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THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN

;10L• XIX. NO. 3

HERMAN BERNSTEIN
SPEAKS FOR OPEN
FORUM ON DEC. 17

Noted Editor and Journalist
Will Talk at Talmud Torah
Thursday.

DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, DECE BER 11, 1925

M

Many Reservations
For School's Dinner

The $100 dinner given for
the benefit of the United He-
brew Schools on Tuesday, Dec.
29, in the Philadelphia-Byron
auditorium has been received
by the local Jewish community
with marked enthusiasm. Many
reservations have already been
made and those who wish to at-
tend this unique and very elabo-
rate banquet should not delay
their reservations until the last
day, but make them immedi-
ately. Besides the beautiful
covers and fine decorations that
go to make up a good dinner,
there will also be talented mu-
sicians and fine speakers—not
"appeal makers," for there will
be no fund solicitations and
nothing will mar the pleasure
of this affair.

1 Hadassah Chapter DRIVES ORGANIZED

Reports Progress

Membership Campaign Now
Being Conducted. Chanu-
kah Meeting Dec. 16.

Impressive Talks
At Pisgah Lodge

IN HALF OF STATES,
Mayerberg and Frankel
Greeted Detroit B'nai B'rith
SAYS D. A. BROWN Rabbi
Last Monday.

Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents

ELABORATE ALL-DAY
PROGRAM AT TEMPLE
BETH EL ON SUNDAY

Noted Editor Will
Talk Here Thursday

Seventy-fifth Anniversary Cele-

National Chairman of United

Before t large and enthusiastic au-
bration Will Take Place
Jewish Campaign Returns
dience, Rabbi Samuel S. Mayerberg
All Jewish women in the city are
December 13.
From
the
West.
of Dayton, Ohio, renewed old friend-
invited by the Detroit chapter of Ha-
ships with Detroit Jews in Temple
dassah to attend an interesting and
MILTON
ALEXANDER
Beth El Monday evening, Dec. 7. The
informative meeting at the Shaarey RESPONSE INSPIRING
HEADS COMMITTEE
Zedek Synagogue on Wednesday af-
IN EVERY INSTANCE program of the evening was arranged
SUBJECT IS "THE JEW
by Pisgah lodge, No. 34, Independent
ternoon, Dec 16, at 3 o'clock, when
a Chanukah program will be present- Enthusiastic Report Given Com- Order 11'rith, under the direc-
AMONG THE NATIONS"
Dr. Wolsey, Dr. Wise and Sym-
tion of Henry M. Abramovitz, chair-
ed. Mrs. Morse M. Cohen will give
phony Quartet Among
mittee as Brown Leaves
man of the intellectual advancement
a review of "Israel," Ludwig Lewi-
Attractions.
Is Principal in Suit for Libel
sohn's latest and much-talked-of
For South.
committee.
Milton M. Alexander, who presided,
book, and Mrs. Ralph Davidson will
Against Henry Ford Now
deliver a Chanukah message to the
What promises to be the moat im-
NEW YORK.—On the eve of his introduced as the first speaker of the
in Courts.
Hadassah members and their guests. departure for • two-weeks' tour of evening Hiram D. Frankel, executive
pressive event that has been held in
Mrs. Mirah Cohen Redfield, mezzo- the South, David A. Brown, chairman secretary of District Grand Lodge
the Jewish community of Detroit in
soprano,
will
render
several
musical
No.
6.
Mr.
Frankel
outlined
some
of
many years is scheduled for Sunday,
accompanied
by
Miss
Se-
of
the
$15,000,000
United
Jewish
Herman Bernstein, editor of the
the
work
being
accomplished
by
the
selections,
report
Dec. 13, when Temple Beth El cele-
Campaign, issued a repo to its na-
Jewish Tribune of New York, one of
rah Weinberg at the piano.
tional committee in which he declare order and spoke of the high regard
brates its seventy-fifth anniversary.
The Hadassah membership drive, that one-half of the country would held for Dr. Mayerberg by its mem-
the founders of The Day, journalist,
A committee on arrangements con-
which was inaugurated all over the be organized before the end of the bers and officers. Ile stated that
sisting of the officers and trustees of
author and lecturer , will speak on
country on Saturday, Dec. 6, when year, and practically one-half of the Rabbi Mayerberg is now vice-presi-
Temple Beth El, with Milton M. Alex-
Thursday evening, Dec. 17, at 8
rabbis in nearly every pulpit spoke on quota assigned to the Jewish com- dent of District Grand Lodge No. 2
ander as chairman, has been working
o'clock, for the Detroit Jewish Open
the humanitarian work being carried munities of the United States and and an outstanding leader in B'nai
HERMAN BERNTSEIN
for several weeks to provide • pro-
on in Palestine by American women, Canada accepted by responsible state B'rith circles.
Forum, at the Philadelphia and Byron
