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A merico ffewish periodical Gutter

7 Woodr'd

rt Calvert •oill
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All Jewish News i t

All Jewish Views

1
WITHOUT BIAS

CUPTON ATTNU1 - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

11-EDETROIT LWISH. IIRONICLE

THE

ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN

DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1925

VOL. XVII. NO. 13

1
Industry
EUROPEAN RULERS [Covers For Metal
EmergenCy Fund
GREET WEIZMANN
IN CHANCELLORIES



SEVERELY SCORES
WEALTH HOARDERS

Invoke. Pity for Those Who
Shirk Duty.

Jurist and Social Service Expert
Plead For Unity and Generosity

and Jacob Billikopf, in Impassioned
Judge Harry M. Fisher for Refugees, Reconstruction Work
Ehort Aid

I am noire concerned about
the souls of the Jews of Detroit
than I am about the bodies of
the wretched, despairing refu-
gees in Europe and Cuba for
whom a portion of the $150,000
is intended.
God pities these unfortunates
and in Ills own way will pro-
vide for them.
But God pity more the man
who has not yet given to the
full measure of his capacity.
God pity the man who hoards
his wealth in the belief that it
is the best legacy he can leave
his children.
God pity the man who does
not know that there are finer
things to live for than the ac-
quisition of riches.
God pity the man whose eon-
science is so blunted—whose
sense of obligation is so atro-
phied—that he can he indiffer-
ent to the call of duty.

Appeals, x

in Europe and Jewish Spirituality ,

Through Education.

Telephone
GLENDALE

9-3-0-0

Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents

I Headed Solicitation
Givers
Givers
Among

CLEVELAND RABBI
ASKS FOR DEFEAT
OF BIBLE MEASURE

Eloquently Points Out Menace

of Bigotry Sure to Follow
Dedicated to the movement, inspired • making and that the community sin,
of Morris D. 1N•alelinan sciousness would be so aroused to the
Compulsory Reading.
by managing
the conning director of the United Hues' for unity in section that the needs
Sought First-Hand Information
as
Jewish Charities, to weld together the of Detroit Jewry as we'll as those of
on Development of Jewish
wierld
RECENTLY APPOINTED
various forces in the Jewish common. suffering Jewry throughout the. and in
Homeland Movement.
TO EASTERN PULPIT
its in order that their social, cultural would be met readily, regularly
, with the best traditions
unJ philanthropic interests may beg- leesserelance
le.
ter
be
served,
the
fifth
annual
cony
among
the
Jewish
peop
Sys eral hundred m en and women
Will Fill Post Long Occupied
MASSES OF JEWS PIN
inanity dinner of the United Jewish
HOPES ON AMERICA
Charities, held! last Sunday evening were present at the dinner and many
by Late Rabbi Berkowitz,
!
Calla' to listen to ,I udge. Fish-
at the Hotel Stotler, ushered in the et hers
Chautauqua Founder.
' United Jewish Emergency Fund cam- er and Mr. Billikopf, whose addresses:,
is-
Growth of Settlement
emotion and an th ty
paign for $150,000, which is regarded marked by deep the
Declare
rigorous
test
of
Detroit
Jewry's,
erness
tee
assist
Jews
f
the
ci

