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A merican Avis* Periodical Center

All Jewish News I
All Jewish Views

WITHOUT BIAS

CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110

-
fiRONICL
LISISO
11-EDETROIT

THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN

VOL. XVII. NO. 9

ON ADVOCATES

RELIGIOUS ARDOR
BY BUSINESS MEN

DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 1925
HEADS OF JEWISH ORGANIZATIONS
CONVENTION IN ST. LOUISWINEMAN

HERCULEAN EFFORT PUT FORTH
I
PH IN UNITED DRIVE

Workers in Men's and Women's Divisions Are Being Mustered
For Community Adventure Described As Telling Event
in Detroit Jewry's Social Growth.

REVIEWS
IMPORTANT EVENTS
IN U. J. C. GROWTH

FRANKLIN DISPUTES
ELIOT ASSIMILATION
ADDRESS ON JEWS

community responsibility.

Ilimelhoch, colonel in charge of the women's apparel division, one
,..
e, declare d:
b
Says That Synagogues Should
peaking o f the ilrivgratifi
of the trade groups which are to be solicited, s
cation
a
Welcome Every Individual
ould
--------------"It sh be
se
of
1 e t . very Jew in the community to
Without Charge.
of his best services to the ca m-

Calls 1924 a Momentous Year
in the History of Local
Jewish Social Work.

u;n , w of

Y."
lore there
persuaded
h of tins-
of steam-
vestigated
one of the
Distribu-
s has been
fie feasibil-
inn society
opportuni-
niter gain-
ias already

EERA
Eff

COMING OF WALDMAN
HAILED AS TELLING

Changes in Official Personnel
Withheld Pending Proposal
for Wider Federation.

Makes Him More Readily
Adaptable to Country.

Outstanding events in the history
' of the United Jewish Charities during
1924 were recounted at the annual
That Dr. Charles Eliot; president
meeting of that organization held
(g e
Wednesday evening, Jan. 14, at the
men of the United Jewish Em er- t•nieritus of Harvard University,
____ for a business
Jewish Institute, 687 East High
ST. 1.0U1S.—A plea
i"
gency Fund and to cheerfully sub- his recent statement before the Zion-
man's religion was voiced by Rabbi
stet.
ist
Society
of
Harvard
University
that
re Henry Wineman, president,
scribe to the utmost of his ability.
'
Abram Simon of Washington, presi-
re ad his annual report, in which he
The amount asked for the six organiz- "Americans do not expect to
dent of the Central Conference of
referred
to the principal develop.
lat.
any
foreign
people—even
the
alums to be aided by the fund is
_ _
American Rabbis, in a sermon before
ents 19n
i the • organization's work dues
really modest. In order to establish Jews" and that he considered it pain-
1 500 delegates from all parts of the
In part Mr. Wineman
Conference
Next
October
Will!
ful
that
.laws
consciously
repudiate
24.
Mg
Glenn Frank, Speaker at Beth the earnestness of spirit of the Jews
. ..Thousands of Persons Attend
country', attending the religious rally
said:
of Detroit; indeed, in order to keep Jewish religious practices in order I
Be Held Here; Rabinowitz
El
Temple
Next
Tuesday,
which last Monday evening opened
"The year just past has been an
Fourth Annual Event of
high the sense of obligation and sere- prove their thorough assimilation,
the proceedings of the twenty-six tit
Fights Decadence.
eventful one for the United Jewish
e
El cted President.
ice among our people, every self-re- made the mistake, widely prevalent, of
Jewish Institute,
biennial convention of the Union of
Charities. It seems to have been so -
Joy- confusing religious distinctiveness
Glenn Frank, editor of Century Snecting man and woman in the
. _
.
American Hebrew Congregations. In
full of changes that it needs a more
with racial differences, was the opin- i
Detroit laymen interested in Jew- I
elegates
there
rePresenting
were in Magazine. who will speak at Temple ash community should offer
o the delegates
for fah education and the faculties of the able historian than myself to fully
drive his work ilia expressed in a sermin by Dr. Leos
that
& iltion c
M. Franklin last Sunday morning at ; Interest in were
and appreciation
ted
i
a
even
record all that has taken place. This
ng,
greatly
stimu
Rde'form
United Hebrew Schools exerted a
t
Temple Beth El. Dr. Franklin empha- works of art
Sisterhoods
and s o' cloc, under the joint atispicys of dee, moral y and financia y."
a result
attendance delegates of
as ol
f the dominating influence at the first con- marks the end of my first year as
re
r t e J ews
a tro
Appe•Is for Service.
• Sisti•r-
Club
and
the
sized,
as
on
a
number
of
previous
oc.
among
f
the ntajor portion of which
ork
o
the
w
e
of
hi ,liriit i
Temple the Men's Templ
ual , l' A X.
vention of the Mid-Western Hebrew P
Ilenry Wineman, president of the easions, that the difference between jfouwrtish h ann
nn,ti foreign ,
time I sought to occupy in becom-
the National Fe deration tuent bodies hood of the congregation, became an
Educational Conference which was
Lecturers' fund, in a letter addressed to the Jews and non-Jews is religious and
eof
th
Brotherhoods, two consti
of
p
i
t
ing
acquainted
with all the activities
e
an
ci
o
p
wiasshhienhsloutnuiti,erAtthei,
their biennial international figure at the
thht.icjhey,
F Idin Cleveland Jan, 10 to 18, ac-
men and women sought as workers in not racial and that any assertion lend-iw
ic e Beth cordin,, to reports of the proceedings.' of the organization; in fact, its ram -
of
the union,
hold) i
sessions
simultaneously
with that of Conference in Washington a year ago the campaign, wrote as follows:
Orations
are
so
many that I modestly
inc color to the thought that there are!
i dit:inl
and
.A,r
which
niga
The next convention, scheduled to I
the organization. The three organiz- last December. On the progratn On
"I am going to ask you not for fdamental racial barriers interfer• ri El
r eusffitiliabYu'lav e t rnni take place in October, will meet here. say that I and far from knowing half
According to i f rirtu S
un
money but for a contribution of ing with the closest accord between
sums have a combined membership
c
Jews and non-Jews was unsound and, styMrs. David B. Werbe, chairman of E. Rabinowitz, president of the of it yet.
service.
of 100,000 Jewish men and women.
United Hebrew Schools, was chosen; "The destinies of this organization
"The Jews of Detroit are requested altolzether mischievous. "Dr. Eliot . the art committee of the Jewish In-
Dr. Simon directed his remarks to
Lune+, princi-. were so ably guided for many years

