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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1924-12-12

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BRITISH ECONOMIST
MARVELS AT LARGE
WORK OF PIONEERS

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FRANK & SEDER

Expects a 'New Word of Power'

ray Chne H. Joseph I

to Issue from the Midst of
Canada, is rather an overgrown village. It has village ideas
Palestine Jewry.
1 Toronto,
a village outlook. It is, generally speaking, narrow and partisan. So .
oronto Telegram giVe, oro ota
,„ ( n a surprised wen
a paper Ek the T
h
over nto.
i' .. m
Jew-baiting. It's all quite
q
in keeping w ith T
; alumna to
' a— of h
SPIRI
particular instance, attacks were permitted upon Rabbi Brickner
TUAL
INTENSITY
S EVHER E
T
. tai. i*., Jacobs, M. P. I ma not in a position to defend either the rithie
illi )C

.
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''IT
',',.,„1 the member of Parliano•nt, but I am in a position to announce to the
r ding Billie that any newspaper that permits such a statement iii. tak: Observes That Things of Mind
or
should be discriminated against as a race by a :ma
Have a Stamp of Reality
countries
i . all influx
„„,. i••An
of Jews puts a worm next the kernel of every tir
Me oei
:ail
Elsewhere Absent.
'h.. ' ' 1
get hold"-1 repeat, any newspaper guilty of such inj (,Me
where
ta
a o ia,,
e2,' ,'` i s unworthy to represent even the City of Toronto The rate
o A i ., „„ r d o f ,,,,,,,,,,.,“
n L!'
paper publishes such prejudiced matter and finds a ready retell
',Naito,
a "new
h s uc h .1
a It proves merely what I said at Ow outset, that Toronto has vil- i ty pe of thought and feeling," ream
of
e hant a•I ❑ lti ngwhich the
t public ft
village outlook.
reverence
human
hope
and
pity
and
stream
ige idea. and a
.----:: ---
The following has been reported to me in a letter duly signed, which may flow" may again emu, from Pal- I
Of the estine, is the view of Graham Wallas..
will be produced by me on request. I am not mentioning the name
illg i
economist and
with 'Oak
sum, tta;,ce,,e;iratt ,
Piturgh, Pa., high school w is
charged
the
et. se,s forth .11 it re-
teacher
in Pitt but if any member of the Board of Education is
publicist, wt . th he
these
statements,
entitled
"Palestinian
eiently interested, I shall turn over the communication to him. It may be ?makable article London Nation
Slid
that the statements quoted are exaggerated, and that is the only reason why Pioneers" in the
Athenaeum of Nev. 15. Mr. Wallas
But
I
believe
that
there
must
be
'
some
at thi • time.
'
SA
W
the name is via
describes these pioneers as he
foundation for such accusations. Here is the letter:
them at iv, rk on the buildings tit' the
Hebrew University on Mt, Scopus,1
I thought you would be interested in seeing a copy of the letter
leaking "like a group of students" itt
I sent to the press today:
their "yeuthfulness and confident will-
desert's" them At their
power," Ile des
"As announced, La Follette won in the straw vote its the
athletic games; but he stopped long .
High School.
"The result of the vote brought the following statements trent
to observe them in their neat 'atria- .
leant task, in the agricultural set
Professor -- of the -- High School:
ale meats Of the Valley of Esdraelen.
"'111 Anybody voting for I,a Follette should go back to Russia.
Ile was impressed wit h their unique-
" iC21 If I were near I.a Flette
when he voired his attitude tin
ol
ot him dead in spite of his immunity
ness and great spiritual promise.
the world war, I would have sh
(hr. Wallas goes Ott to point out the
as a Cenaresman.
Ninety-nine out o f a hundred of the capitalists are Jews.
results already apparent of the im-
world is against the Jews because they
pact between Palestine and western
a • i ti The hand of the
scientific methods and standards which
arc :ill Socialists.
these pioneers have brought —a mark-
" a ::,) Fourteen barrels of apples are rotting in a suburb of
Jews control the apple market and are holding
«1 itaprovrment in the health and ag-
because
Pitt burah
th
Oregon
apples.
riculture Of the land. He describes
order
to
sell
s e batik in
es "'la)
Baseball is controlled by the Jews, so is the stage.
the work of the Agricultural Institute.
"'I'll (To a student who said he had a right 'to express his
Ile says:
ight to express your opinion , . You have
"Every success under the similar
opinion): You have no'
Don't te ll me what right you
here.
climatic
conditions of California or .
in
silence
the
holy the right to live fought in
Revolution. ' "
North Africa in growing bananas and
stors
My
ance
ave
citrus fruits, or breeding mules, or the
plowing if dry soils, or selection of
So this is a teacher!
"Why Jews Become Catholics" is the newest. I noticed a review in the seed, is known at once in
the t Jewish
he ad-
f or
stati
sch oo at Ilaiaarch
ttahni cal ag
n, N. Y. The editor ofI mira
i cu ltural rt search
ble
Antidote, he Friars' paper, publi shed n Garriso to disagree with him.
sts s m
t• celon on
l anti it ihurts
th
if
the Antidote
is an earnest
sou
me
tt
hn
wonder if he would kindly send for me a questionnaire to Gilbert Ka,• i Tel
Aviv. Andthree te PS ofip
me e t•ed in growing
son of Otto Kahn, who married Miss Whelan. and ask him why he beca
that I ant skeptical of Catholic Jews or Jewish Catho- where their Arab neighitor
at grow
feet only
will
tine, the inuence
o fl
of th
e Catholic. }c o nfess
lies. I wish I possessed the good priest's imagination when he writes:
spread more irresistibly than a new

