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FEBRUARY 13, 1925

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and excerpts from Rabbi Louis
GREAT ASSEMBLAGE I given
Wolsey's paper, "Social Justice," and
"Blessings and Prayer," by Mrs. S.
WILL
INAUGURATE

Cowan, were read.
EMERGENCY DRIVE '•

1

COMMUNIST YOUTHS
SEIZE SYNAGOGUES'

valescing after an 'attack of diph- been visiting relatives and friends for
the past month, has returned to her
theria.
home in Denver.

The ladies of the community spend
Mrs. A. A. Kanter is -Is 1,-
each Monday afternoon sewing for
RIGA.—(.1. T. A.)---Jewish commu-
eral weeks visiting her chi'
Mrs. Robert I.. Seitn•r and son, charity.
nistic youth of Soviet Russia were
tires
and friends in (Mica,'
Robert, Jr., left last Tuesday for
(Concluded from page I.)
granted free hand to confiscate syna-
Edward Seitner was home from lion and Detroit.
Jacksonville, Fla.
gogues and turn them into working-
Ann
Arbor
last
week-end.
' the hearty co-operation of all the ele-
men's clubs wherever they find it
Mins Emilie Oppenheito
Master David Levinsohn, son of
ments in our community, it would
necessary, according to 0 report re-
Miss Rosabelle Kramer, who has •ral lays with her parents
I lay the foundation for future health- Mr. and Mrs. Louis Levnisohn, is con-
ceived here front Moscow.
' ful and inspiring activities and for
Permission was granted to the Kom- t i
! the building all of the Jewish life
somol (the Communistic Young Men's
Iin Detroit worthy of the city, and
League) to confiscate synagogues n ut
hie Agency )
(From C rrrrr pendent. old Cahl•• or Jewish Tel
comparable to the community life of
only in the larger cities, where confis-
.1 cams of similar size.
cation has been in practice for some
'rhe first breach of promise case in Palestine occurred Feb. 4 in the
"It would seem as though the time
time, but also in the towns and
Jaffa court. Both the plaintiff and defendant are Americans.
had come fur everyone to give his
• • •

aiiare of time and money to make the
Six members of the now liquidated Jewish Labor party were tried it
drive a success."
Vilna by the district court on charges that their party was engaged in anti
David W. Simons expressed regret
MEMBER
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state activities. They were acquitted.
, that it was necessary to call ellen-
011110IT MAL ESTATE BONA
NIT NY11.1111211PIX11101 1t
, thin to the emergency that prompts
Of the 10,000 desiatin of land assigned by the White Russian Sovnar - the call for funds.
rum for this year's Jewish colonization work in that region, 4,000 desiati
"1 UM of the opinion," he said,
ttleent
has been started.
"'that most of our people are informed
have already been allotted on which se
m
. • •

as to the emergency. It is, indeed,
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Sol C. Kraus, grand master of the Independent Order B'rith Sholom o f unfortunate that it is necessary to
for Palestine, was tendered u testimonial strain efforts to remind us of our
Philadelphia, who sailed Feb. 5
(limier On Sunday evening at the Benjamin Franklin Hotel. Col. Frederick
"I have full confidence, however,
addressed the gathering.
II.
• • •

that the response to the cause will be
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New anti-Jewish excesses on the part of Roumanian students occurred Prompt and sufficient to relieve that •
in the University of Jassy. Nine Jewish students of the medical college emergency."
Norton Endorsement Strong.
called'
were badly beaten; four were wounded in the head. The police were
One of the strongest endorsements
to restore order. Lectures had to be postponed.
of
the
United Jewish Emergency

st

Six hundred Jewish emigrants belonging to the middle class will leave Fund drive for $150,000 came from
William .1, Norton, secretary of the
1'olnd fur Palestine this month. They will travel via Constanza. During Detroit Community Fund.
the last three months, statistics show, Palestine was the only country to
The four organizations in the drive
which Jewish emigration from Poland was directed.
which are purely local in their anoli-
• • •

cation do not participate in the com-
A resolution urging Congress to pass appropriate legislation permitting munity fund. They are the United
the entry into the United States of stranded refugees whose passports were Hebrew Schools of Detroit. the Y.
vised by American consuls was introduced by State Senator Benjamin W. 11. A. girls' camp, the Hebrew
Free Loan Association and the Jewish
Antis of the Bronx in the New York State Senate.
• • •

