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NOVEMBER 7, 1925
MEN'S CLUBS BOARD ORTHODOX CONCLAVE PALESTINE MEETING
Chose Pre ai dent
MARSHALL DENIES (.n
Of Temple Beth
HOLDS CONFERENCE ENDORSES FIVE - INC IN BALTIMORE SOON
El)
CHARGES
CONGRESS
IN INDUSTRY Conference on Propose
Temple Brotherhoods Meet in
OF
AMITY
$5,000,000 Drive.
Pittsburgh
to
Outline
ma
ON
Claims Will Lessen Disease and
Year's Program.
[- TELEPHONE
CADILLAC
Michigan Univrsity
Football Luminary ,
•
MILFORD STERN IS
CHOSEN PRESIDENT
OF TEMPLE BETH EL
Elected at Annual Meeting
Monday to Succeed Adolph
Finsterwald.
NEW YORK.—The National Pales-
That Labor and Capital
which is to usher in
,-------.-
PITTS BURGH.—The executive
Agre Co.. .. ... ference
the largest effort in behalf of the re-
board of the National Federation of
building of Palestine that has as yet
ADOPT RESOLUTION
Temple Brotherhoods met here re-
been attempted in the United' States
ASK FOR REMEDIAL
GIVING WOMEN VOTE
cently. Major Roger W. Straus,
is to take place Nov. 29 at Baltimore
IMMIGRATION
LAWS
President of the organization, out-
and to be attended by the leading
CANNOT UNDERSTAND
lined a program of activity for the
Reports
of Societies and Reli-
Zionist personalities and other Jew-
CAUSE OF COMMOTION
d that
Demand Stricter Religious Ob. ish leaders interested in Palestine
r
cur ent year and announce
gious
School Show En-
270
organize
d
t
aimed
organization
servances. Endorse Drive
f
from every part o the country. In
brotherhoods during the current year.
Omission of Paragraph in Let-
thusiasm.
addition to the American leaders of
For Eastern Jews.
In
order
to
launch
this
work
mime
l-
ter of Brown Not Inten-
the appeal, which is headed by Dr.
ately, an executive director will be
Milford Stern was elected presi•
tional or Necessary.
NEW YORK.—(•1. T. A.)—The five Stephen S. Wise, it is expected that
engaged whose expenses have been
a number of outstanding European
dent of Temple Beth El Monday eve-
underwritten by the executive board. day industrial week was strongly en-
leaders, including Dr. Chaim Weiz-
ning, Nov. 2, at the largest and most
Emphatic denial was made by Louis
The present membership of the Na- dorsed by the twenty-seventh annual
man, will attend this conference.
enthusiastic annual meeting ever held
Marshall on behalf of the Joint Dis-
tional Federation of Temple Brother- convention of the Union of Orthodox
The United Palestine Funds Ap-
in the history of the 76 years of the
tribution Committee, that there had
hoods is 84 individual organizations Jewish Congregations of America peal which the National Palestine
temple's existence in Detroit. The
been any breach by it of the so-called
' with a total membership of 15,000. It which held its three day session in
Conference will net in motion
reports of Dr. Leo M. Franklin, Rabbi
New
York.
The
convention
went
on
"pact of amity" arrived at during the
I is the plan of the organization to
throughout
the
country,
embraces
the
Leon Frain and of the various socie-
conference at Philadelphia on Sept.
have a brotherhood in every city record in favor of the movement.
leading
funds
which
have
hitherto
ties showed a spirit of tremendous
The
sessions
of
the
convention,
ful-
13 at which the United Jewish Cam-
where there is a congregation, or at
conducted separate campaigns. These
enthusiasm in the activities of the
paign for $15,000,000 was launched.
least a group of Jewish young men. lowing the agreement concluded be-
•
funds
include,
first,
the
Keren
Hoye-
temple. During the past year 166
Tire purpose of this campaign is to
Affiliated with the Union of American tween the Union of Orthodox Leis
new members joined Temple Beth El
con- Congregations, the Union of Orthodox sod, whose principal activities are im- ,
raise funds for the continuance of re-
Hebrew Congregations are 2
migration
and
colonization;
second
and 26 members were lost by death
constructive work by the Joint Distri-
gregations and efforts are going to Rabbis for the first time in the history the Jewish National Fund, which pur -
or removal from the city, leaving a
bution Committee in various European
he made at once to have every con- of Orthodox Jewry in America, sound- chases land for colonization purposes
net gain of 140 members, a notable
countries including the expansion of
gregation organize a brotherhood and ed a note of unity when rabbis and in Palestine; the Hadassah Medical
Increase.
leaders
of
both
organizations
attend-
the work of Jewish agricultural settle-
undertake brotherhood activity.
