)00 A makaldrewishibiodialaga CLIFTON AVEN V1 • CINCINNATI 10, OHIO Our New Location: 525 w oonwArin i bETROIT LWISII. 111101i1CL- THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1925 VOL. XVIII. NO. 22 ORTHODOX LEADERS WILL HOLD ANNUAL Will Adhere to • Agreement Grabski to Club of CONVENTION OCT, 24 Says Jewish Deputies. Polish Government' Living Up To Pact Union of American Hebrew Congregation Officers and Zone Chairmen of the Board of ;finance 1-0-4-0 Per Year, $3.00; Pqr Copy,' 10 Cents JEWISH CONGRESS TO FEATURE MANY Meet to Pledge Services in , FAMOUS SPEAKERS Forthcoming Annual Cam- paign of Fund. Leaders Consider Community Chest Mme. Mueller, Manley Hudson, ,-- Representatives of Congrega- ARSAW. — (J. T. A.) — The con - tidna to Attend in Large vietion that the Polish government is living up to the terms of the o is Numbers. 1 Jewish agreement and that its atti- tude will not be influenced by the fact that the Club of Jewish Depu- C. G. DAWES INVITED TO ADDRESS MEETING ties passed a resolution not to vote confidence in the government, was expressed by Vladislaw Grabski, Po- Taylor Phillips Empha- lieb Prime Minister, in a statement Capt. issued to the representative of the sizes Need of Organized Jewish Telegraphic Agency here. An inquiry was forwarded to the Orthodox Jewry. ' TELEPHONE CADILLAC l.erh Ilsginlorn, tune Ptnnol■ seia Samuel Gutman. Zunr Hmry Onpenhelmtr, lone 4 Color.... SlarA1.1. Virstr. Nathan Cohn. tam I Al.b.A• logIda, two., Casm.laaa. 1 Emu vote A meeting of prominent local men . , Leas Reich Among Lee- in the Jewish community was held at fusers at Convention. the Phoenix Club last Sunday morn s leg when Morris D. Waldman, et executive director of the United Jew- TO.CONSIDER PHASES ish Charities, asked these men to PROBLEMS OF JEWISH JEW confer with William J. Norton, execu- tive secretary of the Detroit Com- munity Fund, regarding the Conti Dr. Wiie President of Congress, munity Chest drive, which is ached- Lipsky and Eisenstadt Will uled for Nov. 4-14. Adolph 'Fleeter- Also Speak. • wald presided at the meeting, w was attended by the following cap- I . . taint for the campaign: Sidney Alex- • NEW YORK.—What promises to , - J. be ■ historic event of first-rate im- ander, Dr. P. M. Bernstein, Brachman, Fred M. Butzel•lsauDreia porlance in the annals of American fuss, Harry Frank, Morris Friedberg, Jewry will take place on Suiuley and Gilbert, Standee.. Oct.- 25 and. 26,. when the William Friedman, Samuel T. - • B. leene fifth ' biennial' aession of the Amer'. Abraham Glazer, William . berg, A. J. Koffman, Julian H.-Kra- can ,Jewieh,Congress opens in A. C. Lappin, Felix Mahler, Ralph delphie • at • the ,Benjamin Franklin D. Schiller, Morris D. Waldman, Mel- 'Hotel., Every section of the country ville S. Welt, Henry Wineman, 'as well as all elements of, American repremented in'the'con. Adolph Finsterwald, Herman Finster- Jewry %Jog be, weld, Emil Loewenberg, Fred A. geese and the deliberatiofts arid , de- Gnisburg, Louis Becsky and Mr. Nor- cisioni•of that body upon the Many ton. problems confronting the Jewfsh peo- Mr. Waldman gave a brief sum- pie here • and abroad are certain to mary of a report comparing the - con- have far-reaching _effects. Final arrangemente have been .hom-' tributions of the Jewish community during the Emergency Fund Drive of ;dote for the erftertainment of the last spring to the Community Chest. &legatee and visitatep the congress , He stated that 150 odd persons cons by the Philadelphia,•reception corn. tributed to the Emergency Fund, giv- mittee, the leadng‘werkers of which... ing sums o; more than $25, than did are Judge William - B: Lewis, Louie E. Levinthel; Jacob Ginsbuig, Martin to the Community Chest. Mr. Wald - man said that the United Jewish, C. Levy, A. Hiner, Harry M. Belden- Charities is asking the Community berg and Charles Lipshitz. .": The congress is scheduled to open Fund for an increase of $50, 000 it is therefore the duty of every:Jew on Sunday afternoon with greetings, to make his contribution larger so the my behalf of ehe Philadelphia tecep- ress y request may be made with dignity. tion -committee and an address Fred M. Maze', in his informal talk, alayorKendrick of Philedelphie. The stressed the needs of the Wineman actual lausiness,orthe session will be- Clinic as a preventative institution gin with an; address by Dr.' Stephen and explained how in time it would S. Wise. president Of the, American more than pay for itself, since in. Jewish Congress, setting forth the etc- aiding to prevent serious illness complishmente of the congress for the among its clientele it would reduce past two years and his reeomineeda- the number of persons wbq wouli lions for future activities. This will otherwise have to appeal to the charl• be supplemented by a detailed repdrt . ' of the',eongrese ,by itles for financial aid and other aid. of the activities , Prime Minister as to whether the res NEW YORK. — (J. T. A.) — Sev- olution of the Club of Jewish Depu- eral hundred Orthodox Jewish con- ties, with whom the Polish Jewish gregations in the' city of New York agreement was concluded recently, were represented ht 4 luncheon at the will not affect the destiny of this Bros • dwa Central Y Hotel agreement. to consider The government of the Polish the problems of these congregations republic will not change its attitude in New York and other cities. The luncheon was given under t e toward the Polish. Jewish agreement auspices of the Union of Orthodox because of; the fact that the Club of O Jewish Congregations of America. Jewish Deputies has decided to join Dr. David de Sola Pool, rabbi of the the ranks of the oppositional groups Spanish and Portuguese synagogue in Parliament. The government of and chairman of the convention corn- the Polish republic has never conclud- Dasid A. Bronn. Natha n 1 e eta t mittee, presided. Rabbi Herbert S. ed the agreement as such with the Chairman , 110,S y n Goldstein, president of the union, ad. Club of Jewish Deputies in the Po- winn. c vat lish Parliament. The reply of the dressed the gathering. Plans for the Sr. convention were outlined. It was Prime Minister to the declaration e stated that Gen. Charles G. 'Dawes, made by the president of vice-president of the United States, I of Jewish Deputies, following con- i sultations with other government has been invited to address the con- members concerning the realization vention. Capt. N. Taylor Phillips, 0. R.. C., of the just requirements of the Jew- ish population," the statement of the member • of the convention commit- Polish Prime Minister declared. tee, in an interview emphasized the "The government of the Polish re- Samuel E. Kohn, lone it, need of. organization for Orthodox l't.h Noon.. Simon Lamm, lone 6 Jewish congregations in America. I public is carrying out its program in Km„-a,, mn.hiaan Ulna "The notion prevails that modern lifelthis regard, It has never made the and particularly, so .in modern scien- carrying out of this program condi- tific institutions • is contrary to the tional on the attitude of the Club of spirit of Orthodox Judaism. What al Jewish Deputies toward the govern- ent demanding from the Jews of profound mistake. I belong to afam- Poland „only a loyal attitude toward ily the sons of which have studied at the state and its requirements. The Columbia University , for at least 150 Prime Minister considers the com- years and this fart- has not effected Worn Siert, Zone 9 plaints of the Jewish deputies unjus- Joseph Mkhael., Al. 7 see- tic, T.... their devotion to traditional Juda- , Mr. Butzel also said that it is the Bernard G. Richards, executiVe, . , 111 ■ 444., WinonKane... tified, particularly the complaint of • na ism," he stated. • aim of the Jewish community to con- retary. the application of the numerus "The thing which is a fundamental duct but two drives this coming sea- . The evening session on Sunday will clausus against Jewish students. The • devoted to a number of addresses error in the minds of the large masses Minister of Education sent out a cir- son, participating in the Community be of our brethren in this country is that Chest campaign and endeavoring to which will form the basis of discus cular to the. senates of the universi- in their anxiety for adaptation to the various -important Jewish consolidate all Zionist, Joint Matti- aloe ties on Sept. 25, in which it was em- American environment 'they often button Committee and other appeals ptoblems.• phasized that the question of nation- A-n impressive list of speakers has confuse the issues. One ought to be ality or religion is not to be involved into one combined campaign. a thorough American with regard to Mr. Norton explained the plan of been selected ter' this Occasion; each., in the- admission of students. The Excellent Progiihn and Speak- the forthcoming drive and said that speajter being an authority on his Rabbi Leon Fram will deliver civic questions, standard of living, Minister of Education also, on Oct. Yiddish and Hebrew Groups Vl- obeying the law and speed of work, his first Sunday lectUre at Tem- a careful study had been made of-hi- subject. MMe. Anitta Mueller of ers Planned for Important 7, consulted with the deans of the Already Meeting. Others but not abandon his Jewish religious ple Beth Eh, Woodward avenue comes in the city and quotas had been enna; who has achieved fame through- , higher educational institutions con- • Meeting of Year, tradition. The people who come from at Gladstone, on Sunday morn- to Begin Soon. assigned according to individual and aut,Europe as a result of her striking cerning this matter. I