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VOL. XIX. NO. AM.
ALL PAST RECORDS
OF PALESTIN FUND
RAISING SURPASSED
(Chair a n of Big Gi v e rs
n&
Drive l
PUBLIC IS URGED General
Rabb! Franklin Discusses
Jewish Cultural Problems TO ATTEND BAZAAR
BROWN ELECTRIFIES
E WORKERS AT MEET
IN PHOENIX CLUB
In Detroit's
Overseas Chest Drive)
•
. (Editorial Note:—Everywhere the world over a wave of self-question- Federation of Ukrainian Jews
To Hold Affair From
mg, of self-criticism, is passing over races and nations. Especially is this
tendency to self-analysis active among the Jews of the world. Questions
May 8 to 13,
Makes Powerful Plea for Starv-
$100,000 Mark to Be Reached
of vital importance are being discussed the world over from the press, the I
ing Children and Adults
platform and the pulpit. Still there is a wide undercurrent of opinion anti ' At the last meeting of the workers
Before End of Week, Fore-
In Europe.
comment that does not make itself heard by the usual avenues of public for the bazaar to be given by the
cast of A. C. Lappin.
opinion. It does not find voice on the floors of the rabbinical conferences. Federation of Ukrainian Jews of
On such occasions it may be heard in the cloak-rooms. Thinking Jews are Michigan from May 8 to May 13, in•
DRIVE ORGANIZATION
SUCCESS OF CAMPAIGN
debating them among themselves, but when they pick up the pen or mount
at the Kirby Center, many
PERSONNEL ANNOUNCED
The :
SURE, SAYS J. H. EHRLICH
the pulpit they confine themselves to the most obvious statements. Toe
underlying matters, the things nearest their hearts, do not find utterance.1""uraionhr
reports were read. The
most federation supports 85 orphans and
Generals
Gross and Summer-
most!
The function of the press is to give voice to all opinion, even the s this half orphans in Kiev and the pro-
Largest List of Givers in Zion
field Making Plans for a
submerged, and the most successful way to tap the undercurrents of .. Jewish
rees
h aair will be used to
e
d of tis
History. Many Give Who
opinion
opinion is by means of the interview. In the series of articles of
Successful Campaign.
bene fit thes e chiffldren.
Never Gave Before.
is the first, it is the aim of the Detroit Jewish Chronicle to present a cross-
Mrs. Arvin, one of the most active
section of Jewish opinion in Detroit and thus contribute its share to the workers, and Mrs. Toporowsky, presl-
David A. Brown, national chair-
Never in the history of Detroit
universal spirit of frank self-analysis that is sweeping the Jewish world. dent of the Eastern Ladies Society,
man of the United Jewish Campaign,
campaigns for funds has there been
To conduct these interviews, we have enlisted the pen of Lawrence Lipton, report that they will conduct a booth
speaking in the Phoenix Club Wed-
a response equal to this year's re-
whose years of study and investigation make him amply equipped for of their own. L. Cohen promises that
nesday night, electrified 700 Jewish
sponse. Asked by a reporter of The
this task.)
the Odessa Aid Society viii put forth
men and monies by a description of
Detroit Jewish Chronicle as to what
the misery among European Jews.
every effort to make the affair a suc-
this success should be attributed to,
Refrain not speech when it tendeth to safety, and hide riot thy
cess and will undoubtedly take charge
In the main, Brown's speech, beau-
A. C. Lappin, the director, said that
wisdom for the sake of fair-seeming; for by speech wisdom shall be
of a booth. Mrs. Rosenfield, in
tiful in its simplicity and logic, was
it is due to several causes; that first
known, and instruction by the word of the tongue. Speak not against
charge
of
the
Michigan
avenue
dis-
a
plea
for aid for the starving chil-
and foremost stands the cause—Pal-
the, troth;and be abashed for thine ignorance. Be not aNhanted to
dren and adults of Europe. Through-
trict, has been instrumental in se-
estine; second, the enthusiasm of the
snake
confession
of
thy
sins;
and
force
not
the
current
of
the
ricer.
NATHAN
M.
GROSS
curing
the
Ladies
Auxiliary
of
the
out
his
talk he gave a vivid picture
SAMUEL SUMMERFIELD
workers; third, the aid received from
Lay not thyself down for a fool to be tread tipon; and accept not
Russian-Polish Aid Society to assist
of conditions in Poland, Russia and
the great Jewish leaders who came
the person of o n e that is ?nighty. Strive for the truth unto death,
in the work for the bazaar and se-
elsewhere. Through his words a pic-
here to lend their voices so eloquent-
and the Lord God shall fight for thee.—Ecelesiastiens, 4 :
cured a donation of $10 from the so- "7. •
ture of children, made miserable by
ly and so effectively appealing for Q . . ,
defy. Very favorable reports have L.
conditions no fault of their own, was
ed Essay
'
the needs of the holy Land.
