A merican ffewislt Periodical Carter CL IPTON AMU{ - CINCINNATI 20, 01110 ______ Telephone GLENDALE LWISH. All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS ONLY 9-3-0-0 JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cent. DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 1925 TOL. XVII. NO. 15 liligENHEN GIVES (Held Diplomatic Post At Court of Persians.' i LIONS TO HIGHER SCHOLARLY INQUIRY — N. Y. Rabbis Greet Jewish University ' CAMPAIGN WORKERS Who Explores C. E. Baldwin (Savant Literature of Jews DR 110 M FRANKLIN Prof. REFUSE TO RETIRE PAYS HIGH TRIBUTE To Speak Tuesday TILL GOAL IS WON TO EMANUEL \NODICII"i - is university Professor to Metropolitan Board of Minis- Discuss "A Jewish Cure tars, Voicing Viewpoints, — for 'Alodern Ills." _— Express Happiness. Left Rich Legacy to Posterity,' An event of distinction has been — - Not In Material Things Hirranged for members of 1 he Men's NEW yogH, _ Th,, Nev y,,d, But In Character. Club of Tom par Beth El M and their Beard of Jewish Ministers last Thur.- Wealthy Industrialist Endows Fellowships Opcn to All Creeds and Colors. Solicitors in Emergency Fund Are Resolved to Continue Their Activity. PLANS FOR UP-STATE , arch — CANVASS CONSIDERED friends Tuesday even ing, day held a luncheon gathering in hen- when Professor Chauncey E. Baldwin or of Dr. Chaim Weitmann, preside' t SERVED IN UNION i1,, ti,, ga or i,i n m i s t o rga m of the University y of Illinois will ed- Butzel, Waldman and Busker of the w FOUNDATION HONORS ARMY FOUR YEARS dress them. on "A Jewish Cure for and conveyed yed through Dr. Weizinann May Ask Centers' Aid MEMORY OF HIS SON I Modern Ills." its sentiment for the H ebrew Univer- For Agencies. Dr. Bald win in associate professor sity in Jeru ad..,,, After Kishineff Pogrom Found - ,,f English and Biblical literature at Vests Control in Board Made The luncheon was attended by 10 ed Colony for Jewish It was Svores of men and women captains, the University of Illinois. representing Orthodox, Conner- Up of Trustees Capable of ID majors and colonels who took part through his work in Biblical Mere- ' Farmers at Bad Axe. votive and Reform Congregations ill Executive Direction. in the United Jewish Emergency lure that he' became interested en _ New York and vicinity. Rabbi Israel Fund drive during the last three modern Jewish problems, and particle- Goldstein, president of the Nei,' York d ' w'e'eks, refused to cense their activity saw yoRK.—(J. T. A.)—A gift Sneaking under the title "A Goo lardy in Jewish students, whom he' re- Board of Jewish Ministers, presitiA on alma., Legacy," Dr. Franklin last Sun. ,.arils an the most ne'gle'cted group in .until the full said of $150,000, the f $3,100.0:10 to establish fellowshipsj o Dr. 1Veizmann delivered an litlitres , for study abroad, was an- void of the campaign, is subscribed "The Ilebrew University—lts Signal- tiny morning at Temple Beth El paid the university. Ile helped them or- with a comfortable margin in excess flounced by Simon Guggenheim, pres-1 minine a Jewish club, which later be• ranee for the Spiritual Enrichment of high tribute to the life and character of the quota. At a conference last ident of the American Smelting and none a branch of the Menorah " 114 r • &dive 1 of the late Emanuel Wodie, who for , . ia. 1 , . I Sunday morning at the l'hnenix Club Refining Company and former United rimy. More recently he secured the lagthe address, Dr. Weizniann was upwards of 30 years had served as a group of workers unanimously inical A sociation hnbb R States Senator from Colorado. informed that the New York Itimid of the warden of Congregation Beth El• supp ortca of tfoer establish PROF. CHAUNCEY E BALDWIN tos voted to sot forth soliciting those The fund is to be a memorial to his • I heme a sc Jewish Ministers had unanimously Ile spoke of the rugged personality Chi g o who, for vorious reasons, as yet were son, John Simon Guggenheim, who a Jewish foundation at Urbana. This adopted a res &Ohm designating the and character of Mr. Wolin. and held of not visited by the canvassers. Declare died three years ago at the age of la. Sabbath of March 2/4 as "Hebrew him up as an example for others to undertaking has now been assumed anon% that civic pride and duty to the The fellowships, which may number' the Independent Hanoi 'Frith, Univendty Sabbath" upon which the follow. JOSEPH S. KORNFELD RABBI hv Jewish community required that tho 50, will