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VOL. XIX. NO. 15

for Zionists
UNITED PALESTINE I'Sp eaks
At Emanuel March 14
APPEAL LAUNCHES
STATE-WIDE DRIVE

Statler Hotel and Byron Tal-
mud Torah Scenes of Cam-
paign Opening.

Purim Celebration
At Shaarey Zedek

I

Banquet Marking Purchase of
New Synagogue Site Held
Amid Colorful Scenes.

1-0-4-0

Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents

WILLIAM FOX HEAD
Ratcliffe Will [From Painting by His
BIGOTRY AND GROUP S. K. Speak
Daughter, Maxa Nordau
El
at Beth
OF NEW YORK DRIVE
HATRED SCORED AT
FOR OVERSEAS FUND
GOOD WILL BANQUET

Noted British Editor Sisterhoo0
Lecturer for March
8 Meeting.

Headquarters Opened In Hotel
Biltmore For $6,000,000
Campaign.

Former Secretary Hughes De-
The Sisterhood of Temple Beth El
Several hundred men and women
dares There Is No Need
will hold its regular social meeting on
affiliated with Congregation Shaarey
To Abandon Beliefs.
the afternoon of March A at 2:15 in
Zedek celebrated Purim at a banquet

DAVID BROWN TO HELP
the temple chapel. S. K. Radcliffe,
, last Sunday evening in the assembly
who has an unsurpassed reputation as
IN NEW YORK CAMPAIGN
I hall of the synagogue. The walls of MRS ALEXANDER KOHUT,
a
lecturer
on
literature
and
current
' the hull were covered with blue
CYRUS ADLER SPEAKERS affairs, will occupy the platform. Be-
MORRIS FRIEDBERG IS
drapes set off with festoons of flow-
Bressler, Goldstein, Vice-Presi-
CHOSEN AS CHAIRMAN
fore coming to America to deliver a
ers, while the lights were enclosed in
dents. Marshall, Warburg,
brilliantly colored shades. The tables Group Strife Has Split Every series of university extension lec-
Honorary Presidents.
tures, he was for 25 years an editor
Civilization Declares Dr.
were decorated with flowers and il-
Maaa Nordau Here March 14
of
a
London
evening
paper.
His
ex-
luminated by candles of varied colors.
S.
Parkes
Cadman.
_Wise, Bialik to Address
perience as a student observer and
NEW YORK. — The $6,000,000
The banquet was the culmination
interpreter of ideas and personalities
campaign for the $15,000,000 Over-
of the social season of the congrega-
Later Meetings.
NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.)—Charles
him especially in presenting his
seas Chest of the United Jewish Cam-
tion and was planned as a celebration Evans Hughes, formerly secretary of fit
paign established tie headquarters at
marking the purchase of a site upon state, presided at a goodwill dinner topic, "Twenty Years of Literary
The United Palestine Appeal
the Hotel Biltmore, and the initial
which the congregation will erect a of Jews and non-Jews held at the London."
launched its drive in Detroit Thurs-
In 1002 he went out to Calcutta as
work for launching the active drive
synagogue and social and educational Ilotel Astor. Group hatreds and assistant editor of a leading English
day noon, March 4, at a luncheon of
Is going forward at full speed, center-
center. The site is on the corner of bigotry marked as Americanism were daily, the Statesman, and thereafter
the executive board at the Stotler
ing on an opening date early In
Chicago boulevard and Lawtin ave- denounced. The assemblage of cler- was for three years in editorial charge
MAXA
NORDAU
Hotel.
