American swish periodical Cada , „...-- All Jewish News 1 All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS 1 i ________ CINCINNATI 10, 01(10 II- EbETROIT _MISR Telephone GLENDALE 9-3-0-0 THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1925 VOL. XVII. NO. 14 Recalls Distinguished Services Jewish Sculptor of Jews to American Republic •• Achieves honors FAVORS NON-QUOTA RULE FOR FAMILIES Struggle OFCERTAIN RABBIS l'" in Developing :\ g liniature Art Ito% anted With Recognition. Life Of Einstein Most Famous Jewess [Most Receive Welcome I Sought by Woman '" Rabbi Berkowitz Declares That Reference to Contributions Made by Men of Israelitish Stock to the Democracy of the United States Should Dispel Prevailing Prejudice. SENATOR REED EXULTS OVER NEW LAW'S EFFECTS _ _ - recalled a number of incidents . his pocket a letter froni his govern- achievements of lionvenuto Cellini. it to Benjamin Franklin saying Jew's in the meat the great Italian sculptoratol jewel revealingg the part of formerl y eraft sman w'io flourished in the six- making of American history. lie de- Cott although its bearer had teenth century, recently was elected dared that a knowledge of the facts been a'lleole-camp to tely General Arnold, and honorably , he had been compls - member of C, Nathinal Sculpture of Jewish contributions to the (level a member American life should serve acquitted and was worthy of carrying Seit7. • a recognition of his uniquenees as an to raise the spirits of American Jews the news from the struggling repubnc said, tint now ilassing through to its leading representative in the artist. At an exhibition in New York who, he ,ild world. l sold 28 a period of pessimism. Ile said: last month Mr. Ite,-CTItha "Next I would recite to you the e • "Let us leap in our imaginations pieces of his miniature sculpture and Un i t dare ('rink Philips received commissions for future work hack 270 years into that eventful named NAVY, one ' hour 'Wien three little ships first put Levy of the United States :\ sIIINGTON. -1.1. T. A.)---The volving thousands who of dollars. M. was born in forth from the port of Palos on the of the host known .American naval house immigratinn committee Retell Oil . Mr. Rosenthal, r days Wil0 a t Cm Feb. IS favorably em Congressman I ithuania, came to the l'flited States moraine of Aug. 3, 1492. We know oflicers of f orm WHS the the legend of Queen Isalu•Ila selling time of h's death in 19112 Samuel Diekstein's bill to exempt when e youth and received his educe- for her jewels for the expedition—but highest ranking officer in the service. a wives and children of in the 51aryleiol In Rinehart the truth of the matter is that two We pass by the lung record of his es- i on " and f rom the qui t prof eS,,,, W h,, ,f, Me , 0 l Arts Crafts and the rabbis and by !dolts and mention the one outstand- the United States before July I, 1921, School of Sculpture, both in Balti. of the three ships were litteil out MISS HENRIETTA SZOLD by Louis ing fact for which we should honor from quota alien hus- more. His work in miniature several - the gift of nioney I' 'Ii the deck him the most. In those days of the and t • exempt Jew; and On Ameriiain it- bands of wives who are (hi 111,i0 attracted the attention of Santangel. a . , years Alyn Williams, president of the Royal of the ship with eyes bending west- rope's end and the marlin-spike, cor- inths. The committee decided not to to Society of Miniature Painters of Eng- ward into the vast wastes of the At- poral punishment in the navy was a e Iliouse c report this bill or ask means C of ex- of act thereon until after the Se nate acts land end the foreinost miniature peer. 'antic stood three Jews: Louis De common and accepted h trait painter in that country. Upon Torres, the interpreter; Rodrigo Bers San- the ac lashandthe law of the fist were on the deportation bill. Why this restriction was imposed exhibiting two examples of his work, chez, the first-mate, and , \1 and ac authentic prevalent on every ship in theservice, mom- nal, the shi ps surgeon was led made cliqtr, the only theory Mr. Rosenthal was chosen a fel biw of revords elate that the first man to but this Jew despised corporal punish- r c, being that the committee felt that the sa i t y. which is limited to a there wets more chance for pushing bership of 125. This honor and his set forth upon the soil of the new went as an unjust and unholy thing Moat through tie deportation bill in the election to the National Sculpture So. world was Louis De Torres, the Jew- and it is the recorded that through of- Henrietta Szold, Termed forts law was passeil by his which Asserts American Immigration RECEIVED IN DRIVE FULL SUM AWAITED 1 Campaign Goes Over a Second LONDON. - - I.I. T. A. I —an at tempt to assassinate Profemeor Albert Einstein, ant hor ••f the relativity --- • In an address entitled "Jewish Con- lance of his government, Colonel House Committee Retains BALTIMORE.