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Chicago Poet Will
' 1EAST SIDE MOURNS
MANUSCRIPTS
' AMERICAN ZIONISTS Poet
Temple Sisterhood ON EXHIBITION AT • Speak for Sisterhood AS JACOB ADLER'S
CALL NATIONAL
FUNERAL IS HELD
it) r uo ill 1 Chant ,
NEW
YORK
LIBRARY
m
Own
EDUCATIONAL mEET . carts ea as d On April 12.

and

Miss Rose Brenner of Brook-
lyn, N. Y., the president of the
National Council of Jewisti
Women, passed away suddenly
on Monday evening, April 5.
She was stricken on the after-
noon of April 5, while spending
the Passover holiday with Mrs.
Estelle M. Sternberger, execu-
tive secretary of the council.
Funeral services were held
Thursday morning, April 8, at
the Eighth Avenue Temple,
Brooklyn, N. Y. Mrs. William
D. Sporborg of Portchester, N.
Y., first vice-president, will rep-
resent the council at services.

Eddie Guest Reads Poem of
Welcome to Bialik, He-
brew Poet Laureate.

Buildins

JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN

DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, APRIL 9, 1926
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to Address
' JEWISH

VOL. XIX. NO. 111/.

imins

TELEPHONE

CADILLAC

and Levin Inspire
Bialik, Wise
Audiences at Statler and
Arena Gardens.

Lipsky, President of Organize-

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Carl Sandburg, who stands easily

tion, Makes Announcement I in the front rank of the new poets,
comes to Detroit on April 12 as the
After Conference.
program

otone Beth El.
teh od aoffteTrennp
kersisotnerb the
sepfetabe

Abraham Cahan Eulogizes Ac-
tor as the Last of the
Great Triumverate

Papers From Seminary, Drop-
sic College, Hebrew Coi-
lege Are Being Shown.
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TREASURES FROM KAI-
FLING-F00 MAY BE SEEN

(

AIM TO SPREAD JEWISH
He will read f rom his own works.

CULTURE AMONG YOUTHI "Chicago Po e ms, " " Cornhuskers," '
Illustrates Jewish Life in Ori-

"Smoke and Steel," In lecture recital
ant From Earliest Days
Noted Educators from All Over I form, and will sing in his rich round
To Present Time.
baritone, to the accompaniment of a
C ountry Are Identified
i banjo, songs of the country and of
With Movement.
NEW YORK—Prayerbooks, menu-

THEATER JAMMED WHILE
LAST RITES PERFORMED

Celia Adler Unable to Attend
On Account of Detroit
Engagement.

, the street that reflect the life of the

The funeral of Jacob P. Adler, for
tombstones of the
it- I wheat fields and of the tenements.
NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.)—A n
almost half a century the leading ex-
ng-F
and at Ka i-Fuoo,
tion-wide
movement
for
solving
the
H is the minstrel of the alleys, the scripts,
I
t 11 scrolls
brew co lony
---
ponent
of the Yiddish theater in Eu-
troubador of the wheat patches and the property of the Hebrew Union
problem of Jewish education in
Detroit Jewry responded enthusias-
rope and America, was marked Sun-
sunsets. But he also has vision and College Library of Cincinnati, are
the
United
Palestine
Appeal
America
will
be
launched
by
to

day by a demonstration in the lower
warmth and fire and one must listen being shown for the first time in the
.
by packing the Arena Gardens and the
Zionist Organization of America. A
East Side seldom equaled in the his-
to his vibrant poems that sing of East at the exhibition of Jewish life
Statler Hotel ballroom on Wednesday
special and independent agency is to smoke and steel, of sea and land, of
tory of New York. Long before the
in Oriental countries whir ope ie
night, April 7, to listen to the inspir-
be created which will co-operate with
time set for the services in Kessler's
CARL SANDBURG
existing Jewish educational agencies man and woman, to see ham re
log messages of Chaim Nachman Bia-
Second Avenue Theater, where the
For Best Essay for the promotion of all aspects of as a poet of profound human sym- the New
The York
interest
Public
of hundreds
Library recen
of v is-
lik, the Hebrew poet laureate, Rabbi
Y.
1
tragedian had acted his favorite roles
on
r
Throughout
runs
n centered
• Throu
g h t his verses
Stephen S. Wise, national chairman of
education,
g their p athies

