A merico ffewish periodical eater CLIFTON AMU' • CINCINNASI 10, 01110 LWISit IIRONICL - E , 1925 m small s• rocker in all in. dtts1 nut 'In. seas t were , stoi• for All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN , s- re. t m•hed. Cory DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 1925 VOL. XVII, NO. 20 YESHIBAll TO GIVE Next Monday HEBREW UNIVERSITY (To O Speak n ' Behind the Scenes' ) $1000 PLATE DINNER CELEBRATION TO BE FOR BUILDING FUND CITY -WIDE AFFAIR t. Cl emens Quota For Relief, $ I ,500 JEWIS H CONGRESS TO AID IN RELIEF OF EUROPEAN JEWS Hebrew University Celebration Speaker Elkin, Levine, Green and Mrs. Malhin Organize Committee. Nathan Straus Moved by Ap- — peals of World Relief Or- No ,,e1 Idea to Raise Second tif which Fiftetol hundred d o car ' Million of $5,000,000 for ganization Members. ' $500 will be for the Stranded Refu- —_ I gees Fund and $1,000 for the Ort Orthodox College. tiUtoa I flior.i iNnt,oturuntction Furl, ii , the RELIGIOUS TEACHING Clemens Jewry, was de- COLLEGE ENDORSED BY BANNED BY SOVIETS sided upon at a meeting of the local • LEADING EDUCATORS lewish leaders held last Sunday at Elkins Hotel. Louis Busker, ss o is Eisenstadt, Former Chief Dr. i touring the sniallt•r Michigan cites Penniman, Kay, Scott, Bryan, Rabbi of Leningrad, Tells ,‘„,' eyageg ,7 11" ,' , ' h n:. , ' ,f,„ ; t, tl ' „'n ' es ,t, er e h e e ti n int i i n Aydelotte Among Those of Persecutions. man, president of the United Jewish ---- Who Sent Greetings. Charities; M orris . I) Waldman, execu- of City of Detroit Sends Congratulations to De- troit Jewry. --- RABBI SAUL SILBER ONE OF PRINCIPAL SPEAKERS Council Koffman Calls Upon All A. J. Jews to Make Celebration a Holiday. NIalbiti, 9-3-0-0 Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents ash the is warp. Telephone GLENDALE EVENING STANDARD SAYS BALFOUR MAY RETURN AS A JEW Labor Member Asks If Balfour Visit Will Mean Ad. ditional Expense. PREMIER HERRIOT SENDS GREETINGS David Brown of Detroit Among Many Notables Who At- tend Opening. LONDON.—(J. T. A.)—The visit After hearing the reports of Ur of Lord Balfour to Palestine to open - NEW YORK.—So enthusiastic was I live director of the United Jewish • the Hebrew University found an echo Rabbi i f t z n ktn, k witri i . y Butzel. pre- . eti111 i i ,nHat t M. of Charities, and Fred in the House of Commons when Mac . formerly aibelfn ri ;‘ ' litini is nonf 1.:(i• 'n'i ti' l strand. the response of Orthodox Jewry — - - er Kenzie Livingstone asked the secre- New York to the appeal for the first Isented the needs Of the 15,000 r. Oscar Kohn, me d D d in ntsd When Detroit Jews meet Sunday ts an ted Jews nd in Europ ean por mbth rld Relief Dele gati on, tary for the colonies whether he had everting, April 12, at Kirby Center, $1,000,000 of the 95,000,000 fund of the organtz at ion which of th, e anWo any information with regard to the teaches Kirby and St. Antoine avenues, to sought for the building of the Yoshi- I Cuba, a Jews of Russia the industrial executive committee of the America popular feeling exhibited in Palestine bah of America that a novel methodi arts and agriculture, to Jacob Malbin. Jewish Congr•ss at a recent merlin C celebrate the occasion of the opening reso t1 is in connection with Lord Balfour's vis- lintel Biltmore adoptt• of the Hebrew University at Jerusa- has been adopted to raj" the second I • president of the synagogue; Samuel at the otel , g 1:10etraitmn committer i:tne it. lem, they will be joined in their jubi- million dtillars. At the suggestion of Harris Is Se- ' Elkin, Louis Green, harry Levine and lotion wit 'Major Ormsby-Gore in reply stated 'i h president of the disposal lation by an expression of felicita- that he had no information other than the co-operation of other represent a- lig, director of the Yeshibah Celle 's/Nirs• Jacob Mall"n• tion from the Detroit city govern- dinner will be , Ladies