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A merica lavish Periodical Carta

1926

19,

All Jewish News
All Josiah Views
WITHOUT BIAS

THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN

Will Deliver Sermon at
Temple Beth El Sunday

j Sum Pledged to J. D. C. Cam-1 Members of Pisgah lodge No. 34,
Independent Order B'nai B'rith and
paign in Addition to Indi-
the Ladies' Auxiliary held an interest-
vidual Contributions.

I ing joint session last Monday eve-

March 22, in the B'nai B'rith
WARBURG AND LEHMAN ' ' ning,
Community House, 275 East Ferry
ADDRESS CONFERENCE avenue.

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WRITTEN POEM ON CHAIM NACHMAN BIALIK

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Social, Philanthropic and Reli-
gious Leaders of Community
Are Interviewed.

WALDMAN AND WINEMAN
IN CHARGE OF CAMPAIGN

Organization Meetingto Re-
Following the installation of the
cruit Workers Held in Phoe-
newly elected officers of the Ladies'
Auxiliary,
. the gathering was ad-
nix Club March 23.
of 250 Delegates Repre-
Wise, Nachman Bialik and Schmarya Levin Speak
dressed
by
Prof.
Johan
J.
Smertenko,
.
senting 328,
Dr. Stephen Arena Gardens and Statler Banquet April 7.
t t ol Jewish literateur, who spoke on
I
no
A thorough airing of the United
at

NEW YORK.—Organized
Jewish ' "The Jew in America." Among other
Jewish Campaign issue was given by
Day Declared Holiday by Hebrew Schools.
several prominent Jews who explained
labor in New York City will give $1,-1 things, he said:
000,00 to the United Jewish Cam-I "The reason for the possible dislike
"The world has given an opportunity to the Jews to develop Palestine.
what has to be done to start a drive
0 This was unanimously voted ' of the Jew as well as the non-Jew
What will the Jews do with that opportunity?" is the question Judge Julian
for European relief funds. The ex-
nder-
at aign.
W. Mack, at the luncheon given at the Phoenix Club on Tuesday, March 23,
a a conference of delegates represent-I standing
may he attributed
to
the
misu
planation cattle as a result of a letter
existing between ol an
000 work- new Americans. The only way to
published in the Jewish Chronicle
ing
a
constituency
of
32H,
audience.
hi,
asked
Judge Mack of the Circuit Court of the United States was in Detroit on
ingmen and women in New York City overcome the idea of prejudice against
March 21.
The letter, from harry Margolin,
behalf of the United Palestine Appeal and he impressed upon his hearers
called for the purpose of mobilizing foreigners is for them to be strong in
inquired why Detroit Jews were lax
the fact that it was the United Palestine Appeal and not Zionism for which
Jewish labor for the $6,000,000 United the identity of their personalities."
in
aiding the starving and epidemic
Jewish
Campaign
of
New
York,
which
.
He compared the country with a sym-
he was urging co-operation and assistance.
stricken Jews of Eastern Europe. Con-
"I am not the kind of a Zionist who wants a Jewish state at the present
begins on April 11, an which
hony and maintained that if all the
HENRY WINEMAN
Jew's ; ' •
F
d
W
illiam
ox
I
current
with Mr. Margolin's letter
time but I am the sort of a Zionist who wants an eventual majority of Jew
under the direction
This of
contribution, it instruments were violins, the number
-Ow but that must come about without antagonizing any of thel DR. SAMUEL H. GOLDENSON
was a wire from David A. Brown ask-,
as chairman.
was made clear, is to be in addition to would not make a better tone, simply
in
ing that funds be raised immediately
peoples
now in that
country.
individual contributions to the cam- a louder sound, whereas if the sym-
The luncheon
was
held under the auspices of the United Palestine Ap-1
if thousan ds of Jewish lives were to
by members of the labor organi_ phony were composed of various in-
be saved.
peal in charge of Alvin D. Hersch, chairman; Judges Charles C. Simons
struments the tone would be richer.
Ip za a t i i g on ns
Sharply expressed personal feelings
and Harry Keida n and Fred M. Butzel. The chairman called upon Dr. Leo
l he culture of the Jew,
Nearly 250 delegates were presenti"America needs t
enter into the replies given by Fred
M. Franklin, who stated that Jews of I
FOUNDER'S DAY at the conference which was convenedltne cui ture of t e Spaniard, the cul-
I M. Butzel, Henry Wineman, Rabbi
by the People's Relief Committee, and I lure of the Italian and all these cui-
all shades of belief and opinion may
would make a stronger tone—
now unite in the rebuilding of Pales-
Welt
the principal addresses were made by1tures
ormer Commissioner Curran
stronger country. The Jewish pe o-
tine, though they may differ upon the
of the le I am sorry to say, are beginning r

