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Nov. 17
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Charities President
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Also to Address Men's
Will Talk.
Temple Club.
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Another banner meeting of Pisgah
Druses in "Holy War"
Dr. Lynn Harold Hough, pastor of
Lodge, No. 34, Independent Order
the Central M. E. Church of Detroi
Against French.
BRANCHES ALREADY.
B'nai B'rith, is assured for Mondan i .
an d fernier president of Northwestern
-
. MEETING IN CANADA
evening, Nov. 16. The meeting,1
University, will be the principal speak-
Cr at the annual Fellowship Night of 1RAILWAY TO COAST
which will be held in Temple Enian- l '
TROOPS
IS CUT BY
the Men's Club of Temple Beth El on i
Aims to Become International
es will
TALKS OF CONDITIONS
uel, Taylor and W ilson avenu,
Tuesday evening, Nov. 7, at 6:30 p.1

AMONG EUROPEAN JEWS
Organization. Work of
commenee promptly • at 8 o'clock.
The felluowship 1
in. at the temple.
in
North
of
Mandate
Sisterhoods.
A„, number of surprise features are , I
meetings inaugurated by the cl b have Territory
Now Planning for Ac-
Zone
Appears
to
Be
in
proven so successful that they are giv-
for members, the main .
Forum
s
O n store
Season
Following
„CINCINNATI.—
(J. T. A.) — A
Hands
of
Rebels.
en
annually.
Their
purpose
is
to
bring
'levents being the initiation of a large I
tive
Temple Sisterhood will soon be estab-
together men of different faiths and
Organization.
PARIS.— Although the war office class of candidates into the lodge
lished in France, the representative
each member is asked to bring as
a bbi . L eon Pram,
of the Jewish Telegraphic Agency
a and an address by R
many male guests as he can, prefer-
The Jewish Open Forum which is
ably of Christian faith. Dinner will I dismissed the Syrian situation in
learned from Mrs. J. Walter Frei-
be served in the dining room followed 'communique a few days ago with the associate rabbi of Temple herb El.
in the process of organization has
berg in the course of an interview
by
Dr.
Hough
and
Judge
Clyde
I.
Web-
brief
announcement
thnt
a
large
Rabbi
Fram
has
selected
as
the
sub-
I
considered itself particularly fortu-
with her on the occasion of her re-
French fortified camp, Mousseifri, in ject of his discourse "A Ben B'rith's
nate in having secured Mme. Anitta
turn from a trip to Europe.
star's
speeches.
Hough
is
one
of
America's
most
the
Jebel
Druse
territory,
his
been
Adventures
in
Palestine."
Ile
should
Mueller-Cohen of Vienna as its first
be
heard
by
an
attendance
taxing
the
'
.•
Mrs. Freiberg is the widow of J.
1 Dr.
evacuated because of the regroup
speaker on Wednesday evening, Nov.
of the lodge rooms.
'popular, brilliant and eloquent speak- of the French forces," there is otheil capacity
Walter Freiberg, who acquired na-
25, the day before Thanksgiving.
ers and his audiences are alwys large information, some of it front reliable l , The degree teen, headed by Harry
tional prominence by his many phi-
Mine. Mueller-Cohen came to Amer-
'
and appreciative. Judge Webster of quarters and others described as "un- Gurowich, niepared to induct the
HENRY WINEMAN
lanthropic activities and his work for
ica to attend the American Jewish
the Wayne Circuit Court is also an or- official," showing that a most serious large class of initiatosin its usual im-
Reform Judaism The name Frei-
Congress held in Philadelphia re-
Henry Wineman, president of the berg is intimatelf linked with the es-
ator
of
no
mean
ability
and
one
whose
state
of
affairs
is
developing.
pressive
manner.
Max
Edwards,
vice-
DR. LYNN HAROLD HOUGH
cently and is remaining in the coun-
word is always listened to. Ile is an
The Arabs, represented as conduct- president, will deliver the address of United Jewish Charities, is interested tablishment and furtherance of Re-
ry fur several weeks in order to ad-
In the series of one-man art shows form Judaism In America. Julius
illustrious potentate of Moslem Tern- ing a holy war, are reported to have welcome to the new members.
t ress audiences in many of the larger
d
ple, Order of the Mystic Shrine.
thrown in their lot with the Jebel The meeting sheduled for last Mon- which will be given during the win- Freiberg, the father of J. Walter
cities.
Dr. Sol B. Freehof of Chicago, who Druse tribesmen, the combined forces day evening, Nov. 9, was replaced by ter under the auspices of the educa- Freiberg, was one of the pioneers