- -I ours Rosenthal, a Was Sent abroad with impor- of this city, who, work in tributions to American Democracy" Franks sculptor Bill Pending Deportation last Sun- taut dispatches to Benamin Franklin, miniature has been hailed by authori. delivered at Temple Beth El jce, bearing in Measure Passage. J. Berko- who was then in Fran tire as strongly resembling the day morning, Rabbi Ilenry But _ --_ , Demented Widow Goes into }fume of Scientist With Drawn Revolver. PLEDGES OF $120,000 Society. Ilk eliiiiiiiiii is nil:W.11(.11 x;OpIllent lif Problem H as Been Solved Permanently. Week and Workers Eager Exert Efforts. 1• INCREASE FROM $25 tl hbec'le'reYo 'n, mi'l id litiehsYian Ni'auiii ‘buit:ygNe'hnill.' '! the willow of an American citizen, TO $1,000 REPORTED Gaited owing to the resourcefulness — of Mr... Einstein, according to a de, Wintering at Resorts to led report received here by the Persons Daily Express. Expected to Make Worthy and sMrs . Einstein were ons. Contributions. n M Dich- alone in the house e w hers. soil rang the bell. When Mrs. Ein- stein opened the door, she was con- With $120,000 in contributions re- excited woman, wild- I fronted by all tel holding a revolver and asking: ported at the end of last week by the to see Professor Einstein. Bring told by Frau Einstein that the professor ifvuars,,,nofit „rat,hil iyin ien, t toli%NeVOn11. 1, , 1 1, i im tril,atio. workers in the United Jewish Emer- gene}, Fund campaign, the managers of the drive are hopeful that when , e the filial accounting is made after the iillosingof the drive, the sum of $150,- tins reing that if her husband heard 00 will have been attained. The noise he would come to the door, drive was originally planned to last Frau Einstein changed her attitude and instead of endeavoring to pre- , seven days but was continued during , the past week in order to give the vent the woq , a , entering, } ltrade groups and the women's divi- d wa it riir invited her to come i„ an an opportunity to see all the per- the asotes,or, who, sons whose names appeared on the neigbor' s muse. ' h in g friends at She said she would telephone and tell port lists of of the potential subscribers. s . A re- . secured contribution hint that someone was waiting for Sunda during last week will be presented " morning, March 1, at the Mrs. Dickson said: "Never mind. I have come here from Paris to kill ' Phoenix Club, when the colonels, ma- jars and captains of all the divisions him tool I will return later." • will attend a conference. • . . On Saturday Mrs. Dickson came • wamman, According to Mor . e, . Waldman, Famous Jewess in U. S. ent it was referred back th the ciety in addition to his triumph at ish interpreter of Columbus' crew. with corporal punishment in the naval is • fraught She was admitted to the sit- I elirector of the drive, D a g ain I ev service was prohibited. Upon his House by the Senate, if no other im. his recent exhibit in New fork, crown"This ling room, where the police were Isom will be secured front Coming March 8. ni persons who substantial , a career which was replete with significance because in that selfsame tombstone there stands isi the migration measure was pending. waiting. She carried a loaded re- been wintering in California and .year-1492—Spain expelled from her .. — fact that he was the father of the law It was at Congressman perlinan s struggles. valuer on her. the . Florida find who are expected to re- 51r. Rosenthal is 35 years old, is a borders every man, woman and child for the abolition of the barbarous Miss Henrietta Szold, national suggestion that the refugee bill action professor Einstein requested turn during the next few weeks. Mr. of .Tewi sh birth. But es.en es these practice of corporal punishment in president of Hadassah, win. he the Wall 11110Wl'll to Talmudic scholar of ability and pus- haph• 1Wman expressed the opinion that \V HS postponed. He ss r efugees we nded their lone ly guest of the Detroit chapter, of whichipolice to send the woman to a pri- appear before the committee, but see- irises a finely developed musical tem.' the United States Navy. way up and down th e roads of Eu- orally all who, on account of r al tically "When we think of outstanding Sliss Hattie Cittleman is president, ate asylum at his German expense. It was police are I their c i ng that a number of friends of the peranien t. . stated that the .ng absence from the city were not rope a Jew symbolized—by his act of . , leaping from an open boat into the Jews whose records are written in from Sunday, March Ft, to Wednes- considering semli th e seen a protes b • t including Congress- by the workers, will gladly tub- b ill istoric anna l s o f America and re - da s. • March 11. In her ho n or am 1 i n Franc h auth orities f or d e ort tin t the scribe h. the fund when they are back man Sabath, who was out of town, the sh .ore of America surf that lapped the opening of a new and more corded by historians other than Jews, celebration of the thirteenth anal- woman to Germany, after an ugnsuc- felt it wiser to let it go over until the Detroit. III Touro of versary o f the founding of Ilenlassah, kill Leonid liras- full strength of its supporters was ss glorious home where Jewish history we find the name of Judah B Women's Division Commended. Newport and New Orleans.Because the l oca will entertain at a `.' in, ful attempt l capter h mustered. This delay, however, will the Russian to envoy. Wide commendation for the work could be written. Hotel on l'u- s "Whenwe turn to the first settle- of the widely separated places (if his luncheon at the Stotler H probably prevent the bill from being of the women's division is being ex- March 1(1, at 12 Tours was able to rim, Tues pressed by the managers of the drive. pa s sed, even if the committee acts Newthese shores res idence, Juflah p u pon met n of our peole of arry Wetsman :30 day, Mrs. harry Aterdam spread his influence far and wide. In o'clock. avorably, becaus of the little time fe ms ,In the first place, they said, the rally- find the city of we remainin g before Congress adjourns Stimulate Larger Donations to n4 the scene of that event. Old Peter the first half of the last century this , 29:12 Calvert avenue is in charge of ' ing of several hundred women from first man was America s greatest philan- theluncheon and will receive reserve- ever y pert f o the community to the March 4. faced estint the two man who was Stuyv going to do was with dozen Jews who ing $1,0 of any faith. Ills will, tree- tinny until March 7. She is being as- st Claims Three Gain.. i by the problem of what he was thropi use of the eme Karen liayesod Drives 00,000 to cpuntless charities sisted by Mrs. Henry Weinstein and i in a cordiality of spirit and solidarity Senetor Reed of Pennsylvania, who arrived one day in 1654. They had and religious institutions, is one of Mrs. E. C. Saulson. Now in Progress. which was one of the collateral par- steered the present immigration lase after -- returned last fall Szold r Miss , come from Brazil, where they had the most remarkable documents of its poses of the drive. In the second through the Senate last year, deliver- Holland. kind that I have ever read. Touro spending several years in Palestine Prof. Sharfman Looks Forward , aces the wonien proved a valuable _ __— ____ ed a speech Feb. 17 • praising the li ayesod only been a short time from NEM 1 ORK. — heren to Unfoldment of Signal of an educational nature, since campaigns all over the country are re- The romance of how these Jews fin- was the man who made the building as active head of the Iladassah Medi- f present law, stating that it had al- stimulated by the con- ally overcame the obstacles put in of the Bunker Ilin monument Pus- cal Organization, which is primarily I they carried the message of the cam- Hebraic Idealism. ready accomplished three things— Ported 'really • stimulated Bible by reason of his generosity. He supported by Hadassah. She has been I, never puign to hundreds of families who, they promised that it had secured a more uniform tribution of 550 01n1 to the Karen their way—how they acclaimed the most distinguished Jew- the community; was the man who purchased Negro July, 1918, when German shells because of their modest financial nullifier of admissions during the year, Ileivesod (eon Mr. ' and Mrs. Felix M. to be a charge upon hem their ish woman in America, having been "In Jul) enabled to ob- slaves in order to give them a . they finally avoidiel congestion and iinpnwed the M rburg, which was announce d b e the city of New Or- chosen as such after a contest con- F for large funds. tarn in their own they burying ground, freedom. character of the racial stock of i mmi- Col. Frederick H. Kisch at a meeting how