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JERUSALEM.—(J. T. A.) — The
building activities for the Einstein
Institute of Physics at the Hebrew
University, which is to be erected at
a cost of $100,000 donated by Philip
Wattenburg of New York, and for
the National Library, a part of the
university, will begin on Mount Sco-
pus shortly, it has been announced
here. The plans have just been com-
pleted by Professor Mears, the asso-
ciate of Professor Patrick Geddes,
British architect, who designed the
university.

I CI F
INST RrU O CT

PETITIONS
CONGRESS ON COURT

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Eastern Provinces.

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OBITUARY

MRS. REBECCA GOLDBERG
Mrs. Rebecca Goldberg of 979
Farnsworth avenue, widow of the late
Joseph Goldberg, died suddenly at
her home on Thursday morning, Feb.
25. She was 69 years of age. Mrs.
Goldberg was born in Poland, Russia,
and came to Detroit 12 years ago.
She is survived by two daughters,
Mrs. Ida Levinson and Mrs. Celia On-
ley, and four sons, Benamin Z., David
J., Jacob and Albert.
Mrs. Goldberg wns an active mem-
ber of several charitable organiza-
tions. She was buried Thursday af-
ternoon, Feb. 25, at the Machpelah
Cemetery, Rabbi Aishishkin officiat-
ing.

Reliability First.

on sound and substantial values at
rock-bottom prices—the supplying of
In a spring season when vari-color useful and satisfactory transportation
paint jobs and similar details of fin- at the most favorable prices offered "
ish have received much mention, one
Banner Month for Nash.
important producer of cars has an-
nounced a re-emphasized program of
February, the shortest month , ,f
simplicity and standard value. This the year, was the greatest month in
is the Hudson Motor Car Company, the history of the Nash Motors Com-
which is outspoken in its opinion that pany. Production of the Nash-built
motot buyers are still primarily in- Ajax Six also reached a new high
terested in reliability, all-around util- record during February. The total
ity and economy in first cost and output of the Nash-Ajax plants dur-
operation.
ing the 24 working days was 14,115
The company has expressed its firm cars. Nash alone outstripped its pre-
faith in this program in a message to vious record month, August, 1925, by
its distributors and dealers which a margin of several hundred cars. E.
reads as follows: "A man attending H. McCarty, general sales manager
the automobile shows last winter, or of the Nash Motors Company, point-
reading comments on them might ed out that February was the eight-
have been pardoned for thinking that eenth consecutive month Nash sales
nickel plate and bright colors were have surpassed the record set by cor-
the outstanding features of the year. responding months of the previous
"Such may be the opinion, indeed, year, with the exception of 1925,
of certain factors in the industry, but when production was arbitrarily halt.
not of Hudson-Essex. The selling ed to bring the new "enclosed car"
plan for Iludson-Essex again is based motor into manufacture.

