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VOL. XVII. NO. 4
iALFOUR DOCUMENT
PROMPTED BY PAST ,
DEEDS, SHE AVERS
gr• Mary Fels Claims Zionists
Have Ignored Settlers Who
Laid Foundations.
COOLNESS SHOWN THEM
DESCRIBED AS UNJUST
IMPORTANT NOTICE
Items intended for publica-
tion in the issues of The Detroit
Jewish Chronicle of Dec. 26
■ nd Jan. 2, 1925, must be in the
office not later than Tuesday,
Dec. 23, ■ t 3 o'clock, and Tues.
day, Dec. 30, at 3 o'clock. Core
respondents for org•nisations
and others are asked to see to
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at the above-mentioned time in
order to insure their public••
lion.
Tells of Constructive Efforts
U n dertaken by Offspring 1--
of Old Colonists.
Principles of District
DAVIS ADVOCATES Explains
Service Plan Inaugurated by Him
IN ANNUAL REPORT
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( Named Council Member
Of The Keren Hyesod
Morris D. Waldman, Managing Director of the United Jewish
Charities, Discusses Content of Program of Social Construc-
CALLS ADJUSTMENT
i EFFORT OF JEWISH
PEOPLE ILLUSORY
Maurice Samuel Says Failure
Forms Concluding Chapter
of Various Attempts.
tion Which Neighborhood Project Contemplates.
Secretary Urges Restrictions
for Canada, Mexico and
Latin America.
First Unit Is Established in Oakland Section.
At a meeting of the Social Workers Club of Detroit held last Tuesday
evening at the Industrial Women's Service Center, 2-131 East Grand boule-
vard, Morris D. Waldman, managing director of the United Jewish Charities,
formerly executive director of the United Hebrew Charities of New York
City, later executive director of the Federated Jewish Charities of Boston,
and more recently in charge of war orphans work and public health work
for the American Joint Distribution Committee in the European war zone,
was the principal speaker. His subject was "The Neighborhood As the
JEWS ARE DESCRIBED
AS MOST CREDULOUS
WOULD ENROLL EVERY
NEWCOMER IN LAND
- — -
Declares Immigrant Smuggling
Demands Measures to Keep
Logical Basis for Social Service."
Undesirables Away.
Mexican Colonization Proposal
and Similar Suggestions
Doomed to Futility,
"Of all the peoples of the world,
A number of years ago in Boston Mr. Waldman organized a plan of
the Jews are the most credulous,"
social welfare organization known as the district service. This undertaking
NVASHINGTON.— The application attracted attention throughout the country and his plan has been adopted
declared Maurice Samuel, author of
of the present American immigration in other cities, notably Baltimore, New York and Philadelphia. In the plan
NEW YORK. —"The Jews who
"You Gentiles," in an address to
MORRIS FRIEDBERG
policy and proposed alterations in that for reorganization of the Jewish charities of Detroit the district service is
more than 700 persons Thursday
have been brought up and are rooted
policy
constitute a large part of the to be established and has already been inaugurated by the opening of the
in the Palestine environment are such
evening, Dec. 11, at the Philadelphia
At
the
annual
meeting
of
the
Na-
material on which the Labor Depart-
dble
and
intelligent
types
4first
welfare
center
in
the
Oakland
and Byron avenue Talmud Torah.
splend i , capa
In the course of his re- tional Council of the Keren Ilayesod,
that one can expect almost anything Committees Furthering Plans ment's annual report, as made public
district.
The meeting was arranged by the De-
at which Louis Marshall delivered the
based.
DaViS,
is
by
Secretaiy
marks
Mr.
Waldman
said:
from them." This was the way Mrs.
troit district of the Zionist Organiza-
for Increasing Units of
"Is the neighborhood the logical principal address, Morris 'Friedberg
Three salient changes in immigra-
tion of America. "Unlike most peo-
Mary Fels, in a recent interview, ex-
was elected It member of the board
oth
'Movements.
B
tion
practice
are
suggested
by
Mr.
unit
for
social
service?