'chabrm
Morris D. Waldman,.
,
Rag;
'
Urges Passage of Perlman - antler,
methods That every Jew ought to
inxt
stribution
Committee,
Her-
Moses
Fischer,
Rabbi Judah L. Levin,
Hebrew
Union
College
Holds
Di
lJoi
to lose their identity because through
do whatever lies in his physica power
Wadsworth Act.
H. Lehman, chairman of the pressure of business and social ac-
and
Rabbi
Joseph
Thumin.
bert
Exercises
in
College
Chapel
I
to help those who wish to live in
..—
All are united in calling upon every
Reconstruction Committee of that tivities they have neglected the study •
They're United by Ideals. Not
on March 20.
WASHINGTON.— (J. T. Al — man, woman, and child of the Jewish
Palestine.
I body, both of whom are leading bank- of their history." Prof. Smertenko Henry
Speech, Religion or Race, 1 CINCINNATL—Gifts to the He.' ers;
Judge Charles C. Simons of the
H.
Curran,
until
recently
im-
-
faith
to enlist in the United Jewish
B. Charney Vladek, general man- advised that the Jewish people of to
District Court of the United States
Says Forum Speaker•
I brew Union College in the form of ager of the Forward, a Jewish doily day study Jewish problems and also migration commissioner at New York, Campaign appeal.
,.red
as
the
principal
advocate
introduced Judge Mack. The lunch•
-
A
comprehensive
summing of work
scholarships, bequests, and special newspaper, and Boruch Zuckerman, be conversant with all matters Jewish. of the Wadsworth-Perlman bill to ad-
eon was attended by 100 guests and
to date in getting a drive for funds
totalling nearly $125,- secretary of the People's Relief Com-
Announcement was made of•
"Who is the Jew?"
represented by
widish
I
1
mit
as
non
quota
immigrants
the
I
Wes
contributions,
started is given by Fred NI Butzel,
Dr. Alexander Goldenweiser, pro- ,
mittee, and D. Nomberg, a
the J. D. C.
Henry Wineman, Milton M. Alexan- lessor of anthropology at the New 000 were announced at the Founder's journalist who just returned from Pointment of Ilarry Slavin as chair- fathers and mothers and minor chit- who issued the following statement:
The conference was presided man of the membership committee. dren of residents of the United States,
der, Bernard Ginsberg, Fred NI. Ba- York School of Social Research, who i D ay exercises held Saturday, March Poland.
Butsel • Statement.
over
by
Alexander
Kahn,
chairman
of
Mr.
Slavin
outlined
his
plans
for
an
when the measure was taken up by
ol n this subject before the 20, in the College chapel at Cincinnati.
sel and Morris D. Waldman.
"As a matter of fact, from the very
the People's Relief Committee, which I intensive drive for new members and the Senate immigration committee.
April 7 Red Letter Day.
Jewish Open Forum in the auditorium Rabbi Isaac E. Marcuson of Macon, .
beginning
of the agitation, the various
is one of the three agencies through stated that his committee would meet
Ga., a member of the c ass
Those who entered this country to
Wednesday, April 7, is to be the of the Northern High School Sunday and a member of the Board of Gover- which the Jews of America have col-I within a few days and formally launch July 1, 1924, and are citizens or have elements in the Detroit community
iv
e
have
been
busily considering the part
dr
e
Red Letter Day for Palestine work night, did not answer this question nors of the college, was the principal
nearly $60,000,000 during the th The next meeting of Pisgah Lodge applied for naturalization papers, that we should play in the big drive
in Detroit. It is to be the grand directly. From his general discourse, speaker. Others who participated in lected
would be allowed to bring over their which has the fullest sympathy of
past
10
years
for
foreign
relief.
will
take
place
Tuesday
evening,
Ap-
however,
something
like
the
following
opening of the United Palestine Ap-
the Founder's Day program were Dr.
Mr. Warburg who was the first ril 6, and will be a joint meeting with parents or children under the terms everybody. The interest is brought to
peal for $125,000, Detroit's share of d finition could be constructed:
speaker said that the Joint Distribm
"A Jew is a man or woman, pos- Julian Morgenstern, presi
Ladies' Auxiliary. A . special pro- of the bill. It would also similarly a climax of course, by the inspiring
ai
the national campgn
for $ 5,000,- sibly of any race or nationality, speak- college, and Rabbi Michael Aaronsohn, tion Committee was about to liquidate the
admit relatives of those who served presence in Detroit of David A. Brown
gram of entertainment is being
000, of which Rabb i Stephen S . Wise ing any language, professing any orla graduate, who is now field represen- a year ago because indications
in the American Army during the and his very dramatic address at the
ion of American that Jewish economic conditions were I ranged by the entertainment commit- World War.
is chairman.
such that no further relief funds • tee of the lodge. The meetings of
At no time in the history of the no religion and possessing the habits tative for the Unions.
"So many inquiries," he said, "have state conference. We had hoped to
Monday,
March
29,
and
Monday,
Ap-
of
talking
volubly,
freely
and
per-
Hebrew
Congregat
Jewish community of Detroit have we
Contributions totalling $75,000 for would be needed. Then came the ril 5, will not be held because of the come to me about the Wadsworth- have a drive to include the United
and of assisting his converse-
had the privilege of welcoming three sonally
K
Perlman immigration bill now in Con- Palestine Appeal because at least in
present economic crisis, of which the
holidays.
certain phases this fund is an attempt
udaica which was Jews are the chief victims. In Po- Passover
of the greatest leaders of world tion with a free gesticulation of the the purchase of the irschstein-Frau-
Preparations are being made for the gress, asking my opinion of it from to relieve the misery of the Jews in
arms and with mimicry characteris- berger museum of J
.
Jewry, namely, Chaim Nachman Ma- ' b . the way, which have nothing recently brought from Europe by
in Dedication Day ceremonies whic wi the point of view of administrative
Eastern Europe just in the same way
Adolph S. Oko, librarian of the col- land, in Austria, in Roumania,
lik poet laureate, and one of the few
experience,
that
I
want
to
say
pub-
place in the Community House
who inspired the Hebrew renaissance, to do with heredity and can be east ' y lege, were announced. The contribu- Lithuania, in Esthonia, Bessarabia
ake
licly that I am wholly in favor of the as the Fifteen Million Dollar Drive.
tors to this fund were Ben Selling, and Germany, Jews were threatened t on Sunday, May 2. The program of bill. In fact, went over it very
"however, the Palestinian Drive is
Stephen S. Wise, one of the fore- eradicated.
"Ask any anti-Semite what the Portland, Oregon; Julius Rosenwald, with the degradation of the soup-kit- activities for the day has already been carefully with Senator Wadsworth necessarily an annual affair. The
most orators in the country ana na-
Chicago; Isaac W. Frank, A. J. Sun- chen, and it was planned by the Joint iI p ublished and members of the lodge,
United
Jewish Drive on the other
Jewish
chaiecteristics
are
and
he
will
tional chairman of the United Pales-
limit
Its
!
before
he
introduced
it
and
later
with
,
' N I an Distribution Committee not to
. t the Jewish habit of talking
t heir friends and the general public
hand is spread over three years in its
enure
tine Appeal, and Dr. Schmarya Levin,
Pittsburgh;efforts
to palliative relief but to create are be'
ing urged to set aside this day Representative Perlman."
I
with the hands, of the extraordinary stein, Maurice a ,
collection.
In view of the fact that
Senator Wadsworth and John
Zionist leader and orator.
g in
credits hich would enable Jewish ar- I
mobility of their faces and of their I Nathaniel Spear, all of
The local committee headed by
and merchants to tide over until and participate n the festivities.
their onver• Adolph S. Ochs, Ludwig, Vogelotein, I tisane
r
Thomas Taylor of the American Le- the Palestine Drive went way to the
'
end
of
the
season
in order to give way
ize