David W. Simons will be chairman
is giving a series of inspiring and in- showing determination to wage bitter an open meeting held at Orchestra tional department of the charities, of who laid the foundation for the
at the meeting when Mme. Mueller-
sallow, FOR MASSES structing lectures every other
Friday
y warfare against France as the man- Hall. Clarence Darrow spoke on the which Miss Mary Caplan is director. Union of American Hebrew Congre-
r e 0 nwl
structing
e sp inke . p po t subject
1C,eo ooennwill
h
subject "Evolution" before an audi- Mrs. David B. Werbe, is chairman of gations and the Hebrew Union Col-
evening under the auspices of the
st-war
the art committee, which will pre- lege. Ile was the second president of
so me
Men's Club, has been asked to repeat . datory country.
Fr m unofficial advices the tiibes- ence which filled every seat' in the
tins among European Jews. She
large auditorium,' Mr. Darrow spoke sent the works of Marco Zim, etcher, the union, an office which was also
is
talk
on
"Can
Religion
be
Liberal"
l
of
a
great
contro
n.
men
aar
to
be
in
will speak in English. A reception
for Yiddsih at the Fellowship Meeting which he part of the territory north of Damas- under the auspices of Pisgah Lodge painter and sculptor, from Nov. 16 held by J. Walter Freiberg. The' lat-
will be given in honor of the guest Appeal for Funds
gave as the opening of the series last cus, it being stated that all of the and the proceeds of the lecture were to 30, at her studio, 2033 Woodward ter's son, Julius Freiberg, to continu-
Scientific Institute in
either A hcinesday or Thursday, full
Friday evening. His next lecture on Home district, about 80 miles to the turned over to the B'nal I3'rith Com- avenue. * The public Is invited.
ing his father's work as a member of
details of which will be announced
New York.
Friday evening, Nov. 20, will be on north of Damascus, is in their hands. munity Building fund.. Henry M.
the executive board of the union.
later.
Abramovitz, chairman of the intel-
"Bible Worship." The lectures are'
DDamascus,
sorely
tried
in
mid-Oct
Mrs. Freiberg Is honoring the mem- • .
One of the truly famous women
NEW YORK.—The time has come open to the public.
lectual advancement committee, was
ory of her husband by devoting her
tober by the fighting between the
workers of Europe, Anitta Mueller-
in a
is beloved among the Jews of to organize Jewish knowledge
life to the activities in which he wast
French and the. natives,. according to congratulated on his splendid suc-
cess in securing Mr. Darrow and in
form that will serve the interes s
so prominent. She is the president
on authoritative account, is closely
Central and Eastern Europe because Jewish masses and to establish an in- DENOUNCE RACIAL
handling the entire affair. Mr. Ab-
of the National Federation of Temple
surrounded and the target, at times,
of her extensive and efficient relief stitution of Jewish learning in the
ramdvitz stated that he will soon an-
HATRED
AT
MEET
Sisterhoods. commemoration of
for
the
fire
of
the
Druses.
work for the Jewish child-victims of
nounce the names of several other
only language the Jewish masses un-
The city is without railway and tel-
her husband, she ha• built a gym-
the war. She appeared like an angel
nationally known personages who wil l
i. e., the Yiddish language.
London
Jews
Hold
derstand,
on the campus of the Hebrew
egraphic
communication
with
the
out-
Christiana
and
to many thousands of Jewish mothers
speak in Detroit under the auspices Weizmann Also Speaks at Cel nasium
That is the purpose of the planned
Bigotry.
Union College at a cost of nearly
Conference Attacking
side world, and those who are able to
and pogrom orphans who fled from Yiddish Scientific Institute, which is
of Pisgah Lodge. ', .
$100,000.
The gymnasium is a model
make
their
way
are
seeking
shelter
in
the war-devastated areas and crowd- no abstract ideal, but a vital neces-
ebration of Declaration
Anti-
Morris Stutter, chairman of the
for 'similar structures at other col-
ed the city of Vienna and other large sity of our cultural development.
Jerusale m to the south, an a
LONDO N. — (J. T. A.) —
building
fund
drive,
reported
that,
north
Anniversary.
ems
Semitic propaganda, racial hatred; andrett an
leges.
European centers in their search for
has
The project is founded on real S
The French, under General Gamelin, work of his committee, which.
---
shelter and food. It was Anitta facts; the widespread organization of and bigotry were denounced at the