lions bombing were lighting with the their barks 16242 first rented a and house ' leans where he lived. he kept in touch , ducted last year by the Jewish Tri- were Paris and Allied na- , verses status, do not figure actively in can- p o- in Carn(•gie Ilall, Mtmday, Feb. Ill. • Approximately 1,700 persons sub- r ation by preven ting further (lis surprise on for religious services--would supply with struggling Jewish Congregations bune of New York, which prepared a scribed to the fund during the first c 1 admission of non-Nordi Kisch sprang a A merica and list showing the 12 most famous to the wall, when the likelihood of During the course of his, that occasion which aroused the vast sufficient material for a lecture by it- and institutions all found over anion); the Jewesses. Hiss SzoliEs name headed victory was deemed end Central of the dream of 10 days of the campaign. his name will be falling the to the Powers t ypes. )I incidents of • • med Carnegie Hall , eel( fu • speech he said: "I think we can ears, people relating to Pales• I that ' the d benefactors of Jewish re- the list. d by Director Wald- , "Now look over the roll of honor leading benefa ly say, for the first time in 75 years, o great enthusiasm. Miss Szold and a group of eastern tines---in July, , 191S, the foundation I the campaign cite ligious institutions in almost every man relates to a percentage of in- „ • n 0 said Col- I containing the names of those who city in America, east of the 5liseis- women, of whom Mrs. that the problem of European inimi- w M Nathan Straus stone of the Hebrew University " Ma ny (4 you are aware," gentian to America can be settled, onel Kisch, "that that public-spirited at the dawn of the Revolution signed sippi. It is interesting to note, also, of New York Wall one, organized Ha- . Mount Scopus in Jerusalem was laid. crease in the contribution of one fam- ilY group greater than the percentage . ,- with a net gain rate of less than .10 Am erican and fine Jew, Felix War- the -non-importation agreements and that he built a Christian church in dassah in 1912 in New York. Since olonhttlire,dfii)rstw i ( •i fi itp irliolii(iiifiittihiii s oyoii,iaroi lohieii of increase made from any other orig- 000 annually, and all of that net gain burg visited Palestine last year, to- you will find the names of 20 Jews. New Orleans and helped to pay the then Hadassah has grown until it now f s of o f the greatest luminaries in the in- inal subscription to a subsequent one. coming from northern and western gather with 5Irs. Warburg. During Read the names of those who poured salary of the minister. numbers approximately chapters 100 a pp ears omen. tual world will take part in the It app that a cant bearing the Europe, mostly people who speak our their stay in Palestine, Mr. and Mrs. forth their infamy to enable the piti- "The name of Judah which Mr. with a membership of 211,000 was exercises which will mark the dance. name of the head of a family languag(• before they get here, mostly Warburg saw for themselves the cul- I ful little continental army to main- Touro bore reminds us immediately In addition, there are 95 chap w ter tural and economic reconstruction thin itself, and among the most gen- girls tion. Elm] Balfour, Professor Berg. given to a woman worker. The work- people who have inherited from their Junior Ilailassah, composed of teller of that great figure , of the Conft o er visited the man, was given a cour- forebears a capacity for self-govern- carried out by the Karen Ilayesod. emus and self-sacrificing you will find acy, Judah P. Benjamin, who, living and young women over the age of 18 son, Professor Einstein and a bust of olars and scientific men will, teous reception and a contribution of smut. I think we can say that for ch "Immediately after his visit, Mr. the name of Ilaym Solomon, an inti- in North Carolina, cast in his lot with years. The membership committee of „{her s one, and all the problem of European Warburg made a gift of $100,000 fur , mate of Robert Morris, who was then the South. Ile was called and was the its brains' sec- which the local Mrs. chapter Max Frank of Hadassah, is chairman, iss by their presence at the ceremonies 825, which she thought satisfactory. the world's , Upon scrutinizing the returns, the immigration is settled. the Ilebrew University for the pur- the Secretary of the Treasury. In the of Conf of re the Confederacy learning, testify to the fact managers realized that the pledge was "In what I have been saying, I have pose of establishing there an institute diary