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A merica Apish Periodical &ter

CLIFTON MINUS • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO

1926

All Jewish News
All Jewish Views
WITHOUT BIAS

bETROIT

r

.
!IRON

THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN

DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JANUARY 8, 1926

VOL XIX• NO. 7

JULIUS DEUTELBAUM
INSTALLED AS HEAD
OF DETROIT LODGE

ill Lecture For
Men's Club Tuesday

Jewish Artists Win
Scarab Club Prizes,

Four Prizes of Seven Given
Cashwan, Rader, Gur-
vitch, Steiner.

Second Lecture of
Series on Sunday

Dr. Leo M. Franklin will de-
liver the second of his series of
sermons on Christianity-and Ju-
daismon Sunday. .morning, Jan.
10, at 10:45 o'clock, at Temple
Beth El, when hie will preach
on "The Jewish Conception of
the Messiah." TT public is in-
vited.

TELEPHONE

Financial Expert
Will Talk Tuesday

CADILLAC

1-0-4-0

Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents

Chosen President
Of Pisgah Lodge

N. Y. Evening Journal Writer
Will Address Men's Club
on January 12.

ZIONIST EXECUTIVE.
REFUSES TO ACCEPT
WISE RESIGNATION

Rabbi Stephen S. Wise

THOUSANDS OF JEWS
REGISTER FOR LAND
FOR SPRING FARMS

Meiklejohn Speaks
.._ei
F or Women Jan. 1 1

Complete Courses
at Hebrew Schools

GETS APPOINTMENT
FROM MAYOR SMITH

,

RABBI DROB COMING
TO SHAAREY ZEDEK

C 7399

BSS

FAMOUS S VIENNESE
FAMOU
PIANIST WILL PLAY

OOK

UKRAINIAN SOCIETY
CALLS MASSMEETING

GALICIANS SUFFER
FROM UNEMPLOYMENT

0•

a

Says, In

Merryle S. Rukeyaer, financial edi-
First Statement, Ideas Are
tor of the New York Evening Journal
Four of the seven prizes awarded
Not Newly Spoken.
and
associate in journalism at Du; Uni-
on Thursday, Dec. 31, in connection
versity of Columbia, in charge of
with the annual Michigan Artists Ex-
MUCH
COMMENT GIVEN
courses in financial journalism, will
hibition of the Scarab Club, were won
speak at a dinner meeting of the Men's
by Jewish artists, all members of the
IN EUROPEAN PRESS
Club of Temple Beth El on Tuesday
local Society of Jewish Artists. Isaac
OF EAST FERRY BUILDING
evening, Jan. 12, at 6:31) in the dining
Rader received the Frank C. Hecker
Prominent New York Leaders
has
room of the termite. Mr. Rukeyseriness'
prize of $100 for his figure paintinF in
Adopt Reconciliation
Work of Committees Reviewed.
chosen as his subject "Big Bus
oil, "Portrait of a Girl ;" Sophie Gur-
Resolution.
and the Little Fellow." Members are
' ovitch was awarded the $100 prize for
Members Named for En-
Samuel
urged to attend and to bring their
l
decorati
the
best
suing Year.
roe Trophy
friends, non-Jewish as well as Jewish.
NEW YORK. - (J. T. A.) - The
ICashv,qin won the Mrs. Monroe
Reservations for the dinner must be
resignation of Dr. Stephen S. Wise,
I Cup for the best piece of sculpture and
The installation of officers of Pis-
made by Jan. 11 at the temple office.
Joseph Steiner received theprize in
rabbi of the Free Synagogue and na-
gah Lodge, No. 34, Independent Order
For the first time in its history the
gold awarded by the Society oPiewish
tional chairman of the United Pales-
13'nai B'rith, took place at the last
Artists for the best drawing, etching Mena Temple Club will follow the
tine Appeal, which seeks this year
meeting on Monday evening, Jan. 4.
autittehndaL ceoina,m. forum
or woodblock print by an artist who
meeting
t ricstei
$5,000,000 for the reconstruction
A brief review of the activities of the
may q uestion the
has
never
received
a
prim
before
.
He
work in Palestine, was not accepted,
p
lodge was given and a tribute aid to
Ex-
6400
Additional
'Families
,
is
MERRYLE
RUKEYSER
speaker
and
hold
informal
discussion.
submitted a drawing. Mr. Rader
despite the protests of a number of
Adolph Freund, who conduct ed the
Mr. Itukeyser's address promises to
a !number of the board of directors of
Orthodox rabbis, who have charged
petted to Settle on Steppes
ceremonies.
be of vital interest to every man,
the society, Miss GUTVitA is secretary