WARSAW.— (J. T. A.) — Many Women's Organization Sends
Jewish residents in the Eastern Prov,
Message to Senate During
inces of the Polish Republic will be
Rabbi Jacob Bienenfeld will open
Debate on Matter.
enabled to acquire Polish citizenship,
the Michigan campaign of the Joint
according to an ordinance issued by
Distribution Committee in Pontiac.
NEW YORK.—During the debate
the Ministry of the Interior, Roczkie-
in the Senate on the World Court is-
wica.
Rabbi and Mrs. Judah L. Levin of
The ordinance, in conformity with sue, Miss Rose Brenner of Brooklyn, 404 East Ferry avenue have returned
the decision of the political committee N. Y., president of the National from California, where they visited
of the Polish Cabinet, urged the gov- Council of Jewish Women, rushed a in Berkeley and other places. The
ernors of the Districts of Nowogro- statement to the Senate committee, rabbi, who went to California for his
dek, Brezesc Litewski, Lusk and Bi- presenting the attitude of her organ- health, is greatly improved.
alystok to enable the "men without a ization on this question. The Na-
country," residents in the provinces tional Council of Jewish Women has
Mr. and Mrs. Siegmund L. Brin of
for a number of years who were not for several years acted jointly with
MRS. CLARA MEZERIK
DETROIT, MICH.
born in Polish territory, to become many national organizations in fur- Calvert avenue have returned to the
Mrs Clara Mezerik of 204 South
Polish citizens. The ordinance in- thering public interest in the World city after spending several weeks in
Florida.
While
in
Jacksonville,
they
McClellan
avenue, Bay City, formerly
structs the governors to adopt a liber- Court ideas and a favorable decision
al procedure in the process of grant- on the part of the United States Sen- were the guests of Adolph Freund of of Detroit, died at the General Hos-
Detroit
at
the
convention
of
the
Fifth
pital,
Bay
City,
on Feb. 6, at the age
ate.
ing citizenship.
(Under the Treaty of Versailles,
For the past few weeks, upon the District of the Independent Order of 54, after a lingering illness. Mrs.
B'nai
B'rith.
Mr.
Freund
made
a
plea
Mezerik was born in Kurland, Ger-
Poland has undertaken to grant the appeal of Mrs. Arthur Brin of Min-
option of Polish citizenship to all those neapolis, national chairman of the for the founding of a home at Ashe- many, and was a resident of Detroit
persons who were residents of Polish council's committee on peace, the lo- ville, N. C., for consumptives and for 13 years.
BEGINNING
Mrs. Mezerik is survived by her
territory on the date when the treaty cal council sections have been pro- was elected honorary member of the
was signed. The procedure of Polish moting world court meetings, at committee for the establishing of the husband, Moritz Mezerik; two daugh-
home.
ters,
Mrs. Jacob Berner of Bay City
authorities in this matter caused con- which resolutions were adopted and
and Mrs. Jean Druckman of Detroit;
siderable hardships to many persona submitted to the Senators of their re-
IOWA *UM eremite
affected, including great numbers of spective states, urging immediate ac-
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Alpert of two sons, Robert and Abraham.
70. Sm, arr
Rey Soneeeon
Jews. The question of granting citi- tion on this proposal in behalf of 1447 Burlingame avenue have re-
Mrs. Mezerik was buried in Clover
zenship to these persons was one of world peace.
turned home after a week's visit in Hill Park Cemetery on Monday, Feb.
the concessions negotiated in the Po-
A constructive step has been taken Boston, Mass., and Hartford, Conn. 8, Rabbi Ezekiel Ashishkin officiating.
lish Jewish agreement it was under- by the National Council of Jewish Mrs. Alpert also visited her brother,
MORRIS RABINOWITZ
stood.)
Women to strengthen the sentiment Samuel Ilalpert, at Cambridge, Mass.,
for international peace among the who is a senior at Harvard College.
Morris Rabinowitz of 1459 Clair-
Jewish youth of America, through its
mount avenue died at his late resi-
efforts in behalf of the World Hero
Mrs. Mansfred 51. Linick of Cali- dence, Feb. 28. Mr. Rabinowitz was
total
ORCHESTRA HALL
Prize Competition, which is spon- fornia and Mrs. George Eger of Pin- born in Russia 50 years ago and was
sored by the National Council for the gree avenue have returned home af- a resident of Detroit for the past 22
Detroit Symphony Orchestra
Prevention of War. All boys and ter extended visits in New York City. years. lie is survived by his widow,
girls in the schools of the cities in Mrs. Linick, who was accompanied Freda Rabinowitz; four daughters,
WITH THE
which council sections have been es- east four weeks ago by her husband, five sons and two grandchildren.
At 3:30
tablished are being encouraged to was the guest of her brother, Isadore
Interment took place at Machpelah
VICTOR KOLAR, Conducting
submit essays in this prize contest, Bromberg of New York, after spend- Cemetery, Rabbi Ezekiel Ashishkin
and so give definite expressoin to ing several days in Atlantic City and officiating.
DVORAK
Famous for Over 42 Years.
their ideas on the peace problem.
Phildadelphia. Mr. Linick returned a
In her statement addressed to the fortnight ago. Mrs. Eger spent nine
st
Senate, Miss Brenner declared: "The weeks with relatives and friends in IS NOT PREJUDICED
MAIL ORDERS
SYMPHONY
National Council of Jewish Women, New York.
AGAINST THE JEWS
at its triennial convention at St.
Accepted if request accosts.
Tickets 26c to $1 at Grinnell*. and
Orchestra Hall. Phone Glen. 8290
Louis, Mo., in 1923, passed a resolu-
On Sunday afternoon, Feb. 28, Mr.
panied by check or money
8837 TWELFTH STREET
tion favoring the entrance of the and Mrs. M. Stone of 3030 Cortland Wolf Says Spain Doe. Not Want Coo.
order made payable to Gar.