March.
nue.
gymen and laymen unanimously o f a paper that enjoyed a larger cir-
Detroit's quota of the $5,000,000
The New York undertaking brings
So-
Robert
Marwil,
chairman
of
the
adopted as the spirit of the move- culation end a wider influence than
Palestine Appeal, of which Rabbi
MAX
NORDAU
together once again a notable group
cial committee, under the direction ment a "Message to the American any other in India. From his vantage
Stephen S. Wise is the national chair-
of leaders whose association in pre-
of
which
the
banquet
was
arranged,
People," which declared:
point in Calcutta, Mr. Ratcliffe
man, is $125,000.
vious efforts of this kind has con-
acted as toastmaster. Addresses Pe„ Ours is a nation which was found- watched the emergence of the new
Morris Friedberg, well-known De-
spicuously shaped the history of local
were delivered
by chairman
Maurice . of the ed in neither race nor creed, but Nationalism and the beginning of the
troit business man and philanthropist,
am Srere,
achievement through the whole suc-
HZtaiocnk ; rather in the adherence to principles movement that, inspired by the watch-
heim,president of the congrega
who is chairman of the local drive, in
cession of foreign relief and commu-
h of liberty and brotherhood. From the word of Swaraj (Own Rule: India
Abra
a statement issued said:
nity drives.
board of trustees, and Rabbi A. M. earliest beginning of our history as a for the Indians), and the vision of
"Owing to political and economic
In the active council of command
people it was our need and our privi, an India shaping and directing its
conditions in Eastern Europe, a vast Over Half Million Would Enter Ile" hman •
headed by William Fox, recently elec-
Rabbi
Hershman
declared
that
the
lege to invite all mankind to come own life has since developed into the
emigration of Jews from Poland,
ted
campaign chairman, two vice-
congregation would wage a vigoroue and work together toward the build- amazing crusade led by M. K Gandhi.
Russia and Roumania is now taking
According to State De -
chairmen, David 111. Bressler and
campaign for the funds which will be ing of a new world conceived in lib-
He has lectured and spoken to al- Irma May Reports Death Rate Jonah J. Goldstein, will be associated
place. This emigration is directed to-
Figures.
partment
needed to carry out its building pro- erty and dedicated to equality. To most every kind of audience between
wards Palestine. But Palestine is not
Among Children Approach- in directing the organization of the
_ grant and to that end would muster this end our forefathers guaranteed the Atlantic and the Pacific, and it
yet sufficiently strong to absorb and
work for raising of the biggest city
ing 100 Per Cent.
WASHINGTON—(J. T. A.)—Five into service every man and woman to every man freedom of worship and is a not immoderate claim on he, be-
assimilate these currents of immi-
quota ever set in the history of Jew-
grants. It is left, therefore, to the hundred and seventy-seven thousand, who has had a share in the develop- the rights of citizenship, regardless half that no visiting European of
ish philanthropy in America. Mr.
these years has had more chances of
faith or ., place
of origin.
Jews of America, the richest and four hundred and fifty additional im- ment of the congregation as a power of „it
ng
.
to know America and its pea- NEW YORK.— Mortality among Bressler, who was chairman of the
that we, the heirs of getting
is f tti
strongest Jewish community in the migrants would have to be admitted in the essential work of the Jewish
pie. Jewish children in Bessarabia is rap- New York section of the great 1922
community.
He
asserted
that
the
a
noble
past,
should
remind
ourselves
world, to provide the necessary means to the United States under the Perl-
many years a contributor to pidly approaching the 100 per cent war sufferers' campaig n, which
for settling thousands of Jews on the man and similar bills for the exemp- task of Conservative Jewry in Detroit and our fellow citizens of those great the For
Manchester Guardian on his ape- mark, and hunger typhus is claiming brought in a $4,000,000 quota for
land of Palestine and to foster the tion of the wives, minor children, centered around the preservation of principles and that all should dedi- cial subjects, Mr. Ratcliffe was for a many victims among the 35,000 Jews this city, has given years of service
development of agriculture, industry parents and husbands of both citi- the synagogue as the focus for the cate themselves anew to observing few months in 1920-21 the represen- who are starving in that country, ac- in communal and philanthropic fields,
and commerce in their new home- zens and declarants, according to the spiritual and cultural activities con- them by mutual understanding,
of the great newspaper in New cording to a cable received by David his most widely known work being as
estimate submitted by Coert Dubois, stituting the warp and woof of Ju- friendly accord and earnest co-opera- tative
land."
York. Ile made his entry into the A. Brown, national chairman of the director of the Industrial Removal
Mr. Friedberg expressed full con- chief of the visa office of the State deism. • tion for the common good."
