ff ewish Periodical Carter --....•-••—•"•-..., All ‘ ,1 CLIFTON AVINU1 • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO IIRON1CL - RE DETROIT P.wish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS THE ADDED DISASTERS CONFRONT POLISH JEW, EDITOR SAYS eci I Govi 9-3-0-0 ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1925 VOL. XVII. NO. 12 Telephone GLENDALE st Who Champions An Industry Heads Federation (Juri JEWS OF DETROIT: S Idls Social Service ea WORK OF HEBREW SCHOOLS AWARDED LEADERS' PRAISES Two Thousand Boys and Girls Given Daily Instruction in Jewish Culture. Ain I My Brother's Keeper? ----- - Warsaw Writer Sees New Laws As a Menace to Thousands in Merchant Class. — -- INDUSTRIAL TRAINING CONSIDERED SOLUTION "EDUCATION SALVATION OF JEW"—FRANKLIN The United Jewish Emergency Fund is not merely an effort to raise $150,000. It is to be a test of the com- munity's self-respect. Will you live only for your- selves? Or will you meet your obligations to those less fortunate. I dislike to appeal to men's sympathy, because 1 have yet to meet a man who does not possess that qual- ity. I prefer to appeal to their sense of justice, their sense of duty. The word "charity" does not exist in the Hebrew language. "Zedakah" means justice. The passion for justice has been the "leit-motif" of Jewish life from the beginning. "Am I my brother's keeper?" This has been the cry of the ages and has always been answered by the Jew in the affirmative. Is there any Jew in Detroit who would answer it otherwise? MORRIS D. WALDMAN Economic Salvation Available With Increased Ort Work, Journalist Declares Thirty'-two thousand licenses now in tio• hands of Polish Jews, permit- ting them to sell tobacco, salt and al- ech I-. will he revoked and turned over to war invalids and former sid- diers, if a law now before the Polish Se'm is passed. And there is little JACOB B1LLIKOPF hope of its not being passed, since the Cf Phladelphi•. ob'ection furnished by the Jewish mi- nority in the Seim had no effect. This act will literally take the bread Mr. Billikopf, who will deliver one out Of the mouths of approximately 00,000 Jews, since their only suste- of the principal addresses at the nonce can he derived from this form of United Jewish Charities community retailing. In a special article pub- dinner, is one of the most noted men lished in the Day, Abraham Goldberg, in Jewish social service. Ills achieve- well-known European iournedist and ments as a communal worker began editor of the }faint in Warsaw, says: in Kansas City, where he was the "For years there had existed in head of t'e Jewish philanthropic situ- • Austria certain monopolies on the sale ation and where he was chiefly in- of articles such as tobacco, salt nod strumental in effecting a municipal liquors, and the licenses had generally board which initiated a wide range of fallen into Jewish hands. They he- social service, The board served as' came things of inheritance, being a model for similar bureaus in various transmitted from fathers to children cities of the United States. During the career of the American generation after generation. In that section of Poland which was formerly Jewish Committee for the Relief of part of Austria, there were 12.000 li- the Sufferers of the War. Mr. Billi- censes regained by Jews when Galicia kopf played a stellar role. Ile di- rested, wl'h signal success, one of entered the Polish domain. Such special concessions existed al- the national campaigns. Subsequent. Russian-Po- ly he was elected executive director in what was formerly so land, and there 20,003 of them are in if the Federation of Jewish Chari- Jewish hands. ties, considered by many the most ef- "Logically there can he no ohiection ficientiv organized Jewish federation offered to the law which proposes, in the United States. A few weeks within a p-ri . d of two years, to take ago the organization. in a campaign all these lice-sea from their present lasting a week, raised 81,0140,000 for possessors. There can be Ti doubt it, Ili 2b budget. The sum asked was that war invalids and war widows $1,r,00,000. Twenty-three thousand . men and women are affiliated with the sh ould be taken care of and the Polish