,Ameriam ffewisk Periodical Cater CLIFTON AMU{ - CINCINNATI 30, OHIO 1926 Herl. rt Itosel Is•rg watt!, .."eas: st in tap . e id M in 1 ! ,ko's. ry . bd Gillis, ‘les: • M. • t Y. ' t l „„ 1. n, 51 0•. P ier, arum I' del. Zink man nt „ ,nit ,s of th, nted of • • to . r ing fur oiss, di- :han e F-'"--- 1 All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS I _ 1 IlEbETROIT HRONICLE C TELEPHONE ..4 1-0 THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1926 VOL. XIX. NO. 11 NX/ omen s League to CHICAGO BOULEVARD • • DELEGATES TO STATE CONFERENCE VOTE aism In America Is Dis- Give Dinner Feb. 1 4 SITE IS PURCHASED Ju d QUOTA OF $400,000 FOR UNITED JEWISH BY SHAAREY ZEDEK cussed By y Able Leaders Rabl CAMPAIGN AT MEETING HELD ON SUNDAY etral: lti:IritSyllber „111 ;s tsar. Banquet. David A. Brown Pledges Ten Per Cent of Total Raised As Per- sonal Contribution. Leader Makes Stirring Address at Gathering. Board of Managers of Union of American Hebrew Con- gregations Interviewed While in Detroit. Rabbi A. M. Hershman of the Shaiirey Zeilek Synagogue and Rabbi Saul Sillier of Chicago will be the nod speakers ut the charter ban- quet which '.will be given on Sunday , ening, Feb. 14, at 0:30 at the Phil- adolphin and Byn ro Talmud Torah by the Northwestern Women's League of I Will Build Adequate Syna- gogue Social and Educa- cational Center. ALBERT KAHN CHOSEN FRED M. BUTZEL ELECTED STATE CHARMAN. At the invitation of two Detroit members, Dr' Leo M. F'ranklin and Milton M. Alexander. TO DESIGN BUILDING VICE-CHAIRMEN ARE PROMINENT STATE MEN the board of managers of the Department of SynaRogue and School Extension of the Union of — -- American Hebrew Congregations met in this city on Tuesday and Wednesday of last week to Announcement Made by M. H. Brown, Brickner, M. M. Kaplan, Spoke On J. D. C., Palestine consider educational matters connected with the Work of the department. The board is com- Zackheim, President, and and Jewish Education at United Jewish Charities hnnli I'd w ilil l' bellak si'l.th l.i lishitaabobdi t SraU posed of 20 laymen, chosen by the union, and 10•rabbis, five chosen by the Central Confer- Rabbi Silber will speak in Yiddish. Abraham Srere, Trustee. Banquet. Delegate Are Guests of Honor. ence of American Rabbis and five from the alumni of Hebrew Union College. At the request Rabbi Silber's subject in "The Place of Jewish Women in the Work of Jew- Michigan swung into action Sunday, Jan. :11, at a conference of repre- of The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, the 12 members of the board who attended the meeting con- Congregation Shaarey Zedek has ish Education." Esser Rabinowitz, sentatives from virtually every community in the state gathered at the sented to contribute toward a symposium on the "Future of Judaism in America." They are purchased tho site on Chicago boule- president of the United Hebrew . ing Book Cadillac Hotel for the purpose of joining with other states to raise Law ton 7. of Cincintriti Dr Joseph Rauch of Louisville, Rabbi Morris M. Feuer- Schools, will be toastmaster and Louis , Rabbi George a 815,000,000 fund for relief and reconstruction work among Eastern and northward to Rochester avenue, licht of Indianapolis, Rabbi Joseph S. Kornfeld o 'Toledo, Rabbi David Letkowitz of Dallas, Dusio ff will auction the right to hang according to an announcement by M. Central European Jewry. The conference was presided over by Professor er chart , an outstanding feature ' Texas; Rabbi Eugene Mannheimer of Des Moines, Iowa; Dr. Ephraim Frisch of San Antonio, the 11. Zackheim, president, and Abraham I. Leo Sharfman of the University of Michigan and messages from Felix of the affair. Bernard liallt.o, priori- Srere, chairman of the board of trus- M. Warburg, Louis Marshall and other prominent leaders of American Texas; Jacob W. Mack and Julius W. Freiberg of Cincinnati. Abraham Lewenthal of Cleve- pal, will give a short talk the t or:,„tuli,, tees. The purchase of the lot was ne- Jewry working for the United Jewish ( amplogn were read. land. Dr. Leo M. Franklin and Milton M. Alexander of Detroit. velopment of the' Northwestern Wom- s• , by I h t■ a t■ : ' ■■g . a real estate committee, .1 f D vl A Brown national chair- na p • toned• will • I Arouse , y . •• A "I believe the future of Judaism in "The problem of the Union of i composed of Louis Smilansky, chair- man of the campaign, the delegates voted to ra se $400,000 in Michigan "I have no sympathy for those who was be given by Reich Freedman, violin- nan• it A. Louis Gordon, Louis Stoll, s their share of the $15,000,000 fund, in campaigns to end not later than honk through pessimistic eyes to the