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CLIPTON Animus • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

2, 1926

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THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN

VOL. XIX. NO. AP.

2.1

DAVID BROWN WILL (
BE MAIN SPEAKER
AT U. J. C. SMOKER

DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, APRIL 16, 1926

Orator Speaks
At Men's Club Dinner

Leading Lodges
lan Joint Affair
P .an

Pisgah Lodge and Knights of
Pythias Will Hold Smoker
At Pythian Castle.

Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents

Speak on "Jewish
LEADERS INSPIRE
IRMA MAY RETURNS 4,000 to Participate (will Evangelism"
at Forum
UNITED PALESTINE
TO AMERICA AFTER In Essay Contest,(
APPEAL WORKERS
NIGHTMARE JOURNEY

"

I

Schools, Beth El and
Shaarey Zedek Children to
Try for Prizes.

____
Shocking Story of European
Misery Related Upon Her
Next Tuesday evening, April 20, .1
The essay contest, sponsored by
joint smoker of the. members of l'is-
Arrival Here.
the United Jewish Campaign, opens

---
Dr. Solomon Frehof Also to
Address Workers at Phoe-
nix Club Affair, April 12.

Daily Luncheon Meetings at
Statler. Two Conferences a
Week at Webster Hall.

gah Lodge, No, 34, Independent Or-
Sunday in the Jewish educational in-
SCHMARYA LEVIN SEES
der B'nai B'rith, aml Detroit Lodge, 1,000,000 STARVING IN
stitutions.. More than 4,000 boys and
GREAT MOVEMENT HERE
No. 55, Knights of Pythias, will take
girls are enter
t competition
ed in he
POLISH
HUNGER
REGION
place in the Pythian Castle, 3153
for the $75 in pr izes offeeed for the
--
Cass avenue. The affair will be in
Hadassah Workers Make Ex-
best papers on the subject "Why We I
the nature of a smoker and enter- Greatest Catastrophe in Polish
hould Help the United Jewish Cam- I
cellent Showing, Says Miss
All Fraternal and Religious
tainment and has been arranged for
ih
History Impends,
I
paign." The contest ends May 2.
Je
w
i
sh
Gittleman.
Organizations In City En-
the purpose of cementing a bond of
She Declared.
Preliminary announcement of the
dorse Campaign.
brotherhood between the members of
contest was made in the city's news-
The United Palestine Campaign
the two organizations and to institute
NEW YORK.—The wracking ex- papers last week. At that time it
for $125,000 is going ahead with full
a campaign to foster a more intense
The drive of the United Jewish
Jewish fraternal spirit in this city. perience of a three months' night- was thought but two $25 prizes would
speed. Noonday luncheons are held
Campaign for workers reaches its
be offered. However ,a third $25 to
every day at the Statler Hotel, where
An elaborate program of entertain- mare journey through a gray,
highest point here Wednesday night
be given as prize money has been
the workers meet and report the pro-
ment
has
been
arranged
by
the
re-
died
twentieth-century
inferno
of
n
Jinn
men,
leaders
in
every
field
w he
proffered
by
the
United
Hebrew
gress of the work. Meetings are also
spective entertainment committees of misery, want and helplessness was re.
of endeavor, meet at the Phoenix
held Wednesday and Saturday eve-
the two lodges and one of the largest counted by Miss Irma May of New Schools.
Club, Erskine and John It. street, to
The
contest
is
opened
to
the
boys
nines at Webster Hall.
attendances of any Jewish fraternal York City, who returned on the S. S.
hear David A. Brown, honorary chair-
The impression made by the three
affair which has taken place in many Paris direct from a tour of the hunger And girls attending the United Ile-
man, and Dr. Solomon B. Freehof.
BeSSR.
brew
Schools,
Temple
Beth
El
and
regios
of
Poland,
Galicia
and
distinguished leaders, Dr. Stephen S.
years is anticipated. I'rominent local
The meeting Wednesday, April 21,
rabia,
where
hundreds
of
thousands
Shaarey
Zedek
religious
schools,
and
RABBI
MARIUS
RANSON
Wise,
Chaim Nachman Bialik and Dr.
and
out-of-town
speakers
have
been
will be most important. However, the
of Jewish families, after a 10 years' the ages of those participating range
Schmarya Levin gave an impetus to
obtained.
night will not be given over entirely
struggle
against
the
impoverishment
from
6
to
16
years.
the
workers
to secure many new peo-
Herman
C.
Muscovich,
chancellor
to serious matters as smokes and'
ple to contribute to the cause of re-
Children entered in the contest
commander of Detroit Lodge, in an- of the war, are now crushed in a final
splendid entertainment have been ar-
building
the
Jewish National home-
tragedy
of
industrial.
ruin,
destitu-
have
been
divided
into
divisions
as
nouncing
details
of
the
affair,
ex-
ranged for by officials in charge of the
RABBI ABBA HILLEL SILVER
land in Palestine.
pressed the hope that the two organ- tion and starvation as a result of the follows: Upper grammar grades,
local campaign.
Emanuel
Neumann,
national lirec
latest
economic
collapse
of
Eastern
junior,
senior
highs,
and
those
above
izations
working
together
might
be
Everything is ready for the affair
for of the United Palestine Appeal,
the high school grades.
of great assistance to every worthy Europe.
which is to start at 8 p. m. Invite.'
Miss May, who was abroad on a
sent
a
telegram
to
Morris
Friedberg,
Jewish
cause.
"Let
us
hope,"
he
said
lions have been mailed to executives
It is planned to award the prizes
"that these two great fraternal or- visit when the first reports of the new so that each group will receive a por- "Jewish Evangelism" Subject chairman of the drive, and Joseph II.
f every Jewish fraternal organiza-
Jewish
disaster
in
Europe
reached
en
Ehrlich,
president
of
the
Keen
ders may, by their combined influence
tion of the money.
tion, business house, and
at Northern High at 8 P. M.
of Detroit, congratulating
and support, insure success for every this country, was commissioned by
The big dining room of the Phoenix
The prizes have been donated by
cable
by
David
A.
Brown,
national
Browne
Here
April
25.
them
upon
the
grand
opening
of
the
Jewish activity advancing the inter-
Club will be thrown open for the oc-
chairman of the United Jewish Cam- Milton M. Alexander, the United He-
campaign on April 7 with the banquet