1
es,
but
only
pressed her admiration for the Jews
ples," he continued, "they are quick
of directors as representative of De-
Davis. The first would apply toiti-
to a limited degree. There are other
face value every pro-
of Palestine. Mrs. Fels is an annual
troit. For a number of years Mr. to accept at
Mexico South
and
logical units. One of them is the
•
visitor to Palestine and is one of the
Scout committee of Tern- zens of ( am
Friedberg took it leading part in the testation of friendship and of good-
functional
organization.
A
hospital,
American
countries,
the
quota
restric-
few American Jews who has a i pie
rhe
Bey
will,
for
they
are
constitutionally af-
Beth El hes visions of making the
campaigns conducted by the Keren
for example, is a logical unit for so-
fectionate. Though gored by the na-
thorough first hand knowledge of con- 1 temple a veritable center of Boy tions now governing the entrance of
cial service--health service; an or- Hayesod.
Children
of
Five
Educational
aliens
from
other
lands.
Done
over
and
over
again, the Jews
Scout and Girl Scout activity in De-
ditions there.
phanage is a logical unit for social
"•ou cannot appreciate the full trait. The early part of 1925, accord-
The second would allow temporary
unfailingly seek to re-establish them-
Centers Plan Observance
service—child-caring; a Y. M. C. A.
significance of my statement unlessI ing to the men who are devoting their increase in the admission of aliens in
selves in the very places in which
is a logical unit for social service—
of Feast of Lights.
they have been tortured. The Jews
you have been there and seen things energies in furthering the movement, times of established and particular.
recreation and education; a school for
with your own eyes," she said. "These , will witness the formation of two ized labor shortage in the United
seem never to be able to understand
crippled children is a logical unit for
are the types of Jews who have laid , troops in addition to the one which States, and permit administrative re-
their problem."
five educational centers eat- social service—of a specialized char-
The
That American Jewry failed to
the foundations of modern Palestine;, Scoutmander Charles E. Feinberg is striction of all immigration under ex-
brew Shade
-
acter. And no we can run the gamut
who have over ' leading. The scout commitee,
grasp the nature of the Jewish prob-
they are t hrs
e pionee
t
which fisting legal limits in times of unem. braced tote
'
of
functional
organizations
through
le.,
'
chairman,.
ployment.
The
third
major
proposal
will
observe
Chanukah
in
a
series
of
cu
lem in Europe during the war crisis
some the greatest
'consists of Carl S eg all:
en- programs in which the various AS- all their specialized and subdivided ,
and
have suffered hardships and deprive-
was another contention which Mr.
Rabbi Henry J. Berkowitz and Mr. would require the registration
the festival and its historical ramifications. Industrial organisation ' Display of Art Creations by Samuel made. Ilefore 1914, despite
tins, w ho have met the nroblems of Feinberg, is seeking to prepare rollment of all aliens admitted to the peels of 'round
will
be
translated
into
b
also presents a logical unit for social
outbreaks of intellectual and political
life and faced them
qualified volunteer leadership for the country.
Jews at Temple Beth El
In presenting his immigration rec-1song, dance and dramatic presenta. service. In fact there can be as
Mrs. Fels believes that a great in-
anti-Semitism and actual bloodshed,
parents and
is and girls whose'
the Jews of Europe entertained high
justice has been done the old colonists l ends see in scouting the fulfillment ommendations Mr. Davis cites static- lion. The first celebration will be many logical units of social service
Features
New
Names.
fri
as there are group interests. But fill1
hopes of emancipation, equality and
of Palestine, those who are not new
youth's impulses for service, tires showing that while the present , staged by the Philadelphia and Byron
f
of these, whether functional, indus-
comers but are well rooted and firmly ii generosity
law
annoys
quota
immigration
into,
the
,
avenue
Talmud
Torah
Sunday
after-
adjustment. They labored and suf-
and proper living.
United States of only 151,000 persons , noon, Dec. 21, at 4 o'clock, when the trial or neighborhood organization, Jewish painters Will sculptors wh o fered for their countries. But when
established in the soil of the land.