Chautauqua. The last has a local
The first issue of the bulletin of the Jaffa Chamber of Commerce has office and does work among Detroit
its appearance. The bulletin is published in Ilebrew and contains Jews although it is national in scope.
made
"I have learned with interest of
valuable information on the activities of the it:lumber, economic conditions,
the drive which the Jewish commun•
various commercial enterprises and steamer movements.
so•to •
itv is planning to finance the needs,

A decision to establish a central fund for mutual credit and aid was of six organizations," Mr. Norton
made at the conference of the Warsaw Jewish merchants in session recently. wrote to the headquarters of the I
A proposal to make an appeal to American Jewry for a loan towards the fund. "These organizations well
merit general support, although they
fund was rejected by the confer:nce as . bme ng premature.
fill outside the purpose which the
THE SASS DAIRY CO.
community fund can successfully
9150 Twelfth Street.
Pinchas Krasny, formerly Minister for Jewish Affairs in Ukrainia under serve.
the reign of Iletman Pellura, who has resided in Poland for the lust two
"I ant sure that all the objects
years, was arrested under suspicion that he was in touch with the Bolshevik sought by these agencies are worthy
mission in Poland. Mr. Krasny, it was • stated, will be deported to Russia. and I am particularly impressed with
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the desirability of giving generous
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Hundreds of Jewsh unemployed workers beseiged the Jewish community support to agencies tending, to edu-
WINTER & KAUFFMAN
building, demanding that the Jewish Community Board allot the sum of cate along religious and vocational
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50,000 zloyts to relieve distress. The board refused owing to lack of funds. lines. Such education has always
The workers, many of whom belong to the Jewish Labor party, stormed the been a substantial help in raising the
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morale of the community.
building.
I'olice were called to restore s ord:r.
Opposite Ball Park
"I wish the drive every success and
Sir Gilbert Clayton, civil secretary of the Palestine government, is one beg to assure you of the hearty moral
anon
support
of the officers of the Detroit
rest candidates for the High Conimissionership of Palestine
Sir Herbert Samuel's retirement from office, according to a report. The Community Fund."
Officers and Committees.
report also states that Major Ormsby-Gore, who was offered the post, did
The officers of the drive are Henry I
not accept it and that Clayton's candidacy is favored also in circles close to
Winemun, president: Morris D. Wald-
the Zionist Eexcutive.
man, director; Louis Busker, secre-

10 tti
A hand grenade was hurled into the Main Synagogue in Riga Friday tary; David W. Simons, treasurer,
5dnort BUILDING
evening, Jan. 23, just before the services commenced. The explosion, caus- and Jerome Ackerman, assistant
ing much damage to the synagogue, did not result in the loss of life, as treasurer.
Portr•it• of
The executive committee consists
Marton Eacluai•ely
the worshippers had not yet assembled. Those who threw the grenade
failed in their purpose by miscalculating the time of the service. Police of Fred M. Butzel, chairman; Rabbi
Henry
J. Berkowitz, vice-chairman;
investigation has been started.
• • •
Rabbi Leo M. Franklin, vice-chair-

The dinar, the ancient Jewish monetary unit which is frequently men- man; Rabbi A. M. Hershman, vice-
tioned in the Biblical literature, will again become the monetary unit of chairman; Rabbi J. 1.. l,evin, vice-
LET
Palestine. This decision was reached at the joint meeting of the two com- chairman; Milton 01. Alexander,
MOVE YOU
missions appointed by the Palestine government, one representing Palestine Harry Z. Brown, Miss Emma Butzel,
Cut Rate Moving and Storage.
I Jews and the other representing Palestine Arabs, for the purpose of Joseph II. Ehrlich, Morris Friedberg,
William Friedman, Mrs. Samuel Glo-
RIVER
AVENUE
choosing a name for the new currency.
1957 GRAND
rower, Bernard Isaacs, Hon. Harry
Phon• Cadillac 6853-4679.
A museum which was the property of a daughter of one of the last B. Keidan, Julian 11. Krolik, ,Tacob
Babylonian kings who reigned in the sixth century B. C. was found in Ur,' 5iathan, David Robinson, Milford
a result of excavations carried on by the United Achaelogical Exhibition 1 Stern. Mrs. Joseph M. Welt and Mrs.
David S. Zemon.
I of t'
tilt, British Museum and the University of Pennsylvania, according to
Members of the campaign commit-
report published in Philadelphia. The museum was found near the city
tee include the members of the execu-
tower. It contains vessels which date back 2,500 years B. C.