ests of all Jewry."
casion.
paign for a $15,000,000 overseas brew Schools and an unnamed per-
at the Statler Hotel and the mass .'
Similar opinions were expressed by
Mr. Brown is making the trip to De- ' Dinner Meeting to Be Held at
"Jewish Evangelism" will be the meeting at the Arena Gardena.
chest, to complete the reconstruction son. The money given by Mr. Alex-
Julius
Deutelbaum,
president
of
Pin-
troit solely for the purpose of address-
Marine
tasks undertaken by the American ander will go to the best essay writers subject of a lecture by Rabbi Mari
The Hadassah, under the leader-
Temple
April
20
Will
Be
gah Lodge. "The Detroit Jewish
ing the meeting and getting acquaint-
Ranson, spiritual leader of Congrega- ship of Miss Hattie Gittleman end
community needs a solidifying influ- Jewish Joint Distribution Committee in the United Hebrew schools.
ed with those men who will be part of
Ladies Night.
tion
Beth
Emeth
of
Albany,
N.
Y.,
in
Russia
and
the
Eastern
European
Terms
of
the
essay
contest
are
as
Mrs.
Joseph II. Ehrlich, has made an
ence," said Mr. Deutelbaum. "I know
that great army of workers who are
on Sunday evening, April 18, at 9 excellent showing during this week.
of no greater opportunity for uniting countries, to obtain first-hand infor- follows:
to help raise this city's share of the
o'clock,
in
the
auditorium
of
North-
mation
of
actual
conditions
and
the
Mrs.
Abe Srere has secured a check
Each essay must not contain more
Rabbi Abba }Niel Silver of Cleve- all factions of Jewry than could be
115,000,000 national quota of the
ern High School. This lecture is one from the Detroit Bedding Company
land, Ohio, will be the speaker of the afforded by the exercise of the con- extent of the breakdown of trade and than 500 words. Three hundred
United Jewish Campaign.
of the series given during the season for $1,000, its contribution to the
industry
affecting
the
Jews
of
these
words
are
suggested.
Although pressed for time, Mr. Men's Temple Club at Temple Beth certed influence of Detroit B'nai
under the auspices of the Detriot
countries.
Contestants most affix to the es- Jewish Open Forum, which was or- United Palestine Appeal. During the
Brown forsook many important mat- El on Tuesday evening, April 20, at B'rith and Pythians.
She started on her mission early
Sidney Alexander, chairman of the
tern to come here for the meeting. , 0:30. Ile has chosen as his subject
say their name, age, address, grade ganized last fall for the purpose of week Charles Hopp and Sol Sallan
Local officials are gratified in obtain-' The Four Major Tendencies In Dew- smoker, expressed the desire that all in January. In the last three months and Jewish school they are attending presenting well-known men and wom- each contributed $500.
members of both lodges attend. "De. she has journeyed from city to city,
A number of affairs are planned
ing him. They point with pride to ish Thought."
at the time.
en to the public of Detroit. The last for the coming week. The workers
Rabbi Silver is one of the best troit Jewry will be bound together from village to village in all the large
Mr. Brown's record is national and
The essay must contain something lecturer was Dr. Alexander Golden- for the Palestine cause are looking
stronger
and
firmer
than
ever
before
Jewish
sections
of
Poland,
Galicia
and
international philanthropic work. His known of the younger rabbis in the
about any one or two or all of the weiser of the New School for Social
. United States. As an orator his elo. when these two lodges work to- Bessarabia, in the face of the physi- three funds for which the United Research and former professor at Co- forward to the visit of Rabbi Abba
ability as a speaker is well known.
cal hardships of uncertain transpor-
Hillel Silver of Cleveland, who is the
Dr. Freehof is nationally known as , quence and intensity have won him gether."
tation, and the difficulties of local Jewish Campaign is to be launched, lumbia University, who spoke on national vice-chairman of the United
Prominent Speakers Invited.
I speaker and fine thinker. His mss-', a place of high regard and his in-
namely: European relief and recon- "Who Is the Jew?" Milton Si. Alex- Palestine Appeal, and also ,one of the
Henry M. Abramowitz, director of censorship and the breakdown of struction, the Ilebrew Free Loan As-
tense Zionist fervor has stamped him
