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BROWN SPEAKS AT
JEWISH INSTITUTE MOTHERS CLUBS
CAMP DEDICATION
LEADERS FINISH TRAINING COURSE
friends, all of which are adding to
the enjoyment of the campers. Je-
rome Selling provided two boats; Ju-
Lowkwode
lius Freud, a radio; Miss Augusta
noon approached,
a
e
Brown, a flag; Mrs. Harry Z. Brown,
call the Golem to m an
(Contnued from page 1.)
Shem from the giant's forehead.
beach umbrellas; Sul Cole, a Victrola;
Then the Golem became lifeless and,
building organization and there the Phoenix Club, a player piano; H.
of course, was forced to rest until the
should never be a time when the fun- Wyeth, the architect of the camp, a
Sabbath was over.
damental principle of this organiza- set of andirons; books, Victrola rec-
One Friday afternoon the rabbi
ords, player piano rolls and many use-
tion should be weakened.
Wax very busy and forgot to take the
"Detroit has only begun to meet its ful articles were received from a
mysterious Shem from the Golem's
responsibilities to the Jewish people. number of people. Mrs. Adolph Slo-
forehead as was his custom, The Go-
There is much yet to be done and the man and Mrs. Louis Oppenheim sent
lem, left alone, went off by himself,
Jewish citizens of our city, I believe, checks to the Ilappy Day Fund.
like the reckless giant he was, when
Miss Sara Landman, social direc-
stand ready to carry their full re-
Prague a very celebrated rabbi whose he had no particular task to do. lie
THE LEGEND OF THE
sponsibility in providing for our city tor of the Y. W. 11. A., stated that
tombstone you can still see. He was trampled on children who crossed his
plans
are being made to keep the
the
full
requirements
so
necessary
to
GOLEM
known as the "Hobe Rabbi Low," a mad way. Everywhere he went he
camp open for a week after Labor
a Jewish community.
very venerable man, highly respected caused destruction. Ile broke down
Day,
when
tired mothers can enjoy
"Up
to
the
present
we
have
been
Retold by Victor E. Reichert.
by both Gentiles and Jews for his doors and battered through houses,
extremely fortunate that no great a rest. For further particulars,
scholarship and character. Day in that blocked him. In his wild flight
those
interested
may call the club-
I scandal, no great tragedy, has occur-
To this %cry day, if yuu should visit and day out, the Rabbi would sit in he turned over stoves. The houses
red to shame our people in Detroit, house, 89 Rowena street.
the beautiful city of l'rague and go deep thought over the bore volumes caught fire. Confusion was in the
but we have no assurance that the fu-
to the Jewish quarter, you would be of the Cabbala or Tradition, slow!} air. The ghetto, quiet in anticipation
ture does not hold for us calamities
shown the time-worn and historic deciphering the mystical writings it of the Snbbath to be welcomed like
such as have visited other great Jew- REVOLUTIONARY LEADER
synagogue that still stands there. contained. At night, when all was a bride with joyous song, was now a
EXECUTED IN MOSCOW
ish centers. Life in a large city like
Perhaps you would nee the imperial still in the ghetto and the stars twin- bedlam of noise. Frantic mothers
Detroit holds many temptations for
standard which was given to the Jews kled ever so brightly in the heaven, screamed for their little ones whose
the
young
of
our
city.
The
forces
of
MOSCOW, — (J. T. A.) — Edmund
of Prague in 1648 by the Emperor, the scholarly rabbi would climb the lives were threatened by this mad •
evil are constantly inviting these Fisher, another revolutionary leader
Ferdinand III, in recognition of their spiral stirway that led to the roof creature.
young
men
and
women
to
participate
who was proved to be a provocator,
loyalty and heroism in helping to de- and study the stars. Long, long into
Rabbi Low heard the wild shouting
in forms of life that tend to lower was executed here.
fend the city against the Swedes. For the night he would watch until in the in the narrow streets below. Now, all
the resistence of the individual. We,
Edmund Fisher, or, as he was also
in spite of the continued cruelty they distance could be heard the voice of of a sudden, he remembered that he •
the Jews of Detroit, must meet this known, Leonid Belsky or Otto Brown,
were subjected to, the Jews were al- the sentry announcing the approach had not removed the all-powerful
competition by providing such agen- hail a checkered career. Born in Nib-
ways loyal to their country in the of dawn. Then, slowly gathering up "Shem." Ile rushed from his house
cies as will give an outlet for the nat- olaef, he was a student in Stuttgart
his books, he would snatch a few mo- in mad pursuit. Just as t he Sabbath
hour of danger.