gram that will adequately portray the
both Zionist and non-Zionist. The and city committees.
Rabbi Mayerberg was introduced by
significance of the occasion. It is said
Talmud Torah. The Open Forum has
roster in Detroit is showing an appre-
Since Nov. 1, he has visited Cali- Dr. Leo M. Franklin of Temple Beth
that in a number of respects the anni-
considered itself particularly fortu-
ciable increase , according to Mrs. fornia, Utah, Colorado, Illinois, Wis- El, with whom he began his rabbini-
versary program will be unique.
nate in arranging to have Mr. Bern- Louis J. Rosenberg Is Delegate- Max Frank, chairman of the member- consin and Indiana and organization cal career. Dr. Franklin related many
Sunday morning at 10 o'clock serv-
stein, one of the foremost Jews of
at-Large to Pan-Ameri-
ship committee, and many more wont. has been effected in Wyoming and interesting anecdotes concerning his
ices will be held in Temple Beth El.
America today, come t'e the city and
en are showing an interest in the New Mexico. His Southern tour, in- association with his Dayton colleague
The principal speaker will be Dr.
can Congress,
has invited every member of the com-
chapter and its work. Mrs. Frank cluding conferences in Atlanta, and told of the high admiration and
Louis Wolsey of Philadelphia, presi-
munity to hear his message. Ile will
Louis James Rosenberg has been may be reached at her home, 1514 Montgomery, New Orleans and Jack- esteem held for him by his host of Keren Hayesod Leader Discus- dent of the Central Conference of
speak on The Jew Among the Na- notified by the executive officers of Burlingame avenue, and will be glad sonville, will bring him into direct Detroit friends.
American Rabble. Dr. Wolsey, who
tions Today." Milton M. Alexander, the Pan-American Commercial Con- to answer any questions regarding contact with representatives from
ses Results of Zionist
The subject of the discourse by
was for many years head of the Euclid
a communal leader, will act as chair- gress that he has been appointed dele- the Hadassah activities as well as to every state below the Mason-Dixon Rabbi Mayerberg was "Is Life Worth
Avenue Temple in Cleveland, is one
Gathering.
man for the meeting. Mr. Bernstein gate-at-large to represent the United receive names of prospective mem- line.
Living?" His address was based on a
of the leading Jewish pulpiteera in
is the second speaker presented by the States at the conference. All of the bers. Miss Hattie Gittleman of 2733
Already two successful local Cam- recent unfortunate occurrence in the
America, as well as an authority on
Open Forum, which was recently or- 21 republics of the Western hemi- Elmhurst avenue, president of the paigns have been held, one in San city of Cincinnati, when two young
"It looks as though the two great Jewish subjects. He will speak on the
ganized by a group of public-spirited sphere will be represented at the con- chapter, will also welcome all in- Francisco and another in Chicago. men committed suicide, having first drives for funds, the $15,000,000 for theme, "The Uniqueness of Israel."
This latter city, which included the penned a note stating their dissatis- the J. D. C. and $5,000,000 for the
citizens with Aaron Kurland as chair- gress. All sessions will be held at quince.
At the morning service the princi-
Mrs. Samuel C. Lampert of New United Jewish Campaign with a drive faction with life and that, in their United Palestine Appeal, will go their pal soloist will be Joseph Schwartz of
man.
the Roosevelt Hotel, New York. The
Herman Bernstein was born 48 years congress will open on the morning of York, who is the national chairman of for its local charity federation, rained belief, it was not worth the effort. own respective ways and both should the Chicago Civic Opera Company,
the membership committee, had hoped $4,000,000, of which $1,000,000 is Dr. Mayerberg pointed out the fact be successful," said A. C. Lappin, di- regarded by many as the world's
ago in Neustadt-Scherwindt, a town Dec. 14 and will close on Dec. 17.
in Russian Poland, on the German
Mr. Rosenberg will deliver an ad- to attend the Chanukah celebration for the "Overseas Cheat" of the Joint that the young men came from very rector of the Detroit Keren Hayesod, greatest baritone. Mr. Schwartz, who
wealthy families and had always been who has returned from Baltimore, was originally a cantor, will sing the
frontier. At the age of 17 years he dress in the afternoon of Wednesday, meeting in Detroit but due to the Ha- Distribution Committee.
