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LETTER- BOX

Detroit, Mich., Nov. 4, 1926.
Dr. C. D. Spivak,
Care The Jewish Consumptives Re-,
lief Society.

"Shall We Seek Converts to Our
Faith?" will be the subject of Dr. Denver, Colo. as f;—I have your day
Mr. S piva
By Ch“. H. loweoh.1
Franklin's address on Sunday m o rn-1 Dearrea din g
ollows:
1C09ywri‘ht, 1921.
o f the letter,
"Just received information that in'
Bowles, the defeated Klan candidate for mayor of Detroit, was sort of mg, Nov.
16.
This
we.
mess. principal subjects discussed by the your circular letter fur your drive,
"bowleg" over, so to speak. Well, it was the clearing ef a nasty
American Rab- you stated that you support the Jew.
Central Conference of
Feeling was running entirely too high for safety. I ant glad to see Mr. Ford bin
at its last session and is one of ish Consumptives Relief Society of
that
"getting religion," and now that he has come out with the statement
se who fight about religion haven't enough worth fighting about, there is the Jewish problems of major inter- Denver. We have never been aftlli-
Services are at 10:45. All are ated with your organization and br-
tho
hope that he may some day see what he says about oters applies with equal est.
and the small sum of $100 annually,
welcome.
we have never received a penny. 'o
force to himself.
_
"The
Illusions
of of
Life:"
"The
Illusions
Life"
will
be
the
certainly
do not think that by giving
I note where Frank D. Waterman, the defeated mayoralty candidate in
is incensed at the effort to create a Jewish issue in the campaign subject of Rabbi Fram's sermon Sat- us this sum you are justified in claim-
New 'lock,
a "racial issue." It seems that Mr. urday morning, Nov. 21. On Satur- ing that you arc supporting our insti-
prejudicial to his interests. He terms it
which day, Nov. 14, the pulpit will be occu- tution. You have done us an injus-
f the com
in Florida name d in hInn.
ditys know pied by Dr. Franklin. Services are tice, because our field secretary, Mrs.
n
W aterman has hi inntune , namely Fountain onor oBecause allmoof u
Frances Heflin, is meeting with oppo-
as
for
has
many friends we have in
Ws promoted fountain pen. A letter given out by his enemies, alleged to at 10:30.
anion' f
have ben writen by he
manaer
g of the inn in question, stated that the inn
t
your city who contr bute i to us nearly
t
the
"Hebrew
persuasion,"
while
another
al-
e
Hough Night at the Temple:
those
of
$10,000
annually.
Your organiration
De.
or take
cater
lege
fom the snie
did
not I.:tr
The annual Fellowship Night eel. ,
to affiliate with
a source said that "The class of persons to whom
r
found at this inn," or words to that effect, meaning, brated by the Men's Temple Club will has never asked us of the
d
not to be
you. Iii the name
are
-e
le
fel
of course, Jews. Mr. Waterman has every reason to resent the introduc- take place Tuesday evening, Nov. 17. tives and in the name of the con-
you
The guests of honor will be Dr. Lynn tributors front Detroit, we ask you to
tion of such canards in a political campaign.
Harold Hough, pastor of the Central correct this error in just as public a
Can't quite make this out. A reader of the Brooklyn Jewish Chronicle Methodist Church, and Judge Clyde manner as you made it."
Webster. This is the special evening
I deeply regret that your repre-
sends me this item:
when the members of the club take sentative here should experience
the opportunity to invite their Gen- ficulty in securing contributions from I
Miss Ruth Levy and Beaufort Holland, both of Pine Bluff, Ark.,
tile friends to the temple.
Detroit people for your organization :
were married here last night at the home of the bride's parents.
abbi Meer Lipman of the Jewish Temple and Rev. W. P. Whaley,
because of our circular letter.
y the First Methodist Church, said the ring service. The
Temple Arts Society'
R
As you indicate, the contribution !
r of
The opening performance of the made to your organization by the
pasto
bride was given in marriage by her father, Abe Levy.
Temple Arts Society will take place United Jewish Charities has been only
-
What I want to know is, did Miss Levy become a Christian, or did Mr. Tuesday evening, Nov. 24. Admis $100, and I shall be glad to correct,'
a Jew? At this distance it looks like a fifty-fifty arrange- sion is restricted to members of the both through your representative and
Rent. My correspondent calls my attention to another marriage at an Arts Society and the affiliated se. in the Jewish press, any misappre-
ment.
b
earltebetween
a Jew and a Roman Catholic, the knot tied by a priest cieties of the temple. Those who hension which may have arisen in the ,
b
ier da ssing
given by a rabbi. This is a little too much for me. Maybe wish to avail themselves of the Arts minds of the Jewish people of this
Society evenings are invited to jam
and the b le
someone can give me the answer.
the affiliated societies of the temple. city.