The picture represents graduates of the Leaders Training Course in ural instincts within the Jewish men where he participated originally in
Besides this historic standard, the ments of sleep before he must arise WW1 beginning, the rabbi caught up
and women of our city. It is better Zionist activities and was sent by his
aged sexton of the synagogue would to recite the "Sachris" or "Morning with the Golem in front of the syna- , Home Economics. The instructions of the course were directed by Miss
that we pay for the building and fellow-students as a delegate of the
be certain to guide you to the attic. Service."
Liela McGuire of the Merrill-Palmer School staff.
gogue. Hurriedly he drew the em
War- operating of character-building insti- Zionist Congress in Basle. In 190:1
Standing, from left to irght, are Mrs. Isidore Heiman of the West
For there the dust of the Golem-
So it came to pass that as the rabbi from the giant's forehead. Without
tutions than that we pay for it in he organized Jewish self-defence com-
Golem—is
supposed
to
Club
Mrs.
Sander,
also
of
the
West
Warren
Club,
Mrs.
Ida
I.aBret
of
Rabbi Low's
delved deeper into the strange lore a sound, the Golem fell ever, smash- ren
• seated some other form.
panies in Nikolaef against anti-Jew-
lie, buried amidst the confused debris of the Cabbala, the conviction grew ing into a thousand pieces by the the Michigan Club, Mrs. Frank Arvin of the Fenkell
Detroit's Lack.
ish riots. In 1905 he was an active
Mrs. Rabinowitz of the Twelfth Street Mothers Club and Mrs. Robinson of
of centuries of neglect.
upon him that it would be possible to force of the impact.
"As insurance against the possibili-
Every schoolboy knows the fairy put the breath of life into a clay or
And to this very day the remains the Institute Club. These clubs are a part of the educational program of ties of the future, it is the finest kind member of the Moscow underground
committee of the Bolshevik faction
tale of Aladdin, the son of the Chi- wooden figure that had the likeness of the Golem of the renowned "Hobe the United Jewish Charities. Miss Mary Caplan is director of the educa-
and type of insurance which the Jew- and at the same time, as it was prov-
nese tailor, Mustapha. Remember of a human being. Had he not heard Rabbi Low" are shown to visitors who tional department.
ish
community
can
provide.
In
addi-
en, served as an agent provocator of
The closing exercises were marked with an American tea party at which
the magic lamp? All Aladdin had to from many trustworthy sources that come to the old Prague synagogue.
tion to the recreational, cultural and the Moscow Ochrana.
do was rub it. Then a fearful genie Elijah of Chelm had made a Golem But they see nothing except a pile Miss Grace Hinten, director of the Merrill-Palmer School Nursery, spoke
educational facilities which we must
In 1911 he emigrated to America
would appear and inquire:
by means of a combination of letters of dust amidst the debris of the attic. on "Curbing Bad Food Habits in the Pre-School Child."
, provide for the young men and worn- where he played a prominent part in
"What would'et thou have? I am forming a "Shem"—one of the names
Graduates of this class are proud of their achievements inasmuch
ready to obey thee as thy slave."
the entrance requirements consisted of proven leadership ability and obli - len of Detroit, there are many other the German federation of the Social-
of God? "Ba'al Shem" this Elijah
Aladdin would then make a request was called, for he was the first one
gating themselves to disseminate the knowledge gleaned from the course social institutions in which Detroit ist movement under the name of
MILITARY FORCES AT BASRA
' is lacking today. I believe that I am Brown. In 1921 he returned to Rus-
and his wish would be granted.
to makq,s Golem.
to their neighbors.
of
correct in stating that the Jews of sia under the name of Edmund Fish-
years
Now, long ago, in the last
JERUSALEM.—(J. T. A.)—Larg- I .
Rabbi Low, too, would make a Go.