Rabbi Ilershnian was given an ova- The speakers included the Rev. Dr. Century Magazine 10 years ago with $15,000,000 United Jewish Cam- Office for establishing immigrant
fidence that the campaign in Detroit Department, who testified at the
an article on Lloyd George that paign, from Miss Irma May, former families in homes outside of New
for the United Palestine Appeal will hearing before the House immigra- tion when he began to speak, the en- S. Parkes Cadman, president of the had the luck to forecast his develop- New York social worker, who is the York. He has been among the lead-
tire
gathering rising to its feet. Federated Council of Churches of
be a huge success.
said , tion committee.
During the evening Cantor Samuel Christ in America; Dr. Cyrus Adler, ment. His last appearance in the campaign's special commissioner to ers on the Committee for Emergency
"The Jews of Detroit," he
Duboie based the foregoing figure
Refugee Relief, and served as chair-
magazine was in July, 1922, with a Eastern Europe.
"fully realize the seriousness of the on cabled estimates received from all Vigoda sang a folk song on a Purim president of the Jewish Theological
Miss May's cable is a summary of man of the Golden Jubilee Conven-
situation and will respond to our ap- consuls abroad, in complance with a theme and Jack Weisberg, a student Seminary, and Mrs. Alexander Kohut, paper on that troublous question, conditions she found in Kishineff, tion of the Union of American Ile-
of
the
violin
in
the
music
school
of
writer
and
prominent
in
the
Reform
"The
Younger
Generation."
peal. l'alestine is the only hope for request made by Dubois since his last
Baltzi, Soroki, Ogijew, Bendery and brew Congregations and is actively
the Jewish Welfare Centers Associa- branch of American Jewry.. The
the Jewish wanderer and pioneer."
other districts of Bessarabia where identified with every Important phil-
appearance before the committee a tion, rendered two solos.
dinner was kosher, and Dr. C adm an
The officers of the drive are: Jo-
there are large Jewish populations, anthropic effort in New York.
remarked that it was the first dinner JEWISH FATHER SUES
seph II. Ehrlich, Morris Friedberg, few weeks ago.
and also in the Jewish agricultural
J. Goldstein, serving with
Robert Marwil, Israel Davidson, Louis' The figures submitted showed that ART ANNUAL TO BE
of the sort ever given by Christiana.
SECRETARY KELLOGG colonies. The economic crisis is due Mr. Jonah
Bressler as vice-chairman, has
Dann, William Isenberg, Israel Zil- aliens who would be entitled to ire-
He closed his address with this re-
to
crop
failures,
which
have
occurred
long
been
identified with social effort
n
HELD
AT
BETH
EL
admission woo
mark: "If this be kosher meat, lead Mandemused for Consul's Failure to for two successive years. Of the of every kind
her, Abe Srere, Sol P. Lachman, Al- mediate
in this city. Ile was
in Italy, 60,000 in Czecho-
me to it."
vin D. Hersch, Philip Slomovitz, Ju- 350,000
Vise
Passport
on
Time.
35,000
who
are
starving,
local
relief
one
of
the
founders of the East Side
42,700 in Great Britain Exhibit Under Jewish Centers Last
Mr. Hughes, who stoke extempo-
lius Braun, A.J. Koffman, Abraham Slovakia,
committees are able to give a little Neighborhood Association, as an out-
and Northern Ireland, 33,000 in Po-
Week
of
March,
First
of
April.
