America!! ffewish Periodical Center WFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO 925 SOD Our New Location: Honel ty. ied by 525 w OODWARD II- EbETROIT 1-0-4-0 THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN 0 ad- tinian Ile by local naign, min at ns de- nt vis- erg. TELEPHONE CADILLAC Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JUNE 19, 1925 VOL. XVIII. NO. 4 Yellin Guest ITO, ORGANIZED BY REFORM, ORTHODOX JUDAH MAGNES HAD Dr. Of Detroit Jewry ZANGWILL I VOTES TO AND CONSERVATIVE SUCCESSFUL VISIT SUSPEND ACTIVITIEs DELEGATES CONFER Raised $800,000 in Endow- , ments and $140,000 Annual Income For University. Was Here Monday in Interest of Hebrew Teachers Col- lege of Jerusalem. Jewish Territorial Organize• tion, Founded in 1906, Will Liquidate. Urged to Remain Loyal to Judaism PALESTINE DRIVE SOCIAL AGENCIES MAKING PROGRESS PLAN TO ORGANIZE NATIONAL COUNCIL Speakers Tell Shaarey Zetlek Managers of Campaign Praise Graduates to Develop Re- Workers; No Let-up Until ligious Life. $100,000 Is Raised. Decision Made at Conference of Jewish Social Workers Pleas ter staunch adherence to the "The campaign for $100,000 for Firm Time In America That Dr. David Yellin, vice-mayor of tenets of Judaism and for zeal in the Held in Denver. Palestine Foundation Fund, the Deputies from Three Fac- Ell Jerusalem, one of the world's au- NEW YORK. -- (J. T. A.) acquisition of Jewish knowledge as tar Jewish National Fund and the !le- I 0 w me nt funds for the Hebrew Un thorities on the Hebrewhinguage and ZANGWILL HOPES FOR the means by which Jewish intlividu• brew University received the largest tions of Jewry Meet. Ran versity in Jerusalem amount i rig t 0 on IlebiTW SC h 00 I REVIVAL IN AMERICA ality may be attained wt.re made at amount of publicity at the smallest MORRIS WALDMAN GIVES more than $800,001) have been se- Detroit last Monday and spoke at commencement exercises held in expense," according to A. l'. Lappin, TALK ON FEDERATION cured and an approximate income of luncheon in his honor at the. Phoenix . the Shaarey honor of the eradinite4 ] of last ABRA M SIMON ASKS Sunday the director of the campaign. "This !A r b on also delivered several h t ! ' W as Or ganized in London to — the $1111,000 annually for the university Club. ? "r Zedek Sunday , fhre. netutthpet i opnoayl FOR CO - OPERATION ' has been promised for a long term ttl,nn the United classes at : the morning. Twelve boys and girls re- l ks tO ta Find Homeland For Jews Says First Attempt Toward Un- ch‘o-'llintieer‘a.'t7itil"rrtg:Cti•Yiviti:1 t of years, according to Dr. Judah L. brew Schools. Dr. Yellin istour iiineg - ' — eeieed certificates after completing , Scouts, the Walker (till Posting Con,. Other Than Palestine. • •. 11.1 ity of Communal Activi• cours e i n an eight-year Pleads for Greater Membership Magms, dean of the university, who the country le behalf of the Hebrew sailed recently for London following Teachers College of Jerusalem, which LONDON.. - 1.1. T. 1.1 --The Ito heal literature and Jt•wish history. pany and the newspapers, particular- ties Needs Changes. Jewish Chronicle, who Detroit in Synagogues; Says Jews it several months stay in the United is narking to raise funds to build an , wish Territorial Organization) . Addresses exhorting the graduates to ly The institution to house the (Je St ates, in an interview with the rep- adequate school, Julius Rosenwald of Chicago I will liquidate its activities, it was de- ' set forth their studies and to equip , voluntarily columns gave the campaign many Must be United. without any charge. DENVER.— GI. T. A.1 — The fed- resentative of the Jewish Telegraphic gave Dr. Yellin $50,000 for the ' cided at a meeting of the Ito council,' themselves for participatihn in re-. valuable _ "The most gratifying thing about ' ligious and communal ac tivities were eration, the first attempt of Ameri- NEW YORK.—For the first time in Aa''''"' "I was greatly encouraged by the buildings with the stipulation that , over which Israel Zanirwill, president , made by Rabbi A. M. Ilershm j an, A. the result so far," continued Mr. Lap- can Jewry thwart! the consolidation of ish communities raise an ad.! Presided. Jewish In the address which he delivered Louis Gordon, superintendent of the Pin, "is the fact that nearedall those American Jewish history, representa response which the idea of the Ile- other Jewish rew u n i vers it y i n J er u sal e m met, ditional $125,000. In order to raise , before the council, Mr. Zangwill ex- Sunday School, and J. B. Rogvoy, in- who have been thus far approached Jewish communal activities, will have Lives of Reform, Conservative and tir. b have matte substantial pledges, in- to undergo an important change in the thodox groups met in "common coon- with