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A merica lewisk Periodical Carter

CLIFTON AVINUI - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

._anteti

MI Jewish News
All Jewish Views

DM

WITHOUT BIAS

HRONICL-E

INDETROIT

THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN

Dr. Wolsey to Speak
CONSERVATIVE
JEWS
Refugee
Jews
Near
1

N ew
Director of
B AL COMPELLED Li s First National Bank Starvation In Cuba HOLD CONFERENCES On 'Revolt of Youth'
TO LEAVE DAMASCUS
IN MANY CENTERS
BECAUSE OF RIOTS ,

Zackheim. in Interview, Tells
of Observations During
Cuban Trip.
:Pittsburgh,

-

Last Dinner Meeting of
Men's Club.

Maurice II. Zackheim of 8730 Stv-
Clar,, , Mich., and spent his boyhood
,11,i boulevard returned recently from
SlOr,i1111 4V, will be the principal
Havana, Cuba, While there he visited PITTSBURGH MEETING
speaker at the last dinner meeting
among the Jewish refugees who are
Temnle I 3
et h El
A DVISES FIELD RABBI of the Men's Chill
been prevented from entering the
Tuesday evening, April 21, at 6:30
•, United States by reason of the immi-
-
to Discuss Re o'clock. lie will talk on "The Re-
"ration la w. A representative of The Boston Conclave
volt of Youth." Rabbi Wolsey, who
Education in
ligious
( Detroit Jewis h Chronicle interviewed
was spiritual head of the Euclid Ave-
Mr. Zackheim and learned from
Small Cities.
sue Temple of Cleveland for IS
, ' him that the pitiful stories and Shea-
PITTSBURGH,
Pa.--Sectional
con-
years,
has accepted a call to Congre-
• ing tales which have emanated from
Havana
svere
not
at
all
overdrawn..
"the poverty and distress among fo.:it-es in various parts of the coon- gallon Rudolph Shalom of Phila.
representative try and particularly New England delphia, the pulpit occupied by the
ur
Mr. Zackheim
told o
11

- -

DISTURBANCE RAISED
IN JEWISH QUARTER

Captain Waterhouse Asks Corn-
mons If Government Will
Remove Arab Grievances.

DEMON CHAIRM AN OF
HEBREW FREE LOAN

ORGANIZE DENVER
HOSPITAL DRIVE ---

R

KE

:0.

: CO.

Speakers Stress Spiritual Im•
portance of Jewish Seat
of Learning.

1 The auditorium at the Kirby Cen-
ter, Kirby and St. Antoine avenues,
iter,
was tilled to capacity Sunday evening,
I April 12, and hundreds of people
DAMASCUS-(J. T. A.)-General •
were turned away from the Detroit
i that
the refugees is indescribable and it is MI the Central States by constituen.; lateRabbi Henry Berkowitz, founder
Sarrail, French High Commissioner
celebration in honor of the dedication
-ies of the United Synagogue of Ant- of the Jewish Chautauqua Society
of Syria, and the British consul here
i
of the Hebrew University of Pales-
erica,
indicate
marked
progress
in
the
and
a
leader
in
American
Jewry
for
( a mystery to me what suffering human
have requested Lord Balfour to leave
grad-
Was
tine, which took place on Mount
beings can endure. I found the refu- !
and organ- many years. Rabbi Wolsey
the city, following the riots which
Cincin-
'"1"1" 111 of a coherent
Scopus April I. A. J. Koffman, presi-
devel
•dno.Cnservative
Judaism
in
this
waled
from
the
University
of
, gees housed in three and four story
yo
took place.
dent of the Detroit district of the
Recent conferences have nail in 1899 and received his cab-
;
buildings
with
ten
rooms
cm
each
floor
,izotu
Algerian cavalry galloping through
Hebrew
RABBI LOUIS WOLSEY
Zionist Organization of America, who
.
and
two
families
living
each room.
These
people
came
to in
Havana
with the been characterized by increasing en- binical ordination from the
the streets of Damascus with drawn
had charge of the celebration, in in-
thusiasm for organized effort which Union College in the same year. Ile
swords and eight armored cars ma-
after
troducing
Fred M. Butzel as chairman
year
One the
idea
remaining
which of they
could miter
United while nit•eting the demands of the old- did post graduate work at the Uni-
neuvering with the troops are credit-
LEO M. BUTZEL
versify of Chicago and Western Re-
of the meeting, made a plea for
•r generation will serve also to bring
--.
ed with having saved Lord Balfour -- _
greater
support
of the organization
States, but since their arrival the nut- the youngergent•ration into the syna- , serve University.
from the hostile mob of 6,000 which (
Connfte;' - 1
by the Jews of Detroit. He stated
by
uralization law has been changed and l goon. and spread Jewish knowledge I vice-president of the Central Confer-
attempted to attack his hotel. Two I
;
rote
of
American
Rabbis.
that the local community lags far be-
they are required to reside in Cuba la in ng the children.
were killed and many injured before
Rabbi Wolsey is one of the brit-,
hind the other cities of the country
- than 100 ielegates of l'itts-
lite years before they call become citi- ; among
the disturbance was quelled.
in assisting the Zionist movement,
nd of 31 communities in West- . liant, forceful and scholarly speakeN
I
found
that
the
immigrants