The outstanding feature of Mr. provided with the best of everything, where he attended the Palestine con- choral 'responses to the rededication
came to the United States. lie be- Dec. 16, on the subject of "Some Ef- dassah drive for members in New
longs to a distinguished literary fam- fects of American Finance on Our York was unable to leave. She has Brown's report, in addition to the ac- materially. All of their desires had ference with the other Detroit dele- services, as well as traditional Jewish
promised, however, to attend a later count of what has already been ac- always been fulfilled, he said, and any gates. Mr. Lappin continued:
melodies.
ily, his father having been a noted Latin-American Relations."
"While there were many speakers
Dr. Leo M. Franklin, rabbi of Tem-
Hebrew scholar and his uncle, Hirsch
Mr. Rosenberg has been active in meeting and will receive a warm wel- complished by way of organization incentive they might have had for ac-
Bernstein, was the founder of the foreign affairs for 20 years. He was come from the local women. and acceptance of quotas, is the keen complishing worth while objects and to present the views of those adher- ple Beth El, chairman of the program
Miss
Henrietta
Szold,
founder
and
sense
of
responsibility
he
found
that
ing
strictly
to
the
purposes
of
the
committee,
announces as • part of the
any
opportunity
which
might
have
first Yiddish periodical in the United American Consul in Spain under national president of the women's the Jews of this country have toward
been theirs for making their lives in- conference, the only speaker in be- morning program a "Symbolic Scroll
States. Mr. Bernstein started his President Roosevelt and in Brazil un-
Zionist
Organization
of
America,
who
their
European
brethren.
The
Jews
Louis
Mar-
was
half
of
the
J.
D.
C.
Service,"
at
which time a new Torah
teresting
and
useful
was
denied
them.
literary work six years after his ar- der President Taft. In 1918 he rep-
returned from a three of America, he says in his report,
The rabbi mentioned a number of shall; who in a very forceful address will be presented to the temple. It is
rival in this country, writing short resented the Pan-American Com- recently
months'
trip
through
Palestine
ob-
notwithstanding
the
sacrifices
they
assured
the
assembly
that
his
pres-
given
as
a
memorial
to the late Jacob
atories and novels, a Nook of verse mercial Conference at Washington as serving the activities of the Hadaesah have made during the past 10 years, characters prominent in the world of
and translations of Russian classics. official delegate from Michigan by Medical Organization and other hu- are determined to Stand by their pen- sports and analyzed their characters, ence was a symbol of the desire of and Henrietta Alexander. Partici.
the
J.
D.
C.
to
maintain
unity
and
pating in the Scroll Service will be
Among his own works are "In the appointment of Governor Sleeper. In manitarian work, was honor guest e across the ocean until they have pointing out that the benefits and re-
Gates of Israel," "Contrite Hearts" recent years he has been consular with Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Strauss, been restored to self-support and wards acquired on the fields of physi- harmony among all Jews, so that we the three oldest members of the tem-
ple in point of service. They are
cal endeavor by well-known athletes can work together for all Jews."
and "With Master Minds," while vol- agent and attorney for Spanish- staunch supporters
rs of and liberal con-
Mr. Lappin discussed the situation Samuel Ileavenrich, Adolph Freund
were achieved only after the hardest
umes of Gorky, Toletei and Andreyev speaking consulates. He has been ac- tributors to the organization, at • self-respect.
In his letter to nearly 1,000 lead-
with the leaders in the Palestine cam- and Julius Freud.
have been introduced to English read- tive in the movement which resulted tea given at the Biltmore Hotel on Ing men and women in every part of sort of work and many sacrifices.
Director William Howland has pro-
Several musical numbers were ren- paign and they are unanimous in the
in the reorganization of the Amen- Dec. 8 by the New York liadassah the country and Canada who com•
ers through his efforts.
Lappin, vocalist, belief that the drive will be entirely vided an augmented choir of 18 voices
Mr. Bernstein soon turned to his can diplomatic and consular service. chapter. Another honor guest was rise the national committee of the
successful.
,
pianist.
and
has arranged special Jewish music
Miss
Gertrude