Cubs in Packs of Sin.
a year from countries exclusive of ' children of the school will present a can be considered only as secondary have achieved recognition in the the great war was let loose, every 11-
"The old colonists of Palestine
have been persistently ignored for As a preliminary activity among North Amt•rica, non-quota provisions Playlet in Hebrew, engage in ilia- units of social service. The racial or . ; world of art and younger artists Iusion indulged in by the Jews fell.
already logues and recite stories on Chanu. the religious group, however, consti-
many years." she declared. in spite boys ranging in alto from nine to 12
affecting relatives of alielln
e work has arrested critical at - They experienced more than physical
of the fart that without the achieve-lyears and in order to pave the way in the United States, and foreigners I kah themes in Hebrew and in Eng- totes a primary unit o f socia l sere. ' whos
suffering. Of a sudden they diecov-
,
tention
will be represented at the
for
a
readier
appreciation
of
Boy
ice,
because
the
binding
force
of
such
s
vents of these colonists all other'
comin g under professional, education-1Iish. The program will also include
e d that the had lost all relation-
status classifies-1mass singing, interpretative dances a group is stronger and more vital fourth annual exhibit which is being rep with those about them and found
achievements in Palestine and for 'Scout purposes when the are old
shi
al and tenmmercial
it
possible
for
a
much
based
on
Jewish
historical
and
folk
and
immutable
than
the
bond
which
Palestine mould have been imnossible.lenough to become Boy Scouts, the
arranged by the tat committee of the themselves upon the "bosom of noth-
'arranged
ti ons, make
The Balfour Declaration is not based (temple is sponsoring the development greater number of aliens to enter the ' themes, vocal selections by Isidore unites mere neighbors or fellow
which
will
be
ing."
Bloodshed in the Ukraine and
, Jewish Institute and
Levy, baritone, a member of the
on promises for the future but on the of the Wolf Club movement, which
workers.
held at Temple Beth El during the hatred of the most vulgar description
country.
1, United Ilebrew Schools faculty, and
Jewishness Primary,
work of the past, on the accomplish- in England and Canada has attracted
ut
herr pc, oupn,tiritistis prap itrievItilei,ke o f orteininet
fi
r
i
p
p
The present large inflow of immi- S'iddish recitations by R. Denby.
The exhibit, like i
menu of the colonists." thousands of young boys. Wolf Cubs grants from Canada and Mexico, un-
"So, in the organization of Jewish week of Jen. 5.
.
On Tuesday afternoon, Dee. 23, at social service on a neighborhood those that preceded it, will serve to American Jews Were hypothecated on
"Those who have conducted the are organized in "packs" of six in
w so far as native U o'clock, the Oakland branch of the
haS restricted by the la
Zionist activities in Palestine have sharer of a "sitter," a youth Who
basis, the primary thing is that it is
CO-
the theory that eventually the pas-
eitizens of those countries are says
Hebrew Schools will mark the Jewish. The neighborhood character reveal the growth of Jewish participa. sions
never taken the pains to consult the received a thorough grounding in the
of the nations of Europe would
utting a premium
eyrie
a iii1/1 in Amerieen art.
would
colonists, who are the only solid, per- principles, practices and ideals of the
a li e ns,e. festival with a program similar in is secondary. The residents of
of
s',
is
pn
"bootlegging
and the Jews again
h
Davis, o
One
of
the
interesting
contribu.
abate
went element in the country. on movement. There are four packs of Mr.
Europeans in large numbers gaining i scope to that to be presented at the neighbrohood, merely as such, enjoy
a c h ieve a measure of security and
hose countries, he asserts,1Philadelphia and Byron avenue no vital bond. Should the neighbors tions will be three paintings by Mis- peace. But the Jews of Europe
any of the important problems which Wolf Cubs at the temple. Charles E.
entrance to t
o th e I school. Among the recitations to be all be Irish, or all he Italians, or all I
are connected with the reconstruction F e i n b e rg is the Cub Master. The
Portnoff, a Russian Jew whose are looked in vain for a country where
ing smuggled unlawfully t
delivered will be a number prepared be Catholics, or all he Negro, iney
th ey
the land and which touch pri- Wulf Cub committee. which consists
they could rest anti find a home.
are
toe S
States, and he believes that'
United
Jacob
H.