must, how- war in re- ing. Oct. 25. His subject will the various.countrias are rightly eag- collective incomes. "Detroit," he achievements during 'the . ever, at the same time make clear er to leave behind them their Rue- that the government cannot inter- be "Religion In t ae Twentieth The registration for night classes The largest and most enthusiastic said,. "has not learned how to be lieving the distress, of many tbou- meeting. in the history of Pisgah Century." This le to be the lien, Roumanian or Hungleriap af- enerous and we need a campaign of Rands of Jewish pogrom orphans and t • fere with the autonomy enjoyed by ' now being conducted at the United • Lodge, No. 4, Independent Order education on generosity. It is a has an intimate knowledge of Jewish ' 'first of a series of eight lectures filiation, and they often associate It the universities by dictating to them Hebrew Schools for the benefit of B'nai B'rith, is predicted fur the first with their Judaism. This is the line to be delivered on the last Sun- popular misconception that duringtcohditions in I,aetern Europe, wllT btr the qualifications for the admission adults who wish to study Hebrew, ' annual "B'nai B'rith Nite" which is prosperous times people are more one of the speakers at thie ',vision. • day of each month on the prob. of distinction which must be drawn. of students. If there are prejudices Yiddish, Hebrew and Yiddish litera- to take place in Temple Emanuel, generous; instead, the notion being! Another speaker will be Profeeeor lems.of religion in the twentieth Americanization cannot and should they cannot be eradicated by a stroke ture, the Bible and kindred subjects, Taylor and Wilson avenues, Monday that during hard times more persons I Manley Iltulson of the faculty of the century. The opening lecture not in any way affect their. Jewish of the pen. They must gradually be has been very encouraging and plans . . will discuss the meaning of the need immediate relief so gifts are II rvard Law School and head of the° evening, Oct. 26. religious tradition. b • spreading the conviction are rapidly being completed for the Not only will this meeting com- more generous and larger, as the giv- Institute of International Law at Ge- Concurrently with the conventionlovercome idea of God in present-day re- organization of the variou9 classes. of the Union of Orthodox Jewish Con- of their unjustness. Consequently memorate the eighty-second anni- era can see the concrete necessity of neva. Professor Hudson resides for ; ligion. Subsequent lectures One Hebrew pomp and one Yiddish gregations, the women's branch of Or the government cannot act on the group have already started their versary of the founding of the order, the day. Detroit is the twenty-fourth a part of every year at Geneva, the -. will discuss the problems of life union will hold a separate session op resolution of the Club of Jewish work. The Hebrew class meets every but it will be the occasion of the ren- city in the country, based upon per seat of the League of Nations, where after death, of ceremonialism Oct 25. Mrs. Adolph Schwartz is I Deputies with regard to this matter," Thursday evening at 7:30 at the Tal- and of faith healing. Services dition of one of the finest entertain- capita giving. The Community Chest he serves as consultory on legal.. the Prime Minister's statement con- ment and intellectual advancement quota is $300,000 larger this year problems which come before the begin at 10:45. All are wel- chairman of the general committee, , mud Torah, Philadelphia and Byron programs in years. The list of speak- than last due to increased obligations, league council and assembly. • Great ,- Mrs. Isidore Friedman chairman of cluded, • come. avenues. and the Yiddish class meets ers-for the evening will be headed by Including the Leopold .Wineman interest is attached to' the address the committee on arrangements. The every Wednesday evening at 7:30 at as se_ Sam J. Leon,- president of District Health Center, and totals $2,950,- which Professor Hudson is to deliver convention committee includes Mrs. the Kirby Center. New applicants before the American s Jewish 'Con,:' Grand Lodge No. 6; Hiram D. Fran- N. Taylor Phillips, Mrs. J. Mayer can still•enter these classes by regis- great, because he is one of the out. kel, secretary, and Albert F. Mecklen- 000." Asher, Mrs. Ralph Ilarte and Mrs. tering iminediately. A' large group standing experts on all problems aris- berger, member of the general com- Herbert S. Goldstein. of Junior Hadassah 'Members have MEETING IMPORTANT leg out of the questions of mandates . mittee. Mr. Frankel will speak on Reports received at the headquar- Membership and Fund-Raising Drive. joined the Hebrew class. OF ZIONISTS OCT. 29 and minority rights. "The Three Gifts" and the subject