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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1924-12-19

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PAGE FOUR

SYNAGOG YOUNG FOLK
EVENT
PLAN FIRST

Center for. Youth
At College Opens

1•11

ORGANIZE EFFORTS
TO HELP REFUGEES

A NEW TWELFTH STREET FURNITURE STORE

The Young People's Society of
Shaarey Zedek will hold the first of

a series of social entertainments Sun- United Synag—
agu-e- Buys liouse Communities All Over Country • .
day evening, [PT. 2 1, H:30 o'clock, at
For Students Attending
the synagogue. This entertainment
Naming Groups to Succor
will be followed by an informal get-,
Universities.
Stranded Thousands.
-
together. Music will be provided for
.lancing and refreshments will be
NEW
YORK.
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The
New
York
NEW
YORK. — One hundred and
served. Young folks connected with
the synagogue are invited to attend., branch of the United Synagogue of
The committee in charge is composed' America anti of the Women's League : enty Jewish communities through.;
of the Misses Helen Illumrosen, Julia purchaseda
four-story
United States
are in the
pro. #
West 113th
street to building
serve as at a out
cuss the
of organizing
committees
to raise
h local quotas for the $500,000 fund 4
0
Klein, Marian Moyer, Florence Krell r.23
n J ew i s
a
Jews of 0
/
and Simon Shetzer, William Kaplan, Ilea' students' house for
Oscar Kaufman, Maurice Klein and university students
the metropoli-
which is in being
by the
The in
building
is being America
under asked
to succor
10,0tn) im. I
if1J111
district.
to
migrants stranded in Europe and 5 ; ..e.
I. Allan Goldstein.
rapidly equipped to sere,. as a center
-
,•, ',
i" "I'"•
Jewish culture and social activity, ID"
e'

,•,,
Before any org. •inization whatso-
r
\11jOillillIr the Columbia campus, in I
perfecte d, more than ,#
%
a row of fraternity houses, the Ill`W 1 liVer hadbeen ,1,t"1 contributions
/7-1
.h ,1 " 11vid
house will serve primarily 1$ "O m 1 ,tvi
/
.1. fur tins purpese at the .;;
oo
1 were rece
NEW YORK.--Ten thousand for. student, at Columbia University
and
l Seminary, Ace of the r.mergency Committee on , 0,
llit
now boyhowl resident, of that section' at the Jewi , h Theolovica
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Jewish
Refugees,
1
Madison
avenue,
04
s
0
t
ai lyinirii, w ill l ie avn il„l i le l
of the lower exist Hide, known as the but i i,
, ,I,
at New York Pity.
district, formed ill line for yo a,, pea ffl e i, attendance
This committee, which is headed oy r.

n i vers i ty
o
-
f
nk,
('middy,
N ew Y or k u
and passed through the new club
. Louis Marshall and Dr. Stephm. S. ' t,t
the Grand Street Boys' Association, and A
other
local
institutions.
small
dormitory,
renting it,1Wke, was organized at a conference ,
New Vert:, June 22, at which I I,
/
Ito Wcs! Fifty-tifth street, when it
, Ileld in
Itar
rooms to out-Of-town students at very. t ; reports were lino:voted of the unusual 1#
Wili: formally opened Saturday even-,
prom i nen
%
/
Sept, 20, 'rhe organization has , moderate rates. will be
It
.
plight
in
which
Jews
find
themselves..
ouse.
%
who had left their 1 :
been in existence four years, but due- . among the facilities Of the h
o
,
T,
/
Mg that time has grow n from a group ' will have a large and attractive din- 'h
'homes in various parts of Europe with • #
I
food
for
kosher
than
Mg
room,
serving
/
a passports duly vised by An•rican con-
of Ir., With a treasury of less
1
,
I
8100, to 0 membership of more than ' luncheon and dinner, social room
representatives were prohibited 04
synagogue
where
Fri-
soli
A
I
4,1100, with a new clubhouse costing 1 library and
IleellUSI. the quotas allot. .
from
sailing
Challidab
.
.dav evening and h o ly c lay services',.
$100,000.
well ' till to their countries by the United f
The membership includes men in all . will be held. These services—a ,
had either ,
it , th e o th er a dv a ntages of the house State, immigrntion law
Greetiii,44
i.
walks of life, Many of them promin- •
to the general student been exhausted or reduced. Some of 111:
/
in IlliSiTIllSS. ' —will be °Pen
1 #
/
the Su- ; public. A raid worker will direct the ; them have been detained for over a I.
Of
es
and
Best
Wishes to the
c
steamship companies which
There lirs nine justi
of the Students' Ifou, s. and year.
to
/
refuse
Preme court, many minor judicial ,, of-' 1 activities
,
Jewish People.
fivers, seven bank Presidents "nit bun-' endeavor to create a truly Jewish at-' have been boarding any
them
longer. They .#
r Of then%
notrota-jmosphere, wherein may be found the'. take ea l'
i
I
(ire& if heads of
lions and theatrical firms, the major- physical comfort and fine spirituality' are prohibited by the local govern- ,
/
mods from seeking employment, an111,1
o f th e best type of Jewish home.
fact
that
in
;
e
o
f
th
ity of whom boast
%
stimu- 'most of them are threatened with ex.'''.
endeavor
to
/
their boyhood they tramped the streets' director trill also
the end id. the year'.'
I
of the district in bare feet and werellate the college students' interest in' pukion before
endure the disadvantages of 1Jewish study and religious observ- ' Nleantime, their limited resources luive1
° 0
and
they
are
IIII
the
;
forced
hero given out
once.
1
tenement life.
Series.
er i
One of
o a S
O
1
,
-
Invocation by Priest.
Perils.
ielorl
This students' house is one of a ' '''''"ge orl'tratt io"
F
The ceremony began at 7 c.'clock ;
ill Tuba 0,0 1,,r t h e most
with the singing of the national an- • series of similr buildings which the 1 The 5.000
part om
%c m. :Ind children who were
Roman
United
Synagogue
plans
to
establishli
e l
0
them. The invocation by a
ge r s naded to go there 1.y unscrunit - ,.,
/
CIIIIII/fIllieS , r
„au.. t„,„t was faua., by the on college campuses throughout the .
/
9124 TWELFTH STREET
presentation of a gold key to the club city and the country as well. Another lous agents of steamship
them
that
they
1
to
sented
re pre
to Magistrate Max S. Levine, presi- Jewish students' house was opened a', who
Near Clairmount
14 could easily qualify for admission to ,
/
dent, by harry Goodstein, chairman few weeks ago at the University
six hours away.” The
Pennsylvania. under the auspices of ; A nwr i r a "only
%
of the building committee.
wen . ossu r e ,1 that they would find ; ,
it
,
/
Smith who is a resident the Philadelphia branch of the United
x
Fir 'tilt V .