Your sanitarium is doing splendid
work and deserves universal support.
A reader sends a complaining note about Arthur Brisbane because he
'
El enrollment
College'
writes about something uncomplimentary about the Hebrews in the Bible. Beth
The
of Beth El Col-1Though technically our circular let-
Well, Brisbane didn't write the Bible. I am inclined to agree outlined
with my lege has grown so large that it has ter was correct, I am aware of the
ct as
friend when he takes exception to this standard of this
condu
in been necessary to increase the num- misconstruction that may be plight
day and
in
the twenty-third chapter of Exodus, and when he says we
ber of the faculty to five instructors on it, to your injury. You are ri
bee
and to add three more sessions. in believing that $100 is a the
negligible
age have advanced far beyond this sort of thing:
amountt
with
Classes of the college now meet on sum in comarison
contribute
If thou buy an Hebrew servant, six years he shall serve; and in
Sunday morning, Monday night, Detroit Jewry should
the seventh he shall go out free for nothing.
Tuesday afternoon and Wednesday your
institution.
I am
sending a copy of this letter
If he came in by himself, he shall go out by himself ; if he were
night. The Sunday morning classes
t with him
to the Jewish press.
shall
Ro
ra
ua
es
married then his wife
composed mainly of the
are com
If is master have given him a wife, and she have borne him sons
Sincerely yours,
department of
department
, of the high school dep
or daughters, the wife and her children shall be her master's, and he
MORRIS D. WALDMAN.
1 Beth El School of Religion. The
a
study
of
Jewish
life
in
shall go out by himself.
is
I course
And if the servant shall plainly say, I love my master, my wife,
! the Middle Ages and is given by Dr
and my children; I will not go out free.
Leo M. Franklin from 9:30 to 10:30
all bring him unto the judges; he shall also
Then his master sh
new schedule for the other ses-
The ne
bring him to the door, or unto the door post; and his
shall
ve master
him forever.
sions is as follows:
Fenkell Mothers Clubs
bore his ear through with an aul; and he shall serve
Monday night: 7:45-8:45—"Prin.
The Fenkell Mothers Club will hold
ciples of Belief and Ceremonials, Dr. its first meeting of the season on Sat-
Ilow does that strike you?
Leo
M.
Franklin;
History
A,
David
urday
afternoon, Nov. 14, at Custer
---esewe-e---
Thank you, Mr. Hurt! I am sure this will be very interesting to my Pearlman; History B, Rabbi Leon School, corner of Midland and Lin-
Fram; Elementary Ilebrew, Miss wood, at 2:30 p. m. sharp. Miss Mary
Rose Pike. 8:45-9:45—Methods of Connolly of the Board of Health will
readers:
Teaching, David Pearlman; Bible speak on the "Know Your Town"
Dear Mr. Joseph:—As I have a personal acquaintance with Rose
Literature A, Isadore Rosenberg movement. Roy F. Berge -refl.
Pastor Stokes, I believe I can satisfy your mind as to whether she
Bible Literature B, Rabbi Leon Fram. executive director of the Credit
should be classed as a Jewess. When I was editor-in-chief of the
Tuesday afternoon: 2-3 — Bible Union National Extension Bureau,
New York Daily Call (now defunct), Mrs. Stokes was a member of
Literature, Rabbi Leon Fram.
will discuss the new credit union law
my staff, being editor of the Woman's Page. Our contact was rather
Wednesday night: 7:45-8:45 — Which went into effect last August.
close, for our desks were contiguous, she being the only co-occupant
Literature. David Pearlman; Elemen. The Music Study Club has arranged
of my office; therefore I had exceptional opportunity for observing
tary Hebrew, Miss Rose Pike. 8:45- for a very interesting program and
9:46—Jewish History, David Pearl- dancing of Russian folk dances will
and I judging
her. that Rose Pastor Stokes is a Jewess and always will
should say
man; Advanced Hebrew, Miss Rose follow the meeting. All women liv-
be a Jewess. It may be as you say, that she doesn't believe in Ju.
