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VOL. XVII, NO. 19
OF SMALLER
CITIES OF MICHIGAN
SHOW INACTIVITY
JEWS
DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 1925
Women s Clul) to JEWISH SETTLERS
Hear Prof. Griggs LINE JAFFA ROAD
,
Famous Lecturer to Speak on
"Womanhood and Unman
.
l'rogress. ,
TO HAIL 13ALFOUR'
li.o.B.B.To Feature
"Lodge Of Sorrow
Will
Rabbi Franklin Will Give Me-
morial Sermon; To Review
Pisgan
Memorial Night
Speak at
Telephone
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DETROIT JEWRY TO HOLD CITY-WIDE
CELEBRATION APRIL 12 OF OPENING
OF HEBREW UNIVERSITY ON MT, SCOPUS
Detroit District of Zionist Organization, Headed by A. J. Koff-
man, in Charge of Celebration; University Outgrowth
of Efforts of World Zionists; Simons Donation.
• Books at Temple Sunday.
---
Old Settlers Greet Declaration •
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, NItimerial services for departed
Louis Busker, in Tour of State,
Author With Tears of Joy;
members of the Independent th•d. :
Finds Lack of Judaism and
The Jewish Women's Club will
Arab Sheiks Present.
It' Nii !Frith will be held this meet),
h e ld its annual "Presidents' Day" on
throughout the world. The Ih-teit
Co - operation.
al
ontlay
afternoon,
April
6,
at
2
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WEIZMANN, ZIONIST HEAD 1,,,I.,•,•. Pisgah ledge No. 31, I. O. It
o'i•lock, in the ehapel of Temple Beth
R., will hold its annual "Lodge of Sor-
SEVERAL LEADERS SHOW
El, when Edward Howard Griggs, GIVEN JOYOUS WELCOME ! row" 00 Monday evening, April 5, in '
WILLINGNESS TO HELP well-known lecturer and author, will
ful; Oppo- me ,..hapel of Temple Beth El when
t.ldress on ''‘‘,,..nlanh"ffil Arabs' Strike Peace
,!., Irlir an address
1Z 111 i I NO M. Franklin will give a ser-
this occa -
nn Arbor, Jackson, Lansing,
sition
to
Declaration
Re-
rn".”
A
su m appropriate to the occasion. A
u"
of h fd era td
e
Irnts
t e
er and Ranids and Kalama-
situ
the e presi
l
, • mein' ritual service, which has been
mains Strong.
city clubs will he the guests
t e e of the
prepared by the Grand Lodge, will 111.
zoo Visited Thus Far.
-
Mrs. Max May, president, will
'
day
of Aaren
JE RUSALEM.—(.1. T. A.) — The . • given i by a team consisting
SONDERLING, REBELSKY, HEFtSHMAN, BERKOWITZ
TO BE PRINCIPAL SPEAKERS AT KIRBY CENTER
Louis Duscoff, Philip Slomovitz, Louis Dann Chairmen of
Committees Arranging Event; Telegram of Congratu-
lation Sent to Jerusalem Day of Opening.
Detroit's celebration of the opening of the Hebrew University at Jt•ru-
n; will be it city-wide jubilation, participated in by every element of
qt1,,
Detroit Jewry. This was made possible by the joining of all local forces
at conference held last Sunday evening at the Talmud Torah on Phil,-
--
day re-
of Drtmck, president of the lodge, Sol
w it ii Pr•shle.
A general dissatisfaction
Mr. Griggs was born in AWatonna, ancient hills of Judea witnessed
markable scenes on the se cant
spiritual conditions in their communi-
' delphia and Byron avenues.
ties was ressed byhaling Jew- Minn., in Ie6S1 anti upon completing Illumrosen
Edwards.
impressive This
than
The local celebration on the occasion of the commencement and dedica-
eve n more
ice i s Max
serv and
exp
lead Michigan , his University course was instructor Lord Ibilfour's visit to Palestine.
!lion of the first Jewish university will be held on Sunday evening, April 12,
the Louis
smaller
e ns of by
c itiz visited
cities
Busker, sec,- Id English literature at the University when the Balfour party started out t hat given at the initatory ceremony.
lit
at Kirby ('inter, Kirby and St. Antoine avenues. The principal speakers
tart' of the recent United Jewkh of Indiana. Subsequently he was as_ from the government house on the A section of the chapel will be n•sery-
will be Dr. Jecoh Sonderling, noted German Zionist; Dr. A. Rebelsky, noted
re
mergt•ney Fund drive, in his tour Of ,sistant professor id' ethics at Leland aleunt of Olives for Jaffa to attend raj for thelatives of the deceased
Russian Jewish lecturer; Rabbi A. M. Hershman, who will preside; Rabbi
members of the ledge.
these cities to organize drives for the ' Stanford, Jr., University in Cali_ the reception arranged by the Jewish
The idea of balding nit•morial sery-
Ilenry J. Berkowitz and represt•ntatives from local colleges.
Stray
Refugees Fund and the it • Coolie. professor of literature at In- municipality of Tel Aviv in his honor.
Sonderling and Rebelsky to Speak,
University
Dr. Sonderling, who will represent the Zionist Organization of America
the combined depart- four, Dr. Chaim Weizmann, president ing the month of April lodges through-
Reconstruction Fund. Mr. Busker is
DR. LEO M. FRANKLIN
ash
a the Werld Zionist Organization, out the world hold the ritual services.