CLEVELAND.
— The compulsory
j as a
in Palestine Depends on
e ective reststh in
e
in achieve ing heff
Bible reading bill, now before the
purpose to place itself in the category •.
the-,.
Our Co-operation.
in t promotion ulf
, drive and
o
Of
Ohio
Legislature,
was vigorously de-
of the. great Jewish esemmunitieS
nation movement, were hailed as ,
nounced by Rabbi Louis Wolsey of
I the tourney.
fl utterances.
the
Euclid
Avenue
Temple of this
Jacob Billikopf, executive director poweru
NEW YORK.—Fresh from a trium-
Tribute to Waldman.
city at a recent hearing. in Columbus
the Federation of Jewish Charities
phal world tour during which he was
(1
his
address
by
the
schools
committee.
Rabbi
Billikopf prefacs,
[of Philadelphia and the arbiter in the
received by leading government dig-
%yawn ..., service, tie ji,,,,,i•Sh•
Wolsey termed it a proposal which
. men's clothing industry in New York. 1. , mi..
nitaries and enthusiastically wel-
contained within it the elements of a
comed by Jewish communities, Dr.
and Judge , Harry M. Fisher of Chi- sosial work, recalling that, when about
, long discredited despotism. Ile urged
Chaim Weizmann arrived in New
cause were the principal speakers. to enter the career set social woks,
MELVILLE S. WELT,
Henry Wineman, president of the he became. associated with Mr. SS'ald-
the defeat of the bill.
York On Feb. 10 on the Olympic
Rabbi Wolsey held the galleries
' • .1 Jewish Charities, presided. man in the Galveston m movement, in' Chair an of Big Givers Committ•
th's visit to America, follow-
on a non
om.Ibreathboss with an eloquent plea for
Rabbi Leo M. Franklin delivered the itiated by the late Jacob H. Schiff,
SIORRIS D. WALDNIAN.
ing which he will return to London
c
As chairman of the big givers
j
liberty in
HARRY
S.
GRANT
which
had
for
its
purpose
to
divert'
an Lord Balfour to the
invocation.
Jewish immigrants to the middle mittee, Mr. Welt was largely instru.j a continuance of religious
to
Sounding the keynote of the eve-
of the Ilebrew U niversity in,
i secu ring some of the out-I America.
,
Mr. Grant, colonel of the metals
opening o
southwest
through
the
port
mental
Ti
"We
want
liberty,"
he
said,
but if
nine, Sir. Wineman said that he hoped west And
Jerusalem
April 1. present visit to and waste materials division „f thy'
of Galveston. Mr. Billikopf recounted stoneliog contributions announced at j
Dr. Weizmann's
the gathering would prove history- the facts embodied in a study of near-. the fifth annual community dinner of Y I ou deny it to us, we will get along
United Jewish Emergency Fend drier,
1
otism.
I
belong
to
a
corn-
s fourth annual tri
aide by one f the most energetic It
-_ _
Ameria— hi
I • 8 On0 immigrants who landed in , he United Jewish Charities which
desp
United under
munion
that known what despotism
f a tour to
-
.
corn.' teams engaged o in the sampaisn, .. I
,
c comes as t e
IV
I.
Galveston,
settled
in
ninny
parts
of
..marked
the
opening
of
.1,
sh p—
the American hinterland and hail Jewish Emergency Fund campaign , means. We endured it during the
most of th e important Jewi
me to the fore as a vigorous corn-
. For several weeks Mr. I Middle Ages. Perhaps we are to have
munities of the world, including an co d
stigation of Jewish 'lomat weerker. At the conclusion of .
will mean the
, quickly succeeded economically and for $I50,00 0
more d esp otism but
extensive inve
the drive, Mr. Grant and his co-work.

I industrially. With these successful' Welt and his committee solicited the I de struct io n of Ame ri it c an princis.

ressii ve
an
imp
colonization in Palestine.
to
make
Organiza-
expect
heads
of
families
he
contraste'd
the
more
affluent
members
of
Detroit
ot. 1 n
s e t i y r :I e p e rlo acre ee dd ia nto t h , Fi, no uu t t -
Head of American e ation
set Rtahhab ti
t h at during his ers
s
It is understood
pledge s secured n
of the ,
; Wm Addre„ F. t he,.soa B a nquet at 15 000 refugees who are in the port I Jewry, . pointing out the needs
the W
Dr. Weizmann will en- showing w ith th e
Boll Saga CO-op
nor the • If . o f which the
present . . . •
cities of Europe and the o,000 in agsfu s.
Sha•rey Zedek.
of place in Ohio.
deavor to bring to final and concrete their in, ustty
Marked Its Activities.
and
th the bearing
, drive was planne d on
'By considering the subject of re-
form his negotitaions for the organiz- in addition to metal dealers, cool,'
Cuba.

