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UNITED SYNAGOGUE
DISCUSSES FUTURE
OF JEWISH YOUTH mrs .
Re-elected Head of
Temple Sisterhood
Rosenhe. irn . Again , Presi-
dent ; Gabrilowitsch Gave
Informal Talk.
Announces Total of
$733,000 in Drive; De-
nounces Anti-Semites.
Detroit Philanthropist Cables
--
F ei
l x W arburg Results of
NEW YORK.-Having raised the
Observations.
record sum of $733,000, the New
Reuben Describes Desti•
tution of Stranded Jews
in Cuba.
Officers Chosen at Dinner and
Dann. at Temple Beth El
on May IS.
Executive Board Meeting in
Cleveland Considers 1925 -
Morris Garrett was re-elected Ares-
"The condition of the Jewish refu. filen( of the Arts Society of Temple
1926 Expenses.
Head of Young People's League ,
gees in Havana, Cuba, can not he pic-
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held
nursing
n
ai
l
),
k:,1,,,ai,tv t het,-,eantil ,t,ig
That America is becoming the mu-
lle
Tells of Vitalizing Tra -
tured in en
p and ink. Some things
l t i fnogr n
Monday
sieal
center
of
the
world
because
the
last
be told, for they are too hol,
ditional Spirit.
—
not
can
I best artists of Europe come here in York Keren Hoye-sod campaign con-.
a dinner and dance at the temple. ,
UNION'S TOLERANCE
rible fur publication. It is inconceiv.
•-- -
order to make a living was declared eluded with a gala functionn at the .
Other officers chosen were Mrs. Louis
FAMILIES NOW
Ossip Gabrilowitsch, director of Astor Hotel attended by over 1,000 '4,000
ably to believe that we American ('n hone, first vice-president; Isaac
EMPHASIZES ARRANGING
FARM
400,000
ACRES
J. ‘,... would stand idly by and permit
Brown, Gilbert, Wineman, Al-
f the l eadin • "givers and getters,"
OF SPECIAL SERVICES1 bY
Gilbert, second vier-president; Alberti
the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, in
—
thousands of our own people to
an informal talk which he gave he- with Samuel Untermyer, president of I
exander, Stern, Detroiters
E. Rosenfield, treasurer; Leighton G.
—
, master. Mr. linter. ' !Tells J. D. C. Russian Jews Are • .fosse,
s teat
yes, actually starve to death,
d
1for,
ers
oe
Siseoo
of
d
the
fund,
a
secretary,
and
Miss
Ruth
t
f
Genius
t
rh
Chosen Workers.
f th
the memb
Predicts Unfoldmen o
or die from tuberdulosis. Many girls Steele ,
Temple Beth El at the annual meet- myer utilized the opportunity to make
Franklin, librarian. The board of
Eager for Opportunity to
fall daily into a life of prostitution
of Jew in America as
ing last Monday afternoon. Mr, Ga. a scathing denunciation of Dean Inge
directors
is
composed
of
Mrs.
Eman-
CLENIELAND, 01110.-A budget
Become Farmers,
, brilowitsch told several interesting for his cynical remarks concerning i
to be able to provide bread for those
Democracy Deepens.
uel Becker, Sylvan S. Groaner, Alvin calling for the expenditure of more
- —
members of their families who cannot
ws of which the "gloomy dean"'
(.1. I, find any means of support or who in I). Hersch, Samuel 'I'. Kay, Frank V. than a half million dollars for the ad-
Crimea
DiscUssing the place anecdotes of his work with the or- the Je
OL
SIMFEROPIK,
Martin, Wallace Rosenht-ini and Mrs. vancement "(Judaism in America was
NEW
YORK.-
which
Jewish
youthis destined to chestra and what ha.. been accom. delivered
himself
just Other
before
he sailed
too young, or too old
from this
country.
speakers
at A.)--"I consider the Jew ish eoloniz• icilst
cases are
David Wilkus. Sirs. Frank V. Mar- voted at the executive board nita-ting
the occasion were Rabbi Abba Ildlel anon work in Soviet Russia the most to support themselves."
I srae l an d th e ;dished for musical Detroit.
tin, president of the society during of the Inion of American Ilebrew Con-
achieve in Americ an
Following the president's report of
Thus spoke Simon Reuben in an
Peo.
Silver of Cleveland, Dr. Schmarya constructive piece of work which has
1 e ,,,,,,, cons, which met in this city.
specific activities of the Young
the year's activities, delivered by Mrs. Levin and Morris A. Zeldin, organ- been accomplished through the funds. interview with a reporter of The De• its first two years, the rabbis o
i
pie's League of the tilde,' Synagogue, Wallace Rosenheim, election of the •
temple and the president of the con- , ' The " need for a revitalization of Jude-
given by American Jewry."
