A merica Arish Palatka! Coder CLIFTON AVENCI - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO 1CL EE Our New Location: 525 WOODWARD TELEPHONE CADILLAC 1-0-4-0 THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1925 VOL. XVIII. NO. 19 ANTI-SEMITISM IS PISGAH LODGE BEGINS WORK ON NEW ABSENT IN ITALY COMMUNITY BUILDING ON EAST FERRY o f Dr. Cyrus Adler, LEADERS EXPECT EARLY COMPLETION Statement I on Retn. L L ead- ur Lack Five Services Held At Temple Beth El What BROWN HEADS UNION BOARD OF FINANCE Beth El Announces Autumn Activities ORTHODOX JEWISH CONGREGATIONS TO HOLD CONVENTION was said to he the Sunday Services Begin Oct. 4— largest congregation of Jews Reform Congregations Plan Installation of Rabbi Fram that ever worshipped under one roof in America assembled last New Methods to Obtain on Oct. 9. Sunday night in Temple Beth Delegates From 1,500 Congre- Funds for Work. era for Rabbinate. El for the Toni Kippur service Reviews History Since Purchase of Residence Near Public "Meeting the Challenge of the gations Expected to Be in Five auditoriums and assembly — Library for Building to House Various Jewish Organ- Times" will be the subject of Dr. Leo halls were filled to capacity as great wave of New York Oct. 24. PHILADELPHIA. — (J. T. A. )- CINCINNATI M. I ranklin's mistress at the reopen- izations Now Without Regular Lodge Rooms. the rabbis of the congregation, There is a complete absence of anti- spirituality is spreading over this ing of the Sunday services on Sunday aided by distinguished laymen, Jewish prejudice in Italy, declared country which is arousing leaders of morning, Oct. 4. Services will be , conducted the Kol Nidre ritual. Dr. Cyrus Adler, president of Dropsie MORRIS J. KRAMER AND AARON DROOCK industry, great merchants and promi- held every Sunday thereafter. Sur- WILL DISCUSS J. D. C. Temple Beth El, of which Dr. nent professional men in the ranks of HEAD COMMITTEES ASSUMING CHARGE College of Philadelphia and the Jew- COLONIZATION PLAN Leo M. Franklin is rabbi, is the , American Jewry to a keener sense of coth services will be held Saturday ish Theological Seminary of America Fram their responsibility to their religion, morning, Oct. 3. Rabbi Leon Fram oldest Jewish congregation in to the correspondent of the Jewisli will speak on the subject "Religion as Alfred Ross, President, Tells of Opinions on Work of B'nai Telegraphic Agency upon his return Detroit and the only one of the 1 its organizations and institutions. Joy." Sunday services begin as 10:45. Also Religious Life in America Reform branch. It was realized from a two months' stay in Italy. One of the first effects of this aroused Saturday morning services at 10:30. B'rith — Due to Large Number of Members Meeting and Russia; Kashruth Place Now Changed to Emanuel Synagogue. by the officers of the congrega- religious interest is the pldeging by The Sisterhood of the temple, aided , No social exclusion is practiced Laws and Palestine. tion that the main auditorium, against the Jew in that country. The • group of nationally known business by the Temple Boy Scouts, has built seating over 2,000 people, Detroit Jewry is soon to witness the fulfillment of one of its oldest and1Jewish lawyer, the Jewish physician executives of their best efforts to the a beautiful Succah in the chapel. would be inadequate. Provision and the Jewish merchant all enjoy the establishment of the religious work fondest dreams—a community building. NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.)—Fifteen The installation ceremonies where- was accordingly made for two About four years ago the Detroit Community Building Association pur-, same social equality as the non-Jews. of the Union of American Hebrew by Rabbi Leon Fram will be formally hundred Orthodox Jewish congrega- additional services to be con- Dr. Adler is, however, seriously Congregations on a sound financial received by Congregation Beth El will tions in all states of the Union and chased the residence building at 275 East Ferry avenue. It proposed to , ducted by Rabbi Leon Fram and footing. Their names, comprising a take place Friday night, Oct. 9. The Canada, with a membership of no less convert this building into a community home and meeting place for all I concerned over the lack of candi- Professor A. M. Franzblau of Jewish organizations without permanent quarters. Unable to carry out dates for the rabbinate in Italy. 