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,A%
io .
livelihood
means
of
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of the fourth ward, in the southern Synagogue.
The idea of the students' 'house had Neither of these representations was
end of the district, addressed the
\
its inception in the heart of the late ;
esefil:rSt::1!:,e-fis's"i',1,1;.1 riIiii
N,i'the,;iiifiiitihry
gathering.
Mrs. 1 tii'',,le . i.i.i,
Other speakers were Judge Otto A. Mrs. Solomon S c h e c h t o r.
An•rica. Employment is difficult to .
Rosalsky of General Sessions, Justice Schechter led the Women's League in
, , ;d •an
what little there is throw's,
ootom
T. Crain, and State Sena• the establishment of the original .hl
Thomas C.
th toe'dimkgrunt Ilan direct competition
tor .I ins. J. Walker, who was master . dents
'I'..
, ,, si.
bad been wok.
...coo. and Chinese labor.
a building.
of ceremonies. Theodore Itoosevelt, as- et.
stre' Iler•
house
at 805 West 117 ,
,

,. ,, e S.,ua,ion
worse, these rot-
in 1917 for tn.. , . m ak
e th
sistant secretary of the Navy, who rented and equipped
:
!It'll forced In live ill the red-
the club I benefit of out-of-town seminary :nil
it " 11mi:rants

membership in
claims
.
. Shortly after its es- li ht district and the women and girls 11111
g '
through the fact that his grandfather college student ,
i
into
for years was a resident of the dis- tablishment, colleges were turned
twl'il,...",;!•,.7. 1,',‘I •isr ,",,ii it , ' i I .iiii i.i tt , .
s
iteti
d
hi's
l
tt
i
.',
1i,
t
i
.,:'
i
a
, tudents' army training schools, and l
trim, was the last speaker. The Gene- ,
results to these strands..1
the student , ' house wall.
di e ti o n was h}' the Rev. Sidney Gobi. . immediately
uhn " itut "
Stephen Si. Wise. IIII1011 at the service of the Jewish1
.
of
Dr
stein, associate
t " th" . " Ithie whither they
elfare
Board
as
a
hostess
house
and1
Hiss
soul
W
"'tail " " f
with welcome
rg1K " hahle
in the Free Synagogue.
1 " m g" both
and opportunity..
The club also lists in it, member_ . canteen. It won widespread pop:liar-
OOO Ifiltlilit!
f itv and praise for its war-time work
Ina statement issued recently over
to 1
d
. ship Georgs. \‘'. Olvany, leader o
axe
o has tern t
and. since the t war.
the s ignatures of both Mr. Nlarshall
; Tammany hall, laid Samuel S
by stu den t . and Dr. tense, it was pointed out that
publica, the eXtilllt of its
Er,,,....
. K oen i g, l en d er. ii i. th e R e
IIIUSt he in im-
ithe raising of this fund
' County Committee, both of w•hoin work•
_ Imediate op. ration In.cause of the dan-
1 wows. born in the ilkt-ict.
exPidsion
which
threatens the
Mrs. It. T. Cotterill of Leeds,
-- - • -
-
1
• in WI 0 1 .. I those stranded in Europe.
land, was recently awarded the to
• : . t
IIVOIll
.-...,
ish Institute 8150 scholarship
allowing her two }cars
1\i,
, e 1.111/tUr
udy at the Leeds School of
-- -
niori. stud}'
Art. This is the first time in /flatly I.1very etTort is being made to
. years the scholarship has been award-
' Pl'itu"."
campaign.
CAMP
WILL
HOLD
MASQUERADE BALL
eil outside of London.

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