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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1925-06-19

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JUNE 19, 1925

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SIX RABBIS ARE
GRADUATED FROM
HEBREW COLLEGE

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Union College Confers Degrees,

Honors. Library Contri-

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ASH RECEPTACLES

butiona Announced.

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Mayor DixengotT has resigned his post as mayor of Tel Aviv owing I
to disputes with local labor leaders, according to an announcement issued I

H. M. KOFFMAN

912 E. HANCOCK ST.
Residence: Melrose 6556
815 Detroit Saint. Bank Bldg.
Main 0397

Cerrespoodence and Cables at Jewish Telegraphic Agency./

from Tel Aviv.







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HONORARY DEGREE GIVEN
TO GEORGE FOOTE MOORE,

I.

Ageneral Jewish conference to which 1,000 deli ates arrived for the
purposeof voicing the protest of the Jewish communities in Roumania
against the recently adopted Roumanian school law was dispersed by the
police, according to a report received in Vienna from Bucharest.
• • • •

Sisterhood Scholarships

Fund

Raised $30,000. Rabbi A.

Silver Honored.

CINCINNATI.— The honorary de-
I gree of Doctor of Hebrew Law was
conferred for the first time upon a
!
non-Jew, at the recent graduation ex -.
I l ercises of the Hebrew Union College.
Professor George Foote Moore of Har-
I take NO cams to the Courts.
I yard University, a noted theological
scholar, was the recipient of this boo-
or. The degree was also awarded to
Max Kohler, son of Dr. Kaufmann'
Kohler, president emeritus of the Ile-
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR
Repair of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre was decided upon by the brew Union College. Mr. Kohler is a'
ARBITRATOR
: Palestine government. A plinth of one of the pillars and parts of the marble I noted Jewish scholar, and an author-'
of the shrine have begun to crack and are bulging. The
on immigration.
, facing of the walk
I 'IV
Cadillac 2350 I repair work will be carried on under the supervision of the government and i Six rabbis were ordained at the '
708 Barium Bldg.
conimencement, constituting the class'
with the collaboration of the various Christian
religious communities.
•,



who have completed a six-year '
Jewry against the recent education bill of 1925,
The united front of Roumanian•
passed by the Roumanian legislative bodies, imposing Roumanian as the I course at the college. They are:
I.
language of instruction in all schools, resulted in the modification of the', 1 Beryl
D. Gordon,
Cohen, Howard
Fineberg,
Samuel
Benjamin
Kelson, I I
L. Kronman and Samuel T.
law by the government. According to this modification, Hebrew may be
Harry
used as the language of instruction in the schools maintained by the Jewish Phillips. Rabbi Alibis Hillel Silver of 1
Electrician
Cleveland, one of the leading rabbis ,
communities.
944 WEST WARREN AVE.
a a •

I of America and a member of the class I
and Repairing
Wiring ■
Reports in the New York press concerning a supposed protest of Jewish
f 1915, was awarded the degree of I
a
Glendale 0253
colonists in Mexico were denied by J. L. Weinberger, director of the B'nail Doctor of Divinity. The baccalareate I
B'rith Bureau in Mexico City, to the Jewish
correspondent
of the Jewish
Tele- I address was delivered by Dr. .loseph I
-
colonists expecting
to receive
"No
S Kornfeld of Toledo Ohio. Rabbi
grapri is Agency of Mexico Cit,y
land have arrived here and no protest against the government was un ere Kornfeld is a member of the gradmit- I
Systems
Bookkeeping
Audits
ing class of 1098 and during the Hard-
taken," Mr. Weinberger stated.
• . • •
Weekly or Monthly
ing administration served as Ameri-
-
The acquittal of the anti-Semitic leader, Professor Cu reanu, en
aged new attacks on Roumanian Jews. Two Jewish passengers in a train can Alfred
Minister
Persia.
M. to
Cohen,
president of the
Public Accountant
the way to Bucharest were beaten and thrown from the train. One pas-
o
on
senger, an old Jewish man, was severely beaten; the beards of other Jewish board f governors of the college, in
312 DETROIT LIFE BUILDING
I
passengers were pulled out Hooligans also attacked several Jewish ser- I an
address
reviewed
the during
progress
Randolph 4232
made
by the
institution
the
• re off their epaulets.
I past year and spoke of some of the
grants in the Roumanian army • and to •
.
future plans of the institution, among
An order prohibiting the parking of vehicles within 100 feet of a syna- them the opening of a summer school
gogue during services and from Friday sundown to Saturday night has been and special courses for religious school
Platinum, Silver, Dia•
issued by Police Commissioner Enright of New York, according to the an- supervisors. He also dwelt on the He-
monds, magneto points, fake teeth,
nouncement of the Jewish Sabbath Alliance of America. The order brew Union College for Teachers
conference between Commissioner Enright and Dr. which the institution maintains in
jewelry, and valuables. Mail to-
was the result of a
Bernard Drachman, president, and other officials of the Sabbath Alliance. New York City, which recently grad-
day. Cash by return mail.
• • • •
uatetl its first class of 21 men and
Holm S. & R. Co., Otsego, Mich.
The removal of the discrimination against Jewish small trailers and women. Mr. Cohen announced that
kustars was demanded by the Hitless, the official organ of the Jewish section Rabbi Nelson Glueek of the class of
of the Communist party. "In spite of the April ordinances which reduced 1923 was awarded the Mrs. Henry
the taxation imposed upon Kustars, the local finance inspectors in the Union Morgenthau Traveling Scholarship,
HOME MADE BUTTER
of Soviet Republics still apply the old system, particularly with regard to and is now pursuing courses of study
Direct from Our Churn to
the Jews," the paper complained and urged the energetic intervention of at the University of Heidelberg.
Your Table.
the Central government.
Contributions to Library.
EGGS
• •