— I at this celebration, Was one of the most prominent rabbis in Germany p
ments of ethics and education at18
of the . The meeting is open to the public and ---------
to his arrival in the United States to devote his talents to the Zionist cause.
Wineman. president of the United .
Le,
99 Nahum Sokol ,,, chairman
of the community and their
Beginning with 1908, he served for 15 years as rabbi of the oldest Reform
jewish Charities and of the recent land
Stanford,
Jr., and
sinct•
has devoted
himself
entirely
to lee. Zientst executive, and prominent Jew- members
himself
congregation In Hamburg. During
families are invited by Pisgah Lodge
i etign• Morris 1). Waldman. exec.
his work s ish citizens of Palestine, was accent-
•
,
A
•
, ' ;rote it-
the war he served for four years an
icesbti
tarot,
an(
or
t„
attend
.
Jewish
Y a special car assignt
ca"
olive director of te U nied
t
are "The few Ilutranist»," "The Panted I ,
chaplain on the Russian front, work-
charities and director of the cam- Book of Meditations," Morl Edo_ the rertsentetive of the Jewish Tele- ly at 8 oloc k. Give eteei•w• Sunday.
ing for the improvement of the con-
ranklin t,,
paien, and Fred
M. Maze].
attar- of ' cation," "The Philosophy of Art," graphic Agency and foreign newspa- F At his regular weekly services, held
worker,
chairman
dition of the Polish and Lithuanian
Per correspondents.
!icy and Social
au ditorium of
"Self-Culture Through the VIleation,"
t
tip
15
n.
ie.
in
the
Jews.
a
All Ott' Jewish colonies situated
the hoard of directors of the drive.
Dr. Sonderline wen one of the first
Beth El, Rabbi Franklin will
Mr, Busker found that some Jews "Erit•inship, Love and Marriage,"
l
th y Jerusalein-JatTa road were T em ple
For aong
cy.°
co-workers of Dr. Theodor Herz),
s p e ak n e xt Sunday morning on two
h
were keenly alive to Present-day Jew- The Soul of Democra
move-
founder of the modern Zionist move-
h happenings but that with the nia. Vital Do \\'e Live" and "Blossomed decorated
and
inabitants
greeted
the party'
as the
it passed.
The
party recently issued books, "Medellin" by
is
ldane and "Icarus" by ; Electrification Scheme of Rut-I
ment. Ile is the author of a number
. at Matzo, Dilh, Reshen L'Zion 3, B. S. H a
After
1794
Division
of
Poland
jority their sense of Judaism was hem
of works on the philosophy of re-
er trand R usse ll.
Mr. Griggs was president of the stepped
tenberg is Subject Mat-
pres- department of philosophy at the and Mhkveh Israel, where they were B Both deal, though front divergent
pl ant; a match is needed to light them
ligion and is known as a brilliant
Women Cultural Leaders
are
ter of Controversy.
qualities
,, ep. for
found. a wealthy Brooklyn Institun• of Arts and , entertained at a luncheon.
o the Intent he
orator.
Particularly
impressive
were
the
viewpoints,
with
science
and
the
fu-
I
in Own Localities.
. In 1111e case,
f the books is really in-
Dr. Rebelsky, formerly a leader in
ma
o
man was the community leader, in- Sciences. Ile is a member of the
One
, in some of the Old colonies tun,
OBTAINED
Russian Zionism, has just completed
e nded as an answer to the other andIMAVROMMATIS
terested in all Jewish philanthropies, American Academy of Political and soli'
kept Social Sciences. His home is at Orch- whit h date back to the eighties. Di- t third book to which Dr. Franklin
a
tour
of Canada in the interests of
RIGHTS
FROM
TURKEY
NEW YOP K CITY.—Ina survey
syna• a
serviees .otre held in the
e ared for charitable canes
, New vine
that she had made of the Jewish wttm- the Keren Ilayestel, the Palestine
gligues and Mt 8helearach (a prily•t1 will also refer in his address nitre-
himself informed of all Jewish affairs, ard Hill, Croton-on-the-liudson
Foundation
Fund. Ile is reputed to
a
King
molts
a
compromise
viewpoint.
It
is
i
,,,
,
•
in Ptdand for the Netional Council
British Colonial
Colonial Office Thinks
was offered for the welfare
while his children are interested in York.
he one of the best Yiddish speakers
George, Lord Balfour, sir Herbert ,entitled "Tantalus" and is written by
Decision Will Not Change lof Jewish Wme, alme. Rose Pom-
naught of a Jewish nature.
' Samuel and Bantu Edmund de Rallis- r. c. s, Schiller. In his discourse es
• erantz-Melzer, a member of the Polish in America today.
Existing Status.
Ann Arbor Jews Want Center,
That the universality of the cele-
I Parliament, reveals how various types
child, who is considered the greatest to whether modern scientific theory,
Anti Ar- '
u bration tie inclusive of the non-Jew-
tut:::lruen x,rodtulur eined
benefactor of the first Jewish colonists if carried to its ultimate, is likely to •
of Jewish
Tht, Jewish community of
izatttnitti,:u.
ish
as well as the Jewish spirit, local
i
teti,violf
ott
bor is anxious to build a center for
r
o
i,
yes
t
jet''
th
•
ve
I
in- ci;iun Ewilisit(1"„ItEaY:-e(fiecTtls,
the Talmud Torah, for religious sere-
lop the time its territory Wit!, divided be- colleges and the University of Michi-
were cloned in the morning addressdrersottn
■
ment
of
industries
in
Pitlestim•
th
e
J
ews
i
h
gan
were asked to send representa-
Austria
and
Russia.
l
l
f
ices and particuary or
and when the children paraded along terest. The public is cordially in
the furtherance of extensive farming . tween "ernninY.
students at the University of Michi-
131iting of this period in Poland's his- tives to the celebration.
the read carrying blue and white cited.
