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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1925-06-26

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G1AS.

THE NEWS ABOUT FASHIONS!

iu

National Council Begins Sum-
I mer Work on Farms;
i
Michigan Included.

JOSEPH-,

BY Chas, H. Joseph.!
(Cserwriaht, 1921.
of my friend Landau
There seems to be no end to the ambitious purpOSes ,
s „ s.,,: ,,,,,,,
Not satisfied with giving American fi s. s.,•
of the Jewish Telegraphic Agency.
"'; ; ""'s ' •• ;• -- The rural
r appeared in
eld workers of th e National Council
Jewry the most worth•while news publication that has eve
now active in
omen
Jewish
Jewish journalism—the Jewish Daily Bullstins-he has established the Pales- I
tine Daily Bulletin, the first Jewish daily printed in English to appear in meeting the special summer problems
that country, and now he has given to French Jews the Paris 1/aily Bulletin. of the rural conummities according to
es deserve the support of everyone interested in On anheuheemeht by Mrs. Leo II.
constructive enterprise
Jewish affairs.The Jewish Daily Bulletin published in this country is of Herz, national chairman of the de-
such value in bringing to our breakfast (Ode each morning the telegraphic • p ai•tnien t of faf rm an d ru ral work.
more
and cable news of the Jewish world that we wonder how we ever managed The program o the co unc il is
complicated during the summer Milli
to get along without it.
s
the
great
rush
of
city
of
son, because
Now conies my colleague, the editor of the New York .It•wish Tribune, residents to the farms. A large num-
, are keeping !ber of Jewish farmers in the east rely
and pays his compliments to nit. Those two Jewish prayers
ale awake at night. I wish that man who sent me the prayer of Dr. Isaac upon this influx of summer boarders
wouldn't have been 1011I' r.1 day and for a great portion of their income.
Watts had lost my address. Then I
The first problem that is watched
night. The editor of the Tribune wants to know:
by the council's field worker is that of
Gentile, who '• not II
uate housing facilities. The farm-
one,
•few
or
What objection is there if any
W e see no
adeq
heathen or idolator, is thankful because of that fact?
el'
is warned against the over-orOWII-
atts' hymn ( in which he
W
o me with a greater num-
ing
of his h Me
objection even to the sentiment of Dr.
bur of guests than should be aecones
s God that he was not born a Jew, infidel or heathen). Every-
thank
dated
for
the
welfare of his guests
one is entitled to feel superior to some one else. As for the blessing -
Woman, Mr. Joseph and all Other Jewish
and for the well-being of his own
about not being born a
family.
The
question
of adequate wi-
writers and journalists know that nothing derogatory to women is
itary arrangements offers the second
n-leant by it.
abnormal
summer
M, With this
q uite, 1 010.4 ill s iihhi
almost ready to throw up my hands, but not
Brother, I am
perfect right to thank God for making me as'l Population in a large number of the
insist that while I have 11
am or what I am (if I have any reason for being pleased with myself; which rural
Though
districts.
many of the women's
are no completely satisfied with t he job t.
haven't—only self-made Mill
1 But
I don't think it proper to thank God that He didn't make me a heathen leaisties,
the
organizations
of JewlSh
the
farms that have
been
oth e r {elk,' W01111.11 011
or a Gentile or an infidel or an agnostic. Why bring in the
In other words, we charge God with deliberate discrimination in our favor WWI
formed
the of
department
a Coun-
farm
rural by
work
the National

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by the skillful use of interlacing, zig-zag
stitching and other ornamental effects that
harmonize with Summer costumes.

Let us offer prayers, if we choose, that God did much for us but without
rejoicing that he didn't do as much for our neighbor. Now, all you critics, ail during
of Jewish
Wornen, because
are less active
the summer,
of this
season's demands on their time, the
1 challenge you to answer that!

us t about "coun,'il's field workers continue to fos-
It is a bit embarrassing, to say the least, my dear editor, that j
the time you were defending the position that Jewish women were never ter them special activities among the
at any time held to be inferior to the men, our Orthodox co-religionists in young. StIeCial educational campaigns
Palestine refused absolutely to vote for woolen's suffrage. On the contrary, are gardens
conducted
interest
and for
in increasing
canning. The
boys
in
they became so resentful of this effort on the part of the progrssives that
shown great
enthusiasm
over the I
they walked out of the assembly chamber. and girls have
as well
as their
mothers

HESE

Frank & Seder footwear is not only smart
in appearance but restful in foot support. Built
on exclusive custom quality lasts, to make fash-
ion and comfort enduring.