'the board of finance, were just announced ceremonies will begin with a religious than 375,000, were asked to send New York. Even these prepar- by David A. Brown of Detroit, who is service. The installation address will delegates to the twenty-seventh an- such a program, the association solicited Pisgah Lodge, No. 34, I. 0. B. B. , ! young Jews of'Italy are not attracted ations proved Inadequate and chairman of the board. The board of be delivered by Dr. Julian Morgen- nual convention of the Union of Orth- to take charge of its property, assume its obligations and carry out the par- 1 to it, with the result that the Jews provision was hastily made to of that country are facing a dearth finance will concentrate upon the stern, president of the Hebrew Union odox Jewish Congregations of Amer- ■ pose for which the building was acquired. accommodate the o v e r f low The B'nai B'rith organization acquired the property little more than a . of leadership. This, Dr. Adler de- working out of a plan whereby the College. There will be special music. ica, in a call Issued by Rabbi Herbert crowd by utilizing the assembly year ago and immediately formulated plans for converting the building Into ' dared, should receive the serious at- religious program of the union will At the close of the cervices, under the S. Goldstein, president of the union. halls of the religious school. e suitable community house. Work was started shortly thereafter for theltention of the Italian Jews. Dr. Ad- be effectively financed by all the Jew- auspices of the Sisterhood of Temple The Union of Orthodox Jewish One of the extra services was purpose of remodeling the interior of the old building and constructing a ler was particularly impressed with ish communities of this country. The union supports the Ilebrew Beth El, a reception will be given in Congregations, which was established conducted by Milford Stern and new two-story addition. the beautiful synagogues and the fine honor of Rabbi Fram. In 1898 and now has 200 affiliated Milton M. Alexander, while the Persons familiar with the history of various Jewish communal enter- schools in Italy. "There is room for Union College at Cincinnati, which Simultaneously with the opening of congregations, with a membership of other was ministered by Julian has for 60 years educated rabbis for prises in the City of Detroit will realize the task which confronted Pisgah ', Jewish scientific research in Italy. h Sunday services, the Sc ool of Re- nearly 100,000, is the second oldest H. Krolik and David Pearlman. the Reform pulpits of the country. ligion of Temple Beth El will open Its American Jewish religious organiza- Lodge in its undertaking. Due to a , There is an enormous amount of ma- All of the services provided the terial which would yield an abundance It brings opportunities for Jewish sessions. Under the direction of tion. The conference, which will take series of unfortunate and unforseen complete ritual, together with a I of data of the greatest value to the education and worship to Jews in Rabbi Leon Fram, a new curriculum place in New York and will last three occurrences, work on the project sermon and musical program. I Jewish student," Dr. Adler stated. rural districts, in congested cities, based upon modern educational meth- days, from Oct. 24 to Oct. 26, will stopped at an early stage of construc- "As the only Reform Jewish There is a great deal to do in that universities, summer resorts, public ods has been instituted and It is an- discuss a number of problems affect- tion. Due to the cessation of con- congregation in Detroit," said direction and he expressed the hope institutions—wherever there is a Jew ticipated that the children will find ing the life of Orthodox Jewry both struction work the accomplishments to Mr. Stern, vice-president of the that Jewish students would take desirous of maintaining his contacts — of many months were nullified by the with his co-religionists. In New York the school extremely attractive. Par- in America and in Europe and Pales- congregation, in charge of the that work. City the union maintains several re. eats who are enrolling their children tine. Grabski and Skrzynski Admit elements and otherwise. supplementary services, "we Dr. Adler explained that he had Several of the outstanding features ligious schools for boys and girls. It for the first time are requested to The task of completing the construc- °realize our obligation to all who , not gone abroad for the purpose of Discrimination in Polish come not on Sunday but unng t e of the conference will be the discus- want to worship under our aus- tion of the community building was actves a clearing house for education week, any morning or afternoon. The I investigation or research. He did not sion of the problem of Jewish coloniz- Universities. pices. We are happy to feel recently assigned to a building com- I visit any of the countries where Jews and service for all Reform Jewry. classes are arranged for boys and ation work in Soviet Russia for the that no Jew who came to our mittee of Pisgah Lodge, named by scan be found in large numbers and, The personnel of the board is made girls from kindergarten to university — purpose of which a campaign for President Alfred Ross and headed by doors was turned away." up of 11 executives, who will act as Warsaw.