4111 his observe.
Idirector
of
the
most
success-
trait
Jewish
Chronicle
•
•
Rabbi Israel Goldstein of this city, board of directors took place.
. rs.
ism, the strengthening of the syna-
David A. Brown, American Jewish ' tons during a recent trip to Havana, gregation are ex-officio members.
campaign in New
Mr. Garvett, in hie report, reviewed
president o f the league, at the recent Rosenheim also reported on the con- ful Kenn Ilayesod
rd rogue and the training of religious
the establishment of the communal and relief worker, sum.1 Cuba. Mr. Reuben spent several days
convention of the United Synagogue, v intion of the National Federation York since
the difliculties and accomplishments leaders were pointed out as the vital
med up his observations of the old
conditions aniline our
- .
n
of
the Arts Society during the past needs of Amerit•an Jewry, and it is to
declared:
e of the of Temple Sisterhoods which was held
escr ibi n g t he mos t recent and new Jewish settlements in Soviet , investigating
Who are stranded on the
After
d
"The Young People's Leagu
year. Ile spoke of its aims and its fulfill these necessities that an appro-
in St. Louis last January. The fol. development in Palestine and par- Russia in a cable which he dispatched ' people
eri feels
'
United Synagogue of Amco
island
of $513,500 was approved.
"In one four-story building," Mr. 1.1111°1' 6.i" a " emamended the as. Oration
that in one respect it is different from lowing are members of the board: ticularly the dedication of the Ile- before leaving Russia to Felix M.'
,
sistance of his wife and of Mrs.
rhe budget for the fiscal year 1925-
Leo
M.
Franklin,
Mrs.
Henry
J.
brew
Mrs.
breniversity,
Mr. Untermyer Warburg of the Joint Distribution Reuben continued, "there were 20
, U
ether Jewish youth organizations. Berkowitz, Mrs. Adolph Finsterwald,
Kathryn Vincent Mayer, who directs 192.6 represents an increase of $50,000
.
rooms
on
each
floor
and
a
family
of
•
Committee.
•
spoke in part as follows:
There are other organizations
w it
Si
.
arry
, ree to live persons with one In three the Pecf a r niances- Rabbi Len r' L over the precious year and an increase
M rs. Wallace Rosenhelm,.
"Over 4,0 00 families have already three
n t h e of approximately 100 per cent over the
offer importunities for philanthropic Farbstein, Mrs. Sol Wolff, Mr s. llarr Y
settled on the land. With additional roomers living in each room. The Franklin also spoke briefly "-
both
hi: he'-'cnoi n t 'o nit ihen nni
and
humane
service.
There
are
other
and
Newman, Mrs. Leon Harman, Mrs. work in Palestine, our cause still has funds, 25,000 more families can be building was unventilated unlighted, work of the Arts Society and its place sum of money spent during 1922-1923.
groups whose programs are concerned
in the community and in temple ac- Among the activities maintained by
s. Joseph Welt , Mrs..
Over .
settled by the end of 1927.
now under unsanitary and in a worse condition tivities. A charming sketch, written
with the upbuilding of Palestine, Alex Spater, Mrs, Miss Sadie H irsch its critics, some of them displaying
the l'nion of American Ilehrew Con-
than almost any place I have seen in
ear . Clarence E nriros
surprising bigotry and malevolence, 400,000 acres of land are
by Mr. Garrett, was presented by Al-
There are other groups who are rew. net
are the Hebrew Union Col-
man, Mrs. Benjamin Marx, Mrs. Sam-
cultivation
by
Jewish
settlers.
This
"The courage, patriotism and self-
• the most poverty-stricken sections of bert E. Rosenfield and Miss Irene Ito. gregation,
neatly endeavoring to enrich the
Mendelsohn, M rs. William Rinds- sacrifice of the Jews are written so area will he increase d to . 00lllltl
,
lege at 1 int-Innen for the training of
this country.
• l equ i pment of our
g,. , ,..
r
Sentierg.
,,,
..t
is
i nform s
spiritual
leaders
for the Jewish com-
uritt
Applications
a
i
.
.,
Hie men cannot obtain work, as
urge on every pare of our history arms dur fig this fall.
M
a ll these beneficent kotT, Mrs.
Musliner,
Mn. Louis Simon, i
youth. while
But
munities; the Department of Synagog
of the Soviet they are not citizens of the country.
within the I o wls
Silver . and are so bar t o ut of proportion from Jews in all Darts
-
activities
are , p properly
and
School
Extension,
which carries
• •
,
.
Mrs.
Sol
Salton,
Mrs.
Sinewy!'