life work as journalist because he Ile is an earnest supporter of the Miss Sophie Irene Loeb, who has also flnited Jewish Campaign, Mr. Brown I and
dered
by Mrs.
A. C. Saranoff
A meeting of the Detroit Keren for the service. At the morning serv.
The entire program was one of the
realized that as a fiction writer he proposition that the United States recently returned from an extensive says,
Hayesod
has
been
called
for
next
ice there will also be sung a new song
fined of the season.
meld never leave an indelible mark should participate in the Permanent trip abroad, and among those present
Leaving for South.
Wednesday evening at the Shaarey wr u isti t e en for the occasion by A. Z. Idel-
in the literary world. From 1908 to Court of International Justice at The were Mrs. Jacob Schiff, Mrs. Felix M. "On the eve of my departure for The next meeting of Pisgah Lodge Zedek for the purpose of hearing the m
1911 he was special member of the Hague and an advocate of closer re- Warburg, Mrs. Julian Mack, Miss Su- the South, to attend conferences cov- will take place next Monday evening, report of the Baltimore delegates, sohn, leading authority on Jewish
staff of the New York Times and spent lations with Latin America.
son Brandeis, Mrs. David de Sala ering the states of Georgia, North Dec. 14, at Temple Emanuel. This
In addition to the address by Dr.
There are a number of prominent Pool, Mrs. Mary Fels and others, all Carolina, South Carolina, Alabama, will be one of the most important electing officers and directors for the
much of that time in Europe. During
of the year and will be the next year, informaly discussing plans Wolsey, brief addresses will also be
Jews
of
New
York
on
the
executive
that period he interviewed famous
of whom take an interest in Ha- Louisiana, Arkansas, Mississippi and meetings
for the next Detroit campaign and to given by Dr. Leo M. Franklin and
occasion
of
the
first
nomination
of
board.
The
chairman
of
the
board
personages and later collected these
Florida, I wish to report to the mem-
dassah.
transact other important business.
terse, interesting observations in is Oscar S. Straus and among the
bers of the national committee the officers for the ensuing term. A num- Every person who contributed to the Rabbi Leon Fram.
Overflow Service Provided.
"With Master Minds." As Russian board members are Julius Henry
status of our campaign up to the ber of important proposals will be Keren llayesod is invited to this
submitted to the members for discus-
The committee announces that the
correspondent for the New York Cohen, Abraham I. Elkus, Daniel VISITS ORPHANAGE
present time.
meeting.
sion
and
disposition,
and
a
large
at-
Guggenheim,
Otto
H.
Kahn,
Adolph
The United Jewish Campaign was
Times and the New York Herald, he
IN CLEVELAND, OHIO
The local Hadassah organization service will begin promptly at 10
launched at the Philadelphia confer- tendance is anticipated.
achieved what the late Lord North- S. Ochs, Moritz Rosenthal, henry Se-
---
has held several meetings recently o'clock. In order to provide for any
tide described as "one of the biggest ligman, Samuel Untermyer, Paul M. Adolph Freund, President, Observes ence, Sept. 12 and 13, and our or-
and stands ready to join with the possible overflow in attendance, an
ganization began to function fully on
journalistic scoops of the war," when Warburg and James Speyer.
Keren Ilayesod, the Zionist district amplifying system has been installed
Activities at Jewish Home.
MARGOLD TO SPEAK
he acquired the now famous "Willy.
Monday, Sept. 14.
and other local organizations to se- by the Michigan Bell Telephone Com-
"Since
that
date
the
national
coni
Kicky Correspondence" in 1917.
AT SHAAREY ZEDEK cure Detroit's share in the United pany that will make it possible for the
Adolph Freund spent several days
program to be heard in Brown Memo-
was barred from Russia twice, in 191112
last week at the Cleveland Jewish mittee was formed, at the presen
Palestine Appeal.
rial Chapel as well as in the temple
by the touristic government and in
Orphan Home, this being his third writing representing over 1,000 of Educator to Describe Observations
proper. It is said by the Michigan
1920 by the Soviet government. After
visit since he was elected to the presi- America's leading Jewish men and
Mode in Many Lends.
Bell Telephone Company that this is
1920 he turned to domestic journalism;
,
dency about a month ago. Besides women.
"The
quota
committee,
-under
the
the only time that the amplifying sys-
he had already in 1914 founded The
attending to administration duties, he
"What I Saw in Europe" will be