—(J. T. A.)—The anti; therefore, did not meet any phase of 816,000,000 has recently been Morris J. Kramer. The remaining cation of the numerus clausus in the : the problem which the Joint Distribu- zone chairmen, and 30 state chair- age. New College Popular. launched by the Joint Distribution members of the committee are Aaron Polish colleges and the schools of , lion Committee is endeavoring to men, made up of representatives of In response to the announcement Committee, Jewish education in the Droock, Philip Ettinger, Henry J. higher learning, despite government , solve. In a general way, Dr. Adler congregations affiliated with the made in The Chronicle last week that United States and the maintenance Glasser, Harry Perlis, Morris Shat- ordinances prohibiting the discrimina- declared, he is familiar with the Rms. union and others interested in the de- Temple Beth El Is to offer courses of of higher Talmudical academies zin, Abe Silberstein, Carl Singer and tion against Jewish students, was ad- sten colonization plan, but he has not velopment and spread of liberal Ju- university standard in Jewish history, Europe and Palestine and the "Jew- mitted by the Polish Minister of Edu- , discussed the matter with any of the deism. Louis Stoll. Jewish religion and ceremonials, the tidiness" of our communal institu- The men who will compose the literature of the Bible and elemen- The building finance committee is cation, Stanislaw Grabski, and the Po- J. D. C. leaders. When told of the tions. A board of finance are: David A. tary and advanced Hebrew, many ap- composed of Aaron Droock, chairman; lish Minister of Foreign Affairs, , opposition to the plan on the ground particularly interesting discus- Brown, chairman; Nathan J. Miller , plications for enrollment in the Adolph Freund, Max Edwards, David Count Skrzynski, in conferences with i of the attitude of the Soviet govern- is expected to develop in connec- sion Bernard Zeiger of Cincinnati New York, and Edwin B. Meissner , Wilkus, Sol Blumrosen, B. F. Streit- Deputies Farbstein, Rozmarin and , ment towards the Jewish religion, Dr. classes have been coming in daily tion with the Jewish colonization St. Louis, vice-chairmen; Nathan and Laymen Assist at ling and M. J. Kramer. Morris Shat- Mendelsohn, acting on behalf of the Adler declared that while he was fa- through the mails. plan in Soviet Russia. Leaders of the Cohn, Nashville, Tenn., zone chair - Jackson Ceremony. lin has been named as general chair- Club of Jewish Deputies in the Polish miller with that phase of the problem Among the applicants are people Union of Orthodox Jewish Congre- he had faith in the survival of the man for North Carolina, South Caro- who stand very high in the social life man of the building fund drise. gations feel that the religious life of Sejni. lina, Tennessee, Mississippi, Alabama, During the conference with the Jewish religion. In commenting upon the work of Yom Kippur servuces were of the community; communal workers the new settlers must be safeguarded Dr. Adler endorsed the efforts of Georgia ob. and Florida; Samuel Gutman, and the Kehillahs must be allowed to zone chairman for Massa- who wish to have a genuine back- these committees Mr. Ross declared minister of education the Jewish served in the Michigan State Prison Boston, t that the new community house would deputies pointed out that the numerus the United Synagogue of America to chapel on Sunday, Sept. 27, for the chusetts, Connecticut, Rh o d e Islan d ground of knowledge for Jewish function—which has until recently clausus is being applied in the uni. erect a synagogue and community be a monument to the efforts and sac- benefit of the Jewish inmates of the and state chairman for Massachusetts; I work; young couples, the parents of been prohibited by the Soviet au- in Jerusalem. rifices of the men who are making the versities of Warsaw and Lemberg center Hagedorn, Philadelphia, small children, who