sage will be worth hearing.
ander will be chairman.
communal sources of information.
vice-presidents of the Zionist Organ-
The smoker promises to be the . with a mark of Jewishness. The last the dedication day exercises for the Her reports by radio and letter to sociation and the United Hebrew
Rabbi Ranson is president of the ization of America. Though Rabbi
greatest event of the year for Jewish time Rabbi Silver spoke for the Men's new B'nai B'rith Community House, Mr. Brown, based on authenticated Schools.
Capitol District Conference on Social Silver is to address the Men's Club of
275
East
Ferry
avenue,
has
an-
men. With distressed Jews overseas' Temple Club he addressed one of the
statistical information, make up an
Essays may be written in Ilebrew, Welfare and also president of the the Temple Beth El, he will surely
pleading for help the meeting takes on largest audiences that ever greeted a nounced that he will deliver a com- overwhelming day-by-day chronicle Yiddish or English.
Gideon Lodge of the 13 nal B nth o f find time, while in Detroit, to meet
plete report on the program of activi-
a grtive significance. It will be "the speaker of the Men's Club.
of
human
ruin
and
despair,
crowded
Contestants are to turn in essays Albany. Before becoming affiliated the workers of the campaign. Madame
Rabbi Silver is one of the vice- ties for this occasion at the next
roll call." Jews in Russia are in din-
with factual intimate detail of the to their instructors no later than with the historic Jewish congregation Bertha Kalich, the famous actress,
meeting
of
Pisgah
Lodge,
No.
34,
In-
tress, as Rabbi Leon Frani has point- presidents of the Zionist Organiza-
suffering of workers broken by May 2, the date on which the con- in Albany in 1921 he wan rabbi in who is to be in Detroit during next
ed out, and the roll is to be called. , tion of America and is also one of the dependent Order B'nai B'rith, next months and years of unemployment, test ends.
Paterson, N. J., from 1914 to 1919 week, being one of the most active
- ! vice-presidents of the United Pales- Monday evening, April 19.
And Jews must answer.
During the weeks the contest is in and was assistant rabbi of Temple members of the Hadassah, Women's
Mr. Abramowitz also stated that of merchants stripped of their last
In the Jewish world.of fraternal at- tine Appeal which is now making a
Beth El, New York, 1920 and 1921. Zionist Organization, it is expected
resources,
of
proud
and
,poor
alike
progress
the
boys
and
girls
will
re-
fairs reports have been encouraging, drive for $5,000,000 for the various invitations have been sent to a num- levelled to bread-lines an$ soup kitch- ceive information regarding the put,
Born In Cincinnati in 1891, Rabbi
to officials in charge of the drive. organizations participating in the up- ber of men of prominence in national ens, of women and children starving pose of the United Jewish Campaign. Ranson received his education at the that she will attend one of the noon-
day luncheons and inspire the work-
Among the lodges which have stepped building and settlement of Palestine. Jewish circles and that leading city
Universities
of Chicago and Cincin- ers for greater work.
The
sponsors
of
the
contest
hope
to
forward offering a number of workers I During his stay in Detroit, the United and state officias would be invited to
(Turn to Last Page.)
nati,
Columbia
and
the
Hebrew
Union
arouse
a
greater
interest
in
Jewish
Officers Issue Statement.
in Pisgah Lodge, No. 34, Independent Palestine Appeal committee, which attend the ceremonies.
College. He was awarded the degree
matters among young people.
The dedication day exercises will
The officers of the United Palestine
is now conducting a drive in the city
Order of B'nai B'rith.
of
Bachelor
of
Ilebrew
"cum
summa
Judges
Selected.
Appeal in Detroit through the chair-
. of Detroit, expects to meet with Rab- commence at 10 o'clock Sunday
laude" at Hebrew Union Colege in
.
Pisgah Lodge End
morning, May 2, with the initiation
Following are the judges of the es- 1909, the degree of Bachelor of Arts man, Morris Friedberg, have Issued
Pisgah Lodge at a recent meeting ' bi Silver in an informal way.
The dinner meeting of April 20 is of 300 candidates into the lodge and
says in Hebrew and Yiddish: Pro- and Phi Beta Kappa honors at the the following statement:

endorsed the United Jewish Cam-
"We are in the midst of a strenu-
or Bernard !seam director of University of Cincinnati in 1913 and
fervor
. the last to be held by the Men's Club order. Following the initiation, a
paign in a resolution, saying:
buffet luncheon will be served under
Hebrew Schools; E. Rabino- was ordained as rabbi by the Ilebrew ous campaign to raise $125,000, De-
'That we endorse said drive heart- , for this season and, as has been the the direction of the Ladies Auxiliary.
troit's share of the national appeal
witz, president of United Ilebrew Union College in 1914.
custom in the past, the members are.
ily and call upon all of our members,
to give it deserved support to the ' urged to bring their wives, as this is The dedicatory ceremonies will com- Tells Women of Shaarey Zedek Schools; Rabbi Leon Fram, director
During 1913 Rabbi Ranson was in- for $5,000,000. We are on the road
mence promptly at 2 o'clock and will
of religious education, Temple Beth structor in the departments of eco- to reach this substantial sum towards
limit of their financial ability and to to be a ladies' night.
Of Measures to Stem Tide
In addition to the speaker, the include addresses by prominent mem-
El College; NI. H. Zackheim, presi- nomics and politics at the University the upbuilding of the land of our an-
aid said drive by volunteering to do
bers of the lodge, order and com-
of Lawlessness.
dent of the congregation of Shaarey of Cincinnati and the following year centers and to provide tens of thou-
, some of the necessary work in •onnec. Men's Temple Club will have a solo- munity. A banquet will take place
Zedek, and Abe Caplan, secretary was a teacher in the department of sands of Jewish refugees, who are
lion with same." ' ist for the evening, Stanislaw Sha-
in
the
evening
at
the
Hotel
Statler.
compelled to leave Poland, Russia
Other organizations which have pero, a noted violinist who is now a
Thorough moral and religious congregation of Shaarey Zedek.
theology and Hellenistic literature at
At the meeting of the lodge, which
and Roumania. Palestine is to them
Judges of the essays written in the Hebrew Union College.
been busy enrolling members as work- member of the Detroit Symphony Or- took place last Monday evening, training of children to begin in the
English
are:
Fred
M.
Butzel,
attor-
Rabbi Ranson is the author of sea - the haven of refuge. We have found
Si,-
en for the drive are as follows: Sis-
many interesting reports of commit- early years of their lives and to con- ney; Morris D. Waldman, director of
that the Jews of Detroit are inter-
of
Temple
Beth
El,
Men's
will
accompany
him
at
the
piano.
oral
works,
among
them
"Bergson
tinue through the adolescent period
terhood
Milford Stern, president of Con- tees were submitted and showed that and the cultivation of inhibitory the United Jewish Campaign; Jacob and Judaism," "The Development of ested in this sacred cause and are
Club of Temple Beth El, Y. M. H. A.,
all committees of the lodge were
willing to generously aid this great
habits
calculated
to
nerve
as
"brakes"
:Margolis,
editor
of
The
Detroit
Jew-
Jewish Propaganda in I ellestic
m
Intercollegiate Club, Shaarey Zedek. gregation Temple Beth El, and his functioning.
historic Jewish movement.
ish Chronicle; Miss Anna Oxenhan-
family are expected to arrive in the
United
Co ncil f
' h i
Max Edwards, vice-president of the which would prevent succumbing to 'tier of Temple Beth El; Mr. Bern- Times," "An Annual Confirmation
"Our only difficulties are that some
Day for Jewish Adults," "New Bibles
Jewish Women and Knights of Py- city, after an extended European lod ge and chairman of the finance anti-social acts were urged as a
of the workers are tired, and we ap-
stein,
editor
Jewish
Forward,
and
cri
me
by
trip, in time to attend the dinner.
to Heal Old Wounds" and "The Re-
gave a detailed report means for diminishing
m
c ommittee.
Judge
Ilorry
B.
Keidan
of
Recorders
Louis
Freidenberg.
moval of the World Court to Jeruaa- peal to them to give us one week
There will be a meeting of Pisgah'
concerning the financial condition of
more to enable us to put this drive
The essays will be submitted to the
JERUSALEM BARS BEGGING
Lodge and K. of P. Tuesday night.
the lodge and the activities of his Court in an address at the April judges immediately after the contest lam." Extensive extracts from "Berg- over. May we urge our workers to
meeting of the Ladies Auxiliary of
At this meeting, it is expected, a
committee.
lies w,li son and Judaism" are quoted by Ed- remember the divine message uttered
.
ul ens
• •
mend Flag in his "Anthologie Julye
score or more workers will be en-
An interesting report was made by Congregation Shaarey Zedek last be made
JERUSALEM.—(J. T. A.)—Beg-
by our leaders in our city that Pales-
within a few days.
Du Moyen Age A Nos Jours"
rs (Paris,
rolled. Sidney Alexander, one of the
Sidney L. Alexander, chairman of the Monday afternoon. Judge Keidan
tine is not merely to the Jews of
Prizes will be divided as follows: 19231.
ging will be prohibited in Jerusalem anti-defamation
committee
of
the
deplored
the
fact
that
certain
wom-
most ardent Jews in Detroit, is to at- according to an order just issued
Eastern and Central Europe a haven
grades, $5, $4,
, $3 and
Among the lectures which have
tend the joint meeting.
refuge
of to
which prohibits all street soliciting lodge. Mr. Alexander told of receipt en s organizations interest themselves Grammar
it is but
a ray economical
two $1 prizes, also four$3 $1 prizes been delivered by Rabbi Hannon is of
millions ,
More strength has been added to and touting, particular stress being by him of numerous complaints of in persons accused of crime and de- for mottos that can be used in use-
suffering from
the United Jewish Campaign, which laid on the annoyance of tourists. discrimination against Jewish men dared that injustice is done to the
one on "Christians Can Modify the ruin and to whom l'alestine is the
and women in this city and said that community when criminals are made junction with the campaign; junior Crucifixion Story," delivered in New only huge. The United Palestine
w ill make its local drive here May 10-
Guides and shopkeepers are warned
intermediates will contest for four York from the pulpit of Temple
17. Two of the most prominent men that in future such solicitation will his committee has in all cases fully the object of misdirected sympathy. or prizes,
le Appeal in not only the agency build-
$7, $5, $3 and 2; senior grades,
in the Jewish community have accept-
He advised that men and women ac-
Emanu-El. The Rev. D. Percy Stick- mg the Jewish national home, it is
be an offense punishable by law, an investigated and secured relief.
f 1 It .
t th y ' $10, $7 and $5, while those of col- ney Grant seconded the change pro-
h habit

