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DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JANUARY 29, 1926

VOL. XIX. NO. 10

ANNUAL CHARITIES BANQUET WILL BE
HELD ON JAN, 31 AT BOOK-CADILLAC
WITH STATE DELEGATES AS GUESTS

Panken Will Lecture
For Forum on Sunday

Jacob Panken Will
Speak On the "Ort"

[ Speaks at Charities
Banquet Next Sunday

J. D. C. WITHOUT ANY
FUNDS APPEALS FOR
'isgah Lodge's New Commun-
AID TO WORLD JEWS
ity Center Ready For Its
Activities.

Holds First Meeting
In Own Clubrooms

Socialist Judge Will Lecture at
Northern High School,
Sunday, Jan. 31.

Principal Speakers Are David A. Brown, Rabbi Barnett R.
Brickner, Professor Mordecai M. Kaplan. Mayor Smith
Will Give Greetings. Henry Wineman Toastmaster.

Issues Statement Urging Imme-

diate Help for Relief
l'isgah Lodge No. 34, Independent
The third meeting of the Jewish
Order It'nai Irrith, reaches another
Work.
Open Forum of Detroit will be held on
milestone in the lodge's history the
Sunday afternoon, Jan. 31, at 2:30
vetting of Feb. I. After several years ADDITIONAL LETTERS
o'clock in the auditorium at Northern
f patient waiting and concerted I
MICHIGAN STATE CONFERENCE FOR UNITED
SENT OUT BY BROWN
High School, Woodward and Owens
'ffort on the part of a handful of loyal i
JEWISH CAMPAIGN PLANNED FOR SAME DAY
avenues, when Judge Jacob Panken of
B'nai li'rith, I'isgah Lodge is about i
New York will speak on "The Ort."
0 realize the goal which it has been' Asks Campaign Committee to
Eighty Cities, Villages Sending Delegates. Professor I. Leo
hoping to attain since its founding.
The first two speakers for the forum
Co-operate With Money As
Pisgah Lodge will hold its meeting
were 51adame Anitta Mueller-Cohen
Sharfman of Ann Arbor Is Chairman. No Solicitation of
Soon As Possible.
of Vienna and Ilerman Bernstein, ed-
o f Monday evening, February 1, in
Funds at Dinner. Reservations Close Saturday.
itor of the Jewish Tribune of New
is own home.
NEW
YORK.—The executive com-
Although the new B'nai B'rith Com-
York.
The honor guests at the sixth annual banquet of the United Jewish
munity House at 276 Ferry Avenue mittee of the American Jewish Joint
Judge Panken was 'ern in Russia
Distribution
Committee issued a state
Charities, which will be held on Sunday, Jan. 31, at 6:30 o'clock, at the
East, between John It. and Brush
and came to America at an early age.
Book-Cadillac Hotel, will be the delegates to the Michigan state conference
streets, is not fully completed it is ment this week to the Jews of Amer.
streets,
His family settled in Chesterfield,
ica
in
which
it declares that for he
of the United Jewish Campaign. The conference will also take place Sun-
possible for the members to hold all
Csnn., where his father started the
day afternoon at the Book-Cadillac Hotel and will be preceded by a
future meetings in the building. For- first time in its history it is abso-
first farming colony of Jews in the
lutely
without
funds to meet the nu-
luncheon. David A. Brown, national chairman of the United Jewish Cam-1
mal epening of the new Community
state. He studied law at the New
Reign, will address the delegates and organize the campaign. In addition
House will take place in six weeks, it merous heartrending appeals for
York University and, in 1917, was
has
received during the
help
which
it
to the visitors from practically every Jewish community in the state, a
being expected that finishing touches
elected judge in the city of New York
on the building will be completed by past months from Europe, and espe-
number of local communal leaders will attend.
on the Socialist ticket. Ile is the only
cially
from
Poland
and Bessarabia,
Mr. Brown will deliver the principal address at the banquet on "Putting
hat time and that the lodge rooms will
Socialist judge in New York at the
from scores of Jewish communities
a Kick Into Life." Mr. Brown has been organizing campaigns throughout
be entirely furnished at that time.
JUDGE JACOB PANKEN
RABBI B. R. BRICKNER
present time.
of
Jews h av e be en
wher
e
hundred
s
the country to raise $15,000,000 for the benefit of European and Palestinian
Pisgah Lodge takes pride not only