he open to nten and women, I accumulated Dr. Frank. which has estnblkheil a second foun I members of the organization, numbel:- lin :Here was a nian," said of every race, color and 1 $150,000 be realized were made by datinn at the University of Wisconsin' unmarried, wh o had never mg close to 90, will be requested to numerous persons present at the con- creed. A bill for a charter for the ( devote the Sabbath message to the notch o f t he world's goods and who t uc Professor Baldwin is the author of ference, foundation was introduced in the Leg- • --hied of the Hebrew University, vet left a legacy to nosterity infinite- - With $140,000 virtually pledged, islature •at Al b any by Senator Nicoll : many books, his greatest one being I need opened Balfour by on Dr. Ap. ty richer and finer than mos ( which is b., he formally the campaign managers have ex- Our Modern Debt to Iral" Ile has and Assemblyman I he ps. so-called successful men in any corn- Masonic Palestine Foundation passed assurance that the remaining 1written articles for various jour-' dowments, it is announced, are intend- was ' moony can hope to leave behind srar il• hevinth al older than who have mils relating to Jewish life and Names Grand Master Rowan $10,000 would be secured from the tuden ts attnewhat • designated to represent the Bonn! of them. 'Many men there are eel fors j scores of persons who wintered in those to whom he Ithealc , s seholr. ereises Ministers of the university and to ex- pre- reached the highest rung in the lad-1 thought. So clear, it is said, is his Jewish at the opening Honorary President. of the Jewish problem Florida and California and from the !hips are omn. Aproxinuttely sent it formal greeting drawn up by der of success, aa success interprets understanding hundreds of residents who, owing to each will be avails le for appointed; F ormer Emissary to Land Fam - — itself in the terms of fortune build- that t he was recently invited to de- ' • a eton.. at Hebrew NEW YORK.—Further impetus to I Ft r the lack of sufficient teams Were not who base shown marked ability in , e h •S 0 I a • ing; who have c. garnet I th P am ' 3 liver a course of I ' Inc ing D ed in Purim Story to Ad - a committee r. D College and his aceeptatire wasithe movement recently latint•hed their particular subjects. and the flattery of men; who have I Union 1 15,01 and Dr. Joshua Bloch. , to al vriod. Accordin to Louis Busker dress Sisterhood. so thnt oth• I greeted with enthusiasm by the stu• Nlasonic particiinititin in the rebuild- rimched during the two-Week Mr. Guggenheim was prompted Saw !(re'" wi'l be the nnimously voted to make a contribu- re's have trembled in their presencle; drive , of power The Beard of Jewish 'Ministers un- stood in place II y the fact that his son ' of the Holy land resulted from a sPecretar y o f the campaign, h an ,tents and faculty alike. lie is a man make the gift by krt. more than oar-third of the potential the weaknesses dinner given trya distinguished gath- weds preparing for Harvard Unive the undendands Jew. He is no sycophant who as dinner lion toward maintaining one of the but who when their time comes to ( ie 1 who I "Persia As New York Slasons last week later to underta her anti no bet- subscribers' list was heard from. Of !well as the elements of strength of of acing I J'yered , , to be former alcoves of the library in the univer- leave the world no ne sity and intended tikes 1) . • • • t o f an a h S hartifeld rse in Europe. Ile ft•It he would i su in honor of Grand Master William A. the 5,500 persons listed for the work- ter for their having lived. . b' h ;at - Rowan, at which leading Masonic o • era, only 2,200 were visited and given like to de something on a large sea e, "Ofttimes their only memorial is ( fawns upon the Jew when e to aid others of similar scholastic am- minister to Persia and now spiritual sitY• Dr. Weizmann, in his address, ex- 1 renewed their pledge to further an opportunity to contribute. towering shaft of granite erect-Idresses him. Ile brad of the Collingwood Avenue . . treats of Jewish fiends, h f •t - inn n Returned Receipt Sent Him. " the cause. Temple of Toledo, at the March meet- prt•ssed the mimic body is bitions. ing of the Sisterhood of Temple Beth that a rabbinhal embracing all ' ed over their graves, but the living , questions in a disintt rts 1 The dinner was given by members One of the interesting incidents Only one obligation is