Auxiliary. Those present at d what appeared in the British press. live Jewish organizations, are to Building Fund, a big MOIL held at the Hotel Astor on April 26,Ithe meeting organized tht•mselves as MacKenzie Livingstone then further ALEXANDER WOOLLCOTT - vise ways and means of obtaining im h • Council of the City of Detroit the executive committee and sr t- asked the government to make clear mediate rslief for the Jews in Eas at which a cover charge of $1,000 a ' on Tuesday, March 31, unanimously DR. SAUL SILBER plate will be made for each guest. , rangt•d to make an appeal to the local es to the Arab population of Palestine lding Jewish community on the last day of ern and Central Europe. This d passed the following resolution pro-' the fort that Balfour is not a Jew but colon was reached after a series I if man Bradley, con- x y p was $1,000 raised ,000 of the bui e first Th nd posey d b Counc Stephen by a handful of well- I rassover. h ' a Presbyterian. Major Ormsby-Gore S Jewish people and the ' W , fu One hunred a nd twenty Jew an Stew Kr I replied that he heard that Lord Bal- and Wise, president known Orthodox Jewish leaders and !families ty: Hebrew Universiil Mount Cle organic four had read the New Testament 1 re "Whereas, on April 1 the inaugura- ' Behind lesson in the Anglican Cathedral in aroused throughout New York and I support a syna file. Rabbi Gabriel Zakuto of Detroit lion, participated. al id , Jerusaleni. This brought forth an in- So moved was the venerable the country in the building of tai= Mount Scopus near Jerusalem will be m- great seminary and college, the cow- I has recently been engaged as their I terjection from Sir William Lane celebrated in the presence of many Alexander Woolleott to $neak mittee is confident that over 1,000 : spiritual head. The children attend beloved philanthropist by the 'inert he - Mitchell, who exclaimed, "No, he nations and institutions of learning, ------- • at Temple Sisterhood Meet - plates for the dinner will be sold with- / a Hebrew school which is supported sive and profound appeals and t sh ' I by the community, as less than half graphic descriptions of the Jewi including representatives of the gov- Ef- 1 didn't." John Baker, Labor M. I'., asked situation abroad that he arose and in I Women's Societies Join in 13. ing A eminent of the United States and of t out difficulty. gar , At a meeting of the campaign com- I are able to pay their tuition. whether there would be any addition- , cai and fort to Raise Funds for of Ameri, ers Sixty to 75 children attend an ex- " brief address assured the dele the u nivities - an Jewry will for a $1,00 0 on of the t Americ I at expenditure incurred for the pur- which on rnittee at as pro the pl an "Wherea s, th e inaugurat of th eir Medical Organization. lion !fat "Be hind the Scenes, " a lec , pose of providing special safeguards posed, t he committeel, cellent Sunday School each week. spond to the cry ing needs ity marks the bi the Sc. dinner w Hebrew University _ the overtones of the theatre, ture - 1 which is conducted in English. ,.,,.religionists. of learning / ' for Lord Balfour during his visit to of a great ins she become a most im- cidentals of the seaon, the elements accepted the novel idea enthusias of which promise Mount Clemens has conducted a ,.,,.religionists. in related the plight Valuable additions to the corps of Palestine. Major Ormsby-Gore re- ill tically anti within a short time 135 I w Dr. Motzk Poland, Latvia, lb Ai- helpers in the Hadassah bazaar, to be I plied that he was not aware of such portaint factor in the material, fatal- invisible to the casual playgoer, tt, tickets were speedily sold, giving the • number of successful drives in the the Jews in r a ', held in Arena Gardens April 26-29, • • expenditure and if there was such, imania and Russia and appealed fo oast in which they over-subscribed lectual and spiritual progress of the be