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Stage Notables Of Jewish Blood
Give Thought To Judaic Spirit

SAVING

in Dramatic World Foregathered at Their
irst Annual n Dinner and Plan to Promote International
izatio of Thespians of Kindred Religious Outlook.
FOrgan

Renowned Figures

By Chas. H Joseph

NEW YORK.- -Elaborate arrange- mamma memorial•where may be per
the first ; actuated the names of the Jews
has no Jewish bloat! in hi? veins. meats were carried out at
He i
hat
F t ore n? Ziegfeld is not a Jew. relatives.
am saying all annual dinner , dance and entertain- I the amusement world who
The
reasoin
orthy thing , .and
o
J
. far as I know ) no
Theatrical Guild ,tributed w
And
s
i Ps a has
Jew.
helped huntanny. c"
ha is ,
persons seem to think that "Hoe that
become meat Of :the
have
sa
many
at
ntel
liVen
li
1,, cause.
t Mot I,
of America Moo, Was held
thhiso hov talk about the introduction of the type of revu
bought
honor
has corraupted the stagei they sometimes 611'1)0,10re Sunday evening, Feb. 1. tion and
II r• and to contribute ta
• s one I: •
under the direction 0
i er I w - ha
lev Ziegfeld
Nclul,
as one of the arch Jot ish corrupters when in truth he is The event Wan
charities directly within the spher.
no
lens
a
personage
, Whin. Cantor, chairman of the corn-
as Well an to git
ir the CathalM faith by
of this organization,
l• ba ti7ed
m
cause-.
l , mittee
of that
Notre Dame had
l' mversity been
(known to t t at work for sea-
ianliiiiicaling
'
•' 1 .ration to all worthy
in-
, h1 ,,,,, S ore n, a s
Which
football
teaml.
And
a corking
thioh
emain coats as the college that has
a;
n
i etla
us
the
s:abst
',another
was Mother
who
Mother
Superior
of Chicara
St. Mary'•
era weeks
w g a
e Y. Ziegfeld's
father Angela,
had been
for was
years
president
of the
eluded
many on
of the program,
most prominent 1 having
in
mind
the
rehgtous
and
stage a , en• 'cal betterment, as well rtun
b• i it
tiul needs of the unfoate.
,,
College
and
the
son
was
business
manager.
Of
course
everybody
men
and
women
of
the
tertainers.
A
mcusa
s , ! i Ir.' , [
-- :: 1 Those appearing were Ethel Barry. I Open meetings are held
frequent
n
whhe at
members
ad
vals to s areich t
, . ,st Billie Burke is his wife.
., I' tor Marx Brothers, Lillian [ inter
invittal. Thv,.. meet-
t oo
'
. shaw, Irving Berlin, E. Wynn, Fan- their frknd
•
tainly would have had a very discouraging time if he had
ings have been iiddres-t ,
Di ..,,,
•..,s,..s
tee certainly
tot with the income tax rlepartnit nt of Greece. Far years I nie Brice, Clark and McCullough. noted men and women in •all walks of
' Sophie
Tucker,
gospel of
of Sunday sermons expecting
to
'
'
Belle
Baker
Will
spread
the
,
e9
life
who
have
b h e .
sass anxiously searching thy title
Pennington, Cantor R0- faith and hope in the minds of the
.i e'. something like this: "How Would .Jesus have Filled Out An In. Rogers, :Ann
Return?" I am not mentioning this flippantly because we have s .nblatt, Rav Miller and George Of- Jews in the theatristil profession.
a•-at
..:
running around the country telling ell'n Band, .AI Jolson and Eddie Can- These meetings have been the source
cont, tit,
-'
ing Christian business, niun
Wona'
nducting their enterprises "as Jesus would have ' for in a special skit, Weber and Fields of educational and religiau• thought
th s ,,, sa
co
I
that
they
are
tinning the income tax WIWO and Sam Bernard in one of their COM-
e .r .
'
east scenes. Opera singers also gave and have met with wonderfu its ..
s " I really had no intentio n
More Than 2,000 Member..