Si
m
When they try the hardest kinds of
t tone often mar. re-public are pouring in.
t their number
•
. , i
ouni,
scope of the
on Jewish talucational and religious
ice but $1.51)
of
'I believe we have a wonderful up manual labor they rep
mb
M rs. Herbert Slomati, Airs. . a los cols at th e st range c oination
menial task s
there is however, one tield of tinileay. Rothschild,Sis.
girls
doing.
Sidney W eisman, ; s
a
work
in
Jewish
communititai
of Amer-
day, while
bismt ry, i gnorance and ingratitude portunity to do great Jewish recon- i
ea; the National Federation of Tem-
or Which constitutes its special tune-
Herman Finsterwald , Mrs ',dor- that are manifesting themselves from struction work in Russia and by doing , rot but 40 cents a day. I found
lion; the endeavor of bringing young Mrs.
Vi
i
ple
Sisterhoods,
an
organization
of
Funds 1
t the synagogue and to az Kahn and Mrs. Sara Goodman.
ung boys, so haggard that they
.t, time to time in the attacks upon our this we will make history.
lows .1
•tit the board of d ~ •
women devoted to the promotion of
woolen
must be raised quickly, otherwise it looked like old men, peddling on the
_
Americanism.
e
tibsereance
of
.lewish
traditions.
at
the
Redford
Reform
th
urn, eon
Reform Judaism, and the National
at a lh
and raining a mere pittance.
"But our work will go on. Having may . be necessa
- 1' later m to s • ten,1 the
t wo p h aces t o th e so,. was held
Will Hold a Meeting to Elect : Federation of Temple Brotherhoods,
.
"T here ore
1 nes •da y a 0 f ter- Intranet-it thus far. we will not falter saine money for relief of the suff er- The
. Wed
. Club last
government will ma he 1p these
' Count ry
-
first
: a recently organized body of Jewish
, the rotation of synagogue
i v‘o nliti'e „ , i the future. The present occasion int.. a have
q
Representation for Capi -
when t he following
starving.
refugees as they are not citizens and
(1
o
services for the high holy days and, 000n,
, es several years to become a
: o Mo
young Men who are devoting their
ifias merved a sham
we re chosen: President, N1rs. I
'.
tal Convention.
'
--:m n but a brief interval between Io '
second, the question of molar serv- R senheim; vice - presidents, Mrs.
,
• ', • . non.
I
is arduous labors. Tonight the 1925 Is
I time and effort in assisting congrega-
o
!spirit among the hundreds Of coloni4to vititen
. and
of
,
'
m
ices during the year.
'
..
Adolph Finsterwald and Mrs. Harr)
I
have
spoken.
It
gave
t• ion with whom
I found that the Jews of Havana
-
th. prt ' para
ant
Interest in the twenty•eiglith an- tional work.
l• s, d
• ent
.
"Fortunately or unfortunately, the Farbstein•, financial secretary, Mrs. campaie,n
The budget was presented by a com-
of the 1926 campaign begins. Then me the impression that the Russian . d d not help their co-religionists, even nelid coni-ention of the Zionist Or.
rt prt st - n t the one . stia- S I W Itf •
moiling
secretary,
I ' m represent
and
hi gh hi. I ) - days
•I
1w h as a great love for the land
though they were extremely wealthy ganization of America, which will be mittee composed of .Julius W. Freiberg
0 • t
0
an be no break, no interruption in j..
sin of the year when , so far as syn. Mrs. L eon Harman; recording sacra- c
of the first op- a nd had tar p- establishment s in which held in Washington June 214 to 30, of Cincinnati, chairman; Robert P.
advantage
good
work;
the
stakes
are
too
is
taking
•
our
alpigue atTemin dations are concerntai, t
is being exhibited by Detroit Zionists, Goldman, Cincinnati; Carl Pritz, ('in-
'
rs . • Alex Spater; treasurer, heavy; the need too pressing; the nortunity which has ever been given Jews could l ie employed.
the demand exceeds the supply. The tarn. • M •
„
by a cinnati; Ben Lowenstein, Cleveland,
:Mrs. Ilarry Newman.
moment too precious; the prize too him," Mr. Brown's cable read. de•
who plan to be represented
victims of the shortage are usually
eans of strong delegation. The convention and Nathan Miller of New York. As
a means
glorious to be lost by premature re• scribing the work of Dr. Joseph Ro• charity only, they
Sometimes
the
the young people.
livelihood. Since the inimi- will consider important questions re- acting head of the finance committee
!axing of effort, by resting too earl)' stn, the colonization director of the earning a li
Joint Distribution Committee, and his. graben
:on , .111..- o e lm's not allow them to lating to the Zionist policy in Pales- Mr. Miller brought out that although
upon our laurels.
