A merican Apish periodical Center - - CLITTON MINUS - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO TELEPHONE Our New Location: 52 5 WOODWA RD CADILLAC IlEbETROI T 1-0-4-0 THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1925 VOL. XVIII. NO. 23 1. ly e Is Home AMERICAN RABBIS (Chosen Of President Orphan Hoe I DEBATE PALESTINE • RUSSIA QUESTION ne v t Darrow to Speak For B'nai B'rith Meeting at Orchestra Hall NOV. 9. Officers Address Last Meeting. Y. W. H. A. to Start Friday Services Friday evening services for young people have been inaugu- rated by the Young Women's Hebrew Association and will be held every Friday evening at 89 Ro- 8:15 at the clubhouse, wena street. Rabbi Leon From, director of religious education at Temple Beth El, will con- duct the religious services, which will be followed by a so- cial hour. His lecture at the first service, on Friday evening, Nov. 0, will be "The Religion of the Twentieth Century." All young men and women are in- vited to attend and will be wel- comed at the clubhouse. Ia Now Principal At Hebrew Schools1 Hold Meeting at Phoenix Club to Perfect Plans for Com- munity Chest Drive. WISE ASKS "PEACE WITH HONOR" FOR AMERICAN JEWRY American Jewish Congress President Charges J. D. C. Leaders in Speech. The Jewish captains who will as- sist 'in carrying on the Community Russell C. Hussey of the Chest drive of Nov. 4 to 14 held a University of Michigan faculty will dinner meeting at the Phoenix Club WILL NOT STA ND FOR deliver a lecture on geology Monday last Tuesday evening to complete ar- evening, Nov. 2, at the next meeting PEACE PACT VIOLATION rangements for carrying on their . 34, Independent of Pisgah Lodge, Na share of the campaign. Adolph Fin- PALESTINE AMENDMENT Order B'nai B'rith. sterwald is chairman of the captains LOST BY TWO VOTES Henry M. Abramowitz, chairman Wants Assurance That J. D. C. of the Jewish group. Morris D. of the intellectual advancement com- Will Abide by Philadelphia Waldman, executive director of the Brown Charged With mittee, also announced that Clarence United Jewish Charities, introduced David Statement. Darrow, noted Chicago attorney, will Omitting Palestine Clause Melville Welt as chairman of the address a public meeting of the lodge In Letters. meeting. on Monday evening, Nov. 9, on the PHILADELPHIA.—Outstanding in Mr. Waldman, in his speech, ex- subject "Evolution." The meeting plained national and group differ- the first day's sessions of the fifth bi- CINCINNATI, Ohio.-1.1. T. A.)—! •will he held in Orchestra Hall and will ences which have been emphasized meeting of the American Jew- ennial The high point in the sessions of the be open to the public. Tickets for the since the war and told of the present ish Congress was the presidential occasion may be purchased now at C entral Conference of American - message of Dr. Stephen S. Wise, movement against these differences. on o bis was reached when the questi Rabf 1005 Lafayette Building and at 710 For cultural purposes, however, he which brought to the forefront of the endorsing the- United Jewish Cam- I Majestic Building. Elias Goldberg is said, they can be retained and activi- congress' deliberations the attitude of in charge of the sale of tickets. Corn- paign was introduced. Any reference ties can be planned as in the Com- the Joint Distribution Committee to- , mencing Monday, Nov. 2, tickets will to Palestine in accordance with the munity Chest campaign, whereby the ward Palestine colonization in the Philadelphia resolution was voted ISADORE ROSENBERG •he obtainable at Orchestra Hall and o n one drive and light of events since the "peace pact" city concentsrates down with 36 against 34 votes. The funds l at Grinnell Brothers. resulting entered into at the previous Phila. ADOLPH FREUND. uced the then divide An unusually large attendance resolutions committee had introd among the many agencies according erence delphio conference. greeted the Grand Lodge officers, who a resolution stating "This in Dr. Wise charged that the spirit • addressed the B'nai B'rith Lodge last Impressive Ceremonies Mark to their needs. heartily endorses the United Jewish Julian Krolik explained the need and letter of the unity resolution Campaign for P15,000,000 under the Monday evening. The speakers were the Exercises For B'nai fur