"What is Jewish culture? Well, many people think it means literature been given from Mrs. Katzin, in
brought to the audience of workers.
"The number of contributors to
written by Jews, pictures painted by Jews, music composed by Jews. But charge of the Fenkell and Joy road
This campaign Is not for $15,000,.
Fund,"
continued
Mr.
the Palestine
books, pictures and music, even when they are the work of Jewish artists, sections; Mrs. Fuchsman of the North
000, said Mr. Brown , speaking of the
Lappin, "is constantly increasing as
may be entirely without relation to the Jewish spirit. Those contributions Woodward section; Mr. Goldstein of
national quota, but for every cent we
the dissemination of knowledge and
to thought and spirit which spring directly out of the fact of Jewishness the North John It. street section; Mrs.
!can raise in America for these peo-
information about Palestine and its !Beth El, Shaarev Zedek, Ile may be properly called Jewish culture. They are offspring of the Jewish Granada of the Twelfth street sec- L otus Lipsky to Open Educa- ple overseas.
achievements spread. To me one of
spirit."
brew School Children
cational Campaign and
lion; Sirs. Malcow, in charge of the
Henry Wineman presided at the
the most interesting things about the
Dr. Franklin paused for a moment and turned to his interviewer. ''Does bakeries, reports that she was very
rally. He introduced as the first
Participating.
Drive.
Membership Drive
whole subject of Palestine is that
that answer your question?" he asked. "Yes—and no," I answered. "It well received at thq Hauptman Bak-
!speaker Rabbi Solomon B. Freehof
(speaker
there is hardly a great Jewish per-
be, but it does not tell . h t J .wish
.
Jewish
defines
'of Chicago. With an earnestness that
Medbury Bakery, Reliable Bak.
The
on! 1.000 boys culture
An educational campaign and
sonality to be found the world over
The essay
essay contest
contest is
that
is. One hears so much talk about Jewish culture. And yet it seems r R.ois ai erli m
n ,0.Bta,,iry,_Star aker
By membership drive will be launched by left no doubt as to a hi s sincerit y,
today who hasn't something good to
y to me there is only the haziest conception in most people's minds as to just anyd
Rabbi Freehof made
.
yan
ti
n.
.
Bakery.
Mr.
stirring plea
man
say about Palestine—the miraculous and girls looked forward to
what it consists of. I'm sure that many people would be grateful to you, w tim Ian
an as been added to the cont. the Zionist Organization of America for the campaign , Jewish unity and
ievements there and the great pos. weeks
opened institutions.
April 18 in the
during the month of May. On Sun- Jewish ho e.
achievements
educational
The Jewish
con- Dr. Franklin, for a more specific description of Jewish culture."
Dr. Franklin rose from the armchair he was occupying at his desk and mittee composed
Harry
Cohen and day, May 9, the drive will be opened '' ' Rabbi hpreehot closed his talk by
sibilities for its future.
(Turn To of
Last
. I age.)
"We have every reason to believe test sponsored by the United Jewish paced his study. To many who will read these lines the figure of Dr.
by a massnieeting which will be held
m aking "Jewish
a plea that Jews work for
that we will reach our goal in this Campaign closes May 2.
%Franklin is a long familiar one. But
at the Philadelphia and Byron Tal- unity. "Jewish
hoe" he ended
Sunday in all of the schools thus
mud Torah. The officers of the De-
for the benefit of those whose notions
campaign. There are still a number
"don -i let it
p '
'
ng,
boys
and
girls
will
complete
the
first
of the man have been formed
from
troit Zionist District are: A. J. Koff-
of prospects to be solicited, includ
i
Executive
Board
Named.
many who have been regular con- i week of working on their essays. The
man, president; S. P. Lachman, vice-
newspaper photographs or radio
The
United
Jewish
Campaign
hag
tributors to the Palestine Fund, but I subject of the contest is "Why We ,
I wish to record my impres-
president, I. Davidson, treasurer; M.
who are temporarily out of the city." Should Help the United Jewish Cont.,
endelson, recording secretary; M. organized its executive board. Includ-
Of Levin Sunday ons. The rabbi of Temple Beth El
! paign." The competition has been 'i
is a short, dynamic man with dark
Beckman financial secretary; Dr. ed in the list of committee members
Ehrlich Thanks Detroit.