conscience, invite their young people
the budget approved was for over
"We will not rest. Rather we will associates,
. be brought to this country, they must tine and will discuss recommenda-
to come into the synagogue during in -
ions to the next meeting of the $500,000 the estimated income for that
question of Jewish colonize-
The qu
oUrselves to greater exertions
spur
termissions and also for It few 1110-
and press upon the heels of time, until Hon work in Soviet Russia, the ,Iew- 11-
helped
Cuba
and American
Jew. World Zionist Congress, which will period would be approximately $300,-
nuts(
give in the
money
to help then,
meats at other times to catch a strain
the score that has been standing these ish Daily Bulletin understands, was The stranded refugees have relatives convene in Vienna in August. The 000. An effort to obtain additional
of got NW., or snatch a peal of the
2,000 years is wiped out and the ins- taken all at a meeting of the Joint r. in Detroit as well as other American delegation which will voice the views funds, he pointed out, would be neces.
—
Shofar.
Shofar. Literally, the young people
cities, and when these cannot afford of the Zionist Organization of Amer- sary, and he announced that arrange-
memorial wrongs perpetrated against Distribution Conim ittee, where M
are crowded out of the synagogue the n
$s
Institution
ay
Magner
' to support the Jews in Cuba it is the Ica is expected to play determining merits would be made upon the return
the Jewish people and the Jewkb Brown's cable was read.
one time of the year when they are Ur.
role in the deliberations of the con- of David A. Brown of Detroit, who is
I
The
Joint
Distribution
Committee
duty
of the other Jews to help."
1
honor are righted."
. Will Link East and West;
the case in every meet. now in Europe, to undertake a earn-
thems .1' most disposed to attend.
I last year allotted the sum •of $400.•
gross, as was
to sync•
That condition applies even on
Needs
Millions.
ing of that body during the last pign
a to obtain the required income
in
the
nature
of
an
experiment
rogues where the service is c ducted
r the union's program of work.
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f or the settling of uprooted Jewish
decade. , fo
I
with decorum and dignity. Where
eager to leave
Members of Board.
NEW YORE.-(J. 1'. A.1-Repre.
Nomination
and
election
of
dole.
families who were
these elements, however, are missing,
on
Twenty-four members of the execu-
gates from the Detroit district will
young people do not even make a bid sentatives of all classes of the New
the
land
as
farmers,
taking
oilcan-
take
place
at
a
tnassmeeting
live
board
were
present at the meet-
for attendance and are quite satisfied York Jewish community gathered at —_ , their town occupations and settle
Organize lic•och of Main Auaili•ry
arrangement Carnegie Hall recently to greet Dr. I Eighty-nine Boys and Girls Will B. , tare of the facilities granted for this
for Sunday afternoon, May 24, at 2 f ag . Among them was Hon. Simon
to Asst
si Home; Will Meet May 27.
the vicarious
Confirmed Sunday, May 31.
with
purpose by the Soviet government to
o'clock, at the Kirby Center, Kirby Rosendale of Albany, N. Y., who has
whereby the heads of the household „Judah L. Magnes, formerly head of
and St. Antoine avenues. .Joseph II, been with the union since its founda-
the New York Kehillah, who return-
I former merchants, artisans and trod-
A group of women Who niet at the
win atonement for their progeny as ' 1
be
ers
who
lost
their
economic
position
t-(1 to this country on behalf of the
Eighty -nine boys and girls will
home of Mrs. Fannie Lewis, 7741, Ehrlich, chairman of the nominating tion. Mr. Itosendale is over 00 years
well.
Ilebrew University in Jerusalem, of confirmed at Temple Beth El on Sun- due to the policy of the government. John R. street, -last Saturday eve- committee, will present a list of can- of age and has taken an active part
Fostered Special Service..
i which he is the dean. A number of ,lily n orninir May 31m at 9:30, in the
ning organized a branch of the Ladies didates to which will be added nomi- in the work for the past 50 years.
morning,
the temple.
This is
Were: Marcus Aaron,
i
"Addressing itself to thin urgent i leading Jewish citizens, including auditorium
m
Auxiliary of the Jewish Old Folks nations from the floor. Election of Others present
League
problem, the Young Peoples
Home for the purpose of assisting the eight delegates and a similar number Pittsburgh; N. Henry Beckman, Cin-
1„..,ouis.111arshalLand Felix Si. Warburg the largest class in the history of the'
cinnati;
Alfred
M.
Cohen, Cincinnati;
congregation
an
an
impressive
serv-
d
of
alternates
will
follow.
Ballots
will
for
the
pant
two
years
tried
to
ere in the adonce.
home particularly in raising fun( s
has
•
Gustave A. Efo.ymson, Indianapolis;
foster the establishment of special' . The enthusiastic gathering which ice has been arranged by Rabbi Leo
for a new building which will be be distributed to members of the dis-
s, I , 1
rvice
. eked the hall listened to greetings M. Franklin and Rabbi llenry J. Ber-
se
Julius
W.