Detroit as a group have never pro- er. Ile was recognized by one of the
the sixteenth century, there lived in lem. It would not be like Elijah's er British military forces arrived in
vided a single hospital bed for our witnesses in the Krasnoschokoff case
Golem, which threatened to destroy Basra, according to despatches resew-
city, and I believe also that I am cor- in 1924 when he was arrested. He was
ed
here
from
Bagdad.
It
was
stated
the world.
rect in sthting that we are the only tried on June 10 by the revolutionary
"No," thought Rabbi Low to him- that the reinforcements were neces-
group in this city that has not done tribunnal and was sentenced to death.
self, for he did not dare to confide sary for the purpose of preventing the
so. With the realization on the part
Turks from capturing Mosul, over
his plans to anyone, "my Golem will
, of many of us that Detroit is short
be obedient Ile will be my willing which a prolonged dispute between
! many thousands of hospital beds, I DR. J. ROSEN HONORED
servant. And I, in turn, will be Turkey and Mesopotamia has been go- Jews, Poles to Celebrate End of Interchange Platforms at In - believe it is the duty of our Jewish
ERE LEAVING RUSSIA
thoughtful to him. During the week ing on.
' citizenship to play its part in provid-
stitutions to Talk On
Agreement. . Ukrainians
he shall do my errands and help with
ing an institution that will not only
Brotherhood.
Are Hostile.
the housework, but when the Sabbath Next Sunday Will Witness One-'
MOSCOW.—A
farewell reception
add to the possibilites of hospitalize-
comes he shall rest."
WASIIINGTON. — Jewish rabbis Lion in Detroit but will build such an to Dr. Joseph Rosen, director of the
Hundredth Performance of
WARSAW.—(J. T. A.)—"Adher.
The rabbi set to work to build his
in Protestant theologi- institution that will be in harmony Argo-Joint, who is returning to the
ing continually to the standpoint of are lecturing
Golem out of clay. It was not long
"Abie's Irish Rose."
with the psychology and the religious United States, was given by the staff
After you buy your new car,
the immunity of the frontiers of the cal seminaries on race relations as ex- instincts of a majority of our Jewish of the Argo-Joint and numerous
before this was completed. But how
Polish Republic and of the defense of change professors. Christian minis- population.
what about the service?
could life be breathed into him? Here
friends.
Sunday, July 19, the one-hun- Poland's policy as a great power, ad- tens are speaking at Jewish colleges
, 'Detroit in the past has in a mod-
was a real difficulty. Again the fan.
At a special gathering called in
tastic wisdom of the Cabbala came dredth performance of "Able's Irish hering to the view of the necessity for and institutions on the brotherhood eat way met the demands of the ac- honor of Dr. Rosen by the managing
Rose"
will
be
an
event
at
the
Gar.
an internal consolidation within the of races.
to his aid, and by means of the "Sefer
tual needs of our city. It has been bodies of the Ozet, Society for the
Yezirah," a combination of letters rick. Never in the history of the republic, the Club of Jewish Deputies
So says a report byJohn W. }ter- said that some people are carrying Preservation of Health Among Jews,
forming one of the names of God, theater has anything approached this in the Polish Sejm establishes that its ring, secretary of the Committee on too much of the burden. To the best representatives of various organiza-
written on a piece of paper and in- run in Detroit; no one, not even the policy in the Sejm with regard to gen- Goodwill Between Jews and Christians of my knowledge, I know of no single tions praised the services rendered by
serted into the forehead of the Go- management, can make a prediction eral matters, as well as concerning of the Federal Council of Churches, to man or group of men in this city that Dr. Rosen to the cause of Jewish
lem, Rabbi Judah Low finally com- with accuracy as to the termination Jewish national questions was con- members of his committee and to a has ever carried any financial burden colonization.
pleted his task. The giant figure of the present engagement of this ceived and conducted in conformity group of rabbis representing the Cen- because of what he has done in a
"In Dr. Rosen American Jewry
ppoular comedy. Seats are still on with the mentioned principle for the tral Conference of American Rabbis. social way. Compared with what the sent us the best head and the warm-
breathed and moved!
sale two weeks in advance, and this is purpose of protecting the interests of
Strange
were
the
stories
that
the
Among
theological
seminaries
which
Jews
of
other
cities
have
done,
De-
est
heart!" exclaimed one speaker.
