OCTOBER

Pisiknoutr,/crasn(ARONIGM

PLAN AUTUMN DANCE
AT SHAAREY ZEDEK

Louis Norman Joins Fielunal
Agency of Detroit Life In-
surance Company.

M. E. O'Brien, president of the
Detroit Life Insurance Company, an.
nounces the association of Louis Nor-
mhn with the Fishman agency of the
D6troit Life Insurance Company, as
a special representative. Mr. Nor -
man is well known to all Detroit peo-
ple as a successful business man with
a wide acquaintance and high stand.
ing. His decision to become associ-
ated with the agency of Vice-Presi-
dent Fishman of the Detroit Life In-
sure e Company is due, primarily, to
hi desire to be of service to his
lends and business acquaintances
and to his realization of the great op-
portunities in life insurance work,
associated with a corporation which
has progressed and developed with
the advancement of Detroit as a mu-
nicipality.

23, 1925

Affiliated

Societies Are

Event

for

Arranging

Nov. 8.

Invitations are being sent out to
members of Congregation Shaarey
Zedek to an autumn dance which will
be held Sunday evening, Nov. 8, in
the assembly hall of the synagogue.
The (lance is being arranged under
the auspices of the Ladies Auxiliary ,
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Meet Cerreseemiimc• end Cable. et Jewish Te
the Young People's Auxiliary and the
Young People's Society. Prepara-
The French government has purchased two pictures, "Le Dejeuner" and
tions are being made for one of the
"Deux Orphelins," from M. 51aurice Minkowski, the Polish Jewish painter,
most colorful events of the early so-
who is now settled in Paris.
cial season. Mrs. Ilimon Kaplan is
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M. Citroen, Jewish automobile manufacturer in France, has been made general chairman of the arrange-
the Legion of oor, in recognition of his achievement in thelments conimittee and is being assisted
H n by motor cars specilaly designed and pro- I by Mrs. Seymour Frank, the Misses
an official o
Helen Blumrosen, Julia Klein and
ff the Sahara dese rt
•
Edith Shetzer and Maurice Klein and
duced in his factories.
• • • •
Burnett Krauss.
The committee on music is headed
The District Commissioner of Jerusalem has ordered the removal of
the cafe in the neighborhood of the tomb of Rachel and has taken other by Mrs. Noah E. Aronstam and the
masues to secure order there. It is believed that the pilgrimages of Jews committee on invitations is composed
r
e
. be resumed.
of Mrs. Seymour Frank and the
to the tomb, usual during this month, will
Misses Helen Blumrosen and Julia
A loan of $100,000,000 has been offered to the Polish government by Klein.
A five-piece orchestra under the di-
the Rothschild house of Vienna, according to a report published in Warsaw.
nt d
The loan, which is to extend over 25 years, would be guaraeey
the rection of Jules Klein will furnish
th e report. the music.
proceeds of the Polish state monopoly on whisky, according to