the d P resident and Bernard
to do their share-10 other cities are does not understand the inwardness of otitute, and Hiss Mary Caplan of nite
the commercial leaders of America.
t
pal of the circuit, was nam.al execu-1by our executive secretary, Miss
titinsthtioncihilatriiittpieit,rtnmeonr
Wt. ' tin,l,
doing—in a serious emerg,ency.
They were couched in business
Israel, does not sense the fact that
t t 4 ,000 tier secretary. David W. Simons was Blanche Ilart, that it was quite a
aof th
You cannot drive a 1
"Naturally it is physically impos-
a
religion
and
not
a
race,"
,•
hibit
during
the
elected first vice-president. I blow to us when she aced for a six
l at hs ehiii.lxd
phraseology.
Bible for me alone to reach them all. Dr. Franklin declared. "What al,ove it1.: , .,1,.,,,,,i, l,s.eskii:iitteiw
bargain with God. The business man
That the convention, which was at- months' leave of absence, to which
Other representative Jewish citizens
liiit's position is
cannot afford to shove the Bible sin•
all we resent in Dr.
Much t•omment was expressed at tended by 120 persona representing she was justly entitled. Later on
here,
like
yourself,
must
lend
a
hand.
l e•
der the counter." These were among
the assumption of the alien character ,Irit,•,,,\,i,:lidiri i iiiiteardt: is itti,w,n:h ticnh ditrheeetidnig
sptIthy
when she notified us of her decision
'20 cities in the middle west and as
"Fifteen thousand human beings of the Jew in America. Lesser schol.
the striking utterances made in his
to give up social work for other fields
far east as New York and Boston,
are piteously ,trt•tching forth their ars than he knew how from the ve ry t
appeal to business men to take Seri-'
n
hge.
otit
psaitn
of endeavor, we were faced with a
i
er
l
oisn
r.t
w
,
sh
y
,a
k
e
n
ss
,
:ib
ing
o
fd.l
m
was a conspicuous achievement for
hands to us for help—stranded Jew- hour of this nation's foundation, th e iitt, t,knt bite
ously to religion. "Prayer," he ern-
problem with which the board of dl-
fish refugees--debarred from this Jew gave of his very life blood t its .,
o Jewish education was generally noted.
phasized, "should be the business'
sculpture and etching, the exhibit Leaders of the conference left Cleve- rectors and I long had to struggle.
country, unable to return to their
man's antidote to the hectic existence
building• drew the careful notice of men, worn- land with the conviction that con-
Survey Broad in Aspect.
homes, not permitted to remain where
"When men of smaller stature than
that is now consuming him.
"In the midst of this apparent
Dr. Eliot stamp the Jew in America en and children in the
crowded see- structive efforts in behalf of Jewish
they are.
"The membership of our Jewish
the city. F or the first time education in the middle west as well chaos, the hoard of directors took a
of
tions
"This situation alone would war- as an alien, it may be passed by with I
congregations," Rabbi Simon said,
been as throughout the country would tot-1step which I believe can be counted
rant your joining me in the under- comparative indifference. But whenaince the. Jewish Institute has
"and the same holds true of the Chris-
ttmderothu,s.
low as soon as the committees ap- the most constructive and far reach-
,Azeigni,r,ig oragrtinizeaxthici,bni,ts,ri,niu
taking. But there are five other he aligns himself with the nialigners-4
lie n's a+ well, is largely drawn from
pointed at the convention begnn to I ing piece of work in the history of

