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II- EbETROIT LWISR II-RONICLE

THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN

DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, AUGUST 21, 1925

VOL. XVIII. NO. 13

To
VIOLENT RIOTING Congregation
Lay Cornerstone
STARTS IN VIENNA
AS ZIONISTS MEET

esident of The
1
Delray Synagogue!

[ Pr

TELEPHO

CADILLAC

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Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents

Honor
JEWS OF RUSSIA
CIVILIZED WORLD INSPECTION SYSTEM Officials
David Robinson ENDORSE PROJECT
NEVER ENTIRELY IS NOT SUCCESSFUL
OF COLONIZATION
FAIR TO THE JE

Hebrew Schools Give Banquet
- --- -
W Examination of Immigrants at
for Worker Before His
Embarkation Port Tried
Palestine Trip.
Adopt Favorable Resolutions
and Fails.
Dr. William E. Rappard Tells
at Meetings in Kiev, Mos-
Honoring
Mr.
and
Mrs.
David
Rob-
T. A.) -- The
Institute of Politics at
NEW YORK. •
cow and Odessa.
insult,
who
left
last
Sunday
for
New
the
emigrants
to
examining
system of
Williamstown.
United States at the port of embark. York prior to sailing for Lechovitz,
ation which has been tried out in Eng- Poland, to visit Mr. Robinson's father JEWS OF MOSCOW
DR. FOSTER ATTACKS
PRAISE DR. ROSEN
land and Ireland has not proven suc- and thence tee Palestine, the officials
POLITICAL ZIONISM cessful so far, according to state- of the United Hebrew Schools and
--- -
---
ments made by the new commissioner 100 guests entertained at a banquet Communal Leaders Support
at
the
Philadelphia
and
Byron
avenue
Intelligent Jews Do Not Expect general, Horny E. Uhl.
Worker and Commend Ef-
The immigrants who had been ex- Talmud Torah on Wednesday eve-
Political Independence of
forts of J. D. C.
*mined at the ports in Ireland and I ning, Aug. 12. The banquet was in
Jewish People.
be re-examined on the nature of a surprise for the honor

Delray Ceremonies Will Be
Held Sunday, Aug. 23, at
8124 Burden() Street,

Six Thousand Police Massed to
Check Armed Bands of
Anti-Semites.
— --
CONGRESS IS OPENED
DESPITE HOSTILITY