A ban on a football match between two Jewish teams was issued by
the rabbinate in Warsaw when it was announced that the game was sched-
uled. The game was played on Saturday by the Maccabi football team of
Tel Aviv and the Maccabi team of Warsaw, resulting in a score of three Hebrew Cl...:
The Hebrew class of the Junior
to one in favor of the Tel Aviv team.
e • • •
Hadassah met for the first time at
Settle by
An ordiname of the Warsaw Wujewoda, the governor of the Warsaw the Talmud Torah, Philadelphia and
ARBITRATION
district, may have a beneficial effect on the economic situation of the Jewish Byron avenues, on Thursday evening,
population in that district. The decree of the governor orders the holding Oct. 15. The class will meet every
Save Time, Money, Temper
of fair days in that district on Fridays instead of Saturdays as was pre- Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock.
Mr. Levy will be the instructor in
viously decided by the city councile .of the .district.
charge. All those interested in the
Ninety-two courts for national minorities will be established in Ukrainia study of Hebrew are invited to join.
Lawyer-Arbitrator
shortly, according to an official announcement in Moscow. Thirty-three of
these new courts willbe conducted in the Yiddish language. Of the 10 Zionist Group:
Specializing in the Settlement
coroners rooms, six will be for Jews. Mixed courts will be established in
of Claims and Controversies
All Junior liadassah members are
those towns and villages where the population is mixed.
Without Court Proceedings.
invited to join the Zionist group,
• • • •
which will meet at the Shaarey Ze-
Dr. It. Kilgour, superintendent of the translating and editorial depart-
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ed dek Synagogue every Tuesday eve-
ment and librarian of the British and Foreign Bible Society, has prepar
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ning beginning on Oct. 27. This
a chronological list of the 835 tongues in which the Bible has been printed
group will be under the leadership of
When' the society was founded in 1804 only 72 languages possessed any
Rabbi A. M. Hershman.
printed portion of the Scriptures. Today there are 576 on the society's
list alone and for many years it has added a new tongue every six weeks.
Choral Groups
• • • •
Junior Hadassah has organized a
Judgment was reserved by the High Court of Palestine in the trial of
Don't suffer-get quick relief.
the Arab Executive versus the Palestine government with regard to the choral group, of which Miss Rhea
Harris
is in charge. All girls inter-
Hebrew Initials on Palestine stamps. The case came up before the court
Effective and inexpensive.
brief submitted by Jamal Husseini, executive secretary ested may communicate with Miss
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on
the
basis
of
costs
nothing
to
come
down
and
Harris,
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It
of the Palestine Arab Executive, charging the Palestine government with
'find out.
violating the terms of the'mandate by inserting the Hebrew initials "aleph," 1473.
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"yood" (standing ,for Eretz Irael) on Palestine stamps.
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Second and Front Sts.
recent convert to Catholicism, has abandoned the Catholic
Sulphur, Mineral, Turkish, Tonic,
Hans Hint ;
faithotecording to his own statement to the office of the Jewish Telegraphic
Swedish, Electric Bathe.
Agency in London. In a laconic communication addressed to the London
"I no longer
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Telegraphic Agency, Hans asked the agency to declare that
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regard myself as subject to Catholic obedience." The message does not ex-
decided
to
return
to
Judaism.
Inquiry
to
this effect
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plain whether Hans bad
array, the raising of a $4,000,000
is being made. ,..• • •s • .
metropolitan quota. The next larges t
local assignments are Pennsylvania' s
Determination not to yield to the demands of the Prussian reactionaries
$2,500,000 quota and the $1,000,00 0
to pursue a course of: intolerance against the Jews was exPressed by the
objectives respectively set for Cali-
Prussian Minister, Severing, following a vote in the Prussian Diet. During
fornia, Massachusetts, New York
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the vote members of the anti•SemitiO Deutsch.nationale party refrained from
state and Ohio. The city of Chicago
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voting on the resolution of confidence in the minister, claiming that he was
also has been set a $1,000,000 quota
too tolerant toward the East European Jews resident in Prussia. The
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expectation, exclusive of the $1,000,-
minister MAIN reply expressed his strong determination that he will not
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yield to the wishes of the reactionaries.
of that city, which was the outstand-
• .• • •
,
. The question of the numerus clausus applied by the Hungarian govern- ing first contribution to the chest
pledged by the Chicago millionaire
ment against Jewish students will be discussed at e December session of and philanthropist at the recent na-
.
ordin to a th recommendation of the
,
the Council of the An,
lion-wide conference of American
I
sub-committee of the council. The question has been under consideration
ewry in Philadelphia which launched
by the (Mb-committee. Following deliberations the committee decided to J
place the question of the Hungarian' numerus clausus on the agenda of the drive project.
Court
The quotas officially scheduled for
the council instead of transferring the matter to the International
the remaining states are as follows:
of Justice. It was originally scheduled that the International Court would lAlaba ma, $100,000; Arizona, $25,•
of Oct. 22:
take up the matter at its discussion
000. Arkansas, $75,000; Colorado,
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$350,000;
150 ,000, Connecticut,
An additional 150,000 desiatn land Was allotted for Jewish colonize-1 Delaware,
ware, $100,000; District of Co-
c of Salsk, in North Caucasus. The land was investi-
turn werk in the Distri t
$100,000; Florida $350,000;
ision of the j u
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gated by qualified local 'agricultural experts under the supery
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Agro-Joint's expert, Professor Fabricant of the Moscow Agricultural Aced-
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nartment for settling Jews on the land, who went there for this purpose. 'UM
their re-
Th land was found available far Jewish colonization. Following ities to
h
port, the Comzet has secured the consent of thrEaucasian aut or
increase the original allotment of 40,000 desiatin to 150,000.
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Paul von Hindenburg, president of the German republic, paid tribute
Artnature Winding
to the memory. of Hugo Preuss, German Jewish statesman,-and author of
, took place in
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the constitution of the Getman republic, when his funeral
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Berlin. A wreath was placed on the grave of Preuss on behalf- of the presi-
dent. All member of the German government. who were in Berlin attended
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the funeral, Minister Brauns, on behalf of Chancellor Luther,; Herr Brnun,
Opposite Ball Park
Prime Minister of Prussia; Herr Bartels, pesident of the Prussian Diet, and I
Dr. Paul Nathan, president of the Hilsverein der Deutsche() Juden, delivered t
at spiritaalleader of Germnay."
addresses, mourning the loos of • the • "gre• •

