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CLIFTON AVINU1 - CINCINNATI 30, OHIO

26, 1926

and Isaiah
concert was
' the Lechein
h Ida 1• 01i is
vice-presid en t
surer.

:ASES
• —An alarm.
se of suicides
r was submit-
ah by Profes-
icides among
Jong been a
sir number is
argcr among
than among

All Jewish News
All Jewish Views
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11- EDETROIT LWISII. eiRONICIA

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APER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN

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DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, APRIL 2, 1926

VOL. XIX. NO. 19.

ToDiscussopening IMMIGRATION BILL
CHAIM NACHMAN BIALIK, DR. STEPHEN
Foundation CHANGES FAVORED
S. WISE, SCHMARYA LEVIN HERE FOR
UNITED PALESTINE APPEAL ON APRIL 7 Pisgah Lodge is Planning Or. BY JAMES J. DAVIS,

Detroit Jewry Mourns Loss of Rabbi
Judah L. Levin, Scholar and Sage

gani2ation at University

Labor Secretary Recommends
Relief for Separated Im.
A feature of the next meeting of
migrant Families.
Pisgah Lodge will be a discussion of

200 LAWYERS EXPECTED
TO SERVE AS SPEAKERS

the proposal to establish a Hillel
undation at the University 0
MASSMEETING AT ARENA GARDENS AND BANQUET
number of MAKES NO COMMENT ON
F M oichi gan, Ann Arbor.
AT HOTEL STATLER IS PROGRAM FOR GALA DAY prominent members have been re-1
PERLMAN LEGISLATION
act
on the
cently agitating prompt action
Detroit Jewry Responding to Appeal in a Manner Which Has proposal and have pointed out the
Special Cases Involving
successes achieved by similar
founda-
Only
Surpr ised Optimists. List of Contributions Up to and
Mils in other institu ions.
Hardships to Be Considered
Including Monday Night Totals $37,000.
The H
illel Foundations, which are
'
Within Quota,
preparations been made now functioning at the Universities
Nevhe history of Detroit Jewry have s in connection with the visit of Wisconsin, Illinois and Ohio State,
connection
to honor national Jewish leaders as is the ease
ed and are supporte d
WASHINGTON, D. C.— (J. T. A.)
to our city of Chaim Nachniann Blank, the great Jewish poet laureate; Dr. were establis
ent Order B 'nai
Indhpende
hmarya Levin, the great Jewish orator and Zionist leader, and Dr.: by the
ge
Stephen S. Wise, the national chairman of the United Palestine Appeal, a . B'rith. They serve to provide a —The long awaited translation in
leading rabbi and great leader in many matters of vital Jewish interest of, boys
meeting
place for
girls and
terms of President
attending
the Jewish
university.
Op- concrete
recommendation
to relieve Coolidge's
the hard-

he

tone,
!al' the

'!

1 be o.

enth-
onie.

aloe

4,1nc.

RABBIS MAKE PLEAS
FOR STARVING JEWS
' OF EASTERN EUROPE

Franklin, Fischer, Thumin,
Urge Members of Congrega-
tions to Assist J. D. C. Drive.

of Al iehigan.

Fred M. Butzel, Rabbis Leo M. Franklin, A. M. Hershman and
Leon Fram Laud Visitors in Interviews. Holiday Is
Declared and Mayor to Welcome Guests.

F F

TELEPHONE

CADILLAC
1-0-4-0

Alvin D. Hersch, Chairman of
Speakers Bureau, Asks for
600 Workers.