wish to prepare thorities. Ile stated that the faculty of Drop- institution, under the auspices of Joseph H. Some of the American Jewish more strictly than before the Polish' building a reality. Bernard Zeiger, officiating rabbi from zone chairman for Pennsylvania; themselves to be able to answer the Jewish agreement. In the University sic College is now complete and the the Hebrew Union College at Cin- Samtlel'E. Kohn, Denver, zone chair- questions which the little ones are questions that will come up before "Pisgah Lodge has often been criti- of Warsaw 446 non-Jewish new star- library has been considerably en- legisla- cized," he declared, "for boasting of dents were registered, while only 41 , larged, making it one of the largest cinnati. It is worthy of note that all man for Colorado Utah, Arizona and asking them about Jewish things and the convention are the state mon about religion, and young men and Lion concerning the sale of kosher d o; Si the fact that the Independent Order Colorado; f ' or C o I , sh scientific libraries in the inmates of the liebrek. faith attended state chairman this service. Lazarus, Columbus, zone chairman women who want to prepare them- meat and the steps necessary for the B'nai B'rith contributed to the sup- Jewish students were accepted; at the Jew selves to tench professionally in Jew- well as Thi service was made possible for 0o port of such institutions as the Na- medical college of the University of , world. hi Kentucky, K t k Indiana Michi- ish religious schools or who wish to enforcement of this law, as This the observance of Sabbath as it may through the efforts of Warden Harry gan and state chairman for Ohio; Ed- tional Jewish Hospital for Consump- Lemberg 120 non-Jewish students have the proper training for leading be facilitated by a five-day industrial were registered and only 12 Jewish H. Jackson and the Rev. William F. win B. Meissner, St. Louis, zone tives in Denver, Levi Memorial Hos- groups of Jewish boys and girls. Per- week, Ilopp, chaplain of the institution. In chairman for Missouri, Arkansas, Ok- pital, Cleveland Orphan Asylum and students were admitted; in the War- haps the most Interesting group of stu- Sephardic and Askenazic elements saw Academy of Commerce 628 non- addition to the inmate's, the service lahoma, Kansas, South Dakota, Ne- others but that the lodge had — Jewish students were registered an was attended by Joseph B. Wolff, Earl braska and state chairman for Mis- dents are the young men and women in American Jewry will join in their Board of by ment. plished nothing locally. H Jewi sh Lead er onored ac ; Henry Oppenheimer, Bahl- of the community who are university efforts to revitalize Orthodox Jewry Spiesberger and N. N. Franklin of mart "Few persons realize, however," he only 33 Jewish students were cep- Supervi sers In Appo int This creates the impression that Jackson, Mich., Myron -S. Steinberg more, zone chairman for Delaware, Delaware, graduates and who have studied gen- in America at the convention. This — said, "what the lodge accomplis he d ed. was emphasized in the forming of the in the way of anti-defamation, social the Polish educational institutions ion of the of Detroit and Charles Neuman, sec- Maryland, District of Columbia Vir- eral history and general literature, At the September sessSupervi but know nothing of Jewish history convention committee which includes service and other similar work. It have returned to the old Czaristic Supervisors retary of the state council and the ginia, West Virginia and state 'chair_ or literature. The recent general re- representatives of both types of con- B'rith times when every Jewish student had Wayne County . man for Maryland; Morris Stern, San ve board for the the - loud lodge of the B'nai B'rith. has gregations. The convention commit- must be admitted by all that in star a n a dminand Rev. Hopp, in introducing the Antonio, zone chairman for Louisi- vival of interest in Jewish cu ure ing end completing the B'nai 'rith to bring in two non-Jewish students r ect on istratimanagement of i given them the incentive to enrich tee, which is headed by Dr. David de Community House, Pisgah Lodge has in order to be admitted. Wayne County Training School was visitors, said: "I know that you men anse Texas, New Mexico and state their intellectual life by a etudy of Sole Pool of the Spanish-Portuguese are glad to have this service and I chaiiman for Texas; Joseph Michaels, The minister of informed indicated its desire to become an ac- delegation of education the contents of a elected. This