or
,
to emphas
gion also spoke for the measure. Mr.
Morris Freidberg has announced two tendency
( the economic situation of Europe could CELIA ADLER TO BE
Altheimer, of New Ohio.
huge public functions, a big banquet sation emotionally," Dr. Goldenweiser, I I Ben
Curran said, the bill would affect about to the Emergency Drive, this year the
Lazarus, of Columbus,
abili
be st Russzed.
Palestine
Drive
has
given the
T
he
National
Federation
of
emple
I
AT YIDDISH THEATER 40,000 aliens who would be admis- right of way. A great been
in the ballroom of the Stotler Hotel himself a Jew, declared. Jewiesh
ia Offers Opportunities.
T
os
s ne,'
many meetings
to the I
pical
sible despite the quota restrictions.
Wednesday, April 7, at 6 p. m., where
The alleged
ortunity was
ere Sist erhoods presented $35,000
,
w
Russia,ed
I
n
have
have
already
taken
place
to
provide
ty,
dark
ey
These
ack hair
scholars hips.
No opposition to the bill developed
wavy bl verboard
the speakers will be Dr. Stephen S. thrown
great opps of Jews to
A. Littman and Mischa Fischson of
ng affo rd a thousand
as incapable of college for
for the organization which is to con-
Wise and Chaim Nachman Bialik, and
w-1been pledged by s ister hoods through- bei
settle as farmers and the Joint Distil- • I the Yiddish Playhouse, 2814 Shootings during today's session. Mr. Taylor duct the drive for the Detroit quota
g
a
strict
scientific
test.
Je
d
out the country. Miscellaneous gifts bution Committee was lending every I street, have recognized the fact that said the bill had the backing of the
a large massmeeting in the Arena passin o
totalled nearly $15,000. Among these possible aid to the Jews to take a-
American Legion and estimated it for the Fifteen Million Dollar Fund.
Gardens, to be addressed by Chai m ish race, nationality, a gu
d 1
vantage of this opportunity. 50,0001the
Yiddish theater-going public has
At the present time, workers are„al-
Nachman Bialik, Dr. Schmarya Levin, religion similarly were discarded as were $2,600 in gifts made during e
developed an appreciation for the would afford relief to some 15,000 rel- ready being enlisted and a program
last
month.
One
thousand
dollars
was
atives of war veterans. State De-
unscientific.
Isaac Carmel and Rabbi Hershman.
Jews
were
already
settled
on
the
land
highest
and
best
type
of
Yiddish
play
Nose Not Mark.
given by Congregation Shaarai Sha- in Russia and the outlook for them, and has become discriminating in its partment estimates were that the for publicity and speakers is under
Special committees were appointed
of Lancaster, a., and
measures would admit more than 60, way. Some money is even being sent
The traditional Jewish nose with
to take charge of the banquet and the
taste, which means that itis satisfied 000
said, is very bright.
aliens. Mr. Curran characterized In which is being forwarded to New
a hunch in the middle, drooping atimayim, on B i Israe Charleston , he "You
massmeeting.
iy with the best actors and act.
ar e cl osest to the people only
who
Rabbi
'nal,
ry
of
memo
in
this estimate as "entirely unfounded." York.
The Jewish community of Detroit the end and with a nostril resemblinggregati
W est Virgi nia,
This is to we want to help, understand d their I resses on the Yiddish stage today.
It is a great pity that when there
among 14 Morris H . Youngerman.
has been aroused by the announce- the figure 6, is found only
In response to this demand, they
is a terrific need of this sort we can-
ws per cehnet be known as the "Morris II. Younger- need best," he added. "You know the
"Y" WILL HOLD SEDERS
ments of the visits of the great guests per cent of the Jewish people,"
These
man Memorial Prize," and its funds horror of being out of a job—the hor- brought the Vilna Troupe to s. Detroit
not just go out and ask for money
'd.
"The
remaining
86
and April 7 has been proclaimed a oi
are to be used for the annual purchase ror of hopelessness. And you know, I 1 for a n umb of perfmance
A. is sponsoring two but in order to properly distribute the
The Y. W.
to
y
Jewish holiday. Hebrew schools will have straight, broad or even pug