•The splendid new dormitory at the
LONDON.--(J. T. A.)—An exple- college also stands as a monument to
Mueller-Cohen who initiated an ex- Yiddish schools, comprising all the second conference to promote good have refrained from spectacular re- been.lagging, has been speeded up by
the
announcement
of
the
offer
'of
ae-
tensive relief movement on behalf of Jewish settlements, and the existing will between Christians and Jews prisals and the opinion in Paris seems tive support by Bernard Ginsburg nation of , the Samuel policy in Pales- Mrs. Freiberg's generosity end labor.
ytra-
adminis
which took place here, presided over to be that the problem will be solved
It owes its existence to the National
those helpless victims of the war, en- beginnings of Yiddish science.
D 'd W. Simon Morris J tine during the first civil ma e
tion inthat country was
by Rabbi Israel I. Mattock of the momentarily under the rules of civil-
Federation of Sisterhoods, which, un-
listed the aid of the Austrian govern-
To concentrate this scientific work,
Kramer
head
of
the
building
organic..
Samuel
on
the
occasion
of der the guidance of Mrs. Freiberg,
Herbert
ment, gathered funds throughout Eu- to find the best way of serving the Liberal Synagogue. Jews and non- ized warfare with a verdict eventually
atinn, announced that success of the
by the League of Nations.
rope, organized day nurseries, refu- education of the Jewish masses and Jews were present.
dtive will assure completion of the the eighth ' anniversary of the ssu- raised $250,000 through personal so-
, etc.,
In Damascus, street traffic is at a nese building by the first of the year, once of the Balfour Declaration cele• licitations by members of the indl- ,
An attack on bigotry was made by
gees' feeding stations, clinics
their social development, to enable
vidual sisterhoods in cities through-
and placed about 12,000 homeless our scholars to continue their work, Rev. Thomas Walker. "No Chris- tandstill; the shops a re closed and
In order to assist the drive commit- brated
The celebration, arrange .d under out the country. This dormitory pro-
children in Jewish homes in Switzer- to lay the foundation for a central tian can approve of the vicious and the inhabitants are fleeing.
tee, members of the lodge and of the
ti
eraoan'
An
exchange
telegraph
dispatch
vides finer accommodations than most
disreputable
propaganda
of
the
anti-
land, Holland, Denmark, Germany,
community are urged to forward theauspices of the Zionist Fed
institution of Yiddish learning—those
Kingsw
institutions of Re kind in the coon- .
Roumania, Italy, Czecho-Slovakia and are the aims of the Yiddish Scientific Semites, particularly of the secret so- from Cairo reports that the rebellious their subscriptions to the fund to in England, took place in
f PhiL
Druse
tribesmen
have
seized
Derat
cieties," he declared. "Absolute free-
s Shatzin, 1005 Lafayette all H under the chairmanship o
try. Though very large, it is made
Jugoslavia.
Institute.
lip Guedalla, famous British novelist to accommodate only 125 students, so
dom in religious matters is essential, (Deraya, about seven miles south of Morri
Symbol of Hope.
The plan of the institute has been
eliding.
and
president
of
the
Zionist
Federa-
Damascus.)'•
The
Haifa
-
Damatcua
that ample room and comfort is pro-
Thus the name of Anitta Mueller- approved by important organizations although it must be admitted that na-
vided. It has spacious club and din-
tion of England.
Cohen became a symbol of hope for (the union of all the Yiddish schools tiona lism and Judaism are inseper- Railway, on which Derat is situated is
The
continued
adherence
to
the
n
cut.
ing,rooms.
All rooms ate tastefully.
many thousands of children and in Poland the Yiddish School Com- able." The speaker urged greater said to di
h a ve bee
a ROSENBERG SPEAKS ON
Complete facilities, in-
Balfour Declaration WAS given ex- furn ished,
s patch adds that there is
mothers who were thrown into the mittee of Wilno, the school organiza- assimilation by Jews in the prevail-
The
EDUCATION
pression
to
in
messages
sent
to
the
eluding board and meals, are made
RELIGIOUS
depths of despair by circumstances tion of Latvia, organizations of Li- ing local standards" and deprecated1 severe censorship on all news leaving
gathering by Col. Leopold"}I. Amery, 1 available for the nominal rate of $1.
over which they had no control, and thunia, Raumadia, etc.) and by sev- "the ostentatious display of wealth
region.