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Dp r Results Impressi ve.
V II more
But w heat in tertats him OV
than the improvement of agriculture
'end health are the "deeper and more
I subtle results" which he sees likely to
. issue from the great adventure of

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I admit that I cannot reconcile myself to the belief that
change to either Protestants or Catholics front any other than a purely these pioneers. Ile refers to previous
(Frank & Seder—Jewelry Department—Main Floor)
material reason, either for social, economic or political advancement. Or epochs in history when the impact of
casionally one finds a fanatic who will become converted, but generally the west in Palestine led to a con-
n brutalla
n may sa ad
ue rilla spi ri tual ca rrent Which
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speakina, the reasons are worldly and nor divine, Thi
dstine.
com-
Pale
d from He
km1 it will take a lot more evi dence than g e westwar
B
• b belief . .
harsh, but it is my sinceree
at centers o f i t t ectual
pare the
with
has yet come to my attention to make me change my mind.
Eure
pe and
i culture in gloat
--: :--
the spiritual ferment which animates
And his name is Heywood Braun:
the Palestinian pioneers. Despite the
apparent discrepancy in the. visible
...__—_
Something must be done to make Christians believe in Chris-
practical Zionist work, cultural activ-
magnitude of the two, he believes that
tism." Seventy-live young men and
tianity. Now and again 1 go on a pagan rampage, and at such times
the new "word of power" is more
ity and social service. It extends an
appliiiiition of true
women were present at the meeting.
nobody complains, but as often as I applaud any
likely to appear in Palestine. There Greenebaum, Harry Lenick, Robert
invitation to all Jewish young men and
Christian principles in life, or book, or play, some clergyman sends
The Youth of Zion plans to give a
is a spiritual intensity in what they ' Seitner, Max Ilerschberg and Alexan-
women who are interested in Zionism
Palestine which he finds lacking der D. Philippe.
in a horrified protest.
dance the latter part of January. The
do its
but desire cultural and social activi-
On Thanksgiving eve the Youth of
' elsewhere. the quotes an American
o n't blame me.
proceeds of this dance will go to the
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Morris
Nover
have
this name is Heywood Broun. I didn't write it. D
Zion organization held a marling at
ties.
archaeologist who said: "Here in Pal-
from a fortnight's stay. in the Betel Stadler and had for its pioneer fund. It also plans to have a
The Youth of Zion meets every
something and returned
Chanukah banquet at the Shaarey
Wise, editor of the American Israelite, sent a dime , ,,,tine history means
ngi It is not a shad- New York City.
Wednesday evening at the Y. W. H. A.
speaker Professor S. M. Levin of the Zetlek for noitnisTs and their friends.
I note where Leo
th at would feel- like soiai•t h• 1
enent
d
ep
Ind
or
clubrooms, 89 Rowena street.
College of the City of Detroit who dis-
to henry Ford to pay fur a c op y of the Dearbn on Captain Resen bluth, in tiwy and tasteless school subject as it
The organization has for its aims
attacks
Mrs. Louis Levinsohn and children cussed "Causes of Modern Anti-Semi.
contain a retraction of Ford's venomous

