• 114211Sr Nell El Notre 1 ---r GlAS. I+. Rabbi Leon Fram officiated at his dOSEPIts' , ' first service in Temple Beth El last Saturday morning and spoke on thee, By Chas. H. Joseph.) (Copywright, 1921. subject "Fate Versus Choice." A present tol congregation I love the English sense of humor. You recall the uproarious jokes that 'I oSatur d t the new rabbi. w as ext Dean Inge delivered himself of while in this country. Ile was screaminly i u b.l k n the aay speak l Rabbi funny in his references to the Jews. Now we have another famous wit in I abbi From will in the Puni " H G. G. White. In an account of , Bible" the Englsih pulpit. Ills name is the Rev. II. e glad to his pleasantry which appears in an English Jewish paper, it seems that the I Bible." The rabbi will beta ce of ! v. White in an address before the concluding session of the Anglican, ' make the personal acquaiservice. e R e the worshippers after synod held at Johannesburg, South Africa, in which he took occa.ion to Services begin promptly th at 10 o'clock discuss the segregation of natives, said: and are concluded promptly at 111 . o'clock. The musical setting is in! In addition to the Bantu, there are two Oriental races among us charge of Mrs. Gach and Miss Ilarris. 1 —the Indians and the Jews. We have the Indian with his lower standard of living, and the Jews, containing a large subversive ale-' Rabbi Leo M. Franklin is now at meat, with two codes of morals—one for the Gentile and one for Ogunquit, Me., with his family. In brother Jew. To segregate, therefore, the Bantu is not going in the to be his absence, Rabbi bra in right direction. Furthermore, if we do not get some kind of relief martens requiring called upon for a b ma from this Oriental invasion ninny more of our lads will have to go Dr. rabbi. the service of a al ovrseas for jobs. The segregation idea is the outcome of fear 811(1 will return Sept. 1. Rabbi Frani re e sunderstanding. The ancient prophecy hen it that the lion, the sides at Webster Hall. m i lamb and the cackatrice—whatever that is—will all lie down together. There is no segregation in that and the logical outcome of segrega- . All who are not affiliated w it h any! , tion would be to place the lions in Johannesburg; the cockatrices, congregati on and who desire to wor- ' say, in India and the wolves in Palestine. (Laughter.) ship at Beth El during the coming • — Dr. Nathan in holiday's are urged to make applica- This statement aroused considerable resentment and a 4 in 88,1kor ti011 at once at the temple office. , the Rand Daily Mail replied quite tartly. The English 111111101'1 OVERCOATS Fine Shetlands, Double-Faced Coatings and Plaid Backs, Skinner Satin Lined Y. M. H. A. NOTES said: When I mentioned "wolves," it was not attacking the Jews any more than the word "liion" was meant to attack the British and the Dutch, or the word "leopard" the Bantu. It was a humorous refre- ence to the popular expression "wolves among the sheep" and was August Sale of Men's Winter ' ! !Meeting , The Y. M. II. A. Club of Detroit ' .wishes to announce that its summer vacation is over and that it is now to taken as such by the synod. ,,........— an d I take a jump on all other clubs by be- Now, dear Doctor White, do you think we are fools? The insulting i quite un-Christian reference you made concerning the double standard of ginning fall organization immedi- latley. W shows that you ethics of Jews, one for the Gentile and one for the Je, On Tuesday, Aug. 25, at 8 p. nn. were not "funning," but quite in earnest in your desire to make the Jew. I sharp, at the Y. W. II. A., 89 Rowena out not merely wolves but black sheep as well. Ecclesiastical humor in Eng- I and is surely a rare brand indeed. It matters tint how much either Inge. (street, club hold a meeting, which is the open to will all pledgees and co- the dingy dean, or his more spotless brother, Doctor White, rouse them- workers. The "Y" is planning an in- selves to indignant protestations against the accusation of mean motives . I am more convinced than ever that their motives were not only mean but tensive propagandist for ! the fall and winter and campaign the goal now No previous overcoat sale compares with this tremendous event that was opened to the public this'morning. 'f he coats are actually worth 25 to 50',; more than the sale price— malicious. Now, gentlemen of the Church of England, laugh that off! is "Y. M. II. A. or bust." We request • _._ • - an English Jew. 1,, and even have the temerity to de.' mand that all who realize Detroit's Just like some persons we know. A Bernard Baron, reported to have made this statement; and I wish to thank the reader who I need fore Y. M. H. A. be present at this first meeting. sent it to me: Last December I made up my mind that I had too much money and I gave away $1,500,000, $300,000 of which went to my workmen. The only thing in life is to be charitable in every way. I have more happiness in giving away money than in making all the money in ' CamP: The Jewish Institute Mothers Club Camp has been so considerate as to I extend to the "Y" this suggestion, ! which they will make into an offer if the world. enough members take advantage If you want a much more interesting indoor pastime than cross-word of ii puzzles or mesh jong, take a pencil and paper and jot down the names of all oi The • camp, situated on White Lake, rich men you know. Then go over the list and find the names of those near Milford, will be handed over for the who believe as Mr. Baron does. It sounds simple, but it is most interesting. Y. M. II. A. members Labor Day week And if you will send the names to me in care of this paper I will thank if individual members sign up in suf. ficiently large numbers to finance the you. The one who sends in the most names will receive a prize. —..........