imposed on , shades of .Itnlaism should have ex- world goes on as though they hod not I On account of the importance of Foundation which occurred clueing the drive and Palestine lecture, every member of. the holders of the fellowships. That is cries out in 'this , the of the :Masonic that they shall produce and make pub- , .1 to held Monday all chapel ' messed itself so unanimously in favor been. No human heart 9, be 2:15 o'clock, in the . which created a profound impression II d • • v University movement. anguish at their passing. :so lIfe feeis Men s Club is asked to bring a friend. in recognition of Grand Master Ito- of I Aso in their \i A dinner and musical program as i wan's recent indorsement of Masotti( kt y have cone lie coati tu i was campaign. related at the sptvial subject. First awards will be , of the temple. One headquarters of the solicitors m o-operation ice the restoration of the the precede the lecture. made for the s aeadt•mic year 1926.27.1 Rabbi Kornfeld was born in Aus. Dr. Weizmann presented an eloquent itself poorer because name ' Holy Land. As a further tribute to was given a card bearing the very reverse is true in the In inn utleina the gift, Mr. Guggen- triallongary and came to this coon- expositien of what the Hebrew Uni- he away. the' grand master, he was unapt. or a man who at one time was in corn- he aid( -I wavt t i make it p is.ilile trywhen a child. 110 grail:oiled from :e rsity may do in str.mgthening t nri •hing Judaism throughout the case (if Emanuel Winne. lle was al- tnit‘i,msly elected himoniry chairman of , fortable circumstances but who had a humble man. The greater part s on their ille University of Cincninati in la98 e ' Masonic Palestint• h °ululation, lost his fortune. Ile Was known to a y for Oise ;tors t t Cal. in the world. and received his rabbinical tlegree world. This was Dr. Weizmann's first ad. of lOs life was spent as astiller of the studit s in any ois country i. through which Slasons wall act in the I small circle as a liberal contributor to from Hebrew Union College. Ile also I have in studied at the University of Chicago, dress before on all-including body of soil with the exception • f the eight Rabbi Will Introduce Noted Jewels rebuilding of Palestine. Robert II. ,vari o us causes, for the Most part my this brothers and trend participated moth•rn years that during the CHI War and father and in My Robinson, past grand tinistt•r; Judge • without disclosing his identity. The where he anecialized in Semitics, and Am« i, an rabbis.- for four years thereafter he anent in Who Heads H•d•...h. at Arthur .1. Tompkins, past grand num- Isolicitor, knowing the man's status, our business relations. loftily the service of his countra. To him, --- ' s' My • Ily from a McGill University in Maltreat. Ile . , ter and Judge (1111111" G. E. Wahl',' did not call on him but sent in the ' meant to serve. Thus at trio: came to t is co . . Rabbi A. NI. ors man 1man's card with a contribution of his Switzerland. Since then, we have hail was rabbi of a S}O.i...ot, i mentions personal sacriTre, immerli- large interests not only in many of Bluff, Ark., from 11498 until 1904, ately following the Kishineff maa, Zedek Synagogue will preside at a !:r' tr yi u‘si•fcee.acli'n'irrt ti:'n %If e tekt'efetitlutt i l Tlet - I own. Se vera I c I ays later a receipt our own states but in Alaska 51exico,1when he went to :Montreal. In i nai 1907 Louis A. Sable, past district' for a contribution came to the- former cres, he established at Bail Axe, I massmeeting Monday evening, March Is- anonymous giver. Realizing that a South America, Asia and Africa. 11he accepted a call to Temple B Mich., a colony of Jew' :11 farmers, 9, at 8 o'clock, at the Talmud Torah thin _ °- - ay in securing for them the necessary cm- at Philadelphia and Byron avenues to deputy grand master, is chairman of friend had given to the fund in his have been deeply impressed tit« efore , rael of Columbus, and reniained there ' until 1921, when he was appointed their be given by the Detroit chapter of the foundation. Weizniana,toresicicntmoiti name, he returned the receipt to the N e st.. Judge Jayne Will Tell f "D .. with the importaniT of a worbl-wide ( 1 plementa, helping the."