future ro .
ligious liberty we are arousing a apirit
anon of the American branch of the wool and cotton, paper stock and bot•
"In Cuba," he said, "the condit i on the drive will have
will
be
the
principal
d
conimunal
NEW YORK.—At the annual meet-
A. D. Jamieson
• on-, aeon Of a broad-gaugee uture p
of
religious bigotry and fanaticism.
Jewish Agency. In this work he will tie merchants. The majors are Jacob
Sir
ing of the Anglo-Jewish Association , speaker at the annual father and son of the refugees is worse than the c e
J . • if Inccit
the principles of re-
have the assistance of Colonel Fred. II. Davis, Jacob Neiman, )Ionia Rob- I
at (Janina in Galicia and Lithuania u . p g
ersonal solicitation n If we violate
the
crick II. Kisch of the Palestine Zion- inane and Samuel Jacobs. The cap- • field in London on Feb.
3, president,
David D'. festivities which will be held
ing the war. The lot (ef the refugees ' Welt led the p
are sowing the
amue Frank, ,. Svigelor Goldsmiti,
pera- I Sham." Zedek Synagogue Sunday
that island beggars description. work among those who attended the seeds
'igloo of liberty,
we
ins are H enry evi
unhappiness
and of religious
Eu-
ta
eizmann's
on
o
W
Flranklin.
• made an appeal for larger co.
Seymour
.Si S
roleure,
Young
girls
in
Havana
and
those
who
,
dinner
last
Sunday
evening
and
se.
ro
st Execut ive.
Gi
warfare
and
ore
violating
the purpose
a remar kable tribute Bernard
Ate Max Grossman,t Role- ttineon the part of American Jewry
to pean tour w as Dr.
somehow landed in Mexico are selling cured pledges which, when announced, for which America came into being."
the tremendous personal hold the Abraham Stens
in
work
which
is
being
done
in
Eu-
to
their
bodies
in
order
to
earn
bread
fen'
brought
cheers
from
the
assembly.
O."
He criticized utterances of pro-
Zionist chieftain has on the Jewries eta Rosen, rahiern Kasle, N - - NI.
imps. on behalf of Jewish rights and
' ponents of the bill to the effect that
e world, irrespective of their Shugerman, M. W. Zack, Harry
' themselves, their parents and brothers
eenberg, Louis Dann iind Rober t said that the efforts of the Anglo-Jew.
of th
D iseas e has made its
r ejection of the Bible in the schools
and non- Gr
and
sisters.
lifs.
for
Zionists
' ish orgnaizations in this direction
Zionist be n e
gain,t b 0 t o h f
threening
appearance and a serious
em- Gassed.
w
c, n o ni , Iei as e a tantamount t o arejection
at
would be m ore effective if they receiv-
Zionists u ited to stage relaying d
Mr. Grant paid a high tribute to w
breakdown in the monde of those 5,-
e
welcoming him t o their
ed support of the greatest Jewish
onsttions
mra
k,
ly
his
teansdnates.
000
persons
is
inevitable
unless
quic
od
and
religion."
community in the world, the Jewish
munities. This Will, part icular
y otneladcahperplyina
, _
constructive aid is brought them.
1 ig'i l:,11 . e.s ,, btir ll,t ht e osri e ile , rw
co
connuunity of the United States."
true e in Germany and Czecho-Slo.
the
1
"The sum of $20,000 out of the.
rattle,
one
of
the
outstanding
develop-
Dr. Stephen S. Wise, president of
went'

schools and would serve as "an enter-
to be raised in Detriot will
trip being
$150,000
n
[
American Jewish Congress, corn-
of Dr.
for the teacher who at-
be
alleged
to
these
unhappy
Persons
tion
pledged him
li
g wed ge
relenting upon this statement, said
the co-opera
Weizmann's
tr in the
Rosalsky Fiftieth Anniversary in
in Cuba and in the European ports."
tempts to teach sectarian views."
in
e
rebuilding of the Jewish homeland by
I
Bill'. Provisions Criticized.
to Be Marked With Boost.
Shows Woe of Free Loans.
onnth e
B'nai B'rith lodges and other influ-
Ile pointed tee provisions of the bill,
Mr. Billikopf praised the inclusion
Hot of American Jews, but inasmuch
ential Jewish groups.
ing Jewish Education.
which penalized by dismissal a teach-
of the Hebrew Free Loan Association
as his statement gives the impression
Germ•n President • Host.
er who refused to read the Bible with-
-- -
among, the beneficiaries of the emer-
In Germany President Ebert and
that our people have been indifferent
penalize a
YORK.—A testimonial fund out comment but (lid not
Commerce
Secretary
and
Utah
the
to
the
excellent
work
for
the
protect
1
gency fund. Ile. said he regretted
the Getman cabinet accorded
o f $500,000 in honor eef Judge Otto A. teacher who read the Bible with com-
Jewish rights being done 1
for
that
the
offerers
had
to
tell
him
that
ence
i
aud
fficial
.
M
o
teen
ed
Senator Address Meeting
Zi onist leader an
they wee "compelled to turn away Reseal:sky of the Court of General See- ment.
test in-
abroad, I would like to point out that
the purpose of securing la
"1 am not opposed to religious in-
Netting $200,000.
applicants sewing tee a shortage , of cap- sions will be presented to the Jewish
t he American Jewish Congress has
It
formation on the progress of the Jew-
Rosalsky cel- struction:' he declared. "I believe
__
_
ital funds." In Philadelphia the Jew- community when Judge
for the last two years csntinually co-
.
ish homeland movement, while in
ish remedial loan agency loaned near-ebrates Ins fiftieth mt e as on , y tee be indispensable and essential, but
Prague he was received by President
NEW YORK. si.l. T. A.1 -- Owen 'operated with the Joint Foreign Com-1
Ma-or
ly $1,000,0o0 and aid e d 2,500 families 12, The Rosalsky Testimonial Fund I because of sectarian differences this
and Premier Banes of D. Young, eel-author of the Dawes mittee which is made up of represen- !
to retain their courage and self-re- will he administered by the Jewish teaching in the schools is not to be
Czecho-Slovakia. was elated over the plan, was the guest of honor at the tatives of the Anglo-Jewish Anaemia-
that
&dared, Education Association to advance the tolerated."
spect. "Free L oan s ," he
, made in Palestine Ort Transatlantic Conference dinner lion and Board of Deputies and
The bill is backed by the Ku Klux
Dr. Weizman!
steady
progress
"
j strengthen in the individual the cause of Jewish religious teaching in j Klan, and members of that organizes
during the past year and transmitted held hero recently when the sum of we have been in constant touch with
spiritual qualities which social service, this city.
1
was
raised
toward
the.
New
the
very
able
director
of
this
work,
made
by
Joe