discussed by Alexander Woollco tn t o Near East anti of the whole of man-, dramatic critic of the New York Sun committee a start of $135,000 toward their quotas. Much of this is due announced last week. Mrs. 1 it would be borne by the Palestine strong worn! organization of Jews ' Were and Vanity Fair. at the April meeting its second $1,000,000. One hundred dollar dinners have • the fact that the Jewish visitors to help the Jews of those lane . rry hi. Pren zlauer and M rs. . use : governm • emple that Lord Balfour m • the Bath City are unusually sympa- political and civic disabilities were'. Ha The s suggestion ent. been given by many Jewish orgas- Goldstick art' in charge of the NI- • "Whereas, the citizens of our corn- of the Si terhoo held in the chapel of t t. he temple lowing booths and have appointed as t after the enthusiastic reception Be- l to he h tht•tic and assist the townspeople invoked against them. minty will celebrate with ay afternoon, April 13, at 2:15 ations during the past year as a said that with the exception of , assistant chairmen: Nies. J. Ilarwith, corded hint in New Palestine may re. every opportunity. The cam- lie observances the dedication of the lie / Mond o'clock. The lecture comprises many means of raising funds effectively, at a , oer charge of the drive for the France, England, Czecho-Slovakia ' aluminum, baskets and flowers; Mrs. main them or if he returns to Eng- the miner first time in which brew University, at has ev 'resolved b the Council of peeps behind the scenes of two or but r his is Ort and the refugees is planning to and a few other countries the Jews 'leery Klein, strudel; Mrs. L. Schiller, land he might return as a Jew, was f $1 000 per plate a. , were the subject of attacks simliar electrical appliances; Sirs. Harry , expressed by the Evening Standard, . the City of of Detroit that we extend three plays of the • greetings congratulations to the I few' confidences as current to how they came beta made, with every prospect of raise as much as possible at prest n upon Lord Balfour 'a NIS- 000,000 being raised by the affair. and, if the quota is not made, to raise to those launched against them in Fleischman, glassware; Mrs. . Georg`' commenting Jerusalem. the balance during the month of July, f the Ilebrew University at to be produced, a few true stories of $1, Educators Endorse Yeshibah. Mrs. . .1 "sel' , • it to ' u " o 11 1 •11 . ayshenfsatide, they were deprived . : kitchen COI" "Many of Lord Balfour's admirers towels; Mrs. R. Abramovitz, The movement to build a great when the season is at its nd thonlan Jerusalem and to all our fellow-cit- the accidents and at P rocery. Mrs. Prt•nzlitut•r Is general' in Great Britain trembled for his soul tens who will participate in the cele- lie behind them. The lecture is d of a liveliho o d because of restrictive modern Yeshibah, which will include they learned of his reception economic laws and were disfran- g . chiarman of the blanket booth, the : when witi h college, has at- ' and we express the hope that seribed as "entertainment for those ewis bration and on among and utterances in Palestine. Lord t promise of this new last/- who like to see the wheels go around." America's first c chisel in Roumania. contents of whi h will be supplied by BIBLICAL INFLUENCE ON , i traded nation-wide attenti h n- Dr. Motzkin said that if the ma- co th • women of the Bicur ( holem So- George Gordon and others who were the foremost educators of t c Alexander A oollcott uas men tution of learning will be completely TARTAR RACE REVEALED i jority of Jews in the Ukraine w t in . te. on Jan. 19, 1887. Ile try try as one of the most significant less famous entered the "Covenant Phalanx, nger me Mrs. Abramovitz has asked for do- / of Abraham" and became Jews," the fulfilled." Philadelphia not to be overwhelmed by hu present-day American life. N. Jd train t not was grat'luate Every Detroit