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Classes Organized for Benefit
of Adults Desiring Further
Knowledge,
Club of Jewish Deputies First
Epoch-Making Talk by Cool-
Rejected Resolution
idge Delivered at Omaha
Taking into consideration the feet
Agreement.
that
a
great
many
Jewish
young
men
Before Legion.
and women who have never had the
_
opportunity of getting a thorough GRABSKI PLEADS WITH
ALL RESIDENTS ARE
JEWS ASKING PATIENCE
Jewish education are desirous of do-
"IN THE SAME BOAT" ing so, the United Hebrew Schools
has
organized a plan for evening Reich Says Jews Have Nothing
e
Pleads Against Standardization classes for adults. These classes will
to Lose But All to Gain
meet at 8 o'clock at a place conveni•
and Denounces Nordic
by Pact.
, ent for the students and have been
Superiority.
Beth El College Open,
On Monday.
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Beth El College of Jewish
Studies will hold its opening
sessions on Monday night, Oct.
19. Registration will take place
in the college office on the sec-
ond floor between '7 and 8 p. m.
and brief opening formalities
will take place between 8 and
8:30. The regular sessions will
begin at 8:30.
The courses offered are a sur-
vey of Jewish history, a survey
of Jewish religion, a survey of
the Bible literature and meth-
ods of teaching In Jewish
schools. In addition, all who
come to register will be given
an opportunity to express their
request for further courses of
study, such as elementary and
advanced Hebrew, current Jew-
ish problems, Jewish literature
after the Bible and a Jewish
view of the New Testament. If
there are a sufficient number
of requests for these additional
courses, they will be given.
The members of the faculty
are Rabbi Leon From, who is
also director of the college;
David l'earlman, M. A., former-
ly of the Chicago College of
Jewish Studies, and Dr. Leo M.
Franklin. Miss Anna Oxen-
handler is registrar.
All the members of the De-
troit Jewish community are
welcome. There is no tuition
fee aside from the registration
fee of $2.
FIVE MILLION FOR Install Rabbi Fram WILL BREAK GROUND
PALESTINE, KEREN At Temple Beth El ION WINEMAN HEALTH
DECEMBER 1
HAYESOD DEMANDS
C eremonies M ark Occasion.
CENTER
Fineshriber Speaks at Men's
Club Meeting.
Building Site and Equipment to
--
Samuel Untermyer Announces
Coat $150,000. Wineman
"The task of Judaism today is re-
That America's Quota
ligious education, not alone for the
Gift $75,000.
children of the Jewish homes but for
Will Be $3,000,000.
all," said Dr. Julian Morgenstern,I DR FREUND STARTED
president of Hebrew Union College,
CLINIC 20 YEARS AGO
SUM NECESSARY FOR
in an address which he delivered at
LANDS' DEVELOPMENT Temple Beth El last Friday evening Dr. Harry Saltzatein, Head of
on the occasion of the installation of
Rabbi Leon tram as director of re-
Medical Staff, Is Behind
One-Third Increase Over Last ligious education and associate with
New Development.
Dr. Leo M. Franklin. Among other
Year. Money To Be In-
things, Dr. Morgenstern continued:
Ground will he broken Dec. 1 for
"America is now at the crossroads; the new Leopold Wineman Memorial
vested in Enterprises.