Davis,
chairman,
Theo-
by the children themselves. The Wil- enjoy respectively a primary relation. tistic development was stimulated in
madly the vital interests of those of
Doubtful Soluti ons.
placing them under the quota provis-1 gins school will celebrateWednesday
Wednesday
ship. They may scatter to the four ' Italy, in the famous art centers of
very oloniete Thus, for instance, dor Israel, Julian II. Krolik and
,ff,,,tiri ,
"The Jews of A merica," Mr. Sam-
1 ft i• non Dec "4 at 5 o'clock. The corners of the earth; the bond still which he has worked for years. The
not one agrarian credit bank has been Maurice Dreauss, is planning to or. ions of the law would allow
the
mad-
stsesut
ha-
ganize three more packs in the near steps to be taken to >hu
feature of its program will he
„ Vesuvius" "Monte Mo. uel asserted, "began to look around
., ,
remains, they continue to be respect-
established to help th e colonists, who
fur 'solutions.' They turned their
Ks
rrs•
'"
man menorah
ively Irish, Italian, Catholic or Negro P aintin r'''
ste laboring under considerable dif- , future. Mr. Feinberg is conducting
1924 Act Selective.
But neighbors without this primary ri'll"" and "Municipal Square at As- eyes to Mexico. After 2,000 years
Date.
Two
Schools
Have
Same
owing
to
the
fact
that
they
a
class
for
cub
masters.
keine.,
bond
of
race
or
religion,
when
they
sisi,"
will
be
exhibited
for
the
first
of travail, shall the Jews become
"We have taken steps toward selec-
Speaking of the educational and
are still paying off their debt , to
The Kirby avenue school will carry
Mexicans? After all this darkdia.
Baron Edmund de Rothschild (who ethical value of Boy Scout work. Mr. tive inunigration in the act of 1921,1 1 out its pat
Sun day
T hea fternoon, move away on the other side of time in America.
spore,
would it not be better that we
Secretary Davis said in summarizing
men.•ng on te A on r k t ,f Mr.
principal Woodward avenue, crane to have any-
established the Jewish colonies) and Feinberg, who grew up in the Wolf
h
ti
t • onn
• .. Dec 9 8 at 4 o'clock.
help our stricken brethren to become
'
al so t he new debts incurred by them Cub and Boy Scout movements in his departmental rt sten e
d numbers will be a playlet and mass thing in common. E ven while they re- Portnoff,
whose home is in Florence, Jews? Teach the Jews in the Uk-
during the war."
For sev er weeks Cantor main together in the neighborhood,
Engla nd, his native country, and Can- ..
ng.
they never find their neighborhood Francis Sapori, a distinguished Italian raine to become farmers, by all
declared: "Scouting has sue- We
go the
whole way
'inky should
sure that
all applicants
for an
ad. singi
At this point Mrs. Fels W715 inked ,
e n= Milkofsky of the Farnsworth
but teach them so that in time
ceeded because it seized on the char- make
shied the agrarian bank established • nila'
1 1 , i ssion are i qualified before they Ile
m
venue
Synagogue
trained the pupils interests as strong and as vital as critic, declares: "Ills temper as an means,
A
i
e
• ,r , they may become agriculturists in
homes.
We
should
mak
by the Brandeis group after the split acteristice and impulses of a boy that (r i ace their
in the singing of Chanukah songs. At their racial or religious interests. 'artist, exquisite and gifted, Tenth
Palestine. Four years ago the soil
,
"The elements of the district sere- '
in the Zionist Organization of Amer. nee worthy and ennobling, norm et our quota law applicable to a
him keen for both color and design. of the Ukraine was soaked with the
Mexico and Central and South Amer- the same time the :Michigan avenue
hl'
in
them to the boy himself and stimtu-
Ira which occurred in 1920.
school will carry out a program at the ice scheme are many, resembling
part something of every known at- In all his work Portnoff's ability as a blood of martyred Jews. What as-
"I was one of those who helped to lated him into an appreciation of the Ica, than closing a door which now in-
o
rganization
decorator is apparent. Some of his surance have we that similar orgies
vites
the
activities
of
the
smuggler
of
Ohel
Nlosche
Synagogue.
tempt at neighborhood
found the Palestine Development fact that it is good to live up to the
• in. will not recur? The history of the
, R wa
,
aliens. We should provide for the ad- . The Michigan avenue school re- for social welfare, yet different from paintings strongly recall
the
Council Bunk and other enterprises," ideals with which every boy inherent-
mission, regardless of quota linnita- cently added a third instructor to its all of them. Known as district sery
Mrs. Fels replied, "and I had great ly is endowed. In Boy Scout and
stuff. During recent months the en-
school at the end of the eighteenth that no such assurance may be had.