raneously, said: "Let us begin this
Ceoper, M. II. Zackheim, Jacob Levin, land, 20,000 in Jugoslavia, 15,000 in
WASIIINGTON.— (J. T. A.) — aid to about 15,000, and this help growth of his work with boys in the
meeting with the fundamental ex-
A. C. Lappin, Hattie Gittleman, Mrs. Hungary, 10,000 in Syria, 8,500 in
The fifth Art Annual, showing the pression of unity by drinking to the Possibility of a court order being is- consists of one pound of corn meal Jewish Educational Alliance, and also
Joseph II. Ehrlich, Mrs. David R. Germany, 8,700 in Russia, 5,100 in work
sued
for the first time to compel the daily and sometimes a half-pound of a founder and the first secretary of
of Jews in art, will be held un- health of the President of the United
Stocker, Mrs. Henry Weinstein, Miss Lithuania, 4,500 in Norway, 5,000 in der the
secretary of state to instruct a con- potatoes per capita. In Kishineff, the Jewish Big Brother movement in
auspices of the Jewish Cen-
Jeannette Steinberg, Miss Rose Lip- Roumania, 2,000 in Portugal, 1,200 ters Association during the last week States."
sal to issue an immigration visa ap- where the majority of the city's 140, New York. An extraordinarily valu-
Governor Smith Sends Letter.
site.
pears likely as a result of mandamus 000 Jews, mainly merchants and able service, according to his friends
in Austria, 200 in Belgium, 1,250 in in March and the first week in April
Mr. Hughes read a letter from proceedings brought by Lewis Fried- craftsmen, are in distress, the local and co-workers, has been his work of
Carmel Addresses Meeting.
Bulgaria, 200 in Denmark, 400 in at Temple Beth F.I. Judging from the Governor
Smith, in which he said he man of this city against Secretary soup kitchen can supply food for only the last few years in collecting un-
In connection with the campaign, Finland, 1,700 in Greece, 1,000 in type of work that is already coming
a number of important functions are Latvia, 600 in the Netherlands, 1,000 in, this year's exhibit will eclipse all knew of no greater need today than Kellogg to obtain a visa from the 300 adults and 400 children.
paid pledges of the Federation for
scheduled. On Thursday, March 5, in Palestine, 2,500 in Spain, 900 in former ones. In addition to their the promotion of tolerance through American consul in Warsaw for his
"In Baltzi, conditions are even Support of Jewish Philanthropic So-
at 8 o'clock, Isaac Carmel, national Sweden and 1,500 in Turkey.
regular patrons they have been for- understanding. "It has been my ex- daughter, Rose. worse," Miss May cabled. "There cieties, and also of the last war re-
perience in life," wrote the governor,
field secretary of the Zionist Organiz-
Friedman went to Poland to bring are already over 100 Jewish cases of lief campaign in New York, through
This total of 577,450 does not rep- tunate in securing the co-operation of "that the first step in the removal of
ation of America, addressed a work-
his daughter to America before she hunger typhus here, with only 20 which he salvaged $1,500,000 which
Ile- resent all the aliens who could be a - artists of world renown who have prejudice is knowledge. When peo- became 21, when she had a preferen- hospital beds available, and the dan- I would otherwise have been lost to the
ers'
era' rally, under the auspices of the
mated, as the survey by the consuls never taken part in the previous exhi- ple of different races and traditions tial status for admission. He alleges h of the epidemic
etroit Zionist District, at the
d gie n a gin
ie s i is
c speey
spreading
e
d e em
lie also served as
bitions.
Among the material that has al- act together for a common cause they that by reason of misinformation and the nearby
brew School, Philadelphia and Byron covered only the countries named.
grave.
chairman of the speakers' bureau of
neartbye colonies
avenues. The conclusion Secretary Kellogg, ready arrived is an oil painting of soon recognize in each other, not the failure to render assistance on the visited a number of colonies and the last federation drive.
Mr. Carmel, who recently returned bawd upon the estimates, that a Mary Garden as "Carmen," by Ger- differences that divide, but their com- part of the consulate his daughte• found the population subsisting on a
Offices at the new headquarters
from an extensive tour through Pal- waiver of the quota allowance as • ald A. Frank of Chicago; an etching mon humanity that unites them."