Organization, which maintains a sys-
The other officers elected to serve
ment in Itu'ssia which was begun over
The executive board meeting was cal.
tem o hospitals and health centers in
.
is
On
the
platform
were
Rabbi
Dr.
for the coming year are Wallace Ro-
MILFORD STERN
largely attended. The membership
four years ago.
Palestine; the University Fund and
senheim, vice-president; Melville S.
— made up of representatives of cities Pereira Mendes, the oldest of the Or-
Mr. :Marshall's statement has spec-
the Rutener electrical enterprise.
Welt, treasurer; Isaac Gilbert, Jacob
in the East South West, North and thodox English speaking rabbis, and
ial reference to accusations made by
The controlling bodies of all of
.
Nathan, Joseph Hartman and Isaac
h nS Wise and other officers
Canada. The members are; Alexan- Rabbi M. Z. Margolis, leader of the these funds have endorsed the United
.
Thdifuss, board member'. A vote of
Koffman Again der Cahn, New Haven, Conn.; Julius Union of Orthodox Rabbis. The im-
of the American Jewish Congress and
Appeal and the machinery of each of
• J.
thanks was extended by the mem-
pression
prevailed
that
a
union
be-
berg,
Cincinnati,
Ohio;
'Dr,
by groups of Zionists that an effort
. i
W. Frei Hodrwe
them will be placed at the disposal
the
Joint
ben of the congregation for the
St. P Louis, Mo.; tween the English speaking Orthodox
was being inade to ignore by
Max A. Golstin, El
of the united effort. The board of
Is
aso,
Texas;
splendid services of Adolph Finster-
Committee
and
by
Davidl
and
the
Yiddish
speaking
Orthodox
itz,
A.
Distribution
directors of the Keren Ilayesod, of
—
wald, the retiring president, who au-
national chairman of the
H. L. Karpeles, Newark, N. J.; Joseph will soon come about.
fed
A. Brown,
which Morris Rothenberg is chair-
tomatically becomes an ex-officio
The
convention,
with
the
co-opera-
at
Annual
Meeting
Philadelphia,
Pa.;
Julius
C.
Uni Jewish Campaign. The Ameri- R eelecte d
L. Kun g
man, endorsed the plan of a specie l
member of the board. It was also
tion of Congressman Isaac Siegel,
Lang,
Seattle,
Wash.;
Leonard
S.
can Jewish Congress adopted a resolu- "
District
Held
meeting. Samuel Untermyer, presi-
o f L
voted to send a telegram of congratu-
adopted
a
resolution
on
immigration.
Levin, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Clarence
tion at its session in Philadelphia de-
BENNY FRIEDMAN
dent of the Keren Ilayesod, is also
Last Week.
lations to David A. Brown on the oc-
Dr. Leopold Lichtig, rabbi of Ham-
, Michaels, Montreal, Can.; Grover M.
mending that the "pact of amity" be
expected to take a leading part in
•
.
g
burg,
who
came
to
America
especially
Benny Friedman, whose prowess in casion cf his fiftieth birthday, which
reaffirmed in practice and that the
.
A. J. Koffman was unanimously re- Moscowitz, Brooklyn, N.
the appeal.
he celebrated on Nov. 3.
•t
dis•!
11
Robitshek,
Minneapolis,
'Minn.;
to
attend
the
convention,
greeted
the
the
athletic
world
is
receiving
a
great
Joint Distribution Chumittee forth-
•
A stirring call has been issued by
D
Mc
i ., assembly on behalf of Orthodox Jew-
elected press en
A definite step in advance was
with announce its proposed allocations trict of the Zionist Organization of I Wallace Rosenheim, Detroit,
Louis Lipsky, chairman of the Zionist deal of attention among sport fans
Chattanooga, ry in Germany.
today.
His
story
will
be
found
on
taken by the congregation of Temple
Rosenthal,
$15,000,000
fund.