in the United States. I was de- this fund the famous Ilebraist ii. visiting a number of the larger Jew. plained hiA attitude to Zionism and structor the graduating class. "The of exchange of the old lamps," eluding those who had never before , lighted to see how quickly this pi e the reasons for the dissolution of the anything' tOWRI, Iii 010 up- near future. This was predicted in a cil" to consider a program tit' co-open torn. enterprise of the Jewish people uniting communities. At the luncheon, which was attend-11k. Maintaining as he has done said Rabbi Hershman, by whkh the contributed symposium on the subject of "Unify- minds.. ation in religious endeavors among, had stirred many hearts This This was particularly true and of the ed by David A. Brown, Fred M. But.. hitherto that Zionism cannot be real- ,Jewish people achieved spiritual pow- building of Palestine." ing Forces in Jewish Community Lite" d, Rabbi A. M. Hershmen. Samuel , ized in Palestine, he declared that the car, moral idealism and new the attributes , A very One radio program was Jews in the United States. g..en during the week in which the amp l meeting was held at the Harmonie Jewish youth who was have also had a uni- Summertield, ze . (h)initavitInne, by Morris D. Waldman of Detroit, ,.C lItia ttbi tbatilpfiA,?..irdi . a I :iv: gratified Bernard Isaacs, Isadore ! Ito could not continue to function lie. of historic personality, for , skiiiir:. , , a , ,,khttti riatin weer versify training. I which served as the basin for discus- ph II, Ehrlich, Jacob' causeof the opposition of the Zion- involves peril to the cause of Judaism I Club, New York City, and there were to find such a great understanding of Levis, J ose 101,10Ntand iL Two s sion at the National Conference of a vid W. Simons, Mau.. ists. "The Ito never excluded Pales. as Conservative Jews Friedberg, D David present delegates from the Union of the Ilebrew University shown by a Friedberg, its interests," he said,' By means of the Torah the Jews,. Jewish Social Service Workers here, Robert Marwil,. tine fromo the fact that Dr. Eder, a , throughout the centuries of their I ardent workers, Mrs. Abe Cooper and American Hebrew Congregations and large number of American newspaper r ice 11. The status of the federation in Jew- Rabbi J. Max of New York, wholpointing t the Ito council, held the ! martyrdom, succeeded in accomplish- Mrs. A. C. Lappin, entertained on the Central Conference of American men," Dr. Magnes stated. llin's Wies traveling companion. member of the radio during the week with ap- ish communities all over the country Rabbis, representing the Reform The largest contributors toward is Dr. Y e cal adviser to the Zion- j ing a vitality of character and a pros - ' Jewish songs, Mrs. Cooper has changed the idea of the community . group, and the Union of Orthodox the endowment fund were Mr. and Dr. Yellin a brief sketch of the of political ry of gave the institution. Ile midi; ist office Organization in Palestine, which is , 'airily of intellect and of spirit more I p, 1 chests and the affiliation of the feder- s t o Congregations, representing the Or- airs. Felix M. Warburg, who donated hi •••I'he first teachers' college of Pal- now being held by Colonel Kisch, and wonderful than the wealth which singing "Eili, Eili" and Mrs. Lappin ations with them is being put into thodox group. A resolution calling $500,000, and Sol Rosenblum of estine was organized 21 years ago to ' that Herman Kisch, son of the cok- , Aladdin was able to win with his "Rachem" and "Ilatikvah." All of practice. d in the Hebrew schools for nl, is a member of the Ito council, as! magie lamp. To give up this precious n . : the speakers stressed point that for the organizatitin of a conference of Pittsburgh, who gave $250,000. Palestine is no longer the an experiment "Hitherto the federations in the An American committee for the fill a n ee national congregational and rabbini- United States have not lived up to cal organizations was unanimously purpose of aiding the development a.,•11 trained of teachers. Since proof of his contention. as of Aladdin's wife had done i of the Hebrew University in Janina- 135 graduates the college are 1914, now Mr. Zangwill expressed his However, convic. the gift, case the old but wonder-achiev. I —that it is an existing, prospering needs the assistance of the their potentialities as a rallying and and teaching in Palestine and abroad, in- tutu that Palestine cannot be turned ing lamp which she exchanged for a lend unifying force in Jewish life. The adopted. M. .. lame is to be Dr. formed by Felix Warburg and Emanuel Libman, eluding the United States. The col- , into a Jewish national homeland, de- , new but ineffectual lamp which I American are Jews of to the help