Judge Panken has always been ac-
by economic di saste r.
Jewry. Ile was chairman of the spectacular $14,000,000 drive to aid the
in the fact that it has finally acquired over whelmed
tively
interested
in
the
trade
union
The
appeals
indicate
that the situa-
war-stricken Jews of Europe several years ago when more than $18,000,000
a home of its own, but also in the
movement and, with Abraham Cahan,
realization that it has provided the tion of the Jewish population of Po-
was finally raised.
editor
of
the
Jewish
Daily
Forward,
Rabbi Barnett R. Brickner of Cleveland, formerly of Toronto, an ardent
first building in the history' of Detroit land, Bessarabia and either East Eu-
and ex-Congressman Mayer London,
Zionist and an authority on Palestinian questions, will speak on "The Re-
devoted solely to Jewish communal ropean countries is worse than it was
all of New York, was instrumental in
at any time during the World War,
purposes and dedicated as a home for
settlement of Palestine." Rabbi Brick.
organizing unions among the Jewish
all Jewish organizations without per- and that hundreds of thousands are
ner spiritual head of the Euclid
immigrants. He helped materially to
succumbing to the ravages of hunger
manent quarters.
Avenue Temple, one of the largest
organize the International Ladies Gar-
and disease. The whole structure of
The new building contains
Reform temples in America. Ile is a
ment Workers, the Amalgamated Soup Kitchens and Bread Lines
Jewish life is said to be breaking
Highest
Court
Reverses
Judg-
halls
and
club
rooms,
small
meeting
'
spacious
trained educator, social worker and
Clothing Workers and the United
two large auditoriums. Facilities for down in Europe.
Journalist and is an orator of note.
ment on Jerusalem
Garment Workers, which are now
Formed - 10 Cents a Day
The statement of the Joint Distri-
banquets, weddings, dances, lectures
During his residence in Toronto
among
the
most
powerful
trade
unions
Water Question.
Saves a Life.
and other activities have been provided bution Committee, which was pre-
in the United States and which have
Rabbi Brickner was for three years
pared after an emergency meeting of
and
the
proximity
of
the
Community!
president of the Federation of Phi- Madame Metzelthin to Lecture
raised the standard of life among the
LEMBERG.—(J. T. A.)—A dem- House to the Civic Art Center points its executive committee to consider
LONDON.—(J. T. A.)—The Privy
Jews so that they are today among the
•lanthropies, was one of the first vice-
On Monday Afternoon at
to the probability that the new build- the new emergency in European Jew-
Council, the highest court of Eng-
presidents of the Canadian Zionist
best paid workers, whereas during the onstration of Jewish unemployed took mg will be a popular rendevouz for ish life and the depletion of the Joint
land,
considered
the
legal
side
of
the
Temple Beth El.
Organization and of the Jewish Im-
Distribution Committee's treasury, is
sweat-shop days, before these unions place here recently. Several hundred
all branches of Detroit Jewry.
question
of
water
shortage
in
Jeru-
migrant Aid Society. In the latter
signed by the entire membership of
were organized, they were among the unemployed workers gathered at the
The Ladies Auxiliary of Pisgah
salem, a troublesome question in the
capacity he helped to secure special
that body, headed by Felix H. War-
lowest paid.
entrance to the Kehillah Council and
B.
B.,
will
also
0.
Lodge, No. 34, I.
Mme. 51etzelthin, for 12 years the history of the Iloly City.
permission from the Canadian gov-
burg as chairman; Herbert II. Leh-
denuinded
that
the
Kehillah
allot
the
Judge Panken is one of the leaders
The dispute which arose between
sum of 25,000/zlotys for immediate hold its next meeting, Monday eve- man and James N. Rosenberg, vice-
ernment for the admission into Can- American wife of a distinguished Ger-
of
the
Socialist
party
in
America.
He
Feb..
ada of 5,000 Russian refugees from man diplomat in Chinese diplomatic the government of Palestine and the attended the last International Social- relief. Leaders of the Kehillah prom- pi 1, in the Community chairmen; I'aul Baerwald, treasurer;