u one. .1 to write this paragraph. I was thinking of 100 per cent honesty he . pi
i as well as the original Empire
"Mre than '2000 members, men
,
in
business.
And I was thinkingof a particular instance in connection with
I start
City Quartet. One of thefeatures
women, are noW unrolled in the
the gathering was the appearance and
rdon, Jr., of Pittsburgh.
f .w of the life members in.
Lo uis (;undone
.
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of the entire company of Lew Les • it ' s s
Bcf. re me is a letter front an insurance company. It is written to Loins
Broadway" during the din elude William Morris, Sam Bernard,
Cantor. Daniel Frohman, Hou-
, a1 t accept a chet.k „ Dixie to
Gordon, Jr., expressing its high appreciatitin of his refu
nor by permission of Al woods.
of Saatioi from the company for smoke rhimage to his merehandise. The
comany and the adjusters and whoever else had anything to do in such The guild was organized early last dini, Irving Berlin, 11aurice Good-
& matter
were
glad
to
pay
Mr.
Gordon
$8,400..
A
tire
had
occurred
in
a
year,
its membership comprising men man, Joe Lehlang. Gyarise i Sidney,
p
and women of thy Jewish faith en- 1 Leonard Bergman, Jaaah P. Adler,
flea:Waning building and smoke apparently injured Mr. Gordon's stock. gaged in theatrical work. While the 1 Morris Gest, Benny Leanard, Nan
called to New York tin important business and during his organization's main object is to pro- 1 Halperin, Lillian Shaw, Belle Baker,
was
Mr
the adjustment was noel,. awaiting the return of Mr. Gordon te vide facilities for religious warship 1 Mrs. Barney Bernard. Marcus Ily.
ab . Gordon
affix II:, signature to the 1,:ipers When he returned he discovered that the in the theatrical district, it also car-1 Iran, president Orpheum Circuit; Mr.
D. Steller, Musa Me-
smoke hoot not caused any appreciable damage anti he declined the insur- ries on an extensive pravram of and Mrs. Max D
azian, Ed Mislin and
senfieltl, llenry
ante. Yea, Louis Gordon is -----;;--_____
it Jew.
charitable
it
irk.
flut guild is growing rapidly," AI Jolson, and others of equal promi-
• .
.
Some of my readers like to have me write only of the pleasant thing-
,
nein
It is amazing that ,
f
o
of the'. Almost every actor and actress of
f thing acts as a soporitie. It as enervating as it hat said Mr.
pussy ca
an alliance of American J e WS
of life. 'Chat sort o
, joined the organiza.
through life as camfortably us will-fed pussy
,
,
theater
and
its
allied
arts for the 1.1ewish faith ha
go
bath.
.111 of the
us can
But ne1ther
world nor ourselves would progress much. Ear exampte, purpose of perpetuating Judaism in hon. In). members tit engaged in
why sh aildn't we write about that tragedy . I anti-Semitism which
• the work of the theater are eligible.
at occurreo
nut rag a. the theater was st, long delayed. The
of 1 anti evert lover of the theater and its
s I o a• 1 ,n g with the skinny
the head every inspiration came to a few friend ,
recently in V ienna? It sets our nerve
!,. I 1' that thing, on
the late Barney Barnard who attend-I tamale who are in sympathy with the
aid we determine to continue our effort ,
gins and purposes of the walla are
saw the I
is, no r
.• 1 his funeral. They
time we see It.
, ..s.ssity .., ....ncerted effort among re pm Mtn to its call.. Isi . 1,iiii v. r
' ra nker:4, hi— , r
•• [.
i i he JeWinh faith to ha, , ' . '
Someone sent me the clipping tram a I
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of worship when al : .1
a .1,w, Raphael Iiinsker, a i•heinInt W11
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e . .
of
im p