American Hebrew Congregations is .America is brighter than it ever ' tat, accompanied I Miss Itu" Bass a see nu reason why S. Zemon . Joseph I avid S Weisman , s • April 1. Mr. Brown aroused intense enthusiasm when he pledged 1(1 per future of the Jew and Judaism in to organize all educational machine before and I can are now doing should Miss Bassin, piano selections; Miss in; ' ' s sarnuel Frank , David D d R. Stocker and li o I 4tt —1, I believe that the which shall restore to all Jewish chit- the work WI! cent of the total amount raised by Michigan as his cont ribution. The fol- lima. not bring marvel. Bessie Willman, . soprano, accompan- 'Julius Berman ' .. An dren their Jewish . elected to carry through the state campaign: Fred M. outlook was never ous results. It is led by Miss enmeL ewis. owi • officers • A lbert Kahn has been engaged as birthright—a Jew. Butzel, Detroit, chairman; Harry Z. Brown, Detroit, secretary; Bernard Mrs. Joseph Kunin is chairman brighter. I believe the business of the , the arch it eel and is drawing u p p lans ish education. The that Judaism Ginsburg, Detroit, treasurer. The o rf e,,Ancte:ni : amnadrgiosii,e.sssaisitneudelliEpatt, cUain lionikb Mesdames Isaac , for a synagogue and social and edu- Department of Ben Schwartz, touche by the vice-chairmen are Ilenry Wineman, are and Louis Lightstone,' rational center which, because of the Synagogue and free spirit of Detroit; Professor I. Leo Sharfman, irrigations to or- Samuel W also compose the reception size of the lot amply meet the S c howl Extension will , will America is bound Ann Arbor; Louis C. Braudy, Grand Its u-ork xi W110 ionise aims tin accomplish t h o r a ughly that committee. Other committee onion- growing requirements of the congre- Rapids; A. I). Phillippe, Saginaw; to grow more vir- this end and so is J e w i s h interest burs are Mesdames II. E. Lippit, Rose , gallon, Mr. Kahn has just returned ile upon this soil Berman Friedman, Kalamazoo; A. D. e o n t i n unity ex- will be stimulated Burton, Fannie Schultz, M. Mira(, from a visit to several cities in the is the years pass. Roman, Bay City; Meyer S. Franklin, tending its work in cob Goldberg, Samuel Schnitz and East and Middle West where he in- 1 believe that our a Battle Creek; J. B. Simon, Lansing. Will Speak Feb. 18— not only in the big J Wiiksler. The latter committee , apected the most recently completed order to reach cities of America Max children are likely The above officers are to name an exe- Lodge Moves to Own every Jewish child but on the farms' members are also arranging n mas- Jewish religious and educational atruc- cutive committee representative of 'a be more loyal to tative pla ns, i which will Building. in the country who and in the smallest quo:ride ball to be held on Feb. 21 at tures. every Jewish community in the state. their fathers' faith n w features he em bodie Ten d the outata n ding is not at present The the Talmud Torah. David A. Brown, national chairman than were their stern of these buildings, will be discussed as Well. Ii r e c e i vine a reti- The ofReers of the Northwe'ste'rn b of the campaign, the main speaker at l'isgah Lodge, No. 31, Independent sarents. The in- ..f League of the United Ile. y Mr. Kahn and the building com- Ile li a r t meat e i o u s education. Women's the conference, said in opening: "This Order 11'nai B'rith, informally opened creasing stress S y 0 0 g it gee „nit ', brew Schools are: Mrs. H. E. Lippit,Iinittee. This committee is composts! Our work must be is the thirty-first state in which 1 have its new home in the B nai B'istli Com- that we are put- rs. Samuel Waze andlo members of the real estate comMit-. f cool E x tesion n S h Co organized that ; Pre---'item; Pies. helped to organize campaigns to pro- munity House, 275 East Ferry avenue, ting upon Jewish ,. i.,,id, o ui . ! te e and David W. Simons, Isaac Shet- of the union Ellin!' we may reach the . ' e In S ac h s vide funds for the continuation of the last :Monday evening, Feb 1. Five education and the to preserve Juila- Mrs. "• Max Weksler, financial secre- nor, Charles N. Agree and Robert child ren in the work of the Joint Distribution Com- hundred men 111111 women, members of I. J u li us W. Dr. Abraham harmonious adjust- lain in America in arp; Mrs. Samuel Schnitz, recording' M"rwil. Dr. Leo M. smaller cities and mittee in Europe. American Jewry the lodge and Ladies Auxiliary, at-, ' Lewenthal ment that we are The location is in one of the most Freiberg the best way: the , t secretary; Mrs. Samuel Kell, trensur- Franklin villages who have is now, as in the past, responding tended the opening meetings of she ni a k ing between I,ouisdesirable residential sections of the ho education of the child and youth. 