Jew Invited. they would have to have help f ram for the grocery booth from • parn,r says. Many in of them have written to the „ o ., nations A. J. Koffman, president of the De- 'Central High School, received his slelss MOSCOW. - (J. T. AT — • • • ' eir A merican brethren. Dr. Si v i e s Jewish women of the city. She joins gicfal dist ov erit •s recently made re- th he it district of the Zionist Organize- bachelor of philosophy degree from Yeshibah, expressing their sympathy of 1stadt said that the Jews in o roli. in the appeal of all chairmen of BALFOUR VISITS College in 1909 and did with the project and indorsing it as , ovleoal tra p as College e fi rst time th e influence or th on of America, who presided at , Ham u 13. work In 1 at Colmbia gra d u ate valuable addition to American col- the Bible on the Tartar race, accord- Russia who attentpted to give d as booths that prospective buyers of sup- HOLY PLACES ure. Among them are the following:, i so me the conference of organizations ' University in 1 9 909 he joined plies that are not immediately needed' JERUSALEM. — (J. T. A.) — A were prosecute l Dr. J. II. Penniman, head of the log to the announcement of scientists gious instruction which banded together to make members of the bourgtoiss. ait until the bazaar is open.. and state of excitement prevail ed among celebration of the, opening of the Ile- the editorial staff of the New York here. "Any plorml the economic condition of the w make their purchases there. The say. the Jerusalem Arabs when an un- ' Times and in 1914 became dramatic ,ity Uni itution of Pennsylvania: l Tartar coins found in a glazed ven- al 3,200,000 Jews living in Russia and ing to the purchaser will be substan. founded rumor was spread that Lord brew a city-wide c which has for its purpose in University Detroit, has issued a call at vers at . critic of the paper. Ile was also on inst ion of many, tial and the use to which the money I, Balfour would visit the Omar Mosque, editorial staff of the Home Sector. the disseminating of truth and the sal curiously inscribed in Arabic in- told of the actual starvat lion war and cultivating of the minds of the pen- dicate that the writer was npiiiirently including orphans, anti the closing of will go will put an added value on Due to tactfullness of the Palestine the la a ] Jews to make the day of the eels- Il e served during l which because the money which the buyer spends. administration leaders no unpleasant ons fat the Stars file in their youth is welcome in a person acquainted with Biblical lit- of the Jewish instituti bration a holiday. was on the edit oriel staff i n the his- : , and Stripes and its correspondent on America. There are certain special venture. The text contains several of lack of funds have ve been compelled Particularly in the tumid ore !tooth,' incidents occurred. hi h ist "Ts occasion people pre. After visiting the Christian holy which will be in charge of Mrs. Louis I tory of an the opportunity entire Jewish for really sin- the American front. literatures about which all American t approximittions of Biblical phrases, to cease fu nctiOning. sent, Dr. Kohn, a member of the Social , Robinson buyers a Balfour, accompanied by e v. citizens should be informed, and there including a sentence approximating lk- , ., places Lord • • will find bargain' s • . uyers ho rem national joy on the part of our' Mr. Woollcott is the author of s ins ias s Democratic party of Germany, spoke ' the High Commissioner, Sir Ilerbert well for ks on the drama, in- are certain subjects of study which' verse "Blessed is the man w walk- odly. of the help required by the Jews tern. that purchase will pay them well tor dt Koffman eral notable boo e th not in the counsel of the ung of needed articles of Samuel, motored to Jericho, the Bib- Detroit community," Mr. Ko saiti. "When we meet Sunday eve- eluding "Mrs. Fiske." "Mr. !Sickens concern only