• • .

British Colonial Secretary, and David per day. Members of the sisterhood,
and the Jewish 'habit of herding in
who surely would have perished if
Isadore Rosenberg, the new prin- Lloyd-George, Britain's war prime
scientific men.
and especially Mrs. Freiberg, are de-

one part of the city." He declared REBELS PROCLAIM
not for the timely and effective aid eral
cipal of the high school department
The preliminary conference of rep-
,
voting their personal attention daily
"Anti-Semitism might decrease•H the I OWN GOVERNMENT
rendered by this remarkable woman.
of the United Hebrew Schools, spoke
resentatives from Poland, Germany,
ages Colonel Amery to
to the minutest details of the opera-
In the course of her activities France and Lithuania, which was held Jews were not so successful.
CAIRO.—The situation around Da-
me s e "admirable work Hon of this dormitory In order that
Claude
Montefiore
deplored
the I mascus is reported most serious. The on the need of Jew's
m
teisIn t n i s fite teh d r totsh
Anitta Mueller-Cohen visited all Eu- on Aug. 7-12 in Berlin, has drawn fact
that England,
which
had been
which
Sir
Herbert
Samuel
accom-
the students may receive as good
ropean countries. She visited Pales- up a scheme of the scientific work "the paradise of the Jews," has cant-1rebel leader Shelass has proclaiMed1the meeting of the Ladies Auxiliary
Aliens, in Palektine"' and Lloyd care as if they were -at home.
of anti-Semitism since the himself military governor, has estah-1 of Shaarey Zedek held
at the syna-
tine twice, in 1910 and in 1924. Dur- to be carried out before the conven-
afternoon.
Mrs.
George
stated
that
he
expressed
his
All other members of the Freiberg
Semit- Belied a provisional government and gogue last
Monday
ing her second visit she was the guest
festal[
Robbins
of Cleveland,. presi-
.
on for Sir Herbert s accom- family are giving 'themselves to the
C . 1 Selma
g
of the Jewish Women's Organization tion.
d of the Cleve- admirati
Tessimis s
from has named Nassaib
(1) There will be established four war.
dent of the Sist erhoo
mente
and
the
premier
who
was
perpetuation
of Reform Judaism,
li eh
and was entertained by the leaders
as inevitable an
sections: of philology (Wilno) peda- ism
land Jewish C enter, w o
of Dama scus ) is re- uled to address the meeting, was un- responsible for Sir Herbert s appoint- notable among them Maurice .I.Freis
of Hadassah at the home of Mrs. gogics (Warsaw), history of the Jews the simple fact that men dislike and Governor.
Derat
brother
of
J. Walter Freiberg,
hinds
suspect what is different from their
. ment.
berg,
(south fallen into the
Ussishkin.
avoidably unable to attend and
e. Ch aim who is vice-chairman of the board of
(Berlin), social and economic science race and religion. I regard the Jewsported t o have
insurgents.Censorship of tele- Rosenberg kindly consented to take -Sir Herbert Samue
Anitta Mueller•Cohen is still
Chief governors of the Hebrew College.
, pf
o insurge
(Berlin). The task of these sections
l,
kolow,•
l
i
So
herhood.