The First Hebrew Congregation of
Delray will celebrate the laying of
the cornerstone for its new syna-
gogue on Sunday afternoon, Aug. 23,
at 3 o'clock, at the site of the build-
ing, 8124 Burdeno street. A ban-
quet will follow at 6 o'clock at the
Further Sessions May Be Can- Hungarian-American Club, West Jet-
ferson and West End avenues. Invi-
celled. Many Are Injured : tations have been sent out for the
England had to
In Clashes.
NEV YORK.— Prominent leaders
ceremony and the banquet, to which
WILLIAMSTOWN.— (J, T. their arrival in New York, according guests, who are among the Jewish
the public is invited. Among the
to Mr. Uhl , who stated that a num- community's well-known citizens. Mr. of Russian Jewry have long been on
"The Arabs are in the majority in Pal- ber of these immigrants had been Robinson has been actively interested record as heartily endorsing the work
VIENNA.—With the entire police I honor guests will be Mayor John W.
estine, but they have nothing to give
force of Vienna, numbering 6,0001 Smith, Edsel Ford, Judge Harry B.
brought before the board of inquiry in the building up of the United He- of Dr. Joseph A. Rosen, head of the
to the world comparable to the Jews,
men, mobilized for the defense of I Keidan, Judge Edward J. Jeffries,
at Ellis Island, although it had been brew Schools system in the city and Joint Distribution Committee in that
even in energy or intellect," declared distinctly understood that they would has been especially interested in the country, in settling large masses of
Zionist delegates from all parts of 1Sheriff George A. Walters, Rabbi Leo
Dr.
William
E.
Rappard
of
the
Uni-
Franklin,
Rabbi
A.
M.
Hershman,
the world who opened their congress ; M.
not be subjected to a new examina- construction of the various buildings. Jews on the Russian prairie as farm-
versity of Geneva, Swiss member of
era.
last Tuesday, thousands of anti-Jew- Rabbi Joseph Thumin and Father
He is treasurer of the schools.
tion in New York.
the Permanent Mandates Commission
Among the documents brought with
Louis Duscoff, chairman, and M. B.
ish demonstrators stormed the Frei- I Louis Kovacs. Rabbi Moses Fisher,
It appears that a number of the
Nations, who visited
arrange.
who
has
assisted
as
visiting
rabbi
at
LOUIS
BECSKY
of
the
League
of
him to this country by Dr. Rosen are
efforts
Cohen
were
in
charge
of
the
heft Plats. Despite desperate
immigrants in question will be com-
Palestine recently in company with pelled to appeal to the Secretary of ments for the affair. An elaborate resolutions adopted at public meetings
by the police, about 40 persons were services for the congregation, will
Lord Balfour, in an address before Labor against deportation with which dinner was served in the hall of the in Moscow, Kiev and Odessa, at which
injured, including a number of police also be present.
the Institute of Politics here.
The first Hebrew Congregation of
Talmud Torah on tastefully decorated the mass colonization project was pre-
officers. A last minute decision by
they are now threatened.
Palestine was described as "an in-
the police not to allow a long-planned Delray was organized eight years ago
Many of the immigrants who ar- tables. Mr. Duscoff was toastmaster sented by him. These resolutions are
tellectual fairyland" end Zionism as rived last week-end on the steamers and, following the dinner, gave a signed by the most distinguished Jews
anti-Zionist demonstration, under the by a group of 12 men, under the lead-
"one of the most extraordinary politi- Mauretania, Reliance, Columbus and brief review of the excellent work ac- of each city, including many leading
leadership of the liakenkreuzlers.! ership of !gnats Gunsburg. A home
cal phenomena" Dr Rappard has ever Colombia were detained at Ellis Is! complished by Mr. Robinson for the Zionists.
scheduled to coincide with the open- , at 8124 Burdeno street was pur-
studied. The Jews are coming to Pal-
schools. "A good many things would
A. L. Fuchs, distinguished lawyer
ing session of the Zionist Congress, , chased and transferred into a house
satins mainly from Eastern Europe and and while none of them have never have been done if it had not and president of the Moscow Kehilla,
only added fuel to the Nationalists' of worship. The house has been
_
a remar - been ordered deported it is expected
he flourishing in
"Clear out the moved to the back of the lot and will
and they are
they will have to go through the same been for the energy and aid of Mr. who has been described as "Russia's
flames. Shouting
declared. P alestine is
ay
Jews!" thousands of young men from be made into a home for the rabbi Insists Organization Will Im• a ble w,
portsrants who are Robinson," he concluded. Rabbi Ju- Louis Marshall," was in the chair at
e immig
s as that
the only place he knows of where there ardsex
a
18 to 25 years of age rushed through who will lead the congregation. The
of embarks- dah L. I.evin spoke on the connection the Moscow meeting, on April 12,
pose Religion On None.
hipmined
hot
n