of that distinguished patriot tary of state. Ile is listed as the striving to present a list of members inducting ,.enters of the newest insuflIcient and that a larger contri- net meant to make any comparison of of Jewish studies. the name of Ilaym Solomon is men- leading jurist of the !south and one to Miss Szold showing that the Be. that idealism and devotion to the cause "r. and Mrs. Warburg are nut tioned with affection and esteem as of the greatest orators that our coun• troit membership has doubled during of humanistic cultures-the basis and . bution would be secured if the ob- peoples," Senator Reid continued; I 51 de- jests of the drive were more do not mean to say that the American Zionists, but they have authorized nie many as 75 times, and notations are try has ever produced, his addresses the campaign which is now being con- substance of the Jewish spirit--will I quately presented. The family wax be given expression in the activities is a finer man than the inhabitant of to announce tonight that they are do-I made of transactions running into before the Supreme Court of the ducted. known as generous. Abe Shiffman this or that European country. ' nating to the Koren Ilayesod the mu-' hundreds of thousands of dollars and United States being masterpieces IN...meeting March 9. of the Hebrew University." was deputized to visit the subscriber. "In ninny ways there is much we nificent sum of $50,000—$25,000 from , administered, as it is noted, with comparable to the addresses of Web- Thus declared Dr. I. Leo Sharfnum, Among other affairs which are be- ought to learn front them. But I do mr, Warburg and $25,000 front Mrs. equal generosity and delicacy on the ster and Calhoun. . ing arranged in honor of Miss Szold professor of political economy at the Assisted by Sidney I. Alexander, Mn, a t e . Shitimen succeeded in obtaining an say this that they are unlike us; thatlWarburg—for the special purpose of part of this generous Jew. "Within your own memories you is a massmeeting to be held Monday University fit Michigan, at the l $21, to $1,000. -As for military honors, let us re- c at the Shaarey Zedek Syne.' yourselves can recall the statesmen, evening, March 9, at the Talmud To- serses they have not learned lip ten centuries promoting the work of agricultural The increase ' One of front the organizations which, '. - ' • undertaken , call the record of Col. David S. the cabinet ministers, the governors, rah at Philadelphia and Byron ave• rogue Friday evening, Feb. 20. d struggle how to govern themselves settlement in I al, stint, 'Fraks, n who was a staff officer under the judges and the ministers to for- rues to which Cie loyal Zionist or- formal opening of the first institutes I through its contributions, excelled in by our methods; and I can say that by the Koren Ilayesod." Ben edict Arnold. When Arnold was eign governments that have among ganizations and the general public of the university will be, he said, an the United Jewish Emergency Fund . Contribution. Are L that type of immigration does not mix found guilty of treason and a number their number men ••1' our faith. And have been invited. Miss Szold will °evasion for rejoicing among the Jews campaign was the Jewish Women's Its in Ann•rica. That W as the reason why Th. headquarters of the New York ' of his lieutenants were involved, in reviewing these in your minds you address the meeting, which will begin throughout the world, since, for one European Welfare organization. . we had an immigration problem. cam ' aig n anounce three $10,009 gifts Colone I I, ran ks was on) p I e tel y • and evidence of the fact that l subscription to the fund was $500. . must feel a tremendous sense of en- at 8 o'clock. The Flint chapter of thing, it gave Thee people came here with alien f p.h e first time in the history of the ' honorably exonerated from all =O- t luncheon the movement to redeem Palestine as Mrs. Joseph Zuckerman, president. Of the most active majors in cust me, alien language, alien habits rnd m from Samuel l'n- cations in the plot, after demanding couragement and of optimism as to Hadassah will be hosts at a These coe Monday after- the Jewish homeland ass not merely was one was af government, and they were in- u rniver P r; sident of the fund. Max himself that an inquiry be n Iri ad e fif the quality of our service to this be- in Miss Szold's honor noon March 9, in Flint. On Toes- a national effort in the narrow sense , the women's division, which loved land." el...singly unass he fa imilable. I hail with tI; teluMbe and B en•amin