It
is
im-
am-
Railway cand her place. She will appear later in Weizmann, Nahum
young woman, being in her thirties
strictest, Damascus
is to make posisble a collaboration of as a religiouss brot
Rabbi 4. Ii. Hertz, Henry Henriques
de fen d continental anti-1grams is the between
Sisterhood in Franc..
pretty and charming. Women de
s
Yiddish scholars in preparing ma- Posib
the Mr.
season.
Rosenberg told how through- president of the Board of Jewish r
Even on her vacation trip to Eu-
scribe her as "womanly," but al l terial for the "Publications of the Semitism when one remembers the munication
Deputies in Great Britain, and Si
hat
the
Jews
have
shed
their
Haifa
is
cut.
agree that her personality impresses
rope Mrs. Freiberg displayed her de-
e
Yiddish Scientific Institute" and for [ace
out the history of the Jewish people Herbert Waley-Cohen addressed the votion to the cause of the sisterhood
blood freely for their country. How,
itself upon whatever audience she
scientific work in general.
fathers were required t9, give their
thering. '
by laying the foundation for the es-
then,
can
they
be
aliens?"
the
speak-
happens to meet.
The philological section will con-
sons a Jewish cdudat ion, even in the ga "The Balfour Declaration is now tablishment of a Temple Sisterhood
She is a renowned orator and she tain centers of Yiddish bibliography er asked.
were
oth'er
he , firmly and permanently established as in Paris. Already having temple sis-
times
when
no
peoples
"Jewish
nationalism
in
the
West-
speaks many languages fluently, in- and folklore, a committee for a stand-
educating their children. Today,
part of .the public law of the terhoods in Canada; the national or-
cluding English. Besides she is a ardization of Yiddish spelling. The ern countries is an evil and is not en-
said, the. situation in the United world," declared Sir Herbert Samuel.
inter-
writer of note, being a close student. economic section will organize a sta- tirely unconnected with anti-Semit-
g anization tends to become an
y
sad:
inasmuch
as
only
"It has been confirmed by Labor, Lib. national movement:
States is ver i
of all the large Jewish problems as tistical department and will draw up aim. 'The anti-religious Jews are,
20 per cent of the children receive eral- and Conservative -governments.
minority."
he
Grand
Master
of
B'rith
Sholem
,
"The
National
Federation
of
Tem-
well as the political questions of the schemes of economic investigations. however, only a small
any Jewish edivation since so many Britilsh tradition is continuity of pol- ple Sisterhoods," Mrs. Freiberg de-
Guest in City for Several
day. She is a regular contributor to Archives will be established by the declared. •
o( the parents consider it seconder?: licy. This continuity will also be clared, "devotes itself exclusively to
many European periodicals. She is a
Days.
Aus- historical section.
and even unnecessary. "Religion, maintained under Lord Tinnier," he religious work and does not duplicate
grassate of the University of
From the beginning of 1926 HALF THE CHILDREN
he declared, "it Lea been said, will declared. "The Jewish national home or conflict with the efforts of other
(2)
tria.
••
ARE Sol
NOT C.
IN Kraus,
SCHOOL grand master of the only die with men, not among them. • is establishing itself every year on • Jewish women's organizations which
there will appear the "Publications of
Anita Mueller-Cohen was honor- the Yiddish Scientific Institute,"
Independent Order irrith Shalom; It ie the duty, of parents to give their firmer basis. The Jewish opulation
--
additional

are interested in such
ary secretary of the World Confer- edited by the four sections after the
RIGA.—(J. T. A.) — Fifty percent Martin 0. Levy; grand secretary, and children a religious background and has doubled In the past five years.
im-
ence of Jewish Women which WAS manner of the "Jiddische Filologye" of the Jewish children of school age in Adolph RosenbluM, assistant grand a religious education. Jews have atif- Economic prosperity and intellectual movements as Americanization,
migrant aid, educational work,. etc.
convened two years ago by the Coun • and "Bleter far Demograye, Statis- Ukrainia are not attending school, ac- secretary; arrived in Detroit on vived because they have been
federation includes 50,-
with
the
Word
of
God
through-
Vctiv
it
Y•
are

accompanying
its
The
national
cil of Jewish Women. Mrs. Rebekah lik un Ekonomik." During the first
cording to the official figures of the Thursday, Nov. 12, far the purpose fled with
growth," he stated.
000 members, although it Is in exist-
Kohl1t was president of that confer- years the publications will comprise Yevsektzia, the Jewish section of the of arousing interest in the Jewish out all periods and nations and they
In his first
Ms re- ence for a comparatively ew yea .
from utterance
the Iligh since
Commission-
ence.
Communist party. The figures show community in the order, which seeks,
survive as l ong s 1 fir
pages.
ld
Jewry.
The
guests
will
will
continue
The Open Forum is now planning about 1,500
.",
a
I
ty
'
enhip
of
Palestine,
Sir
Herbert
took
ram
pot at all worried about the fu.
No later than the beginning of
their re ligious enti
Jewish children of to unite world
lure of Judaism of this country," she
that out of ' 90.817
(3)

for an active and interesting season. 1926
• o icy
Ukrainia only 45,180 are remain until after Sunda ,,;(in which., they believe
. in to
there will Wear a bi-monthly

occasion to throw light on is p
"I must confess that I
hall
age
ontinuod.
AL

UU
a
meeting
held
last
Wednesday
,• At .