'
auditorium hav-
tIou;i e, the auxiliary
Louis Marshall, chairman of the
Roumania. In addition to his duties circles, has just returned from En- inhabitants of the village Urta, in the ist Congress held in France in Sept., ised to consider the demand.
rope, where she has been lecturing in vicinity of Jerusalem, passed through
p se been allotted to it for that pur- American Jewish Relief Committee;
as rabbi and as lecturer he is one of " several countries She is a talented the l'alestine Supreme Court. In 925 as representative of the American Cable dispatches sent by Miss Irma ing
Leon Kaniaiky, chairman of the Cen-
the editors of "The Jew in Canada,
Socialist
Party
with
Victor
Berger,
1May to David A. Brown, national At the meeting of the lodge ,which
American woman of world-wide ex- June, 1915, the water shortage in Je-
tral Relief Committee; Alexander
which will be published shortly.
Professor Mordecai M. Kaplan, pro- penence. She interprets theChinese rusalem became acute and the goy- Abraham Cohan and Morris Hilquit. chairman of the United Jewish cam- took place last Monday evening, a Kahn, chairman of the People's Re-
Ile
is
regarded
as
a
spokesman
for
paign depicted the situation of the special committee was appointed to
fessor of homiletics and liturgical lit- from Mandarin to coolie with the ernor of Jerusalem was authorized
lief Committee, and David A. Brown,
erature at the Jewish Theological Poignancy of a true artist and creates by the Palestine government in a both the Socialist Party and the labor Jewish unempl: yeti in Lodz. represent Pisgah Lodge and the Inde- chairman of the $16,000,000 United ,
"There is a 50 per cent decrease pendent Order B'nai B'rith at the
Seminary of New York and principal a perfect replica of Chinese life. Sin- specialordinance to bring water to unions.
Judge Panken in the father of the here in unemployed which means that sixth annual Jewish Community Din- Jewish Campaign.
of the Teachers College of the semi- corny, the fascination of talent and the city from the springs and wells
The statement reads:
human sympathy are the elements of Urfa. The villagers refused to Ort movement in America and was its about 80,1)00 people are without means ner to take place Sunday evening, Jan.
"While the organization of the $1 5 ,-
nary, will deliver an address on "Jew-
head
for three years. Dr. Henry Mos- of support, and their suffering is un- 1 31, at the Book-Cadillac Hotel under 000,000 United Jewish Campaign by
which make her message memorable. recognize the government ordinance,
ish Education," a subject upon which
It is a rare treat to hear Mme. declaring that they needed the water kowitz is now its chairman. Judge speakable," the dispatches stated. 1 the auspices of the United Jewish its chairman, David A. Brown, is pro-
he is an authority. Professor Kaplan Metzelthin on a subject that by "
el "' for themselves, their cattle and their Panken has travelled extensively "Eighty-five per cent of the small Charities
ceeding with gratifying rapidity, and
is the founder and present head of the
maennntoucioicme dmliityteteh e nat e I 1 epcltaunasl state after state is accepting with
dental people is still so little under- orchards. The Palestine Arab Execu- throughout Europe in the interests of trailers in Lodz are doing no business.
Society for the Advancement of Juda-
that
stood. The meaning of Chinese art, tive, the body which leads the oppo. the Ort and returned from his last vis- due to the closing of the factories and adIvta wzs
alacrity the quotas that have been as-
ism. Ile is a well-known educator,
customs and tradition, she interprets sition against the Zionist movement, it but a few founts ago. Ile has first the lack of credit. The remaining 15 were practically completed for the ad- signed to them and taking steps to
orator and author and was at one
the art symbols of their embroidery so encouraged the villagers. The mat- hand knowledge of the conditions in per cent is in agony. Due to the idle- dress of Vladimir Jabotinsky, the emi- raise as rapidly as possible their share
time rabbi of the Jewish Center of
,
