A merica 9cwisk Periodical CCNk CUTION ARHUS - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO El 5, 1926 HEAD DRIVE AS FUND /age one.) — All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS 'S in the local iert tioldinan and construe' Ralph Jonas, Chamber ce Wertheim nd prime far- t f the Theater I Eitigon, head largest fur es- leader in the car industry in established a sized rivin g i n there." 'filled triumph New York and is in Chicago, as transferred k Theater, De. gement begin. arch 7 Mary VPortingy to he "'" it gifted in New York Ihday portrays outh. Out-of- ill receive spe- quest in accom• ley order made k Theater and eased envelope, go unrequited. iy r L ONICL- E 11-EbETROIT TELEPHONE CADILLAC 1-0-4-0 THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MARCH 12, 1926 VOL. XIX. NO. 16 MAXA NORDAU FIRST UNITED PALESTINE APPEAL SPEAKER. WILL BE FOLLOWED BY JUDGE MACK, DR. WISE, NACHMAN BIALIK Scientist Who Wriai B'rith Plans [Noted Speaks at Open Forum Gala Celebrationl Speakers Invited By Committee For Dedica- I tion Day Exercises. Noted Will CAMPAIGN STARTED HOUSE COMMITTEE Goldenweiser FAVORS PERLMAN Speak on March 21 BY SHAAREY ZEBU FOR NEW BUILDING IMMIGRATION BILL Open Forum Lecturer To Talk at Northern Iligh on "Who is the Jew." Act Provides for Admission of Relatives of Citizens and Declarants. — - REGISTRATION BILL TO BE CONSIDERED FIRST Fund Drive to Make Possible 11r. Alexander Goldenweiser, profes- Early Breaking of Ground nor of anthropology at the New School Launched. for Social Research, New York City, will speak for the Detroit Jewish ()pen Forum on Sunday evening, ENCOURAGING REPORTS B'rith, which will take place Monday March 21, at 8 o'clock at Northern MORRIS FRIEDBERG, LOCAL CHAIRMAN ANNOUNCES evening, March 15, will be devoted I ARE MADE BY TEAMS High School, Woodward and Owen BANQUET AT STATLER TO HONOR POET LAUREATE entirely to the consideration and dis- avenues. Dr. Goldenweiser has an- Congressman Jacobstein Ques- posal of important business matters. nounced no his subject "Who is the Need for New Synagogue Cen- tions Figures of State h Organizes Team of 100 To Raise $25,000 As Contri- Owing to the numerous social and ed- Jew." Milton Alexander will act asa Department. ter Impresses Growing Num- bution Of Jewish Women of Detroit In Present Cam- as chairman. The public is invited to ucational affairs sponsored by the the lecture. There is no admission paign for $125,000 Now In Full Swing. bar of non•Members. lodge in recent weeks, important rou- charge. WASHINGTON, D. C.—(J. T. A.) tine matters have been accumulating. Dr. Goldenweiser Is the fourth —The majority of the House immi- Mlle. Nordin], famous French painter and orator, daughter of the late Under the chairimanship of Rabbi It is expected that complete details gration committe is said to have speaker for the Jewish Open Forum, Dr. Max Nordau, will deliver her only lecture in Detroit, at the Temple reached a definitely favorable conclu- which was organized last fall. The A. M. Hershman, a campaign for will tee decided upon for the "Dedica- Emanuel, Wilson and Taylor, this Sunday evening, March 14, at 8:15. other lecturers were Madame Anitta funds for a synagogue and educa- sion with regard to the exemption Mlle. Nordau will speak on the subject "My Father In Exile." This tion Day" program, which will take from the quota of the wives, hus- Mueller—Cohen of ienna, Austria; tional center to be erected by Congre- subject is an important chapter in the life of the great philosopher, critic piece Sunday, Slay 2. In addition to Herman Bernstein, editor of the gation Shaarey Zedek on the corner of the late war bands and children under 18 of both and Zionist leader. She Sh will reveal those terrible years citizens and declarants and also for Jewish Tribune, New York, and Judge of Chicago boulevard and Lawton ave- all from France and his property was confiscated. the ceremonies which will formally ALEXANDER GOLDENWEISER Jacob Panken, Socialist and founder nue was inaugurated last week, when when Dr. , the exemption of all refugees holding d i S ain where he pursued his literary work and was ad- dedicate the new B'nai B'rith Commu- , and former chairman of the American teams were organized to canvass the reside n p Re old visas as well as the wives and ministering medical aid gratis to the Jewish refugees and aided in the estab- nity House, the Aaron