in Palestine. Describing his farewell c
journal for the purpose of informa-
the
school. The rest are unable day they will initiate ... can
1 MARCOEXHIBITION
a to some extent concerned by
evee,•st members of the board of di- tion concerning Yiddish scientific attending
journey
from
"Dan
to
Beersheba,"
,
m
,
into
the
order
at
a
large
massmeeting
by the
to study because et the leek of schooll
by and
"I do not wish to make display of indifference shown
recters were chosen and will e
k and Yiddish cultural ti e buildings and schoel supplies. The at 2 :30 at Kirby Center, Kir
of
those
who
are
today
the
lead.
AT
MRS.
WERBE'S
STUDIO
stated:
he
snotewed next week. Miss Mary Cap- mats. A short summitry a
number of Jewish teachers is Made- I fit. Antoine avenues:.Members of the., s ! . ■
a Jewish
audience
be- Sons
any apology to aving
pursued
a Pales-
ere of American Judaism, but there
secretary of the forum.
,
Ian
achievements written in a European quate and many of those available are three local lodges will attend. !mine
are on the other hand no many en-
. .
e•man" cause of my hang
mem-
diately
following
the
massmeeting
1
first
of
a
series
of
"on
po icy
language will be added to every
a Jewish
1
l . The
insufficiently trained.

could
not
have
rendered
coeraging
syMptome of an intensive
e
Sri
ill
Ju-
and
initiation
.a banque
in
honor
of the
sruests t .wi
in the roselexhibitions, under the auspices of the tinian and not
by interest1n the ideals and aims
her •
nited
I co to the Jews
UKRAINIANS PLAN
ws than
Staler'Hotel. Mr. 'educational department of the U ork'. estine.
daism that I feel optimistic with re.
better'eervice
the
of
the
St
BANQUET
rooth
who recently returned•feom a 'Jewish Charities,
the will
-W
REUNION
theim
of featuring
New York,
'Promoting
good The
will policy
between
privatestudio
of Mrs. be
;Jews
end Arabs..
in Pal- gard to the very
perpetuation
of Judaism.
Kraus,
much delighted
to note.
"I WAS
tripto
s 33 Woodward Wine depends upon public opinion.
1 Palestine, during which' he 'of Marco Z
Will Hon. , J. R. Greenberg, Re-elect 1
$10,000
for
the
workers
of
that
held
in
Spent
country,
will
speak
on
"My
Experi-
s
David
S..
Werbe,
20
et President for Thir d Time.
ences
in
Palestine"
and
on
the
means
avenue,
between
Adams
and
Efiza-
The
British
public
would
not
haveyluring
my
stay
in
France
how
power.
.
------
Ch • beth (one d6or north of Fyfe's Shoe tolerated anything else. The Per- ful
Reform
Judaism
is in synagogue,
that coun-

ry of the
try.
I visited
the local
.
i
A new leaf has been added to the dark pages in Jewish histo
ra bbi is rir. lerael Levy, an
1 grand reunion banquet will be '
• . ' manent Mandates Camminion of the
dthat group h of Jewist
• um
inc
ews t ro g u m
30,
un
ring
Store),
Nov.
16
to
Nov.
o
.
eminent scholar.. Services were con-
em, o,

then by the Federation
for Ukrain-
lief on Sunday,
Nov. , last half century, a new name has been lied to
The collection consists of 31 eth-. hesitated
League of O t Nation
not if have
attention
. en. ducted in accordance with the prin.
di rect would
The invente
name of ur
Stanislaw
Steiger has been .1world. -
e wi 7 sh
Re at the Shaarey 7,e- . martyrs against whom libels were
ran
i throug
Sim i ,
15, J at
o'clock
or er,
The independent Orde rB'rith
izatIon am ines, .12 pieces
Some
of sr of ulpture
the subjects
• and 11 other policy had been
pursued."
concluding
his . ad. elides which rule Reform Judaism in
er. _The former,
D eople.
.
and
Leopold
Hilzn
ergent
-ladded
to
he
whole
Jewish
D
honor of J. R. I accuse the ose of Dreyfus. Men d el Ileit is .
t tit a nation .al
this country and I was very pleased
Sir Herbert
Aelc Synagogue' ' in
in France, in Russia of the _ Czars, len
t
T he y are h p a intings.
er,"
d petered that he attae h es much
is taking place in has three lodges in. etrol . No.
are "At Pray
c , 1ress
mou sly re
om took place
rece
unanimously
357; a mong the etchings
!
screen:
s. - Gr een berg, recently
, hon
„hip " .,,,,,,,
ia-Hungary. The latest case
"Talmudist
', importance to the formation of an to ed—an
see that indication
the synagogue
wastrowd-
tmuel
Steffin ledge,
f
the
organization
1
cases
of
Jewish
mayrd
.
he
Sa
.
of the
i interest
Sung;
id
en
t
o
elect e d pres
No
-
S
in the onetimert Auetr
No. 364 . •Spahieh
. ,,
y.,
and
vnp
be- ' which French Jews take in the Re-
t amuel Kbnin 1.ndge,.
„ '1' extended Jewish Agency which he ear-
for• the third term. Rabbi Jacob '
essive 1017, ..r o d ers ,m os
A
At the moment
of this writing there is being held r in -Lemberg the
trial and
the S lielMic t is e ran Prog
should
have
been
formed
,

