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SABATINI'S ROMANCE, "THE CAROLINIAN,"
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Hershey "I am delighted to have a recent account of your life and
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interests me to know that you are identifying yourself with the life
of that great city and carrying on there the activities which you be
gan here in the three fine years you spent in the city government
when I was Mayor."
"Both of us, I think, can look back with pleasure upon that period.
So far as you are concerned, it was characterized by faithful efficient
service, and that is a good record to have the pleasure of enjoying."

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NEW YORK —(J. T. A.)—A re-
quest to bar the eight Hungarian 2
Dearest, to Be Returned to the
delegates to the Interparliamentary
Conference which is to take place in
Washington was made by the Feder- A
alien of Hungarian Jews in America, g
On the ground that these delegates
have been guilty of suppressing free
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speech, inciting pogroms and other
violence.
The letter, addressed to Secretary
Resident of Detroit 33 years. Elected member of City
of State Kellogg, signed by Samuel f
Council (seven years) and President of Charter
Buehler, president of the federation, 0
stated:
Commission.
"We have learned of your action
in barring Shapurji Saklatvala from
Primaries October 6, 1925.
attending the Interparliamentary 10
Conference at Washington. This ac.
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you are ready to bar any delegate
with an unsatisfactory political rec•
ord behind him. Permit us, therefore.
to call your attention to the list of
"America's Best"
the delegates submitted to you by
Admiral Ilorthy of Ilungary. Tney
are, as for as we can learn, Julius
I'ekar, Emil Nagy, l'aul Petri, Theo.
dore Kelley, Bela I'oka, Joseph Ste-
renyi, George I.ukacs and Gustav
Gratz."
The letter then denounces the dele-
gates by name and in detail and pro-
ceeds:
"These gentlemen propose to come
to the United States to proclaim a
new freedom in which they do not be-
lieve and which is so contrary to their
politic* ;activities in the past. They
ought to be barred from a confer-
ence which will be attended by states-
men of the highest caliber, by men of
proved loyalty to the cause of democ-
racy."

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ACTIONS COMMITTEE
WILL MEET IN DEC.

LONDON.—(J. T. A.)—The first
Sidney Blackmer is star of "The Carolinian, which will open at the meeting of the new Zionist Actions
Committee,
elected at the Fourteenth
Bonstelle Playhouse for a two weeks' engagement on Oct. 8. In the pictur
he is shown with Toti Dal Monte, the famous Italian prima donna, and Helen Zionist Congress, will take place here
f
the
early
part
of December, the Jew-
Hayes, the American actress. All three are under the management o
ish Telegraphic Agency learns.
Charles L. Wagner.
In accordance with the decision of
Detroit will have the premier performance of the Sabatini romance,
which is to open in New York on Nov. 3 at the Cort Theater. By a special the Fourteenth Zionist Congress this
arrangement between Miss Bonstelle and Mr. Wagner, the premier will meeting will elect the new Zionist
appear at the Playhouse. Miss Bonstelle's own company will take a vaca- Executive, with the formation of
which Dr. Weizmann and Nahum
tion for the two weeks, thus giving Detroit's theater-goers an opportunity to Sokolow were empowered by the con-
witness an unusual event in the history of the legitimate stage here.
gress. American members of the Ac-
tions Committee are expected to par-
ticipate in this meeting.

TOTI DAL MONTE, SIDNEY BLACKMAR AND HELEN HAYES

The Future of Orthodox Jewry in Palestine

By GUEDALIAH BUBLICK,

(By special arrangement with the Jewish Forum.)