Organization of America, to the or-
of the
America at an enthusiaqic meeting ' Charles
"What is the use of having Talmud
Beth El when the following resolu-
To these charges Mr. Marshall's re-
enn..; Arnold M. S chmidt, B ro oklyn,
page
11.
ganized
Zionists
of
the
country.
Mr.
held at the Philadelphia and Byron T
u
Torahs and observing the Sabbath
L. Sch wartz, Bffalo,
tion was adopted:
N . Y. Je
ply is as follows:
Lipsky declares the united action to
Avenue Talmud Torah on Thursday
N. Y.; Herman Selz, Chicago; D. R. and when the boy is 16 years old, we have been necessitated by the oppor-
"Resolved, That the wife of a mem-
The full text of the resolutions
The other officers
W.
Oct.
evening,
Francisco;
R
o
ger
W
tell him 'Starve, or work on the Sab-
•
ber of Temple Beth El in good stand-
adopted at the meeting of the Ameri- chosen at the some time are as fol. Shapiro, San
tunity
for
bringing
into
Palestine
orenberg, bath?" Dr. Samuel Friedman declared,
ing
automatically becomes a mem•
can Jewish Congress, regarding the
Straus
'
this year a larger number of immi-
Sol P. Lac man,
w urging a five-day week.
Arthur Hays Sulzberger, new
ber thereof during the time her hus-
$15,000,000 United Jewish Campaign, lows:
dent ; Meyer Bechman, secretary, and ,Boston; New York.; Fred V
el have tried to take this question grants than ever before, 10,000 per-
S
The fol. York; Leo A. Weil, Erie, Pa.; Leo n-
band remains a member in good
is now for the first time available.
Davidson, treasurer.
leaders of the labor un- mita for pioneer immigrants alone be-
standing. She shall be exempt from
Recognize No Differences.
arc! Weinberg, Baltimore, Md.; Moses up with the
lowing are members of the ex ecuti ve
Baltimore, Md., and Fred- ions and the leaders of the manufac- ing available for the coming three 1
all dues, assessments and taxation.
"We are unable to recognize the ex- hoar d : Abe Basle , A. N. Cohen
o n A. W eisenteld
tureen,"
Dr.
Friedman declared. "I months. These are the immigrants
and she shall have full membership
istence of any differences between the M. Pregerson, Rabbi A. M. Hersh- eric Win gersky, Boston.
"Evolution"
Will
Be
Discussed
As
comprehensive
as
are
the
needs
succeeded
in
bringing
them
together
that
require
various
forms
of
assist-
rights and privileges and an equal
Joint Distribution Committee and the man Rabbi Moses Fischer, Philip Gil
na o ue and the co-opera- in a friendly way and trying to prove once from the Keren Ilayesod. A
by Famous Lawyer at
voice In all affairs of the congrega-
congress. The latter has declared its bert, M. Victor, Philip S oinov • i ., .
f h
considerable
number
of
immgirants
f a five-day
to
them
the
importance
o
tion; provided, however, that husband
continued interest in the problems II. Ehrlich, Julius Braun, Robert tion which can be given it by laymen
of the other classes are also expected.
Orchestra Hall.
voted to the cause of Israel, are the week, not from a religious standpoint, Practically all the land in possession
and wife do not hold an office at the
arising out of the plight of our suffer-
de
--
. Z ackheim and David , plans of the National Federation of but rather from a medical standpoint.
Marwil,
51.
same time."
ing brehrn
t e in Eastern Europe and
Clarence Darrow will address a
Was I quoted statistics from the cities of of the Jewish National Fund has been
W. Simons. 11
Mr. Stern, who Is chairman of the
full
support.
It
approves
Activities
for
the
coining
winter
Temple
Brotherhoods,
which
colonized,
making
the
acquisition
of
its
pledges
New York, Philadelphia, Chicago, Cin- additional areas imperative. The lia- public gathering at Orchestra Hall board of directors of the school of
made
brought into being at the Jubilee
of the resolution adopted at the Phil-
m
were
American cinnati, St. Louis, New Orleans and daseah Medical Organization must Monday evening, Nov. 9, at 8:15 un- religion, reported that 1,600 children
were discussed and plans
Union
adelphia Conference on Sept. 13. It
of isgah Lodge, No.
h auspices
are attending the school. There are
P
concedes that this resolution was un- a lecturer and for his book, "You' Hebrew Congregations in New York Cleveland, for the purpose of proving continue its sanitation and health der . te
"Evolution." Mr
that although health conditions today work on a larger scale than before 34, I 0. B. B., on
13 grades and 46 classes besides the
derstood to authorize the utilization of Gentiles," to address the district and in January, 19
,
increase in immigration. Darrow has been described as a g reat mid-week and the Saturday morning
are
quite
advanced
over
26
years
ago
Two
years
have
passed
since
the
the fund to be collected, for the Jews the general public some time during
owing to the
,
human being; he stands forth as one Hebrew classes. One hundred and
yet
certain
diseases,
like
heart
disease
the
whiter.