new institution, now the s,ccifically Jewish contributions Synagogue, New York City, consists want to tell you that I am glad also Chicago, zone chairman for Illinois, tive and potent force for good in this the Bernard community and has indicated its readi- new ordinance which he issued to all nearly are completed at Northville, wil that these gent emen have come here Wisconsin, Minneapta, Iowa l and state to civilization. Among the prospec- of Henry Bayer, Rabbi Dr. inded children o f feeble-m . tive students are also Jewish young Drachman, Morris Engelman, Leon- to give you an opportunity of observ- chakman for Nathan J. Mil ness to serve at any time for any colleges, in which he condemned the take will ca tra in them along ard Friedman, Rabbi H. S. Goldstein, ing this great Holy Day of your ler -Islew York, zone chairman for men and women who never went cause which will advance the inter- practice of the numerus clausus and New York and New Jersey and state further in their general education S. H. Hofstadter, Rabbi Dr. Leo es: against any religion or nationality. lines. Milton M. Alexander, who spun- church. Mr. Wolff has been a great than the high school, but whose intel- Jung, Kassel Lewis, Mortimer M. ests of Detroit Jewry." "Perhaps," concluded Mr. Ross, "the The ordinance further stated that sated the movement which has col- help to me in this institution. For lectual hunger is keen and who wel- Menken, Captain N. Taylor Phillips, minded in the establishment of the instance, about a year ago, one of chairman New x en iitatyrie. cl ,th Fork. sevt for rai ,dt oan t al T e vxehoeya state time will soon be at hand when out- "the numerus clausus is contrary to come the opportunity for which they Louis Simon and Albert Wald, aiii :f u o r nyaotnw esLake eiders will no longer criticize us fur the previous government ordinances." : school, was named as one of the mem- the inmates had considerable trouble have long been waiting of studying The first president of the Union of Grabski promised to investi- bers of the administrative board. because of the fact that he had lost Jewish culture in a systematic man- Orthodox Hebrew Congregations, our lack of civic enterprise. Let us Minister did not have the Dr. D. W. Edelman, Los Angeles, for hope that our new building is but the gate the situation in all educational Other members of the board are his teeth and he . was about g $50— when it was formed June 8, 1898, was ner. Southern California; Edgar Feibel- McGregor, William IL May- money—I think it . forerunner to palatial homes for a institutions. So the new Beth El College re- Rev. Dr. II. Pereira Mendes. bury, W. Judge Henry S. Hulbert, Su- to buy a new set. Mr. Wolff came to man, Meridian, for Mississippi; Fred sponds to the needs. of many groups The d e legation of Jewish deputies . Tracy Jewish hospital, Jewish orphanage, The officers and executive commit- Young Men's Ilebrew Association, also discussed the ew d culties encoun- , perintendent Frank Cody, County the rescue and supplied the money V. Fisher, • Seattle, for Washington; t- tee of the union are as follows: Rabbi ere is i ity. n ees- Herbert S. Goldstein, president; Rev. Young Women's Hebrew Association tared by those Jish students who Commissioner Eber W. Yost and Sirs. to get this man a new set of teeth Dr. C. J. Fishman, Oklahoma City, in the commu and has shown, in many other ways, for Oklahoma; Leo Frankel, for To- hood that the Monday evening are not admitted to the Polish col- . Jenny Beattie. dl li and similar institutions." n his interest in the men confined in rants; Nathan Gordon, for Montreal; eions will not be adequate and that Dr. H. Pereira Mendes, Rev. Dr. Ber- Bra dl ey, in . Bra iam P. W i ll iam The lodge is planning the establish- loges and who find obstacles in their Isadore Hirsch, Louisville, for Ken- in response to the requests of many nard Drachman and Julius J. Dukes, ment of an Billet Foundation in its way, preventing them from going seconding' the nomination of Super- the Michigan State Prison, not the students another evening may hove honorary presidents; Rabbi 51, S. h e ta k . ing care of tucky Marcus Jacobi, Wilminon, gt ''.1 th dations abroad to study. At the end of the v isor John C. Lodge e, pa) a tribute I east o f which i. to be e.'