Government Chief Percy Owen
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The future of orthodoxy in Pales- of itself. It requires a great deal of
Percy Owen, chief of the automo-
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tine is largely dependent upon the fu- energy and zeal on the part of Ortho- tive
division, Department of Com-
Chairs and Coxwell Chairs, with domestic and needle-
ture immigration into that country. dox Jewry. The chief and immediate merce,
Washington, jioned Dodge
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If the bulk of immigrants will consist requisite is to settle as many Ortho- Brothers,
Inc.,
Detroit,
on
Oct.
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as
dox
Jews
in
Palestine
as
possible.
One
of people not religiously inclined,
of foreign sales.
Jewish life there will naturally be hundred settlements such as the director
Mr. Owen is known throughout the
moulded in a manner not satisfactory "B'nai Berak" or the "Nachlath Ja- United States and abroad for his long
from the Orthodox point of view. If, cob" will be of incaluculahle value to and important activities in the auto-
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on the other hand, the majority of the development of Orthpdoxy in Pal- mobile industry and as an official of
estine. I will therefore repeat, that
-I settlers there will consist of the type
the
United
States
Department
of
of Jews who live according to Jewish in order to strengthen the future of Commerce.
tradition, then Orthodoxy will assert Orthodoxy in Palestine and in order
In addition to being chief of the
itself and its future in the Holy Land to bring it within the limits prescribed automotive division, Mr. Owen is
may be looked forward to with cer- by the precepts of Orthodoxy, it is nec- chairman of the following Depart-
essary for the Orthodox movement the
tainty.
ment of Commerce committees: Pan
Such was the case in the past. The world over to provide an immigration American, foreign exhibits, highways.
Palestinian Jew was looked upon as of Orthodox Jews to Palestine, on an He is also the Department of Com-
enlarged
scale.
the bulwark of Orthodoxy, because in
The system of education in Pales- merce representative on the commit.
Fi former days only pious Jews impelled
tine is not what it should be from the tee of federal specifications board on
1-4 by this motive emigrated to the Holy Orthodot point of view. This is standardization of motor propelled
Land. Palestine was therefore a com-
vehicles.
posite form of Orthodox Jewry largely due to the fact that the in-
For several years Mr. Owen was
throughout the Diaspora. Beginning tellectual forces which are instrumen•
Fi with these types of Jews who came tal in forming the curriculum, are president and director of the New
1-74 from the Yeshivoth of Babylonia, then free-thinking people. But with the York Automobile Association; also
treasurer and director, National As-
from those of Spain, Germany and increase of the Orthodox element in sociation of Automobile Manufac-
FA Poland to settle in the Holy Land, we Palestine, a change in this system of
turers.
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find that they brought with them the education is inevitable. It is my belief
Ornsftegis
Dodge Brothers foreign sales have
Fi ideas, customs, characteristics and, in that sooner or later the population shown substantial increases year af-
Fi general, the mode of life of the re- will assume entire responsibility for ter year and are now a major factor
the
educational
work
in
Palestine,
Fi spective countries from which they mi- supplying the funds wherewith to in the company's business as a whole,
1-71 grated. It therefore followed that the carry on the work, as well as deter- Their exports during the first six
Jews of Palestine reflected the various
phases of Jewish life in the differentmining the curriculum, and the quill. months of 1925 were 54 per cent
BCIUCelb Tay lo r and Hazelwood
F -4 eras. So, for example, the Kabba• ifications for teaching. By that time, I greater than the exports for the first
the seemingly difficult problem of ed- half of 1924, which, in turn, was the
listic tendency in Jewry in the six- ucation in Palestine will find its solu- largest export year in the firm's his-
teenth century found expression in
tion in the spirit of traditional Juda- tory.
F .4 Sated, and likewise Chassidism.
In combating the radical ten-
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In short, in order to become familiar ism.
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in Palestine, more than a
with the various phases of Judaism dencies
in the educational system is
in Palestine, it is necessary to be in- change
necessary.
It is essential to supply
formed of the status of Judaism in the the proper sort
of literature which,
countries which the Jews in Palestine to our regret, is scarce at present.
represent. For this reason, if we are The number of books representative
not entirely pleased with some aspects of Orthodoxy is very small, especially
of Jewish life in Palestine, we can those In the Hebrew language. Pal-
invariably trace the sources of these estine has not even one newspaper
shortcomings to Russia, Poland, Ger- representing the traditional Jewish