During the Passover Jews are re-
minded quite frequently of the suffer-
ing among Jews of Eastern Europe,
especially Russia and Poland, it was
announced by officials of the United
Jewish Campaign which is to under-
take a drive soon for funds for relief
and reconstruction work abroad. '
Rabbis of every congregation in the
s national is and
international
scope.
of the
greatest significance
also and most unusual is the prey.. portunity is provided for the study of ships brought about by the separation
city have joined in calling upon the
Jewish science, history and art and of families under the present quota
What
ter
from
Sec-
1
n
Jews
of Detroit to do their share to-
made
in
a
le
was
nce of these three outstanding Jews in Detroit at the same time, and i
wards answering the call of misery
Johnson, chair-
ban., libraries containing noted Jewish law
o
these leaders will appear both o n
works are available to the students. retary Davis to Hiram
the same interests. All tare d
from millions of Jews in Eastern
the eve. wo
quet at the Stotler Hotel and at the massmeeting at the Arena on
Europe.
drive will . mittee, purporting to carry out this
Rabbis Joseph Thumin and Moses
e gress of the membership
Ding of April 7.
Lodge, recommendation and embodying, so
Detroit is considered by the national leaders a strategical point in th
f Pi
Fischer are strongly urging members
Na. 34,
Independent
national campaign for $5,000,000 for certain needs in Palestine during the , given
at the
meeting of Order B'nai far as it is known at this time the
of their congregations to enlist as
B'rith, Tuesday evening, April 6. The maximum stand of the administra-
workers for the fund drive. The work
year 1925.
a lik a t I
tion, whereby under Secretary Davis 's
Dr. Wise will be the principal speaker at the banquet and Mr. Bi
of organizing the solicitors is being
campaign for new members was
2, estimate not over 25,000 additional
the massmeeting. There will also be brief addresses at the banquet by ' launched Monday evening, March 2 ,
undertaken at campaign headquarters,
will be admissable. It is not
l'
under the direction of Harry Stavin, a thorough remedy of exemption, such
2326 Penobscot building. Hundreds
Mr. Bialik and Dr. Levin. Edgar A.,
chairman of the as proposed by the Wadsworth-Perl-
of workers are still needed.
Guest will recite a special poem which thanked me for having shown them newly appointed ....
, .
o..-- f of , mmoersnip
, .
.1 si
It is bring pointed out to Jewish
he is writing for the occasion and the Jewish Pplestine s 8----
committee.
porary
limited
D hi
Persons applying for membership man Bill, but a temporary d.
congregations that the House of Is-
ro es.
guests will be welcomed by the them, Professor George a
rael is in distress. Millions of Jews
mayor. There will be short addresses soy of Biblical literature at ale Uni- before May 1 will be initiated withemergency proposal, it is state states
'' "" the Aaron Droock Class on Sunday, In his letter Secretary Davis
are suffering a catastrophe of pover-
at the massmeeting by Dr. Levin, Dr. versity, said to me: .ui 'or Sc
I May 2. The initiation will be a fea. that he has dealt with cases involving
ty, disease, starvation, homelessness
Wise and Ra bbi Hersh man.
lure of the ceremonies dedicating the the separation of families. From the
and despair—In Poland, Russia, Ga-
Head.
Friedberg Banquet
' new B'nai B'rith Community house.economic standpoint the principle of
licia, Bessarabia, Austria and other

The chairman of the banquet will
Applicants will also receive the bens• restriction of inimigration is undoubt-
countries.
be Morris Friedberg, who is the
RABBI
JUDAH
L.
LEVIN
Suicides, which have been the rarest
, tit of the present initiation fee, which edly a success,
great. he says, nly human to
chairman of the Detroit campaign.
of phenomena among Jews, are be-
sympathize with the p light of many
With the passing of Rabbi Judah L. Levin, Detroit has lost a force for coming more and more frequent in
as
May 1.
of these people. "I have given much
be Rabbi Hershman. The two meet-
the stricken and blighted sections of
A meeting of the members of the s tudy to a means of remedying the religious unity who had served the interests of Orthodoxy in this city