Droock class Ort, New York. The forum recently membership of the congregation. En- minor children of rabbis. According of initiates will lie inducted into the lishing of a community life in Madrid. announced its complete executive couraging progress by the teams, to a statement made by a committee The lecture is under the auspices of the Detroit Zionist District and the lodge and order, and an elaborate committee and advisory board. Aaron which represent both the men and member to the Jewish Telegraphic program of entertainment will be Kurland is president of the executive the women of the congregation, was local chapter of Hadassah. Agency correspondent, the attitude The committee of the United Palestine Appeal, headed by Morris Fried- provied. Mary Caplan Caplan, secre- reported at a rally of the workers at d Miss M of the committee in this respect is committee, berg, will tender a luncheon in honor of Mlle. Nordau, Sunday noon, at The Dedication Day exercises will Final decision will tary; Maurice II, Zackheim, treasur• the synagogue last Wednesday eve- still uncertain. the Steller llotel, where the first announcements of the initial gifts will I continue throughout the day, and will cc; the Misses Siphra Bachrach, Sara n.ng• At this meeting more solicitors be taken at the executive sessions o d a nce. Landman and Dora Tannenbaum, jool,lporweeedsithey be made. the committee to be held within the Leon II. Kay, harry J. Brevis, Mau- were organized into teams. It is ex- of the speakers at the Zionist state con- IL f tat will achieve Mlle. Nordin) will also be one next few weeks. The House will rice Krause, Samuel Weinberg, Sam- peeled that the campaign ' h will be held this Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock, at the Hotel 'tt arkedl bref pe- b y wing soui, ant eren , e by whatever the tted Weissberg and Joseph Chaggi, its purpose in a m probably be g iddb enthusiasm ) which Steller, where delegate's from all com-D in charge. Announcement has already rued, owing to the te tine Authority Intends to majority of the committee recom- members of the committee. Milton ton M. the teams have from the beginning been made that Hiram D. Frankel, — munities in the state of Michgian will I Palestine I mends, he stated. Alexander is chairman of the advisory executive secretary of District Grand be present to create a state body to A setback to speedy action relative board, which is composed of David A. displayed in their canvass. Increase Health, Educe- t he Particular interest attaching to the initiate the United Palestine Appeal I Lo dge No. 6, Ilutzel, Hon. David drive, according to Rabbi Hershman, to the relief measures occurred, how- Brown, Fred speaker of the day. alr. Frankel has tion Budget. throughout the state. ever , when the committee decided to W . Simons, Rabbi Leon Frain, in Abra- lies in the fact that an appreciable The United Palestine Appeal, I spo ken in this city on nu merous men- _ consider and report on the deporta- - ham J. Koffman, Maurice II. Zack- number of men and women who are I sions and is well known as a forceful launched this week for the sum of lion bill first. There are certain fea- heist, Bernard Ginsburg, Bernard not members of Shaarey Zedek Con- REPEAL OF TITHE AND $125,000, Detroit's quota in the Program for Annual Event at orator. tures in the deportation bill, such as $5,000,000 national campaign headed REFORMS PROMISED one, the abolishing of the existing Isaacs, Emanuel Paperno, Morris D. gregation have, unsolicited, pledged A special Dedication Day program Temple Waldman and Joseph Bernstein. Temple Beth El Varied to the building fund. It is said that by Dr. Stephen S. Wise of New will be published for the occasion, and five-year deportation limitation pe- Dr. Alexander A. Goldenweiser was numerous families In the northwest- York, is under way. will not only recite facts as to and Interesting. No Change in Present Immi- nod, which wo li would oenable r the depo r t - born in Kiev, Russia, in 18)10 and re- ern part of the city have indicated history of the building project, but Morris Friedberg, the local chair- illegally, entered anon i caliens ceived a diploma from the Kiev Gym- their readiness to affiliate with the man of the campaign, reports that a gration Regulations Is gah re M'hat promises to be the most in- . and will contain a is activities ory oPis in Detroit irrespective of t he l eng th o f prob. nasium in 1900. Ile then came to New congregation and assist In promoting number of meetings were held dur- Binai Writh Contemplated. These provis Student Day program that ing the week, where workers were te able discussion York, and entered Columbia Uni- its building program. resting nom the time of founding of the _ cause considerions will lined up for this huge campaign. He has eken t Y i. re ' ceiving his Bachelor of Arts yt ta place in connection with tease. Kahn Preparing Sketches. JERUSALEM.