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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1926-01-01

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PAGE TEN

Titulescu Issues
Statement On Jews

HAPPY NEW YEAR

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ON RURAL PROBLEMS

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NEW YORK.—A conference on
WASHINGTON.—(J. T. A.) — The
the problems of the Jewish women in
Washington correspondent of the J. T .
rural
America was held in this city
A. was authorized by Prince Nicholas
Cherry 9171
227 Gratiot Avenue
by the department of farm and rural
Titulescu, the head of the Roumanian
CHARLES H. ROSENMAN, Prop.
work of the National Council of Jew-
Debt Founding Commission to the
ish Women, Mrs. Leo II. Herz of New
United States to publish the following
York City, the national chairman of
official declaration regarding the situ-
this department, presiding over its
ion of the Jews in Roumania, on be-
lt of the Roumanian government.
sessions.
The speakers on the program of the
"The Roumanian government has
conference included Benjamin C.
dared on many occasions that, faith-
Stone,
director of the extension de-
I to the constitution and to the tra-
partment of the Jewish Agricultural
tions of the country, it undertakes to
Society; Henry Israel, executive sec-
sure to all confessions the exercise
retary of the American Country Life
full liberty of their faith and disap-
Association; Miss Mabel Carney of
r oves any attempt against this great
Teachers'
College, Columbia Uni-
d fundamental principle. The Rou-
versity; Mrs. Elmer Eckhouse of
anian government has repeatedly de-
Newark,
N.
J., vice-chairman of the
ared that it has taken and will take
council's department of farm and ru-
I I necessary measures in order that
ral
work;
Mrs.
Estelle M. Sternber-
is great principle shall be respected.
ger of New York City, executive sec-
l ot a single political party in Rou-
retary of the National Council of
ania, either in its political program
Jewish Women, and Miss Ann Ster-
r its tendencies, makes any discrimi-
ling, secretary of the council's farm
DR. SAMUEL J. EDER
ation between Roumanian citizens on
department.
h e basis of either race or religious
Mrs. Herz stated, in the course of
regular meeting held last Wednesday
lief.
All
the
political
parties
respect
c
her address, that approximately 3,200
evening
at
the
Masonic
Temple.
A
h e principle of equal political treat- special program was also given. The visits to the homes of Jewish farmers
ent."
following other officers were formally had been made by the council's field
Beyond this general declaration received: Charles Rubiner, senior workers. during the year 1925, in the
hich Minister Titulescu issued on the warden; Reuben W. Klein, junior States of California, Connecticut,
axis of an authorization communi- warden; Moe Ehrlich, treasurer; Michigan, New York, New Jersey and
ated to him by his government, the Charles K. Sandorf, secretary; Harold Pennsylvania, and that 801 public
n inister declined to comment. Mem- Heller, senior deacon; Louis Blum- meetings and class sessions had been
ors of the delegation, however, in con- berg, junior deacon; David Arkin and held for communal and educational
ersations with the correspondent sub- Samuel Kavanau, stewards; Max Ed- purposes.
n itted the following points regarding wards, chaplain; J. W. Alkon, mar-
The council's educational program
he Jewish situation from standpoint shal, and Joseph Feerer, tyler.
for the farmer's family was discussed
f the government.
Miss Birdye Michelson, soprano, and the decision made to continue
1. "When anti-Semitic demonstra- will give several solos. She will be the service that has been offered in
ions occurred at the universities of accompanied by her sister, Miss Lu- this field. Educational classes have
been conducted in English, citizenship
ueharest and Jassy, the Roumanian cille Michelson.
and current questions. Special stress
vernment did not hesitate to take
will be placed upon subjects lit sani-
I rastic action and closed the univer- SAMUEL KELLMAN WINS
and hygiene, especially in dis-
ities
for
about
a
year.
s
PHILOMATHIC CONTEST tation
tricts that accommodate a large num-
"At
Jassy
the
prefect
of
police,
2.
ber
of
summer visitors. Instruction
Mancu, was killed when he acted on
On Tuesday evening, Dec. 29, the
will be given on the home medicine
t he request of the government to sup- Philomathic Debating Club held its
chest
and
educational lectures will be
press these demonstrations.
twelfth annual oratorical contest at
delivered before the classes in the
3. "When the police were trying to the Shaarey Zedek Synagogue, before rural public schools. The circulating
carry out government orders to pre- a large and appreciative audience. libraries will be continued and en-
vent anti-Jewish disorders in village Samuel Kellman, whose topic was
larged.
of Baceste, a Gentile Roumanian was "The Inhuman Delusion," won first
The religious needs of the farmer
place and was awarded the gold med- and his children were also accorded
killed.
al presented annually by Herman A. extensive consideration. The coun-
4. "On the other hand, in all these
demonstrations, not a single Jew was August. Second place and the Maur- eil's field worker, in addition to con-
ice Morse silver medal were won by ducting religious school classes rhere
killed.
Norman Rom, who spoke on "We Mor-
5. "As the Roumanians are a very tals." Benjamin Kurtzman speaking they are not provided, will co-opret.
w ith all national religious organiza-
tolerant people, the anti-Semitic dem-