11a • Mrs . Rose Burton, Mrs. promptly to the call of distress from respective organizations in their new Jewish tradition and the spirit of our n religious affiliations at all and w The building to be erected will, home. A joint meeting later in the time and country, are bound to bring are not in a position to obtain cell- this means only can Judaism be am-• I Cashwan an d Mrs. Morris Schmidt, city. their fellow-Jews overseas. it is expected, become a center of "There is an impression that the even ing was addressed by prominent ions in struction by their two or sured. We must hand to the future ;Jewish religious cultural work. Situ• about better rtsu t \r‘ic,l il sy„ kosher Jews of Europe are schnorrers. The members of both organizations. Fol- our past, but we cannot live in it. their parents' means. Only when we generations that faith and knowl- anT d h,e ntliterneid iubety latest in the heart of a district which 1 experts in realty development consider Jews of Europe had social and cul- lowing the meeting refreshments were On the past, in the present, for the. have achieved our purpose of giving edge which has been handed down to tural institutions long before we served by the loth-. future--we must build. Reform Ju- every Jewish child its heritage—a us by the past generations." , secure from undesirable encroach- • • thought of them; the institutions now Enthusiastic comments were heard daisni may face tile future without religious education—will the cause of n w hich boasts of handsom e paid for by Jews. In Europe a man regarding the beauty and serviceabil- Judaism in America be secured." "The future of Judaism lies in the educational i nsti tu I residenc s and - fear " of consequence becomes a social work- • • and youth. They must e el u- I tines, the structure, when completed, • Child Judaism cated er without pay. Here, because of dif- ence, ity of which the new . taxed structure the capacity and of the the audi- • step in the religious "It is my conviction that voted religiously; if this succeeds all; will enjoy a setting which few Con- "A forward — ferent conditions, we have paid social main auditorium, showed that the succeed; if this fails all will fail ! servative co ng regations in the country re announcement o the 1 o ge s re- life of America is the proposed school in America has before it a great op- f h lodge' workers, The Jews of Europe are mere e , Local Leader. Hold Election—Plan l command. had awakened of religion of the University of Iowa, portunity for world influence in all else is loci- men who have played significant parts meal to its own home Intensive Sesirch M ■ dc, which aims to 'provide courses to help moulding the character of the indi- dental. Congrega- Progr•m Feb. 7. in the political, social and cultural the interest of hundreds of hitherto ill- vidual and the na• I The selection of the site came after tional strength the student gain a • • life. I was told the Jews were tired acne I intensive search over a period of many ture of civilize• must be measured Although the new building is not wholesome view of of asking and tired of giving; I in- , Last Thursday ur saw a large attend- months. The need for transferring lion. In the con- by the results of complete, meetings of the lodge will religion and gain sisted that it is not so." ' once of leaders at the Council meets I the activities of the congregation front . test between the 1. J e w ish religious Mr. Brown gave an example of a continue to be held there. As soon as interest and effi- ing of the Detroit organization of its present building at 13rush street traditionalists and education. Realiz- was village completely destroyed by the all finishing touches have been made rieney in religious Young Judaea. The occasion and Willis avenue was manifest for ' modernists we of V ing that the Uni011 war where not a single house was left the formal dedication of the building activities.' As a the election of officers for the ensuing several years. A . careful inquiry in- the liberal wing , of American Ile- standing. "The Jews living in the as a center of Jewish social, crater- m b e r of the year and the formulating of new plans to the trend of the group from which have the advan- brew C a Kg rega- trenches," he said, "carried on the ed- nal and educational endeavor will take 'executive board I , concerning the activities of the or- Shaarey Zedek Congregation has tage in that we tions cannot carry 'am heartily in ae- ucational work. The Joint Distribu- place. ' ganization. The IS clubs were prac- , drawn its adherents