... ,,,tase 101w/to gain I liadassah in botiar of Mi. Henrietta Dr. Chaim Court" Next Monday Evening• , drive headquarters and asked that the view-tomit and with the necessity for j ministt•r to Persia he the late 1 ;n that -__ — ' of landa and teaching international understanding. I dent Harding. Ile while disti sguished hirn- coon- Judge Ira W. Jayne the Wayne a livt•Iihood out inlYm of the soil. It Was 1 SZOld. national prtaident of Hadassah, the World Ziimist Organizatiiin, t «Ionel F'rede'rick II. K isch, of thel amoun t enabled to him be removed * belt , will be a guest in the city from a ahl Anniat w'en' who s. cf rotriu.ryi i ityhnet, rea cnoirn tr,1 g gn idon he Zionist or. Palestine Zionist Executive, I think Co ) aloe of research c better !self as The h,,,ti d I nday than formerly. try and won national .recit Persia and Circuit Court will be the speaker a: hard pioneer work that he did. lint : Another side-light of the drive won guests at the dinner. ' • his negotiations betwt•en er t,e next moetiog of Pisgah Lodge, even today the son, of those first IMareli a to 11. and the public have been apt:chilly h the 'workers One inv ite , Mrs. A. C. 'the speakers, who inclutted Mr. Sable, which I hai app My the United States ill connection with , This, t ,,, , , i- a ,I1!1 ■ , I i II co lor,ists, some of them prosperous , invited to be present. o hj, j ,,,, n. .1 ,,, h.,,, wnhh , , A r th u r . o f the men called on by a solicitor re- attache, No, 31, I. 0. B. 11., Monday evening, le en ittanity interested. al contribute. soh„,tuendg "A more patriotic American than I Lappin, soprano, will render several air, B o brothers 1 formed the the murder a military years ago and of employing the Filen«. best ;man. Imbrie. case He is of one of the few Jewsill March 9. His subject will be "A Ott farmers. bless his meniory. rohn , commissioner of aPlamls,, {used t brothers Wielic never lived. And it I solos. She will be aecomnanied bY - Dr. E. 1keizmann K and Colonel Kiseh,inuid , another solicitor visited him and doilovatic In the ('Darts.' 1 ttended the meeting was ho a Monilav evening its. was charm:to: istic of him that he I Miss Blanche Steerman of Washing tribute s. to Grandmaster Rowan for thornuithly explained to him the nu c : specialists in each phase of our men who have held high In 1J-4 he of the lodge w last r i ve: c on „; ege ,„ 4-t,i gir corps business and, out of business inicmssi• post: for this country. 1 by Alvin should make fm request in hia well' ton, 11. C. o f his ind”rsenlent or nod co-oiler/dim) 'poses of the d Mr. and Mrs. avenue, David W. , ties, henbeen t•ompelled flew: and , resigned from the diplomatic Itt•public. I 160 Pallister at Simons whose home in the Nlasonit: effort to aid in thelen because he at find declined to ar ped. that ho he buried in the unitimm of ' , :ned to an atidec•sa deliven: Pthe; time again to embark on rigorous and rabbi and went to Toledo, where he is now t t; }{eac h, w h o re lat e d hi, ex more typical. however. was it I Miss Szold will staY while in Detroit, restoration Work now going on in the ' ticipate in an important cause (Irani' Army of the of the Collingwood Avenue ,ni,iiiitvc ici to r?,turtibt u,,toe (10 i$2h :ii, mud nit ,mai:neldi'apterley. (cCos and olnodwations on a recent the costly research. , Temple. made that the that he should wisa the last rites to will be at home informaly in honor Holy Land and emphasized the his- , l In 1915 Rabbi Kornfelil was cleft- i p to Europe. Fine. Mind, Handicapped. be comIncted from t at house of God of their house guest Sunday evening. taric connec•thin latween Mciaiiitry and vatted upon them to contribute also. Annollneenlent was. I ealize that some of the W e ail May Visit Small Cities. finest minds, acme of the most con- eil a member of the Board of Etluca- Term ■ Weism ■ nn Idealist. , Itructive thinkers in the world, have tine of Columbus and en 1918 he be- evening: of April 6 has been selected usly hampertal in turning came its preAdoa. Ile was president for the holding the members annual me- he loved so wavered. well. His Even loyalty Miss March ft, will from to 10:30 o'clock. Palestine. Plans to conduct a campaign in Grand Master Rowan, in his ad- service for of those of which to 'Judaism rover Srold he 8 complimented with . Hotel with ia.. e smaller communities throughout he lived in the c•ountry without a luncheon at the 10, Snider th e Independent rnorial tlaY noon, March whteh will be a I dress, paid a warm trade to Dr. W liven seri o an are under consideration b y i ,Michigan their natural gifts t the best oilcan- of District No. 2 of in the Binai Birith 1.11-1 and in the order who passed away during Cm when tire being formulated far a Mothers' and as a very young man, he had , eelehration in honor of the thirteenth' mann as a linaid-visioned idealist. Ht., , Morris I). Waldman, director of the 1015 wag a Chautauqua lecturer. Ill; year. It was also state,' that plans Jewish contacts or Jewish neighbors Iin aneial Orb ua k o f adeqte tag,: by the l ac : • "Dr: Weizmann appeals to Me all a .drive; Louis Busker, secretary, and Day rnlebratian Sunday. 