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GiAs.

Mearwriabt, 1921.

ey-

J. D. C. AND OTHER
J, COMMITTEES MEET

JOSEPH-- ,

By Clow. H. Joiviatot

IN PHILADELPHIA

Temple To Have
Three Services

A N K

Services at
Supplementary
Beth El Planned for High
Holy Days.

141J to 1447

Nation - Wide Conference Is
Called by David Brown and
Others for Sept. 12.

With the growth of the Detroit
I am sorry, but I do not believe in fairies; neither to I believe in such
Jewish community, with which Tem-
b,,1 time stories as contained in the pamphlet "When the Light Dawned on
ple
Beth El has kept steady pace, it
a Jewess," issued by a Hebrew-Christian missionary group in Chicago. Its
becomes necessary for the costing'
unt story, but I confess that I have yet to meet Jewesses of the type of
a c
Holy
Days to arrange for three dis-
"Ruth Antin." Ruth one evening becomes very much excited and angered TO CONSIDER THE
services instead of two as in pre-
because of the prejudice she finds everywhere against her people. She in-
$15,000,000
DRIVE
find
vious years.
•chs against God and Jesus and Christians for the injustice dune to the
vi
This year the main auditorium and
Jew. Iler most intimate friend is a Christian, a Miss Morgat, who sympa•
thiees with Ruth. Then she gradually leads the conversation around to the All Elements of American ' the Brown Memorial Chapel will LA
reserved
fur members of the cone re-
question of the Messiah and persuades Ruth to read a copy of the New Testa-
Jewry Combine to Raise
cation so far as this may be neces-
ent. She became engrossed in the story of Jesus and finally the light
m
sary
to
accommodate
them all corn-
comes to her and before she retires she has borne converted and, according
Funds for Russian Jews.
fortably. In addition a third service
to the story—
will be held in the great banquet hall
NEW YORK.—A nation-wide con- of the temple, which will be trans.
Silently the girl knelt . . • and with a face transfigured by the
ference of Jews from every part of formed into a synagogue, with 8 seat-
light which streams from the presence of God, stretching her arms to
the
country and representing every, inc capacity of more than 1,000. The
Heaven, exclaimed: "Thou blessed Christ of God, Thou Holy Lamb
, element in American Israel will be services in t he main temple will be
of God, I believe, I believe."
held in Philadelphia on Saturday eve-, in charge of Dr. Leo M. Franklin„
Well I don't believe such tales. Here we have a high spirited proud nine, Sept. 12, and all of the follow-, though he and Rabbi Leon Fram will
ing day to consider plans for the Con-
Jewess, proud of her people, proud of her heritage and presumably proud
tinuance of relief of their co-religion- exchange
Rosh
morning. pulpits
Rabbi on
Frani
will Ilashonah
condor[
of her faith, in a few hours converted into a Christian. It's straining our
irts in Europe and Palestine with spa- the services in the Brown Me morio I
credulity, dear Christian friends, its straining our credulity.
cial reference to a project for set- Ch.1 81111 he in turn will exchange'
tling 100,000 Jews as farmers in Rus- pulpits with Dr. A. N. Franzblau of
This seems to be missionary week in nip mail. I have received many sia by the end of 1927. Fifteen mil- New York, who comes to conduct the
is th be
e a mount which, it i s New service. Dr. Franzblau was here i
, ommunications bearing on the subject of Hebrew-Christians. In line with lion dollars
nec essary to c arry last year, when he won the hearts of
esti mated, will
this comes this letter:
out the plans that will be submitted the 4foI de
P':rsena
splendid personality
' by his sIen
.
t
to the conference.
ion (t1 the
especially fine rendition
and his
is vspec
Though only a high school student, I am an interested reader of
The call for the conference, which services.
your "Random Thoughts." Thinking the enclosed, which has been
A. Brown ,
has De en issued by David so
Three