-ied to the schedule. In ad- Margolies, Rabbi Philip Klein and new lune similar to the foun for North Carolina; J. J. Kiser, In- dition to requests for information now operating at Ohio State Univer- conference the minister recognized to Mr. Alexander for his work in fos- the arrangements for this service." Rabbi Leo Jung, rabbinic vice-presi- for Indiana, Leo Loeb, ttthe conclusion of the readings, dianolis, vemeona t ap s movement and oho sity and the Universities of Illinois the justice of the Jewish complaints n dfurtheringthe and applications for enrollment come dents; M. Boos Lande, first vice- iger spoke for a few no- Charleston, for West Virginia; Simon bi Zeiger Rabbi and Wisconsin. This action is contem- and promised to remove the obstacles which he characterized as li Syon, Washington, for District of Co. many suggestions for other courses president; Mendel Gottesman, second ever undertaken meats on the significance of 'cam i project plated because of the proximity of in the way of those Jewish students E retentions vice-president; C. Joshua Epstein, Kippur. In the course of his address the people of Wayne county." " for a course on a City College of Detroit to the new who desire to go abroad to study. these is a request he paid particular stress upon the tumble; Joseph Newburger, Memphis At: for Tennessee; Ralph Rosenbaum, of study. The most interesting of third vice-president; Jacob Hecht, The delegation also conferred with y building. need for repentance and stated that: 'ante, for Georgia; liarry Z. Rosen. Jewish view of the New Testament. treasurer; Mortimer Sf. Menken, ase Keen interest is being manifested Count Skrzynski, the initiator of the JE "God loves a man who has sinned, , but Feld, Omaha, for Nebraska; A. L. If a sufficient number of requests are cording secretary; Morris Engelman, by bodge members in the affairs of the Polish Jewish agreement. Count o has repented, more than a man who Saltzstein, Milwaukee, for Winans made, this course will be offered by financial secretary; Albert Wald, Cor- lodge, as is particularly shown by the Skrzynski declared that the present Rabbi Fram. responding secretary; executive com- has never sinned at all. And it is sin; Louis Schlesinger, Newark, for -- fact that the attendance at recent situation is indeed contrary to the For information with regard to mittee, Henry Bayer, Samuel Bayer, large that the spirit of the agreement and promised Committee Selects Philadelphia As for the purpose ; repentance that New Jersey; Milford Stern, Detroit, Isidore Brody, Abraham Cohen, Jo- meetings has been so of y of Atonement; this for Michigan; Charles Topkis, Wit. Beth El College, write, call or come we have this P° Day n Place for Sessions. lodge has been compelled to &soon- to communicate with the minister day that God gives you an opportun- mington for Delaware• Jonas Weil, to Temple Beth El, 8801 Woodward seph II. Cohen. Rabbi I. M. Davidson r — Rabbi N. H. Ebin, Samuel Feurstein , boor its meetings at the lintel Tuller. e d ucation. ity to right yourself Him, who Minneapolis, of for Minnesota; Samuel NEW YORK.—At a with meeting avenue. At the last meeting held Tuesday eve- Weil, New Haven, for Connecticut, the administrative committee of the is a God of Mercy." isarnbbli isSc.hB m.aF n r, inr ed: hiaam S nuyelF F i're iheedim ' V* an'i,ilR ning, Sept. 29, the lodge decided to Chaplain Hopp suggested that the and I. Weil, Montgomery, for Ala- American Jewish Congress, held un- . S G . Furman, 0 arry y F r o A b ebrrga, h a L rd mA.an . H arr hold all subsequent meetings in the der the chairmanship of Dr. Stephen Jews of Jackson take a greater in- bama. Goldstein, L. auditorium of Temple Emanuel Vil- S. Wise and with most of the mem- rarest in t he Jewish inmates of the i Gooumi so r G o vu,tniR . a nb, bm ed I., aSn. , L son•and Taylor avenues, until comple- hers in attendance, the time and place Michigan State Prison, either through Max Startles British Reading Public With Good lion of the new B'nai B'rith Comm- of the next session of the American individual effort or through the B'nai skovits, S. II. liorstaciter, S. A. Is. g Statements an "My Religion." ization, pity House. an Leo Fall Was Famous As Composer definitely fixed. B'rith or other Jewish or Jewish Congress Was — rael, Rabbi M. A. Kaplan, Joseph The rive to d obtain funds for the o f Brilliant Light Operas. The congress will meet on Oct. 25 and and promised his hearty co-o p eration Lampert, a pntpd.oeriNbt .auT Kassel aa T. new building was inaugurated last d 26 in Philadelphia, just two years ' h' L H a o m n w i r Psy°, tRtsa' b bN li iaoA t h r. 1 air h t star t Tuesday evening following the lodge Warden Jackson, through the chap - after the last session which was held Leon Charanovitch of Berlin, Famous and n' g ° i w VIENNA(J. T. A.1—Leo