it more quick- increasing num- situation has been demanding the in. The conference was called at the re I brought nothing but disillusionment, , ly taken troduction of new forms since the o • quest of the Union of American It Mr. Warburgg as Dr. chairman. The lege is for housed an must old Arab resi-, as daring: Plumer's of appointment lude Cyrus Al- dence, which in rent be paid, High "Lord Commissioner Palestine !to give up this precious gift of Ju-11ier of immigrants. Mn. Lappin in the brew Congregations in pursuance c inadequate for its nee :. shows that Great Britain intends to . deism for that which is but a feeble concluding speech emphasized the Joy eration of the community chest, whic , as well an the duty of giving towards by its interdenominational character, a resolution which was adopted at its committee will in last biennial convention, asking for err, Jacob Billikopf, Dr. Abraham and which in d'i. ! f ie: , i .trs. t i tonn alitiaLy i :knell tii: , ephtiol a b n eth a r o Plc the calling of a conference of Jewish Eleanor, Dr. David Kaliski, Louis There are nu model schools near the turn that country into a crown col- reflection of it, is to engage in a the fund. , tragic bargain." More than half of the total has wor k . The next ste) in the Jewish congregational organizations for the Lipsky, Judge Julian W. Mack, Louis. building where students may receive ' ony on the same basis as all her other', • Studied Sources of Judaism. who been plt, dired had the total will be !colonies. Leonard Stein's practically., rMarshall, Walter Meyers, Eugene Un- . training by practice teaching." . o easily reached and exce ded " i the e vision of work. Gordon, Speaking of the possibilities of the i official book on Zionism and the nres- . Superintl•ndent All philanthropic purpose of effecting a Program f and Frederick Warburg. frankly aban- , awarded the certificates, declared e n the I at ''' Lappin, Friedberg, n of alorri hairman, ant . r. closer religitms fellowship and mutual ter Dr. alagnes, who sailed fur Lam- Hebrew Teachers College becomingient status of I . the di- work will have to be handled by the of Jewish political ; that the course which the graduates c all the no ;TO have public agencies and the community co.operatiim in relignius endeavors. at of the Hebrew University, Dr. dons the hope .1ton for the hpurt:aose of attending a m ' be no chest; all national, international, spir- cf Yellin said: "The Hebrew Universy ascendancy and even of a gratin 1 completed included the sources of Ju- rt•ctor, When Mr. Ben Altht•imer, a member of the 1 hetet ing . of the b.; ra of for', predominance in numbers of Jt•ws in , deism -- the Scriptures, the Prayer been reached and there ;TO o- itual and cultural work will have to be executive board of the Union of Ile- Studies hin ie.s, ti the has no department at present it Book Jewish history and the Jewish let-up until this has been ammo- budgeted . budgeted separately. This new form declared education; it must develop the al- !Palestine. ten"fnu. t brew Conieregations, opened the meet- til:'bri:stitUniversity, . further . ' These source books, plishetl. '. ' The establishment of the Hebrew , ancyclopeta . of organization will make the federa- . • ing, and then turned it over to Rabbi tent ;1:e additional income of $140,- ready existing departments. We hope I duates . to con- Col- j University, although a magnificent In •• ' I . . [ion in America what the Kehillah . th e g ra Abram Simon, president of the Cen- 000 includes the pledges of the Amer-' to connect the Hebrew Teachers within 1 e 'conception of Palestine as a spiritual .' staid enabled C A tuns rim L OSES . th or studies and to enrich their a ror...2.3,,IT cif was in Europe," Mr. Waldman stated. .' • e , h Orilla/LA:a 1A- I to esta 1 i 1 is teal Conference of American Rabbis, Jewish I hysicians . °mini it , ' lege with • 1 . . d ars a, such a department is neces. center, is not real Zionism. Lord further spiritua equipment an the committee a Form National Council. whose chairman is Dr. Retinal and y e who Wan Chairnutn Of r. Zangwill their individuality. . , for a well rounded university." Stanhope," M d b oar the h ' I f eery ,• • te ta- charged with calling of f th conference prt st hose . r • Formation of a council on national ------- "We are in need of Jews," assert- David A. Brown, in a short talk, stated, "estimated on behalf of the --I In his address Rabbi Simon, pointt•d governors of the university is Dr. Waited Jewish nwial agencies was the result otiol1M/ air. Gordon, "who possess indi- Judge Stet. Composer Had 011 Oman, out the need of a united Israel to help Emanuel L' of $50,000 yearly paid a tribute to Dr. Yellin and his I government that there are of the National Conference of Jewish Too Long to Claim Authorship. who do not conform blind- i pport of the Institute of two sons, who are active in govern-lacres of land available for Jewish ' vduality, in the solution of problems t•onfront- fo the support Social Workers. agriculture in Palestine, but nothing . 