--- week's rent and board. The charge The Rev. Dr. Karl Reiland of St. George's Church, New York, is 111.1- i5 $11 a week. thority for the statement that a great many persons have been consigned , The site, is splendid for outdoor The lake invites swimmers, to hell because the ministers who were responsible for the "shipments" suf- ! life- ,fared from dyspepsia or some other equally unpleasant disorder. Dr. bathers and aquatics of many varie- Reiland did not use my phraseology, but he meant exactly what I have said. ties. Opportunities are rampant for Therefore, it behooves every minister, if he would give forth a cheerful mes- fishing , rowing, hiking, loafing, bum- sage to his suffering congregation, to take a brisk walk, eat sparingly and i minx and, alas, over-eating• It will get a good night's rest before he prepares his sermon. One simply cannot' be worth while to take. separate one's "self" from one's physical derangements, and ideas are fre- I quently colored through excessive eating of Peach Melbas. It is a relief to I know that all folk that Billy Sunday in his excitement and rage sends to Ilell do not have to go there. lie doesn't mean it; he merely has indigestion.' f easiness at the high The best newspaper observers a pron feeling that has been aroused by anti-Semites against the holding of the Zionist Congress in Vienna. The government has been forced to issue a proclamation welcoming the congress, but it seems to amount to but little., in arresting the agitation. I question the rumors that Arabs are financing the Ilakenkreuzler agitation against the congress. Young • 'ac mes I Club Notes Most men are "sold" on the idea of buying their overcoats in August. They know that by buying out of season, they get the benefit of much lower prices, because manufacturers are will- ing to do business at cost in order to keep organizations intact. $5 Will Reserve Any Coat —in the sale until October 15th. Charge customers' purchases will be payable in October. Frank & Seder—Mon'. Store—Third Floor. Special Entrance and Elevators at 1413 Woodward Avenue 11 ■ Wila. Jewish Sculptor Drives London Mad Balfour Guards. Talks on three interesting topics featured the meeting of the Balfour mars o Guards last Thursday evening. Abe I notice where E. Y. Clarke, one of the former Imperial Klan, is now engaged in selling shares in a moving picture corporation of Finkelstein spoke on the history of go the Jews from the birth of Moses some kind with Florida as its center of activities. lie doesn't need to cy list of prospects. through the giving of the Ten Com- very far from home to get a ce fine jui mandments; a brief discussion on the effects of anti-Semitism was given by Another brilliant observation by a Klan organizer in Canada: Leo Ashinsky; Max Chomsky out- lined the accomplishments of the Ke• We have no quarrel with the Jews or the Catholics, providing they ren Bayesod. With the opening of do not attempt to force their opinions on us, and if there is any Jew the regular school season early in here today who can take our oath of allegiance to the crown, its con- Jesus d September and the return from dif- stitution and laws and acknowledgge our Lord an Savior one do it. ferent summer resorts of many of Christ I will make him a Klansman now, and you watch . . the the round, and has-relief, however prominently and deeply chiselled, is not the happiest choice of medium fur the purpose. British Medical Association removed of Lord Fisher and his bust of Mrs. Epstein or of Lilian Shelley or Cun- from its old premises and left the Ep- ninghame-Graham, of some of his stein sculptures behind. No objection wonderful heads of babies have been to taking them over has been made by placed in the National Gallery among' the new tenants, nor did the associa- the greatest examples of the actilpture tion seem to regard them as sufficient- of our day, people will marvel that ly important to take them away. The once, in the year 1925, London found. truth is that one has to crane one's nothing better in Epstein that to go neck, knowing that the sculptures are into hysterics about the merits and up there somewhere, before one can the demerits of his Rims. see them, and ordinary passers-by have no idea that there above are the once much-discussed and much abused Any person under the age of 30 Epstein sculptures. So it will prob. who, having any knowledge of the ex- isting social order, is not a revolu. too, with the Rims. ably be, , And long after, when Epstein's head tinniest, is an inferior.