JUNIOR HADASSAH

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yet lack personality and charm. They may be en-
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devoid of beauty. If perchance the interior of
your home may be deficient in any desirable qual-
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Georgia, $200,000; Idaho $10,000;
Illinois, $500,000; Indiana, $300,000;
Iowa, $200,000; Kansas, $100,000;
K e n t u c k y, $200,000; Louisiana,
$350,000; Maine, $40,000; Maryland,
$500,000; Michigan, $400,000; MM-
nesota, $300,000; Mississippi, $50,-
000; Missouri, $700,000; Montana,
$15,000; Nebraska, $125,000; Neva-
da, $10,000; New Hampshire, $25,-
000; New Jersey, $750,000; New
Mexico, $25,000; North Carolina,
$200,000; North Dakota, $50,000;
Oklahoma, $125,000; Oregon, $200,-
000; Rhode Island, $150,000; South
I Carolina, $50,000; South Dakota,
$50,000; Tennessee, $125,000; Texas,

$250,000; Utah, $35,000; Vermont,
$10,000; Virginia, $200,000; Wash-
ington, $150,000; West Virginia,
$100,000; Wisconsin, $300,000, and
Wyoming, $15,000. A total of $250,-
000 is expected to be raised through-
out Canada.
The national committee which
framed the quota schedule, made up
of leaders representative of the fore -
most Jewish communities of all sec -
tions of the nation, under the chair-
manship of Jacob M. Loeb of Chi-
cago, included the following: Isi-
dore Weil, Montgomery, Ala.; Louis
M. Cole, Los Angeles; Felix Fuld,
Newark, N. J.; Morgan A. Gunst, San

Francisco; Louis M. -Segal New
Haven, Conn.; Harold Hirsh, Atlanta )
Ga.; Albert M. Rosenthal,: 'Indian-
apolis; Emmanuel V. 13enjapin, New
Orleans; Lee J. Leventhal, Nadiville,
Tenn.; J. K. Hester, Dallas, Texas;
Max Frankenburger, Cht,rleston, W.
Va.; Albert M. Greenfield, Phila.
delphiE Louis E. Kirstein, floston.j
Julian H. Krolik, Detroit; IC Ruben
Loeb, Minneapolis; Henry Monsky,
Omaha, Neb.; Edward M. Baker,
Cleveland; A. J. Sunstein, Pittsburgh;
David M. Bressler, New York City;
W. H. Schwarzchild, Richmond, Va.;
A. L. Salzstein, Milwaukee; Eugene
Warner, Buffalo.