re ae mi a . federation. .le ws are not unwilling to "The cause for thee M Last summer Mr. Billikopf was Jewish circles is that the proposed elected impartial arbitrator in the law contains a clause which can easily men . s clothing industry in New York. become the. tool of anti-Semitic manip- Ile was the unanimous choice of both • ulatien. The law states that th li- the manufacturers' associations and , census are n , t to be taken away from the Amalgamated Clothing Workers those who have 'earned the gratitu de of Amer ce. Several times a week he I of the fatherland.' It will remain for P oet s to New York, where he hears . local authorities to decide who had and complaints in the industry and adjusts who has not earned the gratitude of the fatherland, and the decision can them. ' The greatest social function ever , staged under the auspices of organ-, not 11. questioned. I ized Jewish philanthropy in Detroit) Legislative Deception. will usher in the $150,000 drive for' "A recent instance of legislation in I. I 0 ' " the United Jewish Emergency Fund ' Poland shows the .lews what they are. when the annual community dinner to expect. Some time ago a prohilii- 60 NEW MEMBERS of the United Jewish Charities will tion law was passed and was left to 'take place Sunday evening, Feb. 15, the various localities for interpreta- at 6:30 o'clock, at the Statler Hotel. tion There was no provision in the. The officers and directors of the law that it be directed against the Pisgah Lodge Will Act As Host , United Jewish Charities, the men and Jews, but the general procedure was At Banquet; Dance Feb. 22 women who have spent weeks of ef- as follows: fort in perfecting the details of the Has Many Sponsors. "The hint administration accepted —_ drive and hundreds of workers who the prohibition law and declared it il- immediately next Monday morning legal to sell any form of alcohol with Initiation ceremonies by the degree will seek out every potential giver in in the community. After the Jewish I. 0. the whole community will assemble dealers had forfeited their licenses team of Pisgah Lodge, No. 34, ing of Max Edwards, and closed their shops, a week or so B. . B., consisting G oir ldber Joseph in order to hear messages to be de- Fens dent of th Henry Wiseman, prem. was allowed to elapse. Then the heal Deutelbaum and Ab- livered b y e United Jewish Charities administration changed its mind, and Garvett, president of the emergency devilled that it was absolutely neves- sham Gurowich, will mark the in- into the fraternity of 60 new and also , I t• fund; Morris D. Waldman, managing sary to have alcohol sold in the mangy. The next step was to issue members whose applications to Join director of the United Jewish Chari- rati - ties and director of the campaign; licenses, but only to Poles. There. was the organization were recently nothing illegal in the process, but the I fled. The. exercises will be held Mon- Judge Harry M. Fisher of the Circuit Jews were forced out of business. A day evening. Feb. 16. Preceding the Court of Chicago and Jacob Billikopf, similar interpretation of the new lass ceremonies the candidates will be the executive director of the Federation is ito•vitable. guests of the lodge at a dinner in the of Jewish Charities of Philadelphia . Frankel. . H . lodge roomiram and impartial arbitrator in the sec- . . "If the process were made mom f District Grand exi c tion of the men's clothing industry gradnal, less tragedy would be involve kers e Jews were given more time Lodge No. 6,, will deliver one of tin ,,, N _,.• fork ork City the workers ed. If t h to prepare for the change, the acute.- orations. Music at the initiation :which' are affiliated with the Amalga- n.