The particular of our the study groups of Hebrew This opens up the interesting question porarily stranded there. He said that I furniture. lira lily of Dates. Upon his return "Enchanted population. _ . pect to see Goes to the Play," unions the Junior Hadassah Arranges U•neInit. to Jerusalem the distinguished guest is to what extent the Tartars were ac- he hoped the trade use their of influ• ning to celebrate we ex its Aisles" and "Shouts and Murmurs." literature and Jewish civilization Bical literature. iii With the qauinted States would almost"!". dined with Col. Frederick 11. Kisch, element represented and United m'k ab out of the utmost importance because '‘ b are l tt- an, political rt-presentative of the represntation give exprssion to a "Enchanted Aisles" e was Made by scient. elide . that Jewish artisans stranded • Arrangements , : tt t,tsi.o Pro-, eals of Western riii tr ' hest iritual id ' ldi ,nilusitef,Jun e varied asuiciati ons , hig sp d its the stage an ork in Germany might he permitted to Pi 1e by the y, mingl dancing for t Zionist Executive in Jerusalem, and desling of Jewish jo worn while in "Mr. Dickens Mr. Woollcott Europe have lived derived from the , The discovery uni fied a fee , material packed are . join German trade unions. ire for constructivee w the ambition of Dickens Scriptures, both of the Old Testament ists who hod lots, making a survey of cteheo fe evening attended a perform- with Bernard G. Richards, the executive three nights of the bazaar. They perption s ws o that tua azar, which was given to engage one of the best ease be a fine writer or successful and of the New, which constitute the great quantities ti fur which will aim at the waos t of Russian secretary of the organization. then , orchestras in the city as an added at- by the Palestine Theater Company ife." h Jt•svish l and Vaults Copany in wish culture and the and store-rooms li of The Je principal speakem at the meet- dramatist. The noted Engsh au• great Jewish contribution t the that away forgotten or many years in nall. read a report of the varied activities assume ction to the great affair. 'lionn museums. nt, ac- thought of the world. I tra ew ' he thor's greatest disappointme . of the congress during the past f like any gates of the Church of the miscellaneous booth, containing inn Sunday evening will be Dr. Jacob 1 rh, hibish will be open. One notable find is the seal of the . Sontlerling, prominent German rabbi cording to the dramatist, was his fail- the Yes , w h o d e. Monarch, hing variety of articles donated by the Holy Sepulchre were opened to Lord King Persian Artaxsrms, months, especially emphasizing the other college or school, to " all Or-I ' Rabbi Saul tire to achieve anything great for the work of the congress in helping to Balfour who visited both the Garden ttend its courses. and Zionist organizer; presumably either Artaxerxs 1, who Benue and to carry on the campaign , wholesalers of the city has bt-en t ag , and the Tomb, accompanied by Sir head of the Orthodox Theo- s sire to Co.operation Nec ..... y. 5-124 13. C., or Artaxerxes Arxerxes SlIter, a 1 -10 I !dared in charge of Mrs. Harry Sel- Mrs. Max Gilbert Clayton, Civil Secretary of the Dt•art G. F. Kay of the College of reigned 46 reigned 35:1-3314 13. C. The of the Emergency Committee for 4 logical Seminary at Chicago; Rabbi who Relief of the Stranded Jews in the' ker. Mrs. Z. L. Goldsmith, l• Palestine government and a special Liberal Arts of Iowa University : ...•lintier \ M. Hers hman of the Congregation • differs from that of King an Cuba. of Europe was greater need than Darius in the British Museum in that ports sOstarey Zedek, Rabbi Henry J. Ber-IMINSK Some of those who attended the Frank, Mrs. Harr y Frank and Mrs. guard of honor. for never the co-operation of Protes. ounce with pride Particularly impressive scenes took dvitz of Temple Beth El and rep- to tent!, Jews and Catholics in the de- , the inscription is unaccompanied by meeting included Joseph Ilaroiniess,IMax Hayman ann place when Lord Balfour, after visi- , m•entatives of lo c al colleges and the f any Babylonian or Anshan transia- Carl Sherman, former attorney-Bra- ' that every doll in their doll booth — special- ling the Church of the Holy Sephul- the higher values o by l'•,Iversity of Michigan. 