Eastern Europe, congregations are
tags are in charge of separate corn-
B'nai Thursday
B'rith Community
held
evening, House
April 1, was
in situation without destroying the basis spiritual
head
for
nearly
29
years.
Rabbi Levin was one of the leading, most respected and best loved being told.
mittees, the banquet committee be-
of the restrictive principle of the pros- figures in this country and during his long ministry in Detroit had as en-
Expressing alarm for the moral and
ing headed by Miss Hattie Gittleman,
the community house. Disposition a nt law," the secretary states.
Secretary Davis recommends merely reared himself that all who knew him feel his passing as a personal loss. spiritual integrity of the Ilouse of
who is the president of the local Ha-
was made of a number of important
Although
for
years
the
head
of
United
Jewish
Orthodox
congregations
Israel and for its physical and mental
dassah Chapter, and the massmeeting
business matters relating to the oper- a n amendment to give only prefer-
being headed by Julius Braun, a ill-
ation and financing of the building. e nce to wives, husbands, minor chit- of Detroit, his influence extended among those who were not of Orthodox welfare, rabbis are calling upon the
rector in the local Keren Ilayesod I
An interesting program of entertain- dren, step-children and parents of all persuasion and even outside of Jewry his wisdom and kindliness won him Jews of Detroit, who are blessed with
prosperity and happiness, to help save
organization. The committees are
meat was furnished the members aliens over 21 lawfully admitted and many admirers and friends.
who died Friday, March 26, was . held on the stricken Jewriea of Europe from
very active and both affairs have
l'h f n , ral of Rabbi Levin
present.
perm anently residing in America. Sunday, March 28, and was the largest • in the history of the Jewis h coin
been carefully planned and no stone
The local lodge is also stressing A nother recommendation is for a spa- munity of Detroit. About 8,000 persons attended. The services started annihilation.
the Jewish re-
And in the name of thebrotherhood
will be left unturned to make them
vises
the work of its anti-defamation com-
at 1:30 p. m. in the family residence, 404 East Ferry avenue. Brief services -I )igloo and the J
the most successful in every aspect.
mittee. Several complaints have been vial quota not exceeding
every Jew in Detroit is urged to ge
received by the committee recently be
added
to each
present
for were conducted by Rabbi A. M. Ilersh-g
Leaders among Detroit Jewry,
cases
where
hardships
are quota
felt. This
behind the United Jewish Campaign.
Orthodox or Liberal, Zionist and non-
regarding discriminatory action upon 500 however, is not to be further man of Congregation Shaarey Zedek.
Rabbi Leo M. Franklin, of Temple
Between
2,000
and
3,000
persons
stood
the part of several local employers. available after once exhausted and
Zionist, are unanimous in their sup-
Beth El, sounded ■ keynote of the
These complaints are now being in- only 20 per cent are to be issuable outside the house. The mourners then
port of the United Palestine Appeal
campaign to enlist workers Tuesday
proceeded
to
the
Mogen
Abraham
Sy-
e
up
mad
vestigated by the committee. The each month. A reserve quota
this year, as is evidenced by the
night at the Seder at Temple Beth EL
nagogue on Farnsworth near Beau-
Anti - Defamation League is ever
many that have been made since the
More than 400 men participated in the
watchful of any action upon the part the
by pooling
all the
unused
quotas
of bien street, where a large crowd
past two
years,
which
now
local campaign started.
Seder under the auspices of the Men's
I of any individual or group which amounts to 4,000. and.s.leo any future. waited. A short service waa con- Religion Classes to Begin Sun- TeMple Club. He uttered a call for
Fred M. Butzel, whose interests are
ducted
•at
the
synagogue,
consisting
more for such
I ends to unjustly discriminate against
UP
to
10,000
'
day,
April
4,
Under
Beth
catholic and sympathies social, ex-
workers and pointed out the sacred
of songs by Cantor Minkovsky. From
CHAIM NACHMAN BIALIK
I the Jew or to belittle or defame the unused
hardship caeca, at the discretion of the the Mogen Abraham Synagogue, the
El Auspices.
mission entrusted to the Jewe of De-
pressed the following opinion:
i s character
and ethics
of lodge
the Jew.
All
members
of
the
are
being
Secretary
of
Labor,
after
the
exhaust-
fascinating
feature
of
Palestine
funeral party went to the Shaarey
troit.
"Detroit has been very fortunate
ing of the other quotas, Is also rec- Zedek Synagogue at Willis and Brush
A hearty response was given to
in the quality of interest which has Dr. Schmarya Levin.' Dr. Schmarya
On Sunday morning of this week at
Levin has an eloquence not only of urged to attend the next meeting of ommended.
streets, where Rabbi A. M. Hershman It) o'clock, Temple Beth El will open Rabbi Franklin's plea. A large num-
been aroused this year in Palestinian
the lodge and participate in
ee the is-
Silent on Perlman Bill.
read the services and Cantor 1, [gotta its branch religious school in its new- ber of those present volunteered their