all religions are struggling between Health Center on Holbrook avenue,
so arranged that an individual may
WARSAW,—(J. T. A.)—A plea for
0 M A II A, Neb. --
(J. T. A.) — carry as many subjects as he or she
g . Arran ge- patience with regard to the fulfillment
b
NEW YORK.—Phe Jews of the Modernism and Fundamentalism. A which will allow the United Jewish
Pleading fur the intellectual demoil-
is capable of pursuin
he ments have already bee n made for of the I'olish Jewish agreement was
world will be called upon to con- religious unrest and hunger has been Charities, of which Morris D. Weld-
ization of America parallel with the
made
by
Stanislaw
Grabski,
Polish
ilitary demobilization, denouncing five courses and additional studies
tribute $5,000,000 this year to the oin on for years and the coming nian is managing director, to triple
m
will do something to solve
race hatred and religious bigotry, , will be added at the request of 10 or Minister of Education, when in confer-
Keren Hayesod for the agricultural, generation
it. The reformation of Judaism will . its broad welfare work and bring into
ence
with
the
delegation
of
the
Club
President Calvin Coolidge in his ad. more persons. Registration is now
industrial, public health and educa- be here in America, where all must being certain phases of scientific
dress before the American Legion taking place at the main office of the of Jewish Deputies, several days ago.
tional development of the Jewish
work never before attempted before
The minister again assured the del-
convention here sta audience schools, 609 East Kirby avenue.
homeland in Palestine, Samuel Unter- fund the strength of religion in tea- in Detroit. Completion of the build-
A brief review of the five courses egation of "the government's best will
sonableness. True religion and life
myer, president of the American
ings, it was announced today, e ex-
with statements thrt at
led will
his have a ,
b
are closely woven and religion must
marked influence on public opinion in , i as follows: Ilerew,
a thorough to carry out the principles of the
branch of the fund, announced.
pected April 1.
' study
study of the mod ern Hebrew Ian- agreement. The government has,
The fielding, site and equipment
Of this sum, American Jewry is ex- advance with the times. In the re-
the countr
ligious education of the child and for the new center will cost $160,-
an- guage; Bible, a study of the five however, difficulties. You have op-
pected
to
advance
$3,000,000
during
"Whether one traces his Americ
b
ism back three centuries to the May- books
of Moses, the Pentateuch, and ponents of the agreement. So have
the year, Mr. Untermyer stated, in adult Temple Beth El is acting as a 000. Seventy-five thousand dollars
flower or three years to the steerage the prophets; Yiddish, an intensive we. Both parties must have patience
order that the provisions of the new leader. With the opening of the new of this amount is the gift of Mrs.
not half so important as whether study of reading and writing the lan'- and persistence," he declared.
Palestine budget adopted at the college for adults Jewish education Henrietta Wineman as a memorial to
Minister Grabski further stated that
is Americanism of today is real and guage; history, an intensive review
World Zionist Congress in Vienna here :3 making a significant step." a her husband, the largest single do-
In closing Dr. Morgenstern paid
he
is
personally
engaged
on
the
ful-
genuine; no matter on what various', of Jewish history from its very be-
nation ever made to local Jewish
can be carried out and the economic
fillment
of
the
principles
of
the
agree-
rretta we came here, we are all now ginnings to the present day.
development of the country can keep high tribute to Rabbi Fram, whom be charities. Another $75,000 comes
had
known as student and rabbi, and from private sources. The estimated
The courses will be entirely under ment.
pace with the ever-increasing influx
is the same boat," the President de- I the management of the staff and per-
congratulated him and Temple Beth
A resolution asking that the Polish
of Jewish settlers.
annual maintenance is approximately
dared.
El upon his appointment to Detroit. $100,000, of which about $25,000 is
"Whatever tends to standardize the sonnel of the United Hebrew Schools. Jewish agreement be abandoned weal
During the four and one - half years
Milford Stern, chairman of the re- expected from patients, the balance
Recent Activities.
defeated at a meeting of the Club of
of its existence, the Keren Hayesod
community, to establish fixed and
rigid modes of thought, tends to los.' Unique Simchas Torah celebrations Jewish Deputies with a majority of
has invested $8,646,750 in construc- ligious school board, spoke on the of $75,000, it is expected, will be
need of Jewish education in the life furnished by the Community Fund
silize society. If we all believed the were held Saturday evening, Oct. 10, 27 to 8 votes, following a prolonged
tive activities in Palestine, 60 per
of the American Jew who, since the
same thing and thought the same at all the branches of the United Ile- and heated discussion.
cent of this sum having been con-
which will conduct its eighth annua l
recent immigration laws, must attain
During
the
full
day
session
of
the
tributed by American Jews, the bal- to his own "man's estate." If Ju. campaign for funds to support such
thoughts and applied the same value. brew Schools.