e
e,
ea
After the clash Balfour and the
urgh
which has been responsible for the
nia,
West
Virginia
and
in
the
Jewish
pulpt.
Owing
to
the
are willing to do any kind of labor ern
Pennsylvania,
French High Commissioner, Sarroil,
ns - Made to 594
$32,600 Loa—
I
y Iliiatrii t,l earr:idtrythe
in-
Id art •h 29 i mpor t a nc I, • of his subject, the full
pu bilud i Iiidginogf ntfh :hieielblro,I w
notwithstanding
their
lack
of
tram-
tt
I
I
Ai
drove away from the hotel for an un-
at manual labor, Eastern ( o, a en( et on
gh I/is- membership of the temple is invited
Persons
During
1924;
25
.
ing and experience
known destination. Meanwhile scat-
Mr. Butzel welcomed the large au-
Lodge Opens Campaign but Cuba is a pour country with all ( the conferem-e
h t f the United Synagogue. This meeting will be the annual "La-
Per Cent Increase.
rune / of the Pittsbut
e ,
tered disturbances continued through- Pisgah
dience and told them that this event
Herman Halperin emphasized tlies Night" of the Mens Club and
13
li,Ink of poor native workers wh( O 1 t i -t Rabbi
for $15,000 Quota for Tu -
out the city and fire engines with
importance of the younger men the program has been arranged ac-
ting
of
the
Hebrew
was
not only of importance to the
it
very
ditfieult
I
earn
their
own
lie-
,
their hose in play and airplanes with
berculosis Sanitarium.
as
. The annual mee.
ing by As the
of unsatis-
rough the
smoke bombs were requisitioned to
Samuel Schaefer,
an hardest
evidence kind
of the
and women in synagogue activities. cordingly. A dinner will precede the 1 ree Loan Association was held re- Jewish world but to the Gentile
- national super- work.
well. The acting president of the
denianded that place be found for lecture and dancing will follow. ',fm.
clear the mobs from the streets. The
I at thi offici of the organ'
lie
men on boards of trusteees • bees of the affiliated societies and
he National Jewish llospitallfactory conditions and the animosities I younger
civilian casualties front the disturb-' vi,or oft
tion Y
in the Kirby (;entig anti the 41)1- University of Michigan, Mr. Butzel
the Int•mbers of 11 learned that the Cilium dock work- of synagrigues, stating that t•xperience their households are urged to attend. cent
eves number about 50, of which 15 of Denver, ad
lowing mernbt•rs were elected
acted to of- announced, had delegated Professor
Inlaia
are in hospitals. The police also suf. Pisgah Lodge, No. 34, I. 0. B. a, last I era declared a strike because Jewish of t h. itse own congregation was the
tiers for the ensuing year: David W. L Leo Sharfman as its representative
Monday evening to inaugurate the I refugees had been given work on the a the justification for this demand.
fered it few casualties.
Simons, re-elected honorary prt'ai- t a the
The meeting
opening . speech, in Hebrew,
Lord Balfour did not venture out' completion of a drive for the remain-ldocks. Es-en the shopkeepers compel- Raid Jacob Kohn of Temple Ansche
dent; David Zt•num, chairman; Joseph
oUiR was delivered by a member of the
Cht•st'd, New York, gave a detailed tic-
of his hotel because of the disturb- der of Detroit's $15,000 quota for I led the government to enact
Ehrlich, first vice-chairnuin; ,
graduating class of the United Ile-
t
:•ount
of
the
svork
of
the
Unittsl
Syn..
ances. When the shouting crowds ap- the hospital. Under the leadership of ,hibiting peddling because many
til l e.. 1
rep-
Stoll, second vice-chairman; Samuel brew Schools, Nathan Shur, who rep-
in
the countr y.
agogue throughout the
preached the building, the French Milford Stern, a campaign was car- irefugees had become peddlers
of the
Stoneman, re-elected treasurer, and resented the children of the schools,
st
( is! monot,,iosneah o,,Ip
gendarmes displayed the utmost cool- rigid on last spring during which more I der to maintain their families.
Miss
Bess
M.
Steinberg,
reelected
Master
Shur
told
of
the
reloicing
the
subject
I
II religious
ness. A French officer, lying almost nan half of Detroit's quota was I "White slavery is not at all uncom- I .
is secretary.
an address by Israel A Abrams.
full length on his horse, charged ; raised for the B'nai B'rith Infirmary man and while I was there a young
Founder of Reform Jewr y
Due to recent illness, ex-Chairman ch
mong
of the of
Hebrew
I and the
the pupils
awakening
a de.
a
!Res throughout refugee girl committed suicide rather in
-,t,f.s paper was discussed by Rabbi
singly into the mob as it approached. Building, for which
' • lodges
Jacob Nathan requested to be relieved s sir "' the m to complete their educe-
Lauded at the Hebrew
"Before
leaving
Detroit I was un-; Gauss ran who described the general
lead such
a life.
It was a timely effort, for the sud- the West and Middle West have con- than
e
n
l
from
the
arduous
duties
of
the
press-
tIons among their co-reigionists in
the
, problems confronting the smaller Jew-
deness
of his move startled the lead- tributed the funds. Mr. Schaefer an-
His ambition and
n
dencv but consented,
that the Hies , was
that Detroit is the last city
, der
the relief
impression
Other the Holy land.
plans
doing
work aiming the rgfug,„ ish community. Plans were ninth. to
ers, while the troopers followed the
of directors.
serve on the
board
of the
board
are Fred M. that of many of his friends, he stated,
officer's example and pushed the ' to fulfill its quota pledge, and
y
their unive
any
for the drive. on a large scale, but I found upon in- assist such communities and to pro.
members
to
. INNATI, Oltio.fteform con.;
CINC
crowds back from . the immediate vi- have been perfected
Maurice Enggass, Jacob was from the great seat of learning
rabbi.
th e t msuing year were
ra for
or
th
throughout America re- Butzel
t a ra
p •tically nothing,vide,
ofr a field
• -di mtion that
t
.
.
unity of the
Friedberg,
Morris
1
medberg,
(•rnart
on
Mount
Scopus.
Dr.
Noah
ron-
e
nt
ooti
_rrtaitiin
order
to
nl-fifIth
, `'laded as follows: Rabbi th•njamin
The day began in Damascus in an Henry M. Abramovi z the commit- was being one by them. I
obsfertshq,41 ,1.hoetit, wo•ef
yr'ent l E
,
tee
lie,rutsr•elt.t:i
(Nli iin.sitbaurg, Louis Grantit, Aaron Klein, slam, in the name of the Malmonides
o• oiti(zoog
atmosphere of ominous quiet. Nearly ; Shatzen
are chairmen
,f,gobby Lodge;ii,sisotz,otrhtd
; ‘.A. I,ichter, president; Prof. I. A. Ab- l
being
assisted
i
J.
B.
,,
hKro
l
!.
al
pejin,
S,.
N_