persuaded the have settled the on the educational It was announced by Henry M. Ab- ' cord with this plan tion Committee has spent millions on ' tically all represented by their reaper-' committee to choose the Chicago boule- problem and decid- w o r Is alone, my tive leaders who reported on the cul- I per cent education; we kept their bodies and ramovitz, chairman of the intells•ctual , backed by Catho- 75 yard site. Since virtually ed the outcome of • c 0 ngregation, advancement committee, that all ar-Ilies, Prat estants rural programs and other activities. I of the members of the congregation souls together. the battle 50 years Adath Israel, is ranguments have been completed for 'and Jews who real- Work Cannot Stop. The need for more inter-club work i live within a comparatively short die- ago. Even Ortho- raising a fund of at the sus- was emphasized and the leaders' coun- tense from the location of the pro- "Although $60,000,000 have twen the address of Vladimir Jabotinsky Ise th doxy is not as $100,000 to carry which is to take Olive in Orchestra tent is not suffi- cil through its new executive commit- posed new building, the place Is con- spent by Anrican Jewry fur relief w rigid, certainly not 011 religious edu- Hall, Thursday evening, Feb. IS. Mr. I ciently interested tee has already at this date submittsa sidered unusually desirable. work in Eastern Europe since the be- as opposed to the e a t i o n a I work Jabotinsky is known throughout ' in religion. The plans for Several affairs to be partek - The announcement of the purchase ginning of the world war the work sidings of science. throughout the ardent Zionist and !school will not be 811 world Jewry as all of the clubs. has ha produced a wave of enthusiasm cannot stop. Conditions are as bad, We ran now deal state in communi- Dr. Joseph R•ueh en of by a great orator and thinker. Ile is re- c o m p u lsory and On Sunday afternoon, Feb. 7, there aiming the members of the congrega- perhaps worse, than they were sever- with the problems Dr. Ephraim ties unable to support such activities menibered as the organizer of the sha ll be outside of Rabb' 1 E ugene by themselves. Our congregation is I will be held at Shaarey Zedek Syna- Hon. Assurances have come from al years ago. In Poland, especially, of business, e duca- Frisch Jewish Legion in Palestine during the university control. M•nnheimer to do this gogue a Chamiso Oser B'Shevat vale- those who live in the northwestern the conditions are appalling. In all cial d ' A ' \S e wish to in tr. - world war. oration with every junior Young oung Ju- section of the city that they will ex- the larger centers factories are idle, Interest in the Jabotinsky lecture' est the students in this new project amelioration rather than indulge in daea Club represented on the pro- ert great efforts to help carry out the schools are closed, artisans and work- is being manifested in all quarters as; so they shall enter whole-heartedly skirmishes between science and about re- sort work we we have $50,- e cease prating 41 of of our and, fund when raised, will be gram and all Young Judaeans, their future program of the congregation. ers are unemployed and hordes of rag- ( e d ,y for action. We expect the parents and friends are -'noted to at-, It is understood that many families, is attested by the large number of res- 1 into the plan. This means of in- ligion. If we generalities ged, emaciated Jews beg for pennies ervations which have been made to st illi ng a love of religion into our tradition or talking in gen on the streets. college boys and girls will not only but actually take it seriously with all requisite amount within three years tend the affair. An oratorical contest , :who continued to live in the neighbor- h be embracing subjects covered in the g en- lhood of the present synagogue in or- "The situation in Russia is no bet- date. Tickets for the occasion may — i aid in preserving Judaism, but it will its superb and far-flung ramifications forerunner and then we to serve the in a hope field which has as never eral Young Judaea program and for !der to maintain close contact with it, ter," Mr. Brown continued. "Soviet- procured at the B'nai B'rith Common- I we have it ix our power to wield an ity House. 