causes
equally
as
urgent."
men engaged in practical pursuits.
of the Jew, the voice of protest must show ill a body .
function. The consensus of opinion thin organization. Inspired by the
Additional names of colont•Is who
in a hurry. Every
n
p
Interest in the exhibit was not,
The businets manis
he lifted.
I
the effect that the conference recommendations of Jacob
will
direct
the
solicitation
among
the
le.
b
minute counts. lie d ctates
'
however,
limited
to
Jews
or
to
De-
Religious
Jew
Assimila
GLENN FRANK
will form the nucleus of a nation-wide of Philadelphia, who made a stirring
without
trade groups are those of Herman
ten; they are to the point, :his
let•
troll. Women's clubs, local and of organization to consist of teachers, plea for a survey of our Jewish com-
"The foreigner coming to these ! troll.
d Joseph Lichtenstein,
and
•k figured were Georges Finsterw
flourishes formal and stereotype u- which till r.
nearby towns, high school classes and principals and laymen devoted to the munity at the annual dinner just two
, E
shores must determine to make t
Womee's Rally Held.
'
ard and ta b d.
c He is accustomed to believes
in sta- Clt menceau, Henry Ifforgiinthau and
years ago, the board of directors
not only his own home but the home, art h groups, non-Jewish religious or- cause of Jewish education.
e late everything. Il
Nearly every Jewish women's or- of his children. But when the Jew i ganizations and literary societies wit-
earl speakers representing countries all
passed a resolution early in the year
Jacob Friedberg Presides.
tistics. Ile deals in things Which
ionization in the city was represented comes with these' foreign multitudes, ne ed the collection
and admired its
world.
,
ss
Jacob
Friedberg
of
this
city
Pre..
authorizing
us to proceed with suc
fin iivt•I: the
be felt, seen and handled. Iled,
con-
at
a
rally
of
majors
and
captains
ar-
outstanding
feature
of
the
he
brings
something
with
him
without
-
arresting features.
All
sided at the convention. Bernard a survey. We engaged the services
he anged by the women's division of which he could not be a true man or
no place for sentiment and sympathy
ture
U. J. C. Officials Commend It.
r
Isaacs
served
as
one
of
the
secre-
of
the
Bureau
of Jewish Social re-
in business. Finely spun theories do terrace was Mr. Frank's lec o f Western
Henry Wineman, president of the tarios, E. Rabinowitz was chairman search of New York, which bureau,
Renaissance
the drive at t he Little Theater of the dream of being a true American—his
p
mone y Ar iroaching
lization," a sa.
and optimistic . lewish Woman's Club last Thursday
not fascinate hint. Ile pla ces
nt
United
Jewish
Charities,
and
Morris
i
'tool
genius
and
his
religious
under
the
able
guidance of Samuel
si
of the committee on committees, Os- I
ght and Ci
value on time, labor, thoua
MIS. Joseph M. M e t, •
•not mean D. M'aldman, nianaging director of vid Robinson was named to the com- Goldsmith, proceeded to make a
man's re- picture of world conditions. The ap- afternoon.
and faith.
stock. Why not a business
. that organization, commended the in- mittee on resolutions, the secretary thorough investigation of our activi-
clause which followeit his talk , coming ch airma n of thr• division , presidt91
To
hold
true
to
this
does
to
,t ,,,, te for bringing about the exhibit
ligint?
the as it did ntair the close of a three to , F red M. B u tzel and Morris D. Wald. ' "
on, brief, practical and h
of which was Joseph Chaggi. On the ties. The results of their findings are
poiIn the house of worsip his s.ssion was II PunisrkaIde tribute th man, director of the drive, spoke, ex_ dud lie is less amenable to the influ- ,
plaining the activities of the agencies cams of assimilation in a high sense and declared that annual events of a finance committee Detroit was repre- well known to our directors. and as
l'
t
s.