No, I didn't see it in the movies. It's taken from the column of a well 1 instruction
on these
subjects,
by the council's
field
worker, offered
us she'
go, from one rural community to an-

known New York correspondent. Here it is:

112.0 he
When Grand Duke Boris came to this country some time
brought with him as secretary a Prince Mirsky. Mirsky has stayed
behind and last week the end of his money was in sight and he in-
serted an all in the papers asking for a job as chauffeur. So for the
papers have carried the story. What they did not mention was that
Mirsky landed a job with one of the taxi companies, the president of
r was
which was born on the Mirsky estate in Russia. Musky's father
a big landowner and the taxicab president's father was a poor Jewish
ft mericx
peasant on his estate. The J • i was ejected and went to
althy
25 years ago. Ile prospered and the peasant's son is now a
citizen while the son of the man who kicked him out signs

other.
The children enrolled in the relig-
ious classes are held together (luring
the summer by their Boy Scout and
Girl Scout troops. Field expeditions
for the study of wild flowers are but
one e of the pastimes these troops en-

1'')'•
The council's department of farm
and rural work has achieved a Brea
measure of success in its program in
California and Michigan, the most re-
cent states to be added to its field of

SEVENTH

FLOOR

All of theca
shoe s are hand

Various combi-
nations of blond. ,
satin, pigoat and
coffee colored
kid leathers, nat-
ural gray kid,
blonde kid, pat-
ent leather, black
satin, white kid,
and natural alli-
gator.


turned. The
workmanship and

materials are the

drive a cab! ---esses-e--
Rabbi Goldenson of Pittsburgh once said that Americanism can't be , astIvIte•
figured in terms of per cent; that the term "1(10 per cent American" means p; g„h , ,
............,,,,

3 1. -
nothing. What does a Ku Klux Klan Babbitt take as the basis of his figure--
=
1 -Y-2
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... , s y „...
ing when he megaphones to the world that he is "1 00 per cent American?"
laLIFIU In
at
•„igmhas
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That he is white? That he is Protestant? I can't figure anything in his- '
tory to justify that position. Rut then didn't America's greatest Babbitt, ' Last Meeting:
g of Pisgah
Henry Ford, say that "history is bunk?" The reason I mention this is be-
e last
C ur t I
the S pre
etinandidate s was
f
meofc
class
At thlarge
n L
a
cause the solid thump Joh
I Clark, ormer
Justice of
te d Lodge
gs intere steel
ivory he ads of the Know Nothinu
the
of
United The
States,
me the
greatly.
100 gave
per centers who have only one-half of I per cent real initiated into the lodge
and order.
WOODWARD Alt
tory cere m onies were in
Te
wit h profit to themselves.
Ste rnberg . Aaron
o
Americanism might read these
few words
chha rge initfiaSamuel
---e
■ -• --
'
1
, Dl lick, president of the lodge, de-
livered the address of welcome.
Says Former Justice Clarke at Brown University:
George Comer, chairman of the
The formula ( 100 per cent Americanism) first appeared during
committee, made an extensive
7, 1025. Besides the Palestine indus-
of
the World War and was meant to declare the superior patriotism of
si ert
ck concerning the activities
PALESTINE WILL HAVE
tries there will be represented a num-
is
comittee.
lie advised the lodge
its user to Germans, pacifists and cowards. The expression proved
m
h
is
EXHIBITION
AND
FAIR
ber of exhibitors from Egypt and Sy-
so captivating to a large class of our public speakers that now much-
it
that his requests for admittance of
-- -
ria. •
ewish
Hos-
largely used by politicians to excite patriotic opposition to
The
p atient s to the Nationaet
)
JERUSALEM.—(3. T. Andustrial
The exhibition is supported by the
l Jwith favor-
feared but surely imaginary danger of attack by the Red Russian
pita l at Denver have m
ex-
ecoming the i
s
of
hori
p
ibilof
city council of Tel Aviv and numerous
oss
l
hospi
revolutionaries upon our liberties. It seems to be chiefly used to
able response by the
m-
autcora- c ent er itiethe Ili l- East, will be Fast organizations of traders 51111 manu-
de of self•sufficient superiority to our neighbors, which
wa s h highly
Gomer
ties.
Mr.
re la-
hi Palestine N ear E
press n n attitu
d' f
home,
facturers in Palestine.
mended for his excellent our .
is not calculated to promote harmony at
different
exhibition
and fair which will be held
Elias Goldberg read an article on ons
ra
It is stated that Palestine factories
lions to cultivate an exaggerated nationalism not greatly Deutsch-
b• r 4 to November
i 11 "
Orin
Tel-Aviv,
the activities of the Hebrew liar in
from that which the Germans so persistently declared
versity in Jerusalem. Information
land Uber Alles," with such disastrous results to their country.
dica l depart-
pertain ing to
e mete and I nsti -
Maybe the gentleman is -spoofing!' At any rate he shall have his ment, chemic al t h nstitu
tuts of Jewish Studies proved of in-
answer:
terest to the members.
Dear Mr. Joseph:—Do you recommend the Dearborn Indepen-