—(J. T. A.) — The ably cause and may delay the action by both the vdeni of announced at the meeting of work- Temple Beth El is to be held on Sun- n 1 egree i i902, Entertaining Program. reply of the Palestine government to Sketches for the proposed syna- staoisruto nt t,Pti tousorepehy ttail Do itc isita i lehw ers, held on Tuesday evening at Web- day, March It. On this occasio n it an t( 1 1 . 4, 1 9 0 A splendid program of entertain- the memorandum containing s. gogue and center are be ing drawn up of Wadsworth and Perlman resolutions adopted by the second committee and the House on the later instructor in anthropology at by Albert Kahn, the architect, and ster llall, that the ballroom of the is expected that many hundreds These bills will be considered by Statler Hotel was engaged for the students from all parts of the state ment was furnished the members and Jewish National Assembly and hand- temple and their friends at the last meeting of the committee as soon as the deporta- Columbia from 1910 to 1919, when he are receiving the consideration of the banquet to be held on Wednesday eve- will be the guests of the organizations. the lodge, which took place in the ed to Colonel Symes, the chief secre- tion bill is disposed of and will take resigned to assume his present position building committee, of which Louis ning, April 7, in honor of Chaim its various affiliated tar} to the Palestine government, last precedence over the registration bill, of professor of anthropology at the Smilansky is the chairman, Pro- Ili g;nning with the services in the Community house last Monday eve- Nachman Bialik, the Hebrew poet- laureate, and Dr. Stephen S. Wise, morning, there will be functions ning, March 8. The affair, which was week by David Yellin, president of which is also scheduled for consider- New School for Social Research. Since ceeding upon suggestions put forth by 1914 he has also delivered lectures members of the congregation, who national chairman of the United Pal- throughout the entire day and eve- supervised by Jacob Rosenberg, Silas the Vend Leumi, nd Dr. J. Thos has ation. ning for the inspiration and the en- Feinberg and Harry Yudkeff, was one been received. Congressman Jacobstein of Roches- for the Rand School of Social Science. have urged the need for a synagogue estine Appeal. To the question raised in share the , ter appeared before the committee Goldenweiser has been an invest'- and social and educational center tertainment of the visiting students. of the most successful of recent years. Judge Julian Mack to Speak. The program of entertainers in- memorandum of the right of the Jew• hearing and submitted statistics in which will provide adequately for the . * gator for the Canadian Geo ogica Franklin's morning sermon will Mr. Friedberg also informed the be Dr. et for I apposition to the State Department's to receive under the title "Where Shall Wis- eluded a ladies' jazz band, several ifsrhpoZataiooneeromet Society since 1912. He is a member congregation's purposes, the building I workers that there will be a rally of n -- of the American Association for the committee has under advisement plans be Be Found?" A committee of the specialties and five reels of motion from t igiallmiam d hd ei i f a t e00 a 7 t e , 0 e7 that 5 aaattes im str workers the last week in March, with public services (education, health, em Advancement of Science, the Anthro- for an edifice that will take its place Judge Julian W. Mack of the United Temple Sisterhood is in charge of the pictures. Several unannounced fen- etc.), the government replies that the i provided by members of the logical Association, the Ethnological among the foremost Conservative Jew- States Circuit Court as the main dinner and supper, which will be A tures lodge included the rendition of some government intends to increase its ish religious establishments in the Jacobstein showed