of Lear and Shylock before two gen-
ch
, co-ordinating
ou
activities
and
offering
them
various
a
call
to
a
better,
finer
conception
of
hors
to
the
exhibition
the United Palestine Appeal and not-i
SUB. er-
human
responsibility
expressed
in
this
unique
collection,
abt
whi
erations of playgoers, surging thou-
ivities
c-
ed rabbi, and Dr. Schmarya Levin, ,
forms
of aid and service.
sands gathered in front of the Eagle
0
:
Announcement
of
this
action
was
redblooded
terms
that
have
the
ring
much
has
been
written
since
its
a
quisition
by
the
western
college
t
theorist and philosopher of the Zion-
Actors' Club at 31 East Seventh
l ic
,' made by Louis Lipsky, chairman of of sincerity and truth. In his lines, years ago. The New York Pub
banque hall o f '
ist movement. The banquet
where the body lay in state, and

Subject
;the Zionist Organization of America, "I am the Mob, the People," he uses Library exhibition of which it is
the Statler Hotel was crowded with :
along the route of the funeral cor-
from t he
---
!
part
has
been
assembled
f
600 and the Arena Gardens with over
What probably will rank in the an-Iafter a decision reached at a special the speech of the common people,
tege to the theater at Second street
eo -
meeting of the administrative corn- with its colloquialisms and its slang,
4,000 who heard the three leaders of 1
and Second avenue. In the 24 hours
of
I mittee of the organization. Mr. emphasizing unafraid the difference I literary
treasures
of New
the Jewish
Th sie
logical
Seminary,
York; Drop
ea ' na
world Jewry voice the heartfelt plea
o f the Uni d Hebrew Schools, I
the body had lain In state many thou-
ate
between the false and the true in College for Ilebrew and Cogn
the thousands of chalutzim in Pal- Temple Beth E l te and Shaarey Zedek Lipsky
ced further that a pro-
sands had filed past the bier to view
o th
Learning,
Philadelphia,
as
we
a
free
and
splendid
verse
ces
the new enter-
I
Sunday
Schools
as
one
of
the
great.
I
committee
for
the features of the dead actor, but
from
the
I
esthw.
k
in the mind like caden
Hebrew Union College and
est essay contests ever undertakenivisionalannoun
prise is already in process of f °rine- psalms or Walt Whitman. They 1
so dense had the crowd become by
orb
D Stephen S. Wise struck the ey-
I
department
of
the
New
Y
Promptly
at
10
o'clock
Sunday
he
declare
at the Statler ban-
nces April 18, when several
conference,
onal
of
the
evening
ies
and
tha
t
a
nati
enT
,
note
t if and reveal his life, crude and , 7., o e Libra.
morning, April 4, Jewish children of 11 o'clock that access to the club
d: "In Palestine comme
ry
children start writing on tion
uet when
was barred to all except members and
at a time an d p l ace to be made public forceful and fiercely energetc. In
i
pto
ghborhood,
together
, thousand
Among
i the books and manuscr the the Fenkell ne
the pur-
Jews the topic "Why We Should Aid the short) will be convene d f
'
I
(i o nl y are the doors open to the