then
packed the galleries. As at the
,
The announcement was
this enthusiasm in a statement he is- $200,00
York City quota of $5(10,000. The Lucien Wolf, on whose suggestions
Leblang, chairman of the Rosalsky j first hearing, hisses greeted the speak-
neuter of mot-
ne v er •
A.
D.
JAMIESON,
sued on his arrival
here.
onist program—immi- keynote for the evening was set by • we has( lie
Testimonial Dinner Committee, who I ers who opposed the measure, among
s ions. In addition to close and eon.' Executive Director of Detroit Boy
"What's the Verdict?"
phase
the Zi
gave out a letter of acceptance from I them former Attorney General T. S.
gratin, of agricultural
and urban de- Secretary of Ceemmerce Herbert limey- • stain coseperation with Mr. Wolf, the I
-
Asks Drive Donor
Judge Rosalsky, in which he said: j Hogan.
velopment and education—he report- er, who led the list of speakers in an
'I
Hogan, condemning the measure as
ed striking forward steps. Ile con- address transmitted by long distance American Jewish Congress is in con-I Scout Council.
"If I thought that this dinner was '
slant touch with the Committee of
meant merely as a personal compli- "un-American," drew the first signals
V‘'hen
called
upon
to
an-
s of greeting to wire "The
from task
Washington.
which your organization Jewish Delegations in Paris, which evening, Feb. 22. Mr. Jamieson is'
eluded his w ord
ment,
I
should
he
unable
to
accept
the
of
displeasure from the crowd that
oovr said, grew out of the concerted effort of ranked as one of the most entertain-
nounce his contribution to the
talks on
American Jewrith
y w the remark that
e
, ing speakers in Detroit , his
honor, losmuse I have on several see- packed the galleries, and was dia.
Mr. H
United Jewish Emergency Fund
rt
und eaken,"
and their
Otnnwratically chosen representatives
b
to
t
interes
the J ewish masses, as we ll as the Jew- has
respect
est
recently
refused
the
request
I
missed
with prolonged hissing as he
and
subjects
last Sunday evening at the Do-
ort h sympathy and
CliSiOW
Milk him an orator
ish leaders in all the lands he visited. scalls f Americans.Anyone who ha, front Jewish groulits in Europe
of various groups of leading citizens concluded with comments upon a de-
ted Stetter, Nathan Silberstein,
inority rights for , elders having and. Ile has been head
xed on America and from all Anwr
to secure
f
the
last
America
have their eyes fi
who
were
desirious
of
marking
my
cision
rendered
in the Ohio Supreme
greatly
in
dem
addressing Judge Harry M.
ws wheresmr minority rights were [
EurnIn'an hiStat y o
e
ou ly for concr the
Coun cil of Boy Scouts
ark. Je ,
are wa iting anxis
fiftieth birthday with a public cele- , Court some years ago in which the
Fisher, one of the principal
ars s knows that one eif its el
e lam chap
the 'a of
and
united Jewish
action on
American
community
in the tat chapters is the oppression eel' the observed. What is really needed is , of the Detroitince 1917.
hratieen
of
appreciation
of
my
public
policy
of
keeping
church and state
speakers at the dinner which
nturies the more closely concerted eo-operation on I of America s
and communal service. ' separate was upheld
Sews. During those c e
ushered in the campaign, said
Committee of .thwish I The program will begin with a ban.
restoration of the Jewish homeland. Jews were driven into the cities and . the part of the
"Under
the
American
doctrine," he
the Anglo-Jewish group , quet in the dining room. Music will
"I look upon my service to the corn-
"I came with the intention of
Dr. Weizmann in his statement d e-
D e lega tions.
wish bodies deal- I be furnished by a band, specially ar-
enunity as a matter of simple duty. said, "the Jew and the Catholic and
contributing $250, but what's
estranged trent productive labor. The
American
Je
will
l
songs
fol-
a
l
d
f
popular
a
n
dared i
I feel that every man in his particular the Protestant have equal rights in
brred ing with the problem of Jewish rights , ranged parodies o
your verdict, Judge Fisher?"
"It is a great pleasure i ndeed to way to the natural occupations of a ag.
surpri s tunts will
less than the public schools. Any other system
. be sung andse
WU`,
Judge Fisher replied: "I
,II
• walk of life should do no
riculture and arIkKIIiII
h
low. Short and sprightly talks on
lf again in y o urhospitable
find where
that Moreover, I desire to avoid the is tyranny—and represents the use of
force d into the in all lands."
shall
have
that
to
your
con-
• will conclude
land myse I formed so many friend- to them. They were
public
function
would j the strong arm of the law to promote
father and son thanes
science and tee your sense of
publicity that a
ships during my previous visits and already over-crowded field of the mid-
the program to be carried nut in the
necessarily entail. I have acceded to the interests of one class against an-
that way they we , re
duty in this drive, which is im-
where I have found such profound elleman. Anil ill
room.
your
wishes
and
to
those
of
your
as- other.
811d spiritual-
portant not only from the point
n
understanding of the great enterprise aralyzed,
economically
gymnasium
"I'd hate to think that the power
After adjourning to the
of view of the. organizations
sociates solely for the purpose of be. j
by
ntertained,
of national self-restoration in which ly.
ing
medium
through
whom
the
cause
of the church is so weak that you
t
Grand
Lodge
Director
Tell.
the
gathering
will
be
e
clamoring for your aid but from
•"The gremt war did away with the.
winners
ecent
r
the Jewish people an now engag ed
Boy Scout Troop 161,
of religious education can be advanced would have to tax the Jew and the
the point of view of the solid-
last of the restrictions in the last of .D istric oor
f W k With Non•Jewe
of the Commissioner's Cup and the
in Palestine