275 East Ferry avenue and boys and girls of junior clubs will ber, ' will seek homes in the section in which influence vastly out of proportion to been trod; we want every state to ism has destroyed the foundation of at a all." . follow our example, if our plan is as held on Sunday afternoon, March 7 "the new synagogue will be located. the office the Jewish Daily For- preserve religion • for Jewish life bemuse the Jews were ward, 2212 Vthsodward avenue. Our- ' "A beautiful structure without a our numbers; to contribute toward successful as we contemplate." of moo.., at Shaarey Zedek. Prizes will he Many families at present not affiliated small traders. Over 70 per cent of the • . • beautiful spirit in its leader would shaping the newer destiny awarded to the best speakers and for ! with Shaarey Zedek have expressed • . . Jewish population is absolutely desti- ing the week preceding the affair tick- I • useless for any religious the hope of the Jewish the best oratory. Most of the clubs their readiness to co-operate in mak- is "America tute and their only salvation is ill go- eta will also be on sale at Grinnell I b e utterly "The future of Judaism in Amer- Brothers and Orchestra Hall. The i purpose. Temple Beth El is fortunate are already working in preparation of ing the new synagogue a center of ing back to the soil. The government in p it s s easing a ica is dependent upon the educational world not only because America is in the track meet to be held at Central Jewish religious, social and cultural . is assisting in furthering the land set- subject of Mr. Jabotinsky's address h h . h '• will develop Our a position due to her wealth to afford . . P. , . activity. c (c I. tlement of the Jews by giving land will be "Palestine Colonization and spirit; a leader to problem consists of the 750,000 Jew. relief, to rescue the starving of Eu- High School, March 6 at rope, but because Gold and silver medals and other and transportation and exempting Great Britain." ish children who whom I give the The intellectual advancement cost- rizes and ribbons are (sing awarded GIVE LARGE CREDIT TO she can afford a them from taxation for three years. are not in Jewish it for three niittee is also negotiating with Pro- credit tonic to European by the Recreation Commission for this No special privileges are given the schools. In order POLISH-JEWISH FIRMS i m p o rtant move- Jewry. There is a event. Jew 11. the government; he is treated fessor Boris Shatz for the purpose of to succeed we obtaining a showing of his Palestine ments in our own The officers fur the ensuing year present drift from as every peasant is and both are help- a ni u s t develop BERLIN.-1.1. T. A.)—One hun- religious work. We Art Exhibit in this city. to are Solomon R. Levin, re-elected pres- Judaismdue . Ju ed equally. form of Judaism dred and fifty thousand dollars were On Monday evening, Feb. 15, at 0 r e indebted to "The Joint Distribution Commit- d i s o r g a n I zing -'dent; Mary } nedenberg, vice-press- that will kindle the Dr. Leo M. Frank- forces: Anti•Sem- dent; Mrs. Philip Slomovitz, Beetle- , allotted for Jewish credit institutions tee," Mr. Brown declared, "has un- (1:30 o'clock, the annual Father and imagination of the Re- ( 11 Son Banquet of Pisgah Lodge will be lin for our unas- dertaken this work at the request of itism, w h i c h is tarp and listen Kass, treasurer. The (Kassas) in Poland, by the Joint Re- Jewish youth; we held. The committee in charge, which signed pew system, new the Russian Jews themselves. The trying must build schools, is headed by Jacob Rosenberg, has ar- life of the people, Samuel N. Heyman, Rose CopinskY of representatives of the Joint Din- although T e m pie fact that American Jews are going to train teachers, ranged for a koshs•r meal to be served Beth El and 1/r. aid their fellow-Jews does not mean and the centrifu- and Mrs. Slomovitz. tribution Committee and the Jewish at Temple Emanuel, Taylor and Wil- 5, rite -.text books now with- Colonization Association. The de- Franklin are 11 ,1t upholding the Soviet system. In 1921 awl d e v e I o p a son avenues. Included in the program resoit 4.' cision to allot this sum was taken at usually given the ltr th eecitab: h alle ofaclrs, i outA rs eaguflvawr le the United States voted $20,000,000 .hoicr il c g a i tiv e f batrieenes at v'w li larger Jewish edu- will he the showing of a multiple reel credit in institut- over the w a r I d ization would he glad to hear from a meeting of the foundation. Isr Is•d in Russia and $37,000,000 for motion picture, splendid musical num- eational program. ing the open syna- ince the war. The any young man or woman interested' The Joint Reconstruction F./Linda- nusiielnes. and surely no one can ric- , We must become bers and speeches by guests. Jew of America in educational and cultural work for tionwa s established several years ago gogue in American tus.. the United States Government of The next meeting of the lodge will interested again in Jewry. N't e also enjoys prestige be- boys' or girls' dubs, members of which