, d yes
.
lines
was
rendert
Jewisit
The
resolutions committee, consist-
along
mod
ern
gan. There ore about
legs and singing Hebrew and British
t
-
tt•rday by the Perment:nt Court for ory,
Mme. Wiser asserts:
ing of Jacob Friedberg, Aaron Klein
•
people in the city and WO to 750 Answers His Critics For Sing national hymns, some of the older col-
"Toward the endll 14 the eighteenth
International
Justice
here
in
the
cane
and
Philip
Slomovitz, chosen from
students, according to different re-
!mists who escaped from Russia in
in in Moving Picture
thr)e,
n , i , ,t;t:trtiltisnttohi te versus t the
reprtisentatives of local organizations
ports. The townspeople need assi,t-
iiilf,,, hi ,ii , (1..t1rrosd:kr n g
ISKI (rem the Czarist persecution,
'. ‘ i . l 'i's n it tl U e'llY ibf!rh t:1 kw hit g li d dul t(i 'f t Ir'I't'ti. ue mlity wilts' united to celebrate the opening of the
Theaters.
British
ands in ra i•ing funds for the center
shed tears of joy.
r for Palestine in regard to the great ntiighbors, Russia, Austria and Ilt•brew University, sent the follow-
-o
and, in conetction with the drive for
Lord Balfour was deeply moved and
Ruttenberg-Macrommatis concessions. Prussia. The Jewry of Poland thus ing cable to Jerusalem on the day of
the Ort and the refugees, will also
three
I .,, nlqr Joseph Rest:01180, the fa" dradared that the "J udean bills,
The Greek government brought the passed under the dominion Id
the university's opening;
raise funds for this building. There
snly in'n's tenor, whose voice has thrilled •Yhich have already seen much, art ,
ease in behalf of its subject, M. Mar- I fundamentally different types of Poles
"Detroit Jewry greets with solemn
,
is at present a small and honeh
• d h the ' thousands throughout this broad land now witnessing one of the greatest , August von
regard to the tuners_ during the time of annexation, so in
jubilation the opening of the Hebrew
With
-
reinteatis,
coverer
of
Blood
Test,
In
Talmud
inadequate
each territory a distinct and specific
children. The students hold services and who for religious reasons dra in- events in history.
granted
to
Engineer
Pinches
Rut-
University
and prays that it may be-
sine
The most striking feature of the
type of Jew was formed, both as it
ternationally Known.
come the permanent home for the
every few weeks. usually under the ed tempting Mare to embark on a
Iceberg on behalf of the World Zion-
_—
concerned the man and the woman.
h eir, ben gone into trip was when numerous Arab villages
e
Jewish
soul,
with Palestine as the per-
t Organication to rt•ate powr
direction of Leo I. Franklin. son of • grand opera ea
n the neighborhood of Jerusalem
"Russia imprisoned the Polish Jews
BERLIN.—The death of Profess , i ,
,
Rabbi Leo M. Franklin of Detroit, at bankruptcy. The artist, to whom i
Gm, in Jerusalem, c Jaffa and Ilaifa in the Polish 'pale of st , illemerit.' The manent home for the Jewish body.
lure, who cared nothing ,•anie out to greet Lord Balfour.
August von Wassermann, celebrated
Ii1011CV WAS 111,
Our
efforts
are ever dedicated to
°veered March 16 in Berlin.' for the purpose of generating electric- tradition of liberty from times inn
the university Y. M. l'. A.
zes, has
Holiday Spirit Prevailed.
f, e.
scientist ,
, r big business and its pr i
• ' • •• • the Jordan for that memorial, it truly Jewish craving for Zion's ideal."
Jackson Lamm Willie to e
had
to
protect
himself
and
his
faintly
the
strike
which
was
visible
Ile
was
59
years
old.
Professor
M
am
i
Y,
•
, and the introduction of irri-
Committees to take charge of the
P. . '
D
, o , , , , g o;
,'„
throughout his life, I puiterat ,
From 51 1 to lit( (leVrisn ;amines ' com- with the device oltered to business only in the Old City, where Jewish se rman, who WAS, won his professor- I gation in the country. Mavrommatis ! knowledge, an aspiration for the ma. work for the celebration are: An
ell-Itt•ig
of all citizens, cry-
n
pore the community of Jackson. They I ffiihjn„.
observant Jew,
were illso desist, a holiday Y . an
ship at the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute !claimed that n i 19 11 lw had obtained ' terial aw strong sympathy among the rangt•ments, Louis Duseoff, chairman,
„
This unfortunate happening has std
ttlit'err ((tell
hare a beautiful temple, which, how-
Joseph Chaggi, Dr. II. E. Lippitt,
spirit prevailed in the Holy City.