of Mr. Robinson with the Torah and 1924, which adopted the following res-
the streets leading to the headquar— new building, upon which work was
is a rush in the land.
lion.
Trusts in Torah.
Speaking of Palestine immigration,
ters of the Zionists, all of which were started two weeks ago, will be corn
Immigration experts are of the how it has influenced him in his work. olution:
Dr.
Rappard
expressed
the
opinion
"Whereas, the present colonization
strongly barred by police standing , pleted by the end of October. The
opinion that it is impossible to have Others who spoke all stressed the ac-
shoulder to shoulder, with a second . members hope to have it sufficiently
VIENNA.—(J. T. A.1—"For the that the problem now is not to en- boards of special inquiry at the ports complishments of the honor guest and project does not pretend to solve the
courage
immigration,
because
immi-
his
great
assistance
as
a
leading
com-
completed
by
the
middle
of
Septem-
Jewish problem and does not offer a
of embarkation to determine whether
line of defense equally as strong in
successful upbuilding of Palestine we
ease the front line shock forces were, ber so services for the High Holy trust not only in the good faith of gration is now proceeding at the rate the decision of immigration inspec- munal worker. They were Rabbi E. way out of the extremely difficult eco-
overcome. Days may be held. The synagogue, England and the League of Nations of 3,000 a month, which is using all tors are based on legal grounds or Aishiskin, E. Rabinowitz, president nomic conditions for all the Jews in
In the square itself, mounted po- which is 40 by 60 feet, will have an but also in the guiding spirit of the available funds; but to regulate not. This is considered to be the of the United Hebrew Schools, who Russia, and
and diminish immigration.
"Whereas, the conference is convinc-
lice were held in readiness to charge,' auditorium seating 300 men and a God."
most serious hindrance in the way of said: "The time has not come yet
"One of the conditions of prolonged the new system. It is also doubtful when we can sum up Mr. Robinson's ed that the practical carrying out of
for about 150 ladies.
by
and in the Zionist building were gallery
This
was
the
declaration
made
success in Palestine, of course, must whether the steamship companies will achievements;" Jacob 1'riedberg, vice- the project will ameliorate the condi.
Louis Becsky is president of the
placed many hundreds more in the
of
Rabbi Jehudah Leib Fischman
r tins of a part of the Jewish popula-
atawnn
event the threatened attack on the, congregation and is chairman of the Palestine when he opened the Mit- be the establishment of good relations have the right to refuse immigrants oprf estihd eentb;oallryd m oanf Gedouldcm
building committee. The other offi-
, moefmbthee tion by creating for them a firm eco-
congress materialized.
rachi Conference here in the presence with the Arabs, which is a very great who were rejected by immigration
soi:
W
S
Harry
ls.;
Robert
R.
Horwitz,
c
hnoskoy
s.e
nomic basis and by bringing about
With these warlike preparations cers are: Morris Weiss, vice-presi- of 250 delegates from many coon- problem.
Inspectors on board their steamers.
David
The civilized world has never been
healthier economic conditions will di-
the Zionists were not without cons's!. dent; Isidore Tessler, financial secre-
tries. Most of the delegates are entirely fair to the Jews and the civ-
mons, Louis Dann, M. B. Cohen, tectly and indirectly benefit all of the
treble anxiety. An indication of howItary; Leopold Steinberger, recording
rabbis.
Isaac s,
nipaKloefinthean
Jewry.
bitter is the anti-Seville feeling can ' secretary; Morris Katz, treasurer; D.
In his opening address Rabbi Fisch- ilized world, if we can fix responsibil-
Klei
M
Mr. sKalaecin
schools.
ei liern "d
principal
"The conference expresses its sp-
be seen in a desperate charge of dem- Werner, Leo Feder and A. Galanda,
man pointed to the work of the Miz- ity compensation;
on such a vague
body,
owes is
them
read
and
this issue
one
read a letter sent by David A. Brown, proval
the project and requests the
a
onstrators on Monday night, despite I trustees. In addition to the officers
who was unable to attend the ban- initiators to use all possible means for
the announced intention of the presi- the following members of the con- rachi in the past two years toward the
Are that affords them a very real gratifi-
quet. Mr. Brown said, in part.
the speediest carrying out of the pro-
dent of police to put down disorders gregation compose the building corn- reconstruction of Palestine. ,,
c a non
"It has been my privilege to have ject."
The mandate problem, Dr. Rappard
, mittee; Mono Josipowitz, Sam Kepes, have contributed toward the upbuild•
"at all cost."
Imre Mentzel, M. Galanda, Sam Katz, ing oPalestine !n, many fields," h e stated is especially intricate and in .. - Sh
Committee known David Robinson during his en-
Zedek
In addition to Mr. Fuchs the resolu-
aarey
atatarey