that only 80,000 ociety and the Folk-lore Socie ty. served in the temple dining room. speaker. old-time song hits by Sidney Alexan- subvention to the IfArew schools Wadsworth bills are passed. bliddle West. involved, are cam- meal such as students will surely en- Division in the g p The W provided they submit to additional additional immigrants The section of the city in which the der and a number of interesting if only the wives, husbands and minor o will be served on each of these by Hyman Kaplan. Following paign is fully organized under the . joy new synagoe gu will be erected is re- asions. t e government supervision. In general (wt y , n present government system i is to children are exempt, excluding the leadership of Mrs. Joseph H. Ehrlich, program of entertainment, refresh- the garded as o ne of the most attractive Parents, Jacobstein having expressly During the afternoon the Temple Miss Hattie Gittleman, Mrs. David o r whole sere- omitted the parents from the bill, residential districts of Detroit. The is io tb nfe tots were served. nvefit possible btle preo at! e l ad poed to b ei a s e o n i R. Recker, Mrs. Morris Friedberg, Arts Society will produce for the ben- Chicago boulevard and Lawton ave- The feature events of the evening e intended . which he introduced. Ile pointed out Mrs, Harry Frank, Mrs. H. N. Wein- efit of the guests a play entitled "The flue site was chosen because o population. were, however, addresses ( i e that the State Department figures Will Discuss "Does the World Need • Crust, and this an stein and Mrs. Freida Upper Silbert Ullian. • fact that It is centrally located for a In reply to the question of propor- lowed by a play arranged by and given Isaac Carmel of New York City and on admitting the parents New Religion" at Lenten Service. At a workers' meeting of the Had- by some of the students of the Uni- Aaron Droock, past president of l'is- besot employment of Jewish labor- were based vast majority of Shaarey Zedek mem- figures were not and stated these dassah, held last Sunday evening, it also bers and for many families of Con- ern in public works at wages suited excessive if parents are alas exempt was announced that Hadassah has versity of Michigan. In the evening gah Lodge. Dr. Leo M. Franklin will speak at servative leanings heretofore not Mr. Carmel addressed the assembly to educated workmen, the govern- c e at from the quota. organized a team of 100 workers, who there will he dancing. Attendan y repl the Bonstelle Playhouse Sunday after- members of the congregation. It is t men says: When public works, One Million Legal Declarants. intend to raise $25,000 towards the these functions will be limited to out- on a subject of vital interest to Jewry noon Starch 14, at the Lenten Service. declared by those in charge of the eneral and related several humor- in which taxpayers participate Jacobstein's estimate is 650,000 if United Palestine Appeal, the contri- of-town students and to members of g drive that, of the comparatively sma distinction f Ile has selected as his subject, Does the parent s are included. Jaco s cm bution of the Jewish women of De- the Young People's Temple Club, un- sus anecdotes which brought forth tre- carried out there is no distinction o number of members who have contin- the World Need a New Religion." troit towards the upbuilding of Pales- der whose auspices, jointly with the mentions applause. Ile is field secre- race or creed or unfair payment of bases his estimate on official reports ued to live in the neighborhood of the The Lenten Services at the Play- labor. Nevertheless, the government tine and as their share of the $125,- T . le Sisterhood the entire program tary of the Zionist Organization of On the demand for legislation for obtained by him from the naturaliz- house, which occupies the former site present synagogue at Willis avenue America, and the main topic of is . promises facilities. ation bureau, that there were 1,000,- 000 quota of Detroit. for the day is being arranged. and Brush street in order to maintain of the old Temple Beth El, have All young people are particularly address dealt with matters connected 000 legal declarants in the United Th^ officers of the local Keren Ha- proven exceedingly popular, having an intimate contact with it, substan- address pending Keren Ilay esod the protection of working men, worn. yesod met Sunday morning, March 7, invited to