that it is as appealing to the mind as ter was brought to the Palestine Su- Eastern and Central Europe, particu- ness of the artisans in Lodz, 5,000 nent Jewish Zionist and orator.. 11illeek
New York. One of his articles which
in February. A great many reserve- of „4,,asi"overscas chest," which will
some glowing dramatic poem, for she preme Court, which in its decision larly Poland and Russia Trade and families, say another 20.000 men, ovill beheld-under the a tuseememad,ie- enable the Joint Distribution Com-
has been published in book form is "A
explains, when one really grasps the found the government ordinance in- agricultural schools in those countries v..emen and children, are in terrible gah Lodge in Orchestra Hall sometime
New Approach to the Problem of meaning of Chinese symbols, one can
valid because it contradicted the Pal• are maintained by the Ort, which pro- want.
relief work abroad, the Joint
Judaism."
read a piece of embroidery exactly as estine Constitution and Article 2 of motes those two enterprises.
"There is a 50 per cent decrease ' lions have already been made with and
Henry Wineman, president of the
here in commerce. Only 10,009 Jew- committee members and the great in- mittee
to continue
its reconstructive
you would read from pages of some the Palestine Mandate, which obliges
As
an
author
Judge
Panken
is
not-
situation
which never
before con-
United Jewish Charities, will act as rare illuminated manuscript of the
in- a fronted it in its entire history.
the mandatory power to "safeguard ed for his contributions to magazines ish merchants have taken not cunt-terest being evinced by local Jewry
Commun-
toastmaster at the banquet and will
Committee
is faced to
with
past.
and pamphlets on vital social ques- mercial licenses this year, comparedldicates that this will be a most suc- Distribution
"The
report
of
the
treasurer
the
the
civil
and
religious
rights
of
the
deliver the address of welcome, which
Whether she is speaking on Chinese
tions. Ile is a frequent contributor to to 20,000 last year. Approximately i cessful affair.
will be followed by greetings from home life, on official political events in inhabitants of Palestine."
at 7 general
o'clock. committee
Among many
executive
of the Joint His-
I tribution committee
40,000 people are already affected - 1, The
of the impor-
lodge
the
New
Leader
and
the
Zukunft,
"Fu-
The
Privy
Council,
considering
the
in
the
Committee
as
of
Jan.
21
Mayor John W. Smith. The invoca- China, or her personal experiences as
ture," considered the world's best and breadless because of the collapse will meet in the B'nai B'rith
shows that the Joint Distribution
tion will be rendered by Dr, Leo M. a dplomat's wife dung the regime appeal against the decision of the
of commerce, and the rest, those who , Sty House on Monday evening, Feb. (Committee is not only without funds
Jewish
monthly.
He
has
also
written
ry
In
his
Palestine
Supreme
Court,
reserved
wit
Franklin of Temple Beth will
El. speak of the empress dowager and through
are trying to keep their heads above
m ent in th e matter. The coon- fiction in the form of short stories.
address, Mr. Wineman
briefly on the reorganization plan of the stirring days of the Chinese revo- Jaldg w hich cons isted of the Lord Chan-
The public is invited to attend the water, are doomed to bankruptcy in tent matters to be discussed will be mends, but it has been obliged, in or-
h
lotion
of
1911,
or
whether
she
is
in-
ci,
the very near future.
'the plans for an intensive membership d q• to continue its activities in East-
cellar and Lords Dunedin and Par- Panken lecture on Sunday. There is
the U
United Jewish Charities, w hic
"There is grave danger of the out- drive which is ex
expected
d to result
Europe and Russia and to meet
consists of the formation of all local terpreting the rare and exquisite art moor, heard the appeal of the district no admission charge.
symbols of China or is presenting
break
of
typhoid
and
other
epidemics
largest class of initiates( in the history
new emergencies that have arisen
Jewish welfare organizations into a glimpses of European governments, governor of Jerusalem, of the Jaffa
caused
by
hunger,
and
the