an 11 per cent increase in funds adopted at the J. D. C. conference Sam J. Leon, president of District Joint Distribution Committee and this year, although the largest in- B'rith Infirmary. had been violated and he called upon Grand Lodge No. 6; Hiram D. Fran- calls upon the members of the con- crease in any previous year was 7 per the leaders of the Joint Distribution ference to aid the campaign in their kel, secretary; Albert F. Mecklen- cent. Although the Jewish commun- Committee "to give public and solemn berger, member of the general com- DR. FRIEDMAN REVIEWS respective communities." gives more than Jewish ity, he said, affirmation that it will not tolerate a mittee, and William Sultan, director Dr. Louis I. Newman of San Fran- INSTITUTION HISTORY charities receive; as is the case also Educator Now Principal of violation of a contract into which it cisco demanded an amendment which Detroit Intai B'rith Leader Ia of the membership drive of the dis- with the Protestant and Catholic, the has entered." 'the following: "On the trict . High Schools of United would ado Remarkable Growth of Con- reason is that many agencies are non- That peace and unity were his sole Mr. Leon very graphically por- basis of the Philadelphia resolution. sectarian and serve all people. Rabbi Elected President of Cleve- sumptives Hospital Told desire and that unity of American Is- Hebrew Schools. then on between anti - , )rayed the far-reaching effects of the The fight was Leon Fram of Temple Beth El spoke reel on the two great problems of e . by Local Leader. Zionists and Zionists. The latter in- l nd Orp h anag e. I work of the order in its benevolent on the a joy of giving, the "Zedakah am- Eastern European relief and Pales- d that the United Jewish C . and charitable branches. He pointed The United Ilebrew Schools and tine colonization were the hopes and with simchah." Ile illustrated his talk ' DENVER, Colo.—With inspiring paign be carried out on the ems Adolph Freund of Detroit was ' out especial the work done by t e those in the community interested in desires of the congress, was the dec- with examples from the Talmud and esolution, of in Mexico, in solving the ceremonies vibrant with the ideals s hilaadelph the ori ginal P a rregarding elected president of the Jewish Or- B'nai B'rith ly resi- the Bible and told how the Jew en- Hebrew and Yiddish education have laration of Dr. Wise. But It must clause Phan Home of Cleveland at the an- ! Jewish immigration problems and in humanitarian service, over 1,000 which include joys giving of his abundance to the considered the schools most fortunate be a peace with honor, he Insisted, as dents at Denver joined with officers mud meeting held in Cleveland on assisting the Jewish people settling Palestine. poor and annually sets aside certain in engaging as principal of the high had Dr. Joseph Kornfeld of Toledo, for- Sunday Oct. 25. Mr. Freund is the , there to become better Mexican citi- of the National Jewish Hospital of of his grain and the fruit of the vine school department Isadore Rosenberg , he told how the peace resolution . Ambassador to Persia, Denver and of the Independent Order to help the widow, the orphan and formely of Rochester. Mr. Rosen- been violated. American ution, zen.. mer seventh president of the inst.' One problem overshadows Ameri- Mr. Frankel urged a better under- B'nai B'rith in laying the cornerstone appealed to the conference to urge berg has made a name for himself in can Jewish life in this moment, the which was founded in 1868. us The needy. of Landing and more harmonious co- for the B'nai B'rith Infirmary Build- the Fred the J. D. C. not to forget Polish Jew- M. Butzel stressed the need Jewish educational circles throughout re- other officers are: Fred Lan ax E. operation amongst all Jews. He de- at the National Jewish Hospital for health activities as practically the country by his activities in Roch- problem which is involved in the at- ry. In an inspiring speech which or ing titude of American Jews to the ap- ceived lengthy applaus Dr. Kn.' Columbus, vice-president, r of the ' dared that the B'nai B'rith affords on Sunday afternoon, Oct. 18. the most important of the present ester and Albany. He was formerly Meisel of Cleveland, treasur Jewish leaders from all parts of the philanthropic