attend the morning sere- with en and youths, the government reply; States up to July, 1925. Other de- been given over to all denominations. tially all of them will remove their at the home of Morris Friedberg, the ices, as the sermon of the day will drive. the I clarants are on record but their A certain sentiment is attached to the homes to the vicinity of the new syna- " chairman, and checked a list of the hold a message for them. The sere- ''' The address delivered by Aaron says: The government realizes seven-year time limit for becoming gogue necessity for such legislation, and a I I citizens ex ired depriving them of service for the coming Sunday as i bigger prospects to be solicited in the ices will begin, as usual, at 10:45. Droock touched upon thehistory marks the return of Rabbi Franklin It is. freely predicted that, with the of the Independent Order draft ordinance that it has drawn up , campaign. Some indication of what ' ' to the location of his early activities in ultimate carrying out of the plans of is being considered by the Colonial 1 legal status as declarants. might be expected in the campaign ' The average percentage of rela- Detroit. the congregation, the position of Con- Binai B'rith. Ile spoke of the van - might he obtained from the fact that sus institutions supported and move - Secretary. A standing commission tives in proportion to the entire Music will be furnished by the servative Judaism in Detroit will be has been appointed to collect data number of declarants involved, Ja- everyone present agreed to double and ments sponsored by ath e order and Temple Beth El Choir, under the strengthened and the part which the and make suggestions for the protec- treble his previous contribution. urge his listeners to ct ively support cobstein said, was 8 per cent, and in- direction of William Howland, with Conservative Jews in Detroit will tion of women and children in indus- Many Meetings Held. — all of its undertakings.. He pleaded asmuch as the total declarants are Abram Ray Tyler at the organ—the play in the affairs of the United Syne- try. The commission will in future the figure of 80,000 is de- same that served the Temple Beth El. segue in the Central States will be The meeting of the Y. M. H. A. $25,000 Will Be Devoted to Palestine especially with all Jews not now af- in it s ranks consult the General d Jewish Labor 1 000 000 er to jo was addressed by Mr. Carmel and H Federation and other organizations in ducted. This covers only the wives, Additional speakers will includeJe. greatly enhanced. and American Education. ated with the or of only to encourage those who are husbands and minor children of de- . Webb, who will give a short on Mr. Lappin last Sunday. Mr. Carmel Conservative Jews Aroused. and talk Anne this matter. bearing the brunt of this work. clarants. Jacobstein showed that, ac "Religion in liesine ss," briefly traced the history of the Pal- That Shaarey Zedek Congregation Dawson to Prepare Tax Plan. NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.)—Tribute estine movement in the last 14 years, Numerous favorable comments are The government realizes the extent cording to the State Department Campbell, the Detroit News poet, who is intent upon completing the pro- while Mr. Lappin appealed for wor - was paid to Joseph Barondess, well a young men's of opposition to the present form of figures, only 23,000 of these relatives will recite an unpublished Lenten gram of which the erection of a syna- meeting accomplishments of re- the era. After the appeal, aid in the l'al- known New York communal leader, heard at each succeeding poem, "Forty Days." gogue and social and educational cen- tithe taxation, the statement says in representative Jews, at a garding the (Turn to Last Page.) team was organized to by 1,200 ter is the forerunner, was stressed by committe e, headed by Morris estine A peal p . el, field secretary of the banquet given in the ballroom of the building J. Kramer and Philip Ettinger, in regard to the demand for the repeal Rabi of the tithe, reform of taxation and b Hershman in an address to the Iseac C arm pleting the community house. The Opera House. a d. Manhattan facilitation of the development of in The dinner was given on the occas. completing wor kers in the drive last Wednesday' Zionist Organization of America, new building undoubtedly fills a long evening. dressed the Congregation Emanuel