...e.r
Society,
and
Mrs.
Joseph
II.
Ehr-
rrre
este
a
Union
I
Krell,
but tee
tide; of the Ilebr 'ev;.
Itabill . 11rnian Halperin,
(
1 1 011
_ M 1: e
p earne d office owg
S...oevan ert., . amuel lich, as the representative of the De-
ec v f oe ,,r?.:I :how
mi.' s '
Lasky, e J
'a s about the
211 .1■ 11 (tot- Oman A.. (.r, to I College. A specie service was held gra,ohnaco
streets. Soon after midday, when 13.•rnard Ginsburg, Alfred Ross and whom Passover is a holiday which 1 ',
■ • troit chapter of Iladassah, greeted the
I
,
A.
Sharman,
Joseph
Wet
in his memory and many sermons
the mosques emptied, the first shouts Elias Goldberg Mr. Ginsburg, Adoliih should be religiously obseret•d I found Cohen,
min and Louts Winkelman.
.. r. rt ars ant
assembly.
tre.asui
of the mob could be heard from the Freund and Milford Stern are men it necessary to make a collection 1 presi
ents, Lasday,
Louis ,, Haas,
set.
Joseph
were preached On his career.
During the year 1924 the associa.
Represents All Judaism.
At the Hebrew Union College at
Viers of the national hoard of trustees. among my fellow insurance men who
,
lion
granted
594
loans
totaling
$32,-

;
Cincinnati
Founder's
Day
services,
an
CONFERENCE HELD
( Mr. Schaefer spent the past week or-; were with me in Havana.
municipal square, only a quarter of
"I come not as a representative of
uch
■ 1 11ill IN CONNECTICUT
annual event at the institution, were, 5915 for various s pu r po