distinct
choirs
are
bottling ,
handed to the various homes of our community, would be of interest
by over their rehearsals for the Holy Day
of betro it and i s signed al
to you, I am sending it.
200 leading Jews from all parts of . us 1 .,, , which promises to be cape-
The enclosure is a printed statement issued by a proselyting organize- the United States, describes the dates , cially tine. The first choir is under':
rta
tion in New York and is address to "Dear Hebrew Friend." It begins like of the conference as impo nt days i the direction of William Howland, the
in the history of American Jewry., second of Mrs. Mary II. Christie and
this:
The signatories to the conference in- the third of George P. Becker.
, eludes many who are prominent in
Those non-members of the congre-
You have often heard it, perhaps spoken by yourself : "The Jews
Orthodox and Reform Jewry, Zionists cation who wish to attend the supple-
have a good religion. Why trouble us? We don't want Christianity."
and Jewish labor organizations and mentary services should send their
On the surface this seems a good reason for leaving them alone. But
nearly 5,000 individual invitations names and addresses, together with
the New Testament says: "I bear them record that they have a
have been sent out for the confer- the number of places required for
zeal of God, but not according to knowledge, for they being ignorant
themselves and families, to the corn-
ence.
's righteousness, and going about to establish their own
eld mittee on supplementary services,
of God's
The gathering, which will be held
'
themselves to the righteousness
ess, have not end
righteousness,
i at the Benjamin Franklin hotel, is
are of Temple Beth El.
ghteousness
to
everyone
of God, for Christ is the end of the law of ri
A
to be under the auspices of the Amer-
Absolutle no char e is made for
who believeth."
. lean Jewish Joint Distribution Corn- attendance Yat these services, though
Further along we are regaled with this bit of "information:" Judaism' mittee, the American Jewish Relief voluntary contributions will be re-
the Peoplral Relief Com-
it
to defray
has broken down. To quote Rabbi Blau: "A lifeless formalism that no Commtee, the Cent e's Relief Corn-, ceived front those attending.
mittee and
one takes seriously." Words, words, and still more words. So I go back mittee. The last three named organ-:. the incidental expenses. A complete
and add my voice to the others who say "The Jews have a good religion. izations jointly raised upward of program of the services will be an-
nounced in a later issue of The De-
Why trouble us?" Perhaps my colleague, Rabbi Blau, dues not know that' .
he is being so extensively quoted. And possibly wants to add a word to the
$65,000,000
in this
country in in 1917
a
series
of campaigns
beginning
troit Jewish Chronicle.
and ending in 1923 for the relief of
subject under discussion.
their war-stricken brethren in Europe
Why not? If all other denominations have houses of worship at Cor-', and in Palestine. The first named or-
nell, why not the Jews? I am in receipt of a communication from Henry cavitation, of which Felix M. War-
n. Rosenfelt, campaign director in charge of a movement to erect "the burg of New York is the chairman,
first college Jewish temple in the United States" at Ithaca, N. Y., for the acted as the distributing agency for
Jewish students at Cornell University. A call has been sent to the leading this huge fund and until last year had
Jews of the United States on the basis that "the great nation-wide move- its organization ramified Russia, Fo-
Regular Sabbath services are held
ment for the revival of Judaism must fail if our college boys and girls are land, Austria, Czecho-Slovakia and :
, n the Brown Memorial Chapel every
not spiritually strengthened at the most critical period of their lives." In other European lands where it ilk-
this connection I am reminded of a movement going on at Bethlehem, Pa., pensed relief to thousands of desti- i Saturday morning at 10 o'clock. In