ion of the fortieth anniversary at Mr. Barondess' participation in communal felt want in this city in providing a dustry and agriculture, and is desir- ng a The men and women of Shaarey last Saturday morning, maki participate in to this Jewish his- Herman Bernstein, editor of Permanent home for Jewish sus of taxation introducing reforms the such organi- quay whole system. The in arrival Zedek Congregation are aroused, as stirring appeal the great congregation to work . acted as toast- rations which have lacked they never were before, to the need tees. The building will soon be open of Sir Ernest Dowson is expected. He SERMON BY RABBI LEON FRAM OF TEMPLE BETH EL for vita 'action," Rabbi llershman the Prep- Wriest enterprise, the rebuilding of the Jewish Tribune were delivered by to the public for inspection, and every will aid the government in th master. Addresses • declared. "The building of a new aration of a plan of reforms, some the ancient Jewish homeland. in the community will be in- • • e d Mr. Carmel also addressed the Zei_ Judge Otto A. Rosalsky, Rabbi Z. H. person synagogue in which are to be rallie Every now and then I meet a man who tells me that cer sited to gain first-hand information of which may take years to carry ion last Sunday evening at the M slianskY David N. Mossessohn, d the forces of Jewry in . Julian concerning this new addition to De- out. The government also industries realizes no part in his life. Ile hates ceremonies and will not waste his time on Detroit has been Conservative Z Codb rg, Judge brought home to the Abraham oe of s haking my id s d the necessity to aid After saying which, he goes through the eremony Jewkh Women's Club, Rowena Mack, Louis Lipsky, Dr. Stephen S. resit Jewish life. an hundreds of families which form the e s tarts which be d eve ope allocation in th is coon- street, where he reviewed the posi- ise, Dr. Nathan Ratnoff and Miss With can regard to the of hand, and performs the ritual of saying goodbye. c Shaarey Zedek community, as well as try tion Palestine occupies in Jewish life Delmrah Garfinkel. waste and state lands for Jevrish on his way he meets a lady of his acquaintance. When he sees her nod many other families in consonance in Palestine. Ile told the large audi- The history of the Jewish commun.. BNOS ZION ENDOW ROOM colonization on the intensive system, her head in recognition, he executes the formality of tipping his hat. Upon to are entering the house he carries out the beautiful custom of kissing his wife d with our views upon the essentials of ence of young men and women a. IN UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL sembled that the work of tens of thou- yas it reviewed in New York in the last . }c Jewish life, as an undertaking of Dinner being ready, he eits down on the chair at the hea and the growth of the c hild ren • hold, h'i prime imp e importance. I am confident san which accompanied the in accordance with the mandate, the and sand of Jewish young men and w of the table which is symbolic of his office as hea o y also their customary chairs. On the tble allilee, the immigration of East European women in the fields of G verye, At a meeting held at the home o f government statement says: The the rest of the family occup young Eupean Jews, re laced in the conventional arrangement, andathe paign that the challenge which cam- involves will be met our gladly by Emek and Judea thrills e • Mrs. Joseph H. Ehrlich, the Bess government is obliged by the man- t e ise I Jewish heart and gives the Jewish in which the guest was of ono!. depicted. Mr. , Zion Society voted unanimously to date to give such support so far as courses from soup to desert are served in their traditional older. In short, the man is a victim of delusion. His life is pervaded through ligious those of outlook our community has been shaped w ose by People throughout the world prestige lively participated, is cerise ends with justice and right. Barondess delivered a short address.! he per- people to is the in the University Hos- The government proposes early agri- it. To say that purely by the Conservative synagogue and who and recogn iti on. Our h answer the Mr. Bernstein read numerous mesa- I endow on Mt. Scopus. The Chalutzim and through by ceremonies and he oes not know is prompted pital a room ponder the needs of the Jewish people enemi es of the used J ew i s by the chalutzim ages of