common:-
of
the
lodge.
Word
has
been
received
to
meet
even the most ingecoPnoolamnidc
urgent de-
seveilreasl,acroyitar,ies:iuienclutdo
federation. The plan has been worked she always speaks with authority, district, and the president of the Je- BONSTELLE DIRECTOR TALKS
ties are without means for safeguard- fro nt Hiram I). Frankel, executive sec- iann
out by Morris D. Waldman, managing having intimate inside knowledge of rusalem Water Supply Commission .
ing themselves against this peril. One retary of District Grand bodge e Noe and
to
make
appropriations
far in
Attorney - General Sir Douglas
.8 ,
director of the charities.
Adams T. Rice, director of the hundred per cent of 4090 school hil , pledging thi: aid of the drai l fd I . ige ' Cr i St
her subject.
Hogg stated that the case raises a Bonstelle Players, will speak on Sun-
excess o f the sums in its treasury.
Musical Program.
dren examined for filth diseases have in the membership campaign and offer- With less than $250,000 in cash, its
grave issue because the Palestine Su- day, Jon. 31, at 3:30 o'clock, at the
A musical program will be given by
been found to he infected:
ing the lodge the entire office facilities present and irreducible obligations
preme Court declared null and void
Max Pecherer, 13-year-old violinist
"To sum it all up, 230,000 Jews in
Little Theater, 89 Rowena street, un-
approximate $2,750,000, which makes
a government ordinance which au- der the auspices of the Institute Play- Lodz and its environs are doomed un-lof the secretary.
and Mrs. Myra Cohen Redfield, so-
The social service committee has a deficit of 52,500000.
thorized
the
governor
of
Jerusalem
prano. Master Pecherer is a pupil
ers. Several other professionals have less immediate relief is sent. Please completed plans for an entertainment
"The Joint Distribution Committee
and the other appellant to bring wa-
of S. Szmulewicz of the music school
consented to appear on the program. inform the American people that 10 1 tohe given for the inmates of the De-
of the Jewish Centers Association, a Noted Zionist Will Speak at Kirby ter from the Urta springs as interfer- The meeting will be open to the pub- cents a day will save a human life." 1 trait House of Correction some time is confident that within the next four
months the largest proportion of the
ing with Urta 's water supply.
subsidiary of the charities. Ile will
Center Feb. 6.
lic. The Institute Players is a dra-
Soup kitchens and bread lines have I in February. The entertainment cam- $15,000,000 overseas chest will have
"It is an important constitutional
play the "Thais Meditation" by Mas-
matic club organized last spring un- already been established in Vilna, I mittee of the lodge is co-onerating to been subscribed by the Jews of Amer-
senet and "Obertass" by Wienawski.
Isadore Rosenberg, principal of the issue whether the Palestine court can der the leadership of Michael Leis- which is the center of s Jewish P"Pu - i make this affair a memorable one.
His siter, Anne, will accompany him Detroit United Hebrew Schools, will declare null and void a legislative or- chen and is composed of boys and lation of 222000, another cable from i Members of the lodge are being ica. But meanwhile the officers of the
Joint Distribution Cemmittee are be-
at the piano. Mrs. Redfield will sing be one of the speakers at the Kirby
Miss May to Mr. Brown reports. urged to attend the first meeting of ing overwhelmed with appeals from
girls over 17 years of age.
(Turn to Last Page.)
"The Song of Ruth" by Gounod. She Center on Saturday evening, Fels 6,
Pisgas lodge in its new home and to communities in Europe for help
will Is accompanied by Miss Margaret when the Cvitzah tenth Detroitith
inspect the new lodge and club rooms. which reveal a situation of unparal-
/Aanisiliach.
will give a musical entertainment. Dr.
These appeals,
The entire program will be broad- Rubelsky, general secretary of the
leled human suffering.
totaling more than $1 ,
cast trim WJR station at the Book- Zeirei Zion Organization of America,
g of the execu-
meeting
presented at the me
Cedillas Hotel under the direction of will deliver a lecture and report on the