which I believe tee be the foreniost pagan to maintain it. The bill itself
.
arity of Detroit Jewry."
and
in
.
the eastern F.ureepe,an OU I
'
Cup.
• is the most certain warrant that the
General Proficiency
fic
up.
Saw Forward Strides.
There is
"Five hundred dollars." im-
Hiram D. Frankel, executive direr-
• issue before American Jewry."
my
last
departure
from
they
were
still
i,
exitence
he
playing
of
which
fathers
will
join
, Bible is not to be used in the schools,
"Since
t
mediately replied Mr. Silber-
, habelitating
Purposes
of
Fund.
not
only
from
the
de-
tor
of
District
Grand
Lodge
No.
6,
your hospitable shores, 1 have visited a complete possibility of re
The IteisalsIssi Testinionial Fund because of the fact that the schools
Writh, was their sons will be the concluding tea- I
stein, amid applause.
1. t Order B e
h
e maintained at public expense."
Si
on are
the orator at a banquet arranged last tore. The troup is composed of boys
Palestine and saw with de te•
l m brought about by the
will h e use d by the Jewish Educati
wonderful strides forward which our moralizati
Insult to Divine Being.
Monday evening by Pisgah Lodge, No. I attending the Shaarey Zedek Syne- ,
Assessation
for
the
followingg
pur-
nomic
and
cultural
rearm-
war,
but
also
from
that
created
by
isions of the bill
.
„I
Criticizin g
work o f eco
lair 31. 1. O. B. B., in honor of the newest gogue.
l'Onsidered, should aim to poses,
basically
.
that the Bible must be
struction is making in that country. centuries of oppression. No grea so li'-
"Adopt a son for the evenins. it
provid e prov
which
members
of
the
organ.
Omphasize.
can be, made to the. prob. ejsintingent
1.
To
improve
the
physical
facili.
contribution
haven't
one"
is
the
slogan
which
read
"without
comment,"
the speaker
• •
The, snirit of our people in Palestine .
you
I lice' M r. Bill ikopf
"Th
• MIMI , and
h
.
said that he could hardly conceive
the members of Shaarey Zedek a, said, as tic approaches' the subjeet of ties lit a large num er o
and there activity has, so to sp
r. Frank e l t o l e l o f the latest work
Mr.
crate-
Jewish
religious
schools.
stabilised itself. We are on firm Isms of Europe than the mturn of
the
e
of
a
greater
insult
to
the
divine
being
th
„f
g with the been urged to carry out.
the United Hebrew' Schools, the ,
.
mare
t h e
n

