American ffewisk Periodical Center CLIFTON ATINUI • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO )25 S TELEPHONE mew. irders In o- n and tf our are 10 not. rueluc- O u r New Location: 525 W ooDwARD CADILLAC II- EDETROIT LWISII 1-0-4-0 Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents HADASSAH BAZAAR WILL OPEN AT THE ARENA ON APRIL 26 VOL. XVII, NO. 22 of International ASKS MEDICAL MD Head Order of B'nai B'rith FOR THREE MILLION - JEWS IN RUSSIA; _ Louis Marshall Delivered Radio Address on Experiences Three Members of Ose Society Made Urgent Plea for Sick of Race. Jews in Europe. Affair to Last Four Days; Pro- ceeds for Medical Work in Palestine. MRS. DAVID R. STOCKER IS GENERAL CHAIRMAN MUST HAVE $950,000 FOR ONE YEAR'S WORK Autographs of Famous Persons and Beauty Contest Are Among Attractions. Soviet May Cancel Work- Say ing Agreements if Fund Not Obtained by First of May. y NEW YORK.—Supplied With vol uminous statistics concerning the health of the Jewish population of Soviet Russia and the border states, throe members of the Central Commit- tee of the Ose, a society for the pro- tection of the health of the Jewish i po pulation Of Eastern Europe, in an interview at the Hotel Endicott ap pealed to Jews in America to go to the rescue of 3,000,000 Jews in Soviet I Russia. The men sent from the Her-, lin headquarters Of the Ose were Dr.', Muses Gran, who said he witnessed, cannibalism in the Volga district ing the 1921 famine, Dr. Abraham Rosenthal of Palestine and M. Gee-' gel of Berlin. Dr. Rosenthal, the spokesman, ex' pluined that the Ose was interested h;(-)1 eRifustshieat J‘sew in a i d.iinwgi lt tie,-)n811d)esr,, c‘eivt.ett MACK RETURNS TO THE ZIONIST FOLD ADOLF KRAUS BINAI B'RITH OPENS CONVENTION APR 20 CO were deprived of civic rights beeausel they were not Communists. lie said that unless help came from America' Twelfth Quinquennial Meeting mostOf the work of the Ose would Held Last Week in At- have to be given up, because the Joint Distribution Committee is liquidating lantic City. its work On May 1 and the present — budget of the committee and the Ose' ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.--(J. T. cannot last longer than that date. "The normal tuberculosis rate s . is •,, 1 A.) — One hundred and thirty-five per cent amochool children," ail .. delegates arrived here April 20 to "Today it is between l. s ntion Rosenthal 77 r. a. R ti per cent. Fifty percent of the attend the international conveB'nai children are predisposed toward tuber- • of the Independent Order ory As the opening elate of the great Hadassah bazaar approaches, the women in charge of arrangements are sure that it will he the largest and best attended bazaar ever held in the city. New developments this week have added so many interesting items to the bazaar that its success is now assured. Mrs. David Stocker announced re• cently that two rest rooms have been provided for visitors at the bazaar. These will be in addition to the tea room, which will be in the nature of ■ rest room, but in which refresh- LUCIUS L. SOLOMONS ments will be sold. There will also be a nursery room for babies be- tween 2 and 7 years of age, where tired mothers may check their young- sters in the expert care of Mrs. Rob- ert Loewenberes who will be assisted by a number of Campfire girls. Ba- bies will be provided with pure milk and graham crackers by the girls. Says He Was Ever Faithful to As an added attraction to mothers whose visits to the bazaar might be Cause, at University attended with difficulties, Mrs. Stock- Meeting. er has announced that admission to mothers will he free on Monday and BOSTON.—(J. T. A.1—Enthusi. Wednesday afternoons between 4 and asst marked the celebration of the 6 o'clock. In view of the fact that opening of the Hebrew' University the Fishson players will present a held here recently, when Judge Julian one-act comedy in Yiddish on Monday W. Mack made his first appearance night, Mrs. Stocker believes that this on a Zionist platform since the split latter arrangement will prove espe• in the Zionist movement occurred fol- cially attractive to mothers who de- lowing the Cleveland convention in sire to take advantage of the bargains 1921. Declaring that he had ever re- of the bazaar and be free from the .aired faithful to the Zionist cause, care tofeitrhe ur ysim hailye do- ngall children wni re h fudge Mack stressed the task which lies before American Jewry and ' main without any admission charge called the opening of the university for the playlet Monday night at a signal