At the Kirby Avenue Talmudd To- club, following the reports submitted
coun-
to 14.
in
work as this, Nov.
I sore coming from Jews
tions to all the occurrences about us,
deism is to survive, he said, the Jew
a capacity audience of childr, by the representatives of the Club of
This, virtually, Is the fruition of
ut the world.
tries throughout
we should reach a state of equilibrium rah
s filled the Jewish Deputies who conferred with
must have religious education.
the
dream
that
Dr.
Hugo
Freund had
,
Mr.
Untermyer
emphasized
that
the
closely akin to an intellectual partly- their parents a nd friendildr
Before Dr. Franklin's address of some 20 years ago when he started
sis. It is the ferment of ideas, the large auditorium. All chen prop- the members of the Polish government, gt
reatly increased Palestine budget
i
welcome
to
Rabbi
Fram,
Mrs.
Abe
Si-
all
speakers
appearing
for
various
the
first
clinic
of
humble
size that
clash of disagreeing judgments, the erly equipped with appropriate Sim.
I adopted at Vienna and the necessity
mon of Chicago, a leading woman in
groups composing the club sounded a
privilege of the individual to develop , chas Torah flags performed the pre- g
for increased agricultural colonize-
to grow into the present North
the Jewish community of the city was
his own thoughts and shape his own scribed Simchas Torah ceremonies in note of sharp opposition. The center
in
End Community Clinic on Westmin-
Samuel J. Leon, M ecklenberger tion and industrial development
and the wife of the president of Tem- ster avenue, its capacities long over-
dion was tesolution
the r
of thdiscussion
character that makes progress pos. a very impressive manner. The sing- of
ple Judea, where Rabbi Fram was taxed, and now Into the Wineman
and Frankel Will Be Speak-
added responsibilities and severe ob.
Bible. It is not possible to learn much ing was conducted by Abe Lecho- introduced by the Gruenbaum group
spiritual leader for five years, brought
from those who uniformly agree with vitzky, member of the teaching staff asking for the definite abandonment
ligations upon American Jewry.
clinic.
ers at the Meeting.
greetings from the temple and from
us. But many useful things are of Kirby Center. The ceremony was of the agreement and the adoption by
The site selected on Holbrook ave-
"Just as the budget calla for ex-
the Jewish community of Chicago. nue, east of Oakland, has three
learned from those who disagree with supervised by Solomon Kasdan. A the club of an oppositional stand
At a spledidly attended meeting of penditures one-third greater than last
us, and even when we can gain noth. timely holiday talk was given by Jo- against the government. Members of Pisgah Lodge, No. 34, Independent year, so must American Jews give at She spoke briefly upon Rabbi Fram'a houses on It. Two of these will be
a
the praesiduin of the c u urg
least one-third more this year, in or. achievements in her city in the re- destroyed. The third will be reno-
ing our differences are likely to do seph Chaggi.
At the new Philadelphia Talmud mod erate attitude. Following the de. Order B'nai frith, held in the lodge der that the budget can be carried ligious, educational and communal vated and enlarged as an annex to
U3 no harm.