'May 10. On affiliated himself with the congrega- I anniversary of soh the was founding of Ha- said: backing. I want to do my part to meet is • the • author of "Ludwig Phillipson organized in go It aSsah. chairman of the d,., a eca unusual ideals. The', Fred M. Butzel, th ree d lion to w hi c h, w h en gnve much of 1112 by Mns Szold and a group of limn of rather this med. satisfaction to me and a number of colonies of sermen ' I , • , • tryst clay toe community wi 1 1 be in t the Ila. to r' numbers quite a number (if 'executive committee. The plans were "It is a ;natter of t suppers I communications ed to altead an mien in'tintion of he moved to Detroit, h ea stern women. s we are all, nein inspired by urgent that the income of the fCtuntlatien Will and lectures, including "The Sprvivit by his time an i.o-iih Medical Organization in ''ale' idealists, and pt•rhap and of his thought. n and not on materials. of Israel," "The Bible in the ;.a.nolavi. vie followed of 2932 or less, idealists. But what I want to 1 from the Emergency Refugee Fund ,, Iltstors an ' amid:dates which will be sp e nt on m e Gave Liberally of Hi, Melina. in • Mrs,Harry Wets t alvert avenue is in charge of the emphasize. is that Mining the more I and the Ort Reconstruction Fund de- 1 &eller and dance. I have Benet:el that it has always been School," "The Jew in "Judaism in America. „ Even in a material way, he con- i prominent idealists is that class whose I claring that the prtssing nature o f Ilandreils of congratulatory letters ------_-__ an rosy matter for educational enter- , ''Y , tribute(' to the congregation and to reservations for the luncheon. their work required that the Jews of During her stay in Detroit Miss principal accomplishment is in the pos. I i rani ' were r eceived l prises to se cure money for buildings:' I''' 1 Melt I eleir Jewish cause sums of money Dr. Weizinann , the state, outside of Detroit, be called Ail Kraus. prt•sident of the order, every but money in the place where this i Saida will also address a meeting of session of them. tho recent banquet in his honor in that in proportion to his means would I Junior Ilatiaasah, to he held Tuesday seems to be able to separate his itleala upon to aid. Appeals for the funds foundatien propeses to use it is ap- which a hicago. Among these was a letter put to shame the largest gifts of the ,, n i ng., March 10, at 2201 Gladstone into two classy!! and his aspiration, will be made in every city in parently hard to get. very wealthiest men anti women in ',,,, -- f rom President Coolidge. avenue, and will be the guest of honor as a tnember of Jewish people, con. fair-sized Jewish community obtains. .. Marking as it does the twentieth the community. So long as his health i "It has been myobservation from cant An The following is a list of contribu- , 'd •al in promoting and es- ' Pag • • y F1' t the outside that just about the time Pu rim Celebration end to ( 1.1 of the permitted he never missed a religious at a • tablishinis a .1; wish homeland, an ideal lions of $25 and over received up to I Organiz•tion . , ' ' • • s: r of Vour presidency II : s • y L , • range Cha tter of Hadassah Monda after- ,..p.' 1• 0 :if being attained by human I March :1. Additions to the list and a young man has comp l e te order, the • occasion is a particularl Y service at the temple. Ardent en is I to do valuable I roe .. . p . res - . Judaism, he was non , noon, Mitrch 9. increases in original contribution); will . or Iladassah will meet Tues y interesting one,' wrote the d research, he is compelled to spend ,,,I nunniv in a forthcoming issue 1 , March 10. to celebrate Po- ' d a. n t . "I wish to join the others of gressi '7'A; you start upon your task you ;be announced his theta time in teaching. Salaries special Sig,i A C, true in of thought. him that even your friends in presenting my con- it wave notably and liberal And have my every wish for all the success , of