order • co-o
. • •
o stimulate the erection
2. Ti,
heas
s than enactment of a law whereby one
f which made
grsund in Palestine
eve and we are min i - s A IS
wor k- °
d• •
t he
e a financial
sphere--in
ini-
seed
aml
t
e
productive
labor
in
it
in
the
drive,
buildings
in
Jewish
neighbo
can
rend
about
him,
but
cannot
teach
ire forward in
for the purpose of
it necessary to in
misrallon in agricultural settlement, shop and factory. There is no possi- Federal
t in Council
Amett of the Churches of
where they are most needed.
about him."
ca understanding be-
"the more I Km ceenvineasl that Jewish'
nd s pirit-
tha t Chris
erier
fees
of
pupils
b
creating
a
the
tuition
3.
Ti
pay
in nrhan development and in the ex- bility for complete physie.al a
"The wider apart church and state
education, from a definitely social
unless
t pay, a
b o
whosearents ae
teem Jews end Christians.
r unale
ual attainment in a peo ple
w kept the better," he declared.
i .
tendon of our cultural work.
view, if tram no other, is in- service pwhich is now b eing renderedre
From every ( hristian pulpit n
point
stop- people participate in all forms of ha-
'Let the church do the work before it
the few
ensable
We
must
give
Jewish
"O n my way fr rem Palestine I nom- man endeavor. And the provision up-
Of
for
W
di
sp
of the land the true story
Wo r k
on a l W
ho cati 4.
in order by the seihedraship fund of the Jew- and let it not be said that we have
Plans Edu
nest in a nu mber of Euronean
bout the ages wilLbe tests',; h r
you are taking
Laws Affect. 'n" c h ildren a Jewish education
'eh Ellusation Associati.m.
Whom
throu
tee legislate th uphold religion in this
veel %nth the the training which
craved
tn.., where I Wall
Antagonism and suspicion wi I ,
to make thee?) good nien and weemen."
d- on yourselves goes a great deal fur- .
Manny Strauss, the chairman a commonwealth."
of
goous
7--
-
orn..s., .1,1131 esnressions
Religious Training Imperative.
(her than professional training in the ••neli
ed out by the p publication of .
towards the attain-
be, wiped
n
order
to
aid
and
Con-
the
Itoslasky Testimonial liseek Com- .
Rabbi Wolsey, for la years leader
I
toe'
ning
whose
, Q1 by rs.presentatives o f th e various
tinting
from
"The
of
the
word.
It
you
are
true
facts
concer
te rec.
hirical
do
sense
ar.nounce d th
Jew and r hnstian meat of citizenship women
of the Euclid Avenue Temple, will go
1:' , O . lIITOPIII.S. I in temiret the honors narrow
fesisions of a Psyshobegist." by the lath loathe,
Utility to the to Philadelphia to fill the pulpit or-
r
sueenful, it wilt reach far into th e IOW,
have a Spiritually,
common
ground in the corn- husbands were naturalized since Sept. G.
Stanley Hall, who was president ord of the contributiat ons
a comple
a, an es- re
ipi
sf sha h I was th e recent
SS of the spiritual."
when the law requiring
. a
, 1 922 to
pre.sion of appreciation and admire-Hints
semen
I for citizenship in their of Brown University and the father Be tsalsky Testimonial
Fund
would
he minim' by the late Dr. Henry Berko-
man fatherhood of God and, together, 22
umes,
each
volume
Jew's Horizon Wide.
apply
contained in 5o vedumee,
wits and more recently by Rabbi
,
ti, .n of the work which the Jews nre
P hove of the science of psychologY in the.
d in contributiems.
e y c an effect the, common brother o ewn right wPie nt into effe [ct.or
Senator
William
II.
King
of
Utah
th
harry Lttelson.
ni •t le . States,
at ., .1r.
declared to average $10,000
lon., in Palestine. I found among
i• •
N 1 illikopf
said
' the Jew, because of his contribu- hood of man.
et y securer their second papers,- i•
r With soery gift the contributor gives .
The title, "rabbi fo life." was con-
an
ultra-liberal
ish
tis
pur-
met
y
r
th...1..wish masses an intense joy and
l
though
order to accomp
regard for Judge .
that Dr Hall
"In
h
for
the
the
'Jewish
Instituteis
riming
plans
xessi
n
lit
pro
e
an
"1:1,,,` ,I;
f
or religio n n :
n des
s, l onging for Palestine. I came
iei•leialip,tnii,
impelling
newel f without
se it will not be necessary
' "Education
the child.
on educational work which
Mg r '''. 1 , th d
no saw
for the
re- Rosalsky on a golden leaf. "These - ferred
on is Rabbi
Wolsey
last Novem-
o l I
her. He
one of
few rabbis
to have
car
to
the
r
fo
in touch with the large numbers of tertainvd
ti."
or
a hrnalltr la Ill IIv
s a Jew
.
o r ,1 1 ",a- to be any les
g o lden lemves and a record a contribu
..
or.
.
h e . w ill enable Jewish women to lose
shillutzim and other Jews who are of altae rs. w hich IR • indispensable
q uoted Dr. Hall n , saying, ' toms will make a unique literary " said been given such hon
for Christian to be less a Christian,
from the Uni-
time an their efforts t to become Ameri- li gi on," he
graduated
was
e
r
en
who
were
resPonsIble
H
nelepen.
ul.
The
()miss
o
waiting
to
be
admitted
into
silv
eser
statesm
hea rt or s
ec lared. Ile stated that the I
Nth
r. Strauss. "It will make ; most v cra fty of Cinci nnati in 1800, and
the
world
atfairs.
It d
l's•es t ine. I found among leading the
was handling
the duty of
(et
the
American
peonies
dent Order of B'nai B nth always hundreds
ran citizens.
In a letter
out the
to "is
without
the
seen
of religion from the pregram of
of women
with sent
whom
the child's intellectual and moral suitalde memento tee .1 mho. Rosalsky was ordained as rabbi at the Hebrew
e brotherhood of man
•I••••s everywhere a great readiness to
contact,
• cular ly' Of the Jew. wo rked for th or