system and explained principal of the Hebrew Educational peal of the J. D. C." ho declared. sinking fund; Alfred A. enesch of ' all Jews, of every class, feld said: That problem was earnestly dis- "I am fearful that the Polish Jews e general , portunity for united affiliation as in the country and high officials of the city, why they would become even more Institute of Albany and of the Roch- treasurer of Jews state and church witnessed the laying cussed at the Philadelphia conference es will not receive the help they need. Cleveland, important as time goes on and the ester Ilebrew Schools. fund; Mrs. Stella Si I.azer s of Cleve- performance of their of Sept. 13 and an agreement was of the cornerstone by Edwin J. I have just returned from Poland, land, secretary; Michael Sharlitt, su- ' and as citizens of this country. Mr. Rosenberg studied at the rab- reached which was documented in the Mecklenberger and S ultan, Schanfarber of Columbus, Ohio, and need is recognized. where I saw children dying before my Messrs. the Charles Campbell of the Commun. binical seminary in Kovno, Poland, terms of a compact as clear as it is moral obligati ons of Harry H. Lapidus of Omaha, Nebr eyes. I have seen women clad in perintentlent, and Jack Gorick, as- stress i ng it y Union showed some stereopticon and upon his arrival in America reg- morally inevasible. The compact is sistant superintendent. e each Jew toward his co-religionist and To these men was accor e nothing but gunny sacks; I know that ews of the actives supported by istered at Amherst College and re- made up of two parts, the prior part ch is countrymen, bitn The Orphan llome, whi of the day as a tribute to their splen- vi suicides among Jew's occur almost under toward his fellow ' rm enable urged ceived his Master of Arts degree from calling upon American Jews to fur- chest . Districts 2 and 0 of on for the the The membershi p p , daily in Warsaw because of hunger. the auspices of Distr, d ng r ease inc did self-sacrificing following additional captains Columbia University. . 1 its par- National Jewish Hospital and to their ther the task taken up again of bring- I want this conference to impreas the Independent Order B'nai B'rith, n the order t o better r were announced by Mr. Finsterwald: In an interview with a reporter ing relief to our brothers In Eastern of benevolence and sharers bl e untiring efforts as chairmen of the upon the United Jewish Campaign composed of 14 states, numbers many Alex M. Spater, Harold IL Smiley, from The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, Europe, every manner of relief, cul- its poses thousands of persons among campaigns in Districts No. 2 and No. Wallace Rosenheim, id that the Polish sufferers must be M y Davar- most assistance. Kramer, chairman of the tural, industrial, agricultural, the lat- taken care of; I have no objection graduates, all of whom are the Morris J. 6 of the I. 0. B. B., which are pro- mont, Harry and Samuel Ge rson , Mr. Rosenberg made the following ter having reference to a continu- against Russian colonization, but let active boosters of the home. Eight building committee, announced that viding the fund of $350,000 for the Louis Rosenzweig, Isaac Shetzer, A. statement: ance and extension of agricultural of the graduates are now officers. the work of completing the Commun. erection of the Infirmary Building. others." "I found the United Hebrew : Yudoff, Henry Gottlieb, J. B. Nei- us not forget the Among the graduates from Detroit ity Building at 275 East Ferry m- The inscription on the cornerstone man, A. H. Silverman, Boris Ganapol, Schools in excellent condition; the settlement in Russia. David Brown Attacked. "The latter part of the resolution, train- a thorough Rabbi Morris Lazaron of Balti- are Adolph Finsterwald and Dr. flue is progressing very rapidly. He reads: "The Independent Order B'nal Louiusliner Louis children are getting Robinson, , s M which became the compact of unity more stated that the resolution com- Charles Smith, who are present mem_ , said that quarters sufficient to house B'rith, Districts and 6. dedicates St ern, Dr. Charles Smith, Sam- ing in all Jewish subjects. The gen- and of peace, declared American Jews , the B'nai B'ritb Lodge will be ready this building to the conservation of ford eral atmosphere