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heels to choose

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so careful these days•when words are being so carelessly used. If Dr.
h ublication in tis
colu
the essence
h st,
of mn
course.
expect
brief form suitable for p
will send roe i shall be glad to publis it, but he mu
I
have
on
my
waiting
list
a
contribution
to
of his faith,
now'
to find opposition. In fact, I
come from one of the-foremost rabbis of the country who wishes to express
,

his opposition to Jewish Science.

well as capable presiding officers in
the history of the lodge.
will
nd a
A smoker and
Sol
follow the election of officers.
Blumrosen and Morris J. Kramer. in
of the affair, announce that '
harge
partitions have been made to ac-
I recall the time when we had so any leaders in American Jewry that • c
to an overflow gathering and
ommoda
c
if grouped together it would have required a state the size of Texas
to take Pre
have prepared an ideal
his name in A Jewish news-
hey
man wh o was able to get
program.
upon himself as a leader. And the way that
t
ot•wea
hut-
care of them. Ev
I "
n
times
looked
rtment at Washin
paper half a doze er
these leaders used to clutter up the State i Depa unpleasantness es into which
B'nai B'rith News:
vividly remember during certain internatonal'
- J • were involved that our leaders used to stumble over each other's feet
Gilead Lodge No. 41 recently held
t
99.5
coming and going to the Secretary of Sta e.
of meeting
Judge Charles
L. Aarons.
So it is with some relief that I read the admonition of a New York a honor
special
and reception
in
Gustavus I.oevinger, past-president
Yiddish daily to New York Jews to suppress their desire for advertisement
and not bother the Polish Minister of Foreign Affairs, who is due to arrive of District Grand Lodge No 6 of St.
Paul, was the principal speaer.
here soon. Do you remember the story of the man in the diner who wanted
Davenport Lodge No. 1 01 5 has
to he had. And the waiter mentioned

formulated plans whereby they will
W
know
the kinds
of pie strawberry
that were and raspberry. So the pie-eater ordered
apple,
lemon,
cocoanut,
foster Jewish activities that will en- 1
"Beg pardon, sot, but what's the mat-
,
lighten the non-Jews upon Jewish
m reminded of this story by the statement
the with four and the waiter asked:
" I a
ideals and subjects.
that only the American Jewish Committee, the
ter with the raspberry pie?
Lincoln City Lodge No. 377 cele-
ter
made
by the
New York
pap e the B'nai B'rith and I think one other national heated B'nai B'rith Day with an initi-
American
Jewish
Congress,
group should be represented at a conference with the Polish minister. Ss . alien and banquet to which the pub.
hat's the matter with the Order B'rith Sholem, Order
AMPriCall Rab- lir was invited.
the Central Conference of
I am forced to
Y. M. II. A.,
B'ri
, th
the Abr,the
Union of Orthodox Congregations, the Union of American Hebrew
bis
CongregatiOns, the Sons of Joseph, the Hebrew Free Loan Society, the New
did forget one—the Zionists were in the
I
Yore Kehillah,
(oh, that with such a formidable delegation no
list). I the
am Zionists
quite sure

on

one

will be left out who is entitled to wear silk hat and streamer badge.

DANIEL GUGGENHEIM
FOUNDS AERO SCHOOL

INSTITUTE NOTES

Young
Jadae)

Club
Notes

Weitzman Judeans.