In this period of after-war rigid- Torah. where an equally large num- feat of the Gruenbaum resolution a rooms at Temple Emanuel Monday out and our work in Palestine main- life. Rabbi Fram, she stated, "taught the Leopold Wineman Building. It
its, suspicion and intolerance, our Iber of children and adults was Rath- commission was elected to work out a evening, Oct. 12, the B'nai B'rith tained and extended," he declared. us a living religion."
will be a memorial building—head-
Dr. Franklin said the day was par- quarters for the Visiting Nurses' As-
h sense of the moder- building fund campaign was given "The annual budget for the regular
own country has not been exempt red. the ceremony and services were resolution
es'in the
an auspicious start. Stirring ad- colonization program of the Keren ticularly appropriate, as Succoth is sociation In the district, work In nu-
from unfortunate experiences. Thanks [ carried out in a splendid manner. at
On the following day a resolution dresses by Morris J. Kramer, chair. Hayesod was fixed at $3,000,000 at a time of rejoicing and Temple Beth trition under the guidance of the Vis-
to our comparative isolation, we have I Morris Margolis conducted the sing-
El can rejoice in the selection of iting Housekeepers' Association,
declaring the opposition of the Club of man of the building committee, and
known less of the international file- I ing and Michael Michlin took care of
.
Rabbi Fram as director of religious work in physiotherapy and also will
the ceremonies. Bernard Isaacs in- Jewish Deputies to the Grabski gov- Morris Shatzin, director of the build- the
congress,
an increase
of one-third
over
the previous
budget.
This fin-
tions and rivalries than some other troduced Isidore Rosenberg, who re.
ernment was unanimously adopted. ing fund drive, aroused considerable crease was necessitated by the tee. education, as one who will have excel- serve as classroom.
countries less fortunately situated.
cently joined the United Hebrew The acceptance of this resolution, sig. enthusiasm among the members. mendous growth in Jewish immigra- lent charge of their children's re-
But among some of the varying Schools staff. and who delivered an
Will Use Routes Plan.
ligious knowledge. Rabbi Pram, In
nificant political event as it is, does
The last meeting was featured by tion to Palestine during the past year,
racial, religious and social groups of appropriate Simchas Torah talk.
In connection with the application
not, however, indicate yet the break- an interesting address by Allen W. which is now averaging over 3,000 his response, spoke on the necessity
our people there have been manifes-
of
physiotherapy,
it is interesting to
of the parents co-operating with the
Mr. Rosenberg, who was principal ing off of the agreement between the
Kent, former assistant prosecutor, on monthly.
tations of an intolerance of opinion,
religious schools by teaching their note that the Boston plan of posture
club and the Grabski government.
narrowness
of
outlook,
a
fixity
of
for
five
years
of
the
Rochester
He-
Further Immigration Cause,.
the
subject,
"Crime,
Its
Causes
and
work, a new method for straighten-
a
well brew Schools, has been engaged by
The resolution establishes the fact Means of Prevention." Following
"The needs of meeting further children that religion is a part of
inst which we may
judgment,
daily life. Parents, he said, must ing backs, will be tried here in a room
the United Hebrew Schools to super- that the government has, contrary to
Mr. Kent's speech an elaborate pro- emergencies due to the influx of Jew- teach their children by example and which will bear resemblance to a
be warned. aga
the
high
school
department,
its
promises,
not
only
not
fulfilled
the
ish
settlers,
and
the
necessity
of
ex-
vise
gram of entertainment was carried
"It is s not easy to conceive of any. lwhich
precept and by active co-operation gymnasium, in some respects and to
will be opened shortly and de- demands of the Jewish population as
out under the auspices of the enter- tending the agricultural settlements
thing that would be more unfortun.
the setting of those vaudeville acts
f which w ill be give in subs°. expressed in the agreement, but has tainment committee. Silas Feinberg and providing long-time credits for with the temple as the religious cen-
ate in a community based up on the tail s o
where dancers whirl before a series
uent issues of The Detroit Jewish issued new ordinances which are con- officiated as master of ceremonies.
those settlers with some capital who ter.
ideals of which Americana boast than q
An informal reception at which the of mirrors.
teary
to
the
constitution
of
the
Polish
desire to invest in industry, trade and
any considerable development of in- Chronicle.
The room will be equipped with
Monday
evening,
Oct.