view of the outcome of
trial. That's ten cents too much fot any opinion is in Chicago or Ch•veland." the p o liti. spent last week-end in Bay City.
het
p
oo d, low-riced
r. Was
lla speculates on
M
Henry Ford Ms on any subject other than the making of a g
to which tht• Palestini an
nc
t:al c haes
automtitale.
experiment is subitiet, but, like one of
tia• chalutzim whi'm he quotes, he too
There are dangers to Gentiles attending synagogue. A Ilelland princess,
— die
h (i;n„dlatirci t i s h. doggedness
apparently not overburdened with years, strolls into a synagogue and be- h,, itt io faith
'In Palestine," he
I I
comes enamored of the cantor (cantors will please take notch and insists
n
th things of the mind and the
not only on falling in love with him but on staying ill love with him. ,ii:,ittish7„e
know the answer. A long hook was projected out of one of ta • spirit have a tang of reality which
Well, you
those who leave it tell me they miss in
upper stories of the palace and the young member of the royal family,
dieted with calf love, was yanked across hundreds of miles mack into the London' or Paris or New York." Ile
concludes with the hype that these
fold.
----::--
I notice where Dr. Jacques Faitlowitsch, discoverer of the black Jews1Palestinians
will "work consciously
air toward in a
inl t.,,,, char Palestinian
.. sage. which can be preached to the
of Abyssinia, is coming to this country in the near future to raise money
to bring as many Abyssinian youths as possible to Europe where they may
- - --
he trained in the various professions. I would earnestly advise that if the `tame t‘ttria.

PROF. LEVIN TALKS
TO YOUTH OF ZION

the

report is true, and if Dr. Faitlowitsch intends to appeal for funds for
mentioned, that he obtain the strongest credentials. endorsed by
purpose
Jewish leaders of this country. The reasonfor my making
the out
this statement is that there are other black Jews in this country who, from ganillattl
time to time, have made appeals for money anti, it is charged, for unworthy
..
e re...........-----,••••••-•••••—•-•
Dr. Faitlowitsch's sake, it would be unfortunate if th
Dr. Israel Belton, professor of
purposes. For
of Abyssinia and the black
Jests
should be a confusion between the black
homiletics at Hebrew Union College
Jews (?) of New Jersey.
delivered a lecture on "An Old Phio.

Notre

Here's an interesting bit of new's. One of the subjects discussed at the osephy of I.ife" at y the second open
meeting of the Federation of Churches, in session last Iforuni sponsored t . a the members of
fifth quadrennial
"to combat the rising tide of anti-Semitism in the Jewish Young People's Society.
was
week
at Atlantic
the
l'nii..d
States City,
by promoting in concrete ways better understanding be- Lionel Ginsburg was in charge of the

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tween c hristians and Jews." According to the newspaper rt•ports, a sub.
committee has already been appointed to promote friendly feelings between arrangements.
Christians an I Jews, and a fund for the work has already been created.' One of the most impressive public
for such a campaign must properly come from the non-Jews. initiations held by Saginaw Lotiae of
The ii.'imtiv(
such direction. If the organized the Independent Order 13'nai B'rtih
A mica city
can make
but slow progress
in
religion.
forces
in Christendom
will seriously
undertake to combat this took place last Sunday evening.• The
imps-si-de and quite irreligious situation existing, there is no doubt but ritual work was done by the Flint (le-
gree team, composed of Louis Green,
thal deli site results will he obtained. If the church interests oil begin by
leveling their guns at such a peculiar Christian as Henry Ford, they will Jay Illooniberg, Saul Block, Arthur
Dubis,Arthur Pasternack and Can-
tender a real service to the cause they are promoting.
tor ul Kantor. Mrs. Jay Bloom•
---::--
.
organizations berg accompanied the cantor at the
Th(• need for a national Jewish The
chest burden
for national
Jewish
of raising
money for such organ. At the dinner following the
evident.
is
bha'"aiing is
increasingly
institatiens
becoming too great for the local group in the community in initiation the following gave short
which :hey happen to be located. For example, take such an institution as addresses: Joseph Wolf, president of
the Lee N. Levi Memorial Hospital at Hot Springs, Ark. The other day I ow Michigan Council; Benjamin
visiting several communities in Wiener, past president of the Michi-
net Il.ibbi Rhine of Hot Springs, who WAS
been obliged to gun Council; Hiram D. Frankel,
the
laracr
cities
to raise duties
funds at
for home
the hospital.
Ile weeks
had
sacrin
•, his
immediate
and spend
in traveling for a executive director of the district
grand lodge, and Charles Oreckovsky,
cause that belonged to all American Jewry. There is ne reason for this. , president of the district grand lodge.
Just l,,cruse a hospital is located in that Springs, or in Denver. it in lat.
. and is used by patients from all parts of the United States, is ,Icy Lenick gave several vocal :mita.-
by Mrs.
1.-
Angel--,
lions and was accompanied
" r• 'rain why the burden of its support should rest upon the Jews who
happen to live in those communities. If a national chest were created, Harry Lenick. Th(e(e in charge of
support arrangements were Henry Gerard. I.
sufficient money would be contributed by all the communities to individual M. Seltzer, Max Brandel, Jacob Stark
these national institutions. And the need for this constant
and Louis Fink.
solicitation would be done away with.
The Sabbath School of Congrega.