Police Successful.
''We
have
done
this
despite
stated
'
espe
d-
tire residence in Detroit and to have tion is signed by M. D. Braude, a lead-
Ch I s Silverman and David Frie
stated.
Plans for High
I the fact that we were surrounded by the
teresting
Palestine, territories
because in the
all
The police announced late that man.
watched his growth as a business ing manufacturer and trustee of the
other in
mandated
Holy Day Services.
and the 11! ig h t Wi ng nroblem is merely to govern, while in
.
night that there was now no fear the,
man, as a man with a social perspec- Great Synagogue. Together with the
Two years ago Mrs. Louis Becsky the Left
e t W ing
anti-Zionists would break out. The and a group of ladies organized a and had to function as a party of the s Palestine it • is i to establish a homeland
tive, as a citizen and as a Jew, and late Rabbi Maze, these men formed the
demonstrators were gradually being ladies auxiliary which has been large- middle.
Plans for the High Holy Day acre I know of no man that measures great Moscow triumvirate of Jewish
for the Jewish race. lie pointed out
dispersed. Eighty arrests were re- I ly instrumental in the rapid growth
at
Shaarey
Zedek
Synagogue,
higher
than does Mr. Robinson. Com- leaders who placed that community in
"The Mizrachi desires peace and four reasons which actuated the Brit- ices
ported. The total number of injured of the congregation. The members tolerance. We do not wish to force ish in assuming their present rumen- Willis avenue and Brush street, and ing here a poor man, with nothing but the forefront as a philanthropic and
is unknown, but is thought to be con- , of the auxiliary have actively worked religion on anyone, but we do insist sibilities in Palestine: desire to con- for the auxiliary services at the new his hands, his head and a good heart, cultural center. Other signatories in-
siderable. Revolvers and knuckle- for the success of the new synagogue that all activities and institutions in trol both banks of the Suez Canal, de- Talmud Torah at Philadelphia and he has been able to build up a sac- elude Dr. A. M. Vendel, distinguished
dusters were found on a number of and have also assisted in raising Palestine which are supported out of sire to regain prestige in the Arab Byron avenues, are rapidly being cessful business and at the same time psychiatrist and author; Dr. I. D.
those arrested. Despite the poli ce ' funds for the building. The auxiliar Zionist funds should be conducted in world, renaissance of the Crusader completed. Approximately half of plan for the finest and highest inter- Pewsner, leader of the Moscow Jewish
l i ao rn y • - es
e e da u i C
statement, further attempts were is in charge of the banquet which w i the spirit of the Torah." Regarding spirit and desire to establish a nation- fi
e ar e y7. Zedek
l l Shaarey
ass of our civic and religious life.
members
aitei omn
t the gn
Charities; L. C. Biak, prominent law-
r so f attend the
made to break through the police be given next Sunday.
will
"As a factor in the up-building of yer, director of the local loan kassas
political changes in Palestine, Rabbi al home for Jews.
lines in an effort to reach Zionist
The following story of a converse- services, in view of the fact that they the Talmud Torahs of our city I be- and representative of the liberal ele-
Fischman stated there was no fear
headquarters. The anti-Zionists called
on that score. "We have full confl- Lion between Lloyd George and Gener- live at a great distance frorn o the syn- lieve it is admitted on all hands that ments of Moscow Jewry; Prof. David
on "Christian Vienna" to support
dence in the good faith of England," al Allenby when Lloyd George was agogue. Seats will be available to David Robinson has played a big part S. Scrr,
usici
whso
ho dist ghed
uis
man,
them in their determination to "clear
premier, resulting in General Allen- the public both at the synagogue and and, if he left no other accomp ish- has s ince g one o Pa l estine to estah
he declared.
bli
out the Jews."
A report of the growth of the Mies byes capture of Jerusalem as A at the auxiliary place of worship. The meat, this one evidence of his activ- a conservatory; I. S. Ourisson, anoth-
At 7:30 p. m. the police lines were' !Three Hundred Delegates Meet in Vi- rachi organization and the Zionist "Christmas present" for Lloyd George, committee which will direct the sell- icy will in the future remain for him er of Moscow's leading lawyers; E. L.
eons for International Congress.
nearly broken and only a vigorous usej
ing of seats anticipates an unprece- as a lasting monument."
Tchlenoff, former member of the Rus-