1
• I pose of officialy launching the move- them,
Details
el of the religious life of the I with their parents, began streaming relatives.
hem, he employs the language with I that tell
and thrice guarded by the ign y
Members of the immediate family
f
in to the Fenkell Avenue Branch Re-
the Jewish immigrant, the British flag I Suffering
Jews of Europe.
ment and constituting the new or- which the events of his life have Jews in all of the countries o
• of the contest are not complete.
f amiliar. Ile has was hed1 I Orient, the Chinese collection is ligious School just opened by Temple present Included the widow, Mrs. Sa-
." M
A numbr
Lnitet ga
' natio
e of leading fig- made
and the League of a i
n
att
n.
rah
Adler, and seven children, Irv-
iz
eding
the
forthe
lu-
the
The
children
our
hotels,
shoveled
nique and va
in Denver
Withi n half an h
babl the Chits
life in Americaler heshim
Beth El.
berg chairnian of the Detroit ,
compete
in public Jewish
Fried,
coal in Omaha and swung a pitchfork able. Large photographs of inscrip- place was full and parents as well as ing, Luther, Jack and Charles Adler,
drive
for $125,000, the city's quota in Ilebrew Schools will
have already accepted membership on
Milton Alexander prize of $25 for ures
Mrs.
Frances Adler Sheingold and
lie
also
I
of
in the Kansas wheatfields.
children approached Rabbi Leon
, thins on tombstones in the heart
the United Palestine Appeal, handed
ze money
provisional committee and from
orto Rico and China first attract the visitor's atte n- Fram and Jacob Nathan, chairman of the Misses Julia and Stella Adler.
Rabbi Wise a check for $25,000 as the' the best essays. The pri
I the
Like
many quarters enthusiastic endorse- saw active service in P
ways.
El
a
eral
Another
daughter, Miss Celia Adler,
I
re resented a Scandinavian newspa- I t. n for they record the history of the school board, to express their ap-
t l nt of Detroit's contribu- will
be divided in sev
nd intent and offers of co-operation have
first insame
prizes will go to Temple Beth
per syndicate during the world war.
lost and almost forgotten people. preciation of the service which Tem- was in Detroit and was unable to be
beep
received,
Mr.
Lips
y
tion.
i
his poems, Clement K. Shorter, Kai-Fung-Poo was settled by He- ple Beth El is rendering their com- present.
- '
At the meeting in the Stet ter,
In initiating this action in the in-
More than 100 patrolmen and a
A. D.
D. There munity.
ged,
', For the
next two weeks children
Mr. I literary editor of the London Sphere ,l brews approximately 950 A.
proximately $15,000 was pled ap
Shaarey
Zedek.
`crest of Jewish education,"
that "Chicago Poems
The registration of children was squad of 24 mounted police were
while at the Arena Gardens $4,000 of all ages will have a busy time
I
announcement,
state
stationed
along the line of march
Lipsky
material
surprisingly large considering the
polishing I " the Zionist Organization desires to his first and of American poetic ut- their writings are words in
' o
fact that the school opened so late in when the procession started for the
the previous pledges, brought ing their es says and later
. .
to the ,American Jews !Hal volume
April
Kessler
Theater.
While the police
e
o
service
bf
hese
i
m
since with Miss I sian, and it is believed that t
the season and that the weather was
and Emerson. vision
He shared
Detroit's subscription up to $ 70,000 .them up. . The contest opens
I in the tremendously difficult problem
. terance
rasa so bad. Class work began mime - had some difficulty in keeping back
at the Statler was sig.
• ' 18 and closes May 2.
The meet ing
of
transmitting
to
the
young
An explanation of the contest and Jewish cu turn heritage and of con- ' Widdeman the first prize of the Hebrews came to China via Pe ction ately. At the assembly the children , the spectators, no serious disorder
nificant not only because of the results I
l
I
1
nose joined enthusiastically in a Passover was encountered. The casket was
achieved in a material way, but be- its purposes will be made to the chil- serving the positive Jewish cultural Poetry Society r of America and, in and Turkestan after the destru