—G. B. S. The bird sanctuary itself, designed by a firm of architects, is a beautiful piece of work, and with the Epstein the Jews have so far produced (in panel toned down by time to be in sculpture undoubtedly,) there is de- keeping with it, is should take its spite their common Jewishness little place among the better public monu- else in common between the two. But ments in London, of which there are Epstein is an outstanding figure in art not many. and easily among the few great sculp- Epstein's sculptures for the British tors the world possesses today. Medical Association in the Strand Some of his works arc suspiciously aroused in their time a great deal of like stunts and there has certainly criticism, yet a few weeks ago the been more of the element of shocking the public in his exhibitions than of I wonder what one would find if one were to take a mind like that apart. members, the Guards are antispiating an active season. Boys from the ages winning his way with the quiet force --..........--. of 13 to 16 living in the northwest of convincing achievement. His finest According to a writer in the Nation, giving as his authority Sidney neighborhood are cordially invited to works, and ther are remarkably fine Luska, asserts that next to the French, Jewish cooking is the best in the the meetings in Room 7 of the Byron- —some of his portrait heads, particu- Philadelphia Talmud Torah, Thursday larly—have hardly been noticed, while world. Well, that should make some of us more contented with our lot evenings at 7 o'clock. his poorer works like his "Venus" and Now there is a fuss in Austria for fair. The government proclamation his "Christ" and his "Rime" have which wan issued for the purpose of lessening the violence of anti-Jewish caused sensations. Ile io net as con- feeling over the coming of the Zionist Congress contained a statement that vincing in stone as in c:ay. He is a _ ___ 1 h uld exhibit such resentment over there was no reason why the p Mrs. M. Shubow, chairman of the far greater modeller than a carver the fact that a congress was being held having for its purpose the exodus pre- but as a of Jews from Austria to Palestine. This has created great indignation . cam() entertainment committee, program at the he always has an following among Jewish leaders who look upon the reference as an insult. I am Dared the rs tamp on Sunday afternoon, wrong view of his sitter, and he has quite sure that the minister under whose authority the proclamation was M othe temperament and vigor. issued had no intention of suggesting that everyone should be thankful Aug . If : The "Rims," or perhaps I should l "A Song of Greeting," by the Camp that a movement was in existence that would eliminate the Jew from , Chorus; Yiddish recitation entitled call it the Hudson Memorial, is by no Nash Leads the Wor/d in Motor Car Value Austria, but in trying to use a soothing syrup he spilled the bottle. "Shmetine;" a violin duet by Jack means an "atrocity." It certainly does ___,...........---_ Nt'eissberg and Max Pecherer; a der not deserve the abuse that has been that my good Christian friend, Mr. Nash of Cincinnati, who con- ! , lamation by Mrs. Shubow; Camp levelled nt it. It is a statue that can 1 I see ducts a clothing factory the way that "Jesus would•" is accused of paying Chorus, Yachne Dvoshe's "Homey_ very well stand without shame in any less than union wages. A couple of years ago I hail occasion to refer to public place and is far better than the lead by Mr, Sarah Avrinl some other criticism of Mr. Nash's Golden Rule methods which seem to ! tashen." "Waltz of the Danube," violin solo, average pantie monument in London. ,,,,,, n by Alex Robinson; humorous reading' Above all, it is not dull. But whether indicate that the gold on the rule occasionally tarnishes, which centh hequires 0. b. Factory some I view with suspicion some vigorous shining on Mr. Nash's part. from ink pulpits and platforms the from Sholem Ale-chim by Mrs. M - it is a great enough work to deserve Robinson; duet by Beallie Melaiek to stand in the face of the storm of who go about the country me fact that they conduct their business accordin to the Golden Rule. Con- and Max Pecherer; Camp Chorus, "A criticism that has been aroused duct your business decently and let the results speak for themselves. Shtekele;" Hebrew and Yiddish folk, against it, even granting that it is , songs on the violin by Jack Weissberg I mistaken, that is anothi r question. Something of the same sort is to be found in a notice appearing in the . Art of the very first rank convinces Independence, Kansas, Daily Reporter, discovered by a writer in the Amon. ' and Max Pecherer. oven the ignoramus and the child. , There is no hostile criti ■ ism of the sit- can Mercury: i ! prelim achievements of human art. d with We read in the scriptures that the great Apostle Paul labore gation. They are tows-ring and yet elemental his own hands for a living, being not a charge upon his congregation. as the stuff of which we ourselves are Y u who have heard me made, and all recognize them as such. I am endeavoring to do the some Jerusalem Publishes Naturalization ' preach know I stand strictly for truth in all things. Hence when 1 One of the Massive Egyptian statues Law Issued From London. labor six days a week in trying to get you to buy 0. K. Washing or a naive five-footed Assyrian beard- you Powder from your groceryman, and when I tell y ou it will save ) — The eel and winged man-bull, or an archaic half th . (I T A ALEM loll and about one half ue ' naturalization law regarding citizen- Greek monument, or true Polynesian from one-third to one-half you . powder you formerly used, I will also promise you by its use you ship in Palestine has been published. statue, however much the modernists save about one-half the labor. Will you please favor me with your The law contains the following may point to them as what they have 4-wheel brakes, full balloon tires and 5 disc patronage? I preach at the Tabernacle Sunday at 2:30 ansl S. p m., derived from, would not have evoked points: wheels included at no extra cost Ep- on Mill street. Please come.