restoration. We have had the radical
cession and disposition of a number
services as workers. It was made
The secretary's letter is completely sang appropriate numbers. The fol-
viewpoint of JabotinskY, the com-
of important matters affecting the silent on the exemption of relatives lowing rabbis were present: Leo M. ly acquired building at 3430-32 Fen- known that only ten persons will be
mon-sense broad appeal of Judge
kell avenue; near Dexter boulevard. interviewed by each worker. Thus
lodge and order.
from the quota as provided in the Franklin, Leon Fram, E. Ashishkin, It is expected that a great many chil-
Mack, the eloquence of Mans Nordau,
Perin-Ian-Wadsworth bills. The sec- Joseph Thumin, Moses Fischer, Jacob dren of the neighborhood will be pres- during the week of the money raising
and now again we will have the philo-
campaign the energy of the workers
retary's letter is perplexing in view iBienenfeld and others.
rs
0
sophical insight of Dr. Levin, the ora-
1
ent for registration. Classes will be
of Commissioner Husband's testimony I Special memorial services will be immediately opened for children of will not be overtaxed.
torical outbursts of Dr. Wise and,
at the immigration committee hear-I held April 20 at 2:30 p. m. at the all ages for the study of Jewish His-
Speaker. Bureau Meets.
beat of all, the poetical inspiration of
ing and his answer to Johnson's in-ishaar,y Zedek Synagogue. Leading
That Detroit Jews have been stirred
tory, Jewish Ethics, Jewish Cere-
Chaim Bialik.
uirt'. It is understood that the bill Detroit rabbis, as well as rabbis from
q
by
the
plea from overseas is evident.
monials and Customs, Hebrew and
"Palestine means many things to
is still in the process of revision. Sen- other cities, will participate. Rabbi
such other branches as constitute the It was brought out clearly at a recent
the Jews and that Jew who does not
ator Johnson already had Davis's let- Meyer Berlin, head of the United Or-
meeting
of the speakers' bureau
Doctor Cyrus Adler, President, ter which, because of its length and thodox Rabbis of America, lea post- curriculum of the main religious United Jewish
see rose possible good in the tre-
Campaign in the Book-
school of the congregation.
mendous efforts now being expended
the fact that a formal resolution cov- poned a trip to Palestine in order to
Gives Report to Board
Cadillac
hotel. Talks by many men
There will be no charge for tuition
is indeed poor in imagination. We
ering the amendments included, take part in the memorial 'service.
aroused those present to a high pitch
at
the
religious
school,
but
all
chil-
of Directors.
are indeed fortunate that such a va-
coupled with Coolidge's message as Rabbi Levin is survived by his wi-
dren not otherwise cared for in the of enthusiasm in the campaign.
riety of points of view are being
basis, would indicate the final wor dow, Esther Rhoda, and four sons,
Alvin D. Hersch presided at the
matter of religious education will be
brought to us and it is to be hoped
Nathan P., Samuel M., Isadore and
NEW YORK.—At a meeting of the pn the subject.
Ile called upon
heartily welcomed. They must, how- luncheon-meeting.
that not only will our generosity be
Commissioner Husband's statement Abraham J.
board of directors of the Jewish Theo-
Rabbi Leo M. Franklin, Fred M. But-
ever,
at
the
time
of
registration,
be
stimulated, but that deeper and more
Rabbi Levin was born on April 6,
logical Seminary of America held on may indicate that another letter of
zel,
Morris
D.
Waldman
and Sidney
accompanied by their parents. The
significant thinking should take place
March Id, the report of the president, more liberal character may come later, 1862, in Torah, province of Vilna. His
Alexander. At this meeting many
in our community, that each of us
Doctor Cyrus Adler, showed a total with regard to Commissioner Curran's father, Rabbi Nahum l'hineas, was a plan contemplates the immediate or- speakers were enrolled for the one
should thereby find greater content-
landowner of Trab, what although ganization also of boys' anal girls' week drive.
registration of 78 students in the rab- testimony and later developments.
ment and greater hope for ourselves
"As I have repeatedly expressed he had the rabbinical degree, content- clubs, Boy and Girl Scouts, Parent-
binical department of the seminary,
Every Jewish attorney in Detroit
and our fellow Jews.'
27 in the course leading to the degree myself, I want to see something done ed himself with 'attending to his busi- Teachers Association and such other will be asked to take part in the cam-
activities as are germane to the pur-
ness
and
refused
to
accept
the
many
of
Doctor
of
Hebrew
Literature
and
to
relieve
the
eases
of
extreme
hard-
paign:
Invitations to members of the
Dr. Franklin Gives View.
4 candidates enrolled for the Hatter- ship caused by the separation of fam- offers received from pulpits in Russia . poses of the congregation. It is the legal profession to enroll as speakers
Dr. l.eo M. Franklin, rabbi of Tem-
purpose of the congregation to co-
Rabbi
Levin
received
his
elemen
at
Iloraah.
In
the
Teachers
Institute
ilies.
It
is
morally
right,
it
is
econo
are being sent out in the form of let-