I a similar con cession from the
through
scten- , mint of the Ottoman Empire for the Jews in Russian-Poland during the Charles Goldstein and II. .1. Brevis;
The great number of tourists from foi• Experimental Therapy and
el ver,: is closed most of the year. Tht• , , ,,Ito, about;' asserted the cantor,
a power station reign of Tsar, for the revolutionary publicity, Philip Slomovitz, chairman,
arts of the world, representing hi s em i ne nce es a physician
itirt• cnnsitit•ring an itinerant wht, n friends pressed hint for a plaus-
teas(
Creating
of
explanatien for his predicament, all p i
shall conduct the services
h c on- parties.
rights
.. rts
. t o te
rabbi
t
Simon Richardson and Aaron Kur-
anb
db ruwidi:
•h my unfortunate connection all natnnaes,
the v.1
strong
. Jerusalem All
liti who valne t" he Pres• tint despite ,—
gain . anti-Semitic
•t him . lie.
, I in Jerusalem
• I throu
Ile
us
"The Jewish woman did not stand land; finance, Louis Dann, chairman,
is
ant at the opening of the Hebrew Uni- was
influ,
.. arrayed a
• the teaching of the chit- ,!
• oox Jewish journal that
I also professor of internal meth- cession for the elt•ctrification end it'
I''
dren, who are being brought up in w
an orth d
red th • t •t : Th e -
I alestine . at 're deltendent aloof.. With all the enthusiasm of E. Esser, Sol I'. Lachman, Louis Gra-
y
va r sit th
,
ligation
i. . tine at the University of Berlin.
complete ienoranct, of their religion.' I hears the beautiful name, the Light of darnmric n:In
in the ease with •Iutlaisin for right and justice she traik net and Aaron Pregerson.
steals,
t kro' ls so''hos .P ardor,
..
was born in Ilan upon the arrnMentS
Wassermann
to coperate Israel; despite which name, it has drat
.., new
P
the burg in
ere th e
1866. Ile studied medicine at regard to the Jerusalem power stn- part in the political war of deliver-
The i t
iew color
to the appearance
Orgeniaations A '
a.
h
am., . that
prepared the collapse of au-
for the benefit ing
of the
Jewish
agencies
rather
difficult
as made my life dark in no small degree
The following organizations are
t, an d me di eva l despo ti sm . m any
An interesting detail of the strike Berlin, Strasbourg, Eringen, Munich !thin. The argument turned on the
In, space of two years, has eitY•
but it is prov
an ti, within the
represented
in
the
conference
ar-
a , and elsewhere, bevonting an assistant questiim whidt of Ow two articles in a
t,,,,,,
,
brave Jewish woman fell a martyr
they lack any semblance of a Jewish heaped, obligations
Orations ninnl nw exceed-' of tht• Arab storekt•epers was that
ranging for the celebration of the
ht
one dosed and one to open
order professor at the Koch Institute of the the protocol to the Lausanne Pea" : to her political convictions in this light
their in
shops
atmosphere and many of them have
university's
opening:
Detroit
District
"It ' I sumsalmeFt
a, if I was hypo. those
who said,
had two
doors everylthdy, par- • Charite, in Berlin, fttllowing the con. Treaty is applicable to the Mavrom- for freedom. Anil yet, she loved her
' III •1 IIII '
n'
as
they
to satisfy
no knowledge of the Jewish world in
ketone
enncessien.
of the Zionist Organization of Amer-
AA it
1
ludaisni with all her might am I heir
today.
One Mindrt•d and beam}-five Jew- tint!, at any rate I lamed myself to
ica, United Hebrew Schools, Hebrew
E stablishing in Article 1 that all!.
in
d
by
it
pure!}
ideal
pur-
t fai t hf u I pioneer
of the
pi
Ocularly
the
great
number of tourists . plition of his studies. Ile became
persua d e
,
17U", later "chTICCSSionary cent nets and subse- came the moat
Teachers Organization, Senior and
a journal that vho were eager to purchase souvenirs. the
University
of Berlin
in It
assistant
professor
of tht•rapeuties
wish Renaissance.
the puldicatioll of
it
,
Ph families reside in Lansing and la
Junior Hadassah, Jewish Women's
advanced to a full professor- ,quint agreements relating thereto ..
.. h tt•r and in- '
.
i 1
support a synagogue, a Talmud Tenth I"'•
an-
before October 29 '
t • (' 'IowPolish
A delegation comprised of tribal being
if t M
!duly entered into before
•
European Welfare Organization, Pis-
" TM J • t - else
• '
a temple, which is closed except was to neu
make
pur t et Thrtaigh heads and representing the Arab , s hip i n 1911.
to • the
repentance.
1911, hilwetai the Ottionan govern- t t;rrittiry,
fluting Ow time of IIIIIIC)(11- gah Lodge, No. 34, I. 0. B. 13., Keren
Medical Discoveries.
purr(}' business n
censideratious
I could
on the high holidays. The Talmud duce
mint and the he•al authority on the t 'l n, utilized the opportunititat offered Ilayesod, Youth of Zion, Zionist Cul-
prevailed
upon
for Population in the district of Randth
1
1
•
'
'
•
•
In 1913 he WAS appointed director
Torah has no Hebrew teacher and II
,
con- „ o her by the greet nation and roan-
waited at the railway station of Ludd
ural Society, Congregation B'nai
, hand and the nationals of the
, hand.
de reason
that I did not need for the purpose of greeting Lord Kai - of the oriel} founded institute for Ex- Imo
conducts a Sunday school each week ' h •ver
have
bet
, try of the Germans. She as for the Moshe, Order B'rith Abraham, Miz-
I n t ,, ' t. simple
wa s tracting powers en the othe
wider-
, rd
.