him with heresy and misguidance.
During the month of October, 1925,
the Coming Year.
whether he be a business or profession-
1Mrs.
Cashwan
is
ex-president
and
Mr.
The decision, by a vote of 71
the Independent Order B'nai B'rith
at man. In his daily article in the N.
' Steiner is a new member. The Mich-
JULIUS DEUTELBAUM
against 1, was taken by the executive
ry of its
celebrated the 82nd anniversa
Y. Evening Journal, Sir. tinkerer
igan Artists Exhibition of the Scarab
committee
of the Zionist Organiza-
founding,. Pisgah Lodge was chart-
specializes in articles relating to in-
Club is held at the Art Institute on LAND DESIGNATED FOR
tion of America, which met in ses-
ered more than 50 years ago. In all
vestments of the small investor and
'
East
Jefferson
avenue
during
the
FAMILIES
at the Hotel Pennsyl-
OVER
10,000
sion
Sunday
this time no man has done more for his
he has been especially prominent in
month of January and opened last
vania, New York City, and by a Vote
lodge and order than Adolph Freund,
exposing fraudulent and questionable
evening
with
a
formal
recap-
n1Monday
of
59
to
9
by
the national executive
past president of Pisgah Lodge, past Noted Educator Will Talk o
I tion at the institute given by the Scar- Increase Shown in Russian Col - promotions. He has also, in his Sr.
of the United Palestine Funds Appeal
president of the District Grand Lodge
tides, discussed such problems as
"College
of
Tomorrow"
ab Club. Mrs. Max Bailin was one of
l
at a meeting at the Hotel Pennsyl-
No 6, and now president of the Cleve.
onization Plans With Aid
household budgets, financing homes,
, the hostesses.
vania in the afternoon. One member
land Orphan Home. "Daddy" Freund,
For Sisterhood.
buying insurance, etc., in addition to
1 The Society of Jewish Artists will
nt.
refrained from voting.
of Cove
as he is familiarly and affectionately
presenting news and commeittn on the Twenty-eight Pupils, Receive
give an exhibition for a month start-
The decision not to accept Dr.
known, has for a number of years con-
security and commodity markets. He
Dr. Alexander Meiklejohn ■ a for ,I
- ng
i F eb. 15. The place will be an-
Wise's resignation was facilitated by
ducted the ceremonies co-incident with
Diplomas
at
Cere-
, College
s of Amherst
NEW
YORK.-Ilea
s
of
thousands
will
bring
a
message
that
should
not
American
c
ol-
nouneed
later.
The
exhibition
will
con-
a
dramatic
statement which was
the installation of officers of various mar president
B'nai B'rith lodges, particularly Pis- and a shining light in silt of works by members of the so- of Jewish families in Russia are rag- I be missed.
monies.
termed to be a confession of faith,
lege life as well as the inte ectua defy,
istering at the main office of the Agro-
delivered
by
Dr. Wise at the execu-
gah Lodge.
The first regular hi-monthly Satur- joint in Moscow and its branches in
life of today, will speak on "The Col-
tive committee of the United Pales-
In no previous installation was
of Tomorrow" at the regular l day
etv. evening dinner of the society will other parts of the country as prospec-
Twenty-eight boys and girls were tine Appeal.
"Daddy" Freund's work more Impres-
st e rhood of ' he held at Joseff's Restaurant on. Sat- tive settlers on land designated by the
"Whatever I may have been able
graduated from the United Hebrew
sive than that in the ceremony of last monthly meeting of the Si
Temple Beth El which will be held urday, Jan. 9 at 7 o'clock when a ban- government for Jewish farming
Schools at an impressive ceremony to do in the pant," he said, "whether
Monday evening. An audience, wh' it
in the chapel of the temple on Mon- quet will he held to honor the four ar- groups, according to cable advices re-
held at Kirby ('enter last Tuesday eve- for American Israel or for the cause
overflowed the lodge rooms, heard the
day afternoon, Jan. 11, at 2:30 , lists named above.
ceived by David A. Brown, national Friedman Is Named Commissioner of ning before a large audience. After of Zionism, boa been made possible,