ed executive positions in the drive. Associated Press dispatch states.
.
Furniture for the new community
also giving encouragement and hope
They are Nathan Gross and Sam
house is being secured by a commit- question of crime not from the stand- lege grade will contest for two prizes, posed in the New Testament by Rabbi to the Jewish people the world over.
and $ 5,
Ranson, that the tale of the Jews
Summ,i field.
CAPTURE FRENCH OFFICERS tee headed by Morris Shatzen and as- point of the offender but from that $ 10 Officials of the United Jewish Cam-
clamoring for the blood of Jesus can The successful campaign in America
Mr. Gross is vice-president of the
sisted by Mesdames Klein, Fleishman, of the victims of criminal violence. paign have sent literature of the pur- be
eliminated as having no historical will tell our brothers and sisters in
"Unless," Judge Keidan said, "the
Phoenix Club. He has been active in
— Cowan and Schwartz of the Ladies
displpay false senti- I posesof the campaign to all of thel authenticity and aiding in the cause Poland and Lithuania and Russia and
Jewish welfare work. The United
JERUSALEM. — (J. T. A.) —Six Auxiliary. This committee is seeking public ceases to
Every
b
boy
and
gm
of Christianprejudice a g ainst th e Roumania that the greatest Jewish
mentality towards persons charged ''ewl'b schools.
Jewish Charities social service bureau French railway officials were taken
community in the world, the Jews
ct
Je.
w
goo ds donations of furniture for the new wi I th crime and insists upon a vigor- will receive from his or her instructor
h as claimed a great deal of his time prisoners and a shipment
of free
d librty
e
lov i ng Ameca
ll
o f the scope of the United
seized by Syrian rebels in an attack building and any persons in a posi- ous handling of the criminal situp- , fuail
Rabbi Lewis Browne of Newark, ar
which has always been given gra- on a freight train six kilometers south tion to aid the committee are urged
e behind
' d t h em, b as IC ing mora II end
saign,
Jew d
is er Camp
a
N. J., whose "Stranger
ciously Mr. Gross will be the gen- ,
hn ancia lly the great historic Jewish
f y the,cret wriytho f N irt.heShloadtzgeen or tion, it will not be surprising if the ,
0 t c i ommunicate
Considers le interest has been was one
t
n
0
of the "best sellers" in 1925, e norn
community finds itself in a condition
, eerrarns
• b oul,ng
• s ai
••