1' 4 , eral of the state of New York. Repre- will be hand-made and will be clothed I t ion. It is being studied in dresses mastic entirely by hand. life. I am sure that all persons who :\ will feature of Hebrew the Detroit celebra- chre, Came to see the Wailing Wall, lion be the greeting from Red Rabbi Asses.. Leaders of Fas• velopment are interested in higher education in , ists and will be t•xhittited in the (hien- Typical Jewish dishes, including the only remnant of King Solomon's faring Another Belli. Case. tal canton of the Fine Arts Museum (Turn to last page.) delicatessen dainties, strudel, salads Temple, which is held in reverence by the Jewish youth student body, to America will wish you every success in Moscow. — m- i ___ me . I and frankfurters, will be with at the the Jewish people all over the world. at undertaking be delivered by Nathan Shur, a 'SIOSCOW.--(J. T. AT -The sell- in • ur great rt•fr•shment stands about the build- The visit of Lord Balfour to the Wail- her of the graduating class of the t' this As Jt•w- a re- I , tilrif the establishment if in the trial of the thereritual it. ing. Mrs. Mack B. Weiss has been Mg Wall was the greatest event of the tence United Ilobrew Schools of Detro 'butchers in Minsk continues to stir kb college, I feel sure that a great' ____-_ —_ 1 ;dared in charge of the refreshment day in Jerusalem, which now holds Rus- contribution can be made in enrich- Procedure of Meeting. president of the Jewish public opinion in White many American tourists. Many of lug !tie cultural and academic lift of I booths. Mr. Koffman, as . Additional booths will be available the pious Jews who gathered at the he meeting sia. t Detroit district, will open While it is the general opinion of America." all to offer prayers for the for renting by any Detroit merchant Vs' t Wailing as and introduce Fred M. Butzel a chairman. Cantor Samuel Vigoda of the non-proletarian classes that the Dr. Walter Dill Scott, president of 1 revival of Zion wept joyfully when who has special articles for Sale at the Shearey Zedek Synagogue will ritual Webers were sentenced mere- Northwestern University: "Please the bazaar. These booths are 10•10 the author of the Balfour Declare- vs'e:1 ' the ground of their belonging accept my most sincere congratula- hes for the project feet in size and the chapter will sta- tion, re-establishing the Jewish na- ly on lions and ou best wis render several Hebrew songs, fol. t' one after jes - thine' home in l'alestine, approached The to the clergy fought by the Jewish tion an attendant at each hatvt• un dertaken in which y hurs ' speech. lowed f noon and evening if the renter tie- to view the heavy granite stones of by Master S Rabbis Silber and communists, the communists are m •-••••s,ssess. sw•ssyns T rIsr.m•nms short addresses by taken is a ' 1 Brekowitz will precede the greetings ing a determined effort to make capi- plans for the Yt•shibah o America. sires. These booths will be rented the ancient holy wall. ss -s-smosmssms I Liist ontrly.S r•••••s•rs From the Wailing Wall, Lord Bal. for display or sale to anyone whose u rich will he given by Dr. Noah E. tat of the trial in orth•r to attack the The step which you have r. product does not compete too strong- four motored down to Bethlehem, six for Jewish stands Aronstam of the Maimonides Society rabbis of Minsk. most important one culture fur the and country and a ly with any of the enterprises of the miles to the south of Jerusalem, the The "Red Rabbi," Zalman Ganf, own as the Slepianki with the establishment of the new ' and Mrs. Joseph H. Ehrlich fur the 1 birthplace of Jesus Christ and King bazaar. the e „ nuno my known an open letter in Ilebrew University in Jerusalem as ss Detroit chapter of Hatiassah, Autographed Books. David, for the purpose of visiting the Fol.' Rabbi, publis .' 