Madame
Anitta
Mueer,
idea
of
a
closer
alliance
between
its
in Russia and other lands where re-
ll
of the unique and towering figures fifty children attend the latter classes.
high blood pressure, cancer, ulcers ,
lief and reconstruction are impera- famous Viennese Jewess who cam e to members and the synagogue by af-
in the intellectual world today, com-
di- have been on the steady increase, so
tunitY
An average attendance of 300 at
them the opporput
tive, and to authorize the maintenance America to address one of the ses- fording -operation
bining a daring of thought with a the new Beth El College has necessi-
for con• that today there are over 100 per c nt
was
into
and reasonable extension of industrial sions of the recent American Jewess rect co
breadth of knowledge that covers tated the addition of Wednesday eve-
s have pro rata more people dying from heart
e brother hoodof
h
form.
and agricultural settlement heretofore Congress conference in PhiladJlphia, cre
the disease and high blood pressure than
hood to Hay's well nigh every social and economic ning classes. One in Hebrew Is al-
all
Tordinate
-
nned to co
conducted by the Joint Distribution sions of the recent American ewish plate
subject. A keen student of life, he ready meeting with 30 pupils and an-
d forces it already commands there were 25 years ago in those cit- Shaarey Zeclek Sister A. Guest.
Lea der
Committee in Russia. It is not claimed will speak shortly for the Open splendi ll
Cleveland
is possessed of a deep and penetrat- other with an equal number is being
' end wi win to its pragmatic Jewish ies, and more than eight per cent dy-
that the fund to be collected was to be the Detroit Zionist District.
efforts
as
time
goes
on,
so
that
it
ing
of
cancer
of
the
stomach,
in
those
Mrs.
Selma
Robbins,
president
of
ing
understanding of physiological organized. A class In the survey of
expended otherwise than in Eastern
Jew-
and
psychological forces. He is In Jewish history and one on the litera-
An executive board meeting WAS
, shall be a powerful force for th cities. The question entered my mind, the Sisterhood
Europe. No such claim could well be held on Thursday evening, Nov.
Nov. 5,
sterhood of the Clevelan
stinctively a humanitarian
man
and a de ture of the Bible will also be taught
and
I
have
studied
it
very
carefully
an address at
will
deliver
made, because the language of the discuss the forthcoming $5,000,000 spread and development of the ideal
Senter.
the C November meeting of the Ladies fender of issues as well as of men. a on Wednesday evening. Tuesday af•
Speaking specifically, the work of in the past few years, why tuberculo- ish
Conference Resolution is so clear that Palestine drive and the opening con- of Judaism.
of Shaarey Zedek Congre- Whether in his legal frays or as
sis an d typho id fever went down in
ternoon classes also meet.
it cannot be misinterpreted by any ference which will be held in Bal.
Auxiliary
A budget of $98,600 was allowed
which will be held Monday af_ critic of life and an interpreter of
ti more
more on Nov. 29. A telegram re- the National Federation has been di- mortality , yet heart disease and can- Ration
fair-minded person.
the destiny of the race, Darrow'' for the ensuing year. The treasurer
"We are at a loss to understand, ceive from Louis Lipsky, president added into seven general classifica- gone up terrifically—over 100 per cent Iternoon, Nov. 9, at 2:30 o'- oc ,
genius
compels
the
admiration
of
reported that during the past year the
of the Zionist Organization of Amer- I tions, namely, religious, propagand cer—those two deadly diseases, have
therefore, the cause of the apparent
' 25 ears. I the assembly hall of the synagogue. men in all walks of life, whether they entire floating indebtedness of the
commotion and occasion for an insinu- Ica, was read by Mr. Koffman in student welfare, synagogue attend.