Freiberg,
Cincinnati; Isaac
holy
day
ut
trict
present
at
the
meeting
and
will
young ptaiple's
9 . -cted on Da vison anti Linwood ave-
The confirniants are as fol-
d 1 to the distinguished guest by kowitz
a dmission should be witho
nues. The branch was organized by be counted by a board of election of Gilbert, Detroit; Dr. Samuel Golden-
:
ow,
son,
l'ittsburgh;
Robert
I'. Goldman,
charge or fee. First, congregations Bernard Semel, who presided, Miss l
Mrs. Louis Rubenstein and Miss Edna which Louis Dann is chairman.
-
Lowenstein,
Helen Abrams, Lucille Ackerman,
Substantial increases in the mem- Cincinnati; Benjamin
were approached with requests fur' Ilenrietta Szold, on behalf of the Ha- .
Col. Amery Says Jews Bring Lewis and the charter medlhers in- hership of the local district have been Cleveland; Jacob W. Mack, Cinein.
I
M.
Adel,
Robert
Amberg,
Na.
permission to use their vestry rooms dassah, Rabbi David de Sole Pool, Lillian Si
clude Mrs. Harry Shulman, Mrs. Ab-
Necessary Money and Peo-
nati;
Nathan
J.
Miller,
New
York;
reported
at
meetings
of
the
executive
or community houses for the accom- Judge A. Rosalsky on behalf of the Ithalie G. Arden, Frieda Auslander,
raham A eke rnutti , Mrs. Henry Katz,
Dr. Julian Morgenstern, Cincinnati;
pie to Palestine.
(elation of young people's congrega- Jewish Educational Society and Louis I Robert H. Baron, Robert Berger,'
t, Mrs. Sol D. hoard held in recent months. s.
Mrs. Bernard Front,
University Rabbi Morrie Newfield, Birmingham;
Zionist Or- Leah Bolhover, Jerome Brooch, Jean-
k
on
behalf
of
the
Lions Then the leaders among the i Lipsky
Cohen, al iss Janet Cohen, Mrs. dedication of t he liebrew
i
ol in Jerusalem April 1 has, it is de- Adolph I. Newman, Cleveland; !ler-
ette Bresler, Julian FL Bent, Dorothy
young people in the respective com- ganization of America.
JERUSALEM. - 1.1. T. A.I - The George Cohen, Mrs. Sara Goldberg,
Aubrey Cherkose, Lewis ,
Dr. Magnes, who was greeted with c amin,
re- Miss Anna Samuels, Mrs. Harry Gins. .dad
munities were urged to take the inia-
re in the offices of the district, , bert (I. Oettinger, Cincinnati - William
Phil-
a m
tive under the guidance of the local great applause, proceeded to present' Cherry, Albert S. Cohen, Faye Al.' government published an official re- berg, Mrs. Harry Klein, Mrs. Molly brought into the Zionist movement Oryq,,jp, Cincinnati; Dr. ])avid
a
picture
of
the
work
and
plans
of
the
berta
Cohen,
Mae
Cohen,
Morton
port
of
the
interviews
given
by
Colo-
rabbi in organizing the service and
nel Amery, British colonial secretary, Barnett, Mrs. Benjamin Kahn, Miss numerous persons who hitherto dis ipstui, ; Cincinnati; Carl E. Pritz, ('in-
na
ti
c
i„
Louis Schlesinger, New-ark;
Helen Kohner, Mrs. David Dean. Mrs. played but occasional interest in the
inviting to it all the yqung people who H ebrew University. A sum of not lessiC ohn Loretta Cohn, Gertrude Da-
Miriam Edwards, Ethel Eger, to the Jewish and Arab delegations
m i
ann it
' restoration of Palestine as a great Dr. Abram Simon, Washington ; Ai.-
could find no adequate accommoda- than $5,000,000 for the purpose of de cidsor,
Mrs.
kleischman.
Harry
Jewish cultural center. ' thur Hays Sulzberger, New York;
tions elsewhere. Wherever there was veloping the work on the e university It -]trice Ehrlich, Bernard S. k:pstein, who called on him during his visit
Perei ra, Mrs.
Ludwig Vogelstein, New York; Her-
"The Palestine government," Colo. I Lewis,
Mrs. Jennie
a college community, special invita- is expected of American Jewry as soon Regern, Freud Entitle, Ruth Fineman', here
nie Fisher,
Mrs. Enid So rock, Mrs. J.
man Wile. Buffalo, and William B.
tions were extended to the students. a s possible, Dr. Marries declared in Arthur Fink, Ruth Finsterwald, Adele i eel Amery said among other things I Opines and Mrs. Irving Rubenstein. PALESTINE MUST PAY
. Geller, Ora Ruth Gittleman, Phyl-
Then the Young People's League of- speaking of the practical purpose of 11
The first meeting of the auxiliary
PART OF TURKISH DEBT Woollier, Peoria.