FRESH COUNTRY
He told of a journey made by Dr.
OTHER DAIRY PRODUCTS
Thirty persons received dangerous burns when a fire raged in the town

JUDGES MURPHY and BREN.
NAN say that 50% of this cases
can be settled out of Court.
They know.

'

A. C. LAPPIN

Regulations with regard to the aliens resident in Great Britain will be
official
, amended according to an announcement in the London Gazette, the
record of the government. The announcement states that the Privy Council
draft for amending the "Aliens Order" 40 days from June 0.
' will consider a
.
• • •
wounded by the police near .Rush Pinah, when he was
One chalutz was
discovered sitting on a tree stump. It was alleged that the ehalutz and
three others, coming from Poland, attempted to enter Palestine without
the S ian border. The three others escaped, the police
. .
visas y
report.
• • • •

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turned from Madison, Wis., where cation with her parents, Mr. and Mr:
she is a student at the University of Adolph Greenebaum.
of Novobichoff, District of Mohileff, White Russia, according to reports Jacub Mann, a member of the college
Wisconsin, to spend the summer with
received in Moscow. All but 15 houses were burned down. The flames faculty, to Egypt and Palestine to
Mrs. Louis I.evinsohn and ehildre
Half Block North of Clairmount
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
drove the terrified inhabitants into the river to save their lives. Parents search for Genizah fragments and
spent last week-end in Manistel
.
9150 Twelfth S
Sett ne r.
jumped into the river, holding their children above the water, waiting for Imanuscripts of Jewish interest. Max
Mich.
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The Tuesday Club met at the hom
boats to rescue them. Three hundred and fifty Jewish families were left I Rosenblum of Cleveland was the spoil-
M. L. Lipman and son, Louis, of
shelter or clothes. An appeal for immediate help was re- sor of this trip and as a result Dr. of Mrs. Max Hershberg on Congres
HINDENBURG FAVORS
without food ,
Mann returned with 12 (wean rag- street, where the members enjoyed a Bassett, Nebr., are the guests of Mr.
RELIGIOUS TOLERANC
ceived.