Thurs. and Fri. Eves., March 11-12,
at 8:30
United States into the World Court. avenue entertained 30 guests at ■
version for Citizenship.
rick Theater management,
Tel. Garfield 6188
Detroit, Michigan
OSSIP GABRILOWITSCH, Conductor
At Its two succeeding board meet- very prejty dinner party, compli-
and stamped .elf-add
Contralto Soloist
ings the council has re-proclaimed menting their sister, Miss Evelyn
envelope.
LONDON.—(J. T.A.)—Prima de
that belief. In our 227 sections our Vine, whose engagement to Samuel Rivera, head of the Spanish govern-
MATZENAUER
PRICES
52,000 members are studying the Matoff has recently been announced. ment, will shortly issue a statement
Nights • • 800, $1.$1.80, $2, BLEB
1 0 1=10 = =10 170 = 0=0=
WAGNER PROGRAM
World Court and advocating it."
The house was beautifully decorated with regard to the opportunity for 0 k
Wed. Matinee • • • 60c, $1,111.50
amo===omoz=mmioi=iocio=
Sat. Matinee • • We, $1, $1.50, $2
Tickets $1 to $2.50 at Grinnell's and
Mrs. Brin expressed her opinion in with ferns and roses. In the eve- Sephardic Jews to acquire Spanish
Add 10% Tait en All Tleket• Chu 304
Orchestra H.B. Glen. 6290
the following statement: "Our ad- ning, a reception followed for 150 citizenship, according to a communi-
herence to the court is important, not guests which was held at the Hotel cation to the Jewish Telegraphic 00
only because it will help to complete Gotham. The out-of-town guests Agency from Lucien Wolf, secretary
and strengthen the World Court, but were Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Marenberg, of the Joint Foreign Committee of I 0
because it is an open declaration to Mr. and Mrs. M. Krieke, Mr. and Mrs. the Board of Jewish Deputies and the
MORTICIAN
the world of our position on the vital II. A. Benderoff, all of Toledo.
Anglo-Jewish Association, who is
matters of arbitration and disarma-
stopping in Madrid on his way back
Dignified Funeral Service
ment. This is the time when such
Mrs. Harry Friedgut and children, from Portugal, where he made a sur- 0
earnest efforts as Locarno must re- Oscar David and Esther Hinda, of vey of the conditions of the Mar-
Wishes to announce to his many friends
Phone Cherry 2523
ceive our support. The people of the 2210 Pingree avenue, left last Mon- ranos.
2814 Hastings Street
that he is conducting business from his
United States surely believe that it is day to join Mr. Friedgut in Newark,
new funeral home,
A. LITTMAN and M. FISHSON, Managers.
11 1
Mr. Wolf was authorized by the
better to submit international dis- N. J., where they will make their fu-
Friday Night, March 5, at 8:30 P. M. The Vilma,. Troupe in
putes to the decision of courts rather ture home. Mr. Friedgut, who was Spanish government to deny the
Delaware
at Second Boulevard
5
than to the decision of the battlefield. formerly connected with the United statements published by the London
"HARD TO BE A JEW"
PA'
Empire
6833
Now is the time to work for that con- Jewish Charities, left several weeks Express last November, that Jews are
not welcome in Spain and that no
By Sholom Aleichem.
viction."
ago for Newark lo assume his duties Jew can become a Spanish citizen un-
Saturday and Sunday Matinee, March 6 and 7. The Vilner Troupe in
as educational director of the Young less he adopts the Catholic faith. In
ris connection with any other firm.
HONOR LATE J. H. SCHIFF
Men's and Young Women's Hebrew fact, there is a very friendly feeling
"MOTKE GANEFF"
Association
of
that
city.
HAIFA.— (J. T. A.) —Jacob H.
for the Jews in present-day Spain,
By Shalom Asch.
Schiff, the late American Jewish phi-
5 .
which is shared by the government,
ACCEPTS JEW'S PLAN
lanthropist, and the late David Wolff-
Saturday Night, March 6. The Vilner Troupe in
particularly in connection with the
IF
sohn, former president of the Zionist
Spanish policy in Morocco, Mr. Wolf
t .".
"THE DIBBUK"
FURNITURE AND HIGH GRADE ANTIQUES
MOSCOW.—(J. T. A.)—A central declared. A popular movement ex-
Organization of America, and the
Sunday Night, March 7. The Vilner Troup. in
REPAIRED TO LOOK LIKE NEW
late P. W. Wysocki, Russian Jewish telegraph and radio station will be ists to bring back the Sephardim to
Satisfaction Guaranteed. A Phone Call Will End Your Troubles.
philanthropist, were honored when erected in the capital of Russia. The Spain.
"THE DAYS OF OUR LIFE"
E
plans
were
drafted
by
the
Jewish
memorial tablets to them were un-
M. FREEDMAN
The municipality of Cordova, the
M Andreiff.
veiled at the Hebrew Technicum architect, Greenberg. Twenty-three
5
EMPIRE 1500.1
1608 TAYLOR AVENUE
Wednesday Night, March 10.
here. Reuben Brainin, Hebrew writer noted architects submitted plans in birthplace of Maimonides, has voted
P' Testimonial Performance
a
fund
for
the
erection
of
a
monu-
in Honor of M. Coming and M. Silver.
of America; M. H. Ussishk(n, director competition for the commission. The ment to the great Jewish physician
, of the Jewish National Fund, and Mr. first prize of 5,000 roubles was
"THE HODGE PODGE"
Hecker, director of the Technicum, awarded to Greenberg, whose plans and scholar.
A Musical Comedy by Goldberg.
!Oil
The acquisition of Spanish nation-
were accepted.
delivered addresses.
ality by Jews is not subject to re-
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fm.N. imm.•
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of the small Jewish congregation in
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who was a Spanish citizen and a
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(Wilson at Taylor)
At 8:15 P. M.
uty for Madrid and an eminent mem-
ber of the Spanish Academy.
All Russians, regardless of race or
religion, are rigorously excluded
from Spain. It is not aimed spe-
cifically at Jews, Mr. Wolf stated.