attained her majority, thus losing her very meager corn meal diet and MC- will be occupied also by Louis Mar-
estine, presented a picture of how relatives of resident aliens would ad- showing a scene in Jerusalem, by Saul The former secretary of state be- preferential status before her depar- cumbing to various illnesses. The shall
shall anl Felix hi. Warburg, honorary
thoueands of Jewish immigrants land mit more than 500,000 people be- Raskin of New York; an oil painting gan his speech introducing the first tore could be arranged. death rate is alarmingly high. Child chairmen of the campaign, and Paul
d the limit fixed by the present entitled "The Emancipator" (dedicat- speaker of the evening, Dr. Adler, by
in Haifa and Jaffa, where they are
In a preliminary opinion filed by mortality is almost 100 per cent and Baerwald, campaign treasurer, who
met by officers of the Zionist organiz. law astonished the House committee de to the Murzele), by William S. declaring it an extraordinary thing Justice Hoehling, he intimates that infants are dying for lack of milk. has given similar volunteer service in
ation. They are received in the Beth and is likely to be used as an argu- Schwartz of Chicago; an oil painting that Christians and Jews should have if the American consul was guilty of The same terrible story applies to the every relief drive in New York, as
Allah houses for immigrants. Then ment in opposition to the Wadsworth- of Cantor Joseph Rosenblatt, by i. to talk about good will. Good will, the conduct charged, an order to corn- rest of the country. Among the well as Colonel IL A, Guinzberg, as-
the employment bureau becomes ac- Perlman bill. The measure will he Mortimer Block of New York; a for which dogmatic religion has done pal the issuance of a visa would be worst sufferers are 3,000 Ukrainian sociate -treasurer, and Marcy I. Ber-
tive end dispatches those immigrants given further consideration by the bronze relief in copper entitled "The but little, was not to be achieved by justified. "No good reason exists refugees, who have been homeless for ger, national secretary of the United
Ram's Horn," by Marek Szwarc of attempting a unification of belief or why appropriate relief should not over six years and are physically and Jewish Campaign, who has been
to the different parts of the country, House committee early next week.
where they receive employment,
Congressman Sabeili took issue Poland; a plaque, also in copper, en- practice, he said.
loaned by National Chairman Brown
now be afforded the father, since the mentally exhausted.
"But we can be unified on the solid right to compel performance of a
titled "Adam and Eve," and other
either in the colonies or in the indus- with Dubois on the figure
"My whole trip through Bessarabia to Mr. Fox as secretary for the New
for
Czecho-
.
high.
subjects
in
hammered
brass
by
the
rock
of
righteousness,"
he
added.
tries of the cities.
has
been
a
hideous
nightmare,"
Miss
York drive. Mr. Berger, who served
duty should not in equity and good
Slovakia, asserting a was
After reminding his hearers there conscience be held to be destroyed by May's cable concludes. "It is impera- as first aide to Chairman Jacob M.
" The whole operation of receiving It was evident that restrictionists on same artist.
could not be international peace until the lapse of time within which in the tive that immediate relief be sent Loeb in the recent spectacular$4,000,-
the emigrants," continued Mr. Car- the committee were surprised at the
the nations were enjoying peace at first place the duty ought to have here, otherwise the Jews of 13essara- 1000 Chicago united drive, which net-
ANNUAL STUDENT DAY
met, "settling them on the land, giv.
ing them tools or implements, provid. low figures from Poland, Russia and
AT TEMPLE BETH EL home, Mr. Hughes said: "The most been performed," he said. Ile de- bia, and especially the children, will ted the first million toward the $15,-
important thing for us to do in this clined, however, to make a final de- not be able to remain alive until the 000,000 overseas fund, has just re-
ing them with food and clothes, is Lithuania.
the work of the Keren Ilayesod,
On Sunday, March 11, Temple Beth country now is to reaffirm our old cision at this time, stating that first next crop. Due to low prices, $15,- signed from the secretaryship of the
which is one of the main agencies RABBI FRAM TO SPEAK
El will celebrate its annual Student ideal of American liberty. It is ex- Friedman must offer proof of his re- 000 monthly until July would control ChicagoAssociated Charities to take
provided by the United Palestine Ap- ON ORTHODOXY, REFORM Day with a program of unusual inter- traordinary that in this twentieth quest for assistance at the consular the situation."
his new post in the national drive or-
century we should see a recrudes-
peal."
ganization.
est. It will begin with a morning sere- cence of bigotry in this land, and that office in Warsaw and the failure of
Men Nordau Speaks March 14.