'
ganizing
the
drive
and
addressing;
"If
the
American
Jews
living
'
Reform
Judaism, because on this oc-
'
sea
'
• . . , ' payment
mile from the hotel.
of tul-
•rations
conditions,
existing in Havana where
our fellow. NEW HAVEN.-P;:teen communi- , conducted by Rabbi Jacob D. ( surgica
. ' .• i opth
casion one cannot represent anything
Riots in 'Jewish
Disturbances
in the Quarter.
Jewish guar. I various local organizations in the in- plenty knew of the actual
. and t e capital necessary for but Judaism; the university is a sig-
lion
. erect- (Jews are actually dying from starve- ties were represented by 140 delegates Schwartz, wilt( delivered the opening •
The new
building
cannot be
mob and , teresta
of the
hospital.
Scayer• Rabbi Jacob II. Ka lan, who opening s .mall businesses which will nal of the unification of Jews all over
ter and riots between a
r owners finalleially inde-
tire amount necessary ( tion and disease, without sanitation at the first Connecticut Jewish
Re.
n
pon Feuer, mg
nferece
the world," declared Rabbi Henry J.
Syrian police with nench Alac,ian
. ip.rave the benediction, and 1.e
(
has been sub- ( or adequate bathing facilities, they ligitms and Educational Co
. pendent.
- ke the'
services.
which was held in New Haven. Or-
Berkowitz, assistant rabbi of Temple
troops, followed the stoning of the ; ed until completion
Student who read
generosity ,
The number of loans granted in
The
memorial
address
was
(telly-
Victoria Hotel, where the Earl of ; for
its
Beth El, in his talk. lie compared
scribed. Thirty patients, excluding; would respond with the
' -
the year 1921 WIli 41)5 and the
This is
most serious disorder . the four there now, from Detroit have ; that
characterized
in the' of ganizations
represented
included
con-
past. has
I would
suggest them
that some
.gregations,
sisterhoods,
brotht•rhoods,
ered by Professor Abraham C , ran - amount loaned was $17,490. This the growth of the Ilehrew University
Balfour
is the
stopping.
■ been of the Hebrew Union College
the Holy land with Harvard Uni-
an incr(•ase of approxi- in
the fund collected recently should be ( Young people's leagues, young inen'
marking the visit of the Earl of Bal- been treated at the hospital.
faculty and in his eulogy of Dr. Wise constitutes
versity, which was founded in 163$
sent at once to the city of Havana to Ilelifew associations, centers, Surat?
History of Hospit•I.
trait nudely 45 per cent in the number of
'
he
stressed
as
an
outstanding
by a group of colonists who had come
four to Palestine and Syria. He ap-
acute distress which I col, Iladassah, .1unior Hadassa
„ None may enter W18) can pay- relieve the „
. lodges.and C. J. M. , nom of the learned teacher his ability to loans and more than 100 per cent In- to the present state of Massachusetts
B'nal Writh
peared to be surprised at the stonin g
and crease in the amount loaned for the
make others think for themselves
from England in 1630. Rabbi Ber-
.
of his hotel and the disorders and as none can pay who enter." With this , found there.
.
thins.
.
,_
.
, Rabbi Bernard A Kaplan opened , respect their point of view. It was , same year
kowitz told how the pioneers to the
a consequence remained most of the , guiding philosophy of service the Na-
. tional
Jewish hospital
has for the
of the city
were this
chartwteristic
enabled Dr. ' says
. o year. David S. Ze- new world, an the chalutzim in Pales-
when
he
leaves for
Baalbek,
Syria.
. . the morning session with prayer,
and
• In
other that
words,"
time
within the
hotel.
mon,
chairman
of
the
organization
Wise to win his fights, he declared.
Lord Balfour will continue his tour gist 25 ears been serving the tu
e
tine, had, in spite of a lack of
"although we have granted loans to
. and women of
11g1,yeel',1ili!l:IfCeinmissioner Ily- ' ' 'List theory was not victories but ad-
rr
Ihei•cult'susYmen
• ogt,':•';tei:(
oasn
and oi rne- material sustenance, turned their
Iteao
pornrorceo 1., people
. •

ica, and it has brought new life, re-
Jacobs.
Rabbi
Samuel
M.
Cohen
.
thoughts to a center which would re-
_
. m n
,
im w „ •
h ( 45 perthis
nt•wed hope, energy and ambition Hebrew Oniversit7 Opening Respon- brought the greetings of the national i „,
'
ARAB PROTESTS HEARD
Ise -was a great teac - than 25 per rent, we have still been flect their spiritual growth and which
„' sane •'
all
i
Rabbi
Leon
Spitz
tif
re
orted
on
the
Jewish
Cr,
he
said,
and
the
true
teacher
T. A.)-The Arabs' into the lives ofits patients dur-
organization.
IN LONDON-(.1.
HOUSE OF COMMONS
compelled to limit the amounts in would provide for their sp ri ua
Bible for Action in Jugo Slavic
' ' th • fruit of his efforts not in his
mental life. "The Renaissance of
ing this qua rter-century.
I .
.'
/cause
The idea of an institution located
. with him but in many deserving cases
'd educational conditions
BEI.610, _ ... _ (J. T. A )-What is religious end
, Hebre w language is of paramount the
protests against Lord Balfour were in the health-promoting climate of (
DE
movenmid in the state. Tht• Jewitih population pupils'
agreement
their ability
to think for theniselves. of funds.
COM:11011S
'Ours
is
beyond
a
doubt
the
most
nortance
" Rabbi Berkowitz said the
brought up in the Ilouse of