tem has been used for two distinct
Day, a Yiddish New York daily rec-
participated in the monthly birthday leadership of Jacob H. Loeb, held a the subject of an address to be deliv-
audiences in the same building.
ognized as one of the most literary Will Foster Interest in Natural- celebr ation, commemorating the meeting in Chicago and the quotas ered at the Friday evening services
Sunday afternoon a Chanukah Serv-
birthdays of 35 children born in No- for every state in the United States which will be held at the Shaarey Ze-
and dignified Yiddish newspapers in
ization and Encourage
ice will be held in the temple in con-
vember.
The
last
Friday
of
each
and
Canada
were
carefully
worked
the world, but he now became asso-
dek Synagogue Friday evening, Dec.
Citizenship.
nection with the children's celebration.
elated with Anglo-Jewish journals. In
month
a
birthday
party
is
given
for
out.
18.
The
sneaker
will
be
Dr.
Charles

"About Nov. 1 I started on a tour W. Margold, a member of the faculty Rabbi Meier Berlin Will Speak The l principal
d b y o n m the
t i
be p r e number
1923 he became the editor of the Jew-
NEW YORK—Th? second regional those children born during that
lash Tribune, a leading weekly pub- conference in a series on immigrant month. Sir. Freund states that the to the coast to attend conferences in ; of the State Normal School at Ypsi-
at
Holbrook
Synagogue
Gordon of New York , who will give a
feetivity is a most interesting and en- the following states:
fished in New York.
aid and immigrant education, plan- joyable
one, both for the 400 chi!. consin, Indiana, Colorado, New Mex. lanti. Dr. Mangold,
who observer,
is known a as s
costume recital of the children's songs
on Sunday.
speaker and
Mr. Bernstein recently received net by the department of immigrant dren in the home and the visitors ice and Wyoming, all of which ter- a scholar, spea
of all nations. Mrs. Gordon has a
i t
eho
beoel o w
w
u
Jew-
much
u
tee nid ee ed eeitthe f graduate
etice n on cc
amount of his suit for aid of the National Council of Jew-
dren assemble in the large dining urinated successfully; complete or-
national reputation as a children's en-
of Michigan, where he won
libel against Henry Ford, wh o had ish Women, will be held in Chicago
Rabbi Meier Berlin, the well-known tertainer, and offers ■ program that
ganizations being selected and quotas
stated that the journalist had fur-
nday and Tuesday, Dec. 14 room. In the evening a program is assigned, and a great deal of enthusi- his doctor's degree.
president
of
the
World
Mizrachi
Or-
is at once light and instructive. At
Dr. Margold's address will be based
given in the assembly hall of songs,
Malted material for the "Elders and Monday
asm evidenced by those in attend- on observations made during a tour, ganization, will visit the city on Sun- the children's service John Albert
e
of Zion Protocols." Mr. Bernstein,
Mies Florins Luker of N w York dances and amateur theatricals. Mr.
day,
Dec.
13,
and
will
remain
for
three
Silberman, a grandson of Jacob Sil-
anre. lasting many months, of the countries
through his lawyers, Guggenheim. City, national chairman of the coun- Freund suggests that those who'
"While no state conference was in Eastern Europe and in the Near days, addressing Orthodox congrega- berman, first president of Temple Beth
like to contribute to the orphan
Untermyer and Marshall, have an at- nil's department of immigrant aid, in would
tions
in
various
parts
cf
the
city.
home
birthday
fund
may
do
so
I
held
in
California
up
to
the
present
El, will present a portrait of the latter
East where the bulk of Jewry lives.
tach me
nt against
Mr. Ford
for $500,- in explaining the call for the confer-
which
has been
instrumental
of the His first address will be delivered in to the temple. John Albert Silberman
him and adds that every time, yet it was my privilege to meet
made
d a close study
he e ma
000, w the motor magnate from visit- ence, stated that, during the war and through
. .
000,
Hebrew