among all the members of our 1914, won the Levinson prize of
of the Temple
by very
Titus.
Chi date service, the musical accompaniment borne through the st eets by eight
I manuscripts
of a
early
cause it brought together all elements lean through Bernard Isaacs and
men who had been associated wit h
Rabbi Leon Frain of theUnited
ple. Needless to say, there is no poetry. His poems have been trans- I make reference to the colonists, and of which was rendered by Mrs. Harry
of Jewry.
eo
theories have been advance d re- Harris. The children made requests Mr. Adler in the Yiddish theater.
Among those who sat at the speak- brew Schools and Temple Beth El, e I pI
desire and no intention to dictate lated into French, Spanish, Yiddish,
2,000 Crowd Theater.
many
de-
for
Hebrew
classes
during
the
wee':
' ose educational poli- Russian, Danish and Italian. He will I garding them; one that they are
ers table with the distinguished visi-
s ectively. Full details will be
More than 2,000 persons crowded
i cu
and for clubs of various kinds. It
TempleIscendants of the lost 10 tries o
W. Smith, made known later.
( speak on Monday, Ap
It. on.
tors were Mayor
the
auditorium
and gage of the the-
pel
of
,
a
The effect of the contest is expect- cies on any group or institu
reel' another that they formed a was announced that the school build-
m., in the cha
B. Keidan, Rabbi A.
ponti.
Judg
F tut.. D epends U
, Rabbi
portion of Alexander's conquering ing, known as the Arline Frances Ater during the services. Cantor Is-
Hershman,
henryineman
"The problem of Jewish education Beth El.
, Ossi
Grabilowitsch, Ed. ed to be far reaching. With the boys
Ginsburg
Memorial,
will
be
available
rael
Breeh
officiated
at the ritual and
and girls thoroughly aroused in a
army, and a third that they were
Leon '
in the United States has always been
n. made up
traders in silks on the caravan routes. to the Jewish community of the Fen- there was a male choir
gar A. Guest, Fred M. Butzel and A. effort to win the main prizes offered, a subject of deep concern to the
singers
of
the
various
Yiddish thee-
kell avenue neighborhood for all so-
Many Synagogues in Chins.
the message of the United Jewish Zionist Organization of America. In-
C. Lappin.
tem. Among those who delivered
"
The
first
synagogue
at
Kai-Fung-
cial
and
communal
purposes.
Guest Read. "Welcome.
Campaign will be carried into every volved in this problem is the future
eulogies
were
editors
and critics of
It was a significant event, for it
Edgar A. Guest, better known as
, built, it Is believed, during
of our movement, as well as the in-
home.
Sheer.). Foo
the WO
middle of the twelfth century. was the first time that Temple Both the Jewish press, dramatists, actors
"Eddie" Guest, read the following
Mr. Alexander is chairman of the tegrity of the Jewry of America. Recorder Judg • Will Aettlros*
poem of welcome to the honor guest, publicity committee of the campaign. Some years ago the organization con-
Zedek Auxiliary.
Later there were many synagogues El carried out the plan which Dr. Leo and other associates of the dead
throughout China. The strange col- M. Franklin had been urging for a tragedian. Abraham Cahan, editor
Chaim Nachman Bialik:
He suggested the contest and offered ducted a special department of edu-
The complex machinery involved
was discovered and rediscovered long time that Beth El open religious ' of the Jewish Daily Forward, said
the
prizes
as
a
means
of
carrying
the
cation. At present also, the organiz-
schools in all neighborhoods where that Mr.. Adler's death marked the
I have been asked to welcome you , United Jewish Campaign into every ation bears moral and financial re- in the administration of justice will ony
be explained by Judge Harry B. Kei- by historians from Marco Polo down Jewish children are at this time go- passing of the last of the great trium-
Battik,
With but a few weeks remain- sponsibility for a number of educa- den of Recorders Court in an address to the librarian of the ilebrew Union