“ of the situation would be lessen- service will be supplied by Aaron Sil- I mated (clothing \\ orkers of America. Rabbis, Laymen Stress Need For Insuring Activity at Five Centers. Two thousand children are en- rolled in the various grades conduct- ...1 by the five branches of the United Hebrew Schools of Detroit, one of the six agencies in behalf of which the United Jewish Emergency Fund campaign will be conducted next week. These five schools are located in widely scattered sections of the city in order to accommodate the children of the far-flung localities in which the Jews of the city reside. JUDGE HARRY M. FISHER The subjects taught in these schools, Of Chicago. according to Bernard Isaacs, super- visor, are as follows: 1. A thorough study of the len- Judge Fisher was admitted to the ', bar in 1004 and became Interested in gauge, beginning from its very rudi- knowledge of ctoum rep rioLeeto,rtsewtolitaera complete !social service by giving legal advice Personal ' s esr mli Bureau the- 2. The Bible is studied in the orig. ervier and d n final and the children who complete lute f which t;hti Sv r i ce the head. In 1007, the course prescribed by the schools nie F. Low was with the majo: poi.- oteiren acq ' at the- equest of Judge Mack, he ofua it. wrote a no.. on of the Juvenile Court 3. History and religion are begun !Act and kindre I measures which were in the elementary classes and are con- d throughout the entire course adopted by the Illinois IA•gislature. [roue Ile was the attorney for the Illinois at' study. 4. Talmud and Agadah are taught . ihtSretoew a„ndlI A by competent instructors during the llreinlr's i lli i i ,int eing 1 ie:sy,thoef, last year of the prescribed course. whi c h 5. Religious services. Under the head. In 1012 he was elected judge — I of the Municipal Court of Chicago supervision of their teachers, the Hood re-elected irre1910, and in 1921 children conduct Sabbath services in • wn synagogue every Sabbath tmhoo rirninog „,;,.jetiCilt reat Assemblage 7 o Open Detroit ‘,',.:It'i(e)1(,„,i,"tr4,,.. G That the Detroit Jewish educe- he now Molds. Ile is a director of the Jewish Charities of Chicago. In 1020 ' tional system has made remarkable he went to Russia for the Joint Dis; stride's in every phase of its work s tribution Committee. which. wa declared by Fred M. Butzel, who Committee. Addresses in many parts of the said: he deliver "Within the last decade Jewish hig. country in the last drive of the Amer- Relief ra ohicall por- tore, literature and Hebrew, instead icon Jew ish ' trayed the sorrows of Jewish life in of being taught in poorly venti lated, st ee:, zind u,11=ad t tbFrtz: eastern and central Euroie. and were. et rorew,‘d b h h a telling factor in the success wic lish and even more unacquainted marked the campaign. with pedagogics and the backgrounds of the boys and girls they are trying to teach, are now being taught by the United Ilebrew Schools of De- trent in commodious, comfortable quarte.re by high-grade, well-equip- nest teachers, who succeed in imbuing organizations included in this cam- their students with the love of the paign are all splendid and the causes: culture of their people and a pride for which the money is to be raised Play Large Role in Conference In their Judaism. are indeed most worthy ones." Foster Jewish Purpose.. on Causes of and Cure for Frank Cody, superintendent of the "In many instances, the product of Detroit Public Schools, added his en- Strife Among Nations, the Old Hebrew schools carried re- "1 know that dorsement and said sentment for everything connected for such a worthy cause the drive with them, while the students and NEW YORK.—Among the women will be successful in every way." graduates of today come forth pre- Protestant ministers have been al- who played a prominent role in the pared to foster all good Jewish pur- nost unanimous in adding their voices recent Conference on the (Ruse and to those who hope for unqualified Cure of War, which met in Washing- poses and to assist in making their Miss Rose Brenner of Brook- communities better. success in the campaign. ton, was "Christianity's original source of Rev. Dr. Lynn Harold Hough lyn, president of the National Council of Jewish Women. Miss Brenner pre- inspiration is the Bible," said Mortis • wrote: "In more than one city I Waldman, managing director of have known something of the fine sided over the. session at which more D. • Jewry's First United Ent erprlse Men and Women , Representative of Every Phase of the Community Consciousness, T o Break Bread at Banquet Sunday Evening - -- Wll i Sound Keynote of Drive to Aid Local and Foreign Agencies of Service. • 13 13 TO GREET Wooded Calvert ao• ng