' re iorted to be the first.
t'stiMated at 75,4100, about one- All of us are friendlier to the critical
language is not dead, or no
Wa- Denver to serve tuberculous sufferem
youth
• i th . in i , . .
of social sere. Hebrew '
by a question asked by Captain
i.
COuntry who : .. 1 in t
1.mic Jewish
study of the Bible than he was. All 'beneficial simile of form
"law from all parts of this
the
timer-
third
of
whom
are
affiliated
with
con-''
"
n.
Detroit,
and
at
no
language
can
he dead which has writ-
.
"
%.
...., t.
a
terlumse, who termed the Arabs
f h
of us have kindlier things to saY ice in the City
without means t pay for their (
f las la occurred at
abiding' and wanted to know if the were
the Rev. ''
a rt-; about (volution than he had. While brae has its need been more keenly ten in it the living word. The moral
' as
city
11.1orris
Silvt•rman
of
II
treatment, was conceived by
felt
than
at
present,
yet
we
are
con,
law
written
in Hebrew is still the
;ihet1{'ele:•-).T'll'itlill.‘i'es
government would remove their
enver.
immeasurably
more enlightened
brtaYtit'in Loet.telti.e
( Dr. William S. Friedman of D
a
o fr alankin d; the
o the pa grt of the ,It•wish ford delivered an address on Reports I
Pelled to turn away ninny applicatnts d coe
grievances.
of
the
(
hristian
Fundamentalists
o
to.
."
age
isl
am
living onerefore
the
l'norgaIlized Community."
Major Ormsby-Gore, parliamentarY ( Under his leadership and sponsored I University „
i
; lang u
,t t,
I,
ous Jewitsh [ day, 55 ise, 50 years ago, was much because of this handicap."
y the Independent Order of B'nai I students
F .Iit.,,here.
If the Jeveish homeland had been
secretary for the colonial office, gave i b-
t ahr- s to the pr•igress of vari
Hospital i
Additional funds for this work have
were render.. ; less modernistic than you and I. We
t . n s. mg , , a j , .1. 1 1 , 11/nS 1 1 '8
homeland I should not
'
Writh,
the
National
J
e
etonmunitie
n
in
the
state
ti
s
him a little satisfaction maintaining , became the pioneer institution in
students a
i'iner, South Nor- I can not agree with Wise that one his been obtained by means of subscrip- ' but a material
li
emu
thins to life membership in the or- ' have been inspired by it the source
o. t.,,,,olkl. . Samuel
that Palestine was administered in ; America for the national free care ( ra ng," , .; • 1' it ) y ! inu
' e s ' sgi tf',Il•,,
in e..periin
the
honor
(A"' f 'dl'
'h
Waterbury E torical or biological or geological con-
leir
of inspiration comes because Pales-
A
strict accortiance with the mandate '
in amounts of $250.
two
of tuberculosis. Starting, in 1699, 'the
': , I,. II. Katz,Hart: ( clusion is necessarily more religious ganization
tine is also the spiritual homeland
New
London
Spitz'
.
b‘d
Cale
and declared that he was unaware I
hut one building (the William tan nationalist
student
than
another.
To
you
and
me,
re-
'Meriden; II, Brad-
mer .. aa to protest against the par- ford t' II. lImansky,
that the civil or religious rights of 1 I with
and others. ligion means lilierty of thought. It of the Jewish people,"
Jo-
S. Friedman Building{, the National ;,,
ti
Chaggi in a declared
lecture which he
de-
.
the
Arabs Waterhtdoe
were in any suggested
way preju-
"It in a personal
Captain
that Jewish Hospital has grown steadily tici ation of the ' ire.sident
Stepney
in Yiddish.
tions of and
the the
Jew nor,
; Gabriel
Davidson reported on the means the self-effacing pursuit of
h
diced,
i
joy to me that the spiritual end of
' 14 , b an in the veltdsra
at th • meet:, relighius proldems which face farming
, , truth no matter where she leadeth.

S i•alters '
of service
throughont
all part, fishh students.
life is being stressed even more than
the Arabs were aggrieved at the lack sphere
through
the years,
extending
•u communities. A 'most interesting fe s It is not less religious but more re-
,,
:
' n • s '' 1
LI ''t
symposium on ' "Jewish ligious thoughtfully to agree with
( ''
Motrkin, the material in the upbuilding of
Invite
of rt•presentation in the legislative , of this country and into all fields of . :demanded
el e•e'inet:esth.: lure w a 11 —
Darwin and Wellhausen than un- Okr•inien Jews
1 1 :•1'. inttlu,.:s1 i 'lliininetil li vat '
Palestine. The university to the
e CoIlegeA" platicipated in by
Eisemt•dt
•nd
Kohn
Here•
since
"the
Life
in
y.
Major
Ormsby-Gore
explainedl
N
sha
, thinkingly to agree with Genesis or
I pital in numbers
12 buildings
with h am . lug,. Slavian universities
spokesman for the voice of Israel and,
that various efforts to securee the work
tuberculosis.
Today the

(Turn to last page.)
8 university Of their
.lases possess
commodations for 192 patients.
I Bashi. Unwillingness to face facts
Dr.
Leo
Motzkin,
Rabbi
Moses
Els-
' in the words of the Bible, Out of
-
-
•„