Winter. of hie conduct. As a sign of t e con - day evening, March 10, she will ad- of the word but an essentia 3, spiri - h I 1 by Mrs Joseph M Welt. Mrs. [act that that problem T he r e . g x further r co great joy t dress the Junior Hadassah, of which toil enterprise promising light and Welt paid a high tribute to the work Straus and the IA at an end. N Mrs. Hyman B. Ullian is president. leading to the scattered Jewries of the of Mrs. Zuckerman and commended the organization for the contribution. "The net gain, for example, so that $7,500 f rem NIrs. Ullian is president of the na- world and to the nations as well. This, Lists of subscribers are being I may give figures exactly, front Ger- number of greater $5,000 contributions are I this year than ever. A. h Work St Ft • ' Con as well as of the liana} was lifting of the giving level has brought Professor Sharfnum said that one chocked up as rapidly as they are sent mane during those six months local chapter. The address will be • p the um. in by the division• The comelete list le • me; from Great Britain and re- :bout n spirit of gists f mer it s o tarding ou t s sided over by Shochetim and teachers, delivered at a meeting to be held in : of the A novel experiment in the organize- highly respected men, but not quail- the Little Theater of the Jewish varsity would be the emphasis upon of all those who subscribed in the land 19,02S. the other the than (•ver before and e record break- net less from On southern and hand, eastern in the next ing New York drive is predicted. One research work. Although it consists •Irive will be publishe the first cities to register the new tion of eommunities for religious pur- pe with neelern conditions Woman's Club, 59 Rowena street• Jewish Chr onicle. to cope Trade by the Unit- Europe exceeded 20,000." 14 During her stay in Detroit Miss at present only of an institute for issue of The Detroit spirit is Newark, N. .1. where, ac- poses has just lawn and to meet the requirements of mod. nnec- in co as ed Synagogue of America Senator Reed, during his remarks ern Jewish youth. Some communities, Szold will be the house guest of Mrs. Jewish studies, the beginnings of a cording t • latest reports, 's1:15,000 h derlared himself opposed to admitting cording s, saying the already been raised towards a quota ' lion with its extension work in rural like Stroudsburg, had nothing at all David W. Simons, 160 Pallister ave. medical school and the basis of a great and semi-rural communities. library, it is attracting some of the the s trand e d re f u gee in the town that wag Jewish. Other sue , of $150,0011. It is believed by Rabbi Samuel M. communities, like Lehighton and Nan- most earnest young Jewish scholars Mere la $ nee of the old visas by con- _-- - — Although Dr. Weizmann's stay in in the world. suls was no guarantee that these im- America on his present visit will be Cohen, executive director of the Unit- ticoke, had synagogues to which the "But let it not be underetocel," Pro. Dr. Chas,. Deer's. Local Organilation o - migrants w uld he admitted. Ile at tacked these refugees as undesirable. exceedingly brief, he has nevertheless ed Synagogue, and Rabbi Grossman, members are devoted but which do not tensor Sharfman said, "that the'lle A. An2. ......mple. consented to appear at a number of its educational director, that this ex- sere American requirements. for brew University is intellectually a self- , Senator Reed was taken to task the public functions in connection with periment may point the way to the Fiven some of the Schochetim were , _-- make it po ssible f defense move by the .lewish people, in . •t of mercy mani- that n this remark by Senator Copeland of I raise for the spirit prepared to admit defeat. They rec- New Yerk who pictured the plight of the campaigns. Dr. Weizmann's tirst • methodiving nian il ! s mall comm unities or ogniz(el their own inability to cope One of Series to Enable Members to order to give opportunities for hi he of Ukrainian re h e spi ation this year at Carnegie hall Jews l g to Jewish students whom tested by the Become Acquainted. an education these unfortunates and expressed the appearance these hope that Congress before its adjourn- brought, according to police estimates, satisfy their own religious urge and, with conditions. Either a new meth- the European universities either Jewish Relief, whi is - — 00 people to Carnegie at the same time, bring the lessons od would be found, was the consen- institution fur 85 war orphans in than 20,0 The first formal dinner-dance. of frewn