41S.-Slig uomen's Zionist organization. Letters have lo•n mailed to 150 Church of Nativity. lowing Rabbi Hershman's lecture Mrs. the Yiddish communist paper. Wek- one of the outstanding recent contri- , authors of recent popular books for B•Ifour Satisfied With Farms, owstan, presi- Le Br . Charles Alpern, accompanied be Mrs. ker, in which he accuses the rabbis in butions to education." Dr. William IrwiNn Tarr, *rip:v the purpose of obtaining autographed Satisfaction with the progress of iversity: "I can Henry Monash, will sing. Dr. Son- Minsk of spreading rumors that the be auctioned off on "Not- the Jewish aettlements in the field of editions to er f Un i derling is scheduled to give the print ritual butchers trial was a common- dent of Indiana - able Night." Letters were also mailed agriculture was expressed by Lord have no otheelng one of great satisfaction at the than founding tit UM.. 1st edition of the Beilis trial and was d. sinal address on the Ilebrew to national figures, including l'resi- Balfour in a cable to Baron Edmund for the purpose of discre t•Ina +.0ireMnI Sn'C'z rirtlivrtz • ssrsity and Cantor MilkovskY of Con- iting the Jewish religion and its lead- a Jewish college in America. The in dent and Mrs. Coolidge, who will be de Rothschild in Paris. "I am de- the emin ent scholars of your race i tne " asked to donate an autographed plat lightedwith what I have seen in Rish- eehe will le make a Russia ''ergatien audience B'nai in the M" singing of liatikvah ers in Soviet Russia tograph and a piece of needlework, on L'Zion. I am satisfield with the yes•sweSsresse Yrset,;s4;'• as the closing of the program. The "Red Rabbi" declares in nick- his many lands for and times that he is proud of his background the group m of glorious scholars respectively. success of your life work," Lord Bah y resesea ,ruserve Among the notable celebrations on letter Mrs. David R. Stocker, general 'four cabled. the occasion of the opening of the name, the Bolsht•vik• anti demands who will constitute lo tte, president of vrforst-?.....nrAtft* • chairman, has requested all the sew- s . ps. r., 4.,,,,,F Similar sentiments were expressed (rw , tws.ta --senr-cesrto me tag circles which have been working by lord Balfour during his visit to re e rw -sss-pscAr held at the City College of Detroit on their shameful mistake now, when the ate you College: seems con- ==s1 Sr Swarthmore 0 rx for the bazaar to get in go-tv held the Jewish colony, Dilb. Replying to on w I am firmly con- on articles between the sentenced ritual excell ent pro ject. relations touch with Mrs. Alexander Freeman , the addet•ss by one of the Colonists, Thursda y afternoon, April 2. Ap• butchers . aster re- ;mark-en* sr, mated that a Jewish institution of and the band of Moshke Ha• an and frossmj.s7eclost , - 'Ss-swesa-: r:I • boulevard or Mrs. t roximately 300 Jewish students tl.ord Balfour stated, "I do not agree of 20Chicago - •1•IN4rrecscosssvarsse'ln, .., rning maintained up to a standard :, number of non-Jews and members ' man has been proven. re r 4 t-c Ness rx-rxes ism. Harry Wetsman of Calvert avenue,. with those who hold the opinion that commensurate with the outstanding . 