ple Beth El, has very definite views
the total registration in all depart- mically right, that these families tart' education at the home of an operate with other Jewish organiza- ters by Henry Butzel. In this man-
on l'alestine and when asked about
DR. STEPHEN S. WISE
ments is 492-143 men and 359 wenn. should be united. I might, Mr. Sena- uncle, and in the town of Sohl gained tions doing religious and educational ner, it is expected to get responses
the forthcoming visit of the out-
work
in
this
district.
from at least 200 lawyers, who are
speech but of personality. p as- en, being divides! as follows: in the tor, give you many illustrations of his reputation as a Talmudic scholar
standing Jewish personalities said:
The committee in charge an-
non for and his faith in Palestine main department there are 157 stu- how the sympathetic appeals try the of note. At the age of IS, he became
' 1 balm Nachman Bialik, who is makes all the rest of us ashamed of dents, Cl men and 96 women; in the souls of the officers of the immigration a student in the Yeshivah (Rabbinical nounces the gift of a beautiful new Jews.
piano from Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Par- While home mainly for the holiday,
frequently spoken of as the poet
post-graduate department 41 students, service, but you know them as well as Seminary), of Volozhin, Russia, under
shall. The interest that has already David A. Brown, national chairman
laur.wte of the Jewish Renaissance,
9 men and 32 women; and in the Is- I. Every member of Congress and the tutelage of the well-known Rabbi
f of the United Jewish Campaign and
xpression
manifested in the opening o
has unquestionably given e
rael Friedlander classes 295 students, every Senator has had individual cases II. L. Berlin, the head of the eshi- been
this branch is most stimulating to honorary chairman of the local drive,
to many of the steepest and finest
ht
to
his
attention
and
I
an
vah.
In
two
years
he
received
his
full
I 4 men
6 and
2 31 women. Doctor Ad-
i
those
in
charge
of
the
expansion
pro.
will aid in stimulating the organizing
• brought
As yet
thino• that go to constitute the Jew-
ter called attention to the splendid not going to burden you with more. I rabbinical diploma from this institu-
gram of Temple Beth F.I. A formal nothing definite has been planned.
ish spirit. His coming here will no
!average in attendance maintained at do hope you will give every considers- tion.
dedication program—of which details of Further
workers encouragement
and speakers. has been
Bout,' be greeted, as it should be, with
the Teachers Institute. In the main tion to the measure of relief I propose
Becomes Rabbi of Leakeveh.
will shortly be announced—will be received by officials of t he United
department this average ranges from and that it may have that o
acclaim, both by those who have fol-
At the age of 20, Rabbi Levin roar. arranged after the building has been Jewish Campaign from Shaarey Zedek
lowed his writings and activities anal
O4 per cent to 96 percent, the general tam as speedily as possible," Secre-
daughter completely equipped.
average
of
93
percent
being
a
very
Synagogue. They announce that Ab-
by those who wish to meet and hear
high average of attendance in any y in- tar Davis concluded. tied of Esther
Rhoda
Levin
r ' b. After
Rabbi Isaac
Levin
of Ta
raham Srere, chairman of the board
the man who has so splendidly inter-
I
his marriage he took a post-graduate F. R. JOHNSON TO SPEAK
ntitution. In the Israel Friedlander
of the congregation, and Louis Stoll,
preted the soul of the Jew."
course under the renowned Itabbi
classes the average attendance is be- RABBI FRAM SPEAKS ON
treasurer, will represent the congre-
FOR
JEWISH
COUNCIL
A•ked for his opinion in regard to
Isaac Elcanan Spektor, receiving an
tween 80 and 85 percent.
gation in the U. J. C. drive.
the Palestine appeal, Dr. Franklin
EGYPTIAN DISCOVERIES additional diploma with honor, which
During the past four months the
Every Jewish organization and con-
"You well know that I am not
Fred
R.
Johnson,
the
speaker
for
procured for him the position of rab-
seminary has received bequests from
gregation in Detroit is expected to
a political Zionist and that I never
"The Re-Discovery of Egypt" will hi at Leskeveh, province of Suvalk in Wednesday, April 7, for the National give a number of workers for the
the following:
had and have not now any sympathy
Council
of
Jewish
Women
at
Temple
i Solomon Rosenbloom of Pittsburgh, be the subject of Rabbi Leon Fram's Russia.
United Detroit Campaign drive. It
with any movement that looks to the
After spending four years in his Beth El, is chief probation officer of has been learned that women, leaders
Pa.,one of the directors of the semi- sermon in the service on the seventh
establishment of Jewish nationhood.
e of the
nary who died on Nov. 16, left the sum day of Passover. Monday, April 5, at first pulpit, Rabbi Levin came to this the Recorder's Court anal lecturer in
sociology at the University of Mich,• in the civic and social
However, I feel as every clear minded
en
of 510,000 for the establishment of 10 o'clock. Rabbi Fram will discuss country and, upon the reco mmda-
have organized large groups of work-
man must feel that this campaign has