'is Gleichman, Pearl Goldman, Mar-1 to the Arab delegation, "has not pro.'
Preceding' the nieeting of the execu-
fice gave its assistance in the matte r his "The
visit. university, which is now a cells Goldstein. Thyrza Goldstick, Ed-1 motet] any Jewish colonization work I branch will he held on Wednesday at-
GEN EVA.-1.1. -T. A.) - The final tive board there was a religious sere-
of providing prayer books and arrang-
ternoon, May 27, at 2 o'clork at the
ing fur the preacher and reader to postgraduate institute, will branch , ward G. Goldstone, Milton Green- l in Palestine; while, on the other 1 Jewish Old Folks Ilonie, 31a Edmund decision with regard to the pityment ice held at The Temple, which was ar-
out and become the crown of the entire weld, Benjamin Ilarris, Betty Harris, hand, the Arabs received from the
conduct the service.
I lace. All women inter•ste.1 are in- of the national debt of the former ranged by the two leading Reform
"The first year that the experiment educational system of Palestine, " Dr. Donald Hirschfield, Milieent E. Ja- government the Belson state lands. vited to attend and to become active Turkish Empire by the states created congregations of the city, The Tem-
will Nibs, Miriam Jacobs, Raymond Jacob- The COO kilometers of roads which
crom the empire and the British man. Plc and Euclid Avenue Temple. The
was tried there were six such young Magner declared. "The univ ers
rkers in the organization.
plomas tein, Gertrude Kailish, Jack Kaplan, were built in Palestine have proven wo
people's congregations worshipping not lie a place for issuing diplomas
Plans are being made for the im- dated territory was handed down services were conducted by 111th Rab-
A. II. Kiley and Louis WolseY,
Edward B. I.inick, to he of great advantage to the
under the auspices of the Young Peo- but will be devoted to the search for Bernice I.evins,
James Marks. •Jack I Arabs. I saw these roads not only mediate erection of a new home on Professor liorel, the arbitrator np- his
the League of Nations for both of whom spoke on the prevent
ple's League. Last year, which was the truth. We will look for
Jewish colonies,
by
in all Past ' " f , Davison and Linwood avenues. The pointed
in country where bum
the but
truth
al- Bernice
David Markus,
London, Robert Mazer, iler- the
this purpose.
status If the cause of Judaism in Am-
Arabs
are
popu•
the second year of the experiment, not only on scientific proble ms
resent
building
is
inadequate
for
the
p
,
Rennie
needs of the association. J. Levin,
there were IC such congregations so will seek the truth of the historical' : nard Mellen, Lois Meyer, RennieA.,
According to Professor Borers de- erica.
d ' -lo ment of Judaism. Palestine is meyer, Rita Mitshkun, Sol Modell, I dated. from
The general
prosperity
result-
The two rabbis emphasized that the
the Jewish
activities
has
I - t f the home, and other of-
throughout the country namely: s ix
Palestine must pay 2.19 pot
mR
was a
if
.
Estelle
Moskowitz,
Jerome
Mosko-
,
in New York and Brooklyn, two in the only place where the sources o
witz, Helen Newlander, Alice New- Iso increased the population in the firers are studying conditions in other cent of the Turkish debt. The ariii- go-at need for American Jewry
bringing that of the Arabs . ties with a view of making the De- trator would not consent to consider revitalization and intensification of
Philadelphia, and stir each in Boston," Jewish creative power and Jewish cu
a
.
•
I man, Dorothy F. Norman, Morton to
00,0 . 00 and that of the Jews to ' ci
Cleveland, Atlanta, Savannah, Dallas, tore can b e found through the Hebrew
trod home a model one. Albert Kahn the claims of l'alestine and Mesop- Judaism. They both eleaded for and
' Pearl, Jeanette Pereira, Estelle Perl-Ito
tamia that the receipts from the lied- strengthening of the synagogue
Port Chester, Des Moines and Toron- language.
108 i . 000
•
m
a
as
the
expansion
of
religious
work
is
_____
_
"The Institute of Chemistry has al- man Mildred Rodin, Anne Rambar,
'The . increased prosperity of the
—
jus railway should not he counted
to.
throughout the country. They urged
ready made valuable contributions to Isadore Rice, Richard Rocklin, Mar- Arabs is undoubtedly due partly to
it part of the Ottoman revenue.