• to most
provisions
•'••
At all achi, Congregation Mogen Abraham,
so oecause I du IAA
four on his way to Jerusalem. The , perimental Therapy in Berlin. It
that
"
With twit young girls, daughters of ' it 'It Ine latso
.
says
t
a
part highly cultured.
%
t it . .1 e IV says
-
ssor
an
assistans
'
t
pro
pro
fe
erste-
:
r
funds
,
I
toe
'
,
e
not be received lie- , , - in 1..1,,,, while
w i
d b unit
' i ss
Ilad tht
..
wont- Congregation Beth Abraham, Congre-
members, and one student of Michi- t an
e.. affaire
Ill•Illtilti••11
I
. 1 CO11111
: in the University of Berlin he made the centratls and subsequent agree- events, she was a well,t-het.gucted
I..sh ou ld IA ,t . I( iro• . .,
Kan Aericultural College of East Lan- ,tend
,aust erd I alftnir was resting.
teen only my less,
uss meals referred to in Article I. Shall an with a strongly larked sense of gation Ahavath Achim, Knights of
m
hut thee wen, the hwe d,,,,, en ,,,I sav i ngs
11r. Chaim Weizmann, president of ! his diseoveries which led to the
he put into conformity with the new
Sing as teachers. Tht• Reform con-
ea - • a • mailer and 11 houseiceeper. Pythias, Temple Emanuel, Comus
duty
.
sh e participansl however,very mien
I
.,1',,,,, ii„I „ r ,h a ns emery that tie. World Zionist Orgainizatitei, aP- I sid blood test which bears his name.
Article \ .,
gtegation conducts a Sunday School , f
Club, Shaart•y Zedi•k, Jewish National
'
I...
Mari h,
• Dr. Wassermenn ' tanmemic conditions."
II
' 1923,
.
1 '1. I As resident Feared at tht , station mei was wet- '' I n
of the pretecol to the Ian getu•ally
which meets at the homes of the mom- " ewe •
I I If:omit
as a lender and propagandist Fund, Zeiret Zion.
antemneed the discovery of a method
nth . hod . t. 1 t as- I metal by the Arab delegation.
bers, The leader of Lansing Jewry is must and will et
in thetight for social reforms and for
The committee of the Maimonides
f
the
strike
pro-
of
determining
the
presence
in
the
,enne
Peace
Treaty
says
that
"bent.-
J. B. Simons, who has resided there , of the company,
for ur
all ••
debts
,
and --'
equal rights for women, without re- Medical Society which will participate
• onsibility not
All day, in spite o
'
peace
prt•vailed
Jerusalem
of what he termed "latent active ticiaries under rencessionary con-
o has the interest ,etne,rtsP •.
I was expl o i ted is A. ( , i i claimed
by the
l'alestine in
Arab
Extuu- hide
gent to nationality and faith. In the in the celebration consists of Dr. Noah
this capacity
for 40 years and wh .•
1
,,,
tuliOr mit sis " It was iredicted at the !tracts referred to in Article
I
which
•
ane. .
I
•
.
• I , iturely .1t.wish sphere. the .1t•vet•ss of
of the community at heart. Ile called ' ' b y step, incurring the remit) of m
no t on the
th i 1: ate ii f th' is pro t oso
Aronstam, Dr. Joseph Reisman and
. ., „ , .
h
.
' i
I I e hour
-
n . ,,,
-• discovery
I- the
et 'a few ir- (ire,
'
•
f ., tune
t • government,
well
in th
the
courts was not
that
would elm i
a conference of the leading citizers: ,a
• n • d even
' humi 'I t atet I • in n
tin as
• • in
I 1 t. (. 1 al..° rt mural! faith- Dr. Ezra. Lipkin.
, to he put in operation, cannot ,..„,..,...,
th t • routine
'
,,
,
were o I p 11,,,
and
tihyHkiatH4 to weed out probable vic- bratty
.
e
to
traditien
in
her
home
anti
H,
H
• All I t s funtis that
Students of the City College of De-
to consider th e drive and t arouse !
•
•
•
I
1
h ,b .1` use o f e
Arab laborers refused . lima of censumption long before the avail themselves of the provisions of `..""
„I
.
a
1 ' ta,nee_,',
oug
(...(Sigil
P troit celebrated the university's open-
her feinily, ., and elven Y. s t
the interest of the townspeople.
tame. eY me and i thr
f Is_ interrupted.
AS this protocol relating to readoption.'
n8 le.
' disease flared up in the lungs or
went into the Light o
,
m
y
erat.I
eminently
in
all
works
of
Jew-
nig,
last Thursday from 12 to 1 noon,
name,
Kalam•zoo to Hold Drive.
I some other serious manifestations of , l'he British government maintain- am"
1 tail and into the printing plant es- to leave their work.
in Room 314 of City College, with
Government Still Vigilan?!
A conference of leailing citizen , of !
culture and Jewish charity.
In spite of the fuel that the Arab I the disease and to subject tM•ni to a .1 that the Mavrornmatis concession, 1 IIIII
t .'