1 y. but who know the reasons under- I. . • ' t• t tc. airs in Pales it Medical Research of the .le ive mental ing American Jewry. of the A Fifteen re r lauded the philanthropic work of Ju. is being done by the 13ritish govern• lying Jewish doctrintis and observ- , NEW YORK,—Federal Judge Knox that there was only one Judaism, dt•- School of the university. antes and how they, as Jews, are din; in United States District Court, din- erican Jewish public at large and twmi; Among the other contributors of lies Rosenwald and spoke of the lat• meat to promote the settlement of spite differences among Jews, and urg. inguished from other peoples. For !missed Jacob Koppel Sandler's suit to delegates representing each of the fo e • • t Jews on the described land." cad the various elements in Jewry to yearly sums are Mrs. Jacob Wert- ter's interest in Jewish education. the Mr. Zangwill the pan- Ion time we have had the apolo- prove his authorship of the famous lowing organizations will compass the together to work for a common heim, Mrs. Isabella Freedman, Mr. Rabbi A. M. Hershman spoke briefly. cal and economical situation of Jews getic Jew, who continually apologizes 'Jewish hymn "Eili, Lilt' and to re- council: The National Jewish !kepis 2 , r the Detroit s quo a o and Mrs. laillIA Unterberg, Samuel s t ra in Joseph P. Katz and others from tat of Denver, the Hebrew Immigrant spiritual purpose. spiritual Untermyer, Frederick Brown anti I fund being raised by Dr. Yellin will in Europe as calamitous and dt•clar •t1 for everything that is Jewish, who, . . 1 $3 ,000, that a Jewish territory is now more while outwardly a Jew, would not publishing it. The gist of Judge Aid Society of New York, the Jewish . Rabbi Simon's Speech 2,500 giving 1 But t ant than over before. All Jews, he said, should be afldnit- D. Morrison, each of hesitate to give away his birthright KnoX'S opinion was that if Sandler Consumptive Relief Society of Den- n $100,000. some Eleven hundred and seventy-five dol- urg ur Declaration has proved fatal for a mess of pottage. We want none really did compose the masterpica•e in ver, the .1ewish Consumptive Relief ea with the synagogue, and that a the annual income o was subscribed by the men at., Balfo n united effort be made to bring this of them for the establishment of pro- e to territorialists in this generation,' of such Jews. We have no apologies Ii196, as he contended, he had put off Association of Los Angeles, the Na- showing a fessorships, and Ilenry Bernheim, tending the luncheon, who formed fl 1 haid "because although Palestine to make for our people or for our asserting ownership too long for the .s e s ' • . C ti c to raise the abou . is unattainable as the Jewish national thinal Desertion Bureau the Workers, Cons with regard to Jew- Alexander M. Bing, Leo Bing, Henry committee purpose of legal credulity. ference of and Jewish Social beliefs." deplorable state ish congregational memb,:irship. 110 Dix, Arthur Lamport, Adolph Lewis- amount necessary. Mr. Sandler and his lawyers had Louis M. Cahn of Chicago was elect- The importance of religion as an Dr, Yellin spent Monday afternoon homeland, the Zionists fanatically op H a rry Li e bovitz, LOuis Marshal, e testablish th ' jeducational factor and as a means for valued the song at 8500,000 and plan- cad president of the conference for the said that there were 750 congreg serve- R. Sadowsky, Cyrus L. Sulzberger visiting the classes at Kirby Center. Pose every attempt o ;the attainint•nt of culture and ethical ned to recover royaltit, claim several coming year. Dorothy C. Kahn of Rt•form, Conations oho, belonging to the tive, and Orthodox wings with a total and Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Wertheim. Ile examined the c hildren in their homeland elsewhere." trvoy. aither publishers said to have reaped Baltimore, I. Irving Lipsitch of San . Mr . R i. cue s t t . I by he felt very much Deplores Attitude Toward Rossi.. values ! u , w as t I's ,saying work, at home" with them. Before leaving! Mr. Zangwill deplored the attitude • He referred to the growing advocacy a harvest (no n "Elk Eih." Although Francisco and Dr. C. D. Spivak of membership of 750,000 individuals. In Mr. Isaacs, princi- of the Zionist Organization of Amer-' by educators of religious training as Sandler said he wrote the piece for a Denver were elected vice presidents; addition he stated that there were D r. Yellin said to , ice toward the plan of a Jewish ter- a need quite as e mphatic as training histor kal drama, "The Sons of Ferdinand S. Bach of St. 