wood • Couzena Analyzes Purposes of Drive I have analyzed in co-opera- tion with the directors of the campaign the purpose of the United Jewish Emergency Fund and the desirability of securing the quota. I recognize that the activities to be taken care of through this fund do not nor- mally come under the Commun- ity Fund and for that reason I heartily endorse the campaign and wish you every success in obtaining the goal. JAMES COUZENS. COUNCIL NOTABLES IN WAR DISCUSSIO work done by the Jewish group, and than 1,0110 delegates arid visitors had the United Jewish Charities and di- discussion of the rector of the campaign, "but Chris- it is a great pleasure to express my I assembled to hear a hearty appreciation of the spirit and ! cures for war. She also served as firms must remain satisfied with practical efficiency shown in its activi- chairman of the conference's cam- translations. How fortunate are we mitts on co-operation, which recom- Jews, to whom Hebrew may so read- ties. I Support. ' mended plans for making permanent fly be the mother-tongue! G "Ti justify Hebrew schools an "It is entirely fitting that such a ! the benefits of this significant gather- practical considerations alone, though • k be undertaken," said Rev. Earl ing through a program of co-opera- valid, is to reduce the sublime to the N. Griggs pastor of the North Wood- I tion among the eight national organ- ward Christian Church, recently. ! izations which had united in calling prosaic and to subordinate spiritual to materiel values. Let us Jews eon- "The drive is necessarily confined to !the conference. tinue to promote things of the spirit Mrs. William D. Sporborg of Port for the spirit s sake, for they are, Jews, because it is their own people who are suffering, but the cause is ('hester, N. Y. first vice-president of after all, the eternal things." Wo- • worthy enough to deserve. more than i the, National Council • ouncil of Jewish Worn- For Reform and Orthodox. i en, was a member of the conference's moral support from all in Detroit." Rabbi la, M. Franklin of Temple fi causes l 6 i h war, which be i ). 010 1, , . t ari o a 0,i( n $ , 1 ,t5i0 , of, : committee ion of fund fu l tghoe , rn iI,:x,r Beth El sees in the promotion of the and recom- into proper e the e na renor t am t will One of these is for emergency relief I mendations on which the delegates nrogram of the United Hebrew' ! Sehools a communal undertaking in Six Imperative C•us ed, Or even if the times were nor- berblatt. among the 15,Ono Jewish refugees voted. which any display of group separate- Tickets for the GeorgeWashington in the ports of Euriqui and in Cuba mal and the rest of the Jewish pnpu- be served sinci. the purposes of the confer- . sass i • fraught with danger to the Six imperative caus es will es. who have been reduced to destitution ':acv were• divided into twto group . . . at ii were employed and earning live - dance, to take place Sunday evening, cultural growth of the community. the families who will he left Feb. 22, at lintel Stutter, are being by the emergency fund. Three of the 1 and hopelessness because they have lih , . ;Is, Said been unable ho take ship for the `commutes on the cures of war was sviti..ut means of support as the result disposed of in large numbers and a agencies to be aided are local—the ,, Rabbi .. . Franklin: ks. , named „ by Ole. nonnint\.on. York, The United Hebrew Schools, the Hebrew 'o ,lso e Th. United Hebrew Schools are w would be absorbed into the ,urge attendance is expected. United States, their original destine- of 0. s l a ' ew ' established for the benefit not only r e yrg a :. . t a a ! ma with comparatively little distur- dance is sponsored jointly by Pisgah Free loan Association and the Young , ;' , ,t . r e . 's,t:-.. u" ee ie,:!