Pike.
ing in the Fenkell district are invited
deism, but I can any she does believe in the Jews. When this girl
to attend. Children under 8 years
of the ghetto married a Gentile millionaire-aristocrat, she remained
The Afternoon School:
of age will be entertained by a recre-
true to her own people and her own class.
The afternoon religious school of
, h e alwayss
ation instructor.
As for the lately divorced husband, J. G. Phelps-Stokes is impres
Temple Beth El is growing apace.
th
struck me as being essentially a gentleman. Aside from
Many members of the temple are on
ion
ood, there was little about him to base
11 ' h Cl
thoroughbred gentleh
the lookout for children who are not
char
English classes for mothers are
character judgment, his personality was so nugatory. Although
receiving any other religious educe-
every Tuesday and Thursday
Stokes, who called at the office of his wife every afternoon, appar-
held
Lion and are sending them to our
ently was ceaselessly uxorious, one could not escape the feeling that
afternoon school. There is no fee afternoon at the same school at 3 to
m. Those who are not able to
p.
they were tragically mismated—this brilliant and dynamic proletaire
whatsoever and the afternoon school 5
attend the afternoon classes have the
and the mediocre and passive millionaire. Yours,
etc., R HURT.
is conducted with the same expert sus
WALTE
pervision
and
the
same
attractiveness
privilege
of joining night school,
Chicago, Ill.
Monday, Tuesday
sk of of instruction as the morning school. which meets ve evening from 7 to 9
y ev
and
Wednesda
Dr. Frank Crane, writing on "Immigrants," says that "at the rim me
—
p. ni.
being deported or of being raided and having my penknife taken fro
Hebrew Classes for Children:
as a dangerous weapon, I wish to state that I like immigrants.... I am glad
There are three Hebrew climes for
that I am an American; I am gladder I am a human being. And I don't children being conducted at Temple H andi esn es s ,
All those who are interested in
think I have to hate all other folk to prove that I love my own." He seems to Beth El. You are cordially invited to
American!
their homes more attractive
I nominate Frank Crane as a 100 per cent
enroll children in our Hebrew classes making
understand why America is. Why not send him as a missionary to the The beginners' classes meet either on should attend classes in decorative
Saturday
mornings
at
10:30
or
on
arts
on
Wednesday
evening at the
Klan to convert them to Americanism?
School from 7 to 9 p. rn.,
Thursday afternoons at 4:30, and the Custer
instructions will be given in
A reader complains that I quote too much. I'm sorry. But so frequently
when
g to more advanced class meets on Tues.
ngs to say that I am willinmail
day afternoons at 4:30. basketry, rug making, sewing, knit-
do others have so many more interesting thi
my
ting, crocheting and luster china
give them the right of way. This week I'm feeling lazy and then
good reasons
Miss Kahn of the Department of
full
of
bright
newsy
articles
and
comments—two
g
Bathelite:
is jammed fu
will be in charge of this
why quotations hold the boards. Here's another, taken from the Detroit
The Bethelite, the school paper of Recreation
the Beth El School of Religion, has class.
Free Press. It should please you:
just made its appearance. It is a
Muslin common and Tar and Feathers preferred hit new lows
sparkling little paper, full of schoo l Gym for Boys and Men:
Gym classes for yeunger boys are
Wednesday after the hammering they received Tuesday from the
news and of stories, poems and ar-
tides written by the boys and girls being held every Wednesday after-
141,053 citizens of Detroit. That number reattested its belief that
subscrip.
noon and for the older boys and men
the American government is a thing of the people, for the people and
of Temple Beth El. The
by the people and not a creature of any one sect, for one sect, by one
tion is 60 cents. Several hundred from 7 to 9 p. m.
children in Temple Beth El have also
sect, so long as that government is straightforward. This is the for
musi c ci . i,,,
ending of an unfortunate campaign repellent in viciousness
subscribed to Young Israel, the no-
Instructions in violin and piano
tional Jewish children's magazine, a
and mental vandalism. It was the inning of the small time religion-
the registra.
magazine of stories and pictures for will be open as soon as
of
ist. It showed zealotry at its worst.
Jewish children. Parents are urged Lions will warrant the opening
to have their children subscribe for such classes. All those interested
That covers the situation completely.
both the Bethelite and Young Israel. should register with Miss Blume Le
,. at the
Gentlemen, be seated! Unless you have completely lost your usual good The combined subscription is just $1. yin on Thursday evening
above school or at the meeting of
sense, you must realize that the United Jewish Drive for $16,000,000 will
the Mothers Club on Saturday after-
never be a success without the present division in American Jewry arising
.
noon, Nov. 14
out of the so-called Philadelphia compact. The charge of bad faith made
last week by Rabbi Stephen Wise against David Brown and Louis Marshall
Delray Mothers Club:
and others instrumental in promoting the drive, has only served ter to because
create
Del-
The first mothers meeting of afte
(Continued from last page.)
r-
a wider chasm. There is no use in being stubborn in the matsu
y will be held Wednesday
stubbornness will only bring disaster in many ways. I would at of the German Cultural Commission ra
18, at the McMillan
noon,
Nov.