Better than words, were pity's glis
College, but the manuscripts which ing without provision for religious virate of Jewish actors, which includ-
tional activities, including Young Ju- which he will deliver at the pm
ed Mogulescu and David Kessler.
are now being exhibited at tl.e New education.
tening tears,
daea, Avukah, the Hebrew weekly,
Among those who were present to I Louis Mann, representing the Jewish
meeting of the Ladies Auxiliary of York Public Library were first
For a
Jews of Eastern Europe,
troi t Hadoar, Hatoren and others.
Congregation Shaarey Zedek Mon- brought out of China by the London make the opening day a success were Actors' Guild of America, declared
"The feeling has gained ground,
A fitter welcome were a gentile's ' means is being used to let Decam-
day afternoon, April 12, at 2:30 Society for Promoting Christianity I Miss Anna Oxenhandler, the assistant that Mr. Adler's art wan not confined
Jews know of the forthcoming
however, that the time has arrived
o'clock, in the assembly hall of the among the Jews. Twelve scrolls of educational director; Miss Helen to the audiences of the East Side, but
prayer
a w,.
to
create an agency for Jewish edu-
That God should lift the cruel yoke p Coming as it does, after the Pass-
synagogue, Willis avenue and Brush the law and 63 smaller manuscripts Horowitz, who acted as registrar; was of world-wide significance and
cation which will aim to extend and
street. The subject of Judge Kei- were obtained from the synagogue at Miss Esther Goldberg, Miss Dorothy influence.
you bear
over when boys and girls, also adults,
-
"Jacob Adler projected an
Should ease your suffering and get a realization of the Jewish re- co-ordinate Jewish educational work dan's address will be "A Day in Kai-Fung-Foo by a commission of in- Silverman, Miss Yetta Jacobs, Sid-
of
every
sort,
including
Talmud
To-
make smooth the way
Court." The program of the meet- qulry sent out by the missionary so- ney Glazer and Jean Miller, teachers; once toward a development of that
better ligion and the ties that bind all Jews, rahs, youth organizations, educa-
Huber and Mrs. Samuel art and literature without which no
And haste the dawning of the
the contest will have a deep and ever- tional work among adults, work on ing will also include the reading of ciety in the year 1850. All of these, Mrs. David I.
Ile
elnation can progress, he said.
who represented
day.
lasting effect on those participating. behalf of the Hebrew language and current events by a member of the with the exception of a few which Schaflander,
Temple Sisterhood; Edwin A. Wolf, made familiar to countless thousands
were
stolen
from
an
exhibition
in
commenting upon the contest literature, publication of books and auxiliary.
In
member
of
the
School
of
Religionithe
classics
of
all
nations,
he
fired
the
Because you are, there still is hope,
Out of respect to the memory of London several years ago, are now
Mr. Alexander said:
ambition of many writers who have
periodicals, etc.
Bialik,
the late Mrs. Goldye Applebaum, the in the possession of the Hebrew board, and Joseph Hartman, chair-.ambition
"The Jews of Eastern Europe—our
courage
"An organization is contemplated
man of the temple properties corn- become famous and spurred others to
While one still pleads for
blood brothers—are in distress and which will, in the first instance, musical program which was planned Union College. At the same time
renewed effort. His life was an in-
some will dare
for
the
meeting
will
be
dispensed
that it purchased these manuscripts, mitten.
To rise above the flesh pots which need our help, and I am appealing to through systematic propaganda, seek with. Mrs. Applebaum was a mem- the college acquired the wooden ark
The School of Religion, Fenkell spiration to all the youth of our pro-
parents through the school children to arouse a sense of responsibiliay of
fession irrespective of the land from
ensnare.
avenue
branch,
will
meet
each
Sun-
ber of the board of directors of the which housed the scrolls of the law
Jewish communities throughout the
And some will follow where the to be ready to give it.
which they came."
. instruc-
"Do parents here in prosperous De- country for Jewish education. The auxiliary and an indefatigable work- in the old Chinese synagogue. The day morning at 10 o'clock for
Francine Larrimore, Broadway
great heart leads
scrolls are written upon thick sheep- tion and further registration. e
mold his influence into mighty t it ever stop to think of how much organization will not compete with er for the organization.
, star, a niece of Mr. Adler, was among
Ty
ver-
over-
skin
sewed
together.
The
smaller
the
scrolls
of
the
law,
are
for
the
office
of
the
school
will
be
open
see-
life means to the boys and girls o
xisting
agencies;
on
the
contrary,
its
manuscripts,
which
are
older
than
eral
days
during
the
week
to
receive
those
on the stage during the service.
deeds.
manuscripts,
are our duty, as I see it.
with t em
c
N,,t vain your struggle, nor in vain seas'.They
seas'.
registrants. Persons desiring Other well-known theatrical folk
wil l be to Jeweish
work co-
o-oprateeducational
We must help them. N ow the boys I and
ordinate
further
information
may
communi-
present
included Sam Bernard, Belle
your lines,