'
I
taIdichral
by
my
associates
in
coin,-
Rebid
A.. M. Hershman and Philip
Kalamazoo was called when ale Bus. '
"1 ant sorry to report that of the
aim strike passed peacefully without any in•t•essary regime of diet and fresh air sin, it had net been put into opera-
being to bring ahout the
100,000 Jews in 'German•Poland' Slomovitz On speakers.
ker presented the needs of the two . ti :uhtless
n ' with ihat publicatien, the
ssianic are even before the Al- unpltusant incidents, the government which would prevent the patients {non nen at
the
time
theprebend
wits
sign- (Province of Posend less than 2,000
Is;
n•gartled
as
such
to
which
Other
celebrations in the city will
is
iii
Jewish agencies to Manuel N. New- d. '
relaxed the various measures bra-timing what is gent•rally termed i ,I,
The Greek
include a Hebrew celebration, spon-
: 1rtiolo VI. is applicable.
Pieter, representing the Kalamazoo 'M e
the other hand, main- have rt•meint•d in the country since
.I1F, NA
' 't -
'
•
Ili
dm
sored
by
the Hebrew speaking ele-
untie Pe.
' • ' mighty
deereen
lode.. of B'nai B'rith; Louis I eve
a rumor
has it.
tesitant• t•urrt•nt that it took in safeguarding public order. "eonsuniptive."
In the closing years of his life Dr. g ovrono
Wassermann had been engaged on one tailed that Artiele IV. is to lie ap- this ish
province
has numerous,
again roe excellently ments, including the United Hebrew
, e • .
rule. The
President of Beth Moses Synagogue;
f
Tem my ;resent financial distress is at 51ilitary police patrolled the streets,
hievements of his plied te the Marrommatis concession
1,1111i , Rosenbaum, president of
for cancel- erganized cultural and benevolent in. Schools.
avoided being obtrusive.
c
, ' p ert i lye 1 der , to my having specu- hut In
Beginnings of University.
view of the tact that in the of the greatest a
is therefere not 1,pen
,stitutions of the 'German-Polish' Jews
pie Weal Israel; Mrs. M. Sternfield..,
e f a test for and
market• There is
latinn but rather for re-adoption.
President of the Ladies Auxiliary of iris,
I nItcd 1 ,,,, ti,,, ,t.K.k
f truth in the allege- month of April the Nehu Mune holi- carta•r—the perfeetion
The first to advocate the founda-
The
Permanent
Court
of
Interne- are empty and deserted tralay. The
u some quarters I day of thy Palestine Arahs is celehra- the disellVerY of latent cancer.
I
.
•
nt•
iota
n
Harry
Okun,
treasurer
Moreover
in
tion
of
a Ilebrew university was the
Ot
I
Beth MO`Poi
ni t
The function of the Wassermann
of Beth alone,. and II. .1. Friedman lien I, .en eritit•izral for singing in mo- cry
the gera•rnment
believes
of tional Justice which held several ere- Poles
ere Mead to 'requisitien' them late Dr. Hermann St•hapira, professor
deuces.
Pd. high,
at which
lion Arab feeling
runs it test ie to th•termine predisposition
o
such
slips
,ions
on
the
mattt•r
beginning
in
Jan-
1'y
Company
.
i
v
Outfitting
h
of
mathematics
at Heidelberg Uni-
of thePeople
"And now, lastly, let us turn our
s
n I
unary under the chairmanship of liter
of versity, one of the staunch assistants
of that city. Kalamazoo has a large I
• , nse h to t this " criticism Cantor advisable during the next few weeks I the disease in early life,
eared C. .1. Leder, in its decision de- attention to the Austrian sphere
a
aa
t
u
t
e
or
poss
tt
fan
i
liken
as
will
Prevent
or
cure
Orthodox community, the mentbers of non
t
ea
t•rs.
I!'
t'
k
'n
.
,
ign
.
e
'1
'
e
r
I n picture
311
of Dr. Ilerzl, the father of the Jew-
11, 1 0
t 'hf I 'Y f
that t ••
th
M rt • ha ' t r s I' ;I
t k ltp
'
dared that the Mevremmatis tenes- annexation: Galicia! Under th
, its outbreak.
e p o l e s ish National Fund idea, who died
which contribute to every worth}' R •senblatt maintains
a debt of lion- devel,,pmt•nts of a hostile nature.
Of the Itap.burg family, th
It has bran undt•rstood 11r. von WAS-
stirred, not InCrelY AS
The city supports a
spokesmen pointed out strike
that ' sertnann virtually had perfected the sawn which has been signed January
a ....mph., na. while on a Zionist propaganda tour.
Jewish
• cause.
Aral,
lei-
were
allow,'
to
live
Min
obligations that ho has in-
,
o 'r , ' a ll the that
Torah. A drive, as in De- as
have Lein incurrt•d in the peaceful
111111 cultural life. The Jews al. In 1901 the Fifth Zionist Congress
• - nature
th t th of • tht•
Ar b Aral
national test, en which he had he
been
27, irality
1911. is with
the
•Ieresalen;
was working
am,. int.!
valid.
Tht•
existence for at Penal
a
of passed a resolution calling up on the
t
troit. for the Ort and the refugees• n-,•,..1 or
a
he
• • 0 f th's
i. at - 11n I y • proras
•
- s t enjoyed a relative
1 n consequt•nst
1913 When
-II
i t in length of time rat the Kutten
Il disciplined and organ Sillee rintendent
will be combined with an effort to I'.
his name.