eral in charge of the army of field of Damascus, dispatches received
i de,intne
y co nt
aest o etu.
of a J ewish
nd i n th essa
e
ill
speak
for
the
Jewish
Open
Fo
rum
b
which
will
be
difficult
to
correct.
Un-
evince
from
Damascus
state.
workers. At present he is mapping
t elan d of Dav id, Solo-
dents of the schoo ls, ccording to on Sunda y vening,rn April
at 8
l ess the public es to it that its p o. several
out his campaign.
mon
and
Isaiah."
severa teachers. After the first . an- o' cl ock, at eNorthe
t acts fearlessly in
mense
Night School,
lice d
Mr. Summerfield will be in charge
Dr. Levin Is Interviewed.
m
t
lc h nouncement of the proposed coolest Rabbi Br wn wh •associated with
t bl' h
at the big givers committee. To this
instructors were questioned about the Rbbi
Prior to his departure from the
f
b
Ste
hen
S'
Vii
se,
h
a%
breed
crime;
unless
the
c
group will fall one of the heavy parts
ourts
..5'
ng charge city, Dr. Schmar a Levin was inter-
. d
• act L sided Jewish Campaign, which seeks o a
R o g u e, is viewed by a reporter

of the campaign. Mr. Summerfield is
Y
of The Detroit
one of the oldest Jewish residents of
eav ing '' the rabbis
otec- to r raise
° $1 5 ,000,000 in the United lkbbiF
eye sing le
and wi
nans spring to Jewish Chronicle as to his impression s
to the prquite
States
for relief work overseas.
With
evot
'
'
de
himself to literature.
to this
Rabbi
on o fth t ane
h commu n ity, it • is
Detre,. He has played an important
Un p recedented Tour
Detroit and Detroit Zionists. Un-
—__
Browne
was
a
regular
contributor
to
conceivable
for
the
criminal
element,
,
t
part in local Jewish work.
fortunately Chaim Nachman Bialik
Br A. H. FROMENSON
which forms but 1 per cent of the
Th ere will be plenty of fun Wed-
the Nation and the New Republic. and Dr. Stephen S. Wise were com-
Rabbi Leon Frain will be chairman.
population, to make life in • city like
nesday night at the smoker-meeting.
last
speaker
for
the
season
will
pelted
to leave the city so soon after
When David A. Brown returned to New York after addressing
Detroit unsafe."
Several entertainers of note have vol-
ATTEND SERVICE
SERVE
conference on Sunday. March 28, he had completed
be Dr. Ludwig Bernstein, executive the banquet at the Statler and the
Approves of Probation.
unteered their services. The music Eastern Pennsylvania
philanthropy. Ex- -
!director of the Federation of Jewish
Judge Keidan upheld the wise use '
given will undoubtedly all be of a the most extraordinary tour in the history of American
that the report er was unable to get
of the probation and parole system, Noted Men in Orthodox Pulpit Will Philanthropies of Pittsburgh.
y
Into nature.
traordinary not only in the number of miles covered, but
their reactions.
e
Honor Rabbi Levin.
The spectacle of having at one time that it will have resulted in the pledging of many millions of dollars for a but decried the fact that it is some.
Dr. Levin was very enthusiastic
I
all of the progressive men in the city
times
made
the
occasion
for
prOmot-
.
YOUNG PEOPLES SOCIETY
purpo,e.
about the reception he and his co
ch
mg
Phil To be literal
and to point to a coincidence, David A. Brown's tour, which
selfish political interests.
present at a smoker has never been
TO HOLD OPEN MEETING workers ec
r ei
ve dh
here and n i response
Invitations
have
been
sent
out
to
I
began
with
Michigan,
ranged
through
the
Southwest
into
the
Central
a
elected
Mrs.
Morse
The auxiliaidve
teen. But it is expected to take place
to the queit stin as to what he thought
M. Cohen a
legate to the four. four distinguished Orthodox rabbis to
when the smok er
db k t the East as far as Massachusetts, covered over teenth
Allen 1,1'. Kent, one of Detroit's of
Sta tes
Je wr y and Zionism
Prairie miles
annual
convention
of
the
attend
the
memorial
exercises
which
7,000
and
the
quota
accepted,
virtually
guaranteed
as
a
result
of
the
In the event of an overflow crowd
held at Shaarey Zedek Syna- criminal lawyers, will address the said: "From the very beginning of
ample floor space will be added to take scores of addresses delivered by him in a score of cities, totals nearly United Synagogue of America and will be Sunday
afternoon, April 25, at members and friends of the Young my Zionist activities, the city of De-
Rogue
rare of the crowd. Checking facili- $7,000,000. Or, to put it another way, he raised $1,000 for every mile to the ninth annual convention
of
the People's Society of the Shaarey Ze• troit always interested me. It im-
Women's League, both of which will 2:30 o'clock, in honor of the late
ties are provided at the club.
of his
trip.
be held in Baltimore and Washington Rabbi Judah L. Levin. These rabbis dek Synagogue on Wednesday eve- pressed me as a center of Zionist
Only
a
man
possessing
his
prodigious
vitality
and
his
indomitable
will
It was announced at campaign
sing, April 21, at 8:15 o'clock, at the thought and activity, but upon my
' are Meyer Berlin of New York,
headquarters, 2326 Penobscot build- to succeed against any and every odds, coupled with his intense zeal for April 18 to 21.