The Detroit Jewish Chronicle. prin., which is of are snaill; so he is compelled tic do gratulations to you and my best when bordering the ninetiea he could you ran hope for. My belief is that , Dr. Charles Aaron, $50; Arthur t i ilaillasah, as it marks the thir- Y this in order to live, and often he loses :Abramovitz, $25; Barney Abramovitz, , ' • f th e o u nt ling of wishes for the continuing prosperity be counted upon to align himself with you are going to succeed." the impulse for creative work in his '' teento anniversary o It is especially tit. every progressive movement affecting Dr. Weizmann and Colonel Nisch 825; 51ax Abramsohn, $50; Jerome d usefulness of this fine order." , " orsanization. suhjeet, which should tie preserved in that on such n occasion the an Word has reached the local Iodize the life of the Jew and the cause of II W. B. Makes Animist Provi.ton for described the reconstructive activities Ackerman, $100; Acme Junk Com- order to make his teaching of the ut- t h e, s5tliossc that the Manchester, England. lodge Judaism. au 1 p•ny, $50; Oscar A. Adel, $50; George ssg Soldiers and Sailors. now going on in Palestine. and leader lf hIlaitlhae „ Mr Writhe was an omnivorous most value and also for the sake on of ' , ' • Other officers of the Masonic. Pales- Adler, $25: Jacob Adler, $300; a recently honored Chaim Weizmann, ' ..• nrietta . ZO I , ' ' at home especially . the researches en the carrying in the re-1 the '1. 0 n , ,trader, 11 i donis 7' As in previous years, the Je•wish tine Foundation include Ilarry P.' Agree-Gareli.k Company, $100; Mil- ll le , . guest f th e W or Szold te II I Almug, civil i zat kn. ligious literature of our people. Years', ' was the Pioneer en Recur- ton M. Alexander, $500; Sam ° Miss March 8, of to Iladassah Wednesday, ganization, by electing him to honor- '' . lers" • , won been informed that the salt- honor. yt ar is often not taken oilcan- f th 1 cal chapter from presi«•nt o "I I aV, "' ary life membership. Dr. Weizmann ago he wrote his 'reminiscences:, Wt•Ifare Board has made arrange- : $50; Harry Alvin, $100; Moses Alvin, ing Masonic support of the movement, which were published in 12 install- I meats with the War Department, the c u ay, $25; Dr. Emil Amberg, $200; Anony- h a b :en a member of the NIanchestt•r • • merits in the American Israelite and Navy Departmt•nt, and the Veterans' vice-preside•nt; Harry N. Sanon, treas- March 11. tape of because professors cannot go Sund -a. ' urer; Anthony W. Klein, honorary , moos (through Ilenry M. Butzell. o ften been quoted v. lodge for many years. later reprinted in what was then Iliureau, for the granting of fur- a abroad on half salary, and it is for ' ' Mi. . Scold has secniary and an executive committee $100; Harry R. Applebaum, $25; P. that tee _one of Ilailassao loughs to the loon of Jewish faith in g i, c the h this reason that we have provided that as as swing known as the Detroit Jewish Amen. , , their charge during Passover. The consisting of Dr. Elias Margolis, Ar- S. Applebaum & (io. , $25; Herbert face they are to juniors, s members of teaching staffs on sabliat- i Bea in the he work that has been initi- can. A man without any of the so-1Iease granted by the War Department thud Arkin, Meyer J. Cushner, Sam-1 Appleby, fa(); Ralph Appelman, $25; feat It a ve shall be eligible for these ( carry on t tion. The ( B. G. Arden, $250; Dr. N. E. Aron- ''acrd by the parent organiza called social graces, he was esteemed and the Veterans Bureau extends uel I,. Levy and Philip Barish. appointments. ' stam, $50; Athena Girls Club, $25; most hopeful aspect of junior work. for his great-heartedness, for his rug- from noon On Tuesday, April 7, to ll has seemed to me-that the edu- ' B. Atkins, $25; I. August, $100. ecording to Miss SZold, is its cultural - - -- - to Perpetuate gad honesty, by all who knew him. , midnight, Saturday, April 11; that Further Work cational systems of Europe are su- ' Ben Babcock, $500; Bachrach & an ',cram c., by means of which Junior Men there are today who occupy high , wanted by the Navy Department ex- Perim to ours in one respect, in that not only an or- Will $25; Bachrach &Gendelman, I place's in the social life of the corn- tends from noon on Wednesay, Ap- they afire greater importunities to Ida, sass Memory. $ 25 ; Baer Bros., $25; Jacob Baker, Jewish S anization doing Palestinian work but munity who will never, if they main- ril Sth, to midnight, Friday, April young men to become and remain pro- , assa mcomes no giving. to its Baker, $25; Berry L. rganization , 2; Oshie o 1'2, 1 ,,,, ,,,, ductice scholars. It is m}• hope that Baffin, $500; NEM' YORK.