Blenenfeld will be the principall the liberated
Polish Republic
d the
iomeward,
Jewish
movement."
l
•'
aroused
g,'
eves
form
. M. h P an 's Son
I / • P." 9 1
a trial which
. 11 1
toward
w Id N . 7.. Jo ph
Santa Barbar a mission, i
swish student, Stanislaw Steiger, l
s'peaker 'and d et ega te i of o th e r o r.
pa
in every hrats
of
n h . Rea d er, " '
I Concerning her attitude
and .kHenry
ly in Polano, but
deputy gran nd d ma ster
sm, Mrs. Freiberg said: "I am
1 There was an echo of the "Russia
' of the J nterest
ni a so
not on
g anitations will bring
ile the- presi- " App reaching Storm," "Grandmoth- Fen
wh
i
keenest
_
r
,
Palestine"
question
which
is
caus-
Zio
anization
e o r ganization
hor animated discussion in the Amer'. not a Zioniet, still .1 believe that any
os e o then
and frien ds o f Jews . are 1 famous modest
The plirpf
the quiet
beginning
of dents
of the
lodges are, respectively-er," "Friendly Chat" and "Wander- i t .ing
Dreyfus was
affair;
and oout-
Rottman
is secretary.
is. ' where Je ws
f
( .'
i attempt to . bring Jews to Palestine
to support the orphanage at Kiev,1
,
and can Jewish community as well as in
the Mendel Bailie trial; and quiet and Philip Kricheveky, J. M. Millner and era."
where e5 orphans are not only fed justice, liberalism and democracy still ' wardly
litarco
Zitn,
etcher.
painter
ckinn , The motto of the or-
a pupil
of England, in the address of Dr. Weir- who are of
suffering
economicaly
a
relief which
deserve. is our
clothed and cared for but are taught ' to be 'found and where the s pun
Russia,
Russian measure
ro t t ec- willmor, was born in Moscow,
• es. and P
P
Progress
unexciting was the first chapter of :*,:er.
. eisee,
.
. r is '' "I'
mane. Declaring that the wo an ob- encouragement and assistance."
The Clurge.
)
trades which will be useful to them .exist.
thrown'. lion , 8,nd its genera ,P11111. 1 , 11 n
on Jan. 9, 1862. He was
.
e
su
has
create
plan
Beaux
coloniza
Ernie des
The
when they leave. the home and must
rk for
slaw
a person alleged by
ccessful
in 8 " nun ' n
,
d . e L eon Bonnet, at the
for
o r th
he threw a bomb at at the president,
a" "a`TY
support themselves. The federation
, have a mem ber- Arts, and of Rodin. in Paris; also of , etecle
sexki , the police to be "guilty" of the deed '
Wojciechopu
the National Academy of Design and Palestine • in the United States, Dr.' BETH EL COLLEGE OPENS
has been able to send $1.530 every , the charge that
:-
was
ap
prehended,
and
that
is
all
there.'
three
Detroit
lodge.
P
over
1,500.
sident
ship Well
George Gray Bernard, at the Art Weizmann expressed the hope that WEDNESDAY NIGHT CLASS
three months for the upkeep of the the
Polidi
resident,
Stani
year
ago wh e n the pre
of
about
the difficulties will be overcome and
blic was to it
sr, otherwise estitut tildren.
• year has 'passed,
nre will be .
he various was b eing welcomed with a
. Students' League, New York,
h Agency
I
But
now
after
THE
HAKENKREUZLER
Because the Monday night dames
ch
r made e in
awarded. at National And- the e xtende
were
circumstances
have
I
was
Ile
local synagogues
during the recent parade in the there.
streets The
of b
Lemberg
dur-
Ise I the first modest
BANKRUPTCY emy of Design: First prize, A. II. established,
El C ollege are filled to re-
bomb did not
FACING
complicated
tragedy
d Jewish Cogm has . of Beth
"Tourtet
F
president or anyone e s ,, developed into a
he
Bich Hol ydays, when the following , ing his visi
t
1904;
Rabbi Leon Fram,
director.
the
WRS which bids well to ta ke its place
Blw m Fund for .E for drawing, done every-thing within its power to pacify,
movement
A.1-The
Hakeils
'
opened
another session which
sums were realized: Ahavath Achim, injure
is-
m
s
h
VIENN.—
(J.
T.
ou
fa
m
silver
medal
tching,
ly
., a longs ide the othe r as dieJ
Fund. further the forming of the Jewishihas
The
6165; Beth Judah, $134• Riziner but it was proven delibe
later rate
that
it
i ntention
in Austria, the ,Saayd da
borne ' meets on Wednesday evenings.
liallgart en
ews. , Th e kreuzler A
t
prize;
againet
oule- \ thrown with t he
of
ith
1901;
firs
Agency.
One
thing
has
to
be
libels
executive
e I torical
that the Jewish ' same courses will be offered on Wed-
Congregation, $122; 'Oakman
B
first pri ze in scalp.'
Steiger trial is not only an attempt AUSSI1R11 organization of the anti-Se-
is
Congregation,
of killing the chief
aintin
that
result
for
pg,
and
eve-
a
as
Russia is not a nesday as are taught on Monday
rand and Pasadena
$65; Polish Republic. Stanislaw Ste ger
the c o . "frame up" a case against the mire. is about to collapse
of .
ted a few minutes after
Jews--it is a slap in the face to the of int'ernal etrife and lack of funds, it tare'and
Francisco
medal
the designing.
silver medal,
Also Pan.
in in colonization
mind and plan
in
f Zionism
The Jewish sing. They include the literature
1 2 5.; Oakman and. Glendale
was arres loded on the charge that he'
.
on, Co pe .
means . the Bible, • sursey of Jewish histo ry ,
Willi m osh e , $66; ..Ahavath' Zion,'
revealed
here.