'Allis was 1,000 smaller congregations unaffiliat- pal of the United Hebrew Schools: Moses," produced in the old Windsor elected treasurer and Dr. Samuel , for cultural and utilitarian ends. 111j, niessage to Detroit Jewry and ritory in Russia. "Judging from', cad with national bodies. The combined , — The grioluatt•s, all of whom took Theater nearly 30 years ago and that Goldsmith of the Bureau of Social 1 David A. Brown's report on the eon- membership of the 1,750 congregation Detroit on Behalf of l,pecially to those who are interested in the exercistat, were Evelyn its popularity "made' . the play, he did Research, .err tars. I es ' I a Pr iximately 1,- Rabbi Gerson in 1 t in these schools is that they ought to dition of Jewish colonization in Rus• Part he atIded, includes Telshe Institution of Lithuania. Ralph not have it copyrighted until 1919 al- The conference also decided unani- is today, there is a certain territory solidity Berkowitz. Toha Berman, be very proud of their work." 500,000 stalls. ---- Bernstein Isabelle Cohen Rebecca t •r Sophie Breslau it to great ac.. mously to undertake field service. Two • sang • . , • i , t • . a .certain ' 'Minn , . at the Hebrew in the offer of Two forme r pupils "Dov, s this mean," Itabbi S Rabbi Chaim Gerson, repre- Teachers !owlet workers will be engaged on full of the Hirsh American Committee College of Jerusalem who which the Soviet government made Eiseman, Shirley Friedman, Gert- claim at the Metropolitan. hIlf of went on, "that nut even ont- . • The tired old composer who had lost time for the purpose of visiting the although Brown rude Goldman Charlotte ilirschb • t ir, t he . time ago the Jews of the country are identifie d ' tir the Support of the Yeshibah are now teaching in Detroit are Minn SIII110 . s f' nited Hebrew Schools, New Palestine the Z already movement, the Edwin Moss, Rose Rapoport, Samuel his fight for n•cognition as the ereakr ! small communities, advising, guidin assisted with religion and religious that institu- we are'., Telski, is in Detroit on behalf of the Leah Pike, head of the kindergarten i lament of his race and co-ordinating federation and already began an out- Robins and Milton Sorock. of the plaintive e thins? Does this Won religitm? , Ytthilinh and is asking kr the co-op. work of t h Chayah functions In Jewish corns Cantor Samuel Vigoda songs a folk realized that his own life reflected !lanthropic phi King, who teaches et. 3 i against Jai g n for Jewish ' • this • cani 1 g .. a Pe•iPle of ! much of the tragedy it depiets. not essentially "In Cheder" and Edwin ' in Russia. However a imunal life. The Social Service Quer- Granted that some 'Jews express their eration of the local co mmunity. The and Miss odonizationnimous , 1 song entitled Yeshibah, one of the largest at the Wilkins Street School. m hurls me, yes, to lose, he s id,. ter, a new publication issued by the Zionisth like Na-, Moss played Grieg's " M o r n i n g h more magna Jewishness solely in terms of philan- Tel l- with an enroll- i He alm accompanied Mr. •• "It "I it h is not so much the money. They I conference, will he continu ed acconl- ut than Straus and Rabbi Wise recog- , thropy or fraternity, or in organize- schools of Lithuania w h I' pas[ ptastt. for complemen- , vigoilo. any of that away from ing to a decision of the conference • aren't t nize il the necessity Hone which twee a Jewish blind, the mint of .100 :students, has fur t le in I l. u hat - I ! because I never had any; w me, That the center of gravity in Jewish waa- tary work." fact remains that accepting the tally 50 years played a historic r I' f Jew-, .1 I • I i "' -he pa u sed Is social social work is ohifting from materiel It was stated by several leaders of - i•lhiss.S. is -- is Pan. ill ii , develtipment td spiritual life standard that Judaism knows, the con. like a father that's told he can't hoer relief t personal service and spiritual spiri ' the Ito that the organization could gregational standard, we bave a sit- ry in Eastern Eurtipe The institu. -- .. . Mr • • Ines was the opinion exPreased at pot continue to function unless nation that calls for very earnest con. tion is now threatened with the pros- ' '. rhIld ' '' s Jamb 'ma Sandler Va convention. -. Public Invited to Witness Ceremonies • Zangwal continues in the office of has colleett ,d only 2"0 ' i I the convention. Mr. ( aplan of Cin- sideration. It is a problem that can pect of dissolution because of the liras- . . „ t are t It • in royalties halm "Eili, Eili," and this tanned claimed that there is one school of ran condition of .1t•wry in Lithuania, •t opening o 1 Vacation Resort president. Mr. Zangwill stated that V s .. . • a a - -a . • •• • . .. - . . - ... Jewish funds not being availalde G a rr — yronlem.S aes laritely through the generosity and in•1, 1 „,,,...