— Rabbi Alt•xander min their preaent standards, win that It). Many of the men will return to members an understanding of Zion- Purim will he celebrated by the Bale, $35; Dr. Max this foundathai well do something t i ' August Barak, $100; Ilyman Barak, of Brooklyn has been elected Permanent place in the hearts of non the their biomes for P ass•mer. For those Syn- ishe t and Judaism. b, ard will make an Sund-; School of Shaarey i Lyons whch Inmate a similar opportunity f ' 41 ism As troit community art of the cultural program of re main, the given $100; Abraham Bard, $500; Ben F. th e board o f directors of D e odic. Hert• was a who ch a i rman in neighboring communi- agogue with a program to be Young men and women in the United after- Barnett, $100; K. Barnett, $25; Dr. of Emanuel W gements e ,j ew i s h ai•norial Conservatory of , lion States. I hope that the result of this the .11Petroit unit Purim will be cede- J e w, a patriotic American, a real $100; Bayuk Bros tablished f or t rue es a purpose of erecting conservatory man. our live, shall be the poorer tit s for the appropriate observance of at the synagogue on Sunday will be to increase, at least to some de-111rated so that the spirit of meeting. the holi• th Music, an associatitm 1 mory of the becausehe no mime moves among us. the holiday, including pnwision for noon. March 8, at 2:30 o'clock.' S. E. Barnett, of day will pervade the entity e Rem, the vitality and effectiveness $100; Charles be prow man, $50; Bello Bros., addition to Miss Szold's Purim th mus me in estine a t to n p by the members. Jewish soldiers of c all i nrmiea who fall And yet in very truth, our lives shall their attendance at Staler and for food Parents and members of the congre- I50; Louis Becsky, $25; Joseph Beis- i In se 1. American education." a Purim pageant will be pre- of fuller and the and lodging during the first two daya gallon have been invited A. Bennett, $50; Harry S. Bennett, , H. , Berger, The ultimate control of the founds- message. e the r i c h e r and th e sung by the My $25; L. Benson, $25; in the world war. The rk association about nine h more worthwhile because it Wail Mir lif the holidaY. In addition the loan! ent. The program will be school; as follows: place at 2201 ti" will be vested in a board of taus. o , Basket." a playlet to be enacted by ,8500; R. B. Berke, $50; Meyer Beck- The meeting will take and ' wits formed in New Y tees, composed of the founders o'clock. Gentle- month% aim, although the movement . privilege to call him co-religionist and doh will to distribute and Ilagga- the men. matzoth and community Anne Gordon, Gerald Barsky. San- man, $25; Rabbi II. J. Berkowitz, ethers experienced in executive direc- Gladstone avenue on Tuesday even- h Fleenor $50. Morris and Isadore Berkowitz, ttlefield of St. friend." 10 at Th • the of ing . h J nil •I ormina tt i on the ba tine of large affair), In ma tt . committees of the Board are also plan- on h . Elizabeth ' J • Bernstein, Phyllis • $25; Barney S. Berman, $25; Frank friends are invited. will nice 1 ' Millie] in France, during the Septem- • errnan . Purim educational policy the trustees Berman, $.;0; Louis ning the o bservance 0 ber 191a drive, among a group of Jew . INSISTS ON POLISH a nd Harold Frank , under the B of an educationa. en havo the b and at erger Thomas Berman, $25; William Her- ish boys serving in the AnWrierin ar- 1 10. both at the posts ,1 ' direction of Miss Dela Tobin; "Good visery board which will consist of men MICHELSON RECOVERING IN JEWISH SCHOOLS mar neighboring communities. , Purim,'' a song by the school; Son- man, $100; Bernard Bernbaum, $25; LNESS ,,,,.. It is proposed to raise a fund of and women in active educational work, n B5erE iunr. n At., inE. s2 Bernstein, FROM GRAVE IL y ill dertet . 4 D , b yb M $250,000 in various ways anti with the lie II!! ot, nneuy: sin i t,15:ki syh: ' ' , , oa, recitation, n, Including eminent representatives of 8,11°ItrnAstelL of various agencies, es• actions M ARSAW.—(.1. T. A.)—The Po- ' WILL GREET TOURIST'S Ow rations fields of knowledge and of ' M. s . , r _5; Dr. I. CHICAGO—.(J. T. A.)