; riots cauld receive the ..• , , .,.... . • 1 r.
on the charge of haying said no
. . • a- a.•Irste
The s. t •
o e
,
.pirttual
aid
and
to
r
said to be of bad and harmful quality.
I im Me Dr. .i. -•
the day he was sent. •
s• , :a far the dead."
he committed stlieidu on
r:ii.hi emeritus of TempT I
states "it appears that Masker was entirely : :
men( Grows Rapidly .
acave
Sl
.
him for selling faulty molicine was :It,
ti a I
,
• 'lc , city are I.•7
agar-t
German chemist formerly li, the eteptaa
., '.
a.r
eal
boakinc
!
I. '
,
plat hatched by a
large part ati , I- :, , : . ,,, surto:erne:a
a r oml at 11r
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Jew, Linsker."
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110 •111,. Max D. S.
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1 i
, s ..•
even her r. ,
. ' militant
s a - :a -.
Dreyer, an attorney, dis- , lawyers have given notch .,
•
N. a isn't that a tragedy? And why
shouldn't all ..1' a
tim l Am. the details and decided to call ; time and talent to the guild, and
eactly to what extremes the apti-Sntiae a ' sa to ate
cussed
phyet.
1., , ; sr. know In letters written befare he ht .. ' [. :•'.. Ta sker asserted
,
the mitottamitti
,. areoi . ii with
Pillacent and that the isovernmeta 1:. ,...•tat I.. ta..1 to employ a meeting of a few
of their friends !prominent
business
men are in hearty
ends.
• 1 . . ass
l wor ld to devise way
written iii the theatrica
•
Tii , 1,1-1 words
An effort i, and means to organize a guild along ; eitins too, have enlisted mid are f rye-
inliocenCe cullht he pr. , ' e I
riving their service- to all mem-
., ss whereby his
case.
t
to the effect that his was a new Beilis
pen the case ana establish the innocence of this man the lines of their Christian brethren. 1 1 i hers of tta. theatrical prof align. re-
. ti. \ten ,
a small way
steam to lie an The movement started in rganized.
A 1 gardle, of creed, who are in need of
n o, • g math. to re-o
win no t suffer it' the result af what
wi
t
and is now thoroughly o by the Sec- medical attention, free of charge.
sea
o t Ts memory
ic pro-
charter has been granted
halize that he theatral
anti Semitic plot,
o ■ 141 ill
id'
o f State of New York and to- 1 Tey re
re)!
Pals of a ft-other flock together. Camilio Castigliane, "Camilio, thelax
ay the guild is functioning with j fessian has done at w..1,1
encouragement
an
the
part
of
1
raising
money
for
hospitals,
asylums,
M.,.. ... tea-the son of a rabbi in T•rit.ste- -was a clerk in a rubber
factory d
and
other
welfare
innti.
aavantago
„very
sanitarium ,
war. Then he began to spread his wings and to ,uch
, :s charter members to make it 1
,Stones and, together, these worth .• -
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Castiglione
being
the
overlar.1
yeti
hy
of
its
sponsors.
It
is
hoped
1
Onions,
and
they
ft-el
that
they
owe
1,1' Hugo
.r• ta have branches in all parts of 1 the actor a debt of gratitude. Through
te a m , ; meanie a Partner
in sight—
glione rt e
if
1 the efforts of Dr. Leo Michel, chair-
bear ,.. .,, "cash in" on
n They rally , ' Casti
;it ...oilize d world.
of th. 1 astro-ltalian end of the combinatio.
"
"Ilsena ,.f Inflation," so it is not difficult to understand that "ethics ea- ., Smite of the principles, haps., and man of the relief committee, these
I specialists have Pledgedthemselves to
scratched out of the Castiglione-Stinnes Business Dictionary. New Camile,
the alagnificent, through over-speculation and crooked acts On the Sim
part ,,f purpases
of the guild
are
"To assemble
and embody
the Jews tender the same services to the pro-