„,„ • in application tor material MA o t he met wholly la 0 his physicians urged him to reduce his s tti d ieet n yolisn sat • and a proportionate increase in to the state of his sistence of ft it•nds. Ile knows he is ' .lowish thought. maintenance during the past few • rt•litif owing • The Young Women's Iltthrew As- activities Conditions Are Unbear•ble. "There is a general understanding an impractkal man. application for assistance in other He was willing, however, to . ears' Rabbis /Adman Illtieh aml alordeeai socitaion summer camp on Lake 110- . health. that the beat any to advance the cause y forms of social 'service. urn will be completed by July 1 and serve on the council of the Ito if a T. A.) -- Lucie WARS.AW. " t.l. — of Judaism is by Jewish education, Ki I t z, ' th of the camp will be younger man would take over the d. Gabe °met ,, t • • sill and son-in-few of tar As Wolf, secretary of the Joint Foreigil T h 1 ' h ' . great Gaon ef els e, dt uatua, are the I and the best way to guarantee the so- u in this country to appeal for aid for held on Thursday afternoon, July 2, leadership of tht. organization, Another subject of importam'e disc NATI there was no one to step into Mr. Committee of the Anglo-Jewish Asses- lotion of the problems in Jewish tid this camp is being AS ,- ' th tar • at 4 o'clock, cussed was that of the Jewish Demi - ' center. ' a , hi i Gerson is ' Rot G Oa. built with funds raised during the re-! Zangwill's position, it was deemed elation and the Ittgad et Jewish ' cation is by co-operating within, The i . the leshitch. - . ----- Of New York argued i .• D 't . A maim. .1ews (if our country, having been seri) representative Miss necessary ! by the council to dissolve tit, whost. atoning here to study tar AcIrd . Heam Give. Records of Order alr. Goldsmith in e t roi cent Emergency Fund campaign, that the tniportance of the Jewish cell• j material Polish Jewish problem has agitatts1 , B•nag Motile. Gift of Mrs. Herta. of in the this institution who Dr. are Sara Landman, social director of the the organization. Mr. Zanirwill, see- famous county are •■ • w dual,* trenerous in providing for the ter has been overstressed. ___ mv the resolution his s Polish Jewry so much, returned to needs of their brethrtin here and! s. no a s interested , ' in . g - no hope, gave - ho "The Jewish center " Air eitildsmith ... n Bernard Revel, dean of the Retail Y. W. H. A., and others abroad are now prepared to give lib-, .I F RUSA I FM — 1.1 T A. I-- kn Pe I : support, but expressed the belief that in the camp have expressed the hope ' ,h i .o tt.irjrani- j is only t nonteh 'of' many lee tared "is a: ' a ' te,. Before his departure, Mr. Welt de- importa it - n t ;1(6 i; n t. the Jewish Isaac Elchamin Theological Sena. ' of that all contributors to the drive at- the organization would probably he London. malty to the cause of ,Isaiah et la ' N. -1 I, ' tioo1 iih n rar) engaged in the work of e ar- ,y .1r. za i dared, in an interview with the rep- de was as mat ma , revived later, perhaps in America. tion. I believe' that a call from all he nary: Professor Louis Ginzberg ' the Theidogical Seminary tif America tend the dedication exercises. .In or- I t- of the although Jewish he T elegra had not Achad-Haam, farina, Hithrew writer, , oiler building. The money now being A discussion took place as to the resentatives that congregational and rabbinical organ der to avoid Sunday congestion on I who has donated tht• archive of the spent on elaborate buildings far Jew- oeral mi • n and Rabbi Meyer Berlin, president of the road, the ceremonies are being . disposition of 500 guineas which the is Agency, zations of our country for s anything concrete never- Order Irnai Moshe, which was found- , ish renters could be used to hater nil- des( ears. the The a Mizrachi organization. following appeal has been ad• held on Thursday. A picnic luncheon , treasurer reported he had on hand. lion dollars will n fall of such na- Mr. Zangwill proposed that 1:100 be thetas he was convinced that there it by him in VW. vantage in educating the public. The The Only the representatives The Order B'nai Moshe has played success of the center depends entirely nan dressed to Detroit Jewry by the lead- will be served after the exercises. (1;thodox rabbis of the common- complete program will be published given to the Marmorek Genital City are gtsd opportunities for negotiating tinnal conferences as we represent ran d , a solution for the problem of Polish a very important part in the history on the ability of the personnel at the to be place in the next issue of The Detroit Jew- in Palestine, tht• indicate the attitude of Judaism to- , rs. e" !"