—Professor mope lion • Am- Hoffman; a recitation, "A Purim $°5; Max Bernstein, types odally of Jewish musicians in Am- dish government is in favor of Jewish , El, individual VISITING PALESTINE art connected with the diffen•nt Bernstein, $100; Beth A. Mit•helson, for more than 30 , n throughout' Wish," by Beatrice Smith; old Purim ' of educational institutions throughout of Men's Temple With the election of Dr. Lyons, it schools in Poland, on the condition, , -- head of the department of phys- erica. Weiz- melody by the school, and a saxo- members of Board is i however, that the language of instrue- 1 of James Jonas, the United States. v YORE.—Dr. Chaim t the University of Chicago, expected that the asanciation will , NEW general man- ;hone solo by Clarence Jacobs. Miss Club, in memory l ig School, $150; Educators to Advise. 1111- l i ears A of a El Sabbath fr h e mann, in a letter to the t e Chicago e et s Hospital, take a great step forward 8- : C { n tom at the within the ton in the schools be Polish, with the E. F. Goldstein's class will present a $60; Beth f The hoa rd a tru s tees of the foun I :" ed recently. Although the next few months. "Every Jewish mu- possible exception of the may instruction "Purim" and written by Beth El Sisterhood, $100: Ha rry J. on, which be given : i ager of the datio o will consist of the following recovering se ra ope the new of Jewish religion, wop Esther Boliat. Bieberstein, $25; Harry II. Bielfield, American-Palestine which one of the members, bers, Mrs. ior turd of ne the operation was not is- ' sician in America," said seven persons: Mr. Guggenheim, President Arthur, Bielfleld, $50; Julius the Brownell, vice-president ; Carroll H. A. I n,aorde it is understood that the fa- chairman, "be he pianist, singer, con- in Hebrew or Yiddish, Polish vice-j promised to help welcome the tourists play entitled a Edith Liberman will give the pro - 8200; Louis for the opening composer, ought to give his premier, Thugutt, declared before a at Olga Hirsh Guggenheim, Francis time will play Bing, $50; HarryBirenkrant, $25; arrive in William Wetzman ceremony of the Hebrew University Ilogue; ri enter in ether drift and' ductor or whole-hearted support to this move- delegation of representatives of dew-Iwill Ithe part of the king; Ruth Steer, the Mrs. E. Bittker, $25; Dr. I. I. Bitker, ei se ' 1 S. Bloch. avid a in Blitz, $25; D Wilson, Charles D. Mlles, Roger W. I i llI011s expe ellativity B. J. F. . . theory was subsidy of Jerusalem. meat. Apart from his religion, the ish schools. Dr. Weiimann also congratulatedlqueen; Esther Poliat, Queen Esther; Straus and Charles Earl, with Henry Einstein s r r Bloomgarden, $25; chief contribution to the world's. Concerning a government condition. M llon Haman • David Mill- $100. I $25, Jew's Allen Moe, sec t ry. and Otto o Myers, ' very of lyric for Jewish schools, premature the vice-premier to take the management of the ine,declaring ; M serious . Mcbelson declined to comment ' and llarvey Schubot , Charles and Edith Bloomgarden, Blom- the direction Mordecai, an the oper-1culture lir; In treasurer. re a - ' that Max Blumberg, $35; Morris H. the tours conducted bY it will ' I •' necessary it!, a n g to save his life poetry and music. With opportunity . declared that it in Wits board eon-I •-"' Albert lbert Gordon, councillors, The I the operation.. A ancestral up the matter the Polish parliament , that NEW YORK MASONS LAUD THEIR CHIE F PERSIA TO S ERVE AS RABBI'S THEME n'iei z.—Rniinh,Tffi HERSHMAN TO OPEN SZOLD MASSMEETING JURIST TO SPEAK TO PISGAH LODGE to live JUNIOR HADASSA II TO MARK FOUNDING :tt EFFECTS PASSOVER FOR SERVICE MEN RABBI LYONS S HEADS CONSERATORY PLAN " PROGRAM FOR PURIM AT SHAAREY ZEDEK The educational advisory nn hi, valuable method of acquaint- and • h I been long deferred to develop this strain in He promised, however,1 • • Slits at present of the following me n , anon was. at this time. conference to discuss the Prove i ing Americans with the progress of program will close with the singing t iv of "En-Kelohenu" by the school. his it experiments. Professor I home, there is reason to expect even ' and women: Dr. Ayilelotte, chairman; 1 and ng that then 1 to call a the work in the Jewish homeland. . I greater achievement in music Prof Professor C. F. Tucker Brooke, Yale d u r i . question. for a few .• u.n Si II t y in bed has been the case hitherto." University ; Chancellor Samuel Paul I I - Michelson Ai s a weeks. (Turn to last page.) (Continued On Page 4.) -irrirmill1111111i