26,
has
been
Sisterhood
of
Temple
Beth
El
was
Aaron D. Markson was the speaker Republic and which have created
building activities will be met by the
tolerance as regards religion. To a
cameras of a new design, wall lad-
host followed the program.
heavy disadvantages for the Jewish designated as "B'nai B'rith Night"
great extent this country owes its be. at the Ahavath Achim Synagogue, population. and a special program of unusual in- creation of an additional $2,000,000
den
and mirrors, a combination
and
Common
"Religion
fund in excess of the regular budget.
ginnings to the determination of our Delmar and Westminster, on Sim.
"Many people believe that common which science hit upon in Boston dur-
"Under the pretext of the univer- terest to all members of the lodge This makes a total of $6,000,000 re-
hardy ancestors to maintain complete i chas Torah morning, Oct. 11. Joseph
sities, the government has introduced and order is being arranged. It is quired this year to carry out our col. sense is oractical and religion is emo- ing the infantile paralysis epidemic
!freedom in religion. Instead of a Chaggi spoke the some morning at
that the services held at the Philadelphia a numerus clausus against Jewish stu- announced that the principal speakers onizatlon program successfully and tional," declared Rabbi William H. of 1916 and with which great results
state church we have decreed .
dents, thus violating the principle of of the evening will be three promis effectively. Fineshriber of Congregation Kene- have been achieved.
evert citizen shall be free to follow and Byron Talmud Torah.
Under the treatment the patient is
the equality of Jews before the law; nest officers of District Grand Lodge,
"The annual budget calls for the seth Israel of Philadelphia, who
the dictates of his own conscience as
the government has continued its ex- No. 6, namely: Samuel J. Leon, presi- expenditure of $1,260,000 for the spoke on "Religion and Common- first photographed, but the resulting
JOFFE WILL COME HERE
to his religious beliefs and affiliations.
termination policy against the Jewish dent of the district; Albert F. Meek. maintenance of the 43 Keren Ilayesod ' sense" at the opening meeting of the picture is different than any before
Under that guaranty we have erected ,
population in the field of economic life lenberger, member of the general agricultural settlements throughout Men's Temple Club last Tuesday eve- obtained. With this special camera,
a system which certainly is justified I
MOSCOW.—(J. T. A.)—Professor
and Hiram D. Frankel, Palestine. It is planned to consoli- ning, following a dinner given in the person photographed produces
and a system of taxation has ruined committee,
by
fruits.
Under
no other
could Joffe, who startled the Russian scien. the Jewish population simultaneously executive secrteary and director. All date many of these colonies to pro. honor of the installation of Rabbi merely a shadow or silhouette on the
we Its
have
dared
to invite
the peoples
tific world with his invention of a with the economic fabric of the coon- members of the lodge are urged to
for a close settlement of rehabili- Fram. "Religion attempts to take the plate. The resulting print Is then
of all countries and creeds to come method of condensing electrical en-
attend this meeting in order that vide
fated districts of the country. In ideal and make it concrete or peace converted into a straight black ail-
tical. It is the duty of everyone to houette. At each succeeding treat-
here and unite with us in creating the ergy, will short y pr
these
well
known
men
may
be
greeted
eThe Club of Jewish Deputies there-
addition, through extensive land pur- break the artifical barriers between meat the patient is rephotographed,
United States with the object of Sc-
state of which we are all citizens.
by a capacity audience.
chases to be made during the year, it the religious and secular life; people producing a series of silhouettes
But having invited them here, quainting himself with the American fore refuses to vote for a resolution
The next regular meeting of the is further planned to increase the age
of confidence in the government," the
must live according to religious prin- which shows him vividly his progress.
having accepted their great and va• electric industry.
lodge will take place Monday eve- ricultural development of the historic
On the invitation of several Amer- resolution read.
ciples." By the std of the mirrors, he also is
tied contributions to the building of
A conference between the Minister ning, Oct. 19. at Temple Emanuel, Valley of the Jezreel, where, on land
Rabbi Finshriber paid a tribute to able to see his defects and his pro-
the nation, it is for us to maintain
of Education and the deans of the Taylor and Wilson avenues. considered uninhabitable a few years the work of the Boy Scouts among gress toward normality.