movement in general since the Vien- I was related by Dr. Rappard.
Jacob I.evin, president of the Mo. sian Duma; Dr. A.• Bomash, who rep-
dented demand for reservations. The
of sabers, resulting in many casual-
Allenby and Lloyd George.
na Congress of 1913 was rendered by !
' VIENNA.--1.1. T. A.1—Three ng
hun- Professor Pick.
"General Allenby told me how he sale of seats will commence early in Belt Abram Synagogue; S. Horwitz resented Bialystok in the Duma; Dr.
ties, prevented the crowd reachi
- I September. Announcement will be and Frank Schwartz also spoke before
the square. A veritable shower of I sired delegates from Asia Minor, Tut-
M. Fitterman and L. B. Shinkar, lead-
Rabbis Meyer Berlin and II. Farb. came to be called upon to take Pales
stones was thrown at the police, un- I key, Palestine, Egypt, Morocco and stein were elected members of the tine. Lloyd George called him on the made in a subsequent issue of The Rabbi A. M. Hershman, who gave the ing Zionists; Dr. M. Steinschneider,
horsing some, knocking down others. I Spain were present when the first In-
telephone and said: "Allenby, I would Detroit Jewish Chroncile of the date concluding remarks, presented Mr. professor of pediatrics; A. M. Wermel,
from
frrw
u
ifnuiltewdatcHheb
ocne r w ith of a beautiful
Robinson
Attempts made to arrest the leaders , ternational Congress of Sephardic conference's presidium.
I like Jerusalem as a Christmas pm- on which the sale will begin.
M. E. Schneerhof and G. F. Ratner
Rabbi A. M. Hershman will deliver
d t !
binosffi
'That
eo
were mostly ineffective, because o o f ' I Jews was opened here last Sunday in
,, n y o u ., A ILI el y replied,
t," whereupon
and A. S. Katzenelson, bankers and
as a mark of their estima-
said:'
sermons
at
the
synagogue
and
at
the
Schools
the great strength of the demonstra- the temple of the Sephardic Jews on
George
Lloyd
G
managing directors of the Mutual
pends
of
"I don't understand why that depends North End services. He will be as- lion. Mrs. H. E. Lippit, president
tors. Fifteen minutes later several , Circusstrasse.
Credit Society for Traders and Met•
on me; you are my general and I tell , sisted by David Goldstein of Minne- the Northwestern Women's League of chants.
thousand actually broke through one! Nahum Sokolow, chairman of the
T he
of the barriers and pursued tne police executive of the World Zionist Or-
you to go and get Palestine and Jeru- , apolis, a senior student at the Jewish the schools, presented Mrs. Robinson
Odessa meeting, held on April
!salem."Well, it depends on you be-1Theological Seminary. Mr. Goldstein with a bouquet of flowers.
down the broad Ringstrasse until re- ganization, greeted the congress in
29,
was presided over by Prof. G. I.
Mr. Robinson, in thanking the as-
inforcemente held in reserve in one !the name of the Zionist Organization. Assigns $62,000 for Reconstruction , cause it will depend upon the material during this summer is the Jewish
Himmelfarb, famous in the Russian
chaplain at the Kanohwahke Scout sembly for their farewell wishes and medical world.
of the side streets arrived and drove , Divine services with the accompani-
Work Among Jews.
,
: Catnips in upper New York State, token, pledged himself to renew his
(Turn to last pa . ge.)
off the anti-Zionists. Shots were fired ' ment of a choir and organ music were
The signatories to the resolution
be-
_
which
are
maintained
by
the
Boy
activities
with
greater
vigor
than
and the situation at 10 o'clock that ■ held in the temple before the con-
adopted at that meeting in addition to
NEW YORK.--(J. T. A.)—Sixty.!
I Scout Federation of Greater New fore upon his return from Palestine. the chairman, Prof. J. Bardash, lead-
same night was far from favorable. I gress went into session.
as - .
two
thousand
dollars
has
been
, York.
The police, nevertheless, continued to
Leon Chaim in his opening address
ing biologist; Dr. N. P. Kitzis, former-
1'
Cantor Samuel Vigoda will alter-
hold off the crowds from Zionist head-' declared that Sephardic Jews are signed by the Ort to reconstruction ‘!"
ly • member of the Zionist Executive;
nate with Max Levy of this city in
quaers.
Meanwhile "a Jew hunt" I ready to co-operate with the Zionist work in Russia, according to a cable
rt
rs. 0. Shatunovsky, famous
, officiating at the two services. Mr.
started and scores of taxicabs and !Organization in the rebuilding of received by the New York Ort from '
mathematician; I. J. Shebsheievitch,
the
office
of
the
Euro
ean
Ort
P
has swell-trained baritone voice
street cars were attacked with stones. ! Palestine, but do not desire to be
former
president of the Kehilla; L. J.