- ' performances were followed by the
cloed ia hod,
that
e people
we are tring
th
, that
burden and guarantee a steady in-
et of the Jewish ency
be closed and all the pupils will be noses. While African Jews have long of a set
always an upstandin g self- I outstanding performance of Madame Seders to be held at the clubhouse, 89 come when we once begin, it is neces-
help
of
Reli-,
Rowena street, on the evenings of
or a set of the Encyclopedia
assembled in the afternoon in the
gion and Ethics, to be presented to a respecting people. We don't want to'
sary to have a definite organization
March
29
and
30.
Anyone
wishing
While
Spanish
Jews
have
black,
wavy
is bringing
to now
the city
auditorium of the Hebrew School,
member of the graduating class, upon make soup-kitchen people out of them. Lobel in "Madame
X" and
the
attend either one or both may do to arrange for the proper auditing of
Philadelphia and Byron, where the hair, Chinese Jews have coarse, recommendation of the faculty. Three We must save them from that.
I for the week of Pesach the renowned to
accounts and to create the enthusiasm
so
by
calling
Glendale
7971
as
soon
Hebrew poet laureat will meet the straight hair and German Jews are in
"The Joint Distribution Committee
and publicity so that the entire corn-
five
hundred
dollar of
gifts,
one from
a large proportion blonde."
Samuel
Rosenberg
Cincinnati
in has agent more money than it pos- Yiddish
actress,
Celia
Adler, whc
had many
years
of experience
on has
the as possible.
Mudents.
munity is informed. The calamity in
Summing
the physical
character-
ders.
Lipsky Lauds Leaders.
istics
of the up
Jew,
the lecturer
de- memory of his brother Theodore, and sensed. It has borrowed money on Yiddish stage and especially with the
350 LEAVE FOR PALESTINE I Europe is of such a scope that the
Louis Lipsky, president of the dared: another in memory of his mother, I personal notes signed by some of its Jewish Art Theater, playing leading
mere giving of an amount which can
Hannah Rosenberg, and another from members—nearly a million dollars, roles w ith the noted Jewish actor,
Zionist Organization of America,
WARSAW.(J. T. A.)—Three hun- be afforded at the present time is not
"The difference between Jews of
because we could not wait—not even1 Ben A i. flee first performance will
after having heard Chaim Nachman any
adequate. It will be necessary to fur-
the
estate
of
Charles
S.
Mack
of
Cim
two communities is greater than
for the self-satisfied rich who attend'. be given on Tuesday night, March 30, dred and fifty Jewish emigrants left nish relief over a period of three
.. , also announced.
Bialik, was asked to give hio opinion
inna u were Day
the Jews of any one commun. , c Founder's
is an annual event to their luxuries first, and then give ' i a D ..t_thte . Yiddish Playhouse, Hastings Poland on a special train. They will years and the contributions and sub-
of the leaders of the United Pales- between
embark for Palestine at Constanza.
ity and the surrounding non-Jewish I
tine Appeal, and in part said:
population within that community. , at the Hebrew Union College, and is a little charity. You are kin to those
scriptions most be based on our in-
I held in memory of Dr. Isaac M. Wise who cry for help from overseas. You ""`
"Chaim Nachman Bialik, the great
Icome and capacity estimated for that
Spanish
Jews
bear
a
closer
resem-
will
help."
Hebrew poet laureate, is one of a blance to Spaniards than to German who established that institution.
time.
Mr. Lehman said among other
small group of Hebrew poets and
In Poland at the present time• the
ws. The Jews of Ukrania look '
things:
scholars who are responsible for the Je
complete disappearance of working
N
H.
G
I
S.
RABBI
"The task which faces the Joint Dia-
like the Little Russian t an
capital
by reason of the loss of value
revital of the Hebrew language. His more
th e Jews of China. And in view of I
AT TEMPLE ON SUNDAY ' tribution Committee in Europe is
of money create • shifting of values
Poetic achievements have made him the