"The answer to my mind is very She will speak on "The Relation of agree with his views or dissent from congregation, amounting to $55,000,
membership, open
them, for he carries with him the im- was paid off and there remains no In-
ation, and there is a desire on the part which Detroit Zionists were urged to ance, sociaervice,
plain. Twenty-five years ago a man the Sisterhood to the Synagogue.
l servic e,
Mrs. Robbins has been connected press of the master.
those
connected
with
the
United
of
put forth their best efforts for thel forums and
lived near his place of employment,
debtedness against the congregation
with Congregation B'nai Jeshurun in
Jewish Campaign to depart from the success of the campaign and aid to
The public meeting is held under except the mortgage indebtedness,
within a few blocks. Now he lives
Cleveland for more than 13 years. the auspices of the local
letter of spirit of the Conference Res- to their utmost ability the plans for
five or six or seven miles away
Independent
Order
of
B'nai
B'rith
against
which payments on pledges,
Her association with the Jewish Cen•
olution. We emphatically deny that the further upbuilding and grow
"I showed them, furthermore, that
t 'P
' J
ter has extended over a period of and the proceeds will be used towardldue shortly, and new pledges Tepee-
anybody connected with the campaign
Holy and. All Zionist activ1-1
whereas
it
is
claimed
that
on
Saturday
of the
years during which she was engaged the completion of the new community sent an almost complete offset.
prop ,ses deviation from it to a hair's ties, said Mr. Lipsky, must be con-1
four hours work is done, in reality
in organizing clubs and classes and building being erected at 276 East I
breadth.
centrated on the united appeal for
only three hours work is done. The
bl
in publicity work. The Cleveland Ferry avenue and for o
"Let us see what that resolution de- Palestine, in which funds will be ,
—
labor unions were willing that the
clared, In the first place, it states raised for the Keen Ilayesod, the
Held to Discuss Plan workers should work 42 hours a week, Center, one of the largest in the purposes.
country,
has
1,100
members.
Mrs.
The
next
regular
meeting
of
Pis-
campaign
is
to
be
conducted
Jewish National Fund, the Hebrew ..)leeting
that the
because one hour is wasted, of the dif-
For First Address With
Robbins has also been executive sec- gah Lodge will be held on Monday
for the continuance of the work 'initia- University, Hadassah and all affiliated
ference of two hours, and one hour re-
Mme. Mueller.
of the center.
evening. Nov. 16, at which time a
ted by the Joint Distribution Commit- Zionist organizations.
mains. I have said to the manufac- retary
Preceding Mrs. Robbins' address, a I class of candidates will be initi- Showing of "God, Man and Devil"
tee four years ago in the field of in-
turers, for the sake of one hour you
musical
program
will
be
given.
At
sled. An members are urged to at- Portrays Excellence of Company.
dustrial and agricultural settlement'
An enthusiastic meeting was held travel one hour to work, one hour from
the conclusion of the meeting there tend. The meeting will begin at 7:45 ,
and ter the 'serviceable extension of
at the Young Women's Hebrew As- work and have a very large 1. xpendi- will be a social half-hour at which re-
That
resolution
sharp at Emanuel Synagogue.
a
sociation last Wednesday evening tune of money for this one hour
these activities.'
The Yiddish Players produced
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further declares that 'in addition to
"God, Man and Devil," by Jacob Gor-
when a large number of persons in- man had two days rest, he could pro-! freshments will be served.
the work of continuing and as far as Here for Congress on Peace and Sc- terested in the formation of an Open duce better work during the other five
don, on Monday night in a manner
(Forum discussed plans for the first days. If you have two days a week,
1$
may be of extending the work of agri-
curity to Be Held Nov. 10.12.
which stamps the organization as one
-- of Temple Beth I meeting, which will be held within a you can spend more time to yourselves,
cultural settlement,' it is the purpose
which has left every trace of mawkish
((y
few
weeks.
A
program
of
Jewish
of Cie, connected with the campaign
sentimentality definitely behind.