The Weitzman Judaeans is the
name of a club recently organized
sing boys from 1 1 to I 5 years
Guggenheim
' YORK — 0 ilaniel
The club meets under the
to New fork Uni-
of age.
has given $500,0 0
leadership
of Seymour Tilchin,
establish a School of Aero-
versity I',
graduate of the United Helm ew
nautics in connection with the Uni-
Schools. every Wednesday evening at
versity's College of Engineering.
v
ti,311 at the Philadelphia-Byron Tal-
The school will be the most elabor-
mud Torah. Talks were delivered at
ate of its kind in the country. The
the organization meeting by Mr. Til-
Massachusetts institute of Technol-
and Solomon Levin, president
chin ■
ogy and one or two other schools now
of the local Young Judaea. The fol.
have departments of aeronautics, but
lowing officers were elected by the
(In a less ambitious scale than that on chim.
• club for the first term: Fred Mal-
which the Guggenheim school is plan-
daver, president; Julius Sanders, vice-
If thy friends agree in calling thee president; Isadore Levin, treasurer;
ned.
I a letter outlining the purposes
of the gift Mr. Guggenheim pictured an ass, go and get • halter around Sydney Leach, secretary. All boys
of the ages mentioned residing in the
thee.
a great economic future for aeronau-
neighborhood of the Talmud Torah
tics and suggested that it would de-
What the child says out of doors are welcome at the meetings.

velop commercially as railroading had he has learned indors.
done.

Twelfth Street Mothers Club:
At the meeting of the Twelfth
h • II be
u ,
Street Mothers
on Saturday afternoon, June 27.
held
at the Thirkell School, Fourteenth
Blume
and Delaware avenues, Miss
in will talk on how courts and
Le
juries are managed and Mrs. M. Shu-
bow will give particulars about a
summer camp for women. In con-
clusion Aaron Rosenberg will give
several readings from Sholem Ale-

fl b whic

Joshua Gordon, former assistant di-
rector of the trade and industrial de-
different articles which can be export- partment of the Palestine government
ed to the neighboring countries. it is is at the head of the undertaking.
expected that foreign manufacturers
especially manufacturers of agricul-
Open not thy mouth to speak evil.
tural implements, machinery, textiles
and building materials will participate
Teach thy tongue to say, "I do not
in the exhibition, which will be held
know."
near Tel Aviv.

are now producing more than 1 00

This Clock Up Stairs
Controls Your Hot Water

Woklies?

dent to be included in a list of worth-while
Election of Offic•rs:
.
The next regular meeting of the
I certainly would recommend the Dearborn Independent to that llectual
group
h
such inte " Mr. lodge will take place in Temple Beth
of adult minds which finds interest and instruction U
in nc le Wigg il y,
Th
El
Monday evening, . June 29.
," "Peter Rabbit" "
i
meeting will
literature as "The Bobbity Twins Teo legislators on the subject of Principal bus iness
the
the for the next
Bryan's speeches, the addresses of
fferers
ectio of oof
be th e eln
evolution. Frank Crane's essays, the sermon of Dr. John Roach Strewn,
r corren spondent
h
ix months Owing to the many im-
my
ritual of the Ku Klux Klan and, above all above all, es on deamerica
istory. s portant projects undertaken by the
A
ry S'ord's discours
from Battle Creek, Mich., Sir. Henn
and women • lodge in recent months, the election
,
The awarding of diplomas in New York to 1,102 Jewish girl
--some grandmothers-1°r proficiency in English is remarkable in view of . will
be and
the the
most
iniportant
of sure
many
years
proceedings
are
to
o not one of them could speak, write or read English. arouse great interest and spirited de-
the
fact are
that
a year ago
These
graduates
of the English-to-Foreigners classes conducted by the ' hate ,
• Aaron Droock, president of the
New York section of the Council of Jewish
Women. This splendid work is' lodge during the past term, will be
it the Board of Education.
being conducted in co-operation
with
called upon to relinquish his post to
- ---.........---
it is hoped
ho in
Jewish Science threatens to become fashionable. It may be that this his elected successor and respond
that the members will
cult will hold to Jewry many Jews who There
to Christian
ee been
is to turning
be a conferenceM
_ great numbers and demonstrate their
Science for mental and physical relief.
n a pp
reciation for the time and effort
,August at the request (so I am told) of several rabbis who wish to intro
expended by him on behalf of Pisgah
duce Jewish Science in their congregations. Rabbi Clifton Herby Levy
faith Lodge, the Mimi B'rith and Jewry
. heads the New York group that has been promoting this new stYle of
be
4 r. t h1, 1 lin,t,c.,Ict hpaospuiLt v eat!
ihni ..gseerlife r a. l n .,, )1
healing. Perhaps I shouldn't use the term "faith healing"--one has to
- Levy

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WOODWARD An

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