tive committee and the following:

TLANTIC CITY N
That the Ilakenkreutzler have organized a secret society in the Vienna Henry M. Abramowitz, Rabbi Ezekiel
colleges, resulting in the lowering of scientific standards in Vienna institu- ; Aishishkin, Sidney Alexander, Dr.
lions of learning, was the charge made by representatives of the Social Max Bailin, Harry Becker, Julius Ber-
, Democratic party during the discussion in the diet on the national budget. man, Joseph Bernstein, Dr. Peter
Speakers asserted that the anti-Semitic association exerts pressure not to Bernstein, Leon Blank, David A.
admit as instructors Jews and those holding liberal opinions. Brown, Henry M. Butzel, Leo M. But-
zel, Abraham Caplan, Maurice J.
• • •
, Cantor Josef Rosenblatt, who filed a petition in bankruptcy in New Caplan, Joseph Chaggi, Louis Co-
; York, explained through his attorney that the step was made necessary by hane, Jacob H. Davis, Louis Duscoff,
the failure of the publication, "The light of Israel," which be had supported Hon. James I. Ellman, Clarence J.
1i
with his personal funds and personal notes totaling more than $100,000. Enggass, George G. Epstean, Rabbi
„j1 1
David W. Kahn, counsel for Rosenblatt, said the cantor had mortgaged his Joseph Eisenman, Sidney Fechheimer,
IP
I home, assigned contracts and pledged his insurance policies in security for Adolph Finsterwald, Rabbi Moses
loans to the publication, and hail resorted to bankruptcy because of the Fischer, Emanuel G. Frank, Samuel
On the Ocean Front
attitude of a few hostile creditors. The cantor will devote the remainder Frank, Jerome Freud, Adolph Freund,
of his life, the lawyer said, to reimbursing those persons who suffered Dr. Hugo Freund, .1. Friedberg, Harry
American and European Plans.
Friedgut, Isaac Gilbert, Sam T. Gil-
New Hydriatic Baths.
losses.
bert, Bernard Ginsburg, John Gins-
• • • •
Golf Privileges and Gar•g•.
Cairo, Egypt, burg, Miss Hattie Gittelman, Philip
The elections to the board of the Jewish community
Bathing From Hotel.
resulted in a victory for the B'nai B'rith list. Cattani Pasha, Egyptian !Ginichman. Jacob E. Goldberg, Harry
JOEL HILLMAN, President
Grant Nathan
; s I elected
president
of the Kehillah. Chaim Nahum
S . M
. Gross Sigmund
m p s
0' minister of finance, wa
rmerly Chacham Pasha of the Ottoman Empire, was elected chief Haas. Samuel Ileavenrich, Walter
- -- FIT 1 1 , fo
rabbi of Egypt after a stormy meeting of the Kehillah. Chaim Nahum Ileavenrich. Alfred II. Hecht, Harry
' Effendi, who held the important post of Chacham Pasha until recently, had Hellman, Alvin D. Ilersch, Z. Ilimel-
great influence with the former Turkish government and gained a repute- ; 'rich, Jesse F. Hirschman, William B.
MEYER RARRON. Prw
' tion as a widely influential man of affairs in Turkish diplomatic circles. Ile Isenberg, Albert Kahn, Aaron Klein,
I All Kinds el
B,, ,
attended the Peace Conference with the Turkish delegation. The succeeded I N. J. Koffman, A. C. Lappin, J. B.
PAPER
in extending aid to the Americans and American missions in Turkey during Lasky, A. J. Levin, Isadore Levin,
WASTE
; Jacob Levin, Theodore Levin, (Jr.
Br•w•t•r
St.
1342
the war.
I David Levy, Joseph Lichtenstein,
• • • •
Cadillac 1709
L •dillee 1708
Facilities for emigration to Palestine granted by the British consul Herman Marks. Robert Marwil, Max
general in Warsaw to the Jewish middle class are receiving the attention of , Niny, henry Mazer, Meyer Prentis,
Ow Jewish artisans in Poland. Until recently an applicant for a Palestine ' Samuel .1. Rhodes, Louis Robinson,
visa who belonged to the middle class had to show that he possessed at least' Victor Roemer, (lorry Rosenberg,
f:'.00. Now artisans are required to have f250, on condition, however, that , h a d, Rosenberg, Wallace Rosen;
they present an artisan's certificate confirmed by the guild. The Jewish ii-inn, l'hilip Rosenthal. Julius Ru- 1
artisans, however, are handicapped by the fact that the Artisans Guild of liner, Sol E. Sallan, Ilarry S. Schein-,
, Poland does not accept Jewish artisans as nu-min-Ts. At a conference of ' man, Arthur W. Schlessinger, Albert 1
representatives of the Zionist Organization in Poland and the Jewish Arti- W. Schloss, Arthur H. Schwartz, .lo
sous Association of Poland, it was decided to request the British consul senh L. Selling, David M. Sidder, Ben
. general to recognize a certificate of the Jewish Artisans Association. Siegel, Joseph Siegel, Louis Siegel,
• •
• •
Nathan Silberstein, lion. Charles C.

