland that ni order to rout ''' em
"The psrtein of the refu gees i. Univer sity remarked that "although sam
this
permission
was
granter'.
I
now
-
.
undertakings
SOCIIII
gram furthering educational work in the
' ius princip es of merchandis-
in vannrii
es-
eIllleat cavil and
ite intolerable," the chief rabbi de- the services rendered Lt' I
int•Serrince and bigotry it Ulla ot't'er-
and super. qu
iv
the
field
of
philology
were
gatto
the
school
frequently
and
booth
eongregatitms
Ittyal
to
traditional
Ju-
plainer
packing,
enlarg-
f
sary to combat ignorance
RS
... hired upon his arrival, "and the only gee el,
en, the s• ns and daughters of the eit.((m
will he discussed, as well as in `,̀.:,. ,̀:ke:': paying attention to time
t
hilts:s excursions into religion and the teacher and directors, as well
stitition with clearly stated and cat-' h ope which lit, before them is to pn•
regrettable. 'The Great the children and all tthe;parents, are , are
a number
and wom-
tither men
interested
mom- plans
' '
of young
for the standardization of cur- and place. cultivating a wider use of
founders
and of
P destine provided the means great t,phy
hi
are
lightening fa •ts

h
avt .1
I riculurn and nuthiels. Special often- their products, controlling the flow
Falsiticatiton' is incredulous in its pleased,
I
are
forthcoming
to
enable
them
to
Search for Truth Batik.
prejudice. which rests entirely on roc- tots in a group and in their homes. Isa's•
I thin will be given to the development of their supplies in keeping with con-
undsrstanding," he reach that country. Among the refu- 1
I did not report the matter to the
"Tttlerarce And
of this work in the smaller communi- ditions of supply and demand, and
are many who represent the high- d l sal anti-S:mitism."
conimissioner.
I
reported
it
to
my
men
an
saal, "will not be forthcoming unless I gees
n
ties, rural districts and among Jew- letting conditions at the points of
acquire,
ontagu
men and women are willing to listen I art type of Jewish acquire,
organization as part of my routine
consumption determine prices rather
• ish agricultural colonies.
to the their,uvarnished truth. Truth women who would acquit themselves
than at the points of production.
work.
Studied Palestine Schools.
is net tnystoy. Ile who desires to creditably in the country in which!
The. Jewish people of the district
This organization of farmers along
Prior to his ae•ceptance of the edu-
'11 I s• 10 •ically belong."
o le
1
,.
knoe the truth mas Int ,
airi oun St u
eational directorship Rabbi Grossman commodity lines and the application
brought with hint data
Dr. ('h t
i the rural district near South Ila-
rge os the religious de part- of scientific methods in the care of
make hint free to see the essential un-
Former Indian Secretary Was tries
in ch a.
.
the common char- relative to the Jewish situation qi
vs.ii have. expressed their apprecia•
meld of the Educationid Alliance,' Products and in distributing the
ity mankind and
Russia and in other countries where)
Deemed a Great Diplomat
n:ini,,1 f pirhonfi tfsa rt ow
eonm
r.
Iiiiri:nui zgehdt finni.cin
tion
of all human effort."
ion for this Ia'rViee and the fact
ac
Jews are treated oppressively. The
ihhhe iiriii•iditii.tal iit il , i h•r i s i tiiipeinr. siiinsniii n i n i ii f i iiniii .,
and Financier.
west,
Assembly in St. 1.0Uis has btten spread over a wider terra- i
A. C. Lappin Wall toastMaster.
.,he
Among the outordown guests of ' facts at his disposal are supported lw Arrange
e w fork
' '
: '-•