Fa I, with ahi sei hal Le h. ‘ t d i i i A l i t C h) e— y Dr lo jsi t. n p h g . a — r ie na ( d N t i r lli l i t ° i saN meeting. David W. Simons addressed r, in New York. With the exception, lain, issued an order excusing all Jew. famous Austrian Jewish compose Yiddish Author, Lecturer. statements with regard to his atti- Phillips, Dr. David de Sole Pool, the members and his words of encour- died here at the age of 52. His death however, of the last session all of the ish inmates from manual labor on the s I i Rabbi P. Rosenberg Rabbi Joseph lade to Judaism and the Jewish re agement and advice were enthusiasti- Day of Atonement. gatherings of the congress, Schwartz, Rabbi A. I. Schuchatowits, call y received. Morris Shatzin, gen- was due to cancer. Id dJi . T. A.)—Leon Cha- ligion. , paB rtEyRaLnId N1.—( erence in Leo Fall was born in Olmutz, Feb. with the preliminary conference . Simon, Manes Strauss, Albert In a series of articles by famous Louis era l chairman of the building fund sanovitch, leader of the Poste Zion JEWESS ADMITTED was the son of a Mo. i 1916, were held in Philadelphia. He Yiddish writer, died at the men appearing in the Daily Express , Wald and William Weiss. campaign, outlined his plans for rain- 2, 1873. master. band The Amercian Jewish Congress is, ary BAR IN CHINA t mien Jewish mili age of 47 during his tour on behalf of urder the caption, "My Religion," Is- ing the quota of $50,000. — Despite the fact that the activities His family later removed to Lemberg.I among others to he addressed by die- S H A N G H A I.—(J. T. A.)—An the Ort in Carpato, Russia, Czecho- rael Zangwill declared that Judaiam ed leaders of European Jewry WOULD RAISE LARGE of the various building committees are where Leo studied. Ile then he studied tinguish to him is not a racial matter. "By mar- • kia Vienna, where he was the punil whose names will be announced American Jewess is the first woman SI I.eon AMOUNT IN LONDON Chaaanovitch was born in Rum eying nut of the fold I tried to make considered of reat g importance by in Robert and Johann Fuchs at the shortly lawyer to be admitted to the Shang- sia. In 1908 he went to Catania where clear that to me Judaism is not a rac- Iodise members, work of the regular At the meeting a number of re- hai bar. She is Miss Margaret p. Si.. editor of Der Yiddische ial matter. The Jewish masses how. lodge committees has not been lag- Vienna Conservatory. he became When his parents moved to Berlin ports were presented, relating to the Gross of San Francisco. . , who . , ranc ' racial I LONDON.—(J. T. A.)—An appeal ging. Henry M. Ahramovitz, chair- to raise f1,000,000 during this year man of the intellectual advancement Leo followed and became an assistant Jewish situation abroad, which ques- was admitted by Judge Milton Purdy . Arbeiter, the organ of the Peale Zion ever, gill believe me to be a for the Palestine Foundation Fund ina. Party in Austria. Ile startled Jewish Jew. oss States is a graourt Ch for China. committee, outlined plans decided upon conductor there and in Hamburg. At tions are to be dealt with broadly at of the United "Hee el brought the Zionist prob.! , public apinion in Europe in 1010 when was issued by the directorate of the of Hest- by his committee for procuring men 28 he turned his attention to compo- the next session of the congress. MIAS Gross f ' he investigated the situation of the temn to me two decades before Lord Keren Ilayesod, Dr. Chaim Weizmann The Jewish Co grass committee of d wrote • series of operas. , College ings o ' Jewish settlers in the Ica colonies. He Rothschild, Sir Herbert Samuel nr Sir of international repute to address , " Philadelphia, under the chairmanship the University of Cal fornia. Before Byrn- and Nahum Sokolow. The first of these, re lodge members and the general public. "I licht was pro- she practiced in later resided in Canada where he edit- Alfred Mond discovered their "A year of progress and promise duced in Mannheim. He then wrote ! of Jacob Ginsburg, has already begun coming to Shanghai y Negotiations are now pending with an operetta, "Rebell." While it was to make arrangements for the recap- San Francisco. She is a member of ed the Jewish paper, Die Volkszeitung. pathies for Palestine. "So little am I racial that I have fulfilled lies behind us. Despite all several men of national prominence. a failure it resulted in a commission lion of the delegates and a special we have achieved we are now at the meeting of this committee is to be the "Queen's Bench." an organization, During the war Chananoviteh