many, and so forth. True enough, the viewpoint. There are also no clubs,
status of Orthodoxy in the Diaspora nor any other social mediums propa-
is not what we should like it to be. gating Orthodoxy, for those who do
Even in those countrise where Ortho- not attend the Schul.
doxy was prevalent a generation ago,
Intensive cultural work is essential
we find that great numbers have devi- in order to sustain traditional Jewish
ated from it.
life in Palestine. Those who are con-
Dr. Motzkin, well-known leader in cerned with Orthodox Judaism in
Jewish affairs, informed us, during Palestine should devote their energy
the course of a conversation, that to that end.
You must have enough saved up to make the
aboard a steamship from Russia and
Personal observation leads me to
down payment before you can buy a home. The
Poland to South America, carrying a think that the grandchildren of the
great number of Jews, when asked most radical Chalutzim will be good
monthly payments afterward are easy.
whether they wanted Kashruth, only Orthodox Jews, which is more than I
You can easily have the amount necessary
20 per cent of them replied in the af- can say of the offspring of the Ortho-
for the down payment if you make up your mind
firmative. This percentage may be dox Jews in America. One point must
taken as a valid standard for the Jews be emphasized when dealing with the
to deposit a certain amount at the Bank of, De-
coming to these shores as well. It question of Orthodoxy in Palestine:
troit every week. You will be surprised how
should therefore not surprise us to en- there is absolutely no room for re-
counter in Palestine certain phases in form Judaism in Eretz-Israel. If a
fast the money grows with interest and corn-
Jewry which, from an Orthodox point Palestinian Jew chooses to pray. he
pound interest.
of view, are badly in need of Improve- Invariably turns to the old "Siddur"
ment. We might attribute this to-the and the old "Schul." Nothing is so
fact that in recent years the settlers inimical to his spirit as the reform
In Palestine consisted largely of the temple. To my mind, this fact is of I
young radical element. This patri- utmost importance.
archal type of Baal-liabaith was not
Thus, facing the fact that Palestine
adequately represented, numerically is free from the spirit of assimila-
speaking, in the immigration to the tion and reform, both being.most de-
Holy Land.
structive to Judaism. Orthodoxy is se-
Now, with the new tide of immigra- cure in the Jewish Homeland.
tion to the Holy Land well on its way,
there can be no doubt that Orthodoxy
in l'alestine will become more firm. In "The Carolinian" Is Hailed As
general, Palestine is witnessing a per-
a Play of Unusual The-
ceptible turn towards traditional Jew-
ish life even on the part of the rad-
atrical Importance.
ical elements. If this continues, it will
establish the fact that Palestine tends
An event of unusual theatrical im-
to strengthen Orthodoxy. The reason
of Sa-
for this is very obvious. Palestine portance will be the premiere
batini's
dramatization of his famous
does not face the devastating problem
novel, "The Carolinian." at the Bon-
assimilation,
which
is
the
chief
im-
of
pediment to the growth and spread of stelle Playhouse on Thursday night,
traditional Judaism among almost all Oct. 8, under the direction of Charles
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L. Wagner, the local presentation be-
the Jews in Diaspora.
ing made in association with the Met-
We are well aware of the difficul- ropolitan Concert Company.
ties involved in the observance of the
BRANCHES:
The engagement is of limited dura• I
Sabbath in America and in many coun-
tries of Europe, whereas in Palestine tion, ending on Oct. 17. Mr. Wag.'
1201 Weatminster Ave.
12500 East J•ffersot Ase.
8101 W..t J•fferson Ave.
ner
is
sending
an
unusual
cast
to
De-'
(At Delmar)
the soil is indigenous to this institu-
(At Comers)
(At Cary)
7900 Ferndale Ave.
tion, and every other phase of life troit for the premiere of this story.
5401 Chen. St.
7960 West Fort St.
It
is
headed
by
Sidney
Blackmer
and
(At Syrisetrigh)
(At Kirby)
there lends itself to encourage it.
((Ns. Watt End)
8401 Hamilton Ave.
After all, Orthodoxy is not only an includes Martha Bryan Allen. Agnes
6330 Rusull St.
2705 Hutings St.
(At Euclid)
expression of Jewish religion, but of Atherton, Arthur Forrest, Elizabeth
IN,. Kirby)
5360 Linwood Ave.
Jewish tradition and Jewish life in Stevenson, Reginald Owen, Kalerie
6251 Dia Ave.
2633 Woodward Ave.
(At Esei . 41)
(Opp. Livitrabia)
general. And it has been proven that Petri, Edwin Mordant, 1 elenis- ,
(0”. Adelaide)
9018 Twelfth St.
no place in the world is so conducive holm, Cosmo Bellew, Winifred Spear,
4800 Michigus Ave.
7164 Michigan Aus.
(Nr. Taylor)
(At Thirtyihrot)
to the development of traditional Jew- Guy Standing, Vivian Kellens, Nor-
(At Chore)
8101 Mack Ave.
ish life as Palestine. Orthodoxy is man Cannon, John Moroney. Charles .
6378 Gratiot Ave.
5601 Grand River Av..
(At Porker)
(At bibliIrtm)
therefore not in danger in Eretz Is- Esdale, Harold Voeberg, Murray Ben-'
(At Hamm)
nett,
Walker
Moore,
Paul
Martin,
Jo-
rael. It will always overcome the ob-
stacles and remain triumphant. But seph Mitchell, Robert Montgomery
this state of triumph will not come and others.

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