felicitation, one from Reuben I ' Society through its president, Mrs. cultural reforms and aid to intensive act that his every ' is or ms and evaluate the problems of jewish pinicik aanodtianheo vel Braman,from Jerusalem. Establishment by friends of Joseph I Frances Cantor, who was present 'at cultivation throughout the country. natural impulse and in no way de- , of Jewish Concerning participation by the 1 cial usage A man who' tri • e d shawl with its fringes or ziz- religious life in the • light do not doubt d b . Morris Friedberg, vice- Barondess of a fund to perpteuate his Bnoe the meeting, with Friedberg Issues national Statement. Zion and has will merged co-operate in the this Jews in adequate proportion in the , would try to go through a day's bus'.d ith. On weekdays there were also tradition an o . name here and in Jerusa em worthy object. The University Hos- civil service and public security nese acting purely upon impulse an I the tephillin, phylacteries or front- that, with the completion of the larger unced The fund will amount to lets, worn all day by the rabbi; and ' plan which the Conservative Jews of chairman of the Keren Hayesod and .1.I is to be one of the units in the forces, and the creation of conditions ad ignoring social ceremonies would at of buildings on Scopus, and is enabling such participation, the state- the chairman of the United Palestine Ap- $25,000, $10,000 of which is t o e u. in- Ion the High Holidays there was added , Detroit have had presented to them, p ly the valved as be the as man end in of tragedy the day des in to be an outstanding edifice in archi- ment refers the petitioners to the familiar tale who tried to go through the white garment called the kittel, there will follow spiritual and cut- a peal in Detroit, said in an interview: to create a scholarship in the name of ; group U reminiscent of the festive white garb tural achievements which will shed s in the great government's reply on the question "I am satisfied that the Detroit Mr. Barondess at theHebrew I tectural beauty as well as Scopus. The remain- be Arse- of proportionate employment of Jew- What my friend means is that he does of the East. When the Reform move- beneficent influence in every corner of campaign will be oversubscribed. sity on Mount De fund is to be used toward , scope of medical science to e day telling nothing but the truth. our community." After numerous meetings this week, der of the of a new building for the tired. Any women who . are inter- ish laborers on public works. ment was started in Judaism, it was ' e I feel confident that the Jewish com- Herzliah Hebrew Academy for Girls I anted in joining the work of this With regard to the demand for the mo vement against the ofattiehne not go in for spectacular ceremonies. munity of Detroit will respond to this I organization, please communicate removal of restr i ctions on Jewish im- He has no taste for unusual, exotic, or I worship of forms and back to the ISAAC GRUENBAUM BACK r argent call reaching us from our an- in New York. with any of the following members r migigratonre and a tti ah ir si fre Te e ies and symbols themselves he cannot 1 simple things of faith. The Liberal Agency, foreign-seeming symbols, but ceremon- IN CLUB OF DEPUTIES cient homeland from the people work- ' who will be happy to extend all in- right oif igr this the govern- rabbi then argued: Why all this cere- 1 ing the fields, gardens and in formation: Mrs. J. Grosberg, Mrs. to the Jewish avoid. Be they rational or irrational, moniousness, why all this Oriental ', MOSUL JEWS THANK no they g cities, Libby Moscowitz, Mrs. Frances Can- meat says. The government has de- WARSAW.—(J. T. A.) —Deputy are an inevitable expression of I symbolism in my public appearance? "I have made a thorough study of "I OF LEAGUE tor, tor, Mrs. Joseph H. Ehrlich,, Mrs. to discontinue the present Greenbaum, president of the system, but ish de- human relationships. A mat. may ■ I have a simple menage to deliver. Isaac the situation, and I know how funds Moses Kaufman, Mrs. Sarah Gittle- intention t in its control of immi Club of Jewish Deputies before Dr. change from one set of ceremonies to iwhy not deliver it in a simple way, -- d Mrs. are needed to settle the 1,200 Jewish Leon Reich, rejoined the club follow- (J. T. A)—The thanks man, Mrs. Jacob Kabaker an m eetin lion does not lose sight of Jew another. If he comes from Europe