Jewish
he
feverish impatience canno
similar character would promote art sented by Louis Duscoff, chairman, the report covered fully 500 type-
Am erice's brainiest eiliti
of the term. For the more J
Evidently the minister has one of
to be benefitted by the fund an im t- is, the more intense and devoted in his interest and raise the cultural stan- and Aaron Klein. M. II. Zackheim written pages, it would be eyon
e li11187( to the conf erencoe.
guise&
ts his was the ra
got to 'put it over.' Ile exp ec
Mr. Frank's rise in the lecture field enting effective methods for use in spiritual attitudes, the deeper and the , ,bards of the community.
was elected chairman of the curricu-; the limits of this report to try to
and a n up -to.
phenomen al as his the solicitation.
News of the success of the local ex- lunt committee, which also included ; summarize their findings. Suffice it
higher and the more all-permeating
rabbi to bp a live wire
Thus, a life of has been almost
It is expected that about 3,000 pro- will be his patriotic loyalty to the land hibit reached Cleveland, where, ac-
as attracted attention
theminute preac i ts Thus,
first
it own vocaulary, career. Ile
Isaiah Chernoff of this city. Aaron Ito say that the survey dealt in the
Kirk- spective subscribers will be visited by
cording to word received by Miss D. Markson and Solomon Kasdan main with seven subjects, first, the
a tudl,
usiness crea tes
of his adoption."
t at follow- members of the Women's division.
osphere and habits of thought. in oratory whenal Sc shoo enand
t
In opening his sermon Dr. Frank- Cap don s the collection which had been were members of the committee on history and general characteristics of
batm
The psychology of the business man ville, Mo., i
more honors at
The campaign committee includes tin referrt d to the convention in St. assembled here will be on display at
curriculum for Ilebrew high schools the Jewish community of Detroit;
reveals his aptitude to think and to iai this with
Henry M. Abramowitz, Rabbi Ezekiel Louis of the Union of American He- the temple over which Rabbi Ahba
rn even
University.
and teachers' training schools. The second, the federated activities of the
t• Aishishkin, Sidney Alexander, Dr.
thr-
speak of religion in terms of trade Northweste
to
Rabbi Silver,
In 1912 he became assistantUnive
brew Congregations which he de- Ilillel Silver presides.
committee on organization included , United Jewish Charities; third, a
il
truths
in
cool-
Max Bailin, Barry Becker, Julius Ber- scribed as "the most noteworthy path- , in a letter to Miss Caplan, expressed
and t o cast spitua
presitit•nt of Northwestern
Louis Granet, president of Shaarey study of the Jewish population in De-
sity where he remained until 19111. man, Joseph Bernstein, Leon Blank, Bring of American Jews that has ever his gratitude for the privilege of
menial
moulds.
merc
Zedek Synagogue, and Mr. Ism" , troit; fourth, the recreation problem;
Questions Synagogue's Weakness. nd For a time he was assio•iated with David A. Brown, henry NI. Butzel,
holding the exhibit in the great social while the constitution committee wasififth, Jewish education in Detroit;
"Considering this tine make-up a
. Fitt ne iif Boston in re-
(Continued on page 6.)
center which forms a part of his presided over by David W. Simons. 1 sixth, the health problem; seventh, a
the Edward A
page.)
(Turn
to
ism.
practical sagacity, why is it that
o anizathin vv. rk, A few
temple.
Among the principal events at the I study of the relief and family wel-
ng more win- +tiara and
was flunk ass:white tidi•
Purchates of art works by visitors convention was an address by Pro- I fare activities of the organization.
synagogue is not maki
in- years ago hens
in
were more numerous than at any pre- fessor Mordecai M. K olden of the ' To any id' our members sufficiently
gress in hitting its people,