• of the council. non. All Of these refugees have i r executive Lodge and the Unties Auxiliary. Pr, Women's Hebrew Association. One of t !op Ort hodox Jews of Detroit but passports of-aril by American consuls nx.prese.nted her organization 4-n this ds will he applied toward the new national organization is included, the sews as well. There for the. Reform "kat the process will not be gradual ,•,, e The various cures wert , find were. on their was to America vonimitttie can be no lines of demarcation in the enonvh. That is the cry of the Jewish B'ilia B'rith community building. In- Jewish Chautauqua Society, founded when the new immigration law ton-- grouped under elt•r a number of headings, t- y the lateRabbi Henry Berkowitz R work they are doing. full covering education, political rele- ia. The two remaining depot , t o the. Polish Seim and of the chided among the patrons of pa b venteil their entry' "Education is the keynote to the lb.:us:Inds of Jews who have. come. to ronesses are the following:: Mayor of Phladelph quotas. In Cuba alonebetleofteruesearef5,071; , Lions, existing peace ' mediums and i in- ;Ovation of Jews of America today. ;Ind Mrs. Jahn W. Smith, Rabbi and agencies are the Emergency Commit- terno;tiiiiiel cooperation. Then. wa.• ' Wm ..les: to Berk a unified effort at 1■ 1. -ugh refugees. In giving. their instruction in tal• !, g a hearing. Nor are the Jews Mrs. Len M. Franklin. Rabbi and Mrs. tee on Jewish Refugees, headed by The other Noel is for use among the i,!ven..helming ag ree ment on the. need the Hebrew language and literature given enough time to prepare A. M. Hershman. Rabbi and Mrs. Louis Marshall and Dr. Stephen S. s Jews of Eur..pe and is for the ad- th . .to l' It t• • I i State.. . . , o f the •11141 the Ort Reconstruction to I , to 2.000 boys and girls of Detroit, fur '; o change. Ilenry J. Berkowitz. Judge. and Mrs. Wise, vancement of industrial training and tor he entrain. Simons, Judge Harry R. Fund of the Society for the Promo- 'he United Ile.brew Schools are rens C. agricultural settlement. The "hack into the World ( ourt. 1 se men and women who are. t0. chgrles Keidan, Judge nail Mrs. Edward .1 tion of Industrial Training and Agri- tDhiespli.,yffiedn .cip, Bering a service to the entire Jewish , tii( ,,,,,,,,,, xih riabiL uc Cnoun A vean ieiediot ,.1ahjuosa„rt err e. olraknil" T mh.ol u Mil, ■ ia. ranks of the unempljed 1111' ' ft elo,ist h w the Jeffries. 51r. and Mrs. Maxwell W.' culture Among the Jews of Europe. comm unit y " HENRY WINEMAN, to I.. for from the vanguard. On According to Rabbi A. M. Hersh- tl cy will be the. newest ad- Benjamin, Mr. and MN. Joseph II. Unity in the Jewish ranks of De- President of United Jewish Charities , f e loinking city lift. and -toning as . literature and publications, as well roc 1 ! , 1y, 11. }:p- trait for the successful consummation farmers in frontier settlements in ' as the peace publications of all par- Sian of Shaarey Zedek Synagogue, Fund. dit i. to what hire:A(1y constitutes a Ehrlich, Mr. and Mrs. Julius I and Chairmen of Emergency stein, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Finster- ' of the drive was urged by every rabbi iicipating organizations, was conduct- the future of Detroit Jewry is ince- ' R uTs shi use ma. :e army'. The. number of loom - _ Mrs. tricably bound up with that of Jew- Tullman, in the city. .. . _._ 'remainder of the $150,000. es- ed under the chairmanship of in Poland has been grow- wall, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Jew Pl. ■ : i! Jew's He said the growth r. education. the . major portion of the renting Detroit's quota for the Jew George Hyman. a council delegate ish ing i., months, anti-Semitic boycotts, Dr. and Mrs. Abraham Fellman. M 'Sinee "Not • Goal, But a Goad." ish Chautauqua Society, will he used and a member of its national coin- of the United Hebrew Schools would ii-rative stores and new economic and Mrs. Harry Fleishman, Adolph money raised will go for alleviation :ve as an index to the cultural and peace. Associated with : , -e "The raising of the amount asked .. ! •iilely for emergency work in Detroit. miller on It l - - have served to increase the Freund. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Fried- of actual suffering and miserable liv- a gent but as a ...a. the rOmmittre on religious advancement of the COM• borer, Bernard Ginsburg, Mr. and , ing conditions of Jews here and in iS to Rabbi be 111A A. as M. tail Hershman of Con. t i pronInte cause, wh•ch cannot be M rs. Hyman 011 Nliss Abet. E. Solo- 11111111ty. Mrs Jacob R. Greenberg, Mr. ant, Europe, the rabbis dedared, the cause e. Detroit Community • teratere Were ''It will: 'eclooted in th ar Internal Illness. Deserve Hearty Support. s. Ilarry Klein. Mr. and Mrs. 1.0111 , has an undeniable. appeal to every gregation Shaarey Zedek• i Fund. These e the United Hebrew . mons and Meolanws Milton Stress- "Anil the crux of the tragedy lies m r Lana- j„. •• The deepen and quicken in us Nye corn- The Unite.d Ilebrew Schools of Women ' s Hebrew burger, James Lansburgh, Mark in what may be called an internal ill- Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Nathan, • Schols, the Young • 11. Prenzlauer, munity spirit and thus weld the van- • Detroit," Rabbi Hershman declared, ,I have faith that the Jews of De- elements into one united com- I Association girls' camp and the Ile- burgh, Alexander Wolf and L. Kron- nis.s. an illness within the Jewish pop- Mr. and Mrs. Harry The primer, all of Washington. Dr. Irene .. deserve the hearty and generous !brew Free Loan Association. ulailAn itself. It is not an illness for Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rubinstein, Mr. trait will do their duty at this time," i Rabbi Leo M. Franklin of Temple support of the entire Jewish commun- munity." a Society %hi, h they can be particularly hlam- and Sirs. Abraham Silberberg, Mr. ',IA lewi:h Chautauqua which isseeking Diner, a member 1, ... 'Civilization,' says H. G. Wells, I it y ! o: ., ''' the e con- , Beth El. "For them to fail to do so tN , ho eWirt" • ch it plans no section..directe I t e 4 work State, county and city officers, edu- • ' a fund by means o ed, but it is a fault nevertheless. and Mrs. Sol Sallan, hr. and Mrs. on publicity. s COmmittee 'is a race between education and ca- ould he. a calamity greater than can They In Emil Sorock, Mr. and Mrs. Milford , would calms and ministers joined in radars-. in-ore its program 44 educational feronce "They have nothing to do. The first meeting of the continu- i tastrophe.' It is equally true that be imagined." ing the drive of the United Jewish' I work R0111, rural Jewish group. and ' net know how: to do anything else. Stern, Mr. and MN. David W. Si- Rabbi Franklin makes the question ing committee, which was created by Judaism is a race between Jewish —because they mons, Morris B. Waldman, Merman Emergency Fund for $150,000. at universities They have not learned—because • and the disappearance of of giving to the fund a national, I li,, confoienCe to carry on its pur- 0 ,' .ucation Community'. Future •t Stake. have not had the opportunities—those Weiss and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wine.-of 'I am glad to express to you my I spiritual and humanitarian one. The future of the Jewish commun • ' n..,. ' e. was held in New. York imme• the Jew. The defection from the commendation of the movement you accuinitions for which there is a man. "Any man or woman whose soul is diatel • following the work's sessions synagogue, with all the dangerous : of Detroit denends on the response , The committee in charge is tom- have started to raiee an emergency IR, ' gi - - steady need and demand. R 1 i h 1.r.ye , t..e. i • 1 • 111 .. 1, 0 g.ven nosed of Elias Goldberg, chairman: touched by the suffering of fellow fund for the worthy causes specified W 1.: IRS Rose Termer moral consequence which this defec- ..o 11 W., ■ 1 . o, , 1111- • in Ai ashington. , Miss "t.hoe• making, tailoring, dressmak- , is due in a large meas- Jews and anyone to whom the on- in your recent letter addressed to cied ng to Henry Wineman. renresented her organization and is tion implies Max, • inv. hatmaking, carpentry, locksmith- J .46- Jewsof Judaism through the educe. -. Any one of the Mx causes in the , serving as a number of the commit-tore to ignorance of what Judais and ery- _o ,, thing can quite destroy the acob Rosenberg, Abraham ure, " Governor Alex J. Groesbeck • m Rose Cowen, Mrs. Anna Ruben- Lion of our young people in the prin- w rote to the headquarters of the appeal is worthy of most generous i te ' e. Mrs. Arthur Brin of Minneape'- Israel stand for. relc these trades play in any civilize- Mrs. sham Gurowich, Samuel Moscow, "The United Hebrew Schools are ciples of our beloved faith is dear, fund. "It is my personahope tnav of