where funds are being solicited from Jews outside that community for a tute men, women and Children. sub-, the absence from the city of Dr.
temple primarily for the benefit of Jewish students attending Lehigh Uni• ventioned orphan asylums, estab- Franklin, these services will be con-
lished and maintained trade schools ducted by Rabbi Leon Frain.
versity.
and carried on a series of medical
The (late of Rabbi Fram's formal
and sanitary enterprises.
Over a year ago reports from its , installation has not yet been decided
Recently I took occasion to condemn a review of the book "When
Israel Is King," appearing in the current issue of the magazine the Forum. European representatives were to thelupon, but it is likely to be on Sim-
I resented the implication contained in the review that the book was a effect that Jewish economic condi- i chath Thora, Oct. 11.
truthful account of the "invasion" of Hungary by the Jews. Or that it . lions everywhere in Russia had been '
The Religious School of Temple
was an authentic and unprejudiced account of the part played by the sufficiently stabilized to make pos-
sible the withdrawal of outside as- Beth El will resume its sessions on
Jews in the political life of Hungary just prior to, (luring and immediately
sistance. The Joint Distribution Com- Sunday morning. Oct. 11. All former
succeeding the war. The book, to my mind, bore all the eramarks of anti-
mittee began at once to withdraw pupils of the school will be duly no-
Semitic propaganda. And upon investigation I came to the conclusion
from Europe and to liquidate its of-, tified of the rooms to which they shal l
that the brothers Tharaud had something else in mind than merely par-
traying the part played by an undesirable group of Jews in the Hungarian fairs. The three money-raising or- report on that day. No new pupils
revolution. It was obvious to even the most careless observer that these conizations also began to bring their , will be registered on Sunday morn
ings. Parents intending to send thei
brilliant Frenchmen had in mind the indictment of the entire Jewish peo- existence to an end.
children to the Religious School o
Russia Only Exception.
and that ft was their purpose to poison the minds of their readers against. The only exception to the general Temple Beth El should get in touch
ple
the Jews. The very title of their book is sufficient to show their purpose,
withdrawal from Europe was in the , with Rabbi Fram or with Miss Ann
"'When Israel Is King."
case of Russia. Dr. Joseph Rosen, a' Oxenhalter after Aug. 20.
.
—_—•-•........ ---
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Wolf,
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Brothers Tharaud's "When Israel Is King," I would like to state that
accounts billed in October pay-
country. He came to America and ceived at the clubhouse, 89 Rowen i
dyes. Skunk, Chinchilette, Rat-
the Forum is not responsible for any of the opinions expressed in
• ble in November.
Raisin, T a n•ge r, Russet,
persuaded the Joint Distribution i street. Rate $1.50 per day. Plum
its book review department, which simply represent the views of
See our Credit Office about
on-dyed Opossum, Wine Fox,
Brown, Daaart, Pilate, Toscan,
i Committee to allot $400,000 for the Glendale 7971 to make your reserve
the individuals who write the articles. As writer of the review, I
opening an account if you
Caracul, Fitch Opossum and
Taupe, Queenbird, Plum, Pansy,
purpose of settling Jews on land as-I tion or for more information.
would like to repeat that I was advised by people who had lived dur-
haven't
one.
Nefle, Cuckoo, Black.
signed for colonization purposes by
French Lynx.
inn the last few years in Hungary, to read "Quant Israel est Roi," in
the government. He stated that there 1 y. w. H. A. Picnics:
order to get an idea of the revolution and subsequent "Red Terror.'
The "Y" picnics are taking plat