The congregation
and your children and your household.
sun: treat in store in the I subjects and problems was discussed It is in your own interests as well as
(and we trust that every Jew in this
Ti,,. searching tragedy of Gordon''
,
country will he so connected) to con- lecture of Harry M. Holmes, an Aus- end was divided into five branches : in the interests of the laboring class.
gave the artists an opportunity to
WAIDMAN
By MORRIS D.
tinue its fruitful work of relief and tralian who has attained international Political, educational, literary, eco - They agreed to everything except one
show
their real worth. Occasions
-----
service (that the J. D. C.) in the fields fame for his services in the Y. M. C. nomic and social. Arrangements are hour.
were numerous where less skill and
When I settled in Ann Arbor, six or seven weeks ago, at about the •
.h will be given at the regular b in made for Madame Anitta Muel-
would have made of
of wee orphans care, medical sanita-
"At
that
time
the
Governor's
Com-
understanding
time the students began to come in, I observed placards at the depot and
.,
of his ler of Vienna, one of the famous Eu- mission met, and I was informed by
tion and prevention of disease, in the Sunday morning services ject
on Nov.
the performance a cheap and trying
posted on the trees in the streets,, addressed to the students of various
wit h consummate
care of our unhappy refugee broth- at
ma,
but
both
parties
that
what
was
necessary
talk
will be
Peace of theiropean Jewesses, to address the first
melodrama,
elodra
10:45
a. "The
m. The
denominations, each inviting the young men and women to their
respective
of
ers, ,specially those stranded in the
the Jewish students but I knew t he ' dramatic appreciatio n it was kept
Was the influence of public opinion of
World." The public is invited to at- . meeting
of women
the forum
her work
g
among the
and on
children
refu- the people, and of th? 'Li is • p
churches. I saw no placard addressed
.
o
ports of Europe, in the field of indus-
walked
aboutbservin
within
the
limits
of
dramatic reali-
t
trial aid to artisans and trades peo- tend. lmes is in Detroit to speak !gees and other activities in her native Ocular. • I then bean,
eeen
, w i th the help the existence of this congregation and, as
,
of
our
president,
to
we'
k
in
this
di-
,
many
types
of
students,
the
thought
was
borne
in
on
me
that
in
a
literal
here
is
hardly
a
civilized
flea.
However,
the
interpretation
of
ple and in cultural work.'
Mr. Ho ngress on Peace and Secur- I country and her interest in Palestine
world • shat t
America sev-
WA3
the University of . Michigan in •
Dr. Rosen Misunderstood.
rection until we succedear t in lin ng up I I sense
at
the
Co will meet in Detroit from ' Mme. Mueller came to
race on the globe that is not represented in the large student body of this , Umel Maazik by Mischa Fiahson
ity
which
"
ci
s
D
Leo
M.
Franklin
eral
weeks
ago
to
attend
the
Amen-
"In view of the fact that the phrase
ael
fohiause, university. And, in one respect, the fundamental problem confronting the too fleshy. The effect should have
all factions f of Israel
g
produced without the pushing
'colonization in Russia, which a
Je wish Congress conference held Dr. Friedman declared.
.
a fundamental problem confrontin been putting
:Ifs. Joseph , can
in Philadelphia. Inc exact date of
' races and nations of the world also Is
on of hands. The unreal
beer used by Dr. Rosen Merely by way Nov.
Resolutions
Adopted.
the
racial
groups
in
this
miniature
world,
the
university.
And
that
prob
ne
-
T
ab
il l e
of brevity, might be
subject
to mis-
of Temple
Beth El and
M Detroit j
a in ubDseeqtruoeintt issue
.
,
walking
and posturing may have been
ome,
it has
been I M.
Welt, president
of the
'
Some of the resolutions adopted, in lam is • problem of racial and national adjustment.
section,
National
Council
of
Jewish
i
herarrival
subsequent
will
be
an
the
a,
by
s
und,,,,t
the world reflects this as the great problem. , a concession which he conceived nee-
addition to the one of the five-day
en, are members of the commit- ' Detroit Jewish Chronicle.
The political history
essary, but yet an audience of pm-
Me PUropne to avoid its further use
week, are as follows:
week,
e si;
under-
' The great war, as most wars in the past, was produced by failure on the ' ent-day theater-goers needs no such
and to make
clear
what was
The
ehee
the
beginning,
that it re- , Womn
"Resolved
that
the
Union
of
Orthe.
tee o arrangements. The following
a djust ,
ir tra'y For mbr a onf Nie dox Jewish Congregations of America port of races an
rt
m
has
been
planned
for
the
ranee
t
l
a
‘k?r
is
e
;
stood from
jte
press
the
slightest
dissenting
word
obvious
devices as the physical CO-
progra
lated to the character
of Nov.
agricultural
s
of the government. ercien used upon Herschel Dubeovner
On Tuesday,
10, business local community
who aim to bring to- and the Jewish Sabbath Alliance in themselves to one another. Even to-
with the policies
settlement in Russia which has been congress: at 2:30, talks by Rev. Shailer gether on a common platform cut- the coming year conduct propaganda, day the great problem over the earth This
republic became for the time be- which poisoned his life and brought
and nations to ing, a veritable despotism and, as a about his ultimate self-destruction.
conducted by the J. D. C. during the
ng ■
pee ially in Jewish districts, against . iis boil are these races one
another in
tension.