"Now it is the aim of the league to
BETH EL TO OBSERVE
Myra
liberal support for the work of the
..___--
publish a guide for the organization the industrial development of the yin Rosenberg, Harold Rubin,
FRATERNAL SERVICE
union and of the Hebrew Union Col-
and conduct of young
people's
conger-
the capital
brought
the
coutnry
country.
The Institute of
Micro-1110- Sarasohn.
Shirley Schimkin,
Elaine by into
the Jews.
All British
colonies
SEJM ZIONISTS CONCILIATE
i
p
gy has already discovered several Schlesinger. Sophia Schmier, Sylka need 'more capital and
, lege.
rations throughout the year. It is In
sop if
-
In opening the meeting, Ludwig
A special Fraternal Day service will
commit- microbes, discoveries important in the Schreiber, Sidney Shenker,
, , Linn. The Jews bring you both these
joint
WARSAW.-(J. T. A.l-At a
far from the intention of the
eth such needed things.
. be held at Temple Beth El on Sunday nieeting of the Zionist Executive of Vogelstein of New York, chairman of
tee to segregate young people into sap - poultry industry. A special depart- Sherman, Milton Silberstein, Lish
„ Your future," the colonial secre. morning, Slay 24, at which the mem-
I
ment
for
the
study
of
soh-tropical
dis-
,toy
Slonian,
Philip
Smith,
Milton
So.,
Poland
and
the
Zionist
members
of
the
the
executive board, defined the work
orate worshipping units. Such serve -
continued, "depends not on bar- hers of Perfection Lodge, Ni,. Hifi, Polish Sejm which took place here, an of the Union of American Congretra-
ration as a general principle would . eases will be established." Dr. Magneie, bel, Josephine H. Stern, Maurine
34,
uni-
Bons
and dwelt on its program of ac-
Stone,
Fayette
Tannenholz,
Arnold
ter
boring
idle
fears
but
on
the
develop.
F.
and
A.
M.;
Pisgah
Lodge,
No.
a
be altogether undesirable. But the • further stated. The university. whic
effort was !mule to determine
Victor, Wilfred Weinstock, Mildred bori
ment of Your own people-its prog- I o B. B., and Detroit Lodge, No. form policy for the Zionist fraction in tivity. lie commended the address of
league recognizes that in communities I i will be Jewish both in language and
•
the
se:m.
President
Coolidge,
which the latter
55,
K.
of
l'.,
will
be
the
guests.
The
re)s and its education."
ideals, will, , at the same time. serve Yarrows, Lenore Zara'.
where the existing service of the local :i as
The meeting also chose Dr. }tart- delivered at the laying of the corner-
the bent medium to bring about a
With reference, to the communities members of these organizations will
synagogue lacks the decorum and the
o m_
attend
the
services
in
a
body.
Dr.
ordinance. the co
glees as president of the Zionist frac- stone at the Washington Jewish C
dignity to command the respect of the a! I closer and more friendly co-operation
timated that the British government Leo M Franklin will preach on "What It-hosen
tion of vies-president.
the Kolo, the club of Jewish munity Center, and declared that no
:between the Jews and the Arabs. W ei
d the Jew may Demand
young pe,ple, the es tablishment of
an
made
cannot accede to the demands of the the wodd
deputies in the Sent. Somerstein was bettor statement has ever been
po throughout the I exp.sd to open a college for Oriente
young
young people's service
•
. will b egin
•
e .
•
i •
. M V I -
0 Ali
on
n
Agudath Israe l to en
powerful means of and Islam studi es. Palestine
— _
year would be
stein dwelt on the hoe d principle un-
East and the West .
ity in the Jewish Kehillah s ystem in at 111:45 and th e public is invited.
e.
drawing the youth closer to their road between the
As s Shame y Zedels Arrange. Services
but the government is pre - ,
-- &dying the program of the union's
the
Jew
has
already
acted
,
Palestine
,
and
faith.
Kr-.
Cemetery on Sunday, May 31.
work, which is tolerance towards all
I pared at all times to help the
uniting link. There will go out from
Youth Nation'. Touchstone.
of hope
n
and
shades of Jewish belief.
iversit
hills • in their work'
uny a message
"Universally the youth of a nation the
The memory of Detroit Jewish sol-
frieudship to all awakening peoples ,
Union • Voluntary Federation.
is the touchstone of its morrow. It of the Orient" Dr. Menges declared. ,lien whose religious life was mi.uld• I
In part, he said:
is not in vain that the Holy One, ac-
oil under the influence of Shaarey ASK FOR FUND GIFTS
"The union is ■ voluntary federation
•
cording to legend, demanded the
of religious organizations, themselves
2cdele Synagogue and who made the
IN CONFIRMANTS NAME
ish youth as pledge for the mainten., !FORMALLY OPEN NEW
in the World
voluntary in character. It is founded
"P erne sacrifice
• War
st We the
Jews of
'
,
MAY
24
once of the Torh.
will
be
honored
at
a
Memorial
Day
on a liberal interpretation of Judaism
SYNAGOGUE
An appeal has
CINCINNATI.