,
cf the Kaiser Wilhelm l.ra right cannot necessitate the ex- rights. Find and foremost, all nppor- directors of the Zionist movement to
rs it his dutY to do moct•ment is wt
pe
su
.
el,
the
outside
.
considt
open to make a careful inquiry into the pos-
titude, h t
t not
un , te local Jewry.
t; • pay
I priatien of the 51acrommatis con- (unities for education were
,
• poet;
. off ed, hut sho
h• mg • in its
Hebrew uni-
rmination of Institute.
everyt
Grand Rapids has the largest Jew-
then, An Austrian monarch never sibility of founding ■
h • lid of his voice. world as le uld
he firm de te
• • „
Deeth Halts Medical Triumphs.
:h t acti-,n would not
If
to
•
versity. After the Eleventh Zionist
is er -
ish community of any 0
these
A cablegram (rem Bet Ito, dated
nformity
•.v,th
the
international
thought
ef
a
'numerus
dausus.
ee
.,,
two Ortho-
and
wherever
the
larch,
people
to
hi
p
.
Congress
at
%Jenne
in
1911
a (cm-
Mr. Busker.
Flier "I shall sing whtmera•r
anted thus far by upport
The
Jews
made
use
of
this
right,
• •
occasien to do so," Deetihn which establisht•s the Jew- Nlarch 1,, says:
•••
,,
,
was madetowaros the acquire-
an wit lout t ar 0 any- is nett nn home in I alestintr
. 14:snots tweeitted I:y Creel Brit-
than the m en. F,d. „•ril..
i r rasa
bemired families s
thte . mawbe
"The death yesterday of August 0
the mandatory ter Palestine; tIe wenien m r e so
n
Zi•
nIsts
draw
attention
ti
the
fact
ri
AS
in
lt
,
boort,
an
old
conception,
the
strictly
lion
of
land
in
Jerusalem
on
Mount
d'iv sYnagogues, a Talmud Torah and
-: . •
•
' be lisp
Sell to criti-
the might
lth
, ,
• ale
t been P riven that
. .
•Inee it basso
Rabbi Phili 1 F. Water-
n, n..t
singing for myself, that nationalist feding among the Ar- von Wassermann removes the last ef
e Temple
t ne t,, ,
. says
•
1 ...ixotfe,mi‘l nit,... , . etd.xut.ci au t,t ityhOrTsho,ni sf Scopus.
I .
.
ry:1 catite iym 17,fs tft,r,nnfitrt.h.,tts, .iurI thi, , „
- Temple
'
The cornerstone of the Ilebrew
- m an et
He . I a
,am,. vitilent nature the. tour great scientists—Kteh, Ehr- 8
Emanuel is active in ,.,....,.
.
a y, i s no t of the
ountries,
as
in
Ireland,
lick,
Gehring
and
Wassermann
•-who
reerniatia
se:th
1918,
,..urmnsmtstnntct•
. . of
but
.irt
' Light of Israel which has as i n o the r c
all charitable work, irrespective
- ' for the
on the other hand, were University was 1,01 on July 24,
Ilaurhters,
1raely clashes at established the leadership of Gt•rmany t„..
for indt•mnity Of $1,010,-
.
kindled
dark
tires
and
for
w•hich
with
by
Dr. Chaim Weizmann president
,
Ctfied or belief, and is one of the lead-
re rmitted t t Require secular i1 true-
w hi c h has led to 1
trading was in the inrastigstien anti treatment of •
.
is
se
d
.
dism
the tif the Ve,m1.1 Zionist (liga'nization.
lit•aon s help I shall make amends."
WAS
ors in a movement to unite all •Jewish
No suecessor is ":" The
t! Ines when Iliiii 11(11iSt
G.
Eutunberg crncessi n which ,,,,,, i n th e •..t a t,..schtsde Hence ,
— ---
planning of the university de-
d and tie y point out that a infecti , us diseentra. piece of the Ilk-
philarthropy in Grand Rapids.
Pero magi of well-bred The
:,rouse
f , greater
a t hand tn take
lr.I.;
Arab pepulatien
only
a p y Ear , l eufniZtd w , man. who s igns ens "laced in the hands of Pro-
,. , , - part of the responded
A. Wolf. resident of the temple,
the
,.,,h,,,
to
the
all
covt•rer
of
the
epoch
making
Wasser.
ha
s
Men
de'y
granted
by
the
British
,
LOUIS MAYER ()F LANSING
, •ht a: s Intended t I le
ssor
Pat'rick Geddes of Edinburgh.
••
erion
,
hi sn a resident of tht• city Go- 5.1
hut e in many instances earned IMir its .
B• OFFICE , •• • :' n !,srt,dly
All De,Insit Jaws I.,,ited.
• to r, anx•ous net to Is. classi- Inenn reaction, which entiths1 him In ir Il I II -t• II' f. r the . rebuilding of Pal-
• . t. , e
and is a man who stands rtni I
C HOSEN FOR B
•
, t.. , • ... .• . , . I , yr
•
If
;
••
.
,
_______
•
The
comniittee in charge of the
number
ef
arm.
•
;
•
•
v
Ow
Aral,
agitators
as
traipms
historical
(quality
aith
Keeh
who
was
,
.
. . the nate
cause and that the the • first to Pedal.. the mfra•teais en,- , -Arm a-
e'd I. le-latid
e• I ef II t
!'' , •Y time to neglect his bustle
.
.
❑
-
. h . hrlIth,
crIchrat:on for the (wning of the He-
f - •• hint.:
the invent- the
frt. reat-h o oete.
. , : •
.
, r charity or philarthropy. Jacob
I NNSINC
- , A
,., ,, e nat i onal
n raised,
• H se i
, te
,
- • . . •
• • - ':
.' , ' 0, , , i , , •
brew
I,
..