of ters of the union indicate that large Occupy Attention of Women,. Since the classes are being organ- Dr. Leon Reich of Poland. presi- the discourse of Mr. Mecklenberger numbers of delegates will arrive ized for the benefit of adults who de- An important meeting of the De- dent of the Club of Jewish Deputies will be "The Duty We Owe." Every , from Boston, Baltimore, Montreal NEW YORK. — The earnestness sire to •study particular subjects, no . In the Polish Parliament, will sjoeak troit district of the Zionist Organiza- of the lodge has been urged and many other cities. Rabbi Dr. with which Iladassah chapters age curriculum was planned and the sub- - member tion of America will be held next on the contemporary post on of tae Pereira Mendes, first president of the taking up their duties for the coming jects are entirely selective. A group Two Hundred and Fifty Stu to be present at this meeting. Jews in Poland with special reference Thursday evening, Oct. 29, at Henry M. Abramovitz, chairman 8 dents Registered for New - union, is expected to arrive from year augurs well for record year of 10 or More persons is necessary to at the Philadelphia and Byron [ to the relations between the Polish Montreal, where he is Aabbi Emeritus of accomplishment. Although activi- organize any one class, which may in- or the intellectual committee, has se- o'clock est Undertaking. , government and the Jewish papula• Talmud Torah, when nomination end cured the consent of Clarence Dar- of the Spanish nad Portuguese Syna- ties usually do not get into full swing clude any subject in which the mem- ...--- Other speakers will be Louis With the opening on Monday eve- row to deliver a public address in the election of officers for the ensuing lion. gogue. Ile will deliver the opening until after the Holy Days, men), chap- bers are vitally interested. All in Lipsky, chairman of the Zionist Or- year will take place. Other matters1 very near future under.the auspices address. sera have already held first opening •etruction is given by the faculty of nine, Oct. 19, of Beth El's college of of interest and importance to the ganization of America, who will speak meetings of the season and outline the United Hebrew Schools and al higher Jewish studies, Detroit Jewry of Pisgah Lodge. The complete de- Zionists of Detroit will be discussed on Palestine, and Rabbi Moses Eisen- gl in its his- tails will be announced by Mr. Ab- their programs for the year's ork w. • k is under the jurisdiction of the page thatorious of the Detroit corn- ramovitz at the "B'nai •B'rith Nite" and everyone interested is urged to stadt, former Chief Rabbi of Lenin- schools. Bernard Isaacs is supenn- hes written During the months of October; attend. grad 'who will discuss the present tory and in a vember and December chapters will tendent of the schools. munity. Two hundred and fifty men meetitig. Israel Davidson, who returned sev- plight of Russian Jewry. Activities of the building fund Among the classes which are being trate on membership cam- work on concen for. An interesting feature will be a and women registered . committee, headed by Morris Shatzin, oral weeks ago from a trip to Pales- plans. Simultaneously some chap- organized is one in Jewish history To the those of of of are progressing in a most satisfactory tine will continue the romantic story series of special reports from Marvin who opening keep our evening. finger on pulse tors will conduct fund-raising active- which has as its members young busi- the Lowenthal, representative of the con- of his personal observations in the ties, Joint campaigns with the Ke- ness men who desire to study a sue- Jewieh life in Detroit, this auspicious manner. Offices of the committee a. holy Land. Mr. Davidson spoke at gress at Geneva, describing from been established at 1005 L Bible and Jewish History Are ran llayesod are being arranged in vey of the chronology of the Jewish beginning is an indication of the have ette Building, from which all the last meeting of the organization first•hand sources the conditions of many cities throughout the country. l e• Northwestern Women's League, heathful interest which has-lain dor- lay and proved so interesting and inform- European Jewry, These reports will Subjects of Lectures on The In Cleveland and Rochester, where PeeP want in the Jewish heart of Detroit. work of the committee is directed. enable the delegates to take intelli- Jacob Rosenberg, chairman of the Tuesday Evenings. one of the external activities of the joint campaigns are well under way, It needed only to be roused by are opportunity such as Beth El College entertainment committee, states that alive that he was urged to continue gent action with respect to European Hadassab women are Playing an im- schools, has decided to devote every Jewish questions. Rabbi