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MARCH 14

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' AFRAID LITHUANIAN
SCHOOLS MAY CLOSE

"When Mlle. Nordau appeared on
the platform there was • spontaneous
outburst of joy and enthusiasm.
There is in her personality the Arne
colorfulness which made Man Nordau
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KOVNO.—(J. T. A.)—The Jewish
schools in the Republic of Lithuania
are facing a crisis due to the adoption
of the new community law, against
which Jewish leaders protested.
The "Tarbut" society maintains 103
elementary schools with 408 classes,
270 teachers and 85,000 pupils; 15
high schools with 145 teachers and
3,850 pupils; and a teachers' seminary
with 11 instructors and 60 pupils Un-
til recently 40 per cent of the budget
of the elementary schools was covered
by fees; 30 per cent by the govern.
ment and the municipalities and 10
per cent by the Jewish communities.
Of the high schools, only four were re-
ceiving a government subisdy.
Now the Jewish communities, de-
prived by the new law of the right
of self-taxation, are powerless to sup-
port the schools. The government
and municipal subsidies will soon be
stopped in accordance with the un-
friendly attitude of the Lithuanian
authorities. In addition, the economic
plight of the Jews cuts down the pay-
ment of fees by the parents. In 1923-
4 fully 82 per cent of the pupils of
the elementary schools paid for their
tuition, in 1924-5 only 70 per cent in
some schools, only 60 per cent, and
now it is getting worse.
The Hebrew schools system is the
most important educational institu-
tion of Lithuanian Jewry. Its col-
lapse would mean leaving thousands
of children in the street. Besides, the
moral effect of such a calamity upon
the stricken Jews of Lithuania would
be disastrous.

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