above it would be erroneous to
threefold: the work to be done in Rua-

l y in
e n: r emdlem
the foremost poet of the age. His conclude that the Jews are a race
that i has ws• i : y i p etdh eo le wi
un da y mornin g, M arc h. 28,1 sia, the work to be done in Palestine,
O
i a a fin
h id.
works are translated into all living conclude
wi ll be and the work in other parts of East-
l■ nguages, and amongst his greatest having certain physical character's- th e pulpit of Temple Be th ll El
Likewise,
the
abolition
of
capitalism
. Golkden. ern and Southeastern Europe.
lia
Russia
means
the
entire
re-educe.
literary admirers are men like Gorki. tics in common.
analysis " of Jewish types leads occupied by Dr. Samuel
Li
o
In Russia, the only way in which
e ea , spea on
"An
lion and replacing of the Jewish pro-
Bialik has been styled in the sam e one
to the conclusion that Jews, de- son of Pittsburgh.
further existence can be assured for
V in artisanship and agriculture.
category as Yehuda Halevi, the great spite all religious restrictions, have the subject "Can Human Nature Be the Jews is to help make the traders
i
u
While soup kitchens are necessary, the
Hebrew Spanish poet. Bialik is not mingled with the people among whom Changed?"
and
middlemen
of
the
cities
into
pro-
only a poet; he is also a compiler of thd. So-called Jewish charac- Dr. Goldenson is one of the most
problems involved go further than the y
i
ey tics,
live which look like anatomical popular rabbis in this countr . He Iductive workers, to give them a chance
scholarly works. He is the author of
establishment of so up kitchens."
ork-
w
th
r
bread
as
hand
s
a keen Dr. thinker and a forceful of earning ei
Wiseman's View.
the Sepher Hagadah, a collec.ion of teri
traits, are in reality but cultural ha- i sspeaker.
Goldenson stops in De- era or as farmers. There is supreme-
all the gems of Talmud and Midrash.
Henry Wineman when interviewed
ly
the
opportunity
of
helping
the
great
Arbr,
w
en
route
to
trait
na-
He, the great poet and scholar, who bits."
as a
athere back to the farm movement which has
Jews cannot be regarded
now resides in Palestine, hao left this
any a he is
For a long time past, the Congregation of Temple Beth El has been said When I read the letter in the De-
of the begun among the Jews of Russia. We
since they do not p ossess such
as great Hill l Auditorium service