(Copywright, 1921.

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with

SAFETY

The philosopher who said that it is not what a
counts, sounded
man earns but what he saves that
in its re-
it note of every-day logic vitally important

lation to the people.

It is the aim of this store to present to the
public as many opportunities for saving as
is consistent with the sale of dependable
merchandise and fair dealing.

successful ways to save is by
One of the most
Wisdom in the outlay of the
expenditure.
wiSe
weekly or monthly allowance is necessary in order
to show a balance in bank, or the saving fund, at the
end of the year. That every dollar gives the best
service, goes as far as possible, is especially im-

portant.
The rule of economy that is the custom in many
households must he even more rigid in the large busi-
It is exer-
ness establishments that achieve success.
at such
expenditures,
made
cised in this store by wise
such circumstances as result in the
undur
times ;Ind
greatest saving. Thus we pass the economical ad-
vantage on to our customers. This fact is exempli-
our advertisement and
fied daily, as the perusal of
a visit to the store will prove.

-05111irtc511 15 ZI5 mud! it part
of our sertlicc to the public its

our ualtic5."

subordinates,
has lost his vast
interests—and
told that the
group have coldhlotaltally
driven
hint out of we
his are
enterprises.
Kind of a of the amusement art and industries ' fessional members of the Catholic
for the purpose of upholding the hon- and Protestant guilds.
Thir'slog.an of the Jewish Theatri-
e
arable and sacred traditions of the
junale game all the way around.
fr e,
foster
cal Guild if America is
anda
to
t ak e
its wel
" men hi.'
understana- front our own to serve
The world is moving on. At Balmoral Beach, near Sydney, Australia, re. to siment
ser
The aid rendered by the guild to its
fraternal
2,01111 members of the Order of the Star in the East have built an amphi- ing; to provide for the specific neea , members who have been unfortunate
CirCUlin-
the in order to wait far the second coming of Christ. Sixty thousand
dollars
of the Jew
in the
particular
ater have been expended in thitint lligent enterprise. Jesus will return stances
arising
from
the nature of ; in sickness and distress has already
that
conditions, to encourage ' taxed its treasury to the utmost.
in human form, the members of the order believe,
and it front
in expected
The officers of the guild a re: Wil-
the water
South Ileaa, theatrical
then-
Eddie Cantor,
us. closer
ship and
h finer brotherhood, citizen
he will arrive at the amphitheater by walking oneve,
what would be thy
and
of
umanity . to deal, with as liam Morris,
at the entrance of the harbor to Balmoral. I we
the retu rn of Jes
little ceremony anti delay as is prac- first vice-president; Sam Bernard,
effect an the Jewish situation throughout the word of
charity, both constructive second vice-president; Sims Silver.
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Miss ticable.
R. note.
Guggenheim and relief ; to provide burial accord- man, third vice-president; Dr. HUgo
Chalk up another one for the assimilationists. . Simon
wedding
ing to the faith, tradition and belief Riesenfeld, managing director of the
,
of
Barbara J. Guggenheim, daughter of Mr. and Mr
of
the Hotel
Plaza,
became
the ballroom
bride of John
Robert
London
in the
White
and Gold
of the
hotel, Lawson-Johnston
the Rev. Winthrop af the individual. if necessary, to fur- Rialto and Rivoli Theaters, treasurer;
Sarsent of Boston performing the ceremony. nish and own a chapel; to provide fa- Ilarry Cooper, corresponding secre-
cilities for war-hip on holy days, hob- tary; Fred Block, financial secretary;
Loney Haskell, recording secretary.
niiini,,,,i1 days; to found a per
The world changes. Even Emma Goldman is now received in respect- e
days,
--
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who was deported fro th
I Woniall
c
ably soiety.
And ths dangerous ?
c
f the bitteresti oppanents of Bolshevism. She
States is one o f
United
in an address delivered in London the other day, at a meeting presided over