;and
ice, it contains an element of the set- '
hopes for it; but when I visited Pales- Wolf Cub work the boy is made con- lion, of farmers and skilled the
I The various plans to ameliorate Jew-
he United rollment increased from 80 to Ion tlement, yet it is not a settlement; century."
tine in 1922 I found that the bank scious of his ossin readiness to per- skilled laborers medal
Mr. Portnoff exhibited in Florence ish suffering are patently ludicrous.
States
when
labor
of
like
kind
cannot
children.
For
a
number
of
years
the
was not doing what I had expected form worthily and will permanently
it is a district family welfare organiz-
be
found
unemployed
in
this
country,
enrollment
(lid
not
exceed
60,
but
re-
1920
under
the
auspices
of
the
So-
,We
must build in the only place where
at ion. yet it is not a charity organize- i n
it to de. Instead of giving Jewish
* idea that the highest
ideal in the
life is 'Live not for thyself and when no strike or lorkout exists', rent manifestations of interest in the tion; it is a health center and yet this ciety of Fine Arts. Some of his' we may build permanently, in Teles-
farmers credit for long periods it acquire
or impends in the industry which i work of the school on the part of
functions. It is not works were included in the twelfth in•' tine. When the non-Jew tells you to
specialized in loans to town dwellers. alone.' which for Jewish boys is
labor. Jewish parents in the neighborhood is only one of in
back to Jerusalem,' he actually
a social unit scheme, yet it resembles ternetional exhibition in Venice. In 'go
But the colonists are beginning !o sound, traditional Jewish doctrine." meads such
resulted in the large increase in at-
that scheme somewhat insofar as it 'the spring of 1922 his work was has in mind the land which once was
"Ti, balance this the • President
the
---
help themselves in this respect. I
one
of
The school
possesses,
first,
the
element
of
terri-
shown
in
Florence
and
the
following
'
ours.
Alas, that the Jew, no success-
should be given flower to prohibit or tendance.
want to tell you of an interesting de-1
oldest in the city.
further Emit innnignatien whenever
relopment among them. Four years ,
tortal or geographical division; sec- year an exhibit of all of his work was' ful when dealing with other people's
and, expert service from the outside, held in Rome. attain',
is conspicuously
.
unable to
afro the young men of the Jewish '
1 mane
• ,I nyment in this country makes
a
• own.
and third, neighborhood organization,
Among the early entries received
colonies were organized by Alexander'
Declaring that the history of the
Ironsehe of Zichron Jacob, brother such stlepeneitin
desirable.
selfexpreesion and participation on is a marine picture, entitled "After Jew in every land since the destruc-
We should
proceed to humanize
Winter Grad•
the inside. It is as near an up- the Storm," by M. A. K. Feldberg of tion of Jewish national life in Pales-
ef the famous Aaron Aronsohn, in an Hr. Franklin Add
our immigration laws wherever that
proach to democracy in social sere. New Yor k, an d three oil panitinire by
nrean iz s:ion called lEnai Benjamin.'
sating Class at Ypsilanti.
is possililsi. Our laws should not oper-
. Schwartz of Chicago, tine culminated in expulsion and de-
Only se t, of colonists. tillers of the
ice as philanthropy will permit. It! I William S
late, to keep members of families apart.
is not artificial, it does not impose a Alexander Zeitlin, a New York gradation, Mr. Samuel said: "For
soil, en e ...•tiepted in this organization.
Further, we need a complete revs•
YPSILANTI, Mich.—Knowledge as
years the academies of Sara
new
structure
upon
the
old,
it
utilizes
sculptor,
is
represtited by a bronze,' 1,000
which belay counts 800 members and a means for the attainment of wisdom ion and isidificetion of our naturalize-1
has for its purpose mutual co-opera- i p
of the intellectual poise which
Berlin Radiogram Describes As most, if not all, of what exists; it does the •'Egyptian Hancer;" Gerald A. 1 and Pumbeditha in Babylon flour-
TO do this I would
not threaten a new order of political Frank of Chicago sends "The Dance ished mightily. They created the
the
rowdy interpreted facts enable an Ilion
laws.