of the schools is mittee had been divided. Ile said bars of the board. uel Summerfield, Milton M. Alexan- a unit in the building up of to raise a in about six weeks. lie expects that human life." that he had received some time ago der, Dr. Sam Lewis, Martin 11. Spa- ideal; the children love their school to be Plans a arc under way , Dr. William S. Friedman delivered ter, Ed Wolf, Benton Marks, Dr. Moe and are greatly attached to t. There Palestine and that whenever called a letter from David A. Brown asking $2,000,000 fund to extend the activi. the entire building will be open to upon, they would be ready to utilize him to join the national committee. ties of the home and to make it in commun ity service and use by the the principal address of the afternoon Rattner, Oscar A. Kaufman, Samuel is a certain highly gratifying inti- macy and heartiness in the relations the Jewish Agency and other agencies exercises. Other speakers at the cor- Sarasohn and Frank Schwartz. This letter quoted the resolution the nature of a college. The home e(I o f December. ' and instrumentalities of service to chairman of the nerstone laying were: Rabbi Joseph between the teachers and pupils. The adopted in Philadelphia but omitted owns a 30-acre plot outside of Cleve- Morris s Shatzen s . Fund drive„ an- Baron, Davenport, Iowa, who deliv- schools are decidedly among the best Palestine. the paragraph referring to Palestine. land on which it plans to build a new Community Building To our amazement as men and in our country today. Bernard Isaacs , "I wrote I would join the commit- home. The home is conducted on a pounced that the drive has brought ered the invocation; William B. Wool results, but he could ner, president National Jewish Hos- superintendent of the United Hebrew our mortification as Jews, the first ap- favorable tee on condition that the intent and strictly Kosher basis and at present very very . peal to hundreds of Jewish leaders in not report the present total of bonds. pital; Hon. Clarence J. Morley, Gov- Schools, deserves much credit for be- purpose of the Philadelphia meeting is accommodating 380 children. ernor of Colorado; E. J. Schanfarber, ing instrumental in raising the schools Amerces to accept membership in the would be carried out. If Russia will The Jewish Orphan Home of Cleve- Bonds are being sold to mom large a proportion of the land not only cares for the children , denominations of $25, $50, $75 and Columbus, campaign chairman Dm- , to such a high level. His talent, en- committee of direction of the cam- receive too B. B . Father Wil- ergy and devotion are iscer d noble in paign, affirmed every word of the for- No No. money collected, I will not remain on within the home, but assists widows , $100. The drive is for $50,000. David , 2, I. 0. within every department. All work is con- mer part of the resolution, that part liam 0 Ryan, St. Leo's Cathedral; Dr. their children at home and 1V. Simons is treasurer of the build- t the committee." County Official Point, Out k ducted in the true spirit of Jewish of the resolution which dealt with the Philip llilkowitz, president Jewish Rabbi Solomon Foster of Newark dependent children outside the home. ing fund. need of help in the hell of Eastern Councilmen Deserve All proceeds from the B'naI B'rith Consumptive Relief Society; Harry tradition and religion. defended the omission of any refer- A follow-up department is part of Europe, and as completely ignored - e Re-Election. the home's activities and after a child first annual autumn dance, which will H. Lapidus, Omaha, campaign chair ' "My task here is to organize and and omitted the mention of the sec- ence to the Philadelphia brothers . others in B. B.; Hon by held Sunday evening, Nov. 1, in him . high school. I man District No. 6, I we want to help our br conduct the liebrew , is discharged the home watches ond half of the resolution, which had The Detroit Jewish Chronicle is in am very optimistic regarding the fu- Eastern Europe, there is only one or her so aid may be given in obtain- the Book-Cadillac ballrooms, will be Benjamin F. Stapleton, Mayor of It not been adopted simultaneously Denver; Herman Wile, Buffalo, vice- employment, giving aid or placing are used for furnishing the community thing we may do to follow our lead- log d ture