work to come to the United States to non attributes
have now the opportunity of helping contemplating a program of expanzion by means of which to meet the re- trait Jewish Chronicle, I was deeply
of
a
nation,
territorial, legal, political or lingikal Jewish Student Congregation.
arouse American Jewry for the re- the
more
than
20,000
families
to
establish
Temple services begin in the morn- their livelihoods on farms. This work Wows and educational needs of the growing Jewish community in various impressed by the timeliness of your
building of the Jewish National unity, the speaker continued. Many
message.
parts of the city. In his last annual report to the congregation,
or Hebrew ing at 10:45. The public is cordially
Homeland. His addresses delivered
"You are right—the lethargy of the
h
is no longer an experiment. There previous reports, Dr. Franklin had expressed the thought that the congre-
dist
invite .
at different functions throughout the do no t speak the Yidori y sp ea
are
today
thousands
and
thousands
al-
gation
could
not
rest
satisfied
until
every
Jewish
child
in
the
community
I
Jews of Detroit is astounding. The
The maj
country are styled prophetic utter- languages.
the
land
m
aking
had been given the opportunity for an adequate religious
from suffering Jews in Po-
he d o
languages of the countries in which, UKRANIANS PROTEST
ready
t
a y established
. training. This I I appeals
ances. He is the bearer of prophetic
I
land, Bessarabia and Russia have
livi ng by their ow n n hands for them • sentiment was unanimously endorsed by the congregation
they live.
AGAINST YIDDISH USE , a selves
Judaism.
fallen on deaf ears. Is it because
I
and
their
families.
Religious Cheeps.
meeting
last
October
and
the
board
of
trustees,
together
with
the
board
of
_
"Dr. Stephen S. Wise, one of the
Palestine Received $7,000,000.
With regard to religion a lack of 1
education of the temple, was given authority to carry the suggestion into Dctroiters are too prosperous, too
most colorful personalities in Ameri- unanimity also is apparent. Some 1 MOSCOW.— (J. T. A.) — Voting I "As regards the situation in Pales- effect. As a result, the first step in this program of expansion has now much occupied in piling up wealth,
h; against all Jewish candidates who ran ■
churc
can Jewry, rabbi of the Free Syna-
that they cannot visualize the suffer-
sh
ew
i
odo
to the Ort hx
orm. A 1 for election to the local Soviet was tine, we have always helped Pales- been A taken.
gogue, founder of the Institute of belong
two-story and basement building situated at 3430-32 Fenkell avenue, ing now going on in these foreign
class themselvesJ as Ref . at
the punishment of the Ukrainian tine. Out of nearly $60,000,000 spent
a
t
_a_11.
Religion, promoter of Jewish scholar- others
Religious
a
as
lands?"
vast number profess no religion
' population in Winnice, Ukraine, for iby the Joint Distribution Committee near Dexter boulevard, has been leased by the congregation
Rabbi Franklin Hopeful.
ship and one of the foremost orators They have become secularized
he demand of the Jewish voters that in the 10 years of its work, about $7,- School and Community Center. It is situated in the heart of a growing
rded
as
their
re11-1
on the American platform, has been
"I read in the last issue of the
000,000—a fairly large proportion— Jewish district where investigation shows there are many hundreds of Jew-
t
be re
_ c ...
what may
in active service of the Zionist move- gious
convictions are as different froml__ _ ' fn i 1 pronouncement be read in was spent in Palestine. Among the ish children without the facilities for religious education. It is to these Chronicle the letter written by Harry
ment since the formation of the the established Jewish religions as1;Addi.h.
Margolin anent the sufferings of the
most important constructive work ac-
I During the election the Jewish complished by the Reconstruction children in particular that those sponsoring these new activities desire to Jews of Poland, Russia and other
American Zionist Federation 27 years day is from night, he declared.
cater. The school is being furnished by Mr. and Mrs. John J. Ginsburg as
ago. He has in the early days of the
If not a race, not • nation and voters demanded that the Nakaz be Committee of the Joint Distribution
Eastern European countries, and I
Fnces.
ra
"
movement battled to secure for Zion- not a religion, what then have the read, besides in the Russian and Uk- Committee was the establishment of • memorial to their darling daughter, Arlene n the first floor with a seat- understand he is impatient with the
,
The building consists of an assembly room o
ism a place in American Jewry. He Jews in common to justify their iden-
I
Jews of our city, who apparently are
There
are

number
of
classrooms,
all
, rainian languages, also in Yiddish. the Kupath Milveh, which is the larg-
360.
was one of the group of young men tification as a socal group ? " profess( The Ukrainian electors protested eat free loan association in the world ! ing capacity of approximately , an' a game room and poasible gymnasium ' all too dilatory in coming to the relief
who entered the Zionist ranks and Goldenweiser asked. lie pointed to ' 1 against this suggestion and created and the organization of the Central i well lighted, on the second floor
bly hall. The build. of their suffering brethren.
who has lived to see the organization four traits which he said are quite a tumult. The Jewish voters resent Bank of Co-operatives, which has ! running the full length of the building below the assem e p o
"However, the committee in charge
for , has its plena for an aggressive cam-
of which he was one of the promoters conspicuous among Jews, and which ed the attitude of the Ukrainians. 5250,000 invested in loans to the co- ing affords besides facilities for the school, very ampl opportunities
s, etc.
operative
in
Palestine.
The
Kupath
social
work
of
all
kinds,
inch:ding
dances.
mothers'
meeting
tumultous
scenes
which
recognized by the 63 nations includ- Jews ought to develop. namely, indi-Following
I
The activities of the new building will begin on Sunday morning, April , poign well in hand and very soon
ing our own government. He is now vidualism, internationalism, a passion lasted several hours, the Nakaz was Milveh Is the organization making
with the organization of a branch religious school. In this I hundreds of workers will be in Use
'
read also in Yiddish, but the Ukrain- loans to individuals while the Central
a
. field gathering funds for the relief
k sOding the greatest successful cam- for culture and for peace.
school,
the same methods and the game courses of study' pursued in the main
paign for funds for the movement.
"Whether as the result of the an- ians cast their votes against the Jew. Bank deals exclusively with co-opera- School of religion of the temple will be followed. These courses include of the present crisis. Those who ave
"Dr. Schmarya Levin, one of the cient Hebrew tradition or of persecu. ish candidates.
read Mr. Brown's S. 0. S. message -
tives.
Jewish
History,
Jewish
Ethics,
Jewish
Ceremonials,
current
topics
of
Jewish
theoreticians of Zionism, is known tions and social isolation, these four i
"I believe that economic develop-
will not need urging to give gener- •
throughout Jewry as an orator and characteristics exist among Jews in I WILL FORM NEW CABINET
ment in Palestine must continue along interest, several courses in Hebrew, and all the usual branches pursued in a ously and promptly. The co-operation
Jewish
religious
school.
All
children
resident
in
the
district
of
which
this
scholar. When Jewish life in Russia a marked degree and their retention