flingrespect for its message, in en- for of Century's and in 1921
he had
h
vious exhibit, according to those who Jewish Thelogical Seminary un t lead' I interested in this work, I might an-
u
lar of the invidal,
in te magazine
i
u in liticome so sticessul
di
given fr ee rt•ill and
were in charge of the display. These or of the Society for the Advance- nounce that copies of any of the sec-
riing
the life
ch
coon- work that he was (
the
purchases were not limited to any one ment of Judaism. Dr. Kaplan laid tions of the survey can be had by
occ upying a ger place in
cils of culture anti in inspiring the became editor-in-chief.
of the groups of work shown but in- stress on the importance of Jewish application to the office.
Helped Draft Covenant.
Jew to be in the forefront of the so-
'eluded paintings, sculptures and etch- education in America and indicated .
"To add to the eventfulness of the

cial, civic and industrial leadership In III1S he was made 0 member of
group handed by ex-President Taft,
the scope which Jewish education ; year 1024, just before its close the
ya Levin Declares World Veers Towards Insight
of the nation? I suspect that the a
Dr.
Schmar
drafted
ncovenant
for
the
should
cover.
The
program
he
sup.
jury
in the condemnation proceed-
take which
ient Peculiarly Possesses and That Jewish People
average business man does not
Which Or
gested Wall regarded by the conven- ings of the Dix-High•Waterloo high.
the synagogue 'and its pronounce- League of Nations. considered
by the
i,
yea,
Hill
n Will Produce Momentous Spiritual Gifts.
lion
as
eminently
workable
and
in-
way
handed
down its long awaited
eari, ( .„„p er ,,,,,,. t h a t same
Agai
ments seriously, and that may be doe p
volves careful appreciation of all far- decision. This condemnation affects
to the failure of the synagogue to "Politics in Industry," published
to solu tion
the
tors
in
American
Jewish
life.
Others
l
the
notherly
side
of High street, upon
begin
--
make religion primarily a personal 11119, attracted wide attention and his
sserting that the Jews, contrary the
the
fisblem
ing h ofpro but it syn-
Jenw
who .opoke were Solomon Ulmer and ; which the Jewish Institute building
achievement. Yet he ought not treat tirilliant attic'. s appearing
in Cent
which unfriendly his- o
strong F•mous Jewess, Gant Here in March,
he no
his own
sig. to A
the
ichly
with the nations
q.
ra
.
is
situated,
and
takes away approxi-
II. Friedland, superintendent of the
tury's inch to nth, and
torians have sought to spread, are a chronizes admi
d in Many Cities.
G
the synagogue as a bit of tolerated re-
the western
attracted the attention
United Hebrew Schools, both of mutely 35 feet in depth along the
history-making people and that their pace with wh
nature, 1111 • . li