Brown to Help in Local Drive.
the consulate to render same, and
LORD
PLUMER
OUTLINES
ice
at
which
Dr.
Franklin
will
preach
in
the
name
of
Americanism,
which
The executive committee is pleased
David A. Brown, chairman of the
In his fifth lecture in the series
also suggested that the complaint be
it
soils.
Let
us
take
pride
in
our
in-
to announce that Mlle. Maxa Nordau,
national
$15,000,000 campaign, will
PALESTINIAN
PROGRAM
ppropriate
sermon
under
the
title
so
as
to
include
as
defend-
a
famous French artist, the only daugh- "Religion in the Twentieth Century," d - an
move his offices to the New York
ter of the late Max Nordau, the Rabbi Leon Frani will discuss the di[- "Where Shall Wisdom Be Found?" stitutions of learning, the freedom of ants Commissioner hull and Secre-
learning.
A
bigoted
person
is
unin-
viewpoints
of
Orthodoxy
an
headquarters
for the duration of the
Davis,
both
of
whom
are
also
tary
iri ng
JERUSALEM.—(J. T. A.)—Field
Liberalism on the question of cere-
philosopher and critic and world fe
will be guests of the temple at dinner, telligent. I get beyond the point of Involved in decisions on immigration Marshal Lord llerbert C. Plumer, drive, to throw in his aid in support
• Following
Zionist leader, is to visit Detroit Sun- monies, rituals and customs.
of
Mr.
Fox
and
his associates in the
and in the afternoon they will be en- reasoning with hint We need an matters.
i
e
_
e lesount
r of Ptahle estp in eti
one em
high ct o hm emp is es eige
day, March 14. She will deliver a of the fifth lecture will be "Ancient tertained by a splendid dramatic per- emancipation of culture.
local effort. An extensive organize-
lined
"When the republic was estab-
lecture under the auspices of the De- Customs and Modern Men." It is to formance to be staged by the mem-
government for the near future be- tion is being developed for the local
troit Zionist District on Sunday, be given at Temple Beth El Sunday bers of one of the Ann Arbor frater- lished it was our greatest American, PISGAH LODGE HOLDS
fore a delegation of the Palestine campaign, to include working units
March 14, at 8:15 p. m., at Temple morning, March 7, at 10:45.
nities. This in turn will be followed George Washington, in his address to
i
and profession,
INTERESTING MEETING Arab Executive, the body which con- from every industry
As the Orthodox and Liberal wings by dancing and a buffet supper and the Jews of Newport, R. I., who de-
Emanuel Byron and Tyler avenues,
ducts the anti-Zionist propaganda in and leaders In these two fields are
clared that 'All possess alike liberty
now
holding
conferences to prepare
on the subject "My Father's Exile." of Judaism differ not in the matter of further entertainment.
Pisgah Lodge, No. 31, Independent the country.
It is expected that several hundred of conscience and immunities of Order B'nai B'rith, held an interest-
Sunday noon, March 14, a lunch- belief or creed, but only in the ob-
plan of intensive solicitation among
The high commissioner, in line with
eon will be tendered to Mlle. Nordau servance or non-observance of certain students not only from Ann Arbor, citizenship. It is now no more that n g business meeting last Monday the policy of Sir Herbert Samuel, their members.
A vital contribution to the work of
by a representative committee of De- ancient rites and customs, such as but also from the Ypsilanti Sate Nor- toleration is spoken of as if it were i venin March 1, in the B'nai B'rith made it clear that "order and secu-
trod citizens, who will honor the dietary laws and rituals of worship, mal College and the Michigan State by the indulgence of one class of e g
rity must be maintained in the coun- the coming campaign lute been made
'.