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LANSING NOTES

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WOODWAR D s ilt

The Misses Theresa Feldman of De-
of Pontiac were
troit and Rosa Mane?
the guests of Miss Sadye Gaiinsky the
sided. Mrs. II. Roy Salinger is chair-
!, Unit. Stat., ill order to interest Jew- man of the membership committee,
past week.
Concluded from {rage 1.1
in her work, which hereto- Mrs. Marvin Gingala heads the com-
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been suppartml by the Joint mittee assisting in the United Jewish
are the
aliss Anne Graff entertained at
will loak at her with more friendly eyes.
s being made
The commit- Emergency Fund trite and aliss Rose
t•
I Ii• Malian 1'011111141,e ,
Cmmittee for th e Aid of , dinner at her home last Sunday for
I et us smile! A contributor to the Jewish Religious Union Bulletin of the :appeal i
activity
in Palestine will cease
Lipsitz is in charge of the dance to he
Which is entruste d the pleasure of the Misses Anne and
viing
, Jewish
ItefugiA.S,
Ise .1..n writes that "the general conception that it is sufficient for the
mini,.
Emergencyo
in May and the orphan work will have given Fels a at the Mark-Cadillac Ho-
with the care of 15,000 me a women laa Smith, who arr. leaving soon Iii-
a little hospital
(10
and
t.,
Lc
supported
by
private
enterprise.
tel. Refreshments, consisting of
European make their home in Detroit. Places
be in in-
ter •., go to a f e w se rvices, preach a of
1 The Jewish W.anen's European 'He
fruits from Palestine, were served
is s le of the mark." The gentleman (hinlis that the rabbi should
it Hebrew were marked for II 'Nests. A color
, p and
,rts children
and in Cuba;
the Unite
Mogen David.
tim ,te social contact with his congregation. Not a bad idea,
but will. h..
stranded
in
organizatio n, of which Miss Ber- during the sta.M1 hour which followed
.1 . 000 „ a t, sat Schtmls of Introit, which is menaceti scheme of red and white was used.'
the guest Friday, Saturday the meeting. The Detrait chapter of
,
rabbi of a congregation numbering
Illans
for
a
father
and
sett
meet-
e
will
Ir
.
a
diminu-
,,
r
e
g
t
o
er
rrew Frm. mutei,hown guests were the Misses
h th
Please advise us h ow a
plans Iladassah, in ,- members and r•presen-
Hirschorn and int: were completed at the last b meet-
tea, h them ister
all in who
a year?
And let good
me whisper
truth
your
ear
1,,,bil and Sunday, is also considering
can preach
sermons this
is Mang
a in
good
jots
What by a at.tivit whit.rtutens of which Rose Manes, Faint'
the m 'oo, h Davi d no
' T 1 , for rendering
assistance to orphans tativ•s of the Detroit district of the
Theresa Feldman. The remainder of ink of
,
in
ability in the pulpit and less aeilit y in covering social en- tital f its , artivitiest
the work
Hebrew'
,
lint her, a is m more
m.ciati"n.
the
Loin
A
spent in playing Saturday evenin'is. Jan. al, at the a • ,
,
Zionist Organization of America were
will
be
organized
.
p"
the
afternoon
war
i • I. •in • hampered by insutli I k ut ca
we , elII
s r ration ,
mud Tarah at Delmar awl Westinin• I I" the holy lama.
,
,•- ,
when
n g
al funds ; t ht Young 11 onn•n .
gar. ments. The time is coming
ster avenues. Samuel Heyman, lead- The met tine opened with a brief guests of the evening.
rabbis will be required to discharge the various
•e to • I n•I ' re •
h;s:,
.
may
t
of
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a
n.
which
worth-while sermon,: another l t :atve Asseciall '
in atch u way that a staff
Jewi,h
Benevolent
So a
er, gave a short talk on Palestine and I talk
Miss
Levin
on Day
the sig.
and
, . Ladies
nice by
ance
af Sarah
Palestine
Tree