:inn and assistance to members
for the
annual enrollment of our alien
Hopeless Conditions Under
,
organization, although a public offi- of Illusion," a painting; I. Mortimer liabyloninn Talmud. But what fin-
d through this enroll - .
'vent of orkness or financial distrees individual to achieve a - an urged
1
I.
P
vial in Bastion who listened to my ex. Block, a New York painter, will ex- ally happened? A day came when
T he Wron i Benjamin bends its effort
-e
Leo M. Franklin of Temple merit would provide means of wisest-
Which They Live,
centers of learning went up in
oward the
tp
courage
of the Beth El, Detroit, last Tuesday morn- ing every alien in American customs,
po ition of the plan when first it was hibit a water color which he calls these
s
keeping
u
n s,„I
launched in that city said to me /iris "The Scribe," and Todros Geller of flames. Must I repeat the story of
swung Pilleetins
es
nia an who ere f em Mg in an address before the mem- our language, our ideals and our in-
I
Russia? What are
NEV,' YORK. — The Emer gency vately in his delightful brogue: 1 Chicago contributes a water color the Spain our that i of
wf ith biroulti
d prevents them 'tiers of the graduating class of the stitutions. It is true that this enroll-
Germany today if
o
rom nmscrating or leaving the soil State Normal College at the annual meat plan would enable us to kn ow Committee on Jewish Refugees, f have a sneaking suspicion, sir, that title of which is "A Clothing Shop on the conditione Ti
you
intend
some
day
to
become
the
Maxwell
Street."
nut
symptomatic
of
that unfailing
in
violation
of
;
which
Louis
Marshall
and
Dr.
Stephen
by offering them a helping hand in winter commencement exercises.
•
tendency in the cycle of Jewish
the alien
,.
• • h
_
—
__
should know them. • S. Wise are the heads, received th
CPS of emergence.
mayor of the city of Boston,' Ile
was
adaptation and suffering in the lands
sl,,,,jpeketip,of Dr. Franklin's address
lour laws. i S\1'e
Getting
radiogram
from
Berlin:
scant-
lj
tapv
'This so lend , d organization of .eu
(Turn to last paR,..1
the dispersion?
This plan s probab ly 14 %ht:, only s
ong the immigrants
ions amrt
"C ionditi
voune Jewish colonists established a . wioninc. Knowledge and
•
Transplanting. Costly.
- -- -
I, I, in is
are hopeless. It
,
ne d n sea po
Normal College choir, under, able meant a,
aliens
hank of its own early in 1924 and is
I
candalous
.
-
•
p
t
,
"Withal,
however, though the Jews
so
t
p
m
s
at i
ecessa
,, iirlyptpk
g palti o l vneedyw h n ich
tshi npm
doine eery good work in the way of
helping the colonists with credit theleadership
of the
Frederick
Alexan-
Varied transplant themselves too often, they
1 ir director of
conservetory
of through our seaports and over our i
•
nevertheless
are able to produce col-
, s .
I ort he s .tra
obis, for these immigrant.
•
e
loans. This is the first bank that
.
I Clots. to Fi lter. i n
n usic, and t he norm
S
tures that need not be despised. But
1visas, and we beg of you to exercise
really
I i tasored
•
to look after the s b iy Edward Masher of Centers•filed JOHNSON PROPOSES
. er .•
Entertainment.
at what cost? This repeated trans-
every effort in order to come speedily Chairman of Shaarey Zedek Cheer.
interests of the older coloniets."
t a musical
planting and adjusting of Jewish life
c dived di- ADDITIONS TO LAW
-----
to their relief."
Mrs
.. F.1 s s was elected vice-president
Kadiaha Give. Annual Report.
'skt ua i d tr n rt°s gr a r em
'I r
P r Vi'nnsti te. Y.h
W ASH I NGTON. — Representat ice '
.1u. is an altogether too expensive indul-
II,
An
explanation
of
this
radio,
Dr.
Young
of , the ft
Of
these
II
received
the
,
in
recognition
A
large
attendance
of
Ben jamin
hennas.
and
their
gence.