the committee on " tall Mr Wineman " but , i . •.h : . tion, no matter what its individual :trim Mrs. Solomon Katz and Mrs. and ne- National Council of engaged in the sacred task of peeper- Blitz. ' should sense the importance your campaign will be as successful more important than them all is C'e i ....ace of the characteristics. And the .laws of East- Albert At the last meeting of the lodge, cessity of helping to the full extent as you wish it to be.," fact that upon the success Of this lewish Women, has also been named , ing and training thousands of chil- err. Europe—walled within their shops, syna- held Monday evening, Feb. 9, Max of his power and of making this drive Mayor John W. Smith declared caninnign derends the future of the1 • member of C•is committee. Under ' dren for membership in the become infect upon the market stalls, busy succe ss," Jewish community of Detroit. Sue - lher direction. the recommendations , Rogue, enabling them to of the stranded refu- [rem morning till night drawing from Edwards delivered an oration on the ' a "I bespeak the generous interest of that "the care the Conference on the Cause and worthy Jews and useful citizens. ham I incoln. Announce- gees from the stricken sections of rest in this camna'gn means that we of their work a sufficient sum to buy 1 . fe o f Abraham the Independent every Jew in Detroit in the united Europe is something that cannot fail will he able to to b'grer and better Cure of War will be referred to the ' "The class rooms in which instruc- f bread for their families, have had -1-- de t was made meat lion is imparted, the text-book. and Order B'nai B'rith had recently is- Jewish drive for $160,000," Rabbi to appeal to the ,heart of every right- thimrs in the years to come. 1 227 council sections. neither ti. time nor the inclination to , m Ore methods employed, and the teachers "I believe that no self-respecting , sued a charter to the first lodge affili- Judah L. Levin asserted. "The minded citizen. I hope that all per- NIrs. Carrie Chapman Cott, a t learn other things. with the order in Scotland. The money will be used for the wander- sons, to whom are afforded oppor- Jewish citizen in the city can afford ' whose call the conference was held, in charge of the work fully answer "Now, having been convinced that sated modern educational requiem u our executive committee of the order is !ing and homeless refugees, for the tunities to aid in this great cause, will to remain outs•de the camnaign. expressed satisfaction with the wide they must turn to these trade.s--or to "It is no exaggeration to say that applications from groups economic rehabilitation of the life of do their utmost to make sure that it is "The United Jewish Emergency response and interest manifested in agriculture--they are clamoring for . considering the future of our Jewish community significant this first united effort on the part of the opportunity. And they are not in St. Galls, Switzerland, and Shang-lour brethren in the war-stricken not only a success but a great suc- campaign i+ fraught with of Europe, for the maintain- consequences to our community," the women's organiutions of the is Intimately bound up with that of clamoring vaguely. For years—while hah China, desiring to affiliate as ,lands the United Hebrew Schools. For our ante of the United Hebrew Schools cess." Among the jurists in the Wayne Fred M. Butzel told directors of the United States to encourage a more h they were still citizens of Russia or In d, An intensive campaign for mem- and for the spiritual and cultural up- County Circuit Court who hopes for campaign. "Should it succeed with intensive study of the issues bearing 'children are our gua Austria—an organization has been " ^ - lift of Jewish life in our community. are our 'b uilders.'" •e , .... the . _ _ fa_et th... the success of the drive is Judge t h.t. ___... on war and peace. . into _...... dri 'ma.. ers will be launched by the mem- (Tarn to lass page.' pa of ' Let everyone do his utmost for the Clyde I. Webster, who wrote: "The there was • nothing stable and certain t er , .. hip committee the latter part success of the campaign." (Continued on page 5.) February, it was announced.