7 m4 " ',rel., Torn tss•S=Ser• t4 t•f the faculty attended. The speak- who will all for them. Jews are not adapted for agriculture intellectual achievements of the Jew. ..,:e. m' • ■ :•A , w.sa •ssssrn I ra were Rabbi A. M. Hershman and Maurice Aronson o f the Aronsson . but even if this were true, the re- ish race would enrich the and secs• sots sow' at TX wee svc se: re'srf te RABBI M. AARONSOHN • cultural c, , • Printing Company has donated all l'hilip Slomovitz, Professor Samuel so-s F. isponsibility rests not with them but in a most d Irssirst. enter ,. -,1/2. i e o f Amer i ca and EXTENDS WESTERN TOUR academic life tickets and posters to the bazaar. M Levin spoke briefly in the name with the Christians who kept the "sss s w ssescaus ws 1tvol.1/47::. .ro-r,te.,..0 exr„ :, valuable way." sers.05:1.7.e. It is ob- csso: ----- swir.s of the faculty. Joseph Markel v...,: 1Jews away from the soil. ' ,rf --- --- --- am- B erri Shur, City College students. DR. HILPRECHT WILLS vious that one cannot become an i Rabbi Michael Aaronsohn, now in r, wt4 ,^rx., eu , who were responsible for arranging n ANTIQUES TO MUSEUM , ricultural expert over night, after his r ■ '%ststst'S rev aw•Nr re* r thegalinion o f s Amo.'s rszw..sp - 1 y BAVARIAN RESORTS spoke briefl . The th west C ft has been deprived for centuries the assernhl • extended ), also I race ha •• LOSE CLIENTELE ' g rtns e on Balfour celebration had the sanction of Dean . liebrew ‘10.--s-sawkasrxs foss PHILADELPHIA—The University' of this opportunity," Lord his western tour to include addresses —_ the stated. Mackenzie of the college. : in San Jose, Calif.; Sacramento, BERLIN. — IJ. T. A.) — Bayer' an of Jena, Germany, will receive connection The first celebration in Wash.; b collection of Babylonian antiques and UM- Calif ; Portland, Ore.; Seattle, Colo ; health resorts. frequently visited the late Dr. with the opening of the Hebrew n , Salt Lake City, Utah; Denver, m v arious ea ster y cuneiform documents of s ln, Nebr.:Jewis h p ati en ts fro COMMUNISTS TO RETURN V. Ililprecht, famous Asyri-1 versity was held here on March Sl Linco great suffered Nebr.. and Harman in honor n co untrie s. pea reception sendered Euro a - will.1 when SYNAGOGUE TO JEWS ' Omaha, Aaron ologist, under the terms of his This itinerary will keep Ra bbi lo.s• s during last year as s result of died here March 19. i of distinguished tourists, including -- Ur. Ildpr•cht T. A.)—A pet'. sohn Reports in the west May Cincinnati 8. have until reached anti-Semitism, according to Dr. Rich- - 1 many Americans. The speakers' list a re- i M()Scow. — (J. To the Museum of An, under con celebration included David A. telling of the splendid receptions that aril Huldschiner, who published struction in this city, Dr. Hilprecht / at the to,000 Jewish rest- b y i gned ss C. Lam- lion s cal pre. in the lo e th his collection of Chinese.) Brown of Detroit and Samuel Aaronsohn port One of ubmitted to . , e reasons for the de- bequeathed dents of Odessa w as s g acorde Rabbi is visiting. th bein varico I port, New York cotton merchant. Mr. l'krainian Wzik, the central execu- are the Communist in diions us cidtieshe " to the university • ), ' Japanese and Korean objects, ancient turn out to hear crease in receipts was the political present • • bronco', early Italian faiences, Orient I Import will Sive committee of the I ann many communities situation in 1924. The Jewish sum- the Balfour bust by the Polish sculp- authorities re- Large congregat ears. party, a ski n g that the tal tiles and Greek weapons and vases, tor, Profemor Henryk Glicenstein. la me5,age • *?•, 0 , 7 ft A .- life interest to his widow. Odessa, which the was con- his Rabbi Aaronsohn has been instru• met visitors who, in preferred eprevious to Bavaria, to yavoid a turn the Broder SYnagoirtm. main subject to came W. l mental in organizing new religious and after her death to his stepson. (Turn to last page.) "rie gortue of the country where Hitler psychology) and I oups schools and other organize- Attmor Robinson. (prate d by he sister- 'has taken root and where they would! t Communists , gr before outbreaks," i flood. Ile has spoken bef turned into a women club, i congregations, universit es and , be in tear r The Communist authorities eon- I hoods, of anr stated. 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