For is it not as hard to for-
f
bachelor
of
arts,
two
bachelor
Allier(
ishnson,
chairman
of
the
parents
Tender ministrations to the dead&u•ans,
?f the interest and co-operation she ii' r m o
datians, their
Win,' states, is that it involves more
s Pince two limited certificates Itascae n..11011444.. on immigration, im-
his !Noel) in that organization as
the than 10,000 Jewish refugees who and thoughtful attention to bereaved friends is expected to mark the C'ha. get a language, a culture, a mode of
14
tf '
vening
con
•
l'•
Is
-
upon
the
student
omet iste
ne
have been stranded in various }:w• families were described in a report of , nukah celebration which Detroit life, as it is to acquire new ones?
II j as in other economic enterprises and 77 life i cortn • hcates. One
ropean seaports for a period covering the work of the Chevra Kadisha of Young Judaea will stage at the Phila. The Jews again are chasing phantoms,
in Palestine .
wee graduated from the conservatory i
(Turn to last page.)
thasy. t nTshaersie. Shaarey Zedels Congregation from delphia and Byron avenue Talmud entertaining wild suggestions for set-
Mn,. Fels feels that American Jews of • music.
erLmgeoen,eh ya. ,e, :!rmtaod el m onw
_ ________ ______—
etheir
Dec. 1, 1921, to Dee. 1, 1924, at the Torah Sunday afternoon, Dec. 2e. tlements, while they overlook the land
interested in Palestine reconstruction
ous seaports armed with visas signed fifth annual dinner of the society in Leaders of the several clubs announce which God has given us."
should found an agrarian bank for - --
Mr. Samuel described his recent
the co lonists in order to help them
by American consular representatives the banquet hall of Shaarey '!.cocka large advance sale of tickets, the
to find that they would not be Synagogue last Sunday evening. olive of which is nominal. The pro- tour through Palestine. In poetic
!leer away the obstacles which stand
Isaac
Saulson,
chairman,
reported
gram
is
being
arranged
by
Samuel
'
language
he told of the well-nigh
Permitted
to
sad
because
the
quotas
I n the way of their work. Although
serious' miraculous achievements of the col-
she ha- decided to conduct her Pales- from their countries, under the Amer- that during the year the society con- Ileyman and will include a seriou
adults
and
,me-act
play,
to
be
enacted
by
the
oniste.
They
built homes and bridges,
47
icon immigration lawns, had been ducted the interment of
tine work individually rather than
•
thrs
either reduced or exhausted. This seven children, directed removals in Young Judaea Dramatic Club, which , planted fields and vineyards and dif.
rented - in organi zati,
on she has
Irene
Mills,I
fused
a
spirit
of health, modernity
.
condition caused much suffering I:I instances and effected complete • te b
the
1 . Miss rene . i
of con-
being
directed ny
, ser ve on the council
'
c
among these refugee,. who are hope- funeral arrangements without charge recreation director of the Young and creative enterprise since coming
s
recentli. created Palestine Investment
ragas•
e nail
formed
,,
in two cases. The society was
Hebrew Association, and a into the country.
lessly marooned.
corpo ration, composed of non-Zion- s
:ilttbcpcOrtit ('rues Vritl Aktlytit
four years ago and has a membership Nnliaks,ile(t .ptil yip the Roses ao nf aZitohne, led by eel the accomplishments he observed
sts, eh.. will participate in rebuilding
C•n•di•n Arrivals Stricken.
on
all
sides
as
a
thing
of
mystery,
for
isoa
it
isrornlh
men and women. In addition
theilea ish homeland. She spoke in
Dr. Wise added that simultaneous- of 204
d in
the men and women who engage
-ec. I, le
hi
Nn. De, C.,.
tea', of the members of the
ly with the radio from Berlin a let- to Mr. Saulson, the officers are: Mrs. Zion, of which Miss Helen Kass is the
leader. The Mogen David Club, of Palestine agriculture were cultured
somperat ion.
ter was received at the office of the Joeeph Keidan, secretary, and Joseph
J. H. eoh.akne,
which Samuel Heyman is the ativisor,'Persons who attended universities and
"Theo , canable men will know how
Emergency Committee on Jewish Kelnian, treasurer.
wleh :Ohrontole
Derui •
Two hundred men and women at- will present a dialogue on a Chant- were preparing for careers as profes-
to eers,..., their affection for Pales•
Illoh•
refugees from the Jewish Immigrant
Aid
Society
of
Canada
describing
the
tended
the
dinner.