Joseph II. Ehrlich, when inter-' marked by great activity. teachers re-' hair and eyes and swift, nervous ges-
Ezra Lipkin, chairman educational are the moat prominent Jews in De-
troit, men and women of the highest
viewed, said: "As chairman of the port. Not only is the $75 in prizes ClitV's Orthodox Congregations tures. Yet he is poise itself. A Author of "Stranger Than Fic- committee, and Dr. P. II. Broude, standing in the field of endeavor.
Karen Ilayesod, I want to report that being sought by the boys and girls, • Will Hold Joint Services
studied, self-controlled poise. His
chairman Palestine travel bureau.
The Detroit fund drive will be un-
tion"
to
Speak
at
Northern
the United Palestine Appeal drive i., but the honor of turtling in the best
bearing is that of the man of affairs,
The burden of the upbuilding of
at Shaarey Zedek.
the doer rather than the dreamer. His
Palestine as the national homeland der the leadership of Henry Wineman,
reaching a successful end. We have , c,,,narh
High
Sunday
Night.
president.
Mr. Wineman, who is pres-
The schools entered in the compe-
for the Jewish people has fallen
reached the $90,000 mark, with many
(?oiled Hebrew Schools,' Memorial services for the late conversational
like
that of a man tone
used is
to decisive,
snaking deci-
largely upon American 'Jewry be- ident of the I'eoples Outfitting Corn-
of our larger givers out of town and tition are the U
Those
who
have
been
attending
or
pany,
the
Wineman
Realty Company,
cause the European Jews, together
many in town not yet canvassed. W e Temple Beth El, Shaarey Zedek and Rabbi Judah L. Levin, for nearly 30 ions. There is about him none o of
are confident that we will reach our Yiddish school of the Workmen's years in the service of Detroit Jewry : the halting uncertainty that charac - are anticipating attending the meet- with the other European peoples, and the United Jewish Charities, has
ings
of
the
Detroit
Jewish
Open
Fo-
taken
part
in
other
campaigns. Ile
I
..
terizes many rabbis. Dr. Franklin
have not yet recuperated from the
goal. We want to thank the publi c I Circle.
directed as president the recent $150,-
Literature on the United Jewish
gives the impression of having his
war toonomically and politically and
for their generous and gracious re- I
000
emergency
drive
which was ex-
mind made up about most things. His
the European Jews can contribute
sponse to our appeal. We are espe- Campaign was distributed on the
ceedingly successful.
only problem is to cast these r ead y
but very little towards the accom-
mill). gratified by the number of men opening slay of the contest. Through-
The
bench,
bar,
and
business
world
and women who contributed this year out the week of April 18, the litera-
opinions in measured words suita ble
plishment of this historic task as far are represented on the executive com-
to the occasion. In short, his person-
as finances are concerned. The Zion-
to the Palestine cause for the first tore was scanned, teachers and par-
mittee.
Judge
Charles
C.
Simons,
of
ants consulted and friends inter.
slily is that of th organizer who
ist Organization of America has with-
. time."
the Federal court, and Judge Harry
A cable received by Dr. Stephen viewed by those entered in the con-
weighs , measures, the
de LI^s and exe
in less than six years raised 612,000,- B. Reldan, of Recorder's court, are
cotes without hesitating over the an-
000 for the work of reconstruction both members of the executive com-
S. Wise, chairman of the United Pal- test, The boys and girls have dia-
noin
y g doubts and reservations that
in Palestine and this year, under the
estine Appeal from Dr. Chaim AVeiz- Played great enthusiasm in preparing
beset the path of the scholar. lie
leadership of Dr. Stephen S. Wise, mittee. From the business world are
mann, president of the World Zionist their essays.
Adolph Finsterwald, Nathan Gross,
At Temple Beth El, Rabbi Leon
is a man after the manner of Theo-
head of the United Palestine Appeal, Jerome Freud Julian Krolik and
Organization, informing him that the
dare Ilerzl rather than Max Nordau.
first 100,000 Jews had settled in Pal. From, director of religious education,
is
engaged
in
raising
$5,000,000.
others.
On the Administrative com-
estine since the war, has caused a is sponsoring the work of the contest.
[ Over 100,000 Jews have already set- i rsittee
Suddenly he stopped and turned to
are Samuel Summerfield, Mel-
me. "This may sound heretical," he
great amount of enthusiasm among Under his direction the boys and girls
! tied in the Holy Land. ville S. Welt, Milton M. Alexander,
To millions of oppressