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A merica 'Nish periodical Cotter

CLIFTON AV6NU1 • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO

f d

All Jewish News

All Jewish Views

WITHOUT BIAS

IIRONICLE

II- EVETROIT

THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN

ICH GIVES NATION
FUNDS TO PUBLISH
GREAT MEN'S LIVES

leW York

IMPORTANT NOTICE

Owing to New Ye•r's Day,
items intended for publication
in the issue of The Detroit Jew-
ish Chronicle of Jan. 2 must be
in the office not later than Tues.
day, Dec. 30, at 3 o'clock. Cor-
respondents for organizations
and others are asked to see to it
that their items are received at
the above•nientioned time in or.
der to insure their publication.

Times Advances One

Half Million for Biograph.
Great Americans.
ies of
_

LEARNED SOCIETIES
CONTROL ENTE RPRISE

--

I

Dictionary Will Be Comparable
,
to Famous Works on Eu -
ropean Notables.

President Is Quoted As Giving
Serious Attention to Needs
of Stranded Jews.

PRAISES GOMPERS
AS FRONTIERSMAN
IN LABOR'S CAUSE

Rabbi Wise Eulogizes Deceased
Federation Head As Lover

re-
of the German armies in ISIS,
im ' WASHINGTON.—(.1. T. A.) -- "1
t'eive Mr. Brown and map out foso h
rious attention to •
of the have been g ving
tour tot the world, received his first a tour of the principal vines ions
are the subject of stranded refuket 4 h•Id- ,
Notable
receptions
t Clod- '
et-bark in New Zealand, where he continent.
• American visas," Preside n :t
Melbourne, `I' I ' •
ot
was called upon to get into harnesst,waitutg m
in the interest of the upbuilding of I and other large cities. Ile will coon- iihre declared in an audience granted
Palestine. At•eording to information tine himself to urging the Jews of thelto Joseph L. Simon, chairman of the
ir propdr part Republican City Committee of Suborn, I
. istne here as a represen-
in the possession of a few American i antipodes to assume the
it appears that Dr. Chaim in the development of the new I eW i sh MASS.,
naive Who
of he Independen Order of 1
Palestin.
fe
li'rith
Abraham
to plead for the l
Weizmann, president of the World lie in First Speech in Aucldand.
The first address which the Detroit stranded refugees.
Zionioffi Organization, stole a march on
out cables
far leader and financier delivered in New , The President advised fir. Simon to
dnimuni-
FINE PANEL Mr. Brown by sending .
ng the
Jewish
c
am o ela
am
:iii,i
ties wide
ill New
nd and
Australia
ap- Zealand was in Auckland. The aud- se. Chairman Johnson of the House
was representative tor the immigration committee. C. Bascom
Z a
(of the
that the man note, which
___
• to his , Slemp, the President's secretary, ar-
• fact
Whose them
generalship
in the last drive entire community, reacted
ii prising
wish
Relief
had
speech
as
ally
of the numerous Amer- I ranged for a special interview with
Famed "Synagog
netted
the $14,000,1100
American J e would be among ion groups have done during the stir- !Congressman Johnson. After a brief
fur
'
to Exhibit Plan -
is activity as national confertmeo with Mr. Simon and Con-
Congressman
Perlman,
upon landing on ring days o if h
Itolgressman
them. Mr. Brown,
Temple Beth El.

permit Mr. Simon
the soil of New Zealand, ria•eiveil chairman of the American Jewish
Johnson off ered to permi

INCISIVE COLORIST
sENDS

.
I Wakewz's

Passing Deemed Loss
Aid For Stranded
To Education's Cause
Of
Antipodes
Hail
Brown
Jews
Sought In Capitol
America'
As Famed Brother From Americ

New Zealand Communities Plead That He Address Them and I
Australian Jewry, With General Monash At Its Head, Ex-
tend Him Invitation to Discuss Palestine Upbuilding.

of Justice and Peace.

David A. Brown, bent on a holiday

MOST REMARKABLE
FUNERAL IN YEARS
- - --
Notables From Many Walks
of Life Pay Impressive
Tribute to Chief.

fr,. „, ,

. .
Repeats
Baifo
REFUGEESREQUIRE
REF
Pa estine Stand
IMMEDIATE SUCCOR

Pre'.

:TS

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MILLER IS HONORED
BY PISGAH LODGEor° ,

0

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FRATERNITY BACKS
HOSPITAL MOVEMENT

e

11

AIR

lest for

id.

ade

OME



NEW YORE.—On a little knoll In
Sleepy Hollow Cemetery, Tarrytown,
a scant 40 yards from the grave of
Andrew Carnegie, Samuel Gompers,
president of the American Federation
of Labor, was buried Dec. 18.
The committal services were those
of the Masonic fraternity, conducted
by the Very Rev. Oscar F. Tredor,
Grand Chaplain of the Grand Lodge of
New York, assisted by officers of the
Grand Lodge, a committeee represent-
ing Dawson Lodge of Washington,
,rn.cdee r l o ti nanni r pltst‘et til‘f
te 11011tn
is n
s ht
Masters eori
ge of Manhattan, under
whose direction the set-vices were

Coming
WASHINGTON. — The following I
announcement was made here regard-
ned at
an authorita-
ing the publication of
of the Jews of New Zeal- too makt• a statement to the committet
of American bio-
Solomon Witkewitz's much dis- wires from practically every large city lief 'Writing
Committee.
HYMAN BUCHHALTER.
hve dictionary
graphy about to be undertaken, which cussed
forceful,
in that
commonwealth
cables and, Mr. Brown says: Mest of them and obtained unanimous consent for
intense "Te
and 'Syarogue,"
withal wierd a interior
from
the important
dues in and
Australia
will record the life histories of 20,000 scene of a Jewish place of worship • inviting him to visit and address them. have come here from England. Sone . that purpose, although
The
r e pre-
e nding bill.
it was
not
gr- ,
illustrious Americans, not including •
of the Independent Order of C
astern Europe, will be one of the Ile has acceptt'd these invitations, ac- of them were among the earlY settlers .1mm, to the p
ting works on display at the cording to
a letter
recently
received
of them
stand
verY I high
with ',the
se ll'rith Abraham made an earnest
an of the living:
troit
friend,
but he "will
make and
the all
people
of the
country.
inquirtsi
ed in e
Learner
"The American Council of
ss
a victim.,
n t eres
e
, N ags ,. ati
for disturbing my of many if there is any anti-Semitism appeal
for
at South-
Societies Devoted to Humanistic Stud- i rk of Jews in at which will be them pay dearly
, w assaw stranded
ton refugees
anw
ies has just made public the signing fourth annual exhibit showing the la: a D
relating what he saw tot their condi-
wo
York
Times Company
held under the auspices of the educe- holiday." Shortly after arriving, he here and was told that there is not , I thin while on a recent European trip.
held.
—_ __
__
of
a contract
on Dec. 6 for
with the
the prepare-
New
ouagilitt.
rerm
rao}:t b
tth:e rtn
Although
the the
Jews
of New Zealand
sethqicoense at the
lion of a •s Dictionary of American Pilo- tional department of the United Jew- ' received a cable from Dr. Weizmann t"'''^
R sign on
surface."
Raker Urges Return.
Rites
writys, •
Eager Tributes Paid at
ish Charities (luring the week of Jan. asking, him too do some work for him
Congrosman Raker of California
t able funerals New York City has
'For
Leader
in
Education,
F. Jameson, Chairman of 5 at Temple Beth El. Mr. 1Vitkewitz in New Zealand and Australia. The do not exceed 2,500, Mr. Brown
80.
graphy.
ever known. It began with Jewish
mninittee of managenwnt repre- has been compared to
in Rerick,
view of tlw
his Jews
Brown's
of Australia,
visit, have
preparatory
chosen a general
to Mr. they
monthly
maintain,
magazine
among
published
other hings,
in Well-
a subiected Mr. Sinion to a severe and
Hyman Buchhalter.
ommittee headed by Gen. Sir Jithn ington. It is calkd The Jewish Times. antagonistic cross-examination,
services in the lodge room of New
"Dr. J.
n of the Jewish . sorting that there was (nothing to stop
colorist,
es
1 or ga
t
'
e
c
i
tor
Though
his
funeral
was
private
and
y k 1 aulge of F.Iks, No. 1, in
the
(of the t is
t oo, immigrants from
wnting the council, stated that the great Russian
reposed dictinarY, which will con- skillful employment of vivid yet re-. alontish, command e'
symbolized his long life o•f 43rd Street, where Elks' memorial
tart their homes and obtaining employ- , marked by severe simplicity, which chi- services also were held. At the New
believed,
stand
upon
a strained
iqueness pigment.
of imagination
at Australian Expeditionary forces in organizations of Wellington, Auck-
silt of about
20 volumes,
will,
as is
Because which
of nun
men[. To this Mr. Simon replied that ue"11
service
unique level of authority, scholarship times assumes a character of wierd- France during the world war, and one land and Christchurch, the three
woollen and children were for the most
q1' in the cause of Judaism in its York services men from every walk
I
-- - --
in life attended, the overflow spread-

and
literarY
OnalitY.

Dr.
Jameson
mess,
the
painter
has
bsen
referred
of the prime factors in the routing est cities of the commonwealth.
hoped and
part the victims. Mr. Simon pointed , various ramifications, hundreds of per-
venue 13 adway
-
out that it would be advantageous for i sons assenibled about the home of the , ing west on 43(1 street to Broadway
' th A

-
.
called attention to the fact that while to as tf
another
Boris
Aisfeld.
Mr, , ---
, Bab
, America too allow the refugees to come late Hyman Buchhalter, 2202 Hazel- and east t o Six
exhihited
in
\ile
)four
__
t
Crowds packed Times Square an
etkewitz ha
y morning to
in as the money which is now being .
■ r in
s
AVVIthe • laSt
dictionaries of American biography Wi
sent by
them
would
Ainerican
stay relatives
in this ei'untrY•
to sustain Ile
" Pay their respects. Mr. Buchhalter, tightly as it could
acked at
and
have bt•o•n published in past years,
co Chicago
k Art Ga Art
ales Museum
in New and in
rs be
to packed
the
l
th e
died Thugs- yet permit s treet ea
Cleveland. 11e will also be repre
of are ,
71 Years
some of them relatively
.
day wns
evening,
Dec. 10, after an illness regular intervals and lined the route
a plea for nwasures obvia- . wh"
Salome
Before
the
High
.
de
mralv e, utp
Ideal dictit nary, of a grade that would 'ent,,,1 by " '
o ol
tsii vIcemr :ihdaet D
t , t otm
Declares No Important Nation also
made
".0tOre a, u
ting
the separation of families.
with the British
I ei g ht water colors en-
n. of several ws'
htet:f2etdineral procession up Broadway
admit comi •
ichllhearlsthetri,Inh,7: t o
Mr.
Simon
also
conferred
with
Se
ioc,sretrfyiceitsRahthtihAeLtsu
"Work
of
All
Nations.
Trl'
Wants Reversal of Policy
Dictionary of National Biograph,
and
afar Butler of Massachusetts, the sue-
the German 'Allegmeine Deutsche Bi- titled Bronze by Miss Kohler.
Investigator Sees Disease
lEh 10.oth.otdjeteht,,,netee thrrooatioghotzt
Already Established.
eessor t•• the late Senator Lodge. Sens T • t i •
Mr.
TonkterirtYo
Rose Kohler, the sculptress. tlaurh-
Y
orraphie' and the like, though sorely
Starvation
Nearing
Unless
S ‘}•naas rl'it ulent•Mtl„o‘rvh1ror I
' without
:der Butler manifested great interest bar. Ruehhnitrr
offild not be produce ,
reciteil ' a prayer, follow- the cemetery, where 1,000 persons
an expenditure in biographical re- I ter of Dr. Kaufmann Kohler, presi.
) ,eoes h
LONDON.—(J. T. A.)—"I believe in Conrressman Perlman's bill and re-1 many you
dent emeritus of Hebrew Union Col-
Aid Comes Quickly.
' •
that nto important party and no impor- quested the Labor Department to fur-
search
and no
preparation
of so great
intervals drizzled rain.
sum
that
book publisher
has Gdt lege. contributes an eloquent bronze
taut nation really desires the reversal ash him information regarding refu- the chapel at Clover 11111 Cemetery. sky that at
which she terms "The Exiled," book
ignit•ries at Services.
thousand Jewish refugees in
im!
atobi Hershman and Rabbi .1u-
One
telrief
r
able t•i advance the necessary fowls.
Si- 'f,1), ere Iti
Mr.
ends in plasutmerainiztrait
vith Congressman
also saw Speaker
l'erlman.
of the House d 11 L. evin delivered short eulogies The
services in the Elks' club
e t.. M ,1.1,co lishment of a Jewish National Home mon
f ic i la..
inna
house, where the body had lain in
"Such a dictionary is now made poos- tehoirtrait b .t,.b:
I) cal aid and at least 3,000 are close
arrival from San An-
ryorl: . ittielci
to absolute starvation, according to a in Palestine so long as it bears good Gillett, who promised ttt give serious ' ion f antor Saniuel Vigoda of Shaarey
/NIA chanted the memorial prayer. state since its
fruit for the Jews and the world. 1
Com-
i
rni
w
io,
Tex.,
began shortl after 9
ftic
rn
lo
e „ '
the action ttf its publisher, Adolph S. li, ' s_
'tie'll:na' report made tto the Emergency
In
the
course
of
his
eulogy,
Rabbi
ton
that
this
bold
and
difficult
consideration
to
the
matter.
Two hours earlier labor

o'clock.
Ochs. The Times, Dr. Jameson added, „,C':_ e .° ). " a g.,? gue ' ", \‘',.,,h,i,e,h, _ne,irnee',"o ‘"T; inittee on Jewish Refugees by Miss understand
--_--____
,i i"
is succeeding. I hope I
Hershman declared:
,-, , ,,,
In the passing away of Hyman leaders of high and low degree, hon-
Rebecca Affaehiner, head of the
eel, ialPrt,!,s!S Va ,, .,,',r2 1
agrees too advance the sum of Satiosmo
may shortly have the (opportunity tot
a rgent 5 conteltut ,'
Jewish
Charites
of
Ilartf
d
Buchhalter
the
Jewish
community
of
orary
pall
bearers from all walks of
toward the preparation of a manu-
ln I' ""
the r e Synagogue
as represented in the United who has just returned from a going to Palestine myself,"
roit has suffered an irreparable life, representatives of the national,
(-mitt..
aeript of the highest grade, under the
Lord Balfour before a deputation
of ,
painting in the Boston Public Lib-
Del
de'.
in
n..1
Mr.
13uehhalter
was
state
and
city.
governments and rep-
auspices of the American Council of
con- visit to the "Island Republic,"
The life of .
vary which resulted in a bitter
The Emergency Committee on Jew- Leeds Zionists whom he received yes-
Learned societies. It is the New York
It eilicated to the ideal of to learn and resentatives of the army and navy
troversy between the Jews of Boston
through the guards.
began
to
it
ish Refugees, headed by Louis Mar- terday
Times's gift to the nation.
, to teach, to heed and to do.''
"Those who come back from Pales-
the municipal authorities.
Only members of Mr. Gompers's


shall and Dr. Stephen S. Wise, has
that although .
slits Jameson further stated that and
/ "The Torah was his daily compan-
--
. From Boston come Basks Pairs
the family, representatives of interns-
The New York Tinies will not be call- bronze replica of Laddie Boy, the
h move-
r 1 ion, his comfort and inspiration, Mr.
like all oter
' tiontil unions, the pall bearers and
tion-
$150,000 toward the $500,000 which the
tine movement,
bring me reports
Former President Lauded fo very breath of his existence.
er maker m
of the
clic over dog to which the late President and succeeded in raising a little over ments in their beinning, suffers tone
ill publisher
assume no
control
I Buehhalter was a keen student, n pro. the Government representatives were
is asking of the Jews of this coun-
Activities
Before
Leaving
and
unexpet•ted
difficulties,
w
ary,
and
in permitted to enter. All others were
its conduct
and no responsibility for Mrs. Harding were greatly attached, titry for the relief of the 15,000 of expected
! f ound scholar, perfectly at home '
For Palestine.
its Contents, the function of The Time's 1111(1 a plaster figure which is entitled their coreligionists stranded in Euro- the prospects of this great and mood
the are of the Talmud.' Ile was dow- shunted across the street, where the
experience give hope too all who, like
that cif niaking pmsdile, "Boy and Bird." Miss Poeff, who has
„ rts and Cuba. These ref-
Revitswing his services as a Zionist ered with a fine mind and penetrating servieea
were
carried
bv Mrs.
amplifiers.
seap
Near the
bronze
coffin
Coniners
Lett, simply
animal
scalp-
left their native • lands armed myself
are
,
deeply concerned in the
•ar
.
,hive ignific " t wnrk in
I
' recently was accorded 1 big h ug.
The rind( of his studies
hy this large subvenion, the • rtopa-
,
of B'nai intellect.
American effort which is Mint, made that tht• (In
covered the Bible, the Talmud and WAS seated with her father, Albert
er i and as a promoter peaker.
lien of a book of reference which has Lure,
at
CtIorts
of
;he
Jews
of
Europe
work
find
sts
in
Detroit,
operative
long been ardt•ntly desired, and which praise for a brilliantly achieved bust consular representaties only to
. medieval Jewish history. Ile was vi- Cleaves, and two brothers. Nearby
and America, combined with the en- Writh interests
nuked be deseribel as the one of Julius F. Fohs, one of the world's anti passports visaed by
Pisgah Ismige ,
ta ll y interlosted in everything pertain- were Mr. Compers's two sisters and
Jews in ! a banquet arranged by
An intertostinr collection of etch- on their arrival at embarkation points
d to ergy and self-sacrifice id the
ma,
great desideratum among American greatest oil geologists.
Palestine will overcome the (obstacles., No. 34, I. O. B. B., in honor of Jacob mg to Jewish scholarship. His read- three brothers, his three sons by a
that because the quotas allott e
ent U ite
ings included many books on secular former wife and eight grandchildren.
t
their countries
by the
pres
the exhibit, William States
immigration
lawli
d been ex- I believe that those who have so far Miller, to
who
will sail
for managing
Pales- ! subjects. Ile was versatile. Nothing In the front seats, facing the coffin
assume
the Jan.
duties 3 of
works „f re
ings will murk
Auerbach Levy, the distinguished
cm.
, loam hostile to the move ment for the tine
°from
Societies Behind Movement.
rebuilding' of Palestine will be conver- director of the Judea Insurance Coni- Jewish or human was foreirn to him. and the immense bank of flowers that
,tfhtoy were Prohibited
Learned Amtorican c•tcher, sends Te
the immemorial his- pany, Limited, declared that the com-
sand art , martli,irina.,
en thousand
o Mr. Buchhalter was an enthusiast served as a background, wero Goy.
"The American Council of
and William Meyerowitz haunted,
Ing'
"
-
taut
and
will see which exists between munity would be deprived of a man
,,a, Europe, suffering .wan an 1
Societies, which has framed the pres- me
torn'
connection
This • for Jewish education. That WAS the Smith, who came to NeW York from
ant plan and under whose auspices it of New York, one of the ablest Jew- '''
FiNe
th e
n• thou-
, nearest and dearest to his heart. Albany for the funeral, and his staff
Palestine
and
the
Jewish
race.
Of
all
who
had
devoted
the
best
years
of
he eau
ish etchers in the country, contri- ' tened with deportation:
SCrUnU-
Ills one preoccupation was the pernet- Mayor 11 Inn, Rear Admiral C. P. g
e
were persuaded by cuo.
the religions in the world, Christianity life to varied Jewish causes. .
is t, be e xecuted, is A federative body
butes four: "Philosopher," "New
m
onsisting of
e
m:
p
companies
c
al
h
should be the first to recognize this Iodize presented Mr. Miller with a For. ci3nenorf, he kwnao‘w ittdItzi;, life Judaism.
constituted in 1919 and
Bazaar," "Spring in Central I ous agents ti i t •I .
tnefrn'.
P
thine nknlatyty;anl1diabjokr sG
brad of
two lepresentatives Glom each of the England
Cu a.
two
The travelling
banquet was
held in the head- , Talmud Torah on
• with sympathy the leather
following 12 national learnt•d societies Park," and "On the Hudson." Thor-
' Division Street. In Millard and Staff, representing the
"It is very difficult to describe the fact and view
bag.
'
uarters of the lodge last Monday eve- ' that capacity he looked not only aftt•r army, and the 10 members of the
faun- esa F. Bernstein, an etcher who mass to proceed
growth of the Jewish national home
•. - q.
here rained in the order of their
Id at . Vcr
tors lines brilliantly, will be repre- unhappy conditions under which these
t ecu f i‘e
'
/ •s
which
the nations
o f . t h e wor ,
• council of the federation
-
welfare
ain ! rung.
e institution .v
Miss
Affachiner sate
e o f the
t
d as toast- the e sniritual w
dation:
re
ogees
live;'
.,
••
"The American Philosophical So- sented by "Central Park" and "Santa
Miss I
In the main they are seines, handed over to Great
Brit of . Solomon Blumrosen
vernment
acte
ore ,evin
were d an but the matcrial Welfare RS well. Ile who Behind
were pallbearers.
' d e Is
them were the honorary
'it her report.
I
f th e proper go
Th
d
in
trust
tor
clay of Thiladelphia, The American alaria della
Salute-Venice."
together in ancient
stone
Mr.1 took great delight in teaching whether
in last ear was awarded a huddled
flgl" may
its • inhabitants. You may look for- . master. Theodore


iCan exibit held at houses. In one Or l' 51°
Academy of Arts and Sciences, Bos- . Bernstein the Amerh
Miller's in services
in dwelled
the interest
pallbearers
labor
Union
also and
filled
the chiefs.
boxes above
be found as many as 8 to 12 persons, ward with hope and confidence to the address
which he
upon of the k was 0 class of adults or a class of leaders
,
ton, The American Antiquarian So- prize at
as regional children.
fl oor.
the logeroom
d
other future of this great experiment."
eietyThe American Philological Asso- the Detroit --.---
Art Institute.
not necessarily related to each
As to his Zionist sympathies Lord Zionist movement and
Man of Lofty Aspirations.
Rabbi Stephen S. Wise of the Free
-
nor
of the to
same
sex, overflow,
but equal the
asst liv- Balfour stated: "I am a Zionist of director for Michigan
I
Alexander
spoke I
ciation, The Archaeological Institute
. an t an, Synagogue,
who for many years had
f . en
. tf ohs
happens
be an
of the Keren
"Ile 0,,
was
• a m os
firers in a common tragedy. If there long standing. I first became inter-1 Ilayesod. Milton
of America, The Modern Language ,
man
o
free
ideals
and
mini-stered
to Mr. Gompers in joy and
Jew
,
in the project when Chamber- on "Jacob Miller, Ben B'rith," and re- , p ima
,,,,, .
I
Association of America, The American
sorrow, began the services by reading
9. Ile took g reat pains
P
ft y
service ested
ing
room
is also thrown
into
Historical Association, The American .
.
ideals
into
the
hearts
of
'
Jewish
prayer for the dead, fol-
the
only
window
there
is
to
the
apart-
lain
sponsored
the
plan
of
settling
the
called
Mr.
Miller's
efforts
towards
n
lis
lU
l
ir
the
tilt
to

•....
,, , isa
Ecen dine Association, The American
Tau --
Chapter Will Adopt as a dormitory.
this purpose
room has
it is used Since
for every
im- persecuted Jews under the British making
Pisgah
Lodge Lodge
the banner
or- lo
ganization
in Grand
District,
children. it Ilis home atmosphere lowing this with provers in Hebrew
Chaim
B
Philo.00phical Association, The Ameri-1 Zeta
/ Jewish atmosphere. and in English.
lie delivered the
7 .
in
Africa.
Iditer,
Dr.

'
t
eal
Social Service Program.
can Political Science Association andl-
Miller
former
president
of the
' nne,
te nt , about five or six indviduals, the ittita'cgizmann convinced me of the impos-
No. is
6, a
which
includes
Michigan.
Mr.
ill
b its prt inciples and ideals. eulogy on his dead friend whom he
clung
---
end
liberal
compared
to
the
pioneer
and the fron-
The American Sociological Society.
fi
t
r
i
n
,
gl.
The Detroit chapter of the Zeta ' aginable. The Jewish family aver-
thehistoric land fraternity. Samuel J. Rhodes, presi- but
it e neuwga o
in behalf of the lodge.
ages
;it Detroit t 't ons•rvative tiersman in that he extended the out-
Council of the !
anywhere except in th
ma as
"The American
. • n' es a o f rthe -ri
Learned laws
Societies
is District
incorporated
sin-
Tau Fraternity,
the oldest
Jew-
of the of
Jewish
people.
Sint'e my
spoo
of the
of Col-
ish Beta
fraternity
in the United
States,
at balance are single men and otherwise.
women sibility
a plan
for settling
the coon-
Jews dent, Mr.
Miner WAS visibly
isibly moved by the . Jevri.l
Y work from which others will rrofit.
with Dr. Weizmann I have
'reds of the vou tnger generationh.
dinner to be held at WehSter flail who cannot find shelter
der the
remotions
pronude a
1p he
of activity which will stress are thrt•wn together under one roof been 'Zionist and consider lamentable addresses and, in responding
to his
the
the rei;i1
skirts "Serving
of humanity
moat the
and cause
did pioneer
of organ-
found scholar
- ' n sense
n ason of
=hi., Its functions
to constituent
,,,,operateui
among are
these
the middle of January, will atiopt a Grown up men, women and children
up on ized labor," said Dr. th'ise, "he best
powerfluence
Ii n
xercised
a
pie
y
r
e
e
South America
or t'Isewhere.
was moved
both
by a
terust. of humanistic studies in Am-
' support for the movement to establish without the slightest sugrestion of any ,
attempt
in this direction
in Af- estine
toasts, he
declared
that in
going
to long-
Pal-I
in- program
America,
for
the
organization
,
of Conservative Ju. served
'
c .,,,, , the results of the war indieatood ing, entertained over a period of many the
D
sei'n'to•s, to advance the general
. , selonment
, .
. , . tit
1
The privacy or segregation of the sick When
ute his
• home in the Holy tn
o aism
"Mr. in
Buchhalter
Detroit. WAS imbued with of the workers of America is no less
hat he could
be : I
_, . 0,
to aid in the international a Jewish hospital in Detroit.
truly a democratic and even spiritual
that Palestine would finally be in the Years, to n
and
erica
and. rtakings of the Union Acatle. chapter's program for the current orom healthy.
Tuberculosis 1,000
Takes human
Toll. be- hands of the Allies, I was Ind the least Land and by a feeling t
Approximately
ason will emphasize co-operation
: active in most of our Jewish institru- accomplishment
than
the leadership
founding of
„,
e
su
a mighty industry
or the
of
of which
is gaged
s with
l
it those
a home
for were
the Jews.
in in
Palestine
t1oyiflYti:tIr
al ' . Is Internationale,
and
assistance to Dr.
agencies
en- ands are in need of immediate medical forward make
January, 1922, the
council it
ap-
in socialservice.
Benjamin
among
who
anx• progress
of service
a practical
way
spirit. He was ye y
rancA a , deep community
.h 1 to Joisrii.
ty
tions. lie cared nought for harms
, , li r a successful financial institution.
theinemher far America.
to
Was Arnerictin Patriot.
These soldiers of misfortune lolls
had s
,, . adoration of the American
mooed
a a
committee
the
Welling is dirt•cting
this 'Maw
IactivitiesHis
Prsr. t of
dictionary to
of consider
American
the It fraternity's
work. In addition
to to
are aid.
suffering especially
with skin is
dis-
The
Balfour
Declaration
an experience
to hthe
Mr 1Iiller
chosen
service.
duty in
the line
fear; tuberculosis
tak-
have
always
remained emItodies
faithful. This
under mandate.
the requirements
of was
the ]'ales-
office.
But Whatever
he WAS always
row*.
Tor
-
i e- ong commune
flag was not a sham
lam nor yet a pose
biography, as being one of the tasks this, the chapter will advise and assist eases and nervousness, resulting from aspiration to which the Jewish people company whit.
of h' is life-long
• • ha
" been organizo
.
A naSsionate
'
was assigned to him he performed
reason for the declaratiim is more ire-. tine ma
plans exagrerateoi
that the fact that it bears my manager of among
the Judea
Insurance
Com-
consecratedly,
to
the
utmost
but
the
ex
res910
Of used
hi
his roan-
a list of Jewish in-
. u lie
. holarship in which all or st•veral • young men who are considering
love for AmPeri ca.
The crater- tag its toll.
many from
s1 S•
of s
surance
men,
some
of
them
reputed
to
1"Y""
try
not
only
in
the
days
of
war
but
hit
strewth
and
power."
"A condition of near starraton ex- min
r.f ih.• societies named would fed a for attending college.
be among the ablest !sellers of instils.
Community His Kin.
throughout the years of peace. Pa-
c'd 'son interest. The committee, con- nity's membership, which numbers 30, fists among at least 3,000 indivioluals. mini,"
-----
of Dr. J. F. Jameson of the represents colleges and universitio . or-
in i_
,
tyre in the country. Judge Jar
Quoting a ralohiuie saying that the . triot was he, battling for the fr ,e
Surer of these unfortunates have been
SOCIETY
t Washington, ninny parts of the country. The
h e -
of t eh
'
o
t ,- ' , g
Thos e, FRESH
• '
• • rs route • The"
,itrahl of New York City is president entire rommunity may claim kinship dam and self-tiet irmination
th
a
1
carogie.Institution
"
chad
nian; Prof. John Erskine of Col- ganization's headquarters are at Web- of course, include women and chil-
WILL HEAR EXPERTS . of the
company.
Pisgah
Lodge will sponsor a dance to a seholar in }Myr of the cultural least of nat • . ' , ' n 's •
umbia University, Dr. Thomas W. stet Ball. Frequent social functions as long
as three years en
over, Exalted

Th e j Je w i s h services
,Iran who are waiting to be sent for
it derives f r•im
--- h Air Society in February for the purpose of raking ' and spi ritual benefits
the assi 'st.
. three
• •orts. Rabbi Levin Ruler Sol Tekul , ky, with th
Page of the Institute of F,cnomics, are carried
out
during
year. ist'eao:
' Am e rico •
The Zeta
Beta
Tau the
Ir'raternity
I by c irhusbands
in
,
, funds for the community house which his intellectual o ff
h
he officers
se
of New York
.
Officers of the Fres
lleclared that the death of Nth. Bush- once of the
. 1
t
"In
the meantime they subsist on
Protested. Frederick L. Paxson of the
and l'' "Preset' e eel-
.
180
Y
i
h
,
b id'
s . to every Lodge No. 1, performed the Elks'
h t Where
there
liot art
ttu for the coming year will be chasm at
Prof. Ertsl- organized in
tea, Y ana
halter Wes a m r , nal 1 l oss
the annual meeting and unc 0,nr he lo, ge is In mg.
erring. to
r • ( ad and
University of Wisconsin, , 41 and the by chapters at 36 of the leading
The pass- ritual for the dead. Then James
The loca
. m 4r of Detroit t Jo um.
e
• o dties
elnesday, Jan.
crick .. Turner
loges and
eegt
of a scholar and pious man, he Duncan, first vice-president
is sup- which will he held VS ■
of
chapter
was
organized
two
years
ago.
r
in
g
children
bottle
of
milk
a
day
'
late Dr. %beet S. Woodward, ex-pres-
o'clock, at the Phoenix AMOURS OF PRINCESS
.
ry federation, delivered labor's farewell.
at
12:30
though
a
great
library
AS
refugees whose in- 114,
b } • those
h
o f the Carnegie In
DENIED BY ROYALTY ,,sserted, "is up
idei,t
Briefly reviewing the high spots in
re a trifle
better. Yet to this Club. Reservations for the luncheon,
Kallet, vice- plied
Washington, considered the undertak- The officers lr.
are Herbert
Harry S.Scheinman,
in flames. Mr. Bush-
.
had gone

which will be received until Jan. 12, •

THE,
HAGUE,
(J.
T.
A.I
—The
halter
maintained
the
highest
tradi.'
Mr. Gunners record as a leader, Mr.
and 1 Sidney
Sarasohn, recce- conies
a tragic, suffering people crime
strange,
ing in all its respects and framed a prsitient,
president,
. .
Harry New-
may be made with Mr , .
flans of the Jewish scholar, for he not Duncan declared he "must have had
The
y
1 ns to in- is practically unknown.
tare-treasurer.
plan.
-
story of a Dutch
supposed
romance
"One of the saddyst duties of the man,
655 D.
Lawrence
avenue.
t. n c ha
napter
'Mg P n •
Morris
Waldman,
managing di- Juliana,
princess,
and between
Cantor only studied and learned but he taught a premonition while in Mexico City
pter is ma It'
S1.25 a plate.
Twenty Volumes Planned.
college
taught without compensation that death was approaching.
"That plan contemplates 20 vol.- graduates
terest in its
who
activities
have come
Jewish
to Detroit committee is the repatriation or de-I charge will be
"Ile said to me," declared Mr. Dun-
ld men
of women
phsically
without
and mentally
support, rector of the United J,•wish Charities.
Elvira of
the Amsterdam
Synagogue,
will which
originated
in Germany
and was others,
and with love, young as well as old.
are a li ve a ft er I pans
o rtation
ame n , of a bout es° pages each: 1 5 ,000
ave a
widely reprinted in the American ,EVerY Avenue of Jewish cultural and can, 'If o you
Ile
or 20,030 biographies, not including since the organization came into be- p
an d o
u mus t he lp me. I h
Mr. fayette
Sarasohn,
whose will
offices
are diseased,
-
-.
Building.
receive
who
cannot
get
help
from
will
be
the
principal
speaker.
in
g
the articles to be
not only
woe
one
message
I want to leave to our
their
folks in the
United
The is I pensive
discuss program
several phases
of a communal
comPre
Ile ealled
any living per
miscuous
housing
of States.
the sexes
of Jewish
press, is nothing but fiction, accord- benevolent service
to him
and
away,
y
a
people.'
During
his
illness
he
called
g
to
circles
closely
connected
with
hoo
responded.
for
the fruit of fresh work by the writers 1107 L from young men eligible
n
case, •i nqu i ri,
an d gave me this
. pro

working
havoc
on the girlsst
which
the agencies
United Jewish
Chari- i the Dutch royal family. The repre- • of those
work
in founded
Detroit but
he taught me to his bedside
ta-t specially qualified in each
, which
of moral
course,
is becoming
worse work
ties and
other
are conside-
who
.Isiaheduce-
sentative of the Jewish Telegraphic Iona
For message to be deliered to the rank
the utmost effort to be made for ac- meinhership.
=—_____
Jew-
ith a view of developinr the
ncy here was asked in to deny the when teachers wore lacking.
tag w
curacy, impartiality and objective
inspiring worker for and fil e of labor.
ge
WaS
v e kept
at Years
ash social Service situation in the city. A
as time goes on." ________
was
" 'Say to them th at as I h a
force and
treatment. The British Dictionary E.XERCISES WILL MARK

Mrs. Eleanor Jones Ford, new direc- story, All Holland
the faith, I expect them to keep the
f the North End Community the circulation of such a report, which the Old Folks Homo. The
of National Biography would be, in a
DEDICATION
termed
"an
insane,
sensational
genuineness
of
his
character
will
in-
union
SYNAGOGUE
tor o
spire others to pursue a life of devo- faith. They must carry on. No
1mY, the model.
1, BOARD OF DEPUTIES
.
Clinic, will present her plans for the was
e.onod citizen
, ithheaucpahrodidcsanAtearig
.". u
mnalnesw
s .wintsahhiinse
idaE
fualinteeTs.7„siitiach
"Dr. Jameson added that after coin-
Congregation B'nai Israel, former y
extension of the work of the clinic, story.
t reat
WILL
JOIN
AGENCY
The alleged hero Of the romance, tion,marndBhueelhph
the Mullet Street Syne-
Dating the costs of preparing the dic-
the super-
I
cted
, an d he is not a go
-
ions
which
in
condu
United
Hebrew
l
,
of the
tionary as it should b e pre par
i t izen
LONDON, (J. T. A.)—The Board vision of the Fresh Air Society. Mrs.' Cantor Elvin, does not ems years old, Wit; president
to his
committee was somewhat appalled by rogue, will dedicate its new ssnagogu
graduate nurse and ana, the princess, is not 15
Schools, not only was an inspiring lens he lives up
rel..
Amsterdam Syna -
When Mr. Duncan concluded,
their magnitude, hut that the action at 582 East Ferry avenue Sunday
-gird
Ford. who in a
in and has visited the
d
fafoorenthee
eLd
w
i
r
d
d
e ubp roonnzteheli
w York Times, appreciating afternoon,
28, Moses
at 2 o'clock.
work for many year.. I gogue onlY once on an official visit aml encouraging member of the b4
iNs
bbis Judah Dec.
L. Levin,
Fischer,' of Jewish DePuties. rePresenting the
tla
of The N e
support,
Ezekiel
Aishiskin and Joseph Eisen- . most influential Jewish congregations medical social worker, wa-s engaged
a
tion
R
na
public
health
•et
time
the
brb"le.
tedeaile
d f t iga
j ec t to
The Fresh Air Society will present with her mother, the queen, on April o Sfch(:..d,u1: attwi..t n h'e'f was an.ni in
join the rsePre-
officials
the value of th e pro
Great
Britain,
will
and
Eauff- in
along practical lines. Although , In place , and mourners
of other countries in
a!1, 1924.
Louis Dann and Morris
and p rom ptl y reso l v i n g i n its
to auto-
fact is that there is worker
congregation,
sentative
bodies
out of the lodge room
fo rward at m an,
A musical the
formation
of the Jewish Agency to its membership for consideration
com-1 An interesting
the a man advanced in yeam, he never ' filed
has ma de it possible
t o go
in Sixth avenue and
anent
committee of man, president of the
in existence as
n umber of new policies. The,
paper
lected an opportunity to raise! mobiles parked
once, A perm
Aft r for the rebuilding of Palestine as the mittee arranging the annual meeting no such
addresses.
which
li
streets•
from
cross
nn will deliver
Abendblatt,
adjacent
ording
ang • A fter [Jewish natinal
n ,
h largest attendance Frankfurter
neg (Continued on next page.)
management has been consti
o
home a
the story was tint quoted.
the assembly
a recent expects to nave v
listing of J. F. Jameson, chairman, program has been arrange
in the history of the organization.
a resolution adopted at
Jahn H. Finley. Frederic L. Paxson, the dedication exercise
.
board
the
meeting of
1Phigene Oche Sulzberger, Carl Van' will be the guests of the congregationl to

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