When you see a car with our
children of medieval Prague brought all that is required to keep this at- the Jewish population in the Repub- are taking part in this exchange of troit has done little. We are a rich
In his reply to the addresses Dr.
name on the spare tire, ask Hs.
home to their mothers about the Go- traction here until the snow flies. Al- lic.
lecturers are those of McCormick Uni- city. There is evidence of Jewish Rosen stated that in time it will not
owner about the service at
lem. Was it wood that had to be split ready the show has played to over
This is the preamble to the compro- versity, the University of Chicago, wealth on all sides, and we will be be necessary for American organize-
for the stove? Then Rabbi Low would 100,000 people and expects to enter- mise formula which was passed by a Oberlin College and the Union Theo- only deserving of our prosperity as Gone to have their representative in
simply command: "Golem, split tain 30 per cent of the population of majority in the Club of Jewish Depu• logical Seminary. Rabbis and Chris- we make the proper use of our ma- Russia in order to supervise the work
wood!" and the obedient Golem chop- Detroit before its departure. The ties, the Kola, following an all night's tian ministers serving as exchange terial accumulations. A great oblige- of Jewish colonization.
ped until the rabbi ordered, "Stop!" company playing here is one of five session at which the agreement reach- professors include: Rabbi Solomon Lion rests upon the shoulders of those
"In order to gain the confidence of
And the huge giant at once ceased of Miss Nichols' road shows that is ed between the club's representatives Freehof of Chicago, Rabbi S. Mayer- who have been blessed with means, the existing Jewish organizations,
doing capacity business in America. and the government was finally rati-
from his labor.
berg of Dayton, Professor Eustace and the community expects us to do Russia must become a really demo-
All week long the Golem might be If you have not seen this marathon [ fled.
Haydon of the University of Chicago, our duty, and unless we do we are cratic field for the work of the rep-
seen going errands and obeying or- comedy yet, it is advisable to get your
The oppositional group within the and President Ozora D. Davis, Chi- deserving of the criticism that cer- resentatives of all groups of society,"
Harry Goldberg
ders with never so much as a gesture name on the reservation list. Mati- club demanded that the first phrase in caps Theological Seminary. In addi- tainly will be heaped upon us, not Dr. Rosen declared.
Leo Goldberg
of impatience or a murmur of pro- nees are Wednesday and Saturday, the preamble he changed from "ad- tion, students at a number of colleges only by the citizens of Detroit but
Samuel Goldberg
test. You might imagine that the and it is good judgment to order hering continually" to "adhering as have been interested and have had by the social leaders of our country,
William Goldberg
Golem would get tired. But he never seats well in advance.
hitherto.
group discussions on race questions.
who have their eyes on this great Detroit Life Insurance Com-
did. His energy was never exhaust-
It appears that the final steps with
"Ideas of neighborliness and the ex- growing city.
pany Writes More Than
11529 TWELFTH ST.
lie is lucky who forgets what can- regard to the ratification of the Po-
ed. His strength was enormous and
Laud. Jewish Groups.
change of courtesy and hospitality
$3,000,000 in June.
not be mended.—Proverb.
never failing.
fish Jewish agreement will be made through groups of various races and
"It has been my privilege over a
, an event in the history of the Polish classes have made progress," says Dr. period of years to work closely with
The Detroit Life Insurance Com-
Jewish problem. Special ceremonies Alfred Williams Anthony, chariman the Jewish groups of America and I
pany announces new business written
with an exchange sit documents be- of the committee. "In many cities believe I can state that there are no
for the month of June totaling $3,346,-
tween the representatives of the goy- regular 'town meetings' or forum more generous, no finer, no sweeter
000. According to Homer Guck, as-
. ernment £11111 the leaders of the Club councils are being organized for the people in this country. Not only is sistant to the president, this is the
of Jewish Deputies will take place. discussion of racial, international and this my personal opinion but this is
largest volume of life insurance ever
Minister of Education Stanislaw community problems. Chicago is the the opinion generally by non-Jews,
written by any insurance company in
Grabski, who played a prominent part most advanced, with a paid secretary. and by Jews who have worked in the
the State of Michigan in a single
in the negotiations, is ill and for this Other cities in which town meeting or- interests of humanity.