most part prayerbooks and common-
help the boy s I
Because you sing the torch of hope and
and girls
girls of
of the stricken European I activities for greater efficiency," Mr.
icy records. They are written upon rate with Miss Anna Oxenhandler, Baker and George Jesse'. The speak-
ere
included
Samuel Margoshess, edi-
still shines.
communities through this proposed I Lipsky's statement declared.
Memorial services in honor of the several folds of thin Chinese paper, Empire 8687.
tor of Der Tag; Alexander Mokdoni,
essay ctest. The can e b consult- , Among those identified with the late Rabbi Judah L. Levin, for many
on
In but a humble craftsman here,
ns why we I new movement are Israel Matz of years head of the Orthodox Jewish
dramatic
critic
of the Jewish Morn-
(Turn to Last Page.)
TEMPLE ART EXHIBIT IS
York, who established the Matz
in thei r parents for reaso
Bialik,
• g I N
community of Detroit, will be held
_
D BY PATRONS , ing Journal ; Boris Thomashefsky,
LAUDED
help the Jews of Europe
And yet I dream that men may should
noted Jewish actor, long associated
to the atention of adults the fact that I Foundation for Hebrew Literature; at Shaarey Zedek Synagogue Sunday
Elias Gottfried, treasurer of the His- aoon, April 25, at 230 oed
come to peace,
I with Mr. Adler ; I. P. Freedman of
I
'clouck
n
fte rn
By Clyde H. Burroughs,
house of brad tadruth Ivrith; Solomon Lamport of The services are being arrang. I
the Jewish Daily News, Moses Katz
Ind all the cruelties of life shall Jews_ are crying for help.
Director and Curator, Detroit r
I "e are all of the
of the Jewish World, Samuel Tobias,
der the auspices of all the Orthodox
(Turn to Last Page.)
Museum.
That cease'
Jew and Gentile shall in stat- and inherit the same traditions; from
■ an aged actor who performed with
--
congregations
of
the
city.
The
de-
us generations to come will get these
are grow
Mr. Adler in Odessa; Leon Kobrain,
- af-
tails of the program are being con- In t
Ling Program Given at .1.1.1
u
The fifth annual exhibition show- Yiddish dramatist in whose plays Mr.
And live the life God fashioned us 'same traditions.
sidered by a committee named at a
Meeting With Ladies Auaiiery.
ing the art of the Jews was held at Adler performed; Morris Richter,
to sharing
know. such a dream, to you ford to smirch the record of Detroit
meeting of the representatives of the
ilewry. Our deeds today become the I
Temple Beth El from March 22 to
And
congregations held last Sunday. This
A joint meeting of Pisgah Lodge, April 5 and more than ever before it representing the Jewish Drams
I've penned,
SOCIE
League, and M. Feinstone of the lie-
I traditions of tomorrow.
1bod y will co-oerate
with a commit- No. 34, Independent Order B'nal
p
These feeble lines of welcome, as a " So that is partly why I am spun-I
has justified itself. The 238 exhibits,
Consumed... Organized.. tee from Shaarey Zedek Congrega• Blith and the Ladies Auxiliary took comprising paintings, sculpture and brew Trades Council.
Boring this essay contest. It is
friend.
Cortege Starts Down Broadway.
D eaver
m ., place last Tuesday evening April 6,
Mm
. iHtt.reZaicskhreoim
tion April 17-15-19. tpirornsiddeensitgna trehdisbyrom
the handicrafts, represent some of
Following the services in Keusler's
Jewis h Y"ungster, every
,ommunit y house
ayor home
smith, in the
of the
arouse even' that our , to Hold C
Ml-
to name
t he
realization
in the B'nai
the best contemporary artists ram I Theater, the cortege started down the
our
twenty-sec- posed of Aaron Klein, chairman, t 275 East Ferry avenue.
a
city of D etro it, extended a warm w•e
Chicago, Boston, Cleveland, New, , Bowery. Automobiles carried mem-
.
DENVER, Colo ti
.
f
enter-
come to the visitors and on the part-(brethren overseas are needing
An interesting program o
. the Jewish , Aaron Simon and Abbe Keidan.
York and Philadelphia, with a splen- berg of the immediate family. Many
"
Plans are being arranged csiling ond annual convention of
A tribute to the memory of Rabb' tainment WAR provided by a
ing told the chairman, Morris Fried- 1 help.
b Consumptives Relief Society will be
local exhibit.
hundreds of friends followed on foot,
' con-
t thi-annual
e sem
.
d of Jack Rosen ?:e. ermg,nt did The
mayors
e.
,
h
e
held
in
Dallas,
Texas,
April
17
18
Levin
was
paid
a
te
to
decide
what
t
exhibition, which was held un- past
be! g,
for the prize
the National Theater, the Peo-
p
meeting of Shaarey Zedek Congre• FeeinUrrase nd Harr y Yudkoff. s eve
tribution to the campaign should be. submitted to the newspaper for pub- and 19, at the Hotel Adolphus.
der
the
Jewish
Centers
Associationle's
Theater and the Grand Theater,
t.
provided
which took place Thursda y era) attractions were
prided y t e and was brought together largely' p
Because it was necessary for Bialik lication.
Considerable imp ortance is a
I through Grand, Forsythe and Delon-
n
s
I
A
il
1
Rabb
i
Le
.
Concord Entertainers.
as it is hoped
to speak at the Arena Gar ens
tached to this meeting,
evening, pr
through the instrumentality of Mrs. ct streets
and across the Williams-
e
of the lodge passed reso-
ing, his talk at the banquet was cut
corn- scholarship, piety and exhausting la- , Members
a t this time plans will be
pledging the moral and finan- David B. Werbe, awarded four prizes,' I,