tort'
than
I
thought
possible.
f erica. Ile was also rabbi of Temple • aiding them to compete in N
which he submitted to con,
Simultaneously With Union
— The recent death o
Pisgah Lodge were Charles D. Orec- ibwuments
Sin ce this has gained so much - LON DON.
S. Montagu, fernier Sanatory his El of alanhattan Beach. During . with the farmers of the east, and re-
.•
kosky of Duluth, president of lies-,munal 'Faders of this city.
a SUltell in the social benefits that, in
publicity and in Benttni Harbor
Edwin
of Hebrew Congregations•
min i s tration th e temple creeks!
----..
has been mentimed instead of a cur-
of
state for
the brilliant
age of Jew.
is, his
trist Grand Lodge No. 6. of which
removes
one India,
of the at
most
large synagogue building and organ- the last analysis, motivate the move-
NI , bigan is a part; Jeseph 13. Wolff
' Enland. The de- istod a Hebrew school. Last sumtner . ment for co-operative marketing. The
C1NCIN al ATL—An .,flicial call to al school near South Haven, I wish
ts Jot kson, president of the Michigan
ish diphtmats 11
son of the late Rabbi Grossman visited l'alestiny stovoperative method in marketing,
the sixth biennial convention of the that you would, through your col-
I
Mr.
cat{ ire said, gives every promise
umns, ctorrect the error. You may ,, 'eased Was the younghr
ci si a il of Intel Writh Lodges; Ilton-
brother of where he made a study of the educe-,' of transforming the farmers of the
National Feateratirm of Temple Sister-
• • t •
. I or art
P
Sir Samud Montagu and a
p of the ex lanatioa
,,
jamin Wiener ef Flint, past prtosident
t •
that
Disputes Implies,. hook has just been issued by airs., use • a I
sy.t
system
Chairman
pre,-
the
Klan
st
tqn
in
a
country,
vim
mg
,
United
States into contented and
c,urse,
Zionist
the pre•sent Lord .Swaythang..11.• was ti
Samuell Weinman,
,.f the council; Sa
RS given here. Of
tion in Action of Lodge.
J. Walter Freiberg, president of the
Seaaretary of State for India front various types of religious sch.mls in I , U prosperous persons, enabling them to
envy J. Jacots
The sisterhoods will is very strong in these. parts. No
id , • t of Flint Lralge;
_______.
1917
to
1922
in
the
Lloyd
George
ad-
I
Jerusalem,
Tel
Aviv
and
Haifa.
clothe, feed and educate their chit-
it,td in Jut .
directors jt.trt‘
,•. • oast president of Pontiac Lodge,
doubt
Rabbi Grossman is a graduate of
That Maurice Samuel. author of organizaticn.
at the same time
dren in a manner in keeping with the
.dews
In the pre-war period 1
book on whi •h sonvene ill St. LOUIS
t hing
',, ,r. ministration.
•I' , , l• Meyer and Joseph Schwartz,
he was parliamentary secretary to the Jewish Theological Seminary
G en tiles," the being