were several thousand Jews who
My intention was far from indicting the Jewish people as a
whole—for I have a great regard and admiration for them. I wished wished to leave the towns and cities' every Wednesday evening. Phon
h at Glendale 7971 or stop in the clu t
to
become
farmers
and
he
urged
t
to call attention, however, to that clique of ruffians who, under the
house, 89 Rowena street, by Monday,
they be aided.
direction of the Moscow government, manouvered the Hungarian
His request was granted and he re- to make reservation. Meet across
revolution and brought about its attendant horrore. These men hap-
turned to Russia to set up what he the Belle Isle bridge at 6:15 p. m.
pened to b Jws—as
I stated in my review—a fact that must be as
e
' expected would be a modest enter- Picnic supper 35 cents. Band con-
the Jewish people in this country as is the fact that
distasteful to
prise. But, with the economic pres- cert after supper.
we have so many criminals in this country is distasteful to all law-
sure exerted upon the middle-class,
(Continued from last page.)
abiding Americans.
the merchants and trailers by the PROMISE PEACE FOR
The generalization in regard to the whole Jewish people was not
Russian government, hundreds and
ZIONIST CONGRESS the University Town. It is this last-
made by me, but by the authors of this book. The hook had a heavy
named Foundation that is considered
then thousands of Jews joined in
sale in this country. As to its being anti-Jewish or not, I have no
' what has become a movement "back
N'IENNA.—(J. T. Al—The anti- the most important of all his activi-
means of ascertaining. The Brothers Thereod have great literary
subjects.
ties. Thanks to the work of the So-
to the soil" which, according to many Semites
ks on Nva
ot•lkische
party
are
of the V
S
prestige in France and have written many boo
ousE.
' observers, is the greatest in all Jew- , prepared to guarantee peace during ciety for Franco-American Brother-
ROLA DriTRE
(Sigd)
ish history.
the proceedings of the Zionist Con- . hood, which gave rise to an excellent
Reports that came front Russia of '
,.rea t, .
grass on certain conditions, according movement for the benefit of the
a
new
exodus,
a
mighty
hegira
in-
Beginning at the end, it is true that the Brothers Tharaud have
to a statement which appeared in the Fatherless Children of France, 286,-
voicing tens of thousands of men, Wiener Abendblatt.
000 children received aid and 150,000,-
literary prestige and it seems unfortunate that they have prostituted
their
Th e book is women and children which was fill-
ous a nti-Jewish seed.
In the information, which the 000 (nines were distributed.
tale nt in order to dss eminate poso n
the authors are moti vated, not ing up tens of thousands of acres of I Abendblatt evidently got from head-
In order to bring about the realiza-
icates
i
nd
tat
possibly
writ te n in an ex t rem i s t %•e inh
choice farm lands in the Ukraine, M quarters of the Vienna police, it is tion of his University Town, Emile de
by a desire to present facts, but to make out as bad a case as they
there were many disreputable
Jews Crimea in White RRussia, were so I stated that the anti-Semites are pre- La Meurthe offered to the Uiversity
.
•
d bar
.
i
can against the
the committee asked pared not to make any disturbances of Paris the sum of 10,000,000 ranc. ,
that on
engaged in disruptive political movements as there were other disrepu
the end and to cancel their proposed demon- which are to be used to provide 350
not to turn the spotlight on one( Davids A Brown to make and indepen-
el e ments, but the purpose of the book was
h first day he came to Hungary Id
ow ar
:esti ati
strations against the Zionists if the students of slender means with lodg-
O that the
group but to
I cannot get
new•
of
the
i
tour
i,a
t
e
e
r
s
alf
i
jay,
last !tt
,
Zionists will promise to refrain from ings at reasonable prices. This is the