Brown and Marshall and Wise and Warburg and Rosenwald and Rosen and of the Joint Distribution Committee.
"During the year 1922, individual School, 615 West End South, near
Lipsky and one or two others in sympathy with the l'alestinian movement
meet and iron out the present differences. There must be a compromise.
tions, as, for instance, the Harvard.
Dr. Max Kohn will deliver an ad-
Institu
It is stupid to go before a divided Jewry under the name of a United Jewish
hers' seminaries in Hanover and
Kassel and the Jewish Industrial dress on "The Pre.School Child."
Drive. It is a mockery. There must be a united Jewry to make for the teac
, ased, and others Greetings will be extended by repre.
success of a United Jewish Drive. If you want to know the reaction to
undati ceased,
Breslau
School in liam. eentatives of the following mothers
l in Fo
the factional fight now going on, ask the leaders in the larger communities Schoo
and the Jacob School in Essen clubs: The Jewish Institute Mothers
li ke the
of the country and you will discover that there is too much feeling and too burg
. Club, the Fenkell Mothers Club, the
po s Twelfth Street Mothers Club, the
he good of the cause.
had been turned over to the full
much misunderstanding for the
ef ore Michigan and West Warren Mother
d her
t
d
s t ate,
A clergyman in Pittsburgh delivered himself of whatever
I imagined
e . that he session of t e .. d of their Jewish Clubs and the East Jefferson Wom-
t
• a
•
ha, b e en
lie is
en the topic "If I Were a Jew.
v i e wpoint, instead character. It is noteworthy that since en's Club.
European folk dancing will follow
would have discussed the subject from a purely religious
the beginning of the work of the cul-
of holding the Jews responsible for the condition of the movie business tural committee it has not once oc- the meeting. The ladies of Delray
because of the fact that some Jews are big factors in that field. But usually curred that a Jewish institution has will dance the Hungarian Chadask.
discussions of this sort are stupid and do nothing but create false imnres-
ere had to close its doors. Without the The representatives of the older
y
It What
siens, and prejudice the minds of the congregation. I know th mat'
y If
pulp
t
funds of the oint,
J the Teachers Mothers Clubs will reciprocate b
(Shaar-
a Christian Minister," I would never utter a word
to follow the teachings • of Seminary would have met the same dancing the Russian Scissors
ld t
fate. Other schools, like the Real. ele) and Kasatske.
Jesus
hate or preju ice.
the Jew. I would spread the gospel of love and mercy and
y
All Jewish mothers living in
like the
ons chan
Jesus
• Fuerth the Foundation
name , lool
ac an in
I would raise my voice against so-called Protestant
orgy
nizati
the Jewish
Am-
have School
acknowledged
Ecorse, Delray, River Rouge and
campaign of hate in the p oint Sch on d Breslau
a
Wyandotte
are cordially invited to at-
Klan who seek to divide men—to carry on
lege. I
sacritwould
Go
iat
d in in
in writing that they never would have
of religion, which is nothing but blasphemyy
and taking he name of
.
tits
to
weather
the
terrible
I
tend
this
meeting.
tzatinns
, bran a
out that such men and such organ
vain. That they are the enemies of religion instead of its supporters.
RADIO ANNOUNCEMENT
crisis
of the year 1923, during wine
th
there are any number of things I could say and would one
like thing
to say I to
Chris-
of the instructors fres
---
wouldn't
'
e
ld
not
be
paid
but
for
the
Dr.
Isadore Goodman, rabbi of
tiaras, "If I Were a Christian Minister.
quently could
Indianapolis,
the Joint, and that will regation Beth
de: that is select a subject like "If I Were a Jew" and then treat it in a way subventions
will
the Dearborn Independent.
they would have had to discontinue will broadcast from Station WFBM,
that one would expect from a writer on
on Sunday, Nov. 15, at 1 p. m. (C en-
isinia nark. Bernard Isaacs, Isadore their cultural work. The like is true
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nary
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Shaarey nary of Berlin there are written ex- so
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