notege. and
t i e 1 highest standards in modern life. The
There are no col-
rlaarerTheert
centered,
as
the
convention
of
the
Union
of
Am-
e"Tis(h1„hirlh"I
resident,
all
of
Pontiac;
Loss
oyan
,
ne '
', ' ' ,
discussion IS
fprosperity
of these farmers h as re-
Prim..
Minister
Asquith
and
later
is
a
Falb's.
at
Dropss.
°red people in that district.
I.
'"no 'lePresident of the Mich- much received an invitation t i speak orison Hebrew Congn.gation takes
Under Set•retary for India. In 1911 received the degree cur
off
of Arts
e d
in ' thousands of farm boys anti
o Master
re
, ( - 0turn
hi at .0
• It
never
Pisgah Lodge. No. 34, I. O. B. B., place. The official tont! follows:
s' • voted and past president of Bay at
her'
s
Uom Teac
After
girls
attending
the colleges.
"Notice is hereby given that the
he became financial secretary to the fr
' ' I, dia.
d that the report sent out by the
niversity.
acquiring the best training available
, an
lodge that it had recalled an invite- sixth biennial assembly of the Nation-
treasury.
in
the
proper
methods
of
agricultural
lion to air. Samuel to address the or- al Federation of Temple Sisterhoods
Ile wits directly concerned with the
work, they return to the farms and
ANUKAH
enornums expenditure which the war
nization on the ground that his will convene in St. Louis on .Ian. 19,
continue their careers as intelligent
ock was unfair in its point of view 20, 21 and 22, 1925. All sisterhoods sha.
- - —
cut's.] England.
and successful agriculturists.
rendered,"
says
the
Isinihin
to
B•nquet
and that it did not properly rioresent are urged to appoint delegatesinured-
Members
rey Zedek
Describes Social Benefits
After Concert.
.TillieS "his country during the war a
s attitude toward. the non- lately.
It is the social benefits," he. said,
of
unusual
importance
but
little
known
financial
serv-
Officers
Plan
What
Thee
Regard
As
"Business
go•at '
,
"that
have come to the farmer as a
D s Mee of Dots h Queen Enamored tJheeWi'lsehtalirld, v,•as not based on facts, will he brought before the Assembly.
Last Auction.
presi-
Members of Congregati on Sbnarey ice. It was he who first suggested and
seas declared by A. .T. Koffman
result of ha-operative marketing that
of Amsterdam Singer.
Recommendathin for the advancement
dent
of
the
Detroit
district
of
the
An auction sale of unredeemed explain the soundness of the moves
T i t Organization of America, tin- and extension of the work of the ais- Zedek will celebrat.. Chanukah with drafted
the arraingements
Afestival Sun : Morgan & C ompany that not only en-
pledges of jewelry placed as security merit. It is these benefits that appeal
terhoods will be made. The great in a banquet and mnsirail rrangemerill surer.' the Allies , abundant i sui pply
RERLIN.-1.1. T. Juliana,
A.)—A romance
son
s auspices of which Mr. Sarno'
h
:
the 15- der
the
'" for loans dating back three or more, to me, and no other. It does not re-
rets•ntlY Fa•en evinced day evening, Dec. 2a.
teria
,
"
warma
i
and
sot
!a
munitions
t
which
has
t4'1
t eres
between Princ
at for t ke la irgesth
a mind of unusual imagination
pent-old daughter of Queen Wilhels addressed a masmweting at t Talmu d in student welfare work will make this are being tone r
. t to , ••1 1- saved them many on reds of millions years will be held by the Ilebrew quire
Jew- dolphin and Byron avenue
see the national good that
tom. ths. subject of an interesting funtimn ever untfirta en o)
have on their American purchases. That
may
mina of Holland. and the young
agi,gue. ( aids Dir reservations
number
of
ac-
was
a
genuine
act
of
commercial
Free
Limn
Association
Sunday
after-
to
p..eial
whkh has noon, Dec. "1, 1.30 o'clock. at 5111 flow from c t
ish cantor of an Amsterdam syna- Torah last night. in a letter to The noniltable
discussion. committee
been mailell out and the
street. Practically all the alive agricultural communities,
t e , en
51r. liefTITIRI1,
h
have been re- statesmanship, and it was One fir
goaue was made known here. AI-
halo
"A
s
is
en-
ceptances
whh
r
proper
share
of
the
Tier
)
.1({
.1.- ' jo an thei
.. will be d's
ersons f h
whose
. i p led 1.,
ses
though the story was common knowl- Detroit Jewish Chronicle, says:
inye Inen organized in S. Louis is alrouly ceived indicates that an impressive which Montagu neither el:timid
. e p
d u: :
a s t:
''In order that the truth famay
e :
posed ' of are left the city, according nomic goods in which this cido: nuinci l
. p
ir
engaged in making ample provision fig gathering will attend the banquet and received the credit that was due him." persons
edge in }Tolland for some time, no
hirelings
ons
made
by
represents-
abounds.
And
yet
the
in that country dared to known and for the sa a of
In 1916 51r. Montagu was made to investirra .I
.
I am compelled to take issue with the ie the convenience and comfort of the
ory
o-
' • .
ainn d ti,hiengautthoem
' the
- ' association.
es
of
The
jewelry
.
of
Henry
Ford,
who,
t
h
&legates.
Our
St.
Louis
hosts
and
yoneort.
Sunday,
Dee.
21,
ha.
been
la
print
of the munitiiins ofnee and given • fives
.
outstanding
standi
ex-
, in with the officers of the ' designated as the last day on which head
Princess Juliana had gone to Am- article that appeared Dec.
in The
Detro
on th
the has been described are consisting of a bile industry is th ' ou
a seat on the war committee of
5 under
th e . sterner
• • seta
t .1
.11 I .

• t•
Chrotticle on
ech
-
Se
variety
of
valuable
articles,
some
of
Ponent
of
the
mer
federation in urging attemlarwe of a resersa
pins
will a \ataxia
acs e p is arranging cabinet, but retinal from slfiee
sterdam during a vacation from Jewish
Canor
Samuel
market-
school, accompanied by a lady-in- . heading 'Samus'I'S Invitation Recalled h
them heirlooms to which artistic in. underlying the co-operative
full delegation from every sisterhool." the' musical program. lie will be as- the Asquith ministry fell. lie return-
ing movement, strain at every pal-
Secretary 4,f terest attaches,
waiting. She escaped from her by Lodge.'
sisted by a choir and orchestra. After ed to the India office DA
Action Uncalled For.
Issues Chanukah Plays.
The committee which is arranging noble misrepresentation in order to
m surnrised
and
.
chaperon and wandered into a syna-
Announcement has been made of the opening the programwith "alizmor (loalitiim
State the :Ministry
net year, and
however,
in matt-
the the sale is composed of J. B. Lasky, discredit the most significant effort
"To say that I a
made a
Relrae where Gabriel Alain, a widow-
farmers
the
department
Shir Chanukas" and the ceremony i
er of 30 with two children, was disappointed nt
the uncalled-tor
ac- publication of plays by
mildly
Thinking
people
for
the
celebra-
its., record in his dealings with Indian Louis Winkelman, Louis Stoll an•1 undertaken by American
he be
motives.
inn by l'i,gah Lodge would
put. f synagogue and school extension of t marking the lighting of the candles, He
Davis
. S. Zenon. Jacob Nathan is • merely because a Jew happens to be
tion a Chanukah
..sY 's • investigations
, . ,
chanting the services.
rendered
by
the
cantor,
choir
affairs,
the
secretary's
. •
.
, actively Identified with it."
o I
.
The princess was thrilled, so much tine it very
were t
orchestra,
the ' following selotions • and activit.es finally resulting in th e chairman of the association.
1
Preceding Mr. Sapiro's address
Hebrew
Co n • and 'e