irituall towards the
spectability.
Cleveland; Dr. Nissan Toroff of Boa- front of the property. This will lop
"Wien I consider the unwearied • if the thinking public in America.
tartin the satisfactio
tending, spy,
n of the world's are It
Miss Henrietta Szold, national pres- ton; Dr. Israel Eiton of Pittsburgh off the front section of the two wings
is not to be wondered at
"Renaissance" lecture is a tbs.
ad-
pirit of the East will East
Ibis
at . such a man as Lord Robert Cecil, -dent of Hades-eh, who recently has and M. Ribaloff, editor of Haber, of our building, for which the jury
energy, the well-directed toil, the
signs of a new hunger for the s
iiii. illSSilill lit the hi
i
g
n
i
fi
c
a
nt
a+
the
moral
law
tit
ww.. prove 110 S i the Ten Commandments, next to Lord Balfour the finest spirit ' been on tour through some of the the l"brew weekly, who addressed :iwariled as $50,000 in damages. Of
ininistrative capacity, the grasp of
in isivit•ty, in industry. in
Ti
cities in the east and middle the gathering in the name of the His- this amount it is estimated that we
tail, the progressiveness and
the order
t
wonderailment
and religion. Ile severely embraced
Dr. Sehmarya
Levin, in an address in all Britain, declares that the two principal
put
Jews
healthy enthusiasm which
v,
est will be in Detroit March 3 and
into their own concerns, wonderlipbraids the pessimistic Writers
of apt-
to marked by Incisive philosophical em- outstanding achievements of the war ,.,i as the guest of the local chapter of tadruth Ivrith of New York. will be assessed back for the improve-
h
at
he
A telegram of congratulation from mintin the widening of the street
nhasio, at the Shaarey Zedek Syne- were the acquisition of Palestine as i
who fire producting W
what magnificent stride? forward day
gague last Monday evening, declared the homeland of the Jews and the liada-sah. While in Cleveland she Rabbi A. M. Hershman was read at Ian amount of $10,000, and estimating
League was the guest lit' honer at a luncheon
would be taken by the synagogue and and he has girded his armor to fig
nd the n-
L eague of Nations. And the
the opening session. Mr. Isaacs acted (further that it will require an addl-
o
by Judaism if fie same practical sal- ly calls the "literature of despair,"
l'umen's
In t hat nothing can withst
in of Nation, concept, let me add, is a given by the Co-operative
es chairman of the session Sunday 1 tional $10,000 to reconstruct the
store
ideal- tin , en at rs of that literature.
ward march of Jewishgth
ants with equal earnest nI,S 0101
at the
temple
presided
,„ The morning, Jan. 18. I front of the building, we shall have
he Palestine, not even the indifference product of the Judaic spirit as nail- Organization
flyer by Rabbi
Abbe
iiiim sim
of .'doer of the "literature of despair"
of hope"
ism were applied to the upbuilding
ing
else
can
be,
for
the
thought
of
Solomon Rosenbloom, the Pitts- I a net amount to our credit of $30,-
1
i ,.i 11011liall• a "Ii101111Ure
itself.
World of the Jewish people
the House of God and it+ educational ;
who spoke under the the unity of peoples in the spirit of . organization includes the sisterhood burgh philanthropist whose interest 000, besides retaining the ownership
:h stmt.
i that will help pull the post-war
Am I not right in saying
I .i
justice and helpful accord is only a! of the temple and the Council of Jew- in Jewish education has placed the of the remainder of the land and
activiies.
act t
'
auspices
of the Michigan region of reflection of the idealism of the Jew- iish Women. Rabbi Silver spoke at
_
that the pew, compose d o m
Jewirh edocational system in that city building. As a result of this action,
• —
lthe Keren Ilayesod and the local dis- fish prophets who preached in thr in- luncheon.
do things, who know life, who are {'g
on a high plane, was chosen honorary we will be faced within the next year
trict
of
the
Zionist Organization of spired atmosphere of ancient Paleo-
t
naturall y in sympathy with idealistic
While in Cincinnati recen ly Miss
or no with the proble m of findin g ■
the
opinion
that
America, expressed
Szold arldre+sed the students of He
S
definitely
an
ideal
of
the
endeavors, ought to be the most en-
new center for our activities and of
Jewry missed the mark i
a
of the Torah and
East is the principle of a League of , urea.: 'Onion College and gave
the sistic
n
guardians
disposing of whatever is left of this

.
.
In
religious
when . . it thought that philanthropy Nations that I maintain that the logi-
A
peech at the Rockdale Center.
the personal illustrations 0
land
land and building.
could
save
tht•
Jews
of
Europe
from
m‘efulness? Is it not to this type of
cal seat o f tit e be ginnings of the 'par- , s L ouisville, Ky., she was guest of
ign.
a pew to which we must look for a Sun, Is Pledged
C Banquet Which the ruin which came during the war
Manag ng Director Engag .
Ushers In at
Cam
'lament of the world' is not Geneva , honor at a luncheon arranged by a
"In the year 1924 we continued to
and
in
the
wake
of
the
catastrophe.
----
' conference of Jewish women's organ•1
mutual and a helpful Understanding
but
the
)taunt
of
Olives
in
Jerusa-
M
NEW YORK. -- (J. T. A.) - - The Money, no matter how limitless, will
' ' included ' Committee In Place Organinalion on make history, for it was late in the
between the Torah and trade, be-
izations of that c ty,
a ban-
lam."
spring that we were rewarded for
Sound Financi•I Basis.
of the Council
not save the 3,000,000 Jews dying a
tween the market and morals! Give sum of $15,000 was pledged at
Two Sides of Medal.
' the j Louisville
our labors is seeking a new executive,
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physical anti spiritual death in Bol-
ouish Women.
me a forward-looking, a forward.'
According to hr. Levin, Palestine
marching pew, and I will underwrite quet
given
Jan. of 7 America
by the Federation
budget
system
by
which
Pisgah
in
being able to engage the services
if Polish
Jews
in connec- shevist Russia. The solution of the and the League of Nations concept
Several months ago, Miss Szold was
one hundred a nd for- Jewish problem never was achieved
plans to place its finances on of Morris D. Waldman as managing
re
Lodge
thin
with
the
the
principal
speaker
at
the
Penn-
o
sides
of
a
medal
that
ren-
the spiritual future of Israel in Amer-
h
tots
fhe
director.
Mr. Waldman came with
and never will be by philanthropy, he are
I
sents the wori.l's yearning for a God- sylvania state conference of the an efficient basis was presented in •
lea. "The moot practical problem which firth anniveroary o t deat of
c ounc il (If Jewish Women held in repo rt . brnitted at a meeting of the us Sept. 1 and since has been con-
l'111kh
jewi h said. The settlement of the Jewish consciousnms which will resolve tit
t
II Y Ia Salm"' first