upon or willfully re'es.f. simply Kiev, is contained in • letter received ar s to le• of .ludaiem home to their children sus of opinion, or Judaism would suf- ment would act favorably on behalf mo re Hall and his popularity' the necessity which has occur- fer. Many of the men present said in the Knollwood Country Club will take • becauee they are J clews. The unive - from Dr. II. Z. Chayas, Chief Rabbi of [his s emerg(•ney. • r of Vienna. Dr. Chayas writes: greater than ever. s • . ed in so many cases, of pulling up the course of the discussion, that un- place Sunday evening, March 1, at lily. is a p sitive expression of the' The • ------ I I work which the Federation of Ultra'''• stakes and migrating to larger (en- less a new method could be found, the Book-Cadillac Hotel. Indications .lewish inteneet ' in the sphere of pu r e they would be compelled to abandon are that the dance will he attended humanism, a living monument to th Relief is doing for the tens ran Jewish NORDIC THEORY BASELESS, The section in which this experi- the towns and take up life again in . by practically the entire enrollment historic Jewish impulse leeward the amelioration of the condition of the SAYS ANTHROPOLOGIST values' The function creation of m and cultural o ral m of the larger cities. , of the organization. homeless, suffering Jewish children in went is being made includes the towns some . will be the first of a series planned to for their own sake. While the new the Ukraille is, according to my ICAGO.—(J. T. A)—"The corn- of Pittston, Nanticoke, Shenandoah, To Establish Schools. _— Asa result of the discussion it was enable the members to beeome seat of learning on Mount Scopus will ance. if t men notion that Americana and Brit- opinion, of the utmost impor yt° n Hamilton to Address Jewish Berwick, Lehighten, Forrest City, in in saving nearly ens come from Nordic stock is a cal- Clayton Pennsylvania, and a number of small- d cided to organize under the auspices thoroughly acquainted with one an- not neglect those activities which will you have succeeded e Wom•n's Club. of the United Synagogue and arrange' other. The crystal room of the hotel serve the physical and economic wets children, your work merits grati- 'miens idea,' Professor Ales Hard, (th c: mmunities in the county. These and the non-Jew in tude. Would that every Jewish corn- _______ anthrepoligist of the United States towns cover a radius of about 70 miles s plan whereby each of the communi- will be lavishly decorated for the or- fare Of the , a it will place high eminence monity and every Jewish organize. 'Pales National Museum stated at the nation- Clayton Ilamilton, author, critic and stretch from Wilkes-Barre to ties would he Braved by"week-end rah- casino. Work on the new Knollwood Club u Oil this. el intellectual ureuite which (ion followed your example. Then, al convention of Councils of Religious ecranton. The communities included hi " who, in addition to conducting Education. Concerning immigraeno and lecturer, will speak on "The New .. . again to maks? valid * the die- perhaps, we should be able to do our rd'lems. Professor Hard declared Art of Making Flays" at the monthly - in this experiment run from between ae ries in accordance with the pro- house, located at West Maple road *Pill seek of 7 ion will o forth duty toward Russian Jewry." that 'out g ' ram of the United Synagogue, would and Town Line road, is progre%ing. tun 110 families, and none of them to g go from • that there need be no fear that the meeting of the Jewish Woman's Club 2n law and the word of the Lord Owing to ineuflicient funde, the or to be held in the chapel of Temple is in a position to solve its religious establish schools, ranging from the The house will he finished in time to the , ' e eCtImo Pem. " kindergarten to classes for adults and be in use during the coming season. federation is confronted with tin s Gladstone independently. problems dward and f Je o w s , Italian o admission site of the new club is one of the • fr". The any other people will cause the degen- Beth El, Wo ' probability of having to curtail the . The United Synagogue in its at- also a course of extension lectures. erasion of American racial stock. avenues, Monday afternoon, March 2 At the same time, a Young People', most desirable in the Detroit district. work of the orphanage. Heretofore. "After anthropological studies that at 2:15 o'clock. Mn. Hamilton at one . tempt to bring Judaism closer to these It embraces 160 acres of what golf BRANDEIS GIVES FUND the federation has sent quarterly