dance
was given
by tv the
fun. 'ens. One rabbi will study and &direr worth-
cease its summer r« on ion proxram
.'n limner
Iladassah. THEORIES ADVANCED
vail conduct the religious school; the third will visit And,
the sick
and attend
awaiting for Junior Ilad
if another
sag- f a- working girls unless it secures a Wedneday. Jan. 2a. The part; was read an article on the life and wark , It.
I
tion
s
Sarah Aronson.
The hall was d evastated with patina.
ramp to aceomodate them , en
BY JEWISH DENTISTS
an! .versarieS of the members o t t
a.--' nal is permitted, it would not be a had Idea if small congregations were
a national attended by on guests
guests and music
—
1 tropical plants endbaskets r
So
the artier of the day. Then they would be less institutional and that
close Jewish Chautauqua
Pirchai 'Zion.
Zion.
. I cal fruits, grown in Palestine. The
realize')_imganization
Maraca to th training was furnished by the Blue Ribbon
.
,
T. A.1 —Dr. Abra-
retract that is desired between the pulpit and the pew would be realize
alms
(dam Steinberg
steinnerg was haste, I i niurting was both a greeting for Miss
....; Goldin
of truchera in rt•ligious sale arts and to Orchestra. Many guests from other
t'II I('AGO. — iJ.
universi•
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of ham Kaufmann of Buffalo lectured on
at the last meeting ,,f the Pirehai
cities mere present.
who 1 Berger and a celebratian in honor
, committee from the Mading suntmer courses in
Palestine
-
t
t
.
the
And religious right
'tit
off
Jew
elasi
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i
li'Sh
i
...
Zion Club. The subject. "Who's
Iris new theory, called orthodontia, be-
ties and colleges for the bent
and Na. 'llain.i:ho (Isar
The elirninaion of the civil
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; a of American Hebrew Congregations at the St. Louis conference r -
interested
, I' - I:h ■ A II arri , , contral- fore the consenti , n of dental aocieties
Judaea, Locally
' i rye tiny
'. Ish students and non- Jews
A farewell part y was held at the In Young
, wan dim. a ,,,,,,t by Eva men.
I a t.1 of the Sky
and I foreign
nt of view.
cm• to mind the great service rendered S'
American
Jewry
through the ma
representing :la states
on Wolf
of Washinatan
ale in securing the Jewish poi
"
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Shaarey Zedek Cangregation Sunday, tionally.'
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sal'''.
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Chapters from the Bonk of ' flue
. - ad man and countries on Jan. 2:I.
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of Barney Smith delaohn
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ch. ••, ry in
of the
this thick
commatee
) the
n historical and current .
h
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n'As
of every
controversy that involved the tact, ill
hte
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According to his theory, Dr. Kauff-
land family. A beautiful silver loving Proverb , were recited and explainer
la . If was
ws and, backed by the prestige and authority of the union, his effort, tt I` 'ms.
so many agencies
h an A by various members. Guests are in-
Trade Groups Have Lists.
man stated that dentists "will be able
th. l o
3 !" '
"P was Presented to Mr. Smit
was suggested, there are
Jews that the union can afford
not only to fix teeth but to transform
very effective. But, tiii
Tile stark of the trade groups is pro- 1 token f rom the congregation and the vittal to he present at the meetings I
of the club.
- I. sting which faces and provide new dispositions."
of the waking in the narrower mean-