p ,
en. Ile was formerly general se cre• ers
The Rosenbloom Scholarship Fund.
D. Stroock bequeathed $5,000
Egyptian records on non of Rabbi Jacob
no direct bearing upon such an in-
, especially of the
the
Passover. Rabbi Fram , rabbi of New York. became rabbi of
Letters are being sent to 2,000 men
Louis
terpretation of the destiny of the
Rochester, N. Y. The order of things Boston, Mass. ry Although Mr. John-
an Nathan bequeathed $3,433. - the sto
onath
son's
approach
is that of a scientific and women who have taken part in
and G. S. Rosenberg of Louisville, has traveled
in
Egypt
and
has
studied
Jew. It looks merely to the physical
elics onuments and has in the Jewish community of Rochester student of his subject,
4 0
he
has
prom.
other
drives asking them to aid in the
and
m
its r
rehabilitation of the land so as to
Ky.,
$100.
Congregation
Temple Israel of made a special investigation of this today are directly traceable to the ef- iced to state the interesting facts United Jewish Campaign.
make it habitable under the best pos-
the r as
Those wishing to enroll either
co-
kes-Barre, Pa., established for the subject. forts of the ' and
young
whose
energy
sible canditiona for those of our
ability rabbi
as spiritual
guide
won for from the layman's viewpoint. None
s
W il
can
afford
to
miss
some
enlighten-
seakers
or
workers
may
do
o by
religionists who wish to dwell there.
p
of
' him wide recognition.
yea r 1 920-27 a double scholarshi
lynecroani: telephoning or appearing at head-
SCHMARYA LEVIN
Such a campaign ought to have the
Rabbi Levin spent only two years cm, er n n othneasasufebtjyecotfthsoactiesotycilonsgee
work the value of $500 to a student in a "WHAT PRICE GLORY" TO
2326 Penobscot building.
Russia
to
moral and material support of all
at Rochester, returning to
t wors graduating class.
a us to
driv,
BE SUNDAY'S SERMON fill the pupit at Krewe, near Volozhin. our own homes in particular.
Jo epainxioonf ,w;hatsoever shade of religious our lethargy and
Doctor
to Adler represented the 'semi.
b dial( of the last phys-
am
g . spiritual
RABBI FRAM MEMBER OF
i ellyeers,00rnomrepttuedrnbedy his Abemlieerfictah,
ical to
and
refuge of the Jew— nary at the centennary celebration of