Arabs to co-operate in the legislative
This year will witness the addition own"
' is irreligious whether that unwilling-
nstadt, formerly chief rabbi of Len- Zion the word of God will come.'
-..
the meeting, the nationalist ----------
counsels had so far met with no sue-I
, ness land to on the side (if the Tal- e
e - I of a DPW link in a chain which the
"Second Rebirth of Israel."
su
ingrad,
and
Dr.
Oscar
Kohn
will
bo
cess.
lie also in
stated
that was
the not 1 hospital has been forging for 25 students attempted to make an antk .
garrison
Palestine
Mall or on the side of Bernard Shaw,
The Hebrew University is the
was pre-
in Detroit the end of April under the
tar),
reinforced on account of Lord Bal. I years. On July 12 the ceremonies in- Sw•mitie demonstrathin which
On the side of Moses Suter or tin that
pt
intervention
i es of the Michigan Federation ,laboratory in which the Jewish soul
'
due to the prom
cident to the laying, of the corner- vented
— —
e. . e
One studeM a Crat,.
t:w then 'shall we honor this man for Ukrainian Jewish Relief to 'We- is to be recreated; the womb in which
four's visit.
I /II Hiee
I stone for the $350,000 B'nai B'rith
of "IIH T
entire
nietropoli-
First
National
Elected
Him
to
Sum
the needs of the suffering Jew , the Jewish spirit will be reborn," was
to whom wt• owe so much? The Sent
Infirmary Building will be held. With was arre , teti. The '
cred Late E. G. Stevenson.
the
at
cmade by Rabbi h A M.
William J Gray
president
of the worthiest way to honor him is to put of Eastern and Central Europe to De-
the complt-tion of this building the tan press' of Belgrade
---
.
ershman of Congregation S aarey
the initiabirs
of as
the
hospital will have the finest unit for dignation
end urged against
that Zagred
as Well
Bel- First Nation'al Bank of Detroit, an; to their highest use the opportunities troit Jewry.
The rabbis
will
occupy ■ the
declaration
11
pulpits
and will
address
Zwick
in
his
speech.
"The Jewish
.
anti-Jewish
(kmonsteation
at
Zagred
Zs
the treatment of infirmary patients
to he arranged by the voice , has become an echo and the
Inallameeting
ceremonial
reforms
that Isaac
M. the
in the entire United States. Funds grade respt•ct the cultural achieve- mainced last Sunday the election of ; I with
which he
has provided
us. The
local •
• •
• addition
federation,
in
to
being
honor
.
ewis
petTle
have
been
living on the
n
.
ot
ends
i
,
, • n
H as Been Leader of Aniteiien

h
for the erection of this buildibg have meat e t . the
• t ro d uce d w tri

. of
.. umversitv
in Jerusalem Leo M. Butzel as a director of the
' ; W Ise in
f the past. The .. uni-
e vat- I tht•mselves but only means to some- guests at a banquet at which they will t (nspiration: , o..
Jassy Universtiy, Roum•nia.
been provided through the fl'nai
ins
. N
a f lona I B an k t o fill th
toll of the needs of destitute Eu. '
the revisal of
In US the
t
Bice
end the traditions
of
liberty
which
th

y
t
. same

cy
caused
by
the
death
of
his
late
I
thing
else.
The
same
was
untioubt-
.
'
ropean
orphans.
The
local
federation
see?'"
will
BUCHAREST-(J. T. AA-Profes- IVrith lodges in Districts No,. 2 and . .laws hose always enjoyed in Serbia. ran
the Hebrew language; it will inter-
. .•
wily - his
intention with the organiza-
_
_
associate, Elliot G. Stevenson.

leader of the anti-Semitic f, omprising 16 Central Western
.
th nret Judaism to the world and to us
tions which he founded. This college supports 135 children at the Kiev f Or-
Oast
sot Coca,
M r. Butzel, a member of the law
T
and professor, Stairs.The building will
l• •
Jews: it is the second rebirth of the
is
not
an
end
in
itself
The
rObinate
b;
;
••
'
h
agitators in RM./Mania
firm of Stevenson. Carpenter, Butzel , •
, _
1.
• '•
of economics at the University of additional patients. More , than
enough

,
building
are JURY OF FIVE DECIDE
are not rods 1. Stetter Hotel Sunday evening, May people of Israel. The Jewish people
and Backus, was born in Detroit in (
' persons to fill the new list, including
Is
:e
ON
SOLOMON
MONUMENT
t
t
h
r

I,.
Jassy, handed in his resignation,
1674. Ile was graduated from the
goons and 1 ( t • mp 1 s
h goons
They are only instru. to, for the benefit of the orphanaVe. living to the full sense of the word.
which was accepted by the university now on the waiting
- --
several from Detroit.
The proposed monument, models of University of Michigan and began t e themselves
The thought of the Jewish people to-
-
'
Ta ents,
—_--_____
good
or bad, according to
authorities.
which are being exhibited at the practice of late in 1S96 in association
day should he 'What can we do for
In handing in his resignation Pro- ,
Pennsylvania Hotel, New York, for with Dickinson. Thurber and Steven- what they ultimately achieve.
formerly
RABBIS' CONVENTION IN
GORDIN, LEADING
Zionism!' Zionism was