of the high school. A good ele- with the first, there could and ought f raduates many receipt of a letter from Mi on M. the mentary school is, of course, in- president National Jewish Hospital. en, who are disinterested and are in private t homes . Among the thou- building. Alexander, whose long service on to have been no compact of peace. well- The address of Dr. Friedman fol- Wayne County Board of Supervisors dispensable preliminary to a good sacrificing themselves in their high- "Within the last days, a body of o has given him opportunity to know high school. The graduates of the teachers and leaders in American Is- minded efforts. Zionists have inject- sans lows : known doctors, lawyers, professional It is highly fitting that the ancient the members of the Detroit City elementary school are in every re- business inen. ed an element which was destructive and women and urged the support of the J. D. C. words of welcome, Iloruch Hobo Be- Council, all of whom are likewise spect well prepared to pursue the rael of harmony into the Philadelphia men Only 15 children have died in the though by a narrow vote it defeated shem Adonai' (Blessed are you w h o members of the county board higher courses of learning. The cur- the amendment, which would have meeting, which was condemned by home during its existence, as an effi- main- letter follows: come in the name of the Lord) be riculum of the high school will be a added, "upon the basis of the reso- everybody. 51 r. Alexander's ea hlth d epartment is spoken as a modern greeting to our thorough and varied one, embracing The Zionists held a caucus in Phil- taint lution adopted at Philadelphia." This rained. friends at home and to those who the entire field of Jewish knowledge. is to encourage the thread of repudi- adelphia preceding the meeting, in Chronicle: -- have come from many sections of our To ear the Sir—Ma Editor, y The Detroit I take this Jewish means Realizing that the age of the students ation. This is to sanction In advance which they resolved to, prevent any- and Helpfulness In• Dd Efficiency an y t tio of our land to participate in this important entering the high school is the plastic the dishonor of failing to keep to the h thing at all being done for Russia," PURCHASED PICTURE creased by Recent Re - or- to the candidacies of my good and formative period in life and the letter and in the spirit alike an agree- ceremony. Rabbi Foster stated. • Y CLEVELAND ARTIST • • "Thirty-five years ago we beheld ' of directing the at En n ganization. B d William P. Bradley, and some Rabbi George Fox of Chicago in most susceptible to influence, an ef- ment freely made and honorably and the vision of a notional Jewish hoe fort will be made to mould the char- terrupted, shouting: "I was present of the e other councilmen. concluded. has been a member acter and spirit of the pupil, instilling publicly At the quarterly meeting of the p etal I for consumptives. Denver was at this caucus and I deny Dr. Foster's dl Visitors to the Talmud Torah at "As president of the American • a rity in the making with about one- love and devotion Jewish Congress, I call upon the Jews board of directors of the Hebrew' Philadelphia and Byron avenue have statement." third of its present population, set. of the Council since the first election in him and her a Rabbi Foster continued excitedly: noticed a large picture entitled "The Free Loan Association, held at the th to Jewish national ideals. of America to insist that the compact tled by the sturdy pioneers in quest held under the new city charter. Dur- miner from ing his first term he served with Hon, "The attitude of the Zionists at Phil- Poet Yohash" by Samuel Witkowitz Kirby Center, 609 East Kirby ave- "The courses in the Bible will give of peace reached to Philadelphia be Simons, who found in him a systematic and thorough knowledge faithfully observed. It is not too late adelphia bordered on the scandalous. of Cleveland, one of the talented nue, last Sunday, Oct. 25, tribute was o( fortune, and many a a firm W. friend and a steadfast chem- of the Pentateuch, the Prophets and for the leaden of the J. D. C., what- All arguments raised against work in young Jewish artists of America to - paid to the effectiveness of the pres- the hills was transmuting precious ore David f