lodge
last
Monday
evening
by
a
cam-
tinning
to
make history, so that the
question lies, he suggested, in the ful- rancors and angry moods that pre p
I aneaster. At all it these
confronts the Jew is to hold fast to' II
his idealism. The Canaanite istinism.
is in the immigrant
to America
an
and
who rendered
fincial
aiil patrio
to the fillment of mankind's mysterious urge
Miss Szold told of the work of Ila. 1mittee consisting of A. C. I.appin, coming 12 months augurs well for
ar and misery.
as
during the struggle for inde for the spiritual satisfactions which tate injustice, w
That England, rather than any dassah Mud - cal Organization in Pal- Elia, Goldberg and Joseph S. Gar- being as interesting and eventful
was colonies
land, and his religion is Phil
the ones just past. Mr. Waldman, ex-
the East hold , in store for the world, other power, was the agency through estine She returned from Palestine tvett.
,
The age is telling on us. Never
*
BOA-
Iktire
The
banquet
marked the beginning largely through the agency of the
1 Under the auspices of the Detroit perienced in federation work in
so severe a strain placed upon our ren
which the deliverance of Palestine oc- last fall.
- I N ,,,, motion picture entitled "The ton and Brooklyn, where he made
of a campaign for $100,000 to erect lowish genius as it unfolds itself in curred, was a happy historical circum-
habnetresr,,iips caat mpirrasi ;nnt eone
Theloacaml , .m
spiritual vigor ail is in this day. The
i
on in M
adson
1Making of a Newspaper" will be ' outstanding successes, backed by a
Jew is only as strong as his hold on s monument to
stance, Dr. Levin averred. For the dueling
for the scene of its original power.
rial
rk, as a memo
guaran-
Europe's Urge for East.
mberthip committee. 1,,h,..•.n at the lodge's headquarters wide knowledge in reconstruction
member-hip
English mind, more so than the mind Offirel, and m
God. Loyalty to Ilim is OUT
i is patriotic
services
"The nineteenth century," declared of any other European, is steeped in
tee of virility. Bankrupt in this truth, Filuare,
New Yo
Salom to America,
Frank, hope to n Monday evening, Jan. 26. An intro- work abroad during the late war,
headed by Mr+.
the failure of the Jew will be a true,
wh'ch . until now, have not been rec. Dr. Levin, "was marked by Europe's the spirit which may be identified present a roster containing "6" ductory explanation will be given by comes to us as one of the most noted
e J c „.
persittent urge for the possession of
names to Miss Szold when she . ar- . Jacob Albert of the News staff. Sol social workers in the United States.
e dY. Bankrupt in this faith, th
Abraham Rosenberg, president of the East. Stripped of the superficial with the Orient.
will have to apologize for holding on. ettnixed
"The progress of Jewish life in rives in the city. Miss Hattie Gittle•1Blumrosen, chairman of the intellec- Ile ha+ already firmly establsihed
as
opens I the banquet.
'
.tttal advancement committee, has ar- himself among us by his great dig.
cosh.
the
federation,
man is president of the chapter.
Pale
tine,'
Dr.
Levin
said,
"
yi
There are leaders of thought w
Of facts and figures, out of the realm Benjamin
na ex.Congressman
s tiiastma ster. imperial
strivings
of efforts
Franct, of . g
• ranged a lecture by Sheriff George , play of executive ability and has won
_________.
Jacob Winter
l'anken,
i and Germany.
the
these lutes an epic in the epic-like story of
guiding humanity out of the worship
to conqer
the Near
u
A. Walters to be given Feb. 3. The the admiration and respect of all who
Nag,
o-rreat nations
our people. Few are the powers of
Lane Siegel and Dr. Willia111 J. Sir
East
must
be
explained
on
the
ground
meeting of Feb. 10 will be devoted to have come in contact with him."
SYNAGOGUE VIOLATORS
MS-
P
of machines and statistics, out of the '
t speech which adequately may reflect
Mr. Wineman declared that the
_TO
PRISON
review of the conditions in the gar-
received from Presidet n I of Cteir eagerness to make the spiri - the content of the activity in which
ENCED
quagmire of doubt and despair to the
SEN T
or of the East a part of their own spirit
higher levels of spiritual truth. Our vich were among the speakers.
i der city in Palestine which the Inds- first of the series of district centers
the Jewish youth of that country are
e ` were Mayor Hylan, Govern
ure. I holdthat to explain
-
LI
T.
A
1—A
verdict
I
pendent
Order
B'nai
B'rith
is
de—
which
Mr. Waldman plans to Wait.-
ws
the
Jef
years
age is experiencing a great reaction ' 'ag
Bloom.
po- engaged. In 10
roovdge.
i IN
'11,h in various parts of t e ci y was
Smith and Congressman Sol
nal culvtements
. Palestine will have laid the nun a- sir ' :Ill
mo
veloping.
aga'nst materialism and commercial-
• ki Polish mM- the