A. M. Hershman of Shaarey portent role. A joint drive, in which other meeting to educational matters. provides: It was a happy and en- tickets for the fleet annual autumn his informal talk. At the close, he Sir. and Mrs. David W. Simons will garding which questions anyone may answer Palestine any definite re- Zedek Synagogue will present courses Hadassab will participate actively, The league, which is composed of thusiastic gtoup which assembled at dance of 'Pisgah Lodge; which will will represent Detroit Jewry at the con- desire to ask. more than 100 members from all over Jewish history this . in Bible and ill Temple Beth El to studythe life, Ian- take place at the Book•Cadillac Hotel winter, Recording to an announce- will take place soon in Baltimore. gress. ery Tuesday eve- city, meets every •. h'e budget for the Hades- ATTEND REFORM CONVENTION and Byron guage and literature of our peop e. Sunday evening, Nov. 1, w meet by Judge Harry B. Keidtee an, sah Medical Organizetion for the year the ning at the Philad Just as there is a definite standard able at the door the evening of the the Talmud Torah. New members and of scholarship .for teaching in the dance. All arrangements have been chairman of the education committee 1925-26, as fixed at the last conven- Dr. Leo M. Franklin and Rabbi completed for this affair, which will friends are always welcome to come of the congregation. The opening lectures of the series will be given.in amount lion, is $330,000, more budget. than t ice Al- e io join the public school systems of our country, , be an -outstanding social event of the Leon Frain of Temple Beth El left of last year's h . to the' meetings a il e is primarily last Monday night for Cincinnati, i season. the assembly hall of the synagogue h e,* [ league. Since the e . Hadassahs responsi' (continued on Me 15.' where they attended the sessions of Tue ,alaY evening, Oct. 27, from It to t ear tftgreater than ever before, Ha-, interested in the Jewish education of the thirty-sixth annual convention of 10 o'clock, and will continue Interest every dassah chapters expect to meet their the children, the members decided to the Central Conference of American . Tme in t day evening thereafter. take, ,.an ,especial interest in studying aiiitohn the tfiL I New York City Has — $4,000,000 c trw Is! coincident y pledge to Palestine. l - s i a,o ita s e s bib Tr ' When Miss Henrietta Szold, pr Jew's. education. he courses is being manifested b 0 oo . of - Assignment an d o 0, State . in cation s group s outside of the' e ongr e- . ew Union College . rilet l i founding of greet . cation. Among th ose who p lan to M i chigan Dr. Franklin delivered a pair on attet.-1 the courses are member, of dent of liadassah, who is now -- President. her with reports of new groups opI By DR. JULIAN MORGENSTERN, "Religious Work i n the Universities"- Hadassah and Junior Hadassah, as estine, returns, chapters will and , an enlarged membership NEW YORK.—The quota s to be • them here in steadily in- at one of the meetings. Hadassah's Pales- i'. of -the ganized, well as the Ladies A Auxiliary People's — raised in each of the states at t e • collections for The future of the Hebrew Union ! followed em- d synagogue I Union toward the $15,000,000 "over- Famous Anglo-Jewish Scholar an gue and the Young College is bound up inseparably with creasing number., to establish th •nr seas chest" for reconstructive relief Society. A permanent committee large Professor PlIIIII, Away. the. future of American Judaism. Not selves likewise. That they solved this which is to co-operate with Rebbi tinian work. ,. for the Jewish communities suffering I is the Hebrew Union College problem successfully and triumphant- • i Director at ly, the present gratifying economic Eng.—(J, T. A.)— from the war aftermath in various Hershman and the edueation commit. C D Israel Abrahams, famous Anglo- completing its first jubilee and pre- status of the Jews in America proves. countries abroad, especially for aid tee has been formed and consists Of I , paring to enter upon its second, but of the Jews of Russia who are now representatives of each of the organ- I Jewish scholar and professor of Tal- American Judaism, tao, is in a very But this tad( claimed the greater part' of their energies and of their Jewish trying to rehabilitate themselves by mudic literature at the University of izations interested. positive sense completing the first activities 'and left them little oppor- ' a mass movement to the land, have h the event of a demeed for ad-1 Cambrdige, died at the age of 66. period of its history in America and tunity for labors in other directions. 