bridge
g e to Mount Carmel Ceme-
short. He called upon every individ- C OMMITTEE FOR UNITED
vario.us cities bor in the interest of Detroit Jewry
leted
for
campaigns
in
At
intervals
co un
the
he choir, led by
cial support of the organizatior in the first going to William S. Schwartz i
Ifi or the $1,000,000 sanatorium ex- were lauded in a resolution which 1 lotions
ual to do his share, inasmuch as the ,
I id of the United Palestine Appeal, of Chicago for his imposing group of „
DRIVE PLANS SMOKER
Breeh, chanted pra yeas for
adopted as the entire body rose I - aid
'
work of upbuilding Palestine is the
pension fund.
tless thousands
Joint Distribution Committee and the paintings and decorative househld ob- I the dead, w hile
i
work of every individual Jew and not I
in workers fori Twenty-two years is not long as n respec
to t the deceased leader .
by the
inch of space not
Pecked by
Orchestra. The i jects which was regarded contribution
of any particular group or section. I
De troit Symphony
• measured in the life of such
ecleared
y the police. Street hawk-
hi c
h I , ti me is
to ' as the most important
For, as he said, "The cardinal prin. I In an effort to o bta
b w.
general
membership
is
being
urged
M
TO
SPEAK
FRA
RABBI
landscape
prize
t e m • is conducted by this
Th
h
to the sow.
sold buttons bearing Adler's i
ciple of Jewish life today as well aa the United Jewish Campaign,
r funds ere mla sena o
New era
ON "WHAT IS THE JEW" act i ve) suppor t these activities.
s
make a drif ve fo local committee sole,
But the lc wth
f
f of the Jew-
t o A b o
tun, with the legend "Vie Mourn Our
,,nonro uannc eitdthi I.ehtairt ptrhee. I went
in ancient tim es could
the
e
onsumptives
ele ooty
mm
York for his winter landscape. The Loss ” which was also displayed in
ve
C
of
Torah,
Avis-
May,
officials
o
,
smo
er-
is
under the three heads be summed up will
on lodIgt e v.w.aosuldal'epona
tents to an institution of many
e th at a monster
The lecture which Rabbi
21 in the i seven
for the best figure subject
dab and Gmilus Chasodim, which announce
scha \ most shop windows. Many of thee
st, Ja was
handsome
buildings gracing 165 acres Fram is to deliver Sunday morning, gram. Jacob Rosenberg has been ape 1 prize
hand
on
shops were closed for two hours
stands for the study of the law, serv- meeting will be held April
s tudy
byzman, loocal s artirtrait
near
the
foothills
of
the
o
April
11
at
10:45
will
be
in
the
na-
I pointed manager of the lodge's
base- I , w ch wart
y
,
.
S
fr
hi
p
procession.
ing t he
'
ice to the Lord and work of charity. Phoenix Club.
pr grem lure of • rep l y to D r. Aldr
eo
team and is
in Denver is indeed
exan ball
e
etching p rize was given to
The last symbolized by the giving of , Officials of the campaign expect of ground
Among the members of the Hebrew
h d l which will include games and the
opr n deer.ive Goldenweiser's definition of J • ew, sceue
th e well- Actors Union present, eight of whom
h L
fi
the shekel b each Jew everywhere that fully 600 men will attend the Rockies i
recentl y presented before the Jewish with local teams and inquirieshave
lodges through-
William
Auerbac-evy,
in the world and in the Present day event. To insure the success of the that can
h wit h
known
etcher
of New York City.
e bepointed_
, e n eet ets r whi to
I
were the pallbearers, were Leon
arch nd
p oe
ed dmany Open Forum of Detroit. Rabbi
Mm ct
Fram
The exhibition is illuminating, as Blank, Isidor Cashier, Reuben Gus-
Fm out the state. Many inquir
g,
the shekel must be doubled and treb- meetin
stage celebrities
and men atutth
The b
bers
s o f ltife
great extent t e
he
great
book
just
,
been
receive
inent in to all wal k
the
beneficiaries
are
unfortunate:
will
also
refer
to
t
1 reveals to what a
I kin, Jean Greenfield, Charles Cohan,
ei her per- b
led and even increased tenfold if the ruminant
d
an
d
atten
mere
handful
due
to
written
by
Karl
Kautsky,
"Are
the
desiring
to
participate
in
athletic
ac-
it
I tivities and members interested in I Jewish people go in for the arts as a Louis Goldstein, Kalman Juwelier,
invited
y
ly limited to a
i b
land of Israel is to be rebuilt"
profession and many of them are Elihu Tannenholtz, Morris Schwartz,
the , lack
. of 1 room.
Jews a Race?"
Rabbi Ste hen S. Wise, who deliver- ' form or give very brief talks.
p
the institu-
The definition of the Jew has be- , baseball are requested to communi- I
ed the principal address at the Stet- ' The meeting will . be
primarily
one ' 1% hile en argem enta st
Ludwig Satz, Max Gabel, Mme. Molly
While
remember-1
among
our It foremost
contem-
at various come one of the most baffling sad in rate immediately with Elias, Gold- I classed
made
e
f
.
porary
artists.
also reveals
the Piton, Mme. Bessie Thomashefsky,
o
f good fellowshi ose of the !smoker, I don have been
ter Hotel, recalled to the audience that ing
plague triguing problems of modern socil
I
a I b erg, secretary of the lodge.
the real purp
the victims o
,
still
adm
wme
ti
.
make
reached • bot
Upon the definition de- I The next meeting of Pisgah Lodge
, fact
Jewish
artists
the so ra
p-
the Jew in 1897 had that
April
are that
very contemporary
progressive, with
a tendency
Samuel Goldenberg, Anchel Short,
ission increase
anti-Semi- officials are doing everything to
hosseek