when the liquidation of the former being in sympathy with the- Soviet Rabbi onday evening, Feb. the ideal of be- take place on M o r r o wed from cause of America's range from 9 to 16 years of ag4• activities of the J. D. C. was planned. b system of government," he said. ' David Lefkowits coming e it ucated Detroit the inspir- e in the Such interested person may communi- , The foundation also allotted a loan "Every colony in Russia is organ- 5, in the Community House. p r e s t i g ------ in things . Jewish. • Dr. Kornfeldw Joseph S. 0 r 1,1, therefore rate with any of the officers or mem- , o f $50,000 to the Jewish Central ation for the development of our ized on a definite basis. There are Rabbi URTH NI o d ern civilize- in a position tiers of the executive committee. ni i Bank in Lithuania, which was estab- brotherhood, organized with the ai d hundreds of trained agronomists who FRAM George Zepin he is (ion is based not ...._ fished by the Joint Distribution Com- TALK ON SPIRITUALISM of Dr. Franklin; third, we received formerly had no opportunities for to stimulate Judaism by inspiring the mittee. Appropriations for credits in — the assistance necessary to develop only upon Greek and Roman litera- work but who are now employed to Jew of Europe. In organizing his re- Spiritualism and other current no- our religious school, in which we hays lure but to a very large extent on ligious and educational activities on HAIL PALESTINE APPEAL train the colonists. Cattle is raised AS HISTORICAL CHAPTER mad, under the direction of experts. Work lions about life after death will form raisedthe school morale, loyalty and Jewish literature and thought. We a comprehensive basis, world Jewry The American Jewish Joint Distri- is also being done for the non-Jew as the theme ef the fourth lecture to he regular attendance by means of the must reclaim our own treasure." should always be borne in mind. Eu. button Committee is represented on well as the Jew. No special privileges delivered by Rabbi Leon ram in his reward system used here. Congrega• rope wants our spiritual help." .—Veteran Zionists of NEW YORK .—Veteran "The future of Judaism in Amer- - the board of the foundation by Ber- are given to the Jews by the Soviet sries • • • o on ' : Religion in the Twentieth tin Beth El should congratulate it- ' this country are unanimous in tsetse- }leaner, Meyer Gillis. Ilerbert Century," on Sunday morning, Feb. self on its beautiful structure and ica rests principally on the education govonment; he has the same rights '` ing that never in the history of the ' II. Lehman, Leonard George Robin- "A temple structure should ex- ing AS every peasant has. Most of the 7 at 10;45. Rabbi From has given , of the youth and children. They are leader" , movement has there been such a pow- press the fine religious spirit of the sa, • • • at the beginning of the huraway a and is governmental land, taken from his lecture the title "1)o the people who worship therein; that to erful wave of Palestine sentiment as son, Felix M. Warburg and, Peter the nobles. Live?" While beliefs with regard to'' "I!,•herever one turns one sees evi life and must be n ui is what Temple Beth El express's. that which has been called nut by • W lernik. "Much of the news which is pub- life after death are among the most (knees of a Jewish reawakening. The properly equipped the United Palestine Appeal. No t f I n e structure lished about Russia is inaccurate as ancient ideas of mankind, special pop- shrinking, cajoling type of Jew i. for the journey if BUILD INDUSTRIAL doubts are expressed as to the to- animates the con- no news about that country is authen- ular interest has been attracted stepping out of the picture. Ili. they are to carry CITY NEAR HAIFA achievement of the goal of $5,000,• , :irrigation. Amer-'- tic unless it smiles from the Soviet ward the subject by the claims made I F at c e is being on the faith of o00, and thin achievement, it is point- -an Jewry is repro'- government, which has live cities as by students of the weird phenomena I Taken their fathers. As 7 taken by a race- ed out, will constitute a new chapter' BERLIN.—(,1. T. A.)