'de t of the Mizrachi Or g anization of Shaarey Zedek Synagogue, Brush and visit, prior to thi3 one,
n I am sorry to
read
ing, that anyone may attend the smok-
ffering Israel, could 1i
su
spea k
"The e say,
f
was very much disappointed,
cause o
h p cities other than the one in which report of the convention of the Mid- America; Aaron M. Ashinsky of Factors in the Present Country-wide for at that time it appeared that the
er whee.er or not they have received , the
physical hardship
.'
have withstood the phys
Pittsburgh,
Asher
L.
Zarchy
of
west Branch of the United Synagogue
an invitation. Six hundred workers and mental strain of a tour in which , the state conferences were held.
'villa and I. :M. Silverman of Toledo. Crime Wave." Mr. Kent has been Detroit Zionist movement had not
of America staged in Chicago last
are needed before the drive can start. for a period of 21 days, he occupied
And in the conference cities the January.
Life-long friends and associates of prosecutor and later Circuit Court kept pace with the general develop-
The call from Eastern Europe is ur- a bed only seven nights. For the
t d judge of Macomb county and assist- ment of the movement throughout the
h
will,
ill i i expected,'
gent.
The next social function planned R abbi I i they
of the time it meant daehing Jews were not content that he should
deliver
the eulogies which will form ant prosecutor of Wayne county. country, although I had expected that
t
speak only at the formal meeting, by the auxiliary will take the form
p • •
There will be several other entertain. it would make greater progress than
from
a
conference
or
banque
I
of a card party which will be held at p art of the serv i ces . The i r
NEW ERA IN ROUMANIA
to a sleeper and a long hard ride to but arranged other meetings and
Cr, on the program, among them pi- many of the other Jewish communi-
Webster Hall Tuesday afternoon, potion will be in fulfillment of • wish anions
selections
sele
M
by issLillian
Li Rabino- ties.
the next speaking point. Even en community banquets to do him honor
B UCHAREST—(J. T. A.1—A new the trains he had no rest. His passage and gratify laudable curiosity. The April 27. There will be refreshments i of the late chief of the Orthodoxwito s ; • humorous debate on the all-
"On Wednesday night at the mass-
I
Jewish
community
ofDetroit
that
era
of understanding and justice to- through some of the states which had eagerness to see him, to hear him, and prizes.
important
queirtion
of
"Bald Men," meeting at Arena Gardens, I was
The final meeting of the season , they be asked to attend such exec-
ward the national minorities in ' never before been visited by • pub- to make to him personal pledges of
by Jack Thumin and Hyman Barahai. compelled to revise all my estimates'
as
may
be
planned
in
his
mem-
er Roumania is heralded in a lie man of his standing, was an e vent co-operation in all of the states he will take place Sunday afternoon,
Dancing will follow the program. The and completely change my opinion of
May 9, when the members and their gory'
manifesto issued here. of which the Jews in these remote visited, caused men and women to
your city. It is but natural and un-
The services are being arranged by meeting will be open to the public.
daughters will observe Mothers Day.
Lee manifesto states that a broader
ions took the fullest advantage. travel hundreds of miles to confer-
nen l dt h ba at , ethe err:
sect
poli
d ence cities. Several dozen Jews in A program in which the younger ele- a committee representing the several
bnots
JERUSALEM.—(.1. T. A.) —The weather I
ty
cy of understanding and justice
7 a n v"ery
. wtb bim n boarde
Pointe
tan committees
congregations
f
oe