There were many university students , dominated by the Zionist Organize- Council.
o f power and m ellowness. In the
---
Shmulian and S. P. Shapiro, lawyers
The suns has been divided as fol-
antor Vigoda, who is aon Lithuanian Jews Will Be Discussed
sence of C
Be
Used
to
Erect
Health
among the demonstrators who seemed lion. Rabbi Usiel of Palestine, M. M.
Will
Be
and directors of the Odessa Oct; S. B.
lows: Forty thousand dollars to be
■at Session on Sept. 2.
his vacation, Mr. Levy twice led the
as determined to prevent the success- Ussischkin, Nahum Sokolow and rep- applied to agricultural development
Center on East Holbrook
Lazarevitch, hanker; Prof. J. S.
_
services at Shaarey Zedek Synagogue
ful holding of the Zionist congress, resentatives of the Zionist Organize-
Schwartzman, Zionist; Rabbi S. Glick-
Avenue.
in the new Jewish colonies; $12,000
and
made
a
deep
impression
with
his
GENEVA.—(J.
T.
A.)—The
Coun-
as the police were to protect it. The tion in Austria greeted the congress.
_ _
man; J. Tabakman, director of one of
rt
for the vocational schools supported
musicianship and diction.
cil of the League of Nations will take
opening program of the congress was Rabbi Usiel in defining the purposes
are
up the question of the Jewish minority the local co-operatives; L. Rabinovitch,
ng memorial to her Miss
by
the
Oct,
in
which
children
a
fitting
As
being followed despite the wild scenes of the congress stated that its aim
Leopold
Wineman,
who
died
on
taught technical trades and agricul band,
pr
rights in Lithuania at its next session director of the local Mutual Credit
just outside the hall.
is to "renew the glorious traditions of tore, and $10,000 for tools for arts- April 21, 1923, Mrs. Henrietta B. GERMAN DENOUNCES
which begins on September 2, accord. Society for Traders and Merchants;
1
the past of Sephardic Jewry. Se.
BORKUM
"JEW-HATERS"
May Abandon the Session.
sans. !Wineman of 308 East Kirby a avenue
ing to a statement issued by the corn. I.. Schneider, lawyer; A. Weinstein,
gift of $7 5 ,-
Not less than 50 or 60 persons were phardic Jewry will be strengthened
In connection with these advices, la ,, week announce! )
mittee of Jewish Delegations of Paris. authority on economics; Dr. A. Driz-
injured in the clash between the po-1 when it will be provided with a mod Dr. Moskowitz said "The sum ap- 000 to the United Jewish Charities
BERLIN—(J. T. A.) — The anti-
The Committee of Jewish Delega- ko and .1. Eidelberg.
ern
Hebrew
education,"
he
declared
In between these two meetings, an..
lice and anti-Semitic rioters. Some
propriated by the European Council ! for the purpose of erecting a coin- Semitic agitation conducted in Bork- tions has forwarded to the League of
of them were very severely hurt, Many Sephardic communities were brings our total of appropriations for
German North Sea resort,
other was held in Kiev with Prof. M.
munity center and clinic on a plot of um, famous
Nations
here the interpellation intro-
while many women were trampled not represented at the congress be- Russia up to approximately $100, 000 : ground acquired by the charities some was denounced in an address delivered
S.
the leading communal figure
the city,
m. ot, Mawr,
n eim i-
thbey tLheithlud athnuiaannia s
i
cause of persecutions, he stated.
o c r eitdie,i recanal}
in the chair. The resolu-
for the year 1924-1925. During the time ago on Holbrook avenue, east of ■ before a gathering of Borkum resi- d nu
d f t
Nahum Sokolow expressed his hope
in
tion
adopted
by the Kiev meeting was
A second band of demonstrators
ears 19201925 the Ort expended a Oakland. The building, which will be dents and guests by Jarres, formerly
-
w ereoifn m
itin oarsitycharrigghetdsthinatLtihtehuqauneisa
that delegates of the Sephardic Con-
similar to the ones adopted by the
tried to rush the bridges leading to
total of $1,000,000 in reconstruction known as the Leopold 1A ineman member of the German cabinet and twihn
gress would participate in the Zion-
candidate
for
president
of
the
German
the
Jewish
residential
district,
but
erected
imme.
other
cities.
he
were frustrated. work
Central
, e Lithe.
ius Lagu
Zaun
th e
ist throughout
Congress. David Yellin
voiced the and Eastern , Health Center, will
waansiamisrepresented t by of
Republic in the last election, who is u
Associating themselves with Dr.
Reports were current, though no wish that the "sparks of the past of Europe. Practically two-thirds of diately upon the completion of the
representative
shine on the these funds were supplied by the plans being prepared by Albert Kahn, new spending his vacation in Borkum.
t iottfeethoef Manor in signing this resolution are
taorm
iani
c
h
r
e
will
rin
e
eS
det
.
in
f
T
oh
t
io
hn
a
s
f
e
aNge
o
L
Herr Jarres scathed Pastor Muench-
confirmation could be obtained, that. Sephardic Jewry
I. A. Gen, Zionist, prominently identi-
Joint Distribution Committee."
the architect. The North End Com-
tied with the Tarbuth schools; Prof.
executive committee of the con- new way."
munity Clinic, situated at 1120 W est- meyer of Borkum, who is the leader of
Jiaetwio!i nsh olfleltihgeat ik:inths utahnaitanthemiinnotre irtpiee.1-, E. L. Sklowsky, who is of equal stand•
the had in mind the canceling of the ,
gress
minster avenue, will be abandonsd the anti-Jewish agitation and whose
po-
great
deal
of
troub-
he
a
Milled
assemblage in order to relieve t
an the clinic moved into the new activities
including the Jews, will be taken up. ing with Dr. Mazer in communal ac-