ex
,
was
,'
ma-Pacific
International
Expositi

'bomb
entire civilized world.
colonization plan in RUslill
advanced Hebrew.
i
srae
n-
l
elementary
and
Weinstein,
pro-
$354. Natan
The
movement
was,
until
been
h
Abraham1was the one who threw i .
a certain and
and silver medal, San -Ira
a 'Ample
The evidence which has
only the settlement
same, from
funds which came from 1915,
,p
ti_snick, Dav id Tucker end
the Lemberg trial supportedby
1 7:4 hours are slso the
supported
ci•co Art Asisociation, 1919.
were held in limited number of Indual mm-
and from 8 A5 to 9:15.
II Jens made the appeals at thel This is the
It ed
is tip /Want- doted so far in
complicat
Germany. n recent months this sup- I
people, while Pal- 7:45 to 8:45
v ery story.
exhibitions
Lukomski, the
e•much
recent
ay
Hit
the
Jewish
arous
1
nagogues. The arrangements for . stor, not calc ulate d to
means coloniza- Registration is now open and as soon
synagogues.
Steiger, , ply of movement
money ceased.
The leaders
of in the Chicago Art Institute, the Car- , ben of
of
have gene
so deeply
police officer who arrested
colonization
talks were
made R. by
• committee
ly nd not
Gallery of Art in Washingtoe, estine of theJewis h people," Dr. Weis- as the classes reach an enrollment
very beginning "
of Jacob
Greenberg,
interest.
But such has been the li
ease wrom
worke d
published by the' 1 eoran
Co m posed
all the other historic al
25 they will be eased.
e
in
the
Bendan
Galleries
of
ilion
schem
debt
that
the
papers
re-arranged
sim- a deliberately p
and
moon declared.
ian opt ., inegulayr y and ■ D.
il' M. Abramovitz, Morris She- with
against
the
Jews;
they
were
all
in order to fo• organization
' n
gone on strike. Baltimore, Md.
unpretentious in their begin- to prove Steiger guilty
1th and Joseph Zuckerman.
theirimid officials have
Ale and
-- i -is.••
quiet and cruelly unostenta-
(Turn to last par•)
_ At the election of officers David
sa
the
,
for

the introaucz“...
Tucker, who has been treasurer tory.
.ous was

Famous Vienna Jewess Will
Address Community
ovember 25. on

-slcovits,
Lam-
Lewis,
man L.
de Solt
z, Louie
i Joseph
eveland;
1 Rosen.
Ben-
vy, Rah-
re; Rab-
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