,
„
.
Univcraty
c'alls -on Detroit
.
.
COOLIDGE MAY SPEAK AT
1.... mail , r old resident. who is n
h e •In
• •
I. 0.
B. c B., attended
the an• : , . , tut passing ot tie str, t t ro
it
•. j • •
the of which it
has interested him- her' of t
Waft find.
CONVENTION Jewry i0 make
71 , years
rat ace,
•.elehout
his life. His son Henry nual state convention of the alichi • ' . : leas and Arabs can live in peace or el' selversan. and Behring, the
ess
ORTIIODOX
raised
alt
'.
'
,-
.
rd.
r
,
•
•
,,'nn'
ry
teen
at
the
!II:anent
er
ef
a
diphtheria
st•rum.
It
NN \ Si II 1 \ GTON.-1.1. T. Al— a etc. Detroit Jews are asked to give
, "'I .
;ei
in social and charitable nand
: •
.
.
pport
to
this
feelings are Drew- fate u{ the great rennin her to die of
e I . i
su
..
an Council of Independent
f eelings
-- eganic kidney
,
•Ie-
ft trouble— statP.m. be
;III I N'III-
' ' ' . ' •,‘•ni,tie
of busi-
• c ..
se
.
It on S55
, st a dist ast ,
hand like were t n IM way to pr. pale
event b y closI ng their places
I '.. has taken over his intertst, and
, Jo. qtat.ms . to the hight
int
sy,..tf•nt of electrieity and irriga- l'• . - tit] t Coolidge may accept an in- their whole-hearted
Louis in 51ayer,
president . • • ., .I It
,.1 pnees
that the Malt rap" f- not yet touched by 0
ferthering them for the good et Icniti 111ith held
Flit
ness Iluring the hours of the celebra-
'
'en
in
the
reentry'.
.
•
was
chosen
I
citation
to
address
the
next
convert-
lion,
by
decorating
their
houses
and
'
Ely is alarch Ill.
• .IeWish community. !leery second
.
• the council. - • . ,- e is due nog(' to skillful agitathin his. "Though perhap s the most renown- , ti
ImIg e of
and
vice-president
in the Jewish national colors.
On'
( Il l
of Grand of
Impor tant ef Decision.
I re ;dent of the alit
the Penimmnt Pon, to be held in Baltimore in Mayo gtores
, I to a natural and inalt. anti-Jew-
thl'
Arab
ed
of
medical
men
in
this
decade,
Dr,
Other officers are Louis Robinson of t I ,,
tit of ,1,116141
Itternatienal Justice in fa- by the United Orthodox Jewish Con- blue and white, and by attending the
part IIf
1;a e id, and w as al, ell,
The
v • r practicetl rued', ine.
nn never
tVasesrma
at the Kirby Center with
president; Ilenry Ely of rah sentiment on the
. .
roan.
'ens of America,
Rat-
.
.• of which
'no-president of the Michigan
)m-
„
R a y i , ty , ,
las-
A great factor in the pacificntem of His private fortune alltavral him
to
Grand Rapids, first vice-president; populatitm.
if h•
I Herbert 8.
of New 1 fork
ork their families. An event of each ethe-
r v 1' er ef the Greek teal rnment against regatl,
S. Goldstein
,
01 at its meeting in Flint last Sun-
the
store-
thdh
ate
his
teener
time
to
the
leber_
with is
the head, sccurding to • statement portance should be properly
14
the
British
go,rionent
with
regard
"
o man, Jackson, secretary. the arab
'la)'. An interesting fixture of Jacob
lire
. .. mind, es”
th e ' impor t anee ,
Aft
I
v
tir
VieW1(11
W
to etp
k • th:'
The Lansing
delegates were I
some o
deal cencessihns
of interest is
in intt•rna- made I y the President to Congressman bested because it represents
I -'' a
to greet
Pah•stine
Elh's work is in co nnection with the Charles
117
Glades Furman, oce•presi. itralief,, inducing
was the fact that there hlood reaction became known, h
New
Nathan D. Perlman of New York
facets,
bulustrial Removal Bureau of
ienal legal cirele. It was lwhen
jointed
I t at greatest
achievement of world J•1 i t N
of tourists inPal- Kaiser awarded him special
•o when
this his deld of the local lodge; ilarry Raps- starve opt'
he called
the White House
immigrants
f
last
page.)
gnat
mar.
Cr
' k. Forty year. a 'ea'ne
(Turn
to
a
t imi rom Amer- , and in 1913 created for him the In-
lat
.
to emend the invitation.
test'
active
i n . other
from Ws,
Russia
anti
parts of Eu- Port.
visitors,
Wilbert
Kle- estine
are
(Turn to last page.)
wan. secretarY:
William Mandell,
Charles
Cush.
now, many will and patronage are stitute of Expt•nmental Therapy,.
ica, whore r.a
which he headed till he died."
ler,
David
Friedland
and
family
and
co
desired by the Arab merchants.
rot* throughout the country, Mr. Ely
Saul Graff and family.
(Turn to last "age.)
I
GREEK CONCESSION
IN PALESTINE IS ,POLISH JEWESSES
VALID SAYS COURT HIGHLY EDUCATED
ROS ENBLATT TELLS
livll Y HE IS BANKRUPT in,J('.1 ‘ 11.. .
i
FAMOUS SCIENTIST
DIES IN BERLIN
—
Wassermann, pis.