. Most off the divisions Zionist art:anis:it o n Mr. . a) , r (
e ning to safeguard the welfare
. .
f .
lc s
• .din rapidly-
Independent
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la :a. [,. Niro.
irs and tap- the Lansing Lodge of the Indepena
rimarily to n i ga .
t
, . rote itself primarily
Dr. R. Shlasser explained his theory
f the term. Sometimes I think that we have too many spokesmen. .
Herzl
Judaeans.
It. t i ll..01. national president at treating teeth without extracting
cartons t I do not at this moment wish to mention names) many of our consisiting of colonels, majt ir lists and Order Wnai Writh, of which Mr.
I i
thorough
It
a
recent
meetina
of
the
Hem,
I
Iliolassah
and
recently
•hos-
Smith
is
a
member,
presented
him
swished leaders representing different organizations have stumbled rains, have assembled the
was '
i
humorousn lir hate
i. lit of the local chapter, pre- them.
members
ludaertna a ed.
I will other's feet in their anxiety to be the official spoksman of the will be prepared
to oak 1 if the sever- with a gift in behalf of the lodge. nod.
That rayii ,: ray T . - ,
„R
"Resolved,
The American Jewish Committee is with us, and likewise the Waal eanswsses grolips
of the immediate ly upon the Abraham Burr of South Bend, Ind..
;
w,
!lei
r',
,
a
upheld
by
e. Some of
spoke. Installation of aflirers of . Int . itionlati
ve was
I.
r
thing of the American Jewish Congress and not farisetting al trade
Also
li ' •ii,
to say no Order Writh Abraham and numerous other fraternal bodies formal
NA.
Itdenendent
opening
the driv
may of
make
ann outicunients the Lansing district of the Zionist Or- Blaton and Nathan Shur, while th.
- ions
supported by Elkat
at the din- ganizatiari of America was held.
negative
Wan
pin badges on their coats and march bravely to the White House divis
I
campaign.
liuchhaltt
r
and
Norton
Ruin.
Th.
----
-
uard our interests. Yes, indeed, we have more than enough of nor
important
cantributions
which will
precede the
affirmative wain arid henry Bloomwa.
aliss Lillian Friedland entertained
Three thousand persons will be ao-
t
t i :.arria es
best
s raker.
liehed 1.t. the women's division, which at a bridge•lunchean at the hotel elected
At the
meeting
fauns , :t
----::---
use he was too
.1 It Mrs. Joseph al. Welt. Downey last Saturday honoring the
S0 Trotzky was finally given his walking papers beca
it a queer is head.
Smith.
who
will
lk
by
alarris
Soloa,
still consist of teams cam- Mises 1.1a and An
a ta
The
dip
and was promoting the welfare of the bouregoise.
\
Rosa Manes, The nti,t,i i-i i.1,,, , , elmilis ar b•Shelmr. "
• a rcatice
Don
presentatives of practically reside in Dons
f
.• rI'l we live in, isn't it? And if you don't believe that then read this: p.m ,
women's organization in resa Feldman and Fanny Ilirschorn.
•' lir. -ident Coolidge has sponsored legislation to control the profits of land- every
Places were
outarf
how
n
guests.
of tenants," and a well known Washington 'heel`
I
:. 1- and to prevent gouging
PALESTINE ORPHAN
f , r additienal workers and marked far 12 guests. After the PAL
118
U earir" says that the President has undertaken the most communistic
API
Options will la• made in lanche a n bridge was played at Miss
-
an executive in American history. If liberal -
. -
WORK IS DESCRIBED
throughout the city Satur- Friedlana's home.
of legislation ever fathered by
I - keeps
on we shall have to send the Bolshevist President to Russia and synag.
-
-
day is e ! • a, Feb. 7, and the Sabbath
SPECIAL FEATURE:
I t • I. Trotzky. the conservative, brought here to run the country.
_
the
Miss Sally.. Galinsky entirtaimal . at Children's Expert from Holy Land
Tool . oil , I lately pris'eding