athotv.h.e- JEWISH RELIGIOUS
the Congregation B'nai Jeshurun of
tsy request, Dr. Franklin will on
Greetings to Chains Nachman 13i•lik.
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
Palestine.
lay
on
this
"It is a well-known fact by now New York.
S un day y mornin g of this week discuss • ' future of the Jewish people
MARRIAGE CONTESTED
Rabbi Fram met Bialik and Levin
war play, "What Price continent and that the Zionist ideal,
Professor Israel Davidson, who left
in Palestine and knows Rabbi Wise. that nothing can withstand the per-
Rabbi Leon Fram, director of re
deliver a of
course
Jewisn
of Glory."
the great
This play has called forth of which he was an ardent follower,
.11 t e i
to give the following suasiveness of Dr. Stephen S. Wise. for Palestine to Institute
CHICAGO.-0. T. A.)—Contend-
ligious education at Temple Beth El,
Inst University of such opposite i comments—some crit• could be more easily realized with the
Studies of
at the
the Hebrew
And when the
l( v', m
ing that marriages by a rabbi are
'as en p tlased
aka most persuasive of ng lectures
11. has just be-en elected a member
most app eali all Jerusalem, was appointed a delegate ice extolling t and others condemn- help of the United States.

legal
without
the
formality
of
"I met both Mr. Bialik and Dr. orators
rs speaks on the
Called to Detroit In 1897.
ing it in unmeasured terms—that it
cense, Attorney Jacob Legion Tenney the general air executive committee
Levin in Palestine and I shall be very of all causes, who can but do his
seminary at the ses-
og. will be interesting to follow Dr., The New Haven, Conn., Jewish corn- appeared before Superior Judge Jo- of the Religious Education Associa-
to represent the se
happy to renew our acquaintance in Parts
nar
Archaeoly
D
s
of
the
international
Franklin's interpretation of the • l- • 'Imunity was then in • chaotic condition seph Sabath with Mrs. Miriam M. tion.
s sion
Detroit
Jewish
community
i
America. When I spoke to Mr. Bialik
"The have a wonderful experience . ' seal Congress in Palestine and S ria The general public is very cordially and
The Religious Education Associa-
'
at the advice of Rabbi Jacob Jo- Paskind, 72 years old, who had just