in all s good
faith
those
liberal
'natl•
lean
universities
and
scientific
insti-
and traditions which have tutiona, Dr. Joffe will deliver • series
Jacob Rosenberg, chairman of the ago because of the malaria-breeding
of lectures in the United States on
The muscles are manipulated by
the youth of today, stating that they
tution
(Turn to last page.)
entertainment committee, announced mosquito, the Keren Hayesod has es- are attempting the adoption of re- physio-therapy. Those that need it
been so productive of good.
his invention.
that all details of the first annual tablished 12 flourishing colonies dur- li loos principles to the daily life of are stimulated; others are relaxed
"The bringing together of all these
autumn dance, to take place Sunday
also spoke of I and th e patient is enabled to contro l
different national, racial, religious'
in the character of the the young people. He
evening, Nov. 1, in the Book-Cadillac ing the change
nest year."
the aims of the luncheon clubs, as his posture and perfect it by watch-
and cultural elements has made our
Hotel, have been settled. Music for Jewish immigration to Palestine, the Rotarians, the Ki•anis and other ing himself in silhouette and in mire
country a kind of composite of the
the occasion will be furnished by t t which, in addition to thousands o • era, to teach that service should come tor. Boston doctors have found that
rest of the world and we can render'
famous Keystone Recording Orches- impoverished Jews from the Ghettoes
I a patient with infantile paralysis
no greater service than by •mon-
self.
of Eastern Europe, now includes above
tea.
Harry R. Solomon, president of the thrives under the system.
stratine the possibility of harmonious
merchants and investors with some
Plans are now being drawn for the
co-op ration among no many various
capital of their own, is reflected in Men's Club, presided at the banquet.'
As evidence, incl.
the budget, which for the first time Rabbi From s mother and brother main building.
groups. Every one of them has some-'
were among the guests, having come densely, of the total inadequacy of the
thing characteristic and significant of
makes provision for extensive credit
present
quarters,
figures for the first
great value to cast into the common
facilities for the middle classes, Mr. to Detroit for the installation core-
five months of 1025 show 8,000 cases
monies.
fund of our material, intellectual and
Untermyer pointed out.
handled,
as
compared
with less than
O•rnoir.
miCniGnM
spiritual resources.
$200,000 for the Bank..
5,000 during the first five months of '
O'Neill'. Play Suceessfilly Staged by
War a Great Test.
, "The budget sets aside about
or
virtually
double.
1924,
Detroit's Amateur Players.
The war brought a great test of
for the further
$200,000
The figures also show that the
our experiment in amalgamating
Korea Ilayesod industrial
support of
this
clinic is non-sectarian in its activi•
. _ . _
these varied factors into a real na- I
The Detroit repertory group sue- and artisans' banks, in addition to
Country tie!, as it set out to be. Forty per
Morris
Rothenberg
Says
Oct.
7,
1025.
thin, with the ideals and aspirations
cessfully opened its sec,nd season on money which will be allocated from
during 192 4 were
cent of theh patien
Mal;ng Rapid Forward Strides.
of a united people. None wan ex-
c were
c
Friday evening, Oct. 2, at its studio, the $2,000,000 emergency fund for
sont lini
non-Jewis. llts
Cahe
—
cept, from the obligation to serve
52 Putnam street, with a presenta• the further extension of credits as the
PARIS.—(J. T. A.)—Morris Roth- so numerous during the past summer
when the hour of danger struck. The
tion of one of Eugene o'Neill's lesser needs arise," Mr. Untermyer stated.
successes, "Diftrent." "Diff'rent" "The economic stability achieved in enberg, national chairman of the that Tuesday and Saturday, in par-
event proved that our theory had been
sound.
was originally performed in New the country since the war as a result board of directors of the American ticular, found long restless queues
ew here stretching far down Westminster ave.