'been fixed by a special conference Dr. Abrahams delivered a series of ditional courses; the education eolit- entering upon the second period. The laws restricting immigration ! held in Chicago by the national corn- mittee will formulate plans' to meet lectures at American Universities and The new restrictive immigration to America have terminated all this.. ' mittee on organization of the United the demand. Such courses will be addressed many Jewish communities laws have brought th s about. Up to And as long as these laws continue Riven under the general direction 'of Jewish Campaign by which the ap- in the United States in 1912. He vis- the present, there has been a cease- in operation, and there seems no pres- Rabbi Hershman. ited America again last year when he peal is to be carried into every sec- less tide of Jewish migration to Amer- tion of the United States and Canada. Members of the social and hospi- lectured at the Institute of Jewish Re- ica. In some decade. this migration ent prospect of their repeal, the num- Aux- ber of Jew, who will migrate to The quotas assigned to each of the tality committees of the Ladies ' banal. was small and in (ethers large, but Americh hehceforth will be compare- I Born in London Nov. 26, 1858, the I respective states under the inclusive Mary will act as hostesses at a social- throughout it has been steady and country-wide budget plan for the half-hour which will follow the lec- son of Louis Barnett Abrahams, he re- continuous. In consequence, the com- tively small and the process of their i absorption into the body of American' ' tures. campaign was made public by David ceived his education at Jew's College, pelling problems of 'Jewry and Ju- A. Brown, national chairman of the Discussing the announcement of of which his father was principal, and daism In America thus far have been Israel' and their successful economic! the courses, Abraham Caplan, secre- appeal, who is known throughout the at University College, London. He those incidental to immigration and incorporation into the life of the American nation will be comparative- country fer his memorable achieve- tary of the congregation, said: fe was app ointed senior tutor at Jews' College in 1900. He was a forceful adaptation to the new American li "Many persons from time to time simple and easy. , meet in leading the Jewish War Suf- ly lecturer. As honorary secretary of In all its manifold aspects. Thus far, We enter, therefore, upon the sea-I have expressed a desire that Rabbi ferers' Campaign of 1921-22 to its 'the committee for training Jewish a eaking generally, the Jews in and period of Jewish life in America, ilershman might give courses in Bible 1$14,000,000 victory, and for his lead. America have been pioneers, and the period of internal Jewish develop- and in Jewish history. It is a source ing participation in every campaign teachers, he was very active. like pioneers in every land and age, ment and growth. Such development for similar purposes in the 10 year' . of real satisfaction to those who seek Abrahams was joint author with with the problems of economic and to promote an interest in Jewish cul- of American effort for overseas re- [ Claude G. Montetiore of "Aspects of social existence confronting them and growth, not only at present in chief America, but in all lands and through- lief which began with the outbreak tural pursuits in Detroit to know the Judaism" published in 1895. Hia most directly and demanding imme. 10 scholarly and persuasive a teacher. works are, "Jewish Life in the Middle I diate solution. Our Immigrants thus out all ages, has rested and must ever of the world war. single, stable founda- - New York City has been assigned as Rabbi Hershman will once more Ages" and "Chapters on Jewish Lit- vest, upon one joint editor of the I far have had to establish themselves tion, Jewish knowledge. And Jewish the biggest single task of the whole direct his talents towards adult Jew- ma. erature." He He was firmly in the new land, and having knowledge can come only through ish education. I have reason to be- "Jewish Quarterly Review." guns to lad page.). also the author of "Festive Studies" succeeded in this, they have had to Jewish education. The watchword of lieve that a large number of the in- RABBI LEON and "A Book of Delight and Other Es- struggle with the ever growing prob. (Continued on page 5.) tellectually earnest men and women ism of assisting their brethren, who in the Jewish community will avail says." DR. LEO M. FRANKLIN themselves of•she courses which Rabbi Hershman wit, give." Classes at Hebrew Schools Organized HAISSAH CHAPTERS . PL N AUTUMN WORK "B'nai B'rith" Night Will Be on Monday Rabbi Fram Speaks °. At Beth El Sunday 1 Beth El College Opened Monday HERSHMAN TO GIVE NOTABLE COURSES GIVE QUOTAS FOR 15 MILLION DRIVE SRAEL ABRAHAMS DIES IN ENGLAND Future Of The Hebrew Union College Religious Education Beth El , r Rabbi of the Refo m Temple for 27 Years r tg