Lipman's daughter, Mrs. Alex L.
ments of varying
size and character pot luck bridge-luncheon.
• • • •
Levinsohn.
Mrs. Mary Fels, well known philanthropist and president of the Joseph and (l2 manuscripts of Hebrew books.
BERLIN.—(J.
T. A.) — A promi,
Paul Kanter of Columbus, Saul
Fels Foundation, sailed for Europe on her way to Palestine, where she These "finds" were added to the He-
Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Kanter of to foster the spirit of religious tide
intends to stay several months. In an interview with a represeetative of brew Union College Library. Other Kanter of Chicago and Jerome Kan-
in
Germany
and
to conscientiou
the
ter of Detroit were called home by Detroit fRena Thal of Saginaw I are at
the Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Mrs. Fels, who recently gave the sum of acquisitions to the library during
Bank in Palestine, an organization whose post year were the liturgical manu- the serious illness of their father, receiving congratulations On the birth ly respect and protect all creeds, w
made
by
Paul
von
Hindenburg,
pre:
, 0 fur the B'nai Benjamin
of a (laughter, Marjorie Ellen, on
purpose is to settle on the lands sons of the pioneers and which as many scripts of the Nlaranos of the 18th Adolph A. Kanter,
dent of the German Republic, to a di
ir e
large land holdings in the country, stated that during her visit to Palestine century ; a collection I,
June 7.
egation comprised of representativ
she will devote herself to forming plans for the work of the Joseph Fels from the library of S. Rehfisch of Lon-
Mrs. Jacob Thal is confined to her
I don, consisting of 300 volumes of the
Miss Lucille Greenebaum has re- of the Interdenominational ('her
home with a sprained ankle.
Foundation.
I Hebrew text and various translations
• • • •
turned from the National Kindergar- Alliance consisting of Evangelic'
ten School, Chicago, to spend her va. Catholic and Jewish representation.
That King Solomon's proverbs were not original and that most of the in 14 different languages. This col-
TLANTIC CITY, N. J.
Miss Jeanne L. Seitner has re-
proverbs were written by an Egyptian scribe, Ammonemopeth, who lived h•ction, which is the largest and the
a few hundred years before King Solomon, is the assertion of Professor I greatest of its kind, was purchased
.. a gift of Mrs. Morris L. Beh-
in I wi
with
M. N. Densmore, professor of Biblical literature at Chicago University,
an article published in the June isue of thes Journal of Religino. Professor I moo of Cincinnati in memory of her
ribs
written
by
Ammonemopeth
husband.
Through a gift of $5,000 of I
--
Densmore presents as pr
which are similar to those contained in Mishlei, Solomon's famous Book Joseph Schonthal of Columbus, the li-'I
lirary has acquired valuable tracts
of Proverbs.
• • • •
pertaining to the Iteuchlin Pfef fer korn ,
That Palestine has more problems per square mile than any other I Controversy. From Congregation Beth I
country in the world was the statement made by Sir Herbert Samuel, 1 i Emeth of Albany, the library acquired
retiring High Commissioner of Palestine, at a farewell reception given m : 2,000 volumes and pamphlets of • son-I
his honor by the Young Men's Christian Association of Jerusalem. Chris- I (lard Jewish books from the late Dr.
Mrs.,
b leaders who feted the retiring high commissioner thanked
Sir i Max Schlesinger's library.
• •
Nara Ara
,
Louis Bernstein of St. Joseph, Mo.,
u l Lady Samuel for their great services to the assosia
Herbert and
On the Ocean Front
Ocularly the assistance during the purchase of the site and the building of presented the library of her late hus-
American and European Plans.
the Y. M. C. A. headquarters. Life membership in the Y. M. C. A. of band an alumnus of the college, num-
baring 500 volumes. A large mllection
upon the retiring high commissioner.
Therapeutic Baths.
was conferred
•I
• • • •
of Hebrew hooks were donated by the I
Golf Privileges. Garage.
A plea for a better attitude toward the Jews and for the solution of the late Dr. Sigmund Hecht of Los An-
Spring Rates.
Jewish problem in a civilized mariner is made by the Polish radical paper geles and Isaac W. Bernheim of Louis.1
JOEL HILLMAN, President
I
Silas l'rawdi, which has devoted a special article to the subject of the Jewish villis Ky., 347 volumes.
Mr. Cohen announced that the col-
problem in Poland. "Instead of deluding ourselves with hopes of driving
the millions of Jews from the country through the economic boycott it lege will hold its first summer session, I
altered our tactics and gave beginning duly 6. 4 ourses will be gin- I
would be much better for our country if we
up the fight against the national minorities without territory," the paper en in Talmud, Bible, Nlidrash, Homi- ,
writes. "Let us convince the Jews and the other national minorities in leties and history. The courses are
' Poland that they can find freedom and happiness in our midst and it will arranged for graduates of the college
and other rabbis to continue their
accrue to our benefit as well," the paper urges.