Aaron Lebedoff, Joseph Sheingold,
'
to scientists
bottom and
t°nd
.
event 5 g ■ y
that it has be en impo ssi e o f pends the solution of such questions will take place Mon ay e
tism was rampant all over the world, the A wealth of talent will appear at idly
the Jewish na- 12, and will be devoted to the trans- toward modernism in a scelp ,,ra who William Rolland, Joseph Edelstein
admit more than a small part
, as mixed marriage and
I and Sam Kasten.
particularly in France, Russia Po- the smoker. Included in those in-
I action of routine business matters. the same painters
and
a estine.
them. Th e present buildings are tional lf
i e in Pl
are re p resented in the Jewish exhibit
land, Galacia, German,, Austria,
This lecture, to which the public is All committees will be expected to
d an d so are the applies-
overcrowde
ELECTED CHIEF RABBI
Hungary. But continuing, he said: cal performers of note.
rt
cordially invited, is the sixth in the submit complete reports of their ad. I will
also be
found in at the
and vo- tion files in the executive office.
annual
exihibition
the forthcoming
institute.
.. Zionism does not date from this per- • sited are many instrumental
lens, which are sub-
The ways and means of en arge- series which Rabbi Leon Frain has tivities.
Preliminary p
SALONICA,
Greece.—(J. T. A.)—
osi and is not the idea of any one ject
to change. call for the appear- ment will be one of the main issues been delivering on the general sub-, The activities of the lodge are be.
RIGA.—(J. T. A.)—The order of
man he declared. It ' is
not the
since
at work
the smoker of representatives at the April meeting. Reports of the ject "Religion in the Twentieth Cen- ing directed mainly toward comple-
a Dr. Mares, Ehrenpreis, formerly
on o details pertaining to the D edl. the Red Flag was conferred upon
chief rabbi of Stockholm, was unani-
of Dr. Theodor Herzl, of Justice of every Jewish organization in the
f
officers of the society will give un-
take Jewish woman of Rostoff Don. Mrs. mously elected chief rabbi of the
th lec- cat
The ecial topic ofis
Luis D.' Brandeis Chaim Weitzman,
which will
a member of t e
ion Day exercises ity
olfson, Max Nordau or Nahum , city. full explanation of the United disputable evidence of the humani- tune is "Rel son and Race" or "What
rouse Sun- Grundmann, who is
Jewish community here. The elec-
Commun
tarian
work
accomplished
and
the
n
'
place
i
2, a which time the newilocal Gepu, the extraordinary com- tion took place at a general meeting
Soknlow . The Zionist idea was born I Jewish Campaign will be ma de. Af- vast amount still waiting to be done. Is a Jew?"
the
t
to I day, May
h
is
be
dedicated
tc
the
1
mission,
distinguished
herself
in
over
The
seventh
lecture,
whic
in the year 70 A. D., when Titus,
de
of the Jewish Communal Board.
-cooker
oker will be given
A feature of the meeting will be
structure will
fight against banditry.
ror of `tome expelled the Jews from , ter that the
be delivered on Sunday, May 9, will I service
of Detroit Jewry.
the address which Godfrey Schirmer be on the subject "How to Pray "
gayety.
. alestine. Then and there the long- to Cigars
P
are to be donated for the
mg to return to their native land and affair by local Jewish manufacturers. of Denver, Colo., will make.

Pnzes Offered

"Why We Should Aid
ing Jews of Europe" is
Chosen.

!

Religious Branch
Of Beth El Opened

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the

Fenkell Avenue School Avail-
able for Social and Com-
munal Purposes.

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