oil,Sunday
evening,
Dec.
13,
small or large contribution is most the leaders of Los Angeles and makeiThere
is a member of the Confirmation Class
economic, social and spintua pro -
the period immediately following it,
satisfactory arrangements for a con- lems with which the Jews of those at 8 o'clock at the Ahavath Zion Syna-
ing The
the metrepolis.
Detroit Jewish Open Forum little opportunity
oppounity was afforded for we come.
gogue, Holbrook at Beaubien, at ■ of The
ference in the very near future. I countries are confronted.
1 hs
92 . 6 musical
M
program will.be fur_
At the Sabbath services the follow-
given the assurance that the state
The late Friday evening services public MAR; meeting to which the en- nished by Joseph and William Reillich,
morning Mr. Freund delivered the j was
recently announced the members of its doing extensive work in behalf of the ing
sermon to the children, teachers and of California feels keenly its respon-
tire Jewish community has been in-
advisory board, who are Milton M. came
large to
numbers
immigrants
America of prior
to 1914. that many outside visitors. An impressive sibilty towards our effort and will include musical selections by Cantor vited. There will he no admission fee. both member,' of the religious school.
The program for the ehildrea's serv-
Samuel Vigoda. The services are
It was stated that special stress will
Alexander, Bernard Ginsburg, Fred
Rabbi Berlin will deliver several ice has been arranged by Rabbi Leon
part of the service is after the re- !measure up in the future as it has open to the public.
M. Boise!, A. J. Koffman, Morris D. be placed upon the advantages of a
in
the
past
addresses
on
Monday
and
Tuesday
e
Dec.
25,
th
Frain, who will tell the story of
evening,
Waldman, D. W. Simons, Bernard normal family life for every immi- eital of the names of those for whom
On my way from Los Angeles I speaker
On Friday
will be Rabbi A. M. Hersh- afternoons and evenings. its expects
Isaac,. Sidney Alexander, M. H. Zack- grant in America, which can be con- Yarzheit is said when the children stopped in Salt Lake City and had a I man. On Jan. 1, Dr. David S. Blond- to leave America for Palestine altar Beth El.
Ban quet at Book-Cadillac.
i f i tr t ta i n rds wiry cessidaen ncl rise and recite the kaddish, followed most delightful conference with the !
y w
i ldie ch int . (treasurer) and Mrs. J. H. Ehr- summated e noin t e l d
by appropriate remarks by. Mr. Sher- leaders in Utah, who have given every I helm. professor of French at Johns , his tour and will settle in the Holy ' At 7 o clock Sunday evening the
r immtra in e t . litt, the superintendent. Mr. Freund assurance of their full participation Hopkins University, will deliver the I Land, where the Mistachi headgear. congregational forces will rally to the
d
A meting of the advisory board has c: i i i o ldr h e a ns ab roa d.
term are now located.
is gratified with the work and the dis-
address.
La de c I E a r vaet iy o n of h
been called for next Monday, when the
our effort.
Rabbi Berlin is the youngest son Book-Cadillac Hotel for the rededica-
cipline at the home, where every ef- in "Upon
my return to national head-
Policies of the forum and suggestions tention to become a permanent rest- fort is made to treat the children in-
of the late Rabbi Naftaly Zevi Berlin, tion banquet, at which the principal
for future speakers will be discussed. dent will be aided in his efforts to
quarters,
conferences
are
to
be
held
rt
dean
of the Yeshibah at Volozin and speaker will be Dr. Jonah B. Wise of
IMPRESSIVE CEREMONIES
dividually as much as possible.
It will be held at D. W. Simons' office. prepare himself for effective citizen-
the Central Synagogue of New York.
in New Jersey, Connecticut, W ash,
AT DENVER SANITORIUM author of many standard works in His subject will be "Can Israel Win?"
Pere, ns in the community inter- ship and complete participation in
ington, D. C., and practically all of
Yiddish. The family has always been
ECHOES OF POGROM