le for the Jewish guests at Borkum.
tivities, cooperating with every Jew-
lice of the strain of preserving order.
building upon its completion.
ish effort in Kiev; Dr. T. I. I.atman
Although the police numbered 6,000,
Ti,,. North End Community Clinic
and Dr. L. D. Bernstein. leading Zion-
they were hardly strong enough to ,
was started seven years ago as a med-
nits; Prof. G. B. Itychovsky; I. M.
ical clinic at the United Jewish
cope with the crowds.
By Z. WENDROFF
Maisel, former president of the Jew-
The meeting place of the congress
Charities building on East High
. ish community; Dr. M. S. Golovchiner,
street.
Four
years
ago
it
was
moved
was a small armed camp, the police
(Editor's Note:—Z. Wendroff, one of the most brilliant Yiddish
Dr. M. I. Alexandroff and N. I. Krein.
surrounding the district numbering
to
its
present
site
and
renamed.
Mrs.
writers in Russia, accompanied David A. Brown on his recent tour
Eleanor J. Ford is director of the
Before his recent departure from
not less than 500. A huge guard,
of the Jewish colonies in the Ukraine, Crimea and White Russia.
protected the building in front while!
clinic, which is non-sectarian. The
Russia in order to participate in the
lie collected a vast amount of human interest material and informa-
The practice of sending New Year's Greetings to friends and
clinic,
which
is
the
third
largest
sup-
national
conference called by David
the basement was crowded with gen- 1
tion which he has embodied in a series of articles which have been
relatives through the local Jewish paper is general throughout
shames, whose horses were coralled
ported by the Detroit Community
I A. Brown, Louis Marshall, Felix ld.
published in the Jewish Daily Forward of New York City and have
the country. Its advantage over the old individual mailing
in the adjoining yard. All the bridges
Fund
and
probably
the
third
largest
Warburg
and 200 other leading Jews,
now been done into English by a well-known American journalist.)
card is evident in the saving of time, expense and worry o.•er
in the city, cares for • clientele about
to the Jewish district were patrolled
to be held in Philadelphia on Sept. 12
forgetting a friend.
60
per
cent
of
whom
are
Jews.
The
and those desiring to cross were sub-
and
13,
at
which plans will be made
years ago with the aid of the J. D. C.)
Tragic reminders of the old, bloody
'for the extensive development of the
jected to severe questioning.
We were interested in the prepon- only stipulations made by Mrs. Wine -
Greeting Cards in THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE
The congress, lasting nine days, ex- days are still visible in the old Jewish derance of women and children. Only man in presenting her gift were tha t
mass colonization, a group of leading
will take this form:

the health center should be non-sec -
pected the greatest attendance of any colonies.
, Moscow Zionists presented Dr. Rosen
War, pogroms, famine, disease— half-clad, toil-marked, earth-stained, tarian and that, should it ever be
with a document which is one of his
Zionist Congress ever held. A total
the women and children sprawl on the
Mr.
and
Mrs.
William R. Jacobs tad Family
of more than 400 representatives each has made its own indelible marks ground, weeding, tending and bracing abandoned or sold. the proceeds he
much treasured possessions. The doe-
4960 West Pine Boulevard
colonies.
were present. The proportionate on
! ument, inscribed on parchment, in
each vine-stalk, each bush, and moist. devoted to an equally worthy pun
The first bleeding wound was in- ening the soil with their sweat. pose for the benefit of the city of
Extend their best wishes to their relatives and friends
growth of the movement is measure d
beautiful Hebrew print, inscribed with
wrest-
for a Happy and Prosperous New Year.
by the fact that while the American flicted by the World War which
a quill, reads:
"Where are your men?" I asked one. Detroit.
Leopold Wineman, in whose honor
Zionists were represented at the thir- ed from them their youngest and best
"Noble and highly esteemed corn-

"I am a widow!"
MAIL TUE COUPON BELOW AT ONCE
teenth congress by only 11 delegates, strength. The youth that was left be-
. rade:
a the gift was given, was born in Cin-
That's
the
answer
of
another,
the
revolution.
cinnati
and,
before
coming
tee
Detroit
they were represented at this con- hind were devoured in
"Today, when thou art about to
The
Detroit
Jewish
Chronicle,
third, • sixth, a tenth to whom I put in 1893, lived in Chicago. Ile found-
But the ugliest scars were
gress by 42 delegates.
P. 0. Bon 564,
leave us, we come to thee to bestow
and the same question.
ed
the
People's
Outfitting
Company,
The main questions which the con- the pogroms, wounds which bleed
upon
thee our blessing, and to express
Detroit,
Mich.
"Where are your daddies?" I asked of which his sons, Henry and Andrew
gress will have to consider are the bleed.
'the great esteem we feel for thee.
Gentlemen:—
When we (David A. Brown who a group of girls in the vineyards.
which
please
insert
my
New
Year's
Wineman, are now president and sec-
final forming of the Jewish agency,
00,
for
Enclosed find Si
! "Thou art a messenger from the
"W ee
was
r!"
retary, respectively. He was active sr
Greeting Card in Your Rosh Hashon•h (5686) Number.
the attitude of the Zionist organiza- came from America to see what
Jewry across the sea. Thou hast tal-
Lubarsky
Lubarsky, who is the director of the interested in all local and Jewish
tion toward Jewish colonization work being done, Dr. Rosen, Dr.
i filled the task laid upon thee. Thou
Dobraya I colonies, takes me aside.
in Russia, the definition of its atti- and the writer) arrived in
"Don't tear open old wounds," he charitable and philanthropic institu-
art a loyal Jewish servant having done
NAME
ture toward the recent political de- we found almost the entire population says. "They were widowed and or- tione and particularly interested in
that which thou bast been called upon
the Jewish Fresh Air Society. lie
velopments in Palestine, the accept- in the vineyards. (Dobraya is one of
I to do with whole-hearted devotion, and
had four children, Henry and Andrew
ance of a large budget to embrace the t he oldest Jewish colonies in Russia. phaned by the pogroms.
pogroms,
thou halt endeavored to solve the
Dobraya suffered many
increasing needs with the growth of It has a population of 6,000. The first Every
time the regime changed, so Wineman, Mrs. Arthur Victor of Buf-
fslo and Mrs. Harry Farbstein of De.
immigration and the problems eman- settlement there was in 1808vii the sec-
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ating from the recent immigration, ond from 1858 on. The neyards
troit.
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