co-operative lines—through co-opera.
of all Jews of Detroit at this time is
was normal he was one of the spokes- by Jews should be fostered," the 1 BUCHAREST.—(J. T .A.)—Gen. tines of merchants, of workers and ag- new building is the heart and who are not in attendance at other religious imperative, if thousands of our co-
schools are urged to be present at the organization meeting on Sunday religionists now threatened with death
eral
Averscu
will
trobably
be
in-
ricultural
co-operatives.
Our
aim
if
men in the Russian Dome (Parlia-
i declared. the substitution of
ment). He was editor of many speaker
structed with the tas of forming the the money sought in the $15,000,000 morning, April 4. However, no children will be registered in the school from starvation, are to be kept alive."
In v
p
they are accompanied by their parents or guardians.
periodicals. He has traveled many individual
"The letter of Mr. Margolin. is .a
consciousness for grou new Roumanian cabinet, it was stated Overseas Chest Campaign is raised, unless
It is likely that a branch of Beth El College for Higher Jewish Studies challenge
of
lands preaching the gospel of a He- reasoning, is an important trait
here. The four-year mandate of t e is to set apart $1,500,000 for economic
to the Jews of •Detroit,"
braic renaissance and a rejuvenated the Jewish character. The very ab- present government will expire on development in Palestine through the will also shortly be opened in the new building. The program of expansion
upon which Temple Beth El is entering contemplates further branches In
(Turn to Last rage.)
Isr,, el. He is now a resident of Tel sence of a Jewish nationality has March 27. In the meantime, the gov- Palestine economic corporation. A
other parts of the city in the not distant future.
Aviv, Palestine, and he is accompany- made the Jews susceptible to interne- ernment is rushing through parlia-
(Turn to Last Page.)
ing the great poet Bialik, with whom
ment the electoral reform bill.
(Turn to Last Page.)
(Turn to Last Page.)

Universal Peace
Is Jewish Mission

open
ictest
ed by
ed by
per-
ricit y.

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MARGOLIN LETTER
Presidency of
Lodge Hears [Accepts
$15,000,000 Campaign
JEWISH ORGANIZED Pisgah
AROUSES SPIRITED
Johan J. Sm ertenko
LABOR IS TO GIVE 1 Anlerica
DISCUSSION IN CITY
Likened to Symphon
A MILLION DOLLARS1

i n Which All Nationalities y
Play Parts.

Cbarles C. Simons, Judge of District Court, Introduced Speaker. ' 1
i
Dr. Leo M. Franklin Urged the Rebuilding of Palestine
Though Methods May Differ.



CADILLAC

DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MARCH 26, 1926

1DGE JULIAN W. MACK AT LUNCHEON
AT PHOENIX CLUB ASKS DETROIT JEWS
TO UTILIZE PALESTINIAN OPPORTUNITY

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l Alex. Kahn Presides at Meeting

GIFTS ANNOUNCED
ON

COMMMEE MEETING
ON IMMIGRATION BILL •

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Temple Beth El Begin S
Program of Expansion

Tenkell Avenue B ui ild ng For Branch
Religious
School a d Commun i ty
ii
H ouse. Work to Begin April 4.

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