month, exclusive of industrial insur-
reason the final ceremony was post- ganizations are organized are Dayton,
"I believe that our people in De-
ance. Compared with the record made
poned several days. Count Alexander Cincinnati, Indianapolis, Des Moines. troit have the same qualities as have
by the Detroit Life Insurance Com-
Skrzynski, foreign minister, had to Iowa City, Terre Haute, Springfield the Jews in other parts of the coun-
pany in June 1924, this is an increase
postpone his departure for America and Joliet. Cleveland is about to form try and that when the proper time
of $1,000,000. In March 1925, the De-
for two days in order that he might a council. In Indianapolis a volun- comes and the full program is pre-
troit Life wrote $2,710,000, which up
participate in the ceremony of ex- tary committee is at work.
sented, that there will be an out-pour-
to June, was the record month of this
changing declarations.
"Stimulating and forming public ing of generous giving from our peo-
It is expected that both the presi- opinion aright is bringing about the ple here as will for all time set a company.
An anaysis of the June business
dium of the Club of Jewish Deputies association and co-operation of the standard.
shows a total of 1500 applications, or
and the Polish government will issue best elements of racial groups
"You ladies and gentlemen who
Steam shovels and paving ma-
an
average of $2,217.00 on each appli-
official statements on the conclusion of throughout the country."
have come 75 miles or more to par-
cation. The enormous volume of busi-
chines are being crowded to the
the agreement, The agreement will
ticipate in this dedication show by
ness
was written as a personal tribute
limit—contractors, engineers, and
then be considered by the Section for
that action that you are interested in
National Minorities which is a part
the young people of our community, to M. E. O'Brien, the popular presi-
right down to the men with pick and
dent of the company. In life insur-
and it will be you and the many other
of the Council of Ministers and will be
shovel—all are imbued with a grim
scubmitted to the Council of Ministers.
yous who are with us in spirit that ance circles, the most interesting fea-
determination to complete the
Following the fulfillment of these for- Tells of Attack in Palestine on Way will have to carry the burden when ture in connection with this volume is
the fact that no particularly large
"greatest highway in the world" 30
malities two declarations will be is-
the time comes to present our needs
From Religious Rites.
sued, one by the government and one
to the community. Given this group policies contributed to the total. The
days ahead of schedule!
June record brings the total of new
by the Kolo. It is also expected that
NEW YORK.—Miss Gizella War_ of workers, there is nothing that we
This fact is of tremendous impor-
the Kolo will issue a proclamation to tenberg, 23-year-old daughter of can not accomplish for the Jews of writing for the first six months of
1925 up to $11,762,000.
the Jewish population of the Polish Phillip Wattenberg, vice-president of our city."
tance to YOU! It means that you
Republic and the government will is-
Contributions to the Camp.
have 30 days shorter time in which
the American Palestine Line, who re -
A life without a friend is a life
he
camp
sue a special proclamation to the gen-
anbyeenconrterciebiuvteidonfsrotmo
tinterested
to buy Woodwardside property at
turned recently from Palestine, told
m p without • sum—Proverb.
eral population of the country an- a story of an attack made on her and h have
present low prices. With the trans-
nouncing a new era in Polish Jewish
other American tourists on April 7,
portation facilities of Wider Wood-
relations and declaring the arrival of when they were attending a religious
- r TTTTTTTTT T TSSTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT
the Ugoda (peace agreement) between
■
ward Avenue, the demand for prop-
ceremony near the town of Nablus,
Poles
and
Jews.
will be un-
Palestine.
But invariably when Friday after-
Zt!e
—
(fliilbren's (Earner
1
'PACT DATE TO
HISTORICAL EVENT SPEAK AT COLLEGES!
•
LAWRENCE
MOTOR SALES
Woodwardside
30 Days Ahead
of Schedule!
AMERICAN TOURISTS
FLOGGED BY ARABS
erty right on Woodward
precedented! Values will advance
with tremendous strides!
•1
'
Ukrainian Deputies Disa•tisfied.