feted in this latest undertaking and the life of America.
the Eastern states. In a period of
Dr. Wise, who is president of the
interested In the cause of "Kiel
Delegates from the council sections
PERIOD IN TRIAL less than three months, practically DENVER.—Here in Denver, where
who desire to contribute to its funds
Israel," Israel at large, so it was natu- alumni association of the Hebrew
half of the country will have been the fight against tuberculosis is the
are requested to do so through Mr. in the states of Illinois, Indiana,
Union College, is the son of the late
MOSCOW.—(J. T. A.)—Echoes o of thoroughly organized and over half of thickest, where the battle-lines in this ral that the young rabbi should, when Isaac M. Wise, founder of the Hebrew
Zackheim or directly to the Jewish Kentucky, Michigan and Wisconsin
will participate in these sessions, for the pogrom period during the Denikin the quotas assigned will be accepted. grim struggle are flung the furthest, the time came, become interested in Union College, Union of American
Open Forum, 89 Rowena street.
where day in, day out, hour after the cause of upboilding the homeland
which arrangements arc being made
Quota Raised in Chicago.
a part Congregations and Central Conference
by a local committee composed of p sounded i n theta trial of a pogrom ilukl.
is the first big city to con- vigilant hour, the minds and the for the Jews. Ile became
ban d
of Rabbis. Isaac M. Wise is regarded
"Chicago
duct
ite
campaign—a
campaign
foe
hearts
of
mankind
are
struggling
to
in
the
religious-national
movement,
Pr
place
in
king
CONVERTS NO RIGHT
as the founder of the liberal Jewish
is now
,000,000 under the leadership of succor, relieve and save suffering hu- which had as its motto "The land of movement in America, and his son,
Chicago section; Mrs. Harry T. Berk- which
Ja
cob
man,
chairman
of
the
committee
on
Confessions
were
made
by
the
lead-
TO SYNAGOGUE SEATS
of which manity, there was Sunday, Nov. 22, a Israel to the people of Israel upon Jonah B. Wise, is likewise an author-
immigrant aid of the Chicago section, ers of the band, Jasinsky and Paliachi,
M.
Loeb,
31 ,000,
000
for
the
purposes
of
the
United
lull
in
the
battle,
a
counting
of
some
the
basis
of
the
law
of
Israel."
ity on Jewish history and practice.
and Miss Helene Schott. former officers in the Denikin army. Jewish
is
Campaign. At the first din. victories, and then—a girding of the As president of the Mizrachi, Rabbi Ile is an eloquent and entertaining
BUDAPEST.—(J. T. A.)—Sons of
The list of speakers, in addition to Jasinsky pleaded guilty of "torturing
loins anew for the continuing strug. Berlin as champion of the revival
burning
them
alive
Christian converts who were former-
speaker who is much in demand
ner
meeting
of
the
Chicago
campaign
gle.
of
the
national-religious
movement
Lasker and Miss Cecilia Razov. and killing Jews, brni
If members of Jewish congregations %SS
and violating Jewish women. He al- over $2,000,000 was raised and I was
There was ■ celebration in the which calmed much controversy at the throughout the country. The only
tree no right to claim congregation sky of New York City, secretary of so charged his associate officer Pall- informed by Mr. Loeb and his asso-
Jewish Consumptive Relief Society of fourteenth Zionist Congress held in other address at the banquet will be
Plaileges in the Jewish synagogue, the council's department of immi- achi with the same crimes. IS hen the ciates that the other $2,000,000 Denver; a celebration which was Vienna last summer. Another strong made by Milford Stern, president of
according to an interesting decision grant aid, will include Gen. Abel Da- Soviet troops entered the Denikin ter. would be raised by the time my first manifold. There were these things upholder of the religious-national. I Temple Beth El. who will take this
vis, Miss Jane Addams and Mrs. Han- ritory Paliachi went to Podolia, worm- letter to the national committee
rendered by the court here.
to celebrate concretely: The &Mica- istic movement was the late Rabbi loccasion to sound a keynote message
nah G. Solomon, honorary president
congregation in the case was of the National Council of Jewish ed his way into the Communist party. would be ready for mailing. This tion of the new postoffice, the dedl- Isaac Reines, who was also a strong for the congregation which recently