dye committee and were in addition
H. E. campbell, manager of the bread- accomplisments within the past few
i . s-
casting division. It will start at 9:15 years of the Zionist movement. Dr.
Committee borrowed $1,000,-
H•rehman Will Give Second Address
o'clock.
Rubelsky displays the true beauty' of
Friday Evening, Feb. S.
000 only a few days ago. Each and
The members of the committee in the Hebrew language and will speak
als wee . of the
chugs of the banquet are Milton M. in Ilebrew on Feb. 6. The public is
and
At the late services Friday evening, most meritorious character; each an
Alexander, Bernard Isaacs, Wallace invited to attend The graduates of
one
of these
appeals
was
worthy
Feb. 6, at 8:30 o'clock, at Shaarey to in the
needs
for which
the
Joint
D
Rosenjeim, Milford Stern and Morris the United Hebrew Schools are also
Zedek Synagogue, Rabbi A. M. Hersh- of immediate affirmative response;
D. W.iiiiman. The banquet reception scheduled for recitations and an eve-
man will set forth his consideration of and, if it had been possible for it to
committee is composed of Rabbi Leon ning of entertainment assured all.
Dr. Joseph Klausner's book "Jesus of every
have one
done
of so,
these
the appe
committee would
Franc, Zell Himelhoch, Bernard Isaacs,
Dr. Rubelsky will speak at a mass
Nazareth." The first address on the have been most happy to have voted
Soloman Levin, Arthur Mansbach, meeting at Kirby Center on Thursday
in
favor
of
granting
them. However,
book
was
delivered
Friday
evening,
Bendetson Netzorg, Harry S. Schein- evening, Feb. 4, under the auspices of
because of its absolute lack of funds,
Jan. 29.
man and Emanuel Paperno. The offi- the Zeirei Zion Congregation of De-
re-
The
address
next
Friday
evening,
was,
to
ee
le
cers of the United Jewish Charities troit. He will give a report on Zion-
the committee
withhold action.
like the one which preceded it, will teat,
are Henry Wineman, president; Wal-
Mt activities and will speak of the
constitute
an
exhaustive
and
analyti-
Appalling
Conditions.
ter M. Fuchs, Milton M. Alexander, conditions in Palestine today. Dr.
cal review of some of Klausner'e ma-
"Detailed reports frem Dr. Bern-
Fred M. Buel and Miss Edith Heav- Rubelsky just returned from an ex-
jor cententions.
hard Kahn, as well as urgent cable-
minc ,i, vice-presidents; David W.
tended visit in the Holy Land,
Rabbi Hershman's study of Klaus- grams and letters from many other
.Simons, treasurer, and Morris D.
nets work began several years ago authoritative sources, describe the
Waldman, managing director.
when it appeared in Hebrew. The conditions in Poland, Bessarabia and
Invitations were sent the following
English translation, published • few other parts of Eastern Europe as a
organizations and congregations to
months ago; is said to have been con-1 real catastrophe in Jewish life. All
attend the banquet: Temple Beth El,
siderably condensed. I of the Jewish institutions for child
Shaarey Zedek Synagogue, El Moshe
The speaker at the services Friday I care, medical and cultural work have
Synagogue, Temple Emanuel, Delray
WARSAW.—(J. T. A.)—Decisions
evening, Feb. 12, the anniversary of utterly broken down. No funds can
Congregation, Sisterhood of Temple favorably affecting the rights of the
Lincoln's birth, will be United States I be raised at all by European COMM-
Beth El. Ladies' Auxiliary of Shaarey Jewish population in the Rublic of
District Judge Charles C. Simons.lnities for their own upkeep. Even in
Zedek Synagogue Ladies' Auxiliary Poland were adopted by the
political
.
.
CHARLES GOLDSTEIN
HERMAN J. FRIEDMAN
of Temple Emanuel; Perfection Lodge, P
Judge Simons will deliver an address Germany , which has so far not found
SAMUEL ELKIN
committee of the Counci of . . -
Saginaw.
ing
Kalamzoo.
on a subject relating to the life and it necessary to seek assistance from
No. 4s6, F. and A. M.; Pisgah Lodge,
Mt.
Clemens.
n, the Polish cabinet. According
r
No. y 34, I. 0. B. B., and Ladies' Aux- te
ideals of the great emancipator.
the Joint Distribution Committee in
iliar of the Workmen's Circle, to an official statement issued by the
1 56affiliated
56