.
• .
studies and enable them eventually to I
Plans for the continuation of relief work in Russia will be submitted I rennivc the degree of Doctor of Divin-
, by the Federation of Ukrainian Jews in Great Britain at its annual con- ll3l . Under the auspices of the Teach.
vention which will be held here on Sept. 6. The executive committee has I
Institute of the cellege, lectures
decided to continue relief work for the next few years. The Federation
of' I ers'
were given in Cleveland, Philadelphia,:
year
Ukrainian Jews has been active since 1919 and its campaign fur last beenI Nashville, Alexandria and other cities
brought in as much as $40,000. Twelve thousand dollars have
members of the college faculty.
Select Dancing Nightly
by
has
collected, according to the report of the secretary, during the period March I
Sisterhood Scholarship.•
12 to May 11, and a considerable amount of this sum was forwarded to
i.-
'ement was made nal
Russia, partly as grants to individuals and emigrants and partly as sub-
Panel Commercial Car $995, delivered
dui.- I
Fed
Announist
I
ing
the
pa y ear the Nati o that
Particular People Prefer
sidles to a number of Jewish institutions in Ukrainia.
' ation of Temple Sisterhoods contribu- I
a • • •
the Palaie
0,0 00
is towards the
The universities and colleges of Vienna which were closed following I ted approximately $3Th
scholarship fund. sum repre-
Strictly
anti-Semitic riots by Ilakenkreuzler students, were re-opened recently by
order of the minister of education. The order to close the universities and , cents 11 scholarships donated by in-
anti-Jewish riots started by the anti- dividual sisterhoods, varying from'
a result of
hileslel•ns—The Band You ' colleges
issued A as delegation
Semitic was
students.
representing the Jewish community of $250 t" 51.000 each, and 30 district
Lose to Nees With.
memorandum to Chancellor Ramek on the situation, scholarships of $350 each, the latter
Vienna submitted a
e ing made up by eontributions by
protesting against the acts of violence committed in the colleges and the b
for into
istdricts
25 de
discriminatory attitude taken by the majority of the deans who permitted sisterhoods in the is di v d
i
Ramek' which the country
this
the distribution of inciting leaflets in the colleges. Chancellor
Mr. Cohen also made pub-
purpose.
promised that the Austrian government would take the necessary steps to
guarantee safety to the Jewish citizens. i lie scholarships donated by individ- '
1411YER BARRON. Prey

4
■ uals. The largest individual contri-
• •
Rogers el All KIM. el
during the past year was a
The Ilakenkteuzler press has renewed its threat against the Zionists who button gift from Mrs. Felix Kahn, a I
521000
WASTE PAPER
will hold their congress in Vienna on Aug. 10. The Hakenkreuzler threaten
of the hoard of governors for I
1342 Brown. Si
to perpetrate riots and anti-Jewish demonstrations on the day when the member
Zionist Congress is to open. The Zionist Executive of Austria has applied many years.
Cedilla. 1704
C.4.411Lea 1708
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—../ again to the government for assurances against the threatened action of '
the Hakenkreuzler. In reply to the Zionists, the government stated that Bonstelle Playhouse W W Pre.
the police would be given strict instruction to suppress all outbreaks and
sent Alco's "Little illorn.
the police force would be enlarged in order to preserve order. The govern.
en" for Two Weeks.
ment has also announced that it has prepared a list of new ordinances which
MANUEL URBACH
are aimed against the actions of Hakenkreuzler who attack Jewish institu-
Granite and Marble
tions and molest Jews personally. The list of ordinances prepared by the
I,uisa M. Alcott's story, "Little
Women," the delight of four genera- '
government will be issued shortly. • • •

Lions, is to he revived by Miss Jessie
attitude of the non-Communist Jewish groups with regard to the Bonstelle at the Playhouse for at
an
I
The
was defined in
564 Winder Street
Soviet government's plan of settling Jews on the land
official statement issued by the Ile'chalutz and the Left Poole Zion, accord• least a fortnight, begining Sunday
Phone Cadillac 0048
received in Rigs from Moscow. "Although the settling of night.
The Only Jewish MONUMENT
Miss Bonstell e was ins trumen tal
h lack
ing to a report
solution of the Jewis of
the
Dealer in Detroit.
Jews onthe land in Soviet Russia is not a
the , bringing this immo rtal story to
the
historic significance
INCORPORATED
meeting stage, striving for eight years to gain
of homeland, we nevertheless recognize the
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settling plan and greet the Soviet government for its car
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d
lan
was '
the need of the Jewioh masses and parties
its
declared. The statement issued the book dramatized. Consent
North
Central
Motor
Company,
8517 Linwood—Garfield 7139
condemned by the Emess, finally gained and Marion De Forest, I
y, which criticised a newspaper woman from Buffalo,
by the Ilechalutz and the Left Poale Zion was
Norwtealward Motor Co., 9115 Woodward—Empire 6980
the organ of he Jewish oection of the Communist fort
lack of a home- made the dramatization and so accu-
HocknellKnowlson Co., 2445 Michigan—Glendale 9888
h
xeression in the statement referring
ially the
the Jewish
espec
t e
land for
people. The paper demanded that the chalutzim should rately
did she
bring to the
members
of
Northeast Motor Co., 8564 Jos Campau —Empire 4083
the March
family
the
stage that
Hergenroeder, Ise., 14615 E. Jefferson—Hickory 7600
her work was hailed as a flash of
not be admitted to the newly created settlements.
Midwest Motor Co, 9111 Grand River—Garfield 7100
genius.
Miss Bonstelle will be seen as Mrs.
Din Western Motor Co., 3950 Din —West 1601
117 Nlareh. the mother, while Jessie
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Richey , Eleanor Martin. Rut Mason,
Edna Archer Crawford. Donald
Walter Sherwin, Walter
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