Robert
Lonewen.
kah theme and the Hopes of Zion, a eionals. But they are idealists and
tine in concrete terms," Mrs. Fels
Ruth imbued with the most creative of all
condition of 511 refugees who had berg was chairman of the committee girls' club which is led by Miss
said.— t Copyright, 1924, Jewish Tele-
r•ss sir:
emotions—love.
of
Detroit,
Lyon
eraphis Agency.)
been permitted to sail for Canada and of arrangements and nregided at the Schwartz, will give a candle drill.
J.rirE ^y stay 17. tro. ;it;
"tio n after nation impinged it-
roe. the
few days ago. speakers' table. Rabbi A. M. Hersh- ,
we stn. to
p Samuel Ip lieyma.1,1. • who r;i centlyk re-
sfriciA. Ladiress, tee pl•esure
arrived at Halifax a
on ,. elf
upon Palestine, but they left
s Na
very e•leow • nvO, roe.
The Canadian immigrant Aid Society, man. David W. Simons and Ilarry turned fm Palestine
Detroit :owlet. :hronicle.
tine, w! spea
reeolng eget f the jourtiale publt•h•I
nothing except marks of devastation.
MEN'S TEMPLE CLUB
in its letter to the emergency commit- Friedsrut, in charge of the Big Brother
I
by,
Palestine and ( hanukah, . illuetrated But in four years Jewish men and
iv the flfferent efe•es of :hie coultry.
1 •
h
Ch
•C
.
work
GIVES FIRST DANCE,
by lantern slides. The Guards of Ju- I ■ women made places that were deso-
tee, says:
leb co-enunity In LI-erica heel a
We find that the terrible condi- delivered addresses.
darts will stage a humorous debate , late for 2,000 years to blossom like
If avers Je ,
The active work of preparing de-
•nd every J.e. read eu.h • p
t
1
tions
under
which
these
refugees
The first dance to be sponsored by
a
per,
fo
r
interment
in
ac-
,
and a member of the Herd are
Judaeans
futureO
:exalt Ponta :117.0a1C1.,
irec . the rose. Why? Because love was
ea entertain for te
I •
the furs which many a
have been forced to live during the n
• c u e .
will declaim. There
ounce of
th e Men's Temple Club since its in-
in their hearts and eve
In marl"-e, •,11 noon ots•praar.
•
past few years have workedavoc, cordance with the requirements of eel by Ilarry Friedgut and Max w eme,
JI1d1111.6
rePtion will be given in the ballroom
devotion which dwells within them
,e-bers, through yo, peter, that
Nineteen could hardly leave the boat Jewish law is carried on by 12 men ,
of Temple Beth El Saturday evening,
M.y 11.7 to our
ono
of
and
had
to
be
left
in
Halifax
for
,
and
women
members
of
the
society:,
respectively.
was
poured
out
on
the
altar
of
serv•
esrneet hope that aeons :ournel.
Dec. 27. when members and their
••Ir ,pltnai
it lo Jur sincere stab
attention; others took seri-These men and women were cam- . Detroit Young Judaea consists of !ice to their regained homeland."
-,Where te70••• • rub•crIber
families and temple members who, by
Jcr
medical
Nen-Jewish
Pr«.
Favorable.
ously ill on the train and had to be mended
by Rabbi Hershman and Mr, , 20 clubs, each of which is supervised'.
I
;rad
reason of their acceptance of the af-
Peareott'.
After the address, Mr. Sam
16.1
taken to Quebec and placed in the Sauleon, both of whom declared that by an adult leader. These clubs meet .,,,,,,ered
ew
filiated societies plan, are automatic-
questions from the fl ,
hospital. Others have been placed in the services performed by these weekly and their programs stress J
Or members of the club, will be its
Halifax, Montreal, Toronto and other workers involved frequent personal I ish cultural subjects of a varied char- I
(Continued on Tr'
ruest‘ Plans are being made for
otter.
sacrifices of a telling character.
unique decorations and .favors. The ,
places."
as:Sti
Aviation Country Club's augmented '
orchestra will play.
Temple Animates
Scouts and Cubs
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