...' trained of ‘h t. Jewish National Movement. it head tif it. We therefore need I at the disposal of any existing branch Jewry. ward the public schools; and not only h Chronicle. . of work," Mr. 11 "But the nt•gotiations in this mat- at f the Ito desiring to take over the s school When. the lenders of , leaders . for this kind toward the public sch,a, but also to- ' ' 'The wt•Il - known Yeshibah of i The new camp accommodates 50 o have token Goldsmith stated, pointing out that t,,,,, Mr. Wtdf stated, "must take a MOVement f 22 work. The archives and publications cod National National . ward week-day religious instruction. Telshe, Lithuania, has for the paste 0 girls A t one time, an increase o Jewish Dt•pu- funded, the Sejm must Of continue to ne. he their first lessons in public life. The' such leaders ere produced by the over last year. Reservations are be•, of the Ito will be turned over to the ' • ties long in time. The Club We Jews, lovers of the Botik and f ve rs ever since it was infaluence of the members of this order training school for Jewish Social religion, have no unified and acceMea ranked among the leading institutions ing made rapidly at the clubhouse, Hebrew University. a so- We . of itskind in the world. It has played At the conclusion of the confer- ilr:titt:ente with beenw. s • It gr..at one in all branches of Work. ko showing, according to Miss I.andman, stand upon this greet pradde chest ‘ A papa . on the c community Zionist life in the nineties. n important role in the developme of that the camp is filling a long-felt ence Mr. Zangwill, in his address, may be theoretically united; in the The an hive ritiw donated by Mr. idea was read beton_ the conference the English poet, Browning, nothing to lose tht•reliy, while, on the an the spirinial life of the Jews quoted American leadeth and educe-. need in the community life of Detroit, nyes a impossible for the Ac had-11 aam completes the archives • by IV ill ieni J. Sh naler, president of in ic a owe that "nit failure but low aim is other bond, it the world. Europe and Amer far the . summer tors we are hopelessly apart. " lead. in pr o viding . Polish Jews to continuo to live under ' nf the Zeinist movement which were the United Jewish S'ocial Agencies of to this Yeshibah many of their This tions of working girls. The first crime." ' conditions which are un- deposited in the library' before; name- Cincinnati, who expressed the belief Various Representatives. . ' • . . he present of Ito. re. istory History -end The delegates present wwere.Rep- ing rabbis. scholars and authors. are -en at 's't 1 a t th e I .a k e Huron week . !The Jewish Territorialist Oraanize. ths,ai.kbk... {y,--The archive of Smolensky, Us- . that the c o mmunity chest is beneficial with an . enrollment of sort will be over July 4. The girls Committee of to the Jews even where Jews contrib- resenag the Union of .American Ht institution, D e s Ute his assertion that the lino- sishkin, The threatened with • •I Motor lion was founthol by Israel Zangwill w. Thin brew Congregations — Rabbi Abram over 200 students, to f the present , will meet t at the White Star in 1906, following the Seventh Zion- ant ii ,l onditit i ' ns under which Polish Choveve Zion and the English Choveve ate more than they withdra Bus Terminal, 221 Woodward aV 0- , ravid . dissolution. because i idea uas oppostai by Louis M. Cahn Simon, Washington; Rabbi D Jews in I.ithuania. July 3, at ist Congress, , which took Place in Jewry is living are unbearable, Mr. ,, 1 f ndition Jew's a cal to all our, on Friday afternoon, Jul .ne- ' co . I''' of Chicago, who argued against Jew- Philipson, Cincinnati; Dr. II. G. N h Inn 6 o'clock, and a special bus will take Basle that year, at which the Uganda wolf expressed the npiniim that the " The Jewish National and Univer- 1 , ew , A e, the alit er.ogne low, New York ; Ben Altheimer, . • the week-enders direct to camp. project was the subject of a heated spirit of anti-Semitism in Poland iit sity Library of Jerusalem has received , ish participation in general commun. I those who are interestet in t e m r.• • • through the intercession of Rabbi Dr. ity chests because Jewish needs are York and Rabbi Jaetth Pollak, NOV 1Petuation of the Torah to extend a t Those desiring to go who have not discussion. The Uganda project.. waning Emil Cohn a very valuable manuscript different from those of non-Jews and Yeshibah and as yet registered at the clubhouse are which embodies an offer of the Brit- York. f •r- helping hand to the ish government for the Jews to °stab. Mrs. Hertz, widow of the late their philanthropic standards are from M Representing the Central l'op t , save t from . ' sase . 