until the present day has been a menace end an undesirable.f
o i ndicting the
noel
pc a
ut
of
that
recital.
I
did
not
accuse
M
r.
T
roe
vering
tens
of
thou-
any
public demonstrations and limit I. oundation—th
' , ius
° t ' to
° 1`.
anything else ut
e
a
'
agalfg
a
alias
.
s
asatif an Tlih :N co
whole Jewishpeople
but of presenting a book that does indict a whole Jewish
th e m to•
1 NCS
• to 0 di scuss i ng pure 3, organ --of the future University Town of
p
ble d t o
•
Paris, now in the process of construe-
a sands
people in such a way as to encourage his readers to believe the whole book the
Joint of rrn, iles, Mr. B wan ca
izational matters at their sessions.
Distribution Committee that
is a true statement of the relationship
■ of the Jew to Hungarian life. I "
my point. Ile has perhaps unconsciously played into over 4,000 families, approximately
lion. way of recognition of his ser-
hope Mr. Tree gets
20,000 individuals, had already been
Fr
opies, th e eench
settled on the soil, with over 400,000 other parts of Europe and in Pales- vices anti philanthr
the hands of a pair of malicious Jew-batters.
e D
te
•-----
government promod
Emilutsch
---•
already under cultivation, tine,
rank of Com-
to
the
eurthe
I,a
M
signatories
to
ong
th
ggested that someone in authority should investigate acres
am
ed
In clud
Some time
a go I su
Warburg, m
deender of the Legion of 11 nor.
conditions
in Mexico
and discover whether the invitation extended by Presi- which would be increased to 600,000 the inv itati on are Fele i x
In addition to his other activities
chairman of the Joint Distribution .
dent Canes to Jewish immigration was worthy of acceptance, from the by this fall. Settle 25,000 Jews.
Can
mit tee; o uis Marshall, chairman ' this truly noble man also sat in the
standpoint of practical opportunity. Whether that was done or not, I do
Mr. Br own declared in his cable
Com.
Council
of the Alliance Israelite Uni-
h
Relief
Jewis
Lan
Americ
not know. But we find according to copyrighted cable to the New York
nds could be made avail able of the
World
that the
Jewish
who
have come
Mexico
from
if fu
and Eastern
Europe
in immigrants
considerable
numbers
since to
July,
1924,
are Central
finding that
' promptly
25,000 Jewish families, ap- mittee; Leon Kamaiky, chairman of verselle, and never failed to give a
othold in their adopted country "a desperate one." proximately 125,000 individuals, the Central Relief Committee; Alex- generous response to the appeals made
The struggl
World e says
that
Kahn, chairman of the People's to his great heart; the Jewish victims
in a their
fo plight would be most serious were it not for the could be settled as farmers by the ander
to ga
the
Relief Committee, and the folo%ving: of the war and of pogroms could al-
t of them have relatives in the United States, and but , end of 1327, Applications, he said,
H erbert II. Le hman ways count on h is aid.
ld be stall. were pouring into Dr. Rosen's office New York,
fact that 90 p e r gen
berg, Dr. Julius Gold-, . It is due to hi s modesty and humble
istance from various relief societies. This shou that coun- in Moscow from thousands who were . James N. Rosen
t
for additional ass
to
rom
this country
there. The B'nal ' eager to settle on
Paul Baerwald, David M. Bress- character that his name is not very
op-
the soil, and an man,
cient to discourage other Jews who have
in mind
emigrating
itself to effec t , ler, Dr. Lee K. Frankel, H arr y Fla' , well-known to the Jews all over the
ically no Jews f0,0
try.
There
pract
ass the proud Jewish at-
ICrith,
it is are
stated,
has
appropriated $200 for its first year's relief work portunity would
presented
be tantamount to the chel, Mortimer L. Schiff, Col. II. A. world. It
a having come to Mexico of VI find themselves in dire what
plete psychological and economic Guinzberg, Nathan S. Jonas, Samuel titude of Deutsch de La Meurthe, his
com
among th e y ews w h o.
distress. While
e in conditions
jumping from