"On a solid foundation of national '
York by the Provinet.town Players, of the British Mandate and Jewish Keren Hayesod, in an interv ,
his return from a survey of MO- nue.
unit) there had been erected a super-
but never reached Broadway, as it is constructive activities has opened , on
The new building, of course, will
Mr. J. 5. Scnakne,
nomic conditions in Palestine, reported
structure which in its varied parts had
Business Manager, :Wen Chronicle,
a drama which appeals , o the few and paleqine as a field for safe and sub- that the country is making rapid for- allow of the continuation of the work
offered full opportunity to develop
not to the general pub!a. The char- • stantial investment enterprises. Dur-
Detroit, Michigan.
actors are the usual 0 Neill persons, ing the past year many Jewish mere , ward strides, particularly in the field of the medical, surgical, dental, gyne-
all the range of talents and genius
"The ological, neurological, dermatological,
that had gone into its making. Well
men and women resid,ng in a drab c hants of Poland have come to the of agricultural colonization.
pediatric, eye, ear and nose, venereal,
Deer Mr. Sonatas:
New England seaport living somber country to aid in the upbuilding of economic situation shows steady pro-
nigh all the races, religions and na-
greys
in
all
lines,
industrial
and
Agri- well-baby and pre-natal clinics on a
Upon ay return Irma a two seats• trip
tionalities of the world were repre-
lives. The love story of Caleb Wil- the land. They have brought some
hams, a typical seafaring individual, capital with them, but they require cultural," Mr. Rothenberg stated. much larger and expert scale.
sented in the armed forces of this na-
through the Southern Peninsula of Michigan. I find the gosh
The handicap of limited space has
tion; as they were in the body of our
Hoshonah edition of the Detroit Jewish Chronicle upon ay desk.
and strait-laced Emma Crosby, who further financing and easy credits to "The greatly increased immigration of
as "diff'r- establish themselves securely in busi- the mist year has been readily absorb- held the North End clinic down to
population.
regards herself and Caleb
end
in
the
growing
life
of
the
country
superficial
work in several particulars.
No man's patriotism was iM -
en" from all the oth, rs, is sharply ness."
May I tats this opportunity to compliment
neg- The new building, for one thing, will
Pgrell or service questioned because
Other items on the budget for the and unemployment is practically
you on the ezeetlence of this particular edition, both as to the
and truthfully drawn. although far
allow more stress on nutrition in re-
,
Jewish
population.
of his racial origin„ his political
are $200,000 for public health ligible among the
typographical sake-up of the publication. and in particulaa the
from beautiful. The a c tion covers 30 year
k, to continue the fight against The Jews of Palestine are anxirme for 'lotion to disease. Groups will be
years, the first act showing us the wor
4 ini . 'n or his religious convictions.
!wee enjoyed reading your •Iitorials,
editorial page. I always
Immigrants and sons of immigrants
Crosby hine in too and th e second malaria and other diseases which have even a greater immigration than is at , brought in and shown how to cook
tecause they are so !rant and so thoroughly understandable. It seems
been largely brought under control; present permitted in the country. The meals. There will be accommoda.
from the Central European countries
e cover. of your very
tions for persons who need observe-
act in 1920.
Ha r e athered •ithin
to me that this y. you
the $420,000 for education, to maintain middle - class immigration is a growing lion in bed and yet ti , ) not require
fought side by side with those who
aseortaent of interesting articles
, k played
an
Jeannette
McCormi
1et.