'
litical and economic terms is to al tions for a permanent
solution
of
the
in
die
trial
of
five
anti-Semites
who
T"e
Philomathic
Debating
Club
opened
in the "—nat .: Kt-sink Me-
an
tzation. What an unusual sers
Wlad"law
sh problem." desecrated the synagogue in liersteld will be the guests of the lodge at the mortal Home at 579 East Philadelphia
Now his
is the
oppor. niter in Washington, in a letter to the to grasp its true inward significance. Jewi
Jew can thus try!
render
community
Europe,
having
become
surfeited
with
Dr.
Levin
was
introduced
by
Abra•
was
rendered
Jan.
16
by
the
court
Father
and
Son
Week
event
which
avenue
and
that it was functioning
and h . • coun
tunny of the Jew in and out of busi.
committee
d banquet
Brut at his
inability expressed
to attend. his re- the products of the Hellenic spirit- ham Srere, chairman of the Keren in Cassel.
the lodge is planning. On Feb. 16 a with success.
Iresent," he
was sentenced
b
Engineer
class
of
100
candidates
will
be
initi-1
"Oar
plans
for
the Nod% End Com+
Power,
aggrandizement
an
Hayesod Committee of Detroit.
"The abi
ness to join this goodly ban, o
. . A.
One of
lean me an
'm ris onment
h ' Goetze
the ' slant need of cruel methods by which
"would have g
ated under the auspices of the degTeeimunity Clinic in the Oakland din-
Koffman, president of the donis
ern prophets, and revitalize for him-
strict, made a plea for new mem- h.+ accomplices, Goetting, was gen.
importunity
to
join
in
honoring
headed
by
Max
Edwards.
Three
trict
"
continued
Mr. Wineman, "con-
oelf his idea of God to be applied to wrote,
memory of one of those Jews whnse to maintain power, sought the East di
tented to nine months and two oth-
order to experience surcease from
grand lodge will attend'
bor. joining the organization.
the solution of modern problems.
ers, Reinmoeller and Thilow, re/officers of the
(Turn to lam page.y
come the
truest
and moot
worthy
The auditorium of Shaarey
the ceremony.
of Gems.
"Is not Guardia•
the synagogue
the guard- innate
idealism
enables
them
to be- the
;n materialism of the western spirit.
ceived five months each.
"The re-establishment of Jewish Synagogue eras filled to capacity.
which they
strength in Palestine marks not only
ion of the matchless gems of Israel'. patriots of the country in

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That the forthcoming campaign for the $150,000 United Jewish Emer. Declares in Sermon that Famed
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Educator Confuses Terms
Tells Congregation Convention in the history of Detroit Jews is the outstanding thought in the minds of
of Vital Importance.
the men and women wo
h are engaged in the preliminaries of the drive.
Loya l ty to Idealism Jew's
They declared that the importance of the effort lies in the fact that the
Principal Concern.
money to be raised is needed for tragic conditions among Jews abroad and DEEMS SIMILAR WORDS
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vital educational and philanthropic purposes in Detroit and that the unity
BY OTHERS INIMICAL
, in the com-
GROWTH OF UNION
in activity which is being sought front the various element
munity
is
calculated
to
bring
the
Jewish
people
nearer
to
a
full
sense
of
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