And what is the desired achieve-
fesosr Cuza made a gesture calcu-
30
-
NEW YORK APRIL 29
laughed at as the thoughts of dream-
CHICAGO ORTHODOX, DIES the patriot and financier of the Amer- son, and the following year became ment? Isaac M. Wise used the word
laird to strengthen his position on ;RABBI
Ilaym Salomon, Po.' a member of the firm of Stevenson

ers,
but
the
dreamers
were
not
sleep•
t 1 -

--
In the mouth of Isaac M.
account of the prosecution again"

,Judaism.'
not
T. A•I -Rabbi
Je- icon
ormerly
of 1.omza,
lish Revolution,
Jew, has awakened widespread and Butzel. Five years later the firm
Tht• rabbinical
• mg. When in earnest men do
him in connection with the murder I
CHICAGO. -IJ.
d. formerly
• assembly of the

,
"-
f
'
realize
the
diff,!ulties
which
they
I
Poland,
died
April
11
at
the
age
of
71.
interest
throughout
.
the
country
was
changed
to
the
present
one
of
Wise,
that
word
meant
everything
Theological Seminary
of the Jassy chief of police by anti- -hula
I
Led Gordis,
and superbly fine in human character. Iewis,
Stevenson, Carpenter, But
have
stir-
The pure heart and the right spirit is ' America, which embraces more than I I must overcome until they
the among non- ews, as well as Jews.
Semitic students. To his disappoint-
Backus.
mounted these difficulties: that is
one 1■ 1'
;
accepted.
On Tuesday, April 7, the jury, eon.
Rabbi Gordis, who was
Butzel was one of the organizers what Isaac Si. Wise meant by 'Jude- ' 100 rabbis in various parts of the
ment his resignation was
what Chaim Weizmann and his fellow
abbi , of Chicago,
iustice loving
mere af-
panting
ill hold its annual convert.,
presi- sisting of Borough President Julius '
Professor Cuza, president of the I
Y' . c o until, • •g•
- •
h ' soul t
1",, ( the
Chri.tian Students' Organization, was ; leading Europleyars)rood bbinate,
become being Miller, two sculptors Herbert Adams and for the first year served as presi. ••( ' Inane
h i ,,..-1, ti';
„ lion in New York on Wednesday and Zionists have done."
soo
: I,. E. Denslow dent of the First National company ism ,.' fl -gi 1 .'11, -
While at the Seder reciting And
, .
h • t Thursday, April 29 and 30.
ra c
pe
te
g
at
er
to he brought up on trial on March I came here in h•
- Ts
'
. irago
g tion and Robert and
I. Aitken
Abraham Rosenberg, of Detroit, the invt•stment division of ;'''
° year may we all be in Palestine '
. Among the subjects to be discusned next
oni.re
m-
e.ht !..', tat - 1 . - 1/ the :',"' iii.
`'' ;,'"
lle 't()
23( on the charge of being responsible i besides,
dent of the
C
rabbi
of the
brooks
s - ! , u( til o la );,t i no , xc
of architect,
nrt•siden; of the Federation of Polish the First National Bank group.
"Syna- my heart was gladdened by the
di,
:a great ta Tal-
In
aeon
to
Isaac
.
.
will
be
"Rabbinical
Ethics,"
b y his constant incitement for the
ime a Hebrews of Anierica assembled he is now a member of the executive •,
Adult Study thonght of thoie fine men, the chief
turbances continually being earring, Tifereth Zion. . and
Ile svas
was I e
Roumanian mudic scholar
decide which of the Models would be committee and board of directors of ;',,.... feature
Y:, ""
" . Ata og ne te
hr k i s.
of the services at the Groups
gigue and
Labor,"
ogue and Center"
. . rabbi of Vienna, the chief rabbi of
" ."Synag
ow by th e s tudents at the
i'A'e.
••
a
monument
for
erec-
that
organization.
lle
also
is
a
di-
,!'•
Tohtoi
;
great
part Jewish
of the England, the chief rabbi of France,
univernities with the intention of several rabbinical wo
was the reading of a list of and
Revitalization
of the
as
or of the Security Trust t Corn '
Rabbi Kook of Palestine, Chaim Ilia.
oanttentled the' most suitable
'•
forcing the government to adopt the he correspondoeddwitoo
1.,
scholarships
donated
by
the
National
us
n
p
p
.
the largest Jewish mow at Madison Square. The models rect
Fifty thnI
'• •• A
A • Chicago. were made by five famnus sculptors, pany, the Standard Accident Incur- Federation of Temple Sisterhoods discussion
Cc"n innir will also be devoted to the lick, Chaim Weizmann and Lord Bat-
t was •
anti-Jewish policy of restricting the funeral
. in
Abraham Eisenberg, Bernard Gor- ance Company and Bankers Trust Federation
• ever witnessed
which four, the only Gentile. celebrating
work
amcmg
college
students,
numbers of Jewish students at the (antral
Anton Company, as well as an active direr- during the pa.t. year.
Passover in the Holy Land."
for mile ,
_ _.....
...charrioe
Guridelman.
has been orcupying an imnortant their
Aaron
universities.
tor in the Bohn Aluminum and Brass
q ad rters of the don,
place in the program of the rabbinical mid Rabbi Jacob Sonderling of
The decision to prosecute Profes; The body was
Schaaf and Alexandre Zeitlin.
leVeish
3
(.
en
in his address. "The Jewish
All
t s' 1 side.
ten. Cuza
followed
the verdict
through
the
e
a.sembly as well as of the United
Northwest
pronounced
against
him by of
the
, West and
Nort
wes
closed; all '; The final decision of the jury will Corporation, the Detroit Steel Pro-
Ind epos-lhe made known to the public on May ducts Company, Michigan Smelting
On Wednesday
evening, April 29, people are awaiting the opportunity
As)?
SYnagngue
of America.
guilty
; to return to their native land, the
1 after the exhibition of the models and Refining Company and the De-
Cons
disciplinary court of Jassy University, , stores on the
_______.
.
Union
I ,
dlerent places in New York troit Sulphite Pulp and Paper Com-
'e
land in which they may know each
dl Unio
Th
which haen inquiring into the 1 Orthodox organize anted.
1 .
illaaa meeting at Con
0
h