—Delmore Hawkins. (1) Three years residence in the the storm of protest which the h ,,k. ---se-ws-v--- el as evoked. One m ay not required before citizen. ste in pan county a mountain, but it convinces and I suppose it takes all sorts of people to make a world. Otherwise- ' .? ship cranare be obtained; (21 every de. love can we account for Jews such as "Horn the Tailor" of Washington, D. C clarant for citizenship must know compels awe and silence. It is only Mr. horn certainly knows how to blow his horn, and frequently in blowing either Ilebrew, English or Arabic; those works which strain after the ef- himself offensive to self-respectnig co-religionists. I do eu flint - (31 citizens of Palestine remaining feet of the great and have in them ex- it it he makes have the pleasure of Mr. Horn's acquaintance and I am not eager to countries longer than ceptional talent but not genius which in foreign me h or an three years will lose their Palestine obtain the admiration of those who it, if the advertisement that lies before he is. He advertises in sweeping headlines and in reflects order to the add kind co el mal id , citizenship; (4) women marrying understand what has tarn aimed at excitement he includes a group of Klansmen in the announcement that d citizens of Palestine will automatic- and see the intention, but fail to con- welcomes the Ku Klux Klan. I presume the handsome gentleman attireh.i " ' ally become citizens; women resident , wince the ordinary layman who can one of Mr. Ilorn's best tailored suits for $21.75 is none other than Mr.horn , in Palestine who marry fo-signers grasp only the actual achievement. himself. But Mr. Horn is not a piker. I should say not. This distinguished And the Epstein panel, while ex- my mi e of °- T 0 - , will lose their citizenship; (5) Turk fellow-Jew not only invites the Klansmen to "robe yourself in . ish subjects resident in Palestine will tremely interesting and impressive, orn the xiii 'I become citizens of the country; If, particularly as an experiment in bas- two-pants suits for $21.75," but he urges the Klan to "Make H Your Headquarters," and to come in and make themselves comfortable. . a; however. they choose to remain Turk- relief, is not one of the seven wonders wonder if Mr. Horn ever reads a newspaper, and if he does, if he ever ser of the world, is not men a monument anything other than his own advertisement? I wonder if he knows that . ish citizens, they will have one year o f hi s ow n best to declare their desire to that of the rank of some the Ku Klux Klan is organized as a protest against the Jew and the Catholic: , grace But whatever happens, and most that it doesn't want him or his suits at $21.75? thk . of effect. creations. The issuance the new natural's- ___—.........--- •tion law is regarded as a very im- probably the government feeling it- ommunity. It is regrettable that „ , c in Palestine The self committed by the consent of the II sense of proportion that torPo I am sorry for the Washington Jewish Mandates Commission of the League Labor Government's le irst COMMIS. it contains a Jew who has so completely lost of his $21.75 suits he goes out of his way to insult his people, and Nations urged several years ago sinner of Works, Mr. Jewett, to hav- that the sak e h to say to this man Horn straight from the shoulder Jew of defending the Inm e lf. 1 wi s that E 1 nd should issue • law re- ing the memorial placed in Hyde Park of our type busy in public prints. a self-respecting Klansman must have only the ut- grading Palestine citizenship, but ow- will refuse to remove it and the storm, Jews of his type Even keep newspaper m ing to certain conditions this matter finding itself beating vainly against the rocks of official non-committal most contempt for Horn the tiler. was delayed until now. platitudes, will subside in despair, ■ f ew years of Lond on f o g a n d ra i n will TO TRY STEIGER SEPT. 7. The new Bulgairian Soviet Repub- reduce the pane l to an unassuming lic has been created by the Central LEMBER.—(J. T. A.1—The trial quietress of tone in which the daring 4.1 41 B) Territorial Commission of Ukrainia. of the composition will not be aggres- P."' r e from the Ekaterinoslav and Melitopol of Stanislaw Steiger, Jewish student sively noticable and even its cham- districts, cnostituting '22 villages with who has been held under arrest since c... e pions will have to look hard before Sept. 1924 on the charge of throwing RIGA.—(J. T. A.)—A number of a population of 35,000. • a bomb at the Polish president, Wo- they will be able to distinguish the out- Jews have become subjects of the Buie standing features. After all, an open- jciechowski, will begin here on Sept rarian Soviet Republic which has been lie who has never hoped can never air monument to be seen most be in `rested in eh. tne..ine according to 7. an announcement states. (Continued from last page.) 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