on "Why Law," was given honorable tions that promote religious work in
onstrations, which are really insignifi-
=.-
mention. The other participants and t he rural communities.
cant, (Roumania has never had po-
their subiects were, Meyer Weisen-
Problems in personal service, as
groms like Russia) must be attributed
fold on "The Age of Industrialism;" well as plans for the organization of
to foreign propaganda of a country
Sidney Koretz, "Treasures of the a larger number of Women's Leagues
which has an interest in creating in-
Past;" and lien Gantz, "The White and Young Folks Leagues, under the
FOR INDIVIDUAL FORMS OF CAKE OR PASTRY
ternal trouble in Roumania. The only
Robe." The judges of the contest were auspices of the council's farm depart-
result is that this propaganda creates Capt. Isadore Levine, Louis Cohane,
For Special Parties of Any Kind Call
ment, were considered in the course
rumors, as real disturbances have not
and the Hon. Thomas M. Cotter.
of the conference.
taken place. Indeed Roumania offers
A musical program was furnished
-
The state chairmen who were pres- 1 .-a7.
an example of the only country which
by Miss Anne Bernstein and Miss Rose ant included Mrs. Bernard Ostrolenk
has never had any serious internal
Bassin, pianists, and Albert Yutko- of Pennsylvania, Mrs. Samuel Capit-
trouble, social or otherwise.
wits, violinist. Jack Thumin, who was man of Connecticut, Mrs. Max May
8916 TWELFTH STREET, (Bet. Taylor and Hazelwood)
6. "The best proof that the Jewish speaker of the Philomathic Debating of Michigan, Mrs. Charles Kaletzki of
situation is satisfactory is that re- Club last term, was presented with an
New York and Mrs. Elmer Eckhouse
quests are always coming from Jews engraved gavel as a token of the club's
of New Jersey. The council field
WE SPECIALIZE IN INDIVIDUAL ORDERS
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workers also participated in the con-
ing 1919-20 Roumania gave her hos- member. The presentation was made
ference.
And Guarantee Satisfaction and Prompt Attention.
pitality to a great number of Jewish by William Knoppow, a former speak-
refugees from Russia. Lucien Wolf er.
Romaine and Neilson at Temple
of the Joint Foreign Committee took
The meeting was presided over by
up the question of the refugees and he Hyman S. Barahal, present speaker
Margaret Romaine, America's rep-
will testify to friendly attitude of the of the Philomathic. All arrangements
Roumanian government toward these were taken care of by the committee resentative soprano and Alma Neilson,
vaudeville's greatest toe dancer, divide
Jews.
composed of Robert N. Bernstein,
headline honors on the bill at B. F.
7. "That Nahum Sokolow stated in chairman, Benjamin Kurtzman, Norm-
Keith's Temple Theater starting Sun-
an interview in the Morganzeitung of an Rom and Irving Beckman.
day matinee. Others listed in part
came
back
satis-
"I
January 14, 1925:
are: Charles O'Donnell and Ethel
fied with Roumania. I spoke about
Blair in their comedy classic, "The
Zionism with the King, Crown Prince
Plasterers;" Tom Smith assisted by
and Foreign Minister and I was heard
Harry Newman will devote himself to
Friday
Nights:
everywhere with serious interest. Rou-
Dr. Leo M. Franklin will conduct fun-making in various ways; Little
mania declares that as a member of
Billy, vaudeville's tiniest headliner,
the
Friday
night
services
on
Jan.
8
the League of Nations, she is ready to
presents story songs; Hugh Herbert in
collaborate in the re-establishment of at 8:30 p. m., in the Little Theater, his famous Hebrew character playlet,
when
he
will
speak
on
"Who
Is
the
Palestine as the Jewish national home.
"Sobmon's Children."
I declare that the reports in the press Jew?" On Friday evening, Jan. 15,
Dr. Franklin will again lead the serv-
that I met with obstruction in my ices, speaking on "The Jewish Con-
work are untrue." Reaching Bessar-
ception of Prayer." All young Jew-
abia Sokolow is quoted as having said
ish boys and girls are invited to the
of his visit to Kishineff, "the last time
services and to the social hour which
I was in this city was after the blood-
follows.
pogrom of 1908 and then I took ac-
Northway 4685
tive part in the work of relief. While
Dramatics:
now in December 1924, the whole
The beginning dramatics group
Jewish population was in the streets
successfully presented two one-act
and the population of other national-
plays by Christopher Morley, "Thurs-
ities participated in the demonstration.
r When before the most bloody pogroms day Evening" and "Rehearsal," last
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Wednesday evening in the Little The-
secured against Jewish life and hon- ater. Those taking part were Mary
or, I saw a Jewish existence so splend- Simons, Anne Rosenzweig, Sara
id that from Kishineff I wrote a letter Stein, Paula Gerston, Betty Pearl-
describing it."
man, Rose Klein, Sadie Lerner ,
The members of the delegation de- Esther Labowich, Martha Rosenstein .
clared that nothing can he worse for This is the first time this group has
the good relations between Roumania presented an evening's program and
and the Jews than "the exaggeration much credit is due them for their ex-
in the foreign press of the small in- cellent work. Miss Birdye Michelson
cidents that have happened" that pub- sang several solos during the inter-
lic opinion in Roumania is very sensi- mission.
tive and such evaggeratiens can pro-
duce bad reactions, that nobody in and Social Hygiene:
SUBDIVISIONS — VACANT — FLATS — APARTMENTS
out of Roumania has any interest in
A series of six social hygiene lec-
SINGLE HOMES — FACTORY SITES — LEASES
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