House head of the sc:lal try, and those who violate the peace by the officers of the New York Fed-
young artist, who is also a devoted t his issue will deal with the main College at Lansing, will be in attend- people that another enjoys the exec- Community
George Comer,
and brilliant exponent of the Zionist issue between the Conservatives an ance. A most cordial invitation is ciao of their inherent natural service committee of the lodge, re- will be held responsible." eration for Support of Jewish Phil-
Progressives in the Jewish religion. extended to all non-resident students rights,' " Dr. Cyrus Adler declared. ported that the vaudeville program
movement.
ram
The delegation was received in re- anthropic Societies, which are giving
Mlle. Nordau inherited the gifts of Rabbi Fram will present the signifi- to participate in he various functions "I knew that this is not exactly the furnished inmates of the Detroit ply to a memorandum submitted by this campaign their personal co-oper-
, House of Correction on Sunday aft- the l'alestine Arab Executive on Oct. ation. Frederick Brown, who led the
theme which occupies us this evening,
oratory of her great father and the cance of ceremonies and symbols in of the day.
The object of the annual Student but we all realize that during the n-
i ernmin, Feb. 28, was a complete sue- 13. The high commissioner, in a last federation drive to its memorable
Jewish community of Detroit will be the lives of twentieth century men
Day, that has now been in vogue for tervening years many Americans cess "Si" Feinberg acted as master lengthy
treated to a brilliant exposition of and women.
statement, declared before the victory,is among those who have
The
sixth
lecture
in
the
series
on
more than 10 years, is not only to give have fallen from the high ideals of of ceremonies.
the life and work of one of the color-
es.
delegation that "the first part of the pledged their active service to the
c '
in the Twentieth Century" the students a day of entertainment Washington. To restore this attitude
The next meeting of the lodge will Arab memorandum contains an in- new drive.
ful figures in European literature for "Religion
will
be
given
on
the
first
Sunday
in
and
pleasure,
but
also
to
invite
their
mind, that one religion or one class be held Monday evening, March 8, and dictment against the mandatory
the past century.
Many Leaden Volunteer.
as its subject interest in things Jewish while they of
of citizens does not 'tolerate' another will be featured by a smoker and en- power and its policy," as well as Other members of the campaign
The closure of the campaign will April and will have
are out of contact with their immedi- would of itself be well worth while. tertainment. The affairis being ar- against
and Race."
take the form of a huge banquet and "Religion
executive
committee who will make
part
his
predecessor.
"This
The public is cordially invited.
ate home surroundings.
No More Religious Wars.
massmeeting, to be held on April 7,
ranged by the entertainment con- is written in a style which makes it their offices at the Biltmore head-
The program of the day is under
"Whatever may be said about the mittee, of which Jacob Rosenberg
in honor of Chaim Nachman Bialik,
quarters are Henry Wiesen of the
is
impossible
for
me
to
discuss
the
mat-
the auspices of the Young People's wars that were caused in by-gone chairman. and will he open to mein- ter.
the poet-laureate and one of the fore- UKRAINIAN FEDERATION
Commercial Investment Trust Corn-
Temple Club, assisted by the Temple days by religious differences I think hers and friends. Each member . is
most leaders of the Hebraic renais-
Regarding the second part, it con- pany, who has just made a $40,000
Sisterhood. Further details of the we may feel sure that these are ended
CONFERENCE
MARCH
7
come to the affair with tains concrete proposals. In reply to personal contribution to the cam-
to
sance, and Rabbi Stephen S. Wise,
urged
being
program will he published next week. once and for all. Indeed, we cannot
non-member. Refreshments will be these, I wish to say that large re- paign as ■ tribute to Mr. Fox's ac-
national chairman of the United Pal-
justify ourselves as children of God served and there will be no charge forms in the ase:iculture in Palestine ceptance of the chairmanship, signal-
estine Appeal and one of America's
The next conference of the Feder- ASK PRESIDENT TO
looking
to
the
Divine
Being
as
the
for
admission.
greatest orators.