-
as
occe
power in the country. Land IT! c ids
descended from the countries which
tone publicat ion,
ion of the Chronicle'. part of Emma Crosby, sue.cessfully the complete system of Hebrew edu -
lways
is
reaso•and
in
anticipat
cation, consisting of 120 schools; tion is decreasing, I am happy to re-.hospitalization. There will be guar-
possibly anti ciPate,
y _
were our allies; with the sons of
as one could
n f Or Impacting sore tsan ordi
portraying
the maid"
girl who
elected
remain an "old
rather
than to
be $195,000 to establish immigrants in pert, due to the gradual economic sta. ters where persons can stay for the
equatorial Africa, and with the red
good taint s. there a
the, required time and blood, heart, kid-
editions invar iably carry •• cresiseriale
regular
rerul
$45,- bilizatior."
men of our own aboriginal popula-
ment,
ror
your
treatment,
classed among the other girls of the
he self-supporting employment and
ti o. .. 1 Work.
d ate
s sta
E du rc iv . en
R othenberg was
amount of well written high class articles.
tion, all of them equally proud of
village; Winniett Wright, who also 000 for the use of the agricultural ne awir High
r, Lrd P b l Ime r, ne Will
Cagy
Commissioner,
an
ll d Ca
f
the name Americans.
dvertise -
staged the play, was almost proles- experiment stations.
and
declared
that
he
was
convinced
,
Laboratory
and
X•ray
will be part
Ti'. Detroit Lif • Insurance Company a
"We must not, In times of peace,
O'Brien
sional in his characterization of Caleb
ent has occasioned us many compliments fro& our friends. W.
that Lord Plumer would continue to of the equipment. There also will be
Permit ourselves to lose any part
4,000 ENTER PALESTINE
Williams.
Other
actors
were
Howard
•
display
re.
gave
carry
out
to
the
fullest
the
terms
of
educational
work
in
home
nursing,
•Ishe. et to thank You for the very nice
from this structure of patriotic unity.
eepectelly
Talbert, Marguerite Bissell, Clyde
A.)--Four the Mandate for the upbuilding of the' little mother classes, lectures on hy-
I make no plea for leniency toward
JERUSALEM.—(J.
his personal article.
Canis, Laurel Kenney. Fete* Young
giene.
All
in
all,
the
clinic
will
have
those who are criminal or vicious, are
and Gerald Van Riper. The settings thousand immigrants entered Pales- Jewish homeland. Expressing the I
f g t b r highest enthusiasm for the achieve-I the facilities to tackle the main prob.
open enemies of society and are not
Mr. Milton Alwrider's article on
•
tineduring
'
g
were
designed
by
Stephen
•
.
in
Pales-Ilem
of
preventive
work.
The
work-
amen rood for
prepared to accept the true standards
Leer. grew Bust neat'contained
and executed by Earl Wright and the according to figures made known meets
of the
Jewish people
'what Peligion May
tnie, Mr.
Rothenberg
paid particular , ing staff will be tripled, according to
and dentiles•
of our citizenship. By tolerance I
epplicable alike to JIM
I staff assisting Winniett Wright, who here.
serioua thought,
It was stated that the immigration , tribute to the accomplishments of , presen t plans.
do not mean indifference to evil. I
the play, included Clyde Caris,
I
staged
Richard Atkins, Earl Wright, Clifford figures would have been higher were 'Baron Rothschild and the Keren Hale•I Dr. Harry Saltzstein, the head of
mean respect for different kinds of
31neerely years,
what Pal• l the medical staff, has been largely re-
rood.
it not for the fact that the High Mali- sod. Ile emphasized that
LaRouche
and Lillian
Rabinowitz.
Joseph O'Brien,
another
talented days come in this month. A greater @•tifle now needs in order to maintain i sponulble for the new development
"Whether one traces his American-
Mrs.
ism back three centuries to the May-
member of the Repertory group, gave ; stream of Jewish Immigration is ex- its steady progress is the united finan• The plans have been devised by
of all Jewry throughout i (Turn to
flower, or three years to the steerage,
petted after the Feast of the Taber-. al support
saner Gus
last
page.)
I Anton Tchekoff'a "The Swan Song"'
the world.
is not half so important as whether
President.
nicks.
...5•0 1Mtlicit to the
as a curtain raiser.
his Americanism of today is real and
Arrange Oct. 26 As
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