challenge to the manliness of o'clock. America's Jews. o White H use Etching. "The Jews of the United States are Miss Julia Wine who has been in comfortabl , 'Ad at ease and the ques- tion is if they will be magnanimous charge of gathering autographs of and visionary enough to carry out famous men and women for auction their duty properly for their own during the bazaar, reported satisfac- sake and for the sake of their chit- tory progress to Mrs. Stocker Tues- day. A small etching of the White dren," Judge Mack declared. H e emphasized the necessity for Ameri. ; House, autographed by Mrs. Calvin can Jews to to their share for the I Coolidge, heads the list of valuable sake. of posterity, that if their chil- article which will be for sale. Mrs. drew inquire what their fathers had' Edith Bolling Wilson has sent beau. • clone in the hour of need they will I tiful copy of her late husband's work, be able to answer with truth and dig- "An Appreciation of Robert E. Lee," nity that the crucial moment had not I across the top of which she has writ- e name. found them wanting, Judge Mack de- ten hr Anz ia Yezierska, the well known dieted. Governor Fuller was warmly greet- I Yiddish writer, has contributed five el when he 'Dueled the traditions and autographed books. Rex Beach, James Hey- Oliver Curwood, Irvin a) culosis. li'rith. "Today the Ose alone had 59 dis- The technical details and procedure t pensaries, clinics and hospitals. It has treated 20,000 children and 600 of the convention were arranged at a meeting of the executive committe adults in the last two yours, giving Co, wood Braun have also obliged in send- ing autographed copies of their works. These books, together with REMAIN IN OFFICE represented, and shall become in time i n any of the booths, as e a place where all the arts and sciences working hard and faithfully for the are well taught. The countries in ! success of the venture: Mrs. Abra- which the Jews have been the freest,' ham Srere and Mrs. Edward Atlas, happiest and most prosperous should who have been assisting with the re- provide needed endowments. There- toilers' booth; Mrs. Sol. Perlman, in fore, America should lead the way charge of the distribution of tickets, were quickly disillusioned. Chief Rabbi of Great Britain, spoke ' and Mrs. William Gordon, who has e mployment. in the Fame spirit. Sir Herbert in and net the pace." Rabbi Leo M. Franklin so was y a dearth eif Among the. speaker: were Judge been assisting in the general arranges ly. Ile said, in part: "I interpret The tated that there is much work David A. Lowrie of the Superior' ments. the story of Abraham and Isaac from The housing conditions were of the reply s Mrs. Robert Marwil will appear at somewhat different angle than does most primitive character of and without to be done in Palestine before it will Court, Professor D. Gordon Lyons of '- the slightest advantage sanitation, be ono the Jewish national home and a . • • rd and Dr. Ninon Touroff, Ares- all the Sunday Schools Saturday and II Rabbi Wolsey. To me the . Sunday to make the final anon the attempt of the old to sacrifice vsomen and children compla. , Men, crowded into a single room. were They that he will, in any if case, remain in octant of the Ilebrew College of BOA- I the country, even he will not con- , ments of the bazaar. Miss Sarah ton. were unable to speak the language o f time youth for the pleasure and as high commissioner. ---,---------.----'— , Weinberg, in charge of the musical to ear friends or cency of the elders. We hear Th had no booth; Miss Blume Levin, rs an d the countr Gd o f our f athe were no philanthro- muh of the o adviser s. There ey l at the head of a group of expert for- ,, . of the God of our chil- could give them ic tune tellers of the gypsy booth, and mete enough te organizations that co If we are to accomplish any- tt o ' vi-- Morris Blumberg, in charge of dren. g in the diretin of saving our help an d encuragement. The young i, c o 1 were especially subjecteel to the electrical appliances booth, have thin t too optimistic. women no youth. and I am also done good service. we, the elders, must begin to make the greatest of perils. 