1 rom destruction. reque , ted to do SO at once. GROUPS CHARITABLE ilish a territory in Uganda, British at BaiRsilat AN Prof. Heinrich Hertz—the well known higher. race -f American Rabbis—Ralik Sam- The question of child welfare among "RABBI A . BERLIN TO MEET IN •. East Africa, was sponsored by Theo- physicist nf Florin. It is the original eel Schulman, New York; Rabbi Mau- RABBI JUDAH I, LEVIN of discussion at • the to dor Ilerzl, founder of the Zionist manuscript of Hertz, "Treatise on the Jews wan rice H. Harris, New York; Rabbi Sol- SOCIETY OF ARTISTS RABBI MOSES FISCHER. . its who regarded Uganda k• Rabbi William Vement, BERLIN.--1.1. T. A.I —Represent- Relations ht•twren Maxwell's Electro- Inn, been attended by the delegates. WILL MEET JUNE 25 , mo RABBI EZEKIEL AISIIISKIN - omon Foster, ' NeWar , a teniporary domicile for the Jews be- Fineshriber, Philadelphia. be found in The Society of Jewish Artists will fore the establishment of a Jewish atives of the Hebrew immigrant Aid dynamical Equations and the menu- It was the concensus care is of to opinion that at Hotel state in Palestine, which seemed un- Society of America, the American tions of his Opponents." The menu- I the best child Representing the United Synagogue PISGAH LODGE WILL Jewish Congress, the Jewish Coloniz- script was written in 11011 when Prof., private homes and that asylums for —Rabbi Samuel M. Cohen, Rabbi hold a special open meeting cereer at the Univer- . such purpoaes are fast losing ground. INITIATE BIG CLASS . :Stetter German Jewish Hilts- Hertz began his Thursday evening, June 25, at ' feasible at that time. Elias L. Solomon. Rabbi Max Drob, Ilea), The convention heard addreases on osition of East a Hertz is, as is -- .if New graion efugee Com- sity of iel. PrOfessor t n , ve rein, the American h preset A large groun of candidates will be a o'clock. A fine peogram has been . Owing to the PPP e d by Herbert S. Goldin, all Mr. Her isorlef well known, the founder of the modern the subiect o f te d Reli h RW Jew e law, which was termed It curse on ac- initiated into Pisgah Lodge, No. 34. arranged which will include musical' European Zionists t i York. the Uganda projec was jecte red. ki ln mittee and th experted to partici- thniry of electricity. count of the unhappiness which it has Repesenting the Rabbinical Assets- part will be consequence of the rejection of this Conference, are . Levine, of I. O. . B., at the next !egular meet- numbers and One speakers. Among those taking, I brought to more than 12,000 families, ily—Professor Morris evening, June 22, in Professor Samuel Levin of City Col- • proposal by the Zionist Congress, Mr. pate in an emigration conference DEATH OF CATTAUI BEY o n Monday n g lodge's York; Rabbi Paul Chertoff, Brooklyn, meeting rooms at Temple' I who are separated because of the op- the Jewish Theological Seminary. New the i Beth — El. The degree team, of which , lege; Samuel Caahwani presideht of Zangwill, woo believed that • terri which will take place here on June 9. .-1.1. T. Al—Cattaui Bey, I eration of the quota system. A reso- CAIRO Max Edwards is chairman, will have the society; Miss Pauline Wohl. Miss ' tory other than Palestine should be The conference called Emigration on the MG - tiative of the was United llation was adopted urging that Con- Rabbi D. Grossman, New York. Rabbi secretary of the Royal Geographic i foe the Jewish neenie, organ Evelyn Gurviteh, Rudolph SzekelY found Jacob Kohn, New York- and Rabbi B. Several , ized his follower' and created the Committee here. of the Federation society in Egypt, died here recently.: gees. to be appealed to, to modify the Representatives charge of the ceremonies. i distinguished student and; quota tow in behalf of the unfortunate R. Representing Weilerstein, Brooklq. a All artists art lovers and their , Jewish Territorialist Organization the Union of Ortho- prominent men of the community will s and Samuel and Spared. strandedin respected in political as well as I refugees who behalf record at- , friends are invited to attend and 1 with headquarters in London. of of Ukrainian Jews in Great BritainHie was as other groups, are also ex-1 WIIA the various ports of the world. dox Congregations—Dr. David DeSola he initiated and the officers have ex- a educational circles in Egypt. peeled. Goldstein, Dr. N. Herbert Goldstein tendance the meeting. he has been the president since as well Pool, Captain Taylor S. Phillips. A. preased the at desire to have Second I spend an interesting and pleasant I which its inception. nomination of officers will take place. evening. and Morris Engelman. ON SONG "EILI, EILI" RABBI PLEADS FOR AID FOR YESHIBAH WILL L DEDICATE NEW "Y" CAMP ON JULY 2 red"--- WOLF HOPEFUL FOR POLISH JEWS' FUTURE hi 1 ARCHIVE GIVEN TO LIBRARY ONAL