Right now—today—you can se-
lect your future homesite or desir-
able business frontage in this big,
close - in. restricted development
right on Woodward Avenue, adjoin.
ing Royal Oak—and hold it with a
payment of only 10 per cent of the
purchase price. Never was oppor-
tunity so ripe—never were such tre-
,
m endous profits so certain with so
/ /,c short a period of ''holding on" as
they are at Woodwardside today.
4:
Low opening prices prevail—as low as
$1,150 for these big, highly restricted
homesites including water, sanitary sewer',
walks, winding drives, shade trees—every
city convenience. Make it a point to see
Woodwardside at your very earliest op-
portunity!
Woodward has tees
closed •t She T • n
M I I • Road. It •
Wan to Royal Gab.
In Royal Oak drive
north ea Main Street
I. Catalpa Driv•
III' ' Male Road),
turn treat and
followour signs
to Wood•ardstde.
Fos further potticulars regard., Wood-
. call Main 004 5, or marl this coupon
...A1d,
to--
Bradway Co.,
Majestic Building
Judson
Plea.. ens tn. plat, prices and full pa,
titulars about Woodwardaid..
NName,
Address
4.1C1
-17
533 MAJRSTIC BLDG.
315 S. WOODWARD AVE.
Miss 1Vattenberie. after visiting the
Professor Albert Einstein Memorial
College at the University of Jerusa-
lem, to which her father recently
made a personal gift of $100,000, left
Jerusalem for Nablus, where she in-
tended to attend Passover cere-
monies. At Nablus, the ceremonies
are held each year on an altar at the
top of a hill outside the town. Per-
sons who participate must leave their
donkeys at the foot of the hill and
complete the journey on foot.
When Miss Wattenberg, accom-
panied by a Russian who had lived in
Palestine for 35 years, and who was
acting as her guide, started to de-
scend the hill after the ceremonies,
a crowd of 30 Arabs stoned them.
Miss Wattenberg and her guide pro-
tested. Other members of the party
hurried to their aid and a general
fight followed. The Arabs lashed the
tourists with their long whips, while
the American men in the party struck
out with their fists, felling several of
the attackers.
The Arabs were finally routed with
the help of other Americans who ran
down the hill to the help of their
countrymen. The Arabs, however,
succeeded in making off with several
hundred dollars' worth of jewelry,
personal property and money which F.
WEIZMANN PLEASED
they had snatched in the scuffle. The
WITH LORD PLUMER only apparent reason for the attack
is that Nablus is a fanatical part of
LONDON.—(J. T. A.A)—The atti- the country. The Mohammedans there
tude of Field Marshal Lord Herbert are very loyal to their own religion
C. Plumer toward the aims of Zionism and strongly resent the ceremonies
is highly satisfying in the opinion of of any other faith. Miss Wattenberg,
' Dr. Chains Weizmann, president of the still bearing the marks of the whips,
World Zionist Organization following reported the occurrence to the Amer-
his first interview with the newly ap- lean consul at Jerusalem, who, in
turn, reported it to the State Depart-
pointed High Commissioner.
During the interview, which lasted ment at Washington. It was also re-
several hours, Dr. Weizmann ex - p o rted to the local police at Nablus.
'plained the position, the achievements 'hen Mims Wittenberg was in Egypt
The effect of the conclusion of the
Polish Jewish agreement on the other
national minorities of the Polish Re-
public was given expression by the
group of Ukrainian deputies in the
Polish Sejm.
The Ukrainian deputies expressed
their dissatisfaction with this agree-
ment, particularly with the agreement
formula passed upon by the Club of
Jewish Deputies. This formula speak-
ing of the "immunity of the frontiers
of the Polish Republic" sanctions the
territorial status quo in Poland which
is against the claims of the Ukrain-
ians. The Ukrainian deputies indi-
cated that they would be compelled to
proclaim the Jews as the enemies of
'Ukrainia.
Other leaders also expressed doubt
concerning the effectiveness of the
agreement. One Jewish leader, mem-
ber of the Kola, in an interview with
the J. T. A.'s correspondent predicted
that a crisis within the Club of Jew-
ish Deputies will be inevitable in the
autumn when the Sejm will again
convene. It will then be apparent that
the agreement leached between the
•Club of Jewish Deputies and the rep-
resentatives of the Polish government
had no results, he stated.
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