ritual pronounced by Mr. Freund. The
o'clock. In his chosen field as pro-
chairman of the $15,000,000 United
successfully passing their examina- not because of any special gifts or
Hons. of Correction.
• newly elected officers are: President, fessor of logic and metaphysics and
Jewish Campaign at headquarters in
tions, which were given publicly dur- powers, but solely because Israel's
Julius Deutelbaum; vice-president,
by virtue of a sincere and forceful
the Pershing Square Building.
Edwards;
treasurer,
Samuel
Max
William Friedman, a local attorney y ing the week of Dee 27 to 31, the pu- faith is my faith, because the people
Registration, according to the report
pils were awarded their diplomas by of Israel are my people, because my
Sternberg; secretary, Elias Goldberg; personality and a most persuasive
who
s
ver
active
in
all
communal
a
y
i
received by Mr. Brown, began on Nov. fairs, was appointed a member of the Easier Rabinowitz, president of the will has been and is, with the last
assistant monitor, Abe Gurovich; eloquence Dr. Meiklejohn wielded
warden, Jacob Rosenberg; guardian, wide influence and so great a degree Will Discuss "Retribution" at Serv- 20, and 50,000 application blanks and commission of the House of Correction United Hebrew Schools. They are: atom of my strength, to deepen the
of popularity that his friends and'
Elkan Buchhalter, Alex Ilurstein, faith of the Jew in the soul of his
questionnaires have been supplied in
ices Nest Friday Evening.
Abe Max.
response to inquiries that have come by Mayor John W. Smith last Tues. Frieda Ginsburg, F'ay Gorelick, Rose father's faith. Adonoy Elohenu.
Mr. Deutelbaum in outlining his supporters on his resignation from
Amherst
proposed
the
raising
of
from
Jews
in
many
Russian
cities
and
day.
Mr.
Friedman
succeeds
Fred
M.
Duchin, Annita Erlich, Abraham Wes- Adonoy Echod. The Lord is our God.
plans for the next six months stressed
Rabbi Max Drob of New York, pres-
Butzel, who resigned.
the importance of putting the finish- funds for a university to bear his , ident of the Rabbinical Assembly of towns. The last date for filing appli-
Mr. Friedman has been prominent ton, Ida Weiner, Sophie Tribuch, The Lord is One-I have endeavored
s
touches
to
the
new
B'rith
name
and
out
into
practice
his
idea
cations
is
Jan.
15,
and
representatives
Berthan Temchin, Esther Charnesa, to do what one man could in order
the United Synagogue of America and
in g
T o
of groups desiring to settle on govern-
Sarah landau, Joseph Michalowsky, to bring about an even finer and
Community House, located at 275 East Iregarding collegiate education
Sophie Margolis, Morris Soloweichick nobler unity of the people of Israel;
Ferry avenue, so that the lodge might these qualities is added an endow-,
ment designated land will have to
meat of rigid intellectual integrity'
make their selections not later than
Norval Slobin, Harry Ellenson, Abra- wherever Jews dwell here and abroad,
hold its meetings in the new home an
and
his
fearless
utterances
in
the
the
middle
of
February.
This
will
en-
ham Pearl, Eva Farber, Miriam Plot- to demand for them understanding
carry en the activities of the lodge to
able the pioneers to begin active work
nisky, Sol King, Morris Kraft, Fred and justice, and from them loyalty
the fullest extent. Ile expressed the cause of liberal education have often
made
him
a
storm
center
in
the
edu-
of cultivation early in the spring.
Melamed, Norton Resin, Nathan Shur, and nobleness; to hasten the recrea-
hope that the members of the lodge
Irvin Shevitz, 'Samuel Goldberg and tion upon a high and spiritual plane
would co-operate with the officers in cational world. His resignation from
The land which has been designated
Abe Weiswasser.
increasing membership and in promot- Amherst in 1923 followed his bacca-
by the Russian government for Jew-
of Jewish life in the Jewish land.
ing the activity of the lodge, and stat- laureate sermon on the subject "Is
Show. Abiding Faith.
ish settlement next spring is estimat-
The students displayed proficiency
ed his belief that with such co-opera- Our World Christian?" His answer
ed to he sufficient for 19,100 families
in reading, writing end speaking the
"Not long ago it came to me that
tion Pisgah Lodge would soon occupy to this question created an upheaval
of five presons each. ".tt is believed,
Hebrew langnuge and were required I might offer one further token of
however, that funds available for Rus-
a high place in the Jewish communal that shook Amherst to its center and
to know the Bible thoroughly, as writ- my faith in the abiding integrity and
culminated in his resignation as
sian-Jewish land settlement will per-
ten in the original Hebrew; Jewish unity of the Jewish people. In the
life of Detroit.
The following committee appoint- president. The opportunity to hear
mit the settlement of only G,400 fam-
history, modern Hebrew literature, presence of a real peril to our com-
ments were announced by President this "newer prophet of the college of
ilies, or approximately 32,000 souls, in
composition and grammar. The grad- mon and glorious task, In utter dis-
the future" is one not to be missed.
addition to the 130,000 who have
uation exercises were conducted, for regard of medical counsel, I took
Deutelbaum:
The public is cordially invited.
Alexander Heads Committee.
turned farmers since 1921.
the most part, in Hebrew.
upon myself the heaviest burden I
Dr. Meiklejohn will also speak at
Anti-defamation: Milton M. Alex-
Joseph Chaggi, Aaron D. Markson, have yet dared to assume-the bur-
At the same time the Kozmet, which
ander, chairman; Dr. Leo M. Frank- the January evening meeting of the
is the Russian government's special
teachers in the schools; Bernard Isaacs den of bringing American Israel into
lin, Rabbi A. M. Hershman, David W. Detroit section, National Council of
department for facilitating Jewish
superintendent and Isadore Rosenberg, unity of service to Palestine, such
Jewish 'Women, on Monday evening,
Simons, Aaron Silherblatt.
farm settlement, has modified the con-
director of the high school department, service as would secure, In a most
Finance: Max Edwards, chairman; Jan. 18, at 8 o'clock, in the chapel
ditions which must be met by those
delivered short addresses in which urgent and even critical time, the
of Temple Beth El. His subject on
Morris Shatzin, Sol Blumrosen.
who desire to take advantage of the
I they emphasized the importance of a $5,000,000 immediately needed for
Social Service: George Gomer, chair- that occasion will be "Thinking in a
country's program of agricultural de..
Hebrew education for Jewish boys and Palestine.
man; Harry Prenzlaur, Daniel J. Al- Democracy." Dr. Meiklejohn has
velopment. The modified conditions
"With Herz' I have believed and
girls and urged parents to not only
pert, Theodore Levin, Rabbi Harry Z. been extremely popular as a lecturer
divide potential settlers into• four
send their children to Hebrew schools believe that the return to Judaism
Gordon, Philip Ettinger, Daniel Lew- and a Boston paper says of him: "Ile
groups according to their financial re- WILLIAM FRIEDMAN
but to take an interest in their work must precede the return to Palestine.
is, Carl Rossman. is a silent, diffident man in private,
sources. Ileretofore, one of the con-
and their studies. Mr. Markson said For Ilerzl as for me, Zionism has
alembership: Sol Blumrosen, chair- but a speaker of such wonderful per-
not a dead Ianguage, meant, and still means, not only the
h was no
ditions was that a family must invest in Jewish communal affairs and has that
a I Irew
man; George Gomer, Julius Horwitz, suasiveness as to sway men's minds
at least 300 roubles of its own money served in many capacities. Ile was I t te! h in
i the Goluth such writers as S. establishment and development of
in the land. This made it impossible vice-president of the United Jewish
!even
,
Samuel Sternberg, Bentamin A. Glad- almost to his liking." The men of
and

the Jewish national home-but also
a
eel
a
II
I
h
a
years
RABBI MAX DROB
for thousands of poor families to avail Charities, president for three
win, Abe Gurovich, Elias Goldberg, the community are also invited to
peered. "Furthermore," he continued the conservation of all that is truly
Harry Yudkoff, Max Buchner, Abe hear both lectures.
national chairman of the drive of a themselves of the opportunity to be- and is now a member of the board of "in order to understand and feel Jew- Jewish; our Jewish culture, our Jew-
directors. Ile is chairman of the ish life, it is necesary to have the Ile- ish traditions and ideals, our Jewish
Lenhoff.
few years ago which resulted in the es-
Intellectual advancement: Henry M.
tablishment of an endowment fund of come self-supporting
that they farmers,
were slowly
not- Children's Bureau of the charities. He brew language as a medium of expres- spiritual value and our Jewish faith.
is a trustee of the Shaarey Zedek sion." Mr. Rosenberg announced the
Abramowitz, chairman; Sol Blumros-
itie
and
"I stood alone, or nearly alone,
$1,000,000 for the
Theological
be Jewish
the speaker
at the starving to death in the c s
en. Aaron Droock, Nathaniel H. Gold-
towns. Now the Komzet has ruled that Synagogue, of the United Hebrew opening of the Hebrew High School, of for Zionism a generation ago. I
Seminary, will
stick. Emanuel A. Paperno, Max Ed-
30 per cent of the designated land shall Schools, a director of the Detroit Com- which a detailed account will appear can, if need be, again stand alone
services
at
Shaarey
Zedek
Synagogue
-
munity Union and a director of the
wards, Beniamin A. Gladwin.
Professor Julius Wollsohn to Appear Friday evening, Jan. 15, at 8:30 I be assigned to families who can invest Redford Country Club. Ile was one in a subsequent issue of The Detroit against mass misunderstanding. But
Entertainment: Jacob Rosenberg,
o'clock. Ile will give an address on I only 10 roubles. The second category
Jewish Chronicle.
no misunderstanding, however regret-
at Shaarey Zedek.
chairman; Abe Max, Silas Feinberg,
includes those who can roves t 150 of the ardent workers for the United
The graduation program was as fol- able; no misrepresentation, however
Dr. M. E. Kohn, Harry Yudkoff, Ben
rubles; the third 300, and the fourth Jewish Emergency Fund last year and
Rabbi
Drob
is
one
of
the
foremost
willful, can move me to avow or re-
Professor Julius Wolfsohn of •ien-
io a member of nearly every Jzwish or- lows:
Yanette.
avow my faith as a Jew. It is not
na, a distinguished pianist, will ap- figures among the younger men in the 500 rubles. A special category has
Sick: Carl Rournan, chairman; pear in a recital in the auditorium of Conservative rabbinate in the United been created to include those who can ganization, local and national.
needful for me to affirm 'I am a Jew.'
Graduation March.
Mr. Friedman has always lived in
Louis Flegeltaub, B. F. Strifling, Leo- Shaarey Zedek Synagogue Sunday States and is an influential factor in invest 1,250 rubles.
Happily for Israel and for Zionism,
Detroit. Ile was graduated from Cen- 8""`
nard Brode, Harry Yudkoff, Sr., Sol- evening, Jan. 24, at 8:15 o'clock, un- the Washington Heights district of
Opening Rernar
t
American Jewry will not be so false
Settler. Help Sets..
'k::
Serarke by Chairman (IIehrer*"7"
tral
High
School
and
from
the
Univer-
omon Moscow.
"That part of the $15,000,000 over-
der the auspices of the Ladies Auxil- New York City. He occupies the pul-
Elk. IlltehhAlt. , to truth as to pit a word about an
Publicity and editorial: Alfred Ross, iary of Congregation Shaarey Zedek. pit in the largest Conservative syna- seas chest which has been allocated for sity of Michigan.
Address
alien
faith against a lifetime of alien-
c
b"
chairman; Samuel Sternberg, Adolph
(sisal. (Hebrew). Est, Gorelick - alibfeletim
.n[
h wa ish,the
cried
l that ho
Is Jea
loeyaltoyf to all:
The program will include both classi- gogue in that section of the metropolis.
.icnhtku
. rri. Sa srr o j..a
a 'n tlon (Hebrew) . •
I S• hr elittg
Freund. Harry Weinberg, Sol Blum-
In addition to being president of the Russian-Jewish agricultural settle- CITIZENSHIP APPLICANTS
Rabbinical Assembly of the United ment will not be used to help potential
Illoory (Hebrew.
cal and Jewish numbers.
rosen, Harold Rosenthal.
F.stber Cha t"" 'Shame!' as perhaps none other,
HAVE TO KNOW ENGLISH 'I■ •• II igtorr En.lish
chairman Jewish farmers to acquire land," said
Professor
Wolfsohn
will
arrive
in
Initiation: !leery Gurovich, chair-
a ■ I•ir !Piano Solo)
Mr. Brown. "That must be done by
Synagogue, Rabbi Drob is
Aarjoerr.Var.ilbn against the deep and dishonoring sin
man; Max Edwards, Samuel Stern- the United States on Jan. 14 and will of the committees on interpretation of the settlers out of their own resources.
An important ruling recently was ,A,d'ir...
Norton Rm. of anoatasv "
berg, Joseph L. Staub, Elias Goldberg, tour the country under the direction Jewish law and the religious observ- The fact that they are willing to sell made by local naturalizat on courts to i rn't7 t',. blest of the AlumnIA•roela-
! 1 The first public statement made by
of a committee of American Jews con-
Harry It. Schwa rtz ,
Aaron Silherblatt.
um
once of the United Synagogue.
their little shops and stands and push- the effect that petitioners for second
sisiting
of
Mrs.
Rebekah
Kohut,
Lud-
Kst aer ur. Wise since the controversy over
_Henrietta
General committee (members at
For the Undersradual.
carts
and
even
treasured
heirlooms
to
eis
citizenship
papers
must
be
able
not
ax
Nathan Shur 1 his sermon in Carnegie Hall wu (li-
spar k
large,) Adolph Freund, Aaron Droock, wig Yogelstein, Rabbi J. M W . . DA BB! K
(Kruffi*"
1.flore nolienbera I sued by him last week. The state-
avail themselves of the opportunity only to speak and understand English
Detroit is
REFUSES
Morris Shatzin, Myer S. Fink, Louis and others. His recital lit
ding
them
to
affording
.
Fu er Inielsovit` meat read:
.1ties
or
Hielcm.
but
also
to
read
and
write
it
as
well.
in4•-..7
the
government
is
""
Gunsberg, Morris J. Kramer, Myer being hailed as one of the season's
TO COMMENT ON WISE become producers, is the best
be evidence As tests for the latter requirements, rt... Oc,sa.
"On Dec. 20, I delivered an address
principal musical and social events in
Stone.
-
4
are being asked to write 11 •""h•
before my congregation at Carnegie
JERUSALEM.-(J.
T. A.1-Rabbi I of their own good faith, as it is of the
The newly installed president called the Jewish community.
their names and read a paragraph
Hall which has become the subject of
Isaac
Kook,
head
of
the
chief
spontaneity
of
the
movement
back
to
Professor
Wolfsohn
has
devoted
the
attention to the fact that but little is
1 the land. The funds we will supply from a daily newspaper.
public comment. I had not given out
known generally of the work ac- greater part of his life to the study Abraham of Palestine, declined to to the Agrojoint is for helping them
The Detroit public night schools are
a report thereof. The day following
interpretation of Jewish folk mu. rabbinate
complished by the order. Ile told of and
.. prepared to teach immigrants
isc. His contributions to this branch express an opinion on the controversy 1 i once they have settled. The Agrojoint well
the text of my address but some news-
the social service and intellectual ad- of Jewish music have won for him over the Wise sermon, which re- of which Dr. Joseph A. Rosen is the how to read, write and speak English.
papers published what purported to be
Americaniza-
vancement war
widely
in Palestine,
when of
in- head supplies the Jewish settlers with I Men and women who wish to become
the publication of these reports the
-
As a pianist, in he every
has appeared
in many echoed
terviewed
by the
correspondent
part of Europe.
tion department and the formation of recognition
scientific instruction in agriculture, citizens are urged to enroll at one of
Union of Orthodox Rabbis met and
night sand employ-
Delegate. from Organisation. Will passed an edict of condemnation
with tractors and other implements, the schools. ('tastes are free.
of the leading cities of the Continent. the Jewish Telegraphic Agency.
ment b us.
"I find it impossible to say any- with seed, live-stock and animal-breed-
The night schools long have had
Meet at Kirby Cent•r,
against me, demanding at the same
Anti-Defamation League.
o f ing stations. The governmen t affords classes especially for the training of
thing before I have seen t hetext
e
I time that I se removed as chairman of
The.anti-defamation league of the
Dr. Wise's sermon sort the resolution theca c heap transportation facilities, citizenship applicants in history and
the United Palestine Appeal. I there-
order is organized to promulgate the
of the Union of Orthodox Rabbis of reduced prices on gasolene and free civics, but with the beginning of the
The Federation of Ukrainian Jews I upon insisted that the national execu•
facts concerning Jewish history, phi-
America and Canada. As to the gen-
winter term citizenship classes will ac- of America has called a conference of five committee of the United Pales-
losophy and ethics and in general to
oral subject, it is well known that lumber
for house-building
purposee.
The Russian
government's
rn
assistance cept only those students who can qual- representatives of all Jewish organize- tine Appeal meet and take action up-
see that only the truth is written
LEMBERG.-(J. T. A.) - Unem- we Jews have always been the bear- to these farmers represents a much ify in reading. Applicants who can- tions in the city which will be held on on the resignation, which I had tend.
or portrayed in books, papers, maga- ployment is the problem which faces era of the idea of 'pure monotheism larger sum than the assistance ren-
r will be referred to the English Sunday, Jan. 17, at 10 o'clock at the , ered to the chairman of the Zionist
zines, and on the stage and film. The the Jewish masses in Galicia, accord- and,any approach or even neutral at- dered to them by the Jews of America.
classes until qualified. Further infor- Kirby ('enter, Kirby and St. Antoine Organization of America, Monday
local work of the league has for many ing to reports submitted to the Jew- titude toward another religious doe- Last year the Russian government
mation can be secured by calling Miss avenues, for the purpose of discussing evening, Dec. 21. In view of my res-
years been supervised by Milton M. ish Artisans Conference recently con-
its future work. The federation is ignation, I have felt up to this time
spent a half-million rouble on this pro- Mary Caplan at Cadillac 6741.
trine
which
differs
from
pure
mono-
Alexander.
confronted with a serious situation. that I was precluded from making any
cluded here.
theism cannot be approved by the tent. The entire sum spent by the
It is planned to make known to th
It was revealed that many Jewish Jews," the Chief Rabbi of Palestine Joint Distribution Committee through
Since the announcement of the United comment upon my utterances real or
public at large the work of the order trades, such as tailoring, shoe making, declared. the Agrojoint on reconstructive work PUBLISH THE FINAL
Emergency Campaign of the Joint
ELECTION RETURNS Distribution Committee some workers alleged until the executive committee
in connection with its support of the carpentry and tinsmithing are disap-
in Russia during the past four pears,
had met to deal with my resignation,
old folks' homes, orphan homes, hospi- pearing due to the governmental pol-
felt it was not necessary to continue
and which included many items besides
ORGANIZATIONS WILL
tals, the establishment of Mittel Foun- icy.
JERUSALEM.-(J. T. A.) - The the federation but, upon the advice lest any word of mine should in ad-
Here is 1800.000."
agriculture
influence those who would be
dations, Jewish relief and aid centers
The tailoring trade which gave a
HOLD A UNITED DRIVE a t The Komzet has appointed a special final returns of the elections to the of the Jewish World Relief Conference vance
called upon to reach a decision.
in Mexico and other lands, and ita re- livelihood to thousands of Jewish fam-
- commission, Mr. Brown has been ad- Asefath ha'nivrharim, the Jewish Na- of Paris and they advise the opposite.
Aatieipat•s Stet•reeat.
cently launched camnaign to make for ilies has to stand the competition of
tional
Assembly
of
Palestine,
have
The federation supports an orphanage
BERLIN.-(J. T. A.)-A united vised, to device a standardized type of
"In the light, however, of hundreds
a better understanding between Jew state factories where 10 to 12 men campaign for the support of the Eu- house for Jewish farming families been made known.
at Kiev which houses and cares for of urgent requests which have come
and non-Jew.
Sixty five thousand persons were 85 orphans. It is asking for the co- from
were employed are now reduced to one ropean J Jewish relief organize
fellow Jews throughout the COUtt.
a maximum of comfort at a
Pisgah Lodge is awaiting the com- worker and an apprentice. Similar the Olt the One, the United Emigre providing
minimum of cost, and adapted to the eligible to vote, of which 33,000 cast operation and assistance of Detroit
pletion of its new home that local Jew- conditions exist in the shoe making In- Bon Committee and the Welthilfscon climatic conditions in the various parts votes. The returns from upper Gali- Jewry. J. R. Greenberg is president try, I feel that I owe it to them and to
the
cause of my people to anticipate
el, may acknowledge the accomplish- dustry. Polish Christian co-opera- ferenz, will be made in European of Russia where these colonies are lo- lean colony are not yet known.
and Abraham H. Jaffin is secretary.
in part the statement which I have
ment of the lodge in providing the first tives have taken over the entire trade,
According to the final counting, the
countries, according to an agreement rated, It i s also organizing itinerant
A
meeting
of
the
federation
will
be
planned
to make at the meeting of the
the
his-
Jewish Communal Building in
especially the go't u lies between these organizations just con- groups of Jewish artisans and mechan- labor organization, Achduth Ha'avo- held on Thursday evening, Jan. 14, et
executive.
torY of the City of Detroit. In con- The Jewish cabinetmakers are unable
ics who will be sent from colony to dab. polled 8.563 votes: the labor or- Temple Emanuel, Taylor and Wilson
ere.
d
h
clude
I
did
not say, because I did net be-
nection with other planned activities it to compete with the easy payment plan
5'320; the
According to the agreement, the colony to build holism and do other ganization, Ha'peel tia'zair
avenues, at 9 o'clock to complete ar- lieve, Jews must accept the teachings
is announced that the Pisgah Sentinel. of foreign furniture firms. The tin-
centrum bloc 2,903; the Sephardic
work requiring skilled labor.
following
allocation
of
the
funds
col-
rangements
for
the
massmeeting.
of
Jesus.
I did not say, because I did
the lodge's monthly publication, will smiths trade suffers because of com-
Jewish group 2,712; the democrats
The Ladies Auxiliary of the feder- not believe, that the teachings of Je-
be revived Feb. 1, and will be a month- petition of the prisoners who are MA. lected has been arranged: The Oct
1,383: the agriculturist group 1,b30;
is
to
receive
30
per
cent
of
the
funds,
sus
are
an
unparalleled code of ethics.'
ation,
of
which
Mrs.
J.
R.
Greenberg
FRESH
AIR
SOCIETY
IT feature thereafter.
ing samovars and plates which the
the Mizrachi 939; the Orthodox group,
The next meeting of Pisgah Lodge government supplies more cheaply. the One 27% per cent; the Welthilfs-
Torah V'avodah, 782: the Commun- is president, will sponsor the perform- These statements have been brought to
conferenz
27%
per
cent.
the
United

through the medium of
ance
at
the
Yiddish
Playhouse
on
my
attention
will take place Monday evening Jan. These products are sold not only in the
The annual meeting of the Jewish ists 893; the Valley of Jezreel groups Tuesday evening. Feb. 2, for the bene- a resolution of the rabbinical assembly
Emigration Committee 15 per cent.
II, at the temporary lodge rooms in country but even abroad.
544, • group of Polish immigrants
The local federations of the organiz- Fresh Air Society will take place a t
of
the
Jewish
Theological Seminar,
fit
of
the
Kiev
Orphanage.
Mrs.
B.
Temple Emanuel, Taylor and Wilson
exists
practical.
A s imilar
2 o'clock on Wednesday afternoon, 410: a group called Achduth Ila'bon- Miller and Mrs. Greenberg are in
av enues.
The meeting will open ly in all branches of industry, accord- ations have the right to arrange eo -
(Turn to Last Page.)
Jan. 13, at the Jewish Woman's Club- int 704, the artisans group 180, and charge of arrangements.
lections
and
local
budgets
in
addition
Promptly at 8 o'clock. Committee ing to the reports submitted to the con-
the Young Mizrachi 199.
house, 89 Rowena street.
to the antral drive
ference.
(Turn to Last Page.)

Adolph Freund. Conducts Cere-
monies At Pisgah Lodge
Meeting.
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