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An ordinance forbidding the westing of masks in public was enforced
during a parade' of the Ku 'Klux Klan.in Salt Lake City. Klansmen had to
parade with 'their farce 'exposed to • view,' although they made desperate
efforts to get the city authorities to set the ordinance aside for the oc,ca-
com-
sion, emphasizing the fact that the ordinance did not exist before they
menced their propaganda. The Klan is believed to be making great pro-1
NO far it has not
there as far as new memberships are concerned, but
greaS
patticipated openly in any political battles. The parade ;vas witnessed by
many thousands of people, Salt Lake City being crowded with visitors to
the Mormon or Latter Day Saints Church conference end State Fair.
•
The failure of Christian Missionaries to influence Jews to be converted to
Christianity was admitted by the Bishop of Jerusalern in an address which
he delivered in London at a meeting on missionaries. The Moslems of Pales-
of the Christians. The Jews, how-
tine ire greatly interested in the efforts
ever, are boycotting these efforts. it is insufficient for the missionaries to
understand the Jewish language. Leannot see how the Jewish opposition
can be overcome," he stated. The bishop further paid tribute to the ad-
ministration of Sir Herbert Samuel, which, he stated, "resulted in the dis-
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appearance of Arab bitterness." -He expressed the hope that the new high
Of peace and quiet.
commissioner will turn Palestine into • a • country
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Three hundred and thirty groups representing 12 nationalities from 14
Paiticular People Prefer
states were present at the preliminary conference of the National Minorities
the ,Palais
Conference which was opened in Geneva. The Jewish population in Poland,
9trictly censored. Highest
Lithuania, Latvia and Czecho-Slovakia are represented at the national mi-
norities conference by nine delegates., The main topic of the discussion
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which developed at the preliminary conference was the question of a cul-
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tural autonomy for the national minorities., The Jewish national minority
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Is represented .on the committee on committees of the conference by Dr.
Leo Motzkin, executive secretary of the Committee of Jewish Delegations
In Paris. Isaac Gruenhaum, member df dhe Club of Jewish Deputies in the
,
Polish Sejm, was elected as a member of the praesidiuM.

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colonists will be installed' in the existing Jewish grain-1
A 'number of
growing settlements in Canada, on land belonging to the Jewish Colonization
Association, during the coming spring, the Canadian committee of.the Ica
states Preference will be given to those who have the necessary eftWerience.
Those candidates who have no experience in Canadian farming will be given
an opportunity to work with established Jewish farmers to acquire the peers-
knowledge. Financial assistance for equipment will be given by way
iary,
Inane. Persons possessing capital of $500 will be given an opportunity to
of
of
settle as dairy, truck and poultry farmers at Narcisse, 65 riles north
Winnipeg: Applications are being received at the head office of the Canadian.
committee, Montreal, and at the Western office, Regina, Sask..
• • • •
"As I have lived and shall die a Jew, and that I desire "My, children to
follow strictly the Jewish Orthodox faith, it is my will that if my daughter
marry she shall marry a Jew, begotten and born of Jewish parents. and if
she marries a person not answering to the above description then she shall
forfeit her share under this will." This provision was made in the will of
H. Emanuel, treasurer of _the United Synagogue, recorder of Winchester
S.
and Bencher of the Inner Temple, who left property valued at £18,735 with
the'property to
personality at £17,674. The testator leaves one-third of
his daughter. With regard to the sons, to whom the remaining two-thirds
also
hope
that:they
will work
are to be held in trust, the will says: "I
their
hard as we have done before them, both for themselves to add to
inherited
such
ability as
patrimony and for the Jews from whom they have
they possess to the greater glory of the the Almighty and His most won-
derful and peCuliar people." If on the death of his wife any of the children
have married other than a Jew, bequests to them are to be void.

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SIGNIFICANT
STATEMENT

THE OFFICIAL REPORT OF THE
DETROIT LIFE INSURANCE CO.

For During 1925, from 'Jan. 1st to Oct. 1st. Totalling $12,200,000.
New Business Paid
Indicative of the progressive methods of this Company, is the fact that this nine
months' production totals the ENTIRE production of the year 1924.

The Company's leading agency, the Morris Fishman Agency, has maintained its
position.of leadership in Detroit Life circles with a paid-for record of $3,000,000 from
January 1st to. October 1st, 1925.
This agency production is in excess of the paid-for record for the entire year 1924.

Detroit Life business in force in Michigan now totals $52,500,000.

Total premium income so far during 1925 is $1,250,000.

Renewal income so far this year totals $883,000.

These two totals equal the entire amount similarly paid
during the whole of 1924.

These figures speak for themselves.

M. E. 0' Brien , president
Morris Fishman, vice-president

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