any substantial way, the cultural in-
lodge;
branches: committee, it was decided to permit
Branch
stitutions are on the verge of collapse.
and a o. 65, Knights of the use of all European languages,
CHINESE PROHIBIT
"The chairman of the Reconstruc-
etp it. Ledge, N
YIDDISH
LANGUAGE
tion
Pythies; Detroit section, National including
the
Yiddish
and
Hebrew
Committee, Herbert H. Lehman,
languages, in the mails and in tele-
Council of Jewish Women; Eastern
HARB1N.—(J.
T.
A.
)—Prohibition
reports
that the economic crisis in
grams.
Star Lodge; Detroit branch, Zionist
The committee also annulled the
of the Yiddish language by Chinese Poland
is so be
acute
that immediate
Organization of America; Keren old Austrian law which was applied
credits must
extended
to the loan
authorities in the Far Eastern Re-
HaYesod, Senior and Junior Hadaa- up to the present in Galicia, accord-
public of Heroin caused the protest of the
societies
(Kansas)
to tide them Funds
over
sah, Jewish Women's European Wel- ing to which the languages at public
present
grave emergency.
the Jewish population during the for this purpose must be secured with-
fare Organization, Jewish National meetings were Polish, Ukrainian and
Feast of lights celebrations. out a moment's delay. lest there be
Fund. Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society German. By the present decision the
and others.
Although the ordinance prohibiting utter destruction of the credit co-
use of Hebrew and Yiddish will be
the use of the Yiddish language in operative system which the Joint Dis-
No funds will be solicited at the
allowed.
banquet.
public
places was issued in 1920, its tributien Committee has been instru.
The most important of the deci-
strict enforcement did not begin until mental in building up in Poland dur-
Reservations for the banquet may
be made until 5 o'clock on Saturday, sions of the committee concerns the
recently. During the week when Chan- ing the last five years. With the
facilities for acquiring citizenship on
iikah celebrations were arranged, the breakdown of the credit co-operatives
J an. to by calling Miss E. Ruth the part of foreigners. This category
Friesian at Cadillac 6741.
Chinese authorities insisted that Yid- there will ensue additional distress
was comprised of • large number of
dish could not be permitted at theater and suffering.
The Michigan State Conference for people who were not born in Poland
performances. concerts and public
the United Jewish Campaign, which
"The problem of maintaining the
proper, but in the Eastern provinces.
meetings, with the exception of syna- cultural and religious institutions of
seeks to raise $15.000,000 for the ben-
This decision will finally regulate the
girlie services. The rabbis were com- the Jews in all countries of Eastern
efit of Jews in Eastern and Central
situation of many Jewish families in
pelled to deliver their sermons in Rus- Europe is also becoming acute. Dr.
Eurene and Palestine, will be held on
were in
Sunday at the Book-Cadillac Hotel. the Eastern provinces who
Cyrus Adler, the chairman of the
sian.
The prohibition of the Yiddish lan- Committee on Cultural Affair, re-
Following a luncheon at 12:30 for the the precarious position of being "men
guage was insigated by fanner Rus- ports that be receives daily letters
delegates, representing more than 80 without a country." The committee
also annulled the order for former
titles and villages in the state, the
sian officials, members of the Black and telegrams pleading for immediate
Hundred, who are employed In the
conference proper will be held at 2:30 Minister of Education Miklaabwski
OSIAS ZWERDLING
HENRY KAPP
B. BAUM
use of Yiddish
(Tura to Last Par.)
at the hotel. A large number of local which prohibited the
Harbin government offices.
Ann
Arbor.
Battle Creek.
Jacks...
and Hebrew In the Kehillah councils.
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TELEPHONE

CADILLAC

ENGLISH COUNCIL
CONSIDERS APPEAL

UNEMPLOYMENT IN
POLAND SPREADING

DR. RUBELSKY GUEST
IN CITY NEXT WEEK

Attending Michigan State Conference for United Jewish Campaign

POLES PASS LAWS
ON JEWISH RIGHTS

RABBI TO CONTINUE
JESUS DISCUSSION