in certain
the frying
parts
pan
of into
Europe
the fire.
are It
intolerable,
is, indeed, : transformation of 3.000.000 Jews of i G. I.amport, Nathan J. Miller, Hon. splendid, (•haracteristic personality,
i
there is no u s
Hon. Otto A. Rosalsky. William Fox,
omic
conditions
in
Me
econ
themselves
of
the
invitation
of firmed
by another director
from Dr.
a
t
unfortunate th
. were subject-
Kahn, European
of Bernard
the Joint Nathan Straus, Ludwig Vogelstein, French Jews when they
Emile Deutsch de La Meur-
Distribution Committee, who followed t Simeon W. Straus, Rabbi Israel Ro- ed When
to atta(k.
the Mexican government to settle there.
the died he left countless mourners
him
into
Russia,
covering
the
same
:
senberg,
Mrs.
Reheka
Kohut,
Cyrus
--•- ■ -•---
life,
us have our bump of curiosity pretty well developed. And territory. Dr. Kahn's report was'' L. Sulzberger, Mrs. Jacob H. Schiff, who will always remember his
rich in
i works for humanity—social
Moat Of
like
to
find
out
things
about
other
persons.
For
their
benefit,
be
it
known that Clarence Dillon of Dillon, Read & Co., the bankers, is reported even
more enthusiastic.
He soil"
spoke
of , Frederick
Brown,
A. R
Dix,
the Jewish
"back to the
move-
Abram I.
Elkus, Henry
M , 11
th Hon.
b e;' and scientific--and for the betterment
we
shining
ster oWieenrjerlg
fellowmen. lie was a French
unparalleled in Jewish his . - B. C. Vfadekel s 'and'rPe
of his f Israel and • great
to be of Jewish descent. This statement was made in connection with • ment Is
Chicago Gen. Abel Davis, ames H. ' light
in
Noses
M
se
'h
er,
luncheon given to the Polish Minister of Foreign Affairs by the banking tort'.
Fi
.
cry
11
cl
ec er, . u ge
ese report a,
Nerthway 6241
On the basis of these
firm. I would venture the assertion that Mr. Dillon is not a Jew remotely which were amplified by Mr. Brown E. Greenebaum, Adolph Kraus, Jacob citizen '
but quite immediately. Of course he has never been associated, so far as
M. Loeb, Julius Rosenwald, Charles I
on his return on June 1 to America,
and
Michael
Hollander;
St.
Louis.
I know, with Jewish affairs, nor has he been identified publicly as a Jew.
Rubens, Bernard Horwieh, S. J. Ro-
ont Distribution
ibu
Committee
Congressman Nathan Frank, Irvin W.
Sales aad Servile* 2945 EAST GRAND BOULEV
It matters little one way or another what he is other than merely to satisfy the Ji
senblatt; San Francisco, Judge M. C.
' abandoned its liqui dation on and Sloss, Moses A. Gunst and Mortimer Bettman, David Sommers and Aaron
our curiosity.
I authorized Mr. Brown to convene the
Waldheim; Baltimore, Judge Eli
—.--•- ■ .. ---
Fleishaker; Hartford, Conn., Moses
I think Sokolow is right when he says that the Zionist Congress should'. Philadelphia conference at which a I A. Fox and Senator Herman Koppel- Frank, Julius Levy, Jacob Epstein;
not have been arranged in Vienna. I could never understand why our ! campaign to raise $15,000,000 evil
man ; Washington, D. C., Emil Ber- Portland, Ore., 'Ben Selling; Phila-
. While a very large
with their congress. It be proposed mplated fund will be util • liner, Simon Lyon, Maurice D. Rosen- delphia, Jacob Billikopf, Ellis A. Gim.
Tb. Old•st Domestic Electric Roll
.e
outbreaks and dls-lof the conte
bet, Albert
Zionist leaden should continue to return to Vienna
are
I berg and Rabbi Abram Simon; Idaho,
..h
n
Mastrbeau
. L ei n t,,,J .71 d es
orders revolving about Jewish activities. So why in the name
of of
common
Ind
or
e
R ' a considerable pro - Governor Moses Alexander; Louis-
tion,
Rn°,1
sa
coloni
llorace
Stern
a
tats
tural
h
°m
trouble? There be ha ve een the arking portion will go for welfare and re - vile, Ky., Col. Fred Levy and Emil
bra
Wolf.
Judge
sense go ow t, o f on e, wa y to court
ely
merb
S. Tachou; Newark, N. J., Felix Fuld i Morris ‘,V
a
constructive work of various kinds in
against the congress. But it may
all kinds voiced
of a lot of curs.

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