It has
not its
been
the purpose
Mathers and Fred B. Smith
at 4;
talks
tural
for
Detroit and
Jewry.
on, Mrs.
Car-
Men
and activities
women of
vigorous
in- es
to
four years
, and
reasonable
ex. meeti
past
distinguished friend of mine said in The difficult role of Herschel Dubs
shopping on the Sabbath by Jews, so adjust themselves
spicing personality, famous in the
s.
superbly done by 'mak
bbath cloeing i peaceful re ationship
l
days. Wilson had become an ab- rovner Wan
Rev. Nehemiah Boynt J. Hugh E
h rld of today and actively as to encourage the i Sa and patron- I We have, in the past few weeks read these
of the g o ei tnistr ibution Commit ee or LbY
solute Democrat. The situation vas ' Arko. The subtle corruption of his
I rie Cha p m an Catt, lion. • . , J. . M Con- Jewish woe
- of businesses, maintaned
its
better
for
ween the Riffians, in
ed. The
he
clearly reveal
engaged
in
wor
ing
of those connected with it, to devote
by,
and
inpersonality
f
the
war
bet
close
. i apc mea t, will be brought. to the city to i iced largely by Jews and to strengt
endshi
nc h and otherwise in Canada,
to that purpose and disproportionatelwards
and
Bishop
Franc of Friendship'
whimsical, was
serious searcher for t
nell on
"The
Security
,
Sabbath observance among the Jewish ° northern Africa, and the Fre
,
England; even in Germany. No vio- pe
,
r
ni y with Jr`
Spanish. And more recently, war has lent hands
banquet at 7. On 14 ednes
sums
.
were
laid
upon
Maximilian
truth
is
transformed
into
an
err°.
ums That was expressly stated at ' at
Such p ublic."
.Nov. 11, short talks on "The Prob.
e community
u acquaintth
thought and
life of the present. Su
rtho- broken out between Greece and Bul- Harden when he vociferously protested gant, hard, successful merchant by
the conference by those whose word
wed
. t h at t h, ‘ Unio n of 0
, a -
"Res olved
y fi ‘e
become a factor in in-
n regarded as re-
eerie. Happily, there seems to be a against the policy of the Prussian , imperceptible stages, each, however,
of Security S tate d"
, b
a .forum will sh
has heretof ore been
activity
an
interest
don Jewish Congregations
and
'
'
•
e America
m of
i
•
h
- - nron
J Jew
L
liable.
"Pwour new hope on the horizon, the compact Imperial Government. And today, ', unmistakably recorded on the face
•
'
in
the
Pacific."
sPlring
enting
he
communi
t I repres
"It is obviousl
thorities. "Securi
with De.
persons in t
V" -----x
ty eo M. Franklin
.
of Locarno. But, there is no doubt such narrow, intolerant movements as • and in the manner and carriage of
at
all
y impracticable at this presiding;
th
Seei . among theserve as the cultural backy- g ,C ongregations , dema nd
aat I o'clock; "National , l and will
time to prepare a budget allocating
. organizations and install- that this process of adjustment will the Ku Klux Klan are merely a hang- the man.
discussnd
World
peace,
.1,
ground
in
Jewish
thought,
accordin
,
which
to the various pur- runtyion
sp ecified amounts
' di
d H o o 7
bons fittingly and scrupulously oh- continue to be n problem for a long over of the unbalanced emotions ex-; The part of Chatxkel Drachma was
n. i. .
to those interested in the organize- ommunal
be ' 7.17 David Hunter Miller ain
poses for
the campaign is to the
fo w
hibited during the war. This organi- I portrayed by Felix Fogelmest, who'
time to come.