included physical measurements of time was a lecturer at Columbia Uni- communities conceived the idea of a League of the United Synagogue was FOR ARTS LIBRARY organized to coyer the entire county. experts consider ideal golf land. It sums of $1,530 for the maintenance thethands of Americans whose ances- varsity, a member of the Vogue staff conference of all of the communities was held in Wilkes- It is the plan of the Young People's is located two miles west of Oakland institution. evening. his of O tors for three generations have lived and a dramatic critic. He is a cam- involved, which League to have meetings at stated in- , Hills Country Club and only approxi- the Wednesday 101'ISVILLE.-- Augmenting in America, as well as tests of reeer' partitively young man who has at Barre, Feb. 1, and at which the north- tervals in various sections of north- mately five miles west of Woodward gh n beaft Riven sociological library . a benefit performance will M to the conclusion tamed a wide reputation as a lee- I eastern Pennsylvania branch of the a Birmingham. Sufficient recent gift of !814 HIM- immigrants, I came eastern Pennsylvania and to carry out avenue at . is no longer turer, in addition to being' an author United Synagogue was formed, a cultural program in accordance with progress has already been made to and funds for cataloguing, shelving at the Yiddish under Playhouse, the auspices of the that the Nordic theory Tell of Their Struggles. ailditicns. Louis 11. Brandeis of ings street, critic. the plan devised by the parent organ- indicate that a number of the holes , • Boston, associate justice of the Su- federation. The proceeds will be worthy of existence," P rofessor Hard and While making a tour of several ' Re on. Several meetings have al- will be playable next summer. as a part of an emergency fund stated. as expressed by cities throughout the country Me.presentatives were named present from Announcement has just been made , prenie Court of the United States , haslueed th communities and the izati been held, and reports that have University of Louis - which is being raised to meet the curs lumbia Hamilton spoke in Detroit last month ' all of A similar opinion w ' their struggles ready e been received of these meetings show that the club membership fee will be !donated to with the which to begin a de- I rent needs of the Kiev orphanage. C o nf Itng a. an educational precursor of "The stors they told of ne funds Ross Pr ofesses FrithRoss plight i mem. . Europe have Rivals." lie has a Chestertonian man- was a moving narrative of caon the y of ! A camaign for an incr eased U niver 31 'ty, NV h 0 sal 'd : "The me i h. that the young people of north-eastern increased from $300 to $500 on I v partmental library for the stud reoa G rlguato. eriw he ionomthmeonAiimin 1 omf.t theofJetw Pennsylvania are becoming enthusias- March 15. As the membership is lim- for collecting outstanding PO, of A mer i ca and fine arts and music. Ile has off eredlbership a n d be ited to 300 and nearly 200 have al- been boiling for so long that separate nee of imparting his wit and wisdom tic about the'project. is the'hope of the United Syne• ready enrolled, the officers suggested pieces from his private art collection.' pledges to the federation will soon rsi and had synagogues, but none of of affn, secretary racial stocks andpure races have which seldom fails to delight an au His lectures on literary lorelized it the hope that he might the nized. A. .s J p exprmsed ners He them was in a position to maintain once be s ta ion th directing the e lica - entertain gogue that, if this experiment proves I that appffi tone for a library of I orgafederation, I i practically disappeared.Pro fessor mailed at Coun-also lay a cor a modern charac- e Knollwood cetof . Inc club has requested that all religious schools of il lens mig ht be to . . r Roes denounced the classification of are instructive as we a. pair. Blin l d e attractive to the mee k. t ry CI b 1057 Book Building , d t h e tel which would be - worked out for other rural sections. immigrants according to races as ing. children. The synagogues were pre ei meaningless from a biological stand- I members and their friends atten lecture. Point. S LEAD HADAS SAFI 'ER I TO VISIT DETROIT . GIFT BY WARBIJRGS THRILLS ZIONISTS JUDAIC . UNIVERSITY ESTEE M ED EPOCHAL ■ ■ ice UNITED SYNAGOGUE ORGANIZING JUDAISM ALONG COUNTY LINES VIENNA CHIEF RABBI PRAISES FEDERATION KNOLLWOOD CLUB'S DANCE MARCH FIRST • WILL REVEAL ART OF MAKING PLAYS. off 7 Woodr'd rt Calvert god Ilinzw0°J .1 1