I without ceremony? families in Jidra, near Haifa, where LONDON— Israe l Liberman. The next mends in this connection. ing the election of Deputy Hartglass But does the Liberal rabbi's garb Hebrew language government land has been made available by the of the Jewish community of Mosul wi ll be held i n April at the home of the To the demands for in full rights for where they drink tea from the saucer, to the presidency. ' o f th e J ewish National Fund for settling for the decision o the C ouncil America where people drink tea from I actually dispense with ceremony? , the Mosul Mrs. Sarah Gittleman• In • communication addressed to at all. I 1 ,200 Jewish families, and part of League of Nations in and municipal offices, facilities for he may change to the tradition of I Not Even if I wore the business or Deputy Hartglass, Gruenbaum an- the cup and yet retain the saucer. If the funds of this campaign will be question were contained in a cable I nounced his return to the club, declar- as pre- citizenship to Jewish residen ts tune er Leo- by es he comes from the Orient wliere they sack coat, I would still be an exam-1 JEWS HONOR KERCIER used for the erection of homes and received from the community a n d equality scribed cribe d by the p lay of tradition, for there are a doz.! ing that the election of Hartglass II. Amery, British Colonial Sec- for developing the soil. po a rights for women i n en details in the simplest coat which proves a determined change in "We now have 5,000 Jews settled retary. Similar messages were e re- of civil, political and economic life of worship God with their hats on, he cannot be explained on the ground of icy of the club and the continuation of A N T W E in the Emek Israel. We have to ceived from the mayor of Mosul and death of Cardinal Mercier, humani- Jewry, such equality to be provided may change to the custom of the utility or comfort and are pure tra- 1 the battle for the realization of the of Babylon. strengthen the position of these set- the pa government replies that this matter their hats off. men But worship taking the hat off where God with In connection with the debate in tarian worker and a leader in the for by the laws of the country, the West keeping dition and symbolism. My brethren I just demands of Polish Jews, as well mo ny as t7r. We have to supply roofs for is as much of a ceremony as defense against the suppression r of what is called the Conservative their homes. WP must aid them to the House of Commons on the Mosul Catholic church, was mourned by the on One is n o m ore simple Sere• and extermination policy of the Polish is carried out so far as the financial it na school of rabbis have sought to ob- secure Feeds for their fields. This question, the Daily Express reopened Jewish communities In Belgium. soble that the other. government in relation to the minoti- and other considerations of the coon- money The garb of the rabbi in Israel taM simplicity and dignity by wear- rtoun cdome from the United its agitation. The paper insists that ices were held in all the synagogues citizenship i Palestine the permit; the Conservative party is pledged by in Belgium in memory of the card'- try ing a long black gown at services. ties in the country. Deputy Gruenbaum assured the new nal. Dr. Ginsburger, the chief rabbi order-in-council has been published I used to be very elaborate and ceremon_ laid themselves merely are thousands of Jews in declarations against tea have president of co-operation and assist- loos. There was the skull cap or But they hese pled g es of Belgium, sent an expression of and may be changed if experience I of yarmelke co tantinople and in Persia, who Constantinople . with its suggestion of the n Itaq i ing remain ance in his difficult task. (Continued on pose 5.) Telection ca m - condolence to Melina for the Jewish Th e tallith or "caned by foot from Russia and Rou- were mad e during the turban of the Orient. Th (Turn to Last Page.) community. paign in 1922, the paper asserts. (Turn to Last Page.) Brilliant Orator and Noted Zionist To Speak At Emanuel Tern-, pie Byron and Philadelphia, Sunday, March 14, The next meeting of Pisgah Lodge, On "My Father In Exile." No. 31, Independent Order B'nai GOVERNMENT GIVES REPLY TO NATIONAL ASSEMBLY DEMANDS Student Day to Be Celebrated Sunday ; RABBI FRANKLIN TO SPEAK AT PLAYHOUSE JOSEPH BARONDESS FUND TO BE RAISED "Orthodoxy and Liberalism"