Aaron Kurland is chairman of serve the Sabbath.
ugh
Edwards
at
a
pub
ic
meeting
on
been more conscious of ration, and others like it, believe thatinnet the difficult requirements of the
ti
conducted. What was described in
•
"Further that in communal institu—
We have
arge ttee on arrangements and
at Cass Technical High School at 8 the commi
the ws t than ever be• every one should be moulded in the part in the last act when all the sup-
are
confe rence resolution as 'the fruitful
iaries
i
life
'
lions
in
which
the
beneficiaries
,
1
•
day, , • Nov . 12 eme , h
•
numb er. o f we II - known ac-
914 we were only sub-
pressed jealousy and accumulated in-
. f and service'
of the Joint o'clock. On Thurs
as a I
worko o f re l le
resident, fitting provision be made for f'D.,Oe uP Befo iele
same pattern. They cannot
h and Security" at 9:30, when
• k tive workers u assi stants on the vari-
Distribution Committee, should be an
•
l• •ous services conducted according co necious of the fact that the popula- stand that the highest and truest An,- Hired vanity of a man who really re-
our
committees.
Rabbi
Alexander
Lyons
ci
•
is the conception of Amer- spected and loved his friend poured
earnest of the fact that whatever .
to the religious traditions of the hene- I tion of this country consisted of
iC=7.i5M
In a plea for the soul of Her-
I different racial groups, but after the' ei
location is ultimately determined will will be one of the speakers; final
ficiariet,
REJECT "STAMP CASE"
ubrovner. Herschel's soul
"Further, that the Union demand . war broke out, the government author- ice as a political and social symphony,
is a forth
be made on the bails of a just con- ness meeting at 2:30 and closing ad- .
--.
t were thrown into • veritable pan- like a musical symphony, which
schell
Dd by losing his li fe.
was
save
our
communal
child
caring
..
sideration of the merits of every one drew. at 4 o'clock by Rt. Rev. Charles '
d!
an
• of many instruments
sties
from all
H.
Brent
All
meeting!,
except
held
when
at
'
JERUSALEM.—(J.
T.
A.)
—
The
.
l
-1
The
work
of the entire cut 7111
c when they began to see the different not the deadening monotony of Indian
of the objects mentioned.
e
Palestine High Court has rejected the institutions that provisions be made ' i
spirited and conviacing, Th e l id-
"Coming now to the final paragraph otherwise specified, will b
for adequate religious education in ae- groups align themselves on I
tom-terns.
i
"stamp
case,
declaring
that
it
has
Hotel.
of the conference resolution, as to the Stelle r —.---_____—
cordance with the religious tradition sides of the struggle. Even Wend"
Mark you, variety is not merely the dish Players will produce the whole
repertory of the Gordon folk plays on
JERUSALEM.—(J. T. A.)—Sue- no jurisdiction over this question. of the home from which the children Wilson, serene intellectualist, was in-
which it is asserted that the rapes-
spice of life, but the very fundamental
fected by this panic and permitted his stiostance of life. There are no two Monday nights. Detroit Jewry should
sentatives of the join t Distribution d Lehi:me seaport, was taken bylThe case was baged on the demand of come, and
ithout the Arab Executive that the Palestine
support this undertaking generously,
attorney-general
to
resort
to
actual
Commute have been guilty of a viola-
It further resolved, that In
things in the world that are exactly
pruzes w
h
ti on of its Intention we declare
the
French
from received
the
for It in a creditable Institution.
persecution to such an extent that the
lighting,
advice'
here from I letters,
government
abolis
e
(Turn to Page Three)
"Aleph"
and t "Yud,"
the two
the
least
i
initials of "Ent: Israel," on the Pal-,every one of our communal institutions citizens of this country feared to ex-
',Kb ■ statement is we
(Tarn to last page•)
a
justification.
a ion. There is not the alight.
netting state.
to the The
south
of Sueida
for
est intention on the part of the D. C. Beirut
Drum
are colleen-
estine postage 'tamps-
Joint Distribution Committee
Leader Answers Dr.
Wise's Attack.
A
Zionist Pres id ant Louis
Darrow •
Clarence Da
peaks on Monday
AUXILIARY TO HEAR
MRS. SELMA ROBBINS
ewishOpen Forum
Starts Activities
YIDDISH PLAYERS
SHOW GOOD ACTING
HARRY M. HOLMES TO :
SPEAK AT BETH EL
ou Jewish C ollege S tudents
•
RI
o.
taw
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