Talk. to Junior Hadassah.
whom Are ac a farewell party at her borne las: Fr
'I It ; ,•."..s all of
•
-
a
,
-
scrintiunn were found on this wall
honer of the .
me of the various ccrn- rlay evening in smith
linty is •
Ida and Anne
Om orphan with
Miss
en the manument of King Mesha of t
r explanatiall
in the dose, will speak on the
DATING BACK
Ron° Manes being carried on in Palestine, serene'
This is prabably due to the I
■ nfronting
CI
I
Feldman
of
Detroit,
Mass
Private Rooms for All G.A.
.margeney situation
the
11. ah.
relics by
en
•ns
and
the
agercas
of
Pontiac
and
Miss
Fanny
Hischorn
ut-of•town guests. panylag a film showing the actual
destructinn of the heath
rgarm.ati ,
ed even h.-al o
lo`en
last .
o
-
amh
problems
in
other
,
Were
work
bong
dem',
wa
.
of
Bay
City
e altees who regard
' • w , h. I,
NO
a . , I.. • ,
---
—"Thy wall Kite Solent n as an idolater.
Thursday .team{,
•
I oNDON.—I.I. T. A.)—"The
part- 4-f ..1 . s ••rld
. of ,, i 1 . 0 IIIP, in
ft _
c h arge ill or-
pace-
Mies Fanny Hirscho rn of Bay City
"The wall was declared a national
' -he 1'4 of David,' recently
' ! a
l
country,
at
•
merh-
Kurt
of
Mn.J
Rosen
phan work In that
was the house gu
-. • , -,1 in Jerusalem, the finest and manument by the Palestine govern-
ing of stonier Iladassah held at the
WOULD RESTRICT JEWS
'ant Week
-• nicest wall that has as yet been ment. The archaelogical expedition
_ _____ , -
Talmud Torah at Philadelphia and
TO KOSHER MEAT SALES
fund in Palestine; had our expt•di. may at any time discover records of
Edgar J. Kaufmann of Pittsburgh Byron atenues Junior Hadassah sup-
ten discovered only this wall, it would Palestine's anrient and
I - 0orphans in the Holy Land
anti- a , recently gave $1110.0110. in memo.} 0 pa
hare justified the work and expent
culture which will ta e
w AksA w. - i.l. T A.1 --The and
arta led," Professor McAllister, direc- among the greatest treasures if the Semitic organizatian, R..zvalc. f Posen
' his father, the late Morns Kaufmann, and is considering
a plan for
aiel orphanage
at taking
Meier
aler's to rontern
o gavern-I to the Young Men's and Women's over the np
t' , et the excavations in Palestine, de- world," Prof. Mc.Allister writea.
Mace tur•at
taken step'
have the
large
For Reservations, Call Cadillac 5074
-----
clan s in an article in the Daily Tele-
mynt prah,bit Jewish meat dealers 1 Hebrew a...relation building fund. Choc ye, which will be conducted under
graph, neounting the results of the
Bertha Wallenstein. reviewing in from selling non-kosher meat. They' The sum will be used for the erect. Miss Berger's supervision. Miss Berg.
an i a'atIngical expedition. •
in ' tion and equipment of an auditorium er diseusseal the plans for the institu-
the Nation Maurice as "You
non.
The wall, which dates hack to the Gentiles," says "that a book that base their demand o n an old to
oconnection
with the new associl- . Miss Berger is making a tour of the p
sell in c
time before K[rars David, seas uadottlia- meets anti-Semitism with new false Parsen which permitte d J e e w' t w
Don building.
.IllY one of the ramparts of the John- statements conducive to more anti- only kosher meat.
pile. in their tlefense against King - Semit:sm, sins doubly."
David. It is disappointing that no in

by Col Josiah Wedgewood, M. P., that "Bolshevist,
were
tyrants who
Int . : 1
Emma
Goldman,
1 ant
.
a,
no respect for the sanctity of human
rchist. W don't hear much of anarehists these days. T,,,, ,
is an the
ana Bolshevists. Rather peaceful talk, don't you think, from a•
Wii li
al, ;tat? Emma Goldman is an idealist, and some day I ant sure the

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