th
city.
city
t,? p
Orthodox
..


only North Dakota spent five days in the ment will take a prominent part is n addition
renewed
tesrand the minorities and a favor-
warfare
between
the
French
good
excuse
to many people to have
to addresses y e s
a y
train
h trip from their isolated homes to being arranged.
able reconsideration concerning the 1 Aits m
but local Jewish prob•
and the Druze forces in Syria has stayed away from the meeting but,
ing
rabbis,
Rabbi
A.
M.
Hershman
, the campaign
Mrs. David S. Zemon and Mrs.
Fargo, where the conference was
fulfillment of the demands of these
made it necessary for the Palestine despite the inclement weather, thou-
Morse M. Cohen were appointed to will take part in paying tribute to the
ems In some states the Jews were
minorit ies will
insistent on seeing thin man w ho held, and back, and to great was their serve on the Michigan Council for !memory of Rabbi Levin. Center' frontier force to be on constant watch sands of Detroit Jews came to hear
in view o f
met that "the happiness
of the racial 180
inspiration
that,
regardleu
of
his
Ito
guarantee the safety of the fron-
has wrought no much for the cause
World Peace. Mn. Joseph Zerhman 'Samuel Vigoda and Hyman Milkov-
es ° . , TPonents of the country is a con- of Judaism, of hearing him speak,
(Turn to Page 3.)
tier.
sky will chant several selections.
is a vice-president of the council.
(Turn to lint oags
for the welfare of the coun- I that he had to deliver addresses In
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