are forthcoming." The tithe will be ized by Mr. Fox himself in his own
ation for Ukrainian Jewish Relief and
ADMIT 800 WOMEN Father of all men without equally ac-
Applications continue to pour in replaced by another form of taxation. personal contribution of $250,000;
State Conference Sunday, March 14. representatives of the different local
cepting the doctrines of universal from prospective members who de- The local industries will be support- Ludwig Vogelatein, a leader in the
A call has been issued for a Zionist Jewish organizations will be held
WARSAW. — (J. T. A.) — Presi- brotherhood. Our power to do good sire to gain admission to the order ed. Municipal elections will be held, cause of progressive Judaism, chair-
state conference, to be held Sunday Sunday, March 7, at the Kirby Cen-
dent Coolidge and Congress of the may be limited, but if we have it not with the Aaron Drank class. The
afternoon, March 14, at the Statler
.
an d St. Antoine streets, at United States were invoked to apply in our hearts at least to will to do initiation will take place May 2, which labor legislation will be enacted. The man of the executive board of the
otel, Detroit, where preparations ter,
religious communities ordinance has Union of American Hebrew Congre-
will be made for the perfecting of a 10 a. m. Personal 'en
regards
from who
the the principle of common humanity in good the one to the other then in- has been designated Dedication Day. already been published. The Jaffa gations; Lee K. Frankel, vice-prem..
by a lady
be
the case of 800 women whose bus- deed no one of us is worthy of con- An elaborate program is being ar- harbor will be improved. Infant wel- dent of the Metropolitan Life Insur-
state organization to supervise and orphans wt ll
for the formal dedication of fare will be carried on. ance Company, whose name is asso-
initiate all Zionist activities in the has just returned
from that
Kiev,
the eat work
is where
being badna are in America, in a resolution sidering himself a man devoted to re- ranged
the new B'nai B'rith Community
ens saw
sta te of Michigan.
ciated with innumerable welfare
done for the 85 orphans maintained adopted by the Union of Rabbis of ligion no matter to how many House, 275 East Ferry avenue.
Isaac Carmel of the national office by this organization. A hall has been Poland at its annual conference here. churches we belong nor how many
movements, Jewish and non-Jewish,
WILL HONOR SOLDIERS
A telegraphic message was sent to ceremonies we observe or how ar-
has issued a call for this conference rented for the bazaar and work begun
embracing every phase of social ef-
and intends to visit the principal so as to make this affair a success. President Coolidge and the United dently we declare our creed. Hate
WARSAW.—(J. T. A.)---A memor- fort, national and local; Louis J. Ver.
FRIEDBERG
ELECTED
KEREN
cities in the state prior to the con- A very important letter received by States Congress requesting sympathy and Godliness may not reside to-
HAYESOD VICE-CHAIRMAN ial to the Jewish soldiers who fell in haus, well-known attorney; David A.
ference.
the wars of the Polish Republic will Shulte, whose rise from the ranks to
Dr. I. Altshuler from his brother in for the 800 women separated from gether.
their
husbands,
who
are
declarants
in
"When
we
get
to
know
each
other
The conference will be addressed Kiev concerning the organization's
Morris Friedberg of this city has he erected here, according to plane the head of one of the country's big-
by Mlle. Maxa Nordau, who will bring orphanage and other institutions in the United States. These women, and understand each other, when we been elected national vice-chairman formulated by Dr. Mires, chief Jew- gest tobacco corporations has made
greeting s of the European Zionists to need of aid will be taken up at this Agunoth, cannot be admitted under are willing to give full faith to the
of the Keren Hayesod at the annual ish chaplain in the Polish army. The one of the most featured "true
the delegates assembled; Isaac Car- meeting. It is very necessary that the present law. The rabbis request professions of one another then in- conference in New York Sunday, memorial is to be erected at the War- stories" of American personality in
mel of the national organization and all representatives be present at this the President of the United States to deed the era of ill will will have dis- Feb. 28. This is the first time that saw cemetery in the section of the recent years; Herman Limner and
Rabbi Solomon Goldman of the Cleve- meeting and those organizations that make an exception of these women appeared; the greatly to be desired the national organization honors the Jewish soldiers' graves. The memor-
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land Jewish Center, one of the lead- have not as yet joined are asked to and permit them to join their hus-
ial will cost several thousand zlotys.
Detroit Jewish community.
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bands.
ing Conservative rabbis in the United
do
so.
States, and the local leaders.

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