1925, at Temple ergency committee has Excerpts from Sermon Delivered Sunday Morning, April 12, "The emergency The selection of the most beautiful taken energetic steps toward bring- Beth El, by Rabbi Leo M. Franklin. sacriticen." girl in attendance at the bazaar ; has about an amelioration of these Sunday n g . I Iv that a belief in resurrection of the been put forward to f conditions. A careful survey has been rs. B. Roy Salinger, in charge Among the strongent influences Jelly has no logical foundation made by competent social workers, h on the bachelor jury which i in Melecting local committees have been organ- that have turned the hearts of thou- Jewish thought, with the result that s local aid is now being given. sands of our people to Palestine as various passages in the Prayer Book turn will choose the most beautiful d, medical me implying that belief were removed girl, announced Wednesday that sev- inent Work is being provided for those who st promesent land of promise has been a purely and reference to immortality inserted ' eral of the city's most be pr have trades and various plans are be- a bachelors have agreed ing evolved to enable those who ran sentimental one. I do not now refer in their stead, only to read the famillar and pass their judgment. Her plan perform physical labor or who pos. to the fact that about the land of tie One need!, hallowed asso- thirty-seventh chapter of Ezekiel, that is to have Miss Jere Bonstelle first ' less the requisite qualifications to fathers cluster many I all he marvelous chapter of the Valley of pin on the dresses of 15 girls a num- earn livelihoods in various occupa- ing eiations for merely t Jew. as the historical of Zion Dry Bones, to indicate that in his ber and a distinguishing mark, which birthplace of our people or as the lions. day there must have been a generally , they will wear in their visits to the , Canada. sty of ent us booths. The judges, their G tated that the Do. land where many of our prophets and accepted doctrine of bodily resurres. vdario iity unknown to the girls selected our seers found inspiration. But I "I have already s a tion. minion of Cana la has acted generous- You remember how out of the bit. by Miss Bonstelle, will meet after ly to the refugees. It is however, am thinking of was the old theological doctrine that widely current terness of a suffering soul Job cries time and vote on the num bers appear- se- d thus those ho are w an public through many centurien, that only ing on the various girls upon the co ndition that lect the most beautiful. Included not become commit- those whose graves were laid in Pales- out (Job 14,13 ff .): admitted shall charges and the emergency • arti st a tee, therefore, feels it incumbent tine would share in • promised recur "Oh, that Thou wouldest hide me in among these bachelors is an a speci al the nether-worlel, )udge, an advertising man, section. surprise many of my hear- upon itself to assist the local organiz- It may time in the That Thou wouldest keep me secret, writer and a lawyer. combination ations in enabling these transmi- I grants into Canada to bridge over the history ors to realize that a at any i n a bodily of Israel belief That Thou wouldest appoint me a set no mistake. , The popularity contest, staged by period which will naturally elapse be- resurrection was widely current. for time, and remember me! I Mrs. Hyman Ullian, will be held tw een their arrival and the securing i Truth is that it is only in our etas and among those who follow the lib If a man die, may he live again? ghts of the bazaar. She has of steady employment. ' three ni All the days of my service would I given "In connection with these efforts eral school of thought that there has , selected unusual prizes to be wait, the girl or woman whose admirers ' the emergency committee has now are been • general 'substitution of the Till my relief should come— ranged for the making of careful cur• ; idea of a spiritual immortality for ou wouldest call, and I would an-I l pace her first in the voting each I night. She is counting on adoring vet's by experts into the opportuni- that of a bodily resurrection. Indeed, ques swer Thee; ' 3 that may be afforded to immi- it was at the Philadelphia meeting youth s In love and cli husban . ds, Thou wouldest have a desire to the the five - cent vote s into grants in Mexico end other countries. of the Central Conference of Amer,- " work of Thy hands. The natural desire H those living in can Rabbis, held during the last qua/ Jura to last page.) lands where discrimination exists and ter of the nineteenth century, that tt 51 (Continued on I seemed necessary to state dogmatical- (Turn to Lot page ) n tt :Th e Jewish Idea af Resurrection REMOVAL NOTICE — ON AND AFTER • Monday, April 27 EWISII Z02% ,E WILL BE LOCATED IN LARGER A ND MORE CONVENIENT QUARTERS AT 525 WOODWARD AVE. NOTE Wood rd Calvert stoi r 'wood CADILLAC 1040 page ■ ri