the administration. tights and privi ei,e s of the Hagiographa. Introductory e• ever the erring zeal or the decisive into stately structures. Witkowitz had several Pic- I . cy Russia have been properly answered I a1 Jewish Has- National t A financial report v ■ •as rendered pital teefiernsm in Philadelphia. No fear worthy of tures on display in Detroit at the thoe . g historical settings and compo- soirit of some of its heads up to this datin socia-1 - I all accommodated e r is a represen tative , ■ time being entertained remained in the fifth annual exhibition of the educe- M r. Bradley has been, to give public and sol- , rot so - business man who ha. to my personallsitions of various books and lives and the demand for entrance became tional department of the United Jew.' thin is in a better financial condition minds of the people. It is better that o f the prophets wil l be emn affirmation that it will not toter- or ' ut.gen eim B h Riven his services to the characters h ' to re- ' rities which was held at T ern- today than at any time prior to i urgent t h at . sh e G s we help under the circumstances we ish Chan constant reference ith , given, w I ate a violation of a contract into within era consented to erect a pavilion, Ile hrt s since . financial sacrifice. hi period, its re-organization; no anization; deserving yet, applicant ' rt ' t people are faced with than to ignore 3,000,- ga cit The at Beth El last J anuary. of Detroit, while ; cent archaeological discoveries. The • which it has entered, a breach in a which is now used exclusively for kn.owlct( 1g Jewish e t e. •I t.. ,, 000 suffering Jews. The J. D. C. has everal of his works shown at member of their own faith ' course in Hebrew will include read- re- men, enlarging the capacity to 90 pa- l i nt !covenant of honor with American Is- had s Chicag g o art gal has been rejected. Due to this ' p eliminated all reference to Palestine Metropolitan and Chica h : ' n 2 ouncil, has concluded. el have nevertheless al- ! fogs of the best contemporary o which it ' organization. the association takes its tin. Then the e women's pavilion rtihe ons reel 1 ec ti as se o ni in order to preserve harmony among 'cries. g c n ere as weII If the J. D. C. committee fall to I t s brew w 't. d in ' t e of a , I', ways place as a vital factor in the relief was bin t by the subscriptions res " rig ht s and had a t h h eir Othis, if it choose not to repudiate American Jewry." Knowing the needy condition of the of Jews country el of the manifold depressing economic enabling the throughout hospital to the care for 130 well safeguarded by Councilman from Medieval writers, analytical and Duel of Words. t e peace compact, artist last winter, Mn. Albert Eliof conditions attendant upon life in a host , the : enrepudiation n e the patients. It was dedicated in 1909, Bradley. By his intelligence, loyalty comparativeatudy of the in styles Rabbi Newman interrupted the . exercisse writte of the h a t hv. e, can place k to sell one we might as h . 1: of this city undertoo s has wonlwriters and h 1 want to literary style.n c The !t of nd devotion to his work h pictures for his benefit and col- large city like Detroit. o as e made a wh speaker, saying: a ch !positions of a a , ud in men 0 o faith h has always been the aim and together with the chapel, the gift goy- he friendship and esteem of su in history will cover the stand this definitely, that, as you say, his lected several hundred dollars from As- Adolph Lewisohn of New York. The t M. Icourscs [ period from the entrance of the Jews I covenant with us l and we shall be of that interested persons in the co mm unity. policy of the Hebrew Free Loan As- J. D. C. eliminated all reference Instead the erne d accor ding y. that women's pavilion was renamed the men as Tracy W. McGregor, Fred P ltine to the present time. that we shall not stint or Dr. Foster responded, "the sociation to render assistance to to "No," Palestine." aes affirm of out. Seraphine Pisko Building last June Butzel Oscar Webber. C. into In and this connection also I wish to ss of peop le above th e need it to a history of Jewish d a study of the move- limit our support of our needy fel- able t in honor of our efficient executive t stif to the service of John . We will also give national