loIl
his fiftieth birthday."
olding
a
institution
has
established
Union College in 1899. Ile was a
I should
.
.
is disastrous.
es operate with the World Zionist Or- he folded, and parti
osnization h
ars'

' ' •
a{,a •
post graduate student at the LW-
the o owing ahem: •lit PP
onnization in its work of rebuilding to lead in the movement
my child bess.me a geed
the
old
law
women
became
"Under
s . versity of Chicago and Western Re-
Jew'sh
masses
in other lands, recruelescepre of the narrow nation- common
appeal
all Jews. address 30
the "The.
national
Jewish
home.
Buddhist or Confueianist than see it
Following
Mr. to
Frankel's
serve University,
alistic spirit and point the was to an candidates were initiated into the or citizens by virtue of their husbands' rather hate
He regretted that in the last
. immi. der. Aaron Droock, president of Pis. naturalization. Since Sept. 22, 1922, strow
A Civic Leader.
10-Year-Old Girls
, unaffected by religious teach.
og s up
as wt•I 1 as their leaders.
, and Pea"'
Rabbi Wolsey has been active in
ey
are
wait-
it)
Send Check of $10
ryes fixed on America.
have
their gratien law certain sentions of En- gah Lodge, welcomed the initiates which is the date when became
-reat Th
and
powerful
the ame
new e ffec-
citi- j Declaring that Je•wish education
municipal affairs. Ile has fought at-
iliZ anxiously fo r co ncrete action nn
own
significantly
served
the
higher
par-
m rope had Mien discriminated against. into the order and spoke the
of order
the aims
law for
ve to earn their
tempts to introduce compulsory read-
and zenship
.tive, women
ha women
the port of th e g
"We with you great success
poses of Americanism, Mr. Billikopf
and accomplishments of
a
activities of the lodge. Leon citizenship even though their bus.
ine of the Bible in Ohio public
American Jewish
community.
I
and hope you will go over the
t American
Jewry will
As a member of the inimigration cern-
,
schools. was a member of former
t
h
a
to see to
that there
no discrim-
Blank. Detroit editor of the Day, re- bands became citizens since that time. press tided to des•lare:
roof,
elf it Congress
he win+
had attempted
the
years serious minded men
top," was a note attached to a
mitts
Mayor Harry I.. Davis' war board and
"If you find Yourself in this pre• • oi .n recent
tiates.
to
the
not tail them."
$10
contribution of
It was
that
the
idea
of
mat a member of the charter commit-
traitor in the new bill against the sponded
on reported
behalf of
the 233 Jewish im- dicament, we will be very happy to have begun t•e ponder
the cultural
Is
United Jewish Emergency Fund
organize citizenship classes in yonr Americanization.
tee appointed by Newton D. Baker.
born
in
boy
southeastern
Europe,
which
through
the
women's
division,
you status of the: ordinary
penple of
BRITISH CONSULATE
esentained
so ntany Cathelics and Jews migrants registered at the 11
Ile now is vice-presidert of the
of le•vish immigrant family
of which Mrs. Joseph NI. Welt
Although the measure was adopted he B'rith bureau in Mexico City, Mexico.
neighborhood.
In existing
the meantime
The can
join the only
class of its America
Central Conference of American Rab-
Star
IN WARSAW RELENTS
November.
Junior
is chairman, by the
during October and
kind, which meets ever Thursday really higher than that of Mn parents'
bis,
a director of the Jewish Chau.
a
Sewing Club. The contribution
Among
the
larger it.
contributions immigrants remain at the bureau
ViARSAW. ----
T. A.1 The dif-' said, he
voted
against
tauona Society, the Federation of
Poland to Palestine for the coming made in answer to the appeal try Mns week to 10 days receiving food awl afternoon, 2 o'clock, at the Public Li. The
the Talmud:
tether has
the
the
son
sagacious
reolies in
wit
the.
of
came unsolicited. having been
be
bratty,
Woodward
avenue
opposite
Jewish
Charities, the Council Educa-
they can
ficullies encountered by tourists from
'cheap repartee. of musical comedy. The
sent to one of the women so-
Nathan Straits. $20,- material assistance until
, Frederick street.
tional Alliance of Cleveland, the
ticitors. The Junior Star Sew-
Steer, were'
0; placed in an industry.
an amendment to ' father calls to memory hundreds of e
,
"According
to
board of governors of the Hebrew
Pass