—A new city .ented in individ- news-centere. All from any other of spiritualism that they have found . i•roud figure who Jews we must an . in the history of the movement in in Palestine, which is to be the cen- ual members who source is untrue. scientific evidence to confirm the each our children ter of the textile industry of the the re this country. "It has been charged that this plan cient belief. Rabbi Frain will discuss ' commands rnuat hear in mind to love Judaism I ect of the world The national Palestine conference country, will be founded as a result is to take the place of Palestinian the religious and ni ,ral value of the because that they are rep- because he re • and to desire to , in Baltimore has been followed by of an agreement concluded between to spiritualism of such colonization. No one who is in any conversi resenting their tel carry it on to new- feverish organization activity both at the Planer Company, an internation- manner responsible has ever contem- em inent scientists as Sir Oliver Lodge sects h i m a e i f low Jews. Detroit er and better ends. I the headquarters in New York and ally known European concern, and nd the editor of the Scientific' Ameri- Tears of work and plated making the Russian plan op- has a reputation We see a certain g a nization are in the various local centers. Dr. the German industrial companies, posed to Palestine. The problem of a an, as well as the significanee of the 0 r as a leader in distance a head; i c . Stephen S. Wise, chairman of the Siemens-Schuchkert. Palestine and the reconstruction and silence of most scienti , ts with regard bearing fruit. Our 4 4 m erican Jewish :hey will see Ruth- The city will be built near Haifa, appeal, has announced that he has unbuilding of Eastern Europe are to immortality and the opposition to forces are effici- a f f a fro. Other er and so on with determined to devote himself exclu- Palestine's future port. The terms belief on the part of such men as ently o r g saint. joint problems, in my estimation. group! of Amen- their children and the Our public is in- sively to the appeal until its objec- of the contract include provisions for Fund. for Reconstruction. can Jews are imi- Luther Burbank. i I d ren's d keen. their child five has been attained. Emanuel the construction of the city and fat- The series if lectures on "Religion terested an "The funds are now being raised in toting the form, W ust appeals children. e m Neumann, national director of the tories. ibis is the first time that a the United States are primarily for in the Twentieth Century," will con- Our cause method and con- not only consider re - construction purposes although, be- tinue throughout t'e year. The next to modern men I appeal, in a statement issued this ' great intersational concern has en- , tent of the Union our children, the Jacob w: m a " Rabbi Morris ' week points out that whereas the first' tered the industry of Palestine. cause of the recent distressing reports lecture will he deli. crest on Sunday. and women. We immediate generation, but the gene- of American Ile- from Poland and Bessarabia, some March 7. on the suli'ect "The Place of are interesting the 125 contributions to the Karen Haye- • rations to come who will depend for brew C o n g rega- Feuerlicht children as well as SP': MONEY HERE Palliative work will have to be done Ceremonies in Modern Religion." , sod last year amounted to $62,000, their religious heritage on us, as we cations in perpetu• Milton M. the adults, and the to meet these emergency situations. ---- -- have depended upon our forefathers. ating and propagating Judaism in the same 25 this year amount to , Alexander children — the fu- o SsAlr . — O. T. A.) —A &el- 'The Jews must be given a chance to nioNnVAR DR. KAHN IN WARSAW We must give our children the very America. The Department of Syna- $209,000. A new level of giving has lure generation — ' o f Pnliait hell, themselves.' " WARSAW-1J. A.)—Dr. Ber- . Ise will therefore be equipped to carry beat in our power—what is done in ;rogue and School Extension of the been set up or a es ne y d Kahn, EileoP T an rePresenta Jewish mer 'rants to the United States Judge Jacob Panken of New York, o ur hands and our union in seeking to educate every $100,000 endowment fund of Isidore is on our work and improve on it. W"ith the future res in e of securing credit was founder and former chairman of the oar ability to child who will preserve the content D. Morrison of New York and by the for the purr • , t Di Committee, spoke on of David the Joinstriliution Committee. 'in Poland, and Schweitser, arrived here them in mind one may say with all success depends upon our taken at a•neral meeting of the Jew- American Oct vey of the situation of faith that the future of Judaism in educate them according to our high- and structure of Judaism for Amer. I contribution of $50,000 of Benjamin ish Merekants' Association held here. the a ppallin conditions P. g Winter. wor " i ca and for e thld an or to ma k e a sue est standards. America is secure. the Jewish population here. (Turn to Page Three) • Lecture Plan For By V. Jabotinsky Zionist SOL LEVIN AGAIN HEADS JUDAEANS e