the
where he held the responsible office of $1,000,000 is net to our campaign cation of the new library, the dedica. Zionist leader. elected him to the presidency.
me Great Synagogue erected in 1858
secretary of the district committee.
la the city of Budapest in the Tabek- Women, of Chicago.
and does not include any part of the tion of the new roads within the Rabbi Berlin is known over three The invocation will be spoken by
Before the trial Paliachi asked that $1,000,000 'subscription made by Ju- sanatorium ground', the opening of continents for his splendid oratory, Rabbi Leon Frani and the benediction
se. The synagogue is one of the
PASSPORTS
EASIER
Jews be excluded from the jury and lius Rosenwald at the Philadelphia
largest in Eastern Europe. Many of
---
the new co-operative store and that his writings and his work as the or- by Dr. Leo M. Franklin. Milton M.
the court deem not hold sessions conference.
the descendants of the charter mem-
of the new addition to the nurses' Ionizer and leader of the Mizrachi Alexander, chairman of the seventy-
WARSAW.—(J. T. A.) —Jewish that
hers of the synagogue have renounced
on Saturday, when Jews crowd the
"San Francisco had a joint cam- home. the presentation of a painting organization. He has lectured in fifth anniversary committee, will pre-
emgiranta to Palestine from Poland courtroom. The verdict is expected paign
in which we were included. We
Dadaism. The synagogue board, there- will have better passport facilities,
the gifts of three America, countries in Europe and side at the banquet.
have every assurance from the lead- to the library , and
fore, decided in 1921 that the seats of according to a communication of the soon.
Asia, and has always been accorded a
The speaking program at the ban-
new bed,.
the founders revert to the Jewish corn-
there
that
the
quota
for
that
city
ers
And these were the things of the welcome by Orthodox, Zionist Jews quet will be followed by an artists'
Polish emigration office to the Pales-
'unity. Although converts, the pres- tine immigration office here. Accord- JEWISH TOMBSTONES STOLEN will be met fully.
celebrated:
The
un-
the
world
over.
He
speaks
Hebrew
concert
presented by Joseph Schwartz
ent h olders ref ro d
1. ..A . In Detroit, will de-
"The manner in which the leading spirit that were
1' vish their ing to the new ruling of the em s
ss, ss
the devotion, the charity and Yidd is h .
VIENNA.—(J. T. A.) — Thirty- men throughout the country have ac- selfishness,
n In to the seats and brought tion office, immigrants to Palestine,
The
qu
rtTeonsiain of Jose ph Cor-
action
thousands
of
Jewish
men
and
wo-
liver
his
lectures
in
both
languages.
of
in the court against the eyrie- including those classified u "capital- five tombstones on the Jewish ceme- cepted the responsibility in connec- men who had made these things pos. The Mizrachi of Detroit is making ner, Lei O Hellman, J. Schwartz:num
of Czernowitz, Bukowina, were tion with campaigns and the general bible, who since 1904 had worked to elaborate plans for his entertainment and Herman N. Kolodkin.
tery
laiming
that
the
seats
were
ists" in the Palestine immigration taken away by thieves, according to attitude on the part of those who at-
pee r X' c
Purchased
by their ancestors. The
The committee in charge of tu sr-
e will be given the privilege
— "
tas
build up this great institution, who and has invited all Jews of Detroit,

b reports received here from Ciento- tend the state conferences towards made it • veritable haven of refuge whether protagonistic or antagonistic rat,r,ements Includes: Dr. Ls• 111,
dismissed the claim, declaring grain
that the founders of the synagogue did of obtaining foreign passpo eta at
wits. The police have not succeeded the complete effort of the United for the sufferers from the grim white to the organization's purposes, to
aot lr
Intend
that their
seats
belong to
The fee usually
charged
y
-
(Tura to Pap Titres)
plague. listen to Rabbi Berlin's message,
tiw
descendants
who
renounced
the zlotys.
the government
for foreign
passports
in finding the culprits, the report
(Continued from page three.)
dates.
is 100 zlotys.
faith of their fathers.

Represents Nation
At Meeting In N.Y.

Lappin Returns
From Conference

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MEETS IN CHICAGO

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