.. reser
season, in connection with D.
The entertainment committee TO-
inc Club is eeemposed of girls
proverbs from Pible and Talmud; t
the onening of the Hebrew University 090; Neckwear industries, $10,0.
for the George Wash- the mother's pension law of Michigan, son knows the batting average to he
' Union College and the bureau of
ranging from 10 to 11 years of
plans
wore removed by a de. Furrier Association. $15,003; Slount
place
introduced
by
Representative
Deboer
I
education of the Union of American
on April I .
age. It engages in sewing work
ptroller Cartwright of . Vernon, $10,000; Workmen's Circlelported
ington dance, which will take
are a Te The father knows Hebrew, : the
H. Lehman,
Hebrew Congregations.
sighs,' o f Co m
son knows slang. The, father has been
for poor families and in the
Mr. Cartwright
informed
the
Pales-
$5.0°d;
Gregory
Benenson,
$5,000;
Sunday
evening,
Feb.
22,
at
the
Hotel
of
Grand
Rapids,
widows,
who
completed.
A
novel
tea-
non-citizens
will
not
be
eligible
fon
Several weeks ago Rabbi Wolsey
sh Csulate
General here.' $10,000; Col. hl
moved by the profound ideals of Jew-
the Briti
on
as
making of layettes for infanta.
j Stetter
of the dance will be the distri- mother's pension, as is the case under
spoke at St. Louis at the convention
the
the
pathea
and
romans-.
Dorothy
Sorock
organized
ish
life,
by
He
Forward
As.'
ture
law.
the nresent
of United Hebrew Congregations ,
tine Ake of the Zionist Organization
Julius Goldman,
$5,000;
club. Selma Klein, 3758 Brush
period Dr.
M. Filumenstei,
$5,000;
bution of unique souvenirs to the : , "For further information get in lof Jewish history; the son is a devoted i
presented to the convention • plat-
I o-getter: Americanization methods '
in Poland that during the
street,
is
president.
the
educational
depart-
guesta.
I
Mares 20 to April 20 all tourists to sociation, $5,000; National Workers'
form for social Justice.
without Alliance, $2,500.
and Mrs. Winter,'
Morris The next regular meeting of
0; Mr.
fleniamin
the , touch with
(Continued on Page 2.1
Palestine will receive visas
Monday evening, I ment of the Jewish Institute, Cadil• i
22,00
compact
tor' Berman,
$2,500: Furriers Union, $1,500 and' lodge will be held
lac 6741."
ifficulties. if organized in
Feb. 23 .
croups, which will be resPonsible fo Owen D. Young, $500.
the return of its members.

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