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Roadster
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Type-B (Business) Coupe 995.00
1095.00
Type-B Sedan . . • .
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Type-A Sedan . .
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All Passenger Cars are now
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tatee in the big five of the supreme tion Beth El will give a Chanukah

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ntly
teat-
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Mtge
have
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before the cl-se of this year. program at the community center
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS I!
2N.
t ('as been prt•dieted that before the Dee.
RECEIVE 276 CLASSI1 lase of 192, 5 the Knights ef P ythias The Ladies Auxiliary of It'nai Is- •

largest in
mmage
u laulge the
will find De troit
l old it s annual r
Prese nt indica . rael wil h
, Dec . I.
ro
salesom
Celled Largest Frat rnal Group Initi• t he suptante domain.
ate at the o ld Su tton
- s r e
ar
ye.
1 and 17. Mrs. B. I. Itosenbergh
it ns paint to a sus,
• ted at One Time.
y. Doe. 21, will
,
,
li
Son
ehairman.
Persons
having
articles
roit Ledgc
I ' entertain Evils) children.
sale are asked to c all Mrs. Ro-1
The ftilltuving talkers were t•lected f•r
Sidney Alexander class, named ,
. tt ti • n I a • ra • .
the present cham•eller fir the en-mac year.•
--
r corn.
'
of the Detroit lodges tic 1
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander D. Phillip,'
Samuel Pa•kin, cl 0
.. h. tire-
'
Ass' lit Pythias and cionpi
atwitter; i s ilian e. M ll . 1 T . pielate: entertained 14 gue , ts at dinner last
ei ectillo r: Charles Gala
nidniat. was initiated Tu .1 ' Wa
Sunday in honor Id Dr. Drat., Bettan
Union Cin-
illiam Abramsohn. neat' , c atarms;
The ritualistic work b,-
usal: Sideitatin of ebrew
th•• H ('allege.
e
Inth
2 o'clock in the afternoon . Samuel alittriff, Inver
sad
sad at lit o'clitek in the evening. K1t n, eater g aril; Nathan A. Pure- cinnati.
e xchequer; William
Mrs. R. I. Rosenberg has returned
Th's s said to he the largest class of i ilia, master
cant dot s admitted at any one time Rosenberg, master of finance; Nathan from a visit in Cincinnati, Toledo and
in si.y subordinate lodge in the fra- , Shellfish, keeper of records and seals; • Detroit.
physician:
ternal world. The class elected the Dr. R. It. Goldstone, lodge
Morris Gross left last Friday for
ing officers: President, Joseph' Nathaniel Goldstick, grand ledge

Sidney
L.
Alexander.
Buffalo, where he will spend the holi-
Klein: treasurer, Aaron Burnstine: re.

grand lodge alternate, and Herman day season with his parents.
seen tary, Albert Miller.

The following grand lodge officers
', ere present: Grand Chancellor Ray
0. Brundage, Deputy Grand Chancel-
lor Charles Lasher and Past Grand
Chan, eller Victor Hawkins. Detroit
Lodge, largest of its kind in the grand
'amain of Michigan and tenth in
Inited States, is expected to take its'

P. Cohen, trustee.

The office of the Ica in Roumania
was officially instructed to liquidate
its activities owing to the final ces-
sation of emigration of refugees to

Canada.

George Martich's Orchestra has
been engaged for the New Year's eve
dance to be given at the Hotel Ban-
croft. The dance is being sponsored
by Mesdames Morris Nover, Adolph
I Seitner, Louis Levinsohn, Adolph

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