chairman, Mr. Brown, elimi- With this sum she purchased be "The ton on right charity, who are ye un but we , Ea tern Europe an • ow e SO braes ur The Talmud Torah, where credit in the various banking , ' secretary. noted it, presumably speaking with PoetYohash" d es`might Judaism. The The primary mission of the Na. Lodge, president of the council, a for thebnefit of the local institutions. It is to 158 such per- to give the a candidate for re-election. I have .mints of Jewry and clear to to American Jews as that no the authority of his c lutely without too, will be studied Brien- shall proceed such action shall make in the • "of J de wi l s a h community. was cost, the worked with Mr. Lodge on the Board Talmud, sons that aid was extended back- plan of colonization in any land shall leaders," Rabbi Foster continued, quarterly period ending Scpt. 30, !tional Jewish Hospital a tifically, giving its historical a a priority in the Presence of the of o unimpeachable this campaign are w h av e 1525, period and to in 151 persons the poor. opportunity abs sonic 1924. It is during the latterlsame the rich enjoy in , of Supervisors and have found him glorious enterprise of rebuilding Pal- character. They try to comply with which marks the installation our health-restoring climate, but the faithful servant of the people, sound,' ground and archaeology e s principles well as HADASSAH CONDUCTS ., character of our patients soon con- fair and tolerant. Ile too merits logical presentation th , underlying Talmudic of discussions and estlne. an imperious need which has a justi- JR. tt stine. It is not too late for peace peo- . of Our MEMBERSHIP CAMPAIGN interprets- period wil claim on the generosity of Amer- as a tes lvinced us how incomplete would be the support and good decisions and methods of fied in- nth honor for all. To the leaders of be of the present system and, f yo et truly say tthhaet i high icon Jewry. When, in due time, they C. John C. Nagel likewise is entitled Lion. Other courses will also ' The district chapter of Junior Ha- timonial to its success, accounts were 'the the work if, after having improved plc. we shall pursue it to- l ask us to go out for Palestine, I se ek peace patient by having out eradicated his ; ; to the support of the Jews of De• troduced. ' for handled in such manner as to permit unequipped s we will take it up. We have gone in w yoeuto "I hope the high school will prove Rath the % beingl is engaged in a campaign cent greater e, 11 e of Israel." disease, he were sent , or a troit. He has frequently evidenced the past on record that we favor Pal- &moth Miss Ethel Steinberg , of 40 a real force in the revival of fu rther in- into the world. Many y were compare, and 1924 new member pderin e f render o tively recent immigrants, unfamiliar his good feeling to the Jewish people, to be estine reconstruction." spirit In the community." avenue, is chairman notably by presenting the resolution Jewish k er of Cleve- 1518 Edisona committee. crease in 1925. R a bb i B erne t B ricn n 1925, $5.110 with our native tongue, and the great' which sought to prohibit the sale of $ ask- the membership committee. During this quarter i aservice BETH EL SISTERHOOD land interrupted Rabbi Foster, a; , a num- o oc f v o v t not the ie d on d cs:ni ccu ay Junior Iladassan suppo s Land and was loaned on 48 notes and $5 , ' the Dearborn Independent on linnanjoe ritwyni sevir ethe LUNCHEON NOVEMBER!) 11 AUTUMN DANCE ing why he objected to the insertion total of $10,613. At PISGAH a 110 pledges, bre of orphans in the Holy pport of I streets of Detroit. , of a harmless phrase based on the su th funds of the associationiti FORSUNDAY Ii alsod rtak ARRANGED ' A bequest of Joseph E. Shoenberg,, The Jews of Detroit should also re• han Philadelphia convention. it has f or Orp nal Chfeye. Insen the The Sisterhood of Temple Beth El The Detroit are being turned over about two and without imminent danger of relapse. "Because i i Girls at Meier b ow C oeu n i I roan t h e ir .d ewhoa Rabbi Foster answered: "B f ',. , 31,ehmnb aill rlas will inaugurate its social activities of hil s erving by e in the one-quarter times. formerly as e Denver nv Stevenson Phila delphia was greatly stirred a class t Joseph On Sunday evening„ Nov. 1, Pis- the year with a 1 o'clock luncheon to All loans are granted for a period Shoenberg utilized ection of what was considered, the Educational and Mrs. Harmon August as State Representative, vigorously l '', rw t the i n j el gah ,Lodge, Na. 31. 