has be
Igogues were repro
f our i
1 t a
WARS.AW. -- 1.1. T. A.1 - Repre- there will be a
pany.
other after . the diaspora
w en t hey
Cuza , of Orthodox Rabbis sent a t evation
-
'
c
Peafesaae
le 'El,
Butzel
is Phoenix
a member
of the
Temple
, question of how far
different tongues and are Mi-
. .
Rabbi Epstein of Cleve-(City.
Beth
the
Club,
Red-
sentatives
of
the
Brazilian
govern-
oregation
B'nai
Jeshurun,
which
is
'
centennial
i
teodaa,
i
bini
i
le
sneak
ehextil-
plan-
this
year
celebrating
its
is responsible for the policy of the connoting of
.,ietio7,,la. ; inni : lizienetri
,I
.
3
eis
'wear
evening.; able to understand each other. The
lt
I land and Rabbi Judah L. Levin ofi; the
every
Christian students' organization.
wn at the Young Men's He- ford Country Club and other local meat and large Brazilian
.
' friends
Professor
and his
m F stein
Association
of the Bronx from organizations and societies. He has ' tations spent Rome time here in an , jubilee, and on Thursday
'.
a
will
he 9
sho
boasted
that Cuza
the government
would i ( Detroit, who deliv.e.redh.t,..h
e isbis
re i ' brew
. o C the R fo
April
to April 10; at the Jewish taken an active interest in Jewish endeavor to direct Polish emierants,1 April 30, the rabbinical assembly
will
d -inne
Jews
have
of been
endeavorscience,
represented arts,
in liter-
r i field
.
a
barred from the United States, to I conclude its convention by
are
a
eon.
not dare to prosecute them, even al- oration together
c tt 17i lt Fnhrlai
atm to last page.)
'I' the (Center from April 17 to April 21. and affairs and has been • generous
Silver. eth
buried
I'l(Ing that the activity of the Chris- A. Acrid. -1''''-'s.i
to attend. All the rabbis
Zion in Con-
I at the Brooklyn Jewish Center from tributor to all philanthropic activities Beazil. The immigrants were even i expected
at the Patrician.
offered free passage.
tian students' organization has been and Rabbi Saul • . 1'. a er.
of his co-religionists.

in accordance with the instnictions ; Rabbi Gordin T•t?'
April 25 to May 1.
of the government issued to Profes- I cemetery of the 1 er
gregittion.
sue Cuza.

,

dal. 4000

CELEBRATION FOR
HEBREW UNIVERSITY
A GREAT SUCCESS

Berkowitz, Hershman, Chaggi
and Sonderling Speak at
Detroit Celebration.
-- —
KIRBY CENTER CROWDED;
HUNDREDS TURNED AWAY

___
New Haven, Bos-
Rabbi Louis Wolsey of Clevt•land.
ton Discuss Means of Re-
a "son of Michigan," was born in
ligious Co - operation.

Saved by Charge of Algerian
Cavalry Which Disperses
6,0 00 Rioters.

:e

To Speak at Men's
Club Tuesday Night

Clevuland Rabbi to Talk at



HONOR ANNIVERSARY
OF DEATH OF WISE

)0000000

fin

however, to

Union College.

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Amer- STUDENTS DEMAND
HUMERUSCLAUSUS

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DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 1925

VOL. XVI►. NO. 21

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FAMOUS RABBIS TO
COME TO DETROIT livened

LEO BUTZEL CHOSEN
A BANK DIRECTOR

CUZA, NOTED ANTI-
SEMITE, RESIGNS

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