took two or three professors of the Uni- from the directors of the lea nu of women lawyers in Northern Cali-Ian active part in preparing Jewish not made my eldest son 'A Son of the : beginning. New work must be pre- versity of Michigan and several well light opera theater in Vienna to held in a few days. fornia, and of the Alpha Eta chapter public opinion for the problems of the Covenant: The younger is circum- pared, other work maintained and de- in eked, but this was due to the doctor's known figures in Jewish life. Dollar Princess," which , veloped. The Keren liayesod once Beta Pt, American national , peace conference by his press work advice," Mr. Zangwill writes. wei ' e ' The entertainment committee, head- produced wine years later, was an im -. JAMES ROTHSCHILD ' D legal sorority. Miss Grows was in Denmark and Holland. If Judaism is to create the world more directs its appeal to the Jews 1 Of late Chasanovitch devoted him- d by Jacob Rosenberg, announces e mense success. Mr. Fall's first really of the world for service, effort and self Shanghai before as a child. of the millenial dream it most per- that all plans have been completed for self entirely to the work of the Ort opera was "The Joll y Peas- sacrifice," the appeal reads. ce — the first annual autumn dance of the 1907, in an endeavor to improve the post- form a surgical operation upon itself presented in Mannheim in Referring to the £600,000 budget of MOSUL PEOPLE COMPLAIN and cut away all that clogs and hin- nt' immediately placed him in the JERUSALEM.—(.1. 7'. A.)—James lion of the Jewish agricultural celon- lodge to take place Sunday evening, ant' which ders its vitalizing activity, he states. the Zionist Organization in Palestine N °v- 1, at the Book-Cadillac Hotel. front ranks of contemporary light de Rothschild, son of Baron Edmund GENEVA.—(J. T. A.)—A protest tats in Csrpato Russia. He attended in accordance with the decision of the Jew. "The Old Testament is far from be- Music will be furnished by the Key- opera composers. Other of Mr. Fall's de Rothschild, benefactor of the against the report of the Iraq Mosul the Fourteenth Zionist Congress in Vi- Testa- last Zionist Congress In Vienna, the stone Serenaders, Vocalion Recording operas produced in this country in- ish colonies in Judaea, would accept Frontiers Commission was voiced in sienna where he negotiated with politi- ing a finality. So is the New add appeal declares that "if this budget Orchestra, which recently appeared at eluded "The Doll Girl." "The Girl in the presidency of the Jewish Agency petition addressed to the League of , cal and social workers with the 1nten- ment which Judaism should now it," Zangwill continues in his "Ani will be furnished fully and punctual• to campaign for the Train," "The Rose of Stamboul" if officially requested to do so, accord Nations by the population of Mosul, lion of commencing a the Capitol Theater. ly it will enable us to maintain the The next regular meeting of the and "The Eternal Waltz." The cele- Ing to ■ dvices received by the B'na including the Jewish community the reorganization of the Ica and he Ma'amin." help to sons With regard to the question of the gr atifyIng development and lodge will take place next Monday brated composer realized a long- Benjamin, the organization of the there. The petition declares that the intended to go on • tour to advocate immortality of the soul, Zangwill de- rapidly place increasing numbers of evening, Oct. 6, at the Temple Eman- cherished desire to visit America, of the first Palestine settlers. expressed Its desire this. Chaaanovitch resided in Berlin clares that "a future life is unthink- settlers upon • firm economic founds. never population It was stated that Baron Edmund ael, Wilson and Byron avenues. A when he came here last fall to wit- to revert to Turkish rule and trust' and had practically retired from polit- able, but it is not impossible." Lion. This is a minimum budget" number of important and unusual an- ness the New York premiere of de Rothschild is i n favor of his son that Mosul will remain a part of Iraq. feel activities. heading the Jewish colony. , nouncements will be made and a sa- "Madame Pompadour." lacity attendance is anticipated. P oles Still Have Numerus Clausus Prison Has Yom Kippur Services they 52 vhen miles ides, E —A epm- n of , and will cord- The weep initi- ALEXANDER CHOSEN FOR SCHOOL BOARD Jt. WISH CONGRES S MEET OCT. 25 WRITER OF "MAD AmE POMPADOUR" DIES I ZANGWILL'S JUDAISM NOT RACIAL TO HIM POALE ZION LEADER DIES ON ORT TOUR TO WOULD HEAD AGENCY