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Sixty delegates representing business districts in the Nish "'nu"' Simons. Eugene II. Sloman, Philip:
assembled in Warsaw recently at the conference of Jewish merchants, Slomovitz. Louis Smilay, Dr. Charles
, opened by Senator Trusker, president of the Warsaw Jewish Merchants Smith, Harry Solomon, Alex M. !
.\ssociation. In his opening address, Senator Trusker pointed to the tragic' Seater, Abraham Srere. Louis Stoll,
position in which Jewish merchants find themselves on account of the Samuel Surnmerfield, Rabbi Joseph
financial
crisis in the country. Ile referred to the suicide epidemic which Thumin, Peter Vass. Dr. R. D. Wel- '
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is spreading as a result of the economic situation. A number of proposals - ii na. Melville S. Welt, S. Weinberg,
the Palais
to cope with the situation in the way of creating mutual credit facilities and 'Joseph Wetsman, Louis Wine and Ed-
emergency institutions were submitted to the conference. Senators Szeres- w i n Wolf.
Strictly censored. Highest
The executive committee of the
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A message from the Jewish agricultural groups in Palestine was brought der, Miss Emma Butzel, Miss Mary
to American Jews by Joseph Saphir and David Sternberg, who arrived in Caplan. Mrs. Josenh H. Ehrlich, Mrs.
York as representatives of the young farmers' organization, Wnai Harry Farbstein, Mrs. Harry Fleish-
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Benjamin. The B'nai Benjamin organization is one of the most interesting' man. Mrs. Marvin Gingold, Miss Hat-
1 oroducts of modern Palestinian life. The organization consists of native t'e Gittleman, Mrs. Samuel Glogower,
Jewish Palestinian farmers, sons of the first pioneers of the Jewish agri• Mrs. David Goodman. Miss Edith
cultural settlements in the country. It has a membership of nearly 1,000 Heavenrich, Mrs. Louis Robinson,'
Gmoote and Marble
and has branches in all the Jewish colonies. The purpose of the organiza- Mrs. Oscar Robinson, Mrs. Reuben J.
tion is the maintenance of Ilebrew cultural standards in Palestine. It has Rosenfield, Mrs Wallace Rosenheim.
devoted its activities in the direction of rendering credit aid to those Mrs. Albert Schiller, Mrs. Frank !
native young farmers who are in need of financial assistance. thus pre- Schwartz, Mrs. James Sobel, Mrs.
venting their leaving the country. Henry Wineman, Mrs. Joseph Zech;
664 Winder Street
• • • •
man, Mrs. David S. Zemon and Mrs.
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The situation of the Jewish population in Lithuania was vividly de- Joseph Zuckerman.
cwt.". A. Werke, Re preeent•lise
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scribed at a conference of the Jewish aldermen of Lituanian towns in
Kovno called by the Club of Jewish Deputies in the Lithuanian parliament
D••ler in Detroit.
; 'Pie conference was opened Jan. 12 by Deputy Robinson, who stated that.
although the conference was to substitute the Jewish National Council, it
council because the right to legally establish
' could not consider itself
council has yet to be won. Dr . Finkelstein, in his report of the political ' si----------
The Valentine party scheduled for 1
and economic position of the Jews in Lithuania, pointed to the reactionary
Feb. 16 has been postponed to Mar. 2,1
rovernment as bring responsible for the Jewish disabilities and stated that
-
1
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the Jewi h situation would improve with the coming into power of more
Democratic elements. He called on the delegates to join the democratic 1 Vie I. 0. R. A. Purim dance will
elements in their fight against the anti-Semitic Christian Democratic party be held Monday evening, March 9.
It will he a costume party.

;
Wky The Jewish Young People's Society
fassss
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&
for a play to be pre-
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&'
were di
& Rented.

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