in Palestine he promised me that he Boon eu
inter•re
invited. Services begin at 10:45.
d u rin g A r i .
seph, Rabbi Levin accepted the ra
filed suit for separate maintenance lion is an international and
l•
would soon be comin gto America. I It will greet three sons of ague Ise
organ.
i9 io,
ael H. Levinthal, class of
.
eh
i
c
w
dhr
a
r
.
s
a
n
to
rPI
c
a
Do
essc
binate
of
the
New
Haven
congrega-
the
from Benjamin Paskind, 76 years old. ligious society of educators
brought the glad news back with me. ,ten ntdo their i itnhgrli yl I i nog m
was invited to represent the
tions. Order and system were soon
Judge Sabath issued an order Fe- d for the purpose of promoting
and it is good to see the promise ful-
seminary at the inauguration of Doc- SAMUEL OFFERED PEERAGE
scientific investigation into the prob-
established
in
that
community
through
straining the aged husband from
filled. Chaim Nachman Bialik brings they have come tcrplead."
lems of education and religion. On
—Sir Her- his efforts. A Talmud Torah was evicting his wife from her home.
The public is welcome to the ban- for Parke Roxford Kolbe as president
the soul of Palestine to America. He
of the Polytechnic Institute of Brook-
the committee are some of the moat
founded to care for the liebrew edit-
LONDON.—(J. T. A.)
Thousands of Jews are married
is the proof and embodiment of our quet and the massmeeting. Invita- lye.
prominent educators of the United
bert
Samuel
was
offered
a
peerage
cation
of
the
Jewish
youth.
The
next
tions
for
the
banquet
could
not
be
without
licenses,
Attorney
Tenney
hope that Palestine will not merely
Rabbi
Solomon
Rivlin,
class
of
1921,
ermanent
p
idually
d
when
he
was
received
In
audience
by
States and of Canada.
the
founding
of
a
d iv
step
., a place Where Jews will ma ke a sent to everyone in
was appointed to gi
ve two courses in the king, according to • report pub-', . organization of Kashruth fo r the ob- said, and a decision on the Paskind
Through the large and ever-grow-
therefore
the
pub:ic
is
informed
that
case
will
affect
all
such
marriages.
hiring, but also • place where Jews
Jewish History, Bibl e History and the lished in the Jewish World, London i servance of the Jewish dietary laws.
ing religious schools under his direc-
be
made
by
tele-
will create living ideals.
rase nations may
Second Commonwealth at the Drake Anglo-Jewish weekly. Sir Herbert I At the end of the fourth year at Pukind claimed that the religious tion, Rabbi Fram hopes to contribute
phoning or ca'iing at headquarters,
ceremony was not legal and he want-
"I look • group of Christian minis-
Cadillac 2350. University in Des Moines, Iowa.
respectfully declined, the paper 1 New Haven, Rabbi Levin was celled ed the judge to annul his marriage. • great deal toward the development
Bu hl B cl
Rabbi Herman Hailperin, class of
In religious
ters to see various places of Jewish 948
Reservations are coming in very rap-
htre evneerAtliastt to Detroit by the United Jewish Or• There will be a decision in a few of the scientific • method
1922,
was
appointed
to
give
two
stated.
I
interest in Palestine and at Tel Aviv
ted
after
e
education.
t tiff:171)1ln
bereacIce2pI
will
to Da
days.
(Continued on next page.)
we met Dr. Schmarya Levin and we idly and (Tor
of
baronets.
(Turn to page 12.)
Invited him to have lunch with they
nn
When the clergymen left me they

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Levin,
on our
cream-
lk will
tnd all
Cheese
labels
lel Pe-
ers and
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