America , are fa becoming rooted in.
the chapel of
e
b e hld
and does not impose dogmatic restric.
service
have
k Cemetery Sunday gone forth from the national commit-
this new soil; thank God, we
Hi ll Par
lions on any of its menitters. Our con-
The
formal
opening
of
the
new
syn.
Clover
to
found here congenial climate for our agogue of Congregation Beth Israel afternoon, May 31, at 2:30 o'clock. tee on Hebrew Uni•,n College scholar.
gregations count among their mem-
soiritual health and a stimulating ens \ at Muirland and Midland avenue. will The program will include the reading ships and dcrmitory maintenance, of
bers Zionists and anti-Zionists, Na-
vironment for our cultural progress.
place Sunday afternoon, May 24, of psalms, the singing of "Star Span• which Mrs. Joseph Stolz of Chicago is
tionalists and anti-Nationalists, and
llere, in the soil of freedom and in the take
at 2o'clock. Three prominent local . cleft B anner," an address by Rabbi chairman, urging
families of to
confirm
' all shades of Reform or Progressive
contributions
the Ile-
make
an, "El Motel Racha• ants to
atm-sphere of democratic neighbor-
Judaism. In fact I am of the opin-
eakers - A. M. Iles
ew Unn
scholarship fund
C
io ollege
da and br
liness, the seed of the Jewish genius i rabbis will officiate and good s
Samuel p
ion that any Jew, no matter how pro-
Musica l mim" by C antor
lav ish gifts to confirmants."
the audi ence. A
of "America.Y"ago At the . in lieu of "
re
may yet blossom forth into fulsome will a ddss
gressive, if he only adhere to the the-
the
singing
refresh• conclusion of the service, Boy Scouts A letter has been sent to the var-
beauty. All the restraints and sup-] prog ram will be given and
istic principle, will be able to find •
fears'
The completion of the new sins- belonging to troops which have their' ins sisterhoods affiliated with the na-
pressions of the ghetto, all the
congregation among our 278 constit-
headquarters in Shaarey Zedek Syne- tional organization, asking the mem-
and phobias of our Galuth-haunted, I ments served.
,uents,
whose religious viewpoint will
peal
to
the
families
of
con-'
•
he dIS•
hers to a
tragedy-torn history may here
et me nearer to his conception and will
the interest
Fenkell to district who Rogue and girls attending the Sunday $rmants for gifts to the scholarship
solved and cured, and the personality1 Rogue in
is of
or-ISchool will decorate the soldiers'
satisfy
his spiritual requirements far
fund
in
honor
of
their
children.
'
aiding
native
w
of the Jew here recover its
I have long desired • center of organ-
s
better than can Ethical Culture or say
grave.
A certificate suitable for framing
The congregation was
The committee arranging the sem
buoyancy.
confirmants
whose
of
the so-called aon-oectariaa
other
re-
he sent to all
1.4li p
d - la-t winter and has shown
..f David 9 Zernon, war- will
that day - arrives the Jew will .
"W
contribute to the scholarship '
The section has ice
(Tara to Pao Throat
tnEehterlriych, i.srehcer;taary parents
kh
I
erp
psa
answer his critics not in panicky el- markable progress.
sts
erJo
f
i
Confirmation
will
I
on
ycl
6a
.omournitthyreieildoefn
assurance.
ry fund in their name.
le wliaX ctossni
pl osion but with poised enevo l en t l y . I g ye ro as t 7 ad nu dri t n:fe
take place this year on May 29.
W hen that day arrives, b
being assisted by Rabbi Hershman.
UNIVERSITY WILL
SEARCH FOR TRUTH
TO GRADUATE FROM
TEMPLE BETH EL
,000
START AUXILIARY
OF OLD FOLKS HOME
ikRABS AND JEWS
MUST BE FRIENDLY
WILL HONOR MEMORY .
ER HEROES
OF SOLDIER
NOTICE!
tory
fitEVETROITJEWIStIORONICIA:
IS NOW LOCATED IN LARGER AND
MORE CONVX,NIENT QUARTERS
525 WOODWARD AVE.
Our New Phone Number
Wood'rd
Calvert sad
Ivrea
1-0-4-0
Re-elected OVER HALF MILLION
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OF REFUGEE JEWS Arts Society Head IS U. Al. C. BUDGET
RAISES LARGE SIR JEWS CAN SETTLE
FOR ENSUING YEAR
ON RUSSIAN LAND Simon
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