'
American
" the Union
Officers of the organization regard
of A
i
( accord
passage of the government of India
as that she returned the next day and will wonder what l
not . in
COn-
These
publications
.e
of
the
will
be
susg:
"Ilaneros
Halolu,"
by
cantor,
choir
bill
in
1919
embodying
the
constitu-
the
forthcoming
sale
as
perhaps
the
Miss Marguerite Schuiling, Detroit
the next. She sought to disguise her- Intolerance is i surey
n
gregathms
B'rith princip
es or
.
which
it
will
be
called
upon
to
,
mezzo-soprano,
who recently returned
irt.

1
f o iserv
' '
recommended last
ns Or
Is ..,
it tain
- - suggestions
or
self as a pious Jewish girl and man- with the B'na
Arllericae,.
and orchestra; "Ita... Shea Olom' , tional reform provisions
l
at se uo
aced to intercept the cantor when • with those of free
blications
issued are: from Iron Kippur Koton, by cantor, in previous reports due to his initia- hold, in view of the facilities at the from a tour in which she appeared in
foran sc en. iiniyonal holiday at home and
di,
osal
of
the
association
to
place
joint
recitals
with Harold Bauer,
She t Id him how blind prejudice or ign

he
e
ate •
valuables pianist, and Bronislaw Huberman,
n an inspiration to it ovet-zea ou. .
Chanukah Entertaitunents " by El- with ano
1n March, .1922, Lloyd George forced conservative loans on the
his voice had bee '
.
me
e
nt;
n
iu
n
t
m
.
m
c.e
ee
ala
n
i
a
violinist,
rendered
a musical program.
eh
e
ep7T
her. The sexton refused to believe publicity? I hope that the recalling „ ma Ehrlich Levinger• "A 'Makelates by cantor, wle
ere as security. Careful apprais-
his resignation on the ground that h. o ff ered
Jewish and of the so-called invitation was not
Strauss' "Zueignung,"
y Joseph
• Overture, orchestra; Selection front c I h d publiahed an important politieal ing and methodic inquiry as to the She sang
h Leiser;
Le'
approval of the 1 owe
the enthusiastic girl Was
Ch anu k a h " b • 'J
iano
a
-
had
.
p
cantor,
with
Grleg's
"Thy
Warning
Is Good" and
r
y
recognized her face from newspaper with the consent
and
Fly the Light of Chanukah," by Sol- "I .a Juive" b ).
can- . document affecting matters outside his purpose for which the loans are
of the lodge.
Din Torah", by .
Nidrei," by Silberta. Hermann
; "A
f the invitation
en Fine berg Pictures Out of the companiment
tor, with piano
tecompaniments Mos department without consultinfc the , sought, developed by the association "Kol
Pictures. Ile communicated with the members
"The
recalling
o
Hoexter accompanied her at the
Enemies
ci, by cantor, choir and i cabinet. The document in question ,since passing into the moat recent
Hague. Court emissaries took Prin- ,
B
art;' by Lou .; 1V'tt • "The
piano.
teas Juliana home. She protested Maurice Samuel becomes ridiculous
"The nzn Zur Yeshuno‘
" by cantor, I was a note from the Indian govern- o phase of its history, are said to ren-
ust help the when Detroiter learn the fact that as,. Israel;
b
I
Harry R. Solomon, president of the
shomru,:
el," by Elms 'F.hrlich o orchestra;
that she an d sh e a l one m
i a..
ht". of laray
club, presided.
Cantor study so that a new Caruso' Mr. Samuel never accepted the invi-
pledges altogether unlikely.
ht d M
ger and "The
anon
in
India.
might be given to the world. But tation from Pisgah !Are. If such' 1
cantor, choir, orchestra and assembly. a
ugh.lan invitation was extenolvd by letter,,:v In by the same author,
Queen woh e i m i na p l aee j h er d a

District

scribes Work of Hillel
Foundation.

The

evoinzt,iotiin

l

Insists the Movement Involves
Accepted Modern Methods
of Merchandising.

Dutch Theologians
Attack Deutzsch' w‘m,ld

SYNAGOGUE
UNITED SYNAGOG
NAMES A DIRECTOR

HEAD OF AUSTRIAN
JEWRY VISITS U. S.

Plan

M ontagu
Death
Saddens England

Sisterhoods Plan
Their Convention

DECLARES SAMUEL
WAS NOT INVITED

CANDOR'S PRAYERS
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