1. 0. B. B., YAW he held on Monday, Nov. 9, in the din- an irrevelant situation and because it chapter has organized which Mr. Levy is instructor, meets , of four months, payable equal Lk present its most elaborate social tune.; ing room of Temple Beth F.I. are granted vary in from might minimize the possibility of this I stud}, of Hebrew. This class, of weekly instalments. day evening at 7.30 Purposes fur to build • classic, white-stone strut- championed the ill-fated Welsh lib tine of the entertainment calendar, ' ce ture as a monument to their beloved bill. I ho e it will not be out of pla The program on this occasion will Thurs ' campaign." « o Councilmen Fre the autumn dance. in the Italian Gar• ' be an unusual one and will tak e the husband and father. A grade and Byron avenues. A class those bordering on dire necessity, The debate then resolved itself into every of , purchase qualified teachers holds sea to refer also to duel of words between Rabbi New- o'clock at the Talmud Torah, Phil of and Robert Evra ldh , w o are dens and crystal ballroom of the form of • travelogue given in five min- payment s a under uch ead- s a l rentmedica l atten- sions in spaci ous rooms and the pa.' Castator Book-Cadillac HoteL The proceeds ute talks by various well-known speak- provide for man an d Rabbi Foster. Rabbi New- in hman coa l or to tients eagerly avail themselves of r, among those endorsed by the Ku Klux of this affair will go towards the ers who have been abroad this past , Klan. It man was frequently interruPted by ' in Zionism, which Hadassah is the of Junior Rabbi A. under M. Hers, is an unfortunate thing that members tion, to those bordering on invest- ament on a opportunities. Little children already these two gentlemen should have per- community building fund for the cen- , season and who will relate of their ex- n d . ership of protest and welcomes mingl e d expressions s of Milwaukee angrily hurled at him ' ta join the group. This class meets ment, such as to make p small bust- handicapped en. mated themselves to come under the ter which is now under construction periences of interest they have visited. carry (heed by illness no longer . applause and Rabbi Charles I. Levi a means of , It may be on Ferry avenue near Brush street. All the atmosphere and the thrill of additional weight of "Shame, shame " when Rabbi eve" at the Shaarey Zedek Synagogue or to inaugurate Tuesday evening, beginning ' home ness which may afford forced backwardness and men and I spell of Klan sponsorship the The music will be furnished by the travel will be brought to the luncheon livelihood and, in time, perhaps, even the cry , given the incentive to fit that by their failure to repudiate Business Keystone Serenaders, under the per- guests on this vicarious trip through independence. women are otherwise Klan they have merited out antagon- Newman Russia stated: "I would rather set- Th2e7n.ext Hadassah meeting will be , financial nal direction of Bill Foley, known I Europe and a large attendance is e ceonnclutaedhoeuvre.rgoptrdaanyd themselves for vocations ct' rt eetings In addition, the ism. Nevertheless it is only fair to m one Jew in Palestine than 10 in O h ne ettenxesect , m etn r, the Brunswick Vocalion Recording embe v t-that throughout No itch on . the ' po ' orning looked for. Russia I would rather die for Sh o en. them e held ea h e moms o f y w hi ch will e trade sehool, established in the Artists. 12 o'clock at the office of t a an d than for Continued Oa Page I.) Jun i or nett nett of Palestine I an All those interested in invited to attend tion, at which time all applications (Continued on page II. acre Of Hitrainia. Work in Russia is date are are received. on shifting sand, while in Palestine llitsedra'ssah work the meetings. Rabbis Newman, Franklin, Laz- i aron, Foster and Levy in Heated Discussion, A. DENVER HOSPITAL LAYS CORNERSTONE FOR NEW BUILDING FREUND IS CHOSEN INSTITUTION HE AD WNW Jewish Captains Discuss campaign ROSENBERG JOINS STAFF OF SCHOOLS ALEXANDER LAUDS MEN FOR COUNCIL LOAN ASSOCIATION REPORTS GOOD YEAR Only. ION RP. I I :Torn to Ian page•)