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America/ Path &deviled Carter

8, 1926

All Jewish News
All Jewish Views
WITHOUT BIAS

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IMMIGRATION BILL

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DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JANUARY 15, 1926

VOL. XIX. NO. 8

President of Social
Service Institution)

Wedgewood to Talk
on Palestine Jews

Englishman Will Speak Mon-
day Evening, Jan. 18, at
Temple Emanuel.

Senator Wadsworth Introduces
Similar Bill As
Perlman's.

ANNOUNCE BUDGET Brown to Attend (Talks
FOR UNITED APPEAL State Conference
TO AID PALESTINE

I TELEPHOLNIE

CADILLAC
1-0-4-0

Year, $3.00• Per Copy, 10 Cents

on Palestine
1
At Meeting Monday ,

Michigan United Jewish Cam-
paign Delegates Will
Meet Jan. 31.

ZIONIST LEADERS
DISCUSS EFFECT
OF WISE'S SERMON

Speak of 30 Years Service in
Cause of Palestine and

Stephen S. Wise, Chairman,
Di-
Publishes Propo
vision.

David A. Brown, national chairman
Judaism.
Colonel Josiah Clement Wedgewood,
of the United Jewish Campaign, will
member of Premier MacDonald's La-
be in Detroit on Sunday, Jan. 31, to
bor Cabinet in England, will address
ORTHODOX
CRITICS
attend the state conference being
the members of Pisgah Lodge, No. 34, KEREN HAYESOD GETS
ARE SMALL MINORITY
called on that day by a committee
ALL TALKS I
LOUIS MARSTI—
Independent Order Wnai at
THREE MILLION SHARE , ,isting of the following: David A.
lgrl
FOR HOUSE COMMITTEE
the next meeting of the lodge, which
Brown, Fred M. Butzel, Rabbi Leo M.
Coralnick, Berlin, Lipsky, Bub-
will take place on Monday evening,
Franklin, Rabbi A. M. Hershman, Da-
lick, Melamid, Mrs. Got-
Jan. IS, at Temple Emanuel, Taylor National Fund, Hitdassah, Im- vid W. Simons, Morris Waldman and
Says
in
Interview
He
is
Davis
and Wilson avenue.
theil, Among Speakers.
migration and Colonization Henry Wineman. Mkhael Freund,
in Sympathy With
Colonel Wedizewood is a well-known
field representative for the states of
Activities Lead.
Quota Bills.
Englishman and has been a member of
NEW YORK. — (J. T. A.) — The
Michigan; Illinois and Indiana, has
Parliament for 20 years. He has al-
demand that Dr. Stephen S. Wise re-
NEW YORK.— Allocation of the come here to complete plans for an in-
WASHINGTON, D. C.—(J. T. A.)
ways been an ardent friend of the Jew-
sign from the chairmanship of the
tensive drive in Michigan. Mr. Freund
--President Coolidge was urged by
ish people and is a staunch supporter $5,000,000 budget of the United Pales- is making a tour of the state to or-
United Palestine Funds Appeal,
tine
Appeal,
representing
American
Congressman Nathan D. Perlman,
of the project to rebuild Palestine as
formulated and supported by the
ganize
each
Jewish
community
and
to
the Jewish homeland. Colonel Wedge- Jewry's 1926 contribution for the fur-
Congressman Mills and Senator Wads-
Union of Orthodox Rabbis and the
invite the leading members to attend'
ther
development
of
the
Jewish
Home-
wood is also a p.merful orator and
worth, in an interview granted them
the
conference,
which
will
be
held
at
Mizrachi, the Orthodox faction of the
possesses a charming personality. Ile land, has just been made public by Dr. the Book-Cadillac Hotel during the af-
at the White House, to exert every ef-
Zionist movement, met with the sym-
Stephen
S.
Wise,
chairman
of
the
ap-
is an author of distinction. His ad-
fort with Congress to further the
ternoon.
The
delegates
will
be
guests
pathy of but an insignificant minority
dress on Monday evening will be "Fu- peal. The $5,000,000 budget, cover-
adoption of legislation exempting from
hee e
of honor at a luncheon, also at the an-
ns on bm
axse ctuhtei vdeiseceuziioon,
ing
the
carious
funds
affiliated
in
the
COL. JOSIAH C. WEDGEWOOD
the quota the wives, children, hus-
ture Prospects sit Jews in Poland."
i t the sub-
nual
dinner
which
will
be
given
at
the
in tl'e e
evident
He recently returned from an extend- united appeal, provides an extensive
bands and parents of citizens and de-
same hotel that evening by the United
ject progressed. Despite the dispro-
colonization
and
immigration
program
ed trip through the Holy Land and is
clarents, in accordance with the sym-
Jewish Charities. Invitations have
portionate minority, feeling ran high
well able to give an unbiased view- for Palestine development, whose prin-
pathy expressed by him in his last an-
MELVILLE S. WELT
and the discussion was fraught with
cipal aim is the settling of 110,000 ad- been sent from the Detroit headquar-
point.
noal message toward the relief of the
ters
of the United Jewish Campaign
intense excitement.
Mr. Welt is president of the Jewish
The meeting will be open to the pub- ditional immigrants on the soil of
hardships caused by the separation of
located
at
2326
Penobscot
Building,
to
The leader of the minority in the
Social Service Bureau recently created lie and all are urged to attend. There Palestine during the year.
families.
session of the Zionist Executive was
The $5,000,000 is allocated as fol- prominent Jews of Michigan to attend
The President, it is understood, re- to care for certain specified depart- will lie no admission charged. The
the
conference
and
banquet.
editor of the Ortho-
Gedalialalublick,
mined the delegation very cordially nests formerly handled by the United meeting will start at S o'clock sharp. lows: Keren Hayesod, $3,000,000;
The United Jewish Campaign aims
dox Jewish Daily News. Rabbi Meier
and promised to give serious consider- Jewish Charities. The Charities was Colonel w ed gewn,,d will he wo rn_ Jewish National Fund, $1,000,000; to raise $15,000,000 to be expended un-
Berlin,
president
of
the Mizrachi, led
ation to Congressman Perlman's bill, re-organized into three distinct depart- pained by his wife, Mrs. Wedgewood, Hadassah, $500,000; Hebrew Lniver-
der the auspices of the Joint Distri- "New Testament from the Jew- the minority at the meeting of the
which was the basis of the interview. ments: The t. rifled Jewish ( hanties. who is also a well-known speaker.. Sire. s ity Fund, $150,000; Mizrachi, insti- butien Committee in Eastern and Cen-
executive
committee
of the United
l{ the present, Immigration Law,' the Jewish Social Service Bureau and W edge wood will deliver an address at 'l o tions in Palestine, $90,000; Junior tral Europe and Palestine. The
ish Viewpoint" Second
Palestine Appeal.
said the President, deprives the people the Jewish Welfare Centers. An an the meeting of the Ladies Auxiliary ; Hadassah, $43,000; contingent fund, moneys will be used, according to a
Semester.
The first speaker at the Zionist
in this country "of the comfort and , tide on the work of the bureau will of the Shaarey Zeilek Congregation on I $217,000.
tentative budget published several
executive meeting was Dr. A..Coral-
society of those bound to them by close tie found on an inside page of today's Monday afternoon, Jan. 10, at 2:30,1 Eighty per cent of the $5,000,00
months ago, for the following pur-
family ties, such modifications should ;issue of The Detroit Jewish Chronicle. at the synagogue, Willis and Brush fund goes for the extension and poses: .Agricultural and reconstruc-
The tremendous amount of interest nick. Ile declared that he would
streets. An invitation has been ex- strengthening of the various coloni- tive work in Russia, Poland, Palestine, which has been aroused over the ques- vote for the resolution proposed by
be adopted as will afford relief, always I
tended to the members of the Detroit nation and immigration activities of Roumania and other countries; medi- tion of the Jewish attitude towards the administrative committee, to re-
in accordance with the principle that I
chapters of Iladassah and to all Jew- the Keren Ilayesod and Jewish Na-
our government owes its first duty
cal and cultural work in the same Jesus has led the faculty of Beth El jest Dr. Wise's resignation, with
ish women in the city to attend the tional Fund, which, in view of the countries; credit Kaseas, co-operatives College ti offer the Jewish community mixed feelings. "Zionism should not
its own people and that no alien,
it:-1
an opportunity for a sys- allow Orthodox or Reform rabbis to
lecture, which should prove of par- great Jewish immigration of the past
habitant of another country, has any
and business reconstruction, with spe- of Detroit-
!killer interest, as Mrs. Wedgewood year and the prospect 'for an even cial consideration for Russia and Po- tematic study of the subject. dictate its policy or leadership," he .
legal rights whatever under our con- ',
larger
immigration
during
the
present
recently returned from Palestine.
Beth El College begins its second
'Million
and laws. But we should not i
Mil
land; refugee work; orphan and insti-
"Thirty chairmen representing
which country she and her husband year, must prepare the land for inten-
semester of work during the week stated.
be forgetful of the obligations of coo•
tution work, etc.
1
sive colonization.
visited.
starting Feb. 1. All the courses in Zionist districts of Greater New
man humanity."
The
reconstruction
work
includes,
$3,000,000
alloted
to
the
Keren
York,"
Dr. S. M. Melamed declared,
At
the
last
meeting
of
the
lodge
of
Jewish History Bible Literature, He
The President stated, however, that'
the effect
Ilayesod will permit it to enlarge and amongst other things, the giving
brew, and Pedagogy begun in the first "adopted • resolution to
be could not commit himself to any Shaarey Zedek Leaders Chosen !teary M. Abramovitz, chairman of
consolidate its 43 agricultural colonies credit. leaning tools, rebuilding homes
that
this
committe urge not to accept
the
intellectual
advancement
commit-
definite points of liberalization and ,
semester will be continued in the sec.
for Midwest Assembly of
nd
the
furthering
of
the
agricultural
a
Wise,
for the
tee, announced that Vladimir Jahotin- and build a number of new rural set-
resignation of Dr.
before reaching a decision will take
movement among the Jews of Eastern and semester. The course in the "New the
United Synagogue.
sky, world famous Zionist leader, will tlements. The Keren Hayesod will al-
Testament from the Jewish Viewpoint" reason that he has done great service
up the question with Secretary of La-
and
Central
Europe,
particularly.
The
to the Zionist Organization in the
speak at Orchestra Hall under the so be enabled to enlarge the Hebrew

agricultural movement, or coloniza- is a new course which will be begun
bar Davis.
auspices of Pisgah Lodge on Thursday school system it maintains, now great- tion, as it is erroneously called, is not and completed in the second semester. course of the last 25 years, to the
Following the conference with the
Maurice H. Zackheim, president of
ly overcrowded; increase its assistance
cause of Jewry in general, and be-
evenin g, Feb. 18.
The
course
will
be
given
on
Wednes-
President, Senator Wadsworth intro-
only strong in Russia but in ease-
The a nnouncement has already been to immigrants both of Europe and af- rahia and in Poland, Lithuania, Lat- day evenings from 7:45 to 8:45. The cause the words attributed to him by
duced into the Senate a bill differing Shaarey Zedek Congregation; David
from Congressman Perlman's in that W. Simons, David Robinson and made by George Giner, chairman of ter they arrive in Palestine; make via and Czecho-Slovakia, where small- introductory lecture will be delivered the press cannot be and are not true,
the above mentioned relatives of de- Louis Duscoff will compose a delega- the social service committee, that an further loans to labor groups for co-
er movements are found. As an aid Wednesday evening, Feb. 3. The in- and, as was published subsequently by
will be furnished the in- operative workmen's enterprises and
own statement, were not true.
denote admitted to the United States tion which will represent the Con- en ertainment
t
to the upbuilding of the Holy Land, atructor will be either Dr. Leo M. his
eince July, 1924, should be exempted servative Jews of Detroit at the Mid- mates of the Detroit House of Correc- to the General Mortgage Bank for fi- the committee announced its intention Franklin or Rabbi Leon Frani, both of The entire case against him was built
and relatives of declarants who came west Convention of the United Syna- non Sunday afternoon, Feb. 28. Some nancing the construction of addition- to subscribe for $1,500,000 worth of whom have long been engaged in scien- up on sand.
to America before that date should re. gogue of America which will be held , time during the month of March en- al houses; and assist further in the de- shares in the Palestine Economic Cor- tific study of this subject. 1 he course
"I believe there cannot be two
mine preference within the quota. in Chicago Sunday and Monday. Jan. ,tertainments will be provided for pa- velopment of the Rutenberg conces- poration, which was organized last is offered provisionally on the con- opinions as to the resolution, because
sion,
at
the
present
time
supplying
Senator Wadworth's bill would not ex- 17 and 18. The delegates will leave tients at the Marine Hospital and the
February for the purpose of aiding in dition that at least 25 people apply for it is not only a question of protect-
for Chicago Saturday evening. Detroit Tuberculosis Sanitarium. This electric light and power to Jaffa, Tel the economic, industrial aid agricul- enrollment in the class on or before ing the man from aggression, of pro-
empt children over 21, while Congress- Owing
to the fact that Shaarey Ze- , , committee, in conjunction with the en- Aviv, Haifa and Tiberias.
tecting a leader in Israel who has
Wednesday, Jan. 27.
man Perlman's measure calls for the
The Jewish National Fund now tural development of Paelstine. The
exemption of all children, regardless dek Congregation is said to be the tertainment committee, is arranging
The study of the manner in which served our cause faithfully and for
subscription is contingent on the rais-
largest Conservative Congregation in for a benefit performance to be staged owns over 60,000 acres of land in Pal-
30 years, from malice, but it is a
the
teachings
of
the
Jewish
prophets
ing
of
the
$15,000,000
which
is
the
of age.
the Central States, the Detroit group at one of the leading local theaters in estine and with its additional $1,000,-
and the rabbis were combined with question of keeping up our dignity.
Two Bills Similar.
000 it plans to purchase another 50,- goal of the United Jewish Campaign
Senator Wadworth's action in intro- will play a leading part in the con- the near future.
Creek and pagan ideas to form a new We cannot possibly permit any group
and
also
on
the
turning
over
to
the
It was stated by Jacob Rosenberg, 000 acres and improve it through
during a bill so nearly similar to Peri- vention. Mr. Zackheim was informed
Palestine Economic Corporation the and world-conquering faith is a most or any shade of opinion to come and
man's is regarded as a great victory that he was designated chairman of chairman of the entertainment corn- drainage, irrigation and afforestation assets of the Palestine Development fascinating intellectual adventure. say, 'Unless you accept our will, un-
advocates of the liberalization as the committee on religious work for 1 niittee, that plans are being formu- for colonization. Over 300,000 trees Council and the American Palestine The students of this subject are in- less you accept our dictates, we will
for
Senator Wrdsworth has been known college students. The other dele- ' toted for the staging of a large bazaar have already been planted by the fund Company as well as the payment of troduced to the rich ethical lore of the work against you. You withdraw,'
and this year it plans an even more
individual stock-subscriptions already Talmud and the rabbis, to the austere That cannot be done."
as a restrictionist, having voted for gates are expected to serve on those
(Turn to last page.)
extensive afforestation program.
committee which will consider the
Gedaliah Bublick, editor of the
quest for knowledge and beauty which
the present quota law.
:
The increased immigration to Pal-
Louis Marshall and Congressman most vital questions before the con-
;Turn to last page)
was Athens, to the power and magnifi- Jewish Daily News, who was the
estine during the past year has over-
champion
of the accusation at the
and
cence
of
the
Roman
Im
rialism,
Perlman appeared before the House vention.
taxed Hadassah's hospitals and clinics
Immigration Committee to appeal for The Midwest Convention will be
to the picturesque folk ways and executive meeting, said:
and its $500,000 allotment, will permit
Americas
Jews In Danger.
exemption from the quota of certain attended by representatives of Con
myths of the pagan world.
it to increase its facilities and extend
of declarants and citizens, servative congregations in Michigan,
American Jews are in dan-
While the courses with which the

its public health program to meet the
future
of our children is
season began are continuing in Febru- ger. The
tamely, the wives, husbands, children Illinois, Minnesota, Ohio. Indiana,
Plan Impressive Ceremonies at Book- added needs of the country. The He-
and parents, which is proposed by Con- Wisconsin, Missouri and Oklahoma.
ary, nevertheless they are no arranged jeopardized. We live in a country
Cadillac Hotel.
brew University Fund's allocation of
1
tressman Perlman's bill in the House The conference has been described
David Brown and Other Notable that students registering for the sec- where religion is dominant in life.
--
$150,000 will provide for the extension
and semester will begin a distinct Since it became a fashion with cer.
Will Address Diners.
and Senator Wadsworth's bill in the as a forerunner of a determined of-
Detroit I.odge, No. 55, Knights of of the various departments specializ-
course of study complete in itself. taM Reform rabbis to preach on the
Senate, These bills were used as the' fort on the part of the United Syna-
basis of consideration by the commit- gogue to infuse power into Conserve- , Pythias, will hold its installation of ing in public health, agricultural and
They will be able to make up at sonic founder of Christianity, this danger
The
sixth
annual
dinner
of
the
tine Judaism in the central section of officers at the Book-Cadillac Hotel, industrial research. The $90,000 al- United Jewish Charities will be given other season what they have missed in has been increased. Dr. Wise's ad-
tee.
the United States. The principal ;Sunday night, Jan. 24. An elaborate located to the Mizrachi is for the ex- on Sunday evening, Jan. 31, at 6:30 the first semester. The registration dress and his later statements con-
before
Mr Marshall, who appeared
under which the discussions l program has been prepared. The e n -
dates for the second semester are as tained words which may lead our
the committee on the invitation of Con- headings
Hadassah
tire fourth floor has been reserved and tension
of its of
schools
colonies goes
and o'clock at the Book-Cadillac Ilotel with
the $43,000
Junior and
gressman Perlman, spoke for about an will be grouped are education, or- ;
David A. Brown as one of the prin- follows: Monday, Jan. 25, and Wed- children from Judaism and implant
- ganization and Palestine. The con- ; two of Jean Goldkette's orchestras for the support of the Girl's Orphan - cipal speakers. The guests of honor nesday, Jan. 27, 7:30-9:33, p. m.
in them a sympathy for another
hour. Both he and Congressman Pert.-
age, Meier Cbefeye, near Zichron
The following classes are open for faith. That we, make no mistake is
will be the delegates to the Michigan
man, =tressed the great hardship cans- vention will observe a departure from I will play. Dinner will be served at
ed by the separation of families, due the usual methods obtaining at large I seven o'clock, followed by the instal- Jacob.
proven by what the Christian clergy
state conference for the United Jewish new resistrants:
for it will be organized lotion. This affair is open to members
Monday: 7:1544:15—Survey of Jew- thinks. The Christian clergy and mu-
Campaign, who will meet in Detroit on
to the impossibility under the present assemblies,
number of conferences, each , of the lodge and their friends, and a CINCINNATTI RABBI
ish Hisao ry
, Rabbi Miss
Leon Rose
Fram;
Ele-
the same day to complete arrange- mentary
law of securing admission for the into
Hebrew,
Pike.
sionaries
are experts in such matters.
large attendance is expecte .
SPEAKS AT BETH EL ments for the state drive. Mr. Brown 8:45-0:45—Jewish Pedagogy, David If they have cause for satisfaction, it
above mentioned relatives of declar- of which will concern itself with a
1926 opens under the most aus-
will speak on the situation in Europe Pearlman; Survey of Bible Liter'. is sufficient cause for us to be grieved
ants and of parents and husbands of vital issue before Conservative picious circumstances for Detroit
citizens. At present only the wives Jewry. The results of the confer- lodge. It is now the largest Pythian
and embittered.
Rabbi James G. Heller of the Plum t da • with special stress on the Jew-
ish situation in Eastern and Central ture,Isadore Rosenberg.
" We accuse Dr. Wise not only as
and unmarried children under 18 of ences will be Presented at a general
in h world. The lodge is er- Street Temple, Cincinnati, will occupy Europe. A nationally known Palestine
Tuesday: 2 :00-3 :00—Survey of Bi- Orthodox Jews but as nationalists. In
citizens are exempt from the quota. meeting of the delegates.
sistently proceeding with its plans for the pulpit of Temple Beth El on Sun.
The convention will be concluded
speaker will also deliver an address, ble Literature, Rabbi Leon From.
While no open opposition was dis-
I%
his
address he trod on the bodies of
day
morning,
Jan.
17,
at
10:45.
He
a new building and is taking in large
Wednesday: 7:45-8 :45—Survey of the Jewish martyrs of all genera-
as will some famous lecturer on Jew-
played, it could not he ascertained w
numbers of new members at each will speak on the subject "Are the
Ele-
Jewish
History,
David
Pearlman;
ish
education.
The
names
of
the
two
from the questions asked by the
m em- ith a banquet Monday evening. The
Sects Approaching Each Other?" Rab-
tions, while he held the Zionist flag
be of the committee what their ulti- Chicago affiliations of the United meeting.
speakers will be announced in the next mentary Hebrew, Miss Rose Pike; in his hand," Sir. Bublick exclaimed.
The following officers are to be in- bi Heller occupies the pulpit formerly
attitude will be. It appeared. I Synagogue,
. gregations and
which
14 embraces
sisterhoods, 10 will
con-
he
occupied by the late Rabbi Isaac M. issue of The Detroit Jewish Chronicle. New Testament. Rabbi. "5-9-4 °"." "I repeat what Ached Hearn Fetid.
;
stalled:
The dinner committee which is mak- Survey of Bible Literature, David We have lived on the basis of our his-
however, that genie of the members of I the hosts of the visitors. The organ- I Chancellor commander, Herman Wise, the founder of Reform Judaism
the committee felt concerned as to the ization committee is headed by John Muscovitz; vice chancellor, Charles 1.. in America and of the Hebrew Union ing all arrangements for the banquet Pearlman; Advanced Ilebrew, Miss tone denial of the divinity of Jesus.
is composed of Milton M. Alexanoer, Rose Pike.
possible economic effect on America if' ' Ris , man, chairman, and Rabbi Phillip
This denial has been sanctioned by
Idstein; prelate, Samuel Matoff ; College. He is the son of Rabbi Max-
Those who wish to indicate their de- fire and blood in the course of cen-
the proposed additional classes of im-
master at arms, Emil Raskin; inner millian Heller of New - Orleans, one of president of the Jewish Welfare Cen-
ters; Wallace Rosenheim, Milford sire to be enrolled in the course on turies. Should this principle be
migrants are admitted. In general, I A. Laugh,
secretary.
I.
Notables
to Be P
'guard. Dr. R. Goldstone; outer guard, the pioneers of the Reform movement
the committee listened to Mr. Mar-
in America. Rabbi !teller will also Stern, Bernard Isaacs and Morris D. the New Testament from the Jewish shaken, what will become of Jude-
Noted leaders in Jewish religious Louis Wolf; master of exchequer, Wil-
Waldman, executive director of the viewpoint may either write to Rabbi ism?" Mr. Bublick demanded.
shall and Congressman Perlman with
and educational fields will attend the liam R-senberg; keeper of records and address the Jewish Student Congrega- UnitedsJewish Chanties.
Leon Frain, Beth El College, Wood-
gnat attention.
In the beginning of his address Mr.
seal, Nathan Shellfish; master of tion at Ann Arbor Sunday evening.
There will be absolutely no solicits- ward avenue at Gladstone, Detroit, or
Inquiry was made as to the approxi- ;convention. The national executive
Dr.
Leo
M.
Franklin
is
in
Cincinnati
Bublick elated that he voices
• i
•York, Samuel Raskin and trustee, Sol
th e
at
i
I
council
of
the
United
Synagogue
has
come on the regular registration dates
on
occupying the pulpit of Rabbi Heller. tion of funds.
matt number the proposed legisI
opinion of at least • million Orthodox
: Kaufman.
and make their application for the Jews in America.
would admit, but neither Mr. Marshall appointed the following represents
bbi
fives:
Mrs.
Samuel
M.
Cohen,Ra
course
at
the
office.
nor Congressman Perlman were
we in a
Following Mr. Bublick, Mrs. Rich-
position to submit such an estimate, Samuel M. Cohen, Rabbi Max Drob,1
ard Gottheil spoke.
Dr. C. E. 11010 Kauvar, Dr. Israel
although assurance was expressed that
"When the Zionist platform was
no unduly large number is involved. Herbert Levinthal, Dr. Elias Margolis,
created by Dr. Herzl, such men as
Ifr. Marshall, in a vigorous and im- Herbert J. Roeder, Irving II. Fisher.
Dr.
lierzl himself, Dr. Max Nordin
Mrs. Samuel M. Cohen is a member
passioned appeal, brought out two
--and you all know that Dr. Max
national executive council of
main points, first, that it was • sound of the
Nordau
did not stand for Orthodox
economic policy to unite relatives. the Women's League of the United
Will Discuss World's New Attitude Judaism—Rabbi Raines, my husband,
A merica is built up on a family an d Synagogue, chairman of the national
Toward Philant hropy.
Professor Gottheil, and -Dr. Wise, all
home basis, he said. An indication of radio committee and also chairman
united in order to further the cause
the desirability of an immigrant when of the settlement committee of the
Develorments in the attitude of the of Palestine.
Industrious and conscientious enough New York branch of the Romeo's1
public, both in America and else-
"Is it time, when we stand before
to desire to bring over his close rela- League. Rabbi Samuel M. Cohen is
where, toward the services perform. l a $15,000,000 drive and a ;5,000,000
tires, and second, that aside from this the executive director of the United
by philanthropic agencies and the drive, that these Jews who say they
Practical assurance, the proposed leg- Synagogue of America.
growth of the concept embraced by ' love Palestine and that Palestine is
Rabbi Max Drob is the president
islaten should not be treated as ■
social service will be discussed in an dear to them, should go and fire on
mere matter of cold figures but con- of the Rabbinical Assembly of the
address by Fred M. Butzel at the late a man who for the last 30 years has
Jewish
Theological
Seminary.
Dr.
sidered from the standpoint of human-
service, Friday evening, Jan. 22. rt given the best that is in him to the
!1Y, in the spirit of President Cool- C. E. Hillel Kauvar is probably one
8:30 o'clock, at Shaarey Zedek. servec of his people? Is it right at
or
the
most
beloved
men
in
the
Mid-
tdee's own expression of sympathy
Mr. Butul, who is one of the fore- this critical moment, when so much is
with this character of relief legisla- dle West, not only for his scholarslip
most lay social workers not only in needed for the rebuilding of Pales-
(he
is
professor
of
rabbinics
at
the
tion.
Detroit but in the United States, for tine, that we Jews should create a
University of Denver) or his ors.
Jewish Members Interested.
years has studied the trends in pri- Jewish question? It is not the non-
tory
(he
is
one
of
the
finest
speakers
Congressman Dickstein of New
vote philanthropy and has been in- Jeers that are creating it. It is we
York and Congressman Golder of Phil-
grumental in effecting notablejJews. And I am going to tell you
to Last Page.)
(Turn
adelphia, the new Jewish member of
changes in the auspices under which openly and frankly, the whole com-
the committee, asked questions and
various
forms of social service were munity, whether Jews or Christians,
made rib senat ons tendi ng to assist in
are laughing at us, and they Sr. wait-
bringing out the points favoring the BETH EL YOUNG PEOPLE
. tzel is a former president ing to see what resolution is going
proposed measure. Although the real
BEGIN SOCIAL PROGRAM
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td ct
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adtional Conference of Jewish to be adopted today," Mrs. Gottheil
discussion on the part of the commit-
Social Service and is associated in declared.
tee will occur in the executive session
The opening social affair of the sea-
various capacities with some of the
A reply to Mr. Bublick was made
after the conclusion of the hearings.
held
by
the
Young
People's
most important institutions and social by A. M. Zeldin, director of the New
be
will
there developed a brief interchange of son
Club of Temple Beth El on Sunday af-
htli yp he York United Palestine
Appeal.
remarks concerning the principal re- ternoon, Jan. 24. The affair will be
of "When we Zionists read the metro-
agencies ifnromMiethhieganchairRmeacnen*
!Peet in which Senator Wadsworth's
a combination of dramatics and danc-
the
Detroit
House
of
Correction.
politan
reports
of Dr.
newspaper
bill differs from Congressman Perl- ing. The Temple Arts Society will en-
The services Friday evening Jan. Wise's sermon, we felt that he must
man's. The former propeses only to
29, will be addressed by Rabbi A. M. resign. However, when the Union of
exempt the relatives of those declar- tertain the young people with • one-
act play. Temple Beth El Sisterhood
Hershman, who will discuss Klaus- Orthodox Rabbis adopted its resolu-
ants who held that status prior to J uly I will act as hostess and serve refresh-
ner's "Jesus of Nazareth." Rabbi tion in which Dr. Wise was unjustly
1, 1924.
ments. Seymour Simon's Orchestra
Hershman 's address is expected to be branded, • new situation arose. It
Congressman Colder brought out will play. Invitations have been sent
one of the most important discourses was impossible for us to let Dr. Wise
that this would mean only those admit-
,to the young people of the temple
of the season and • large attendance
ted into the United States prior to ;households. A very delightful social
(Turn to ILA D•ce
is awaited.
afternoon is anticipated.
(Tarn to Last Page.)

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PYTHIANS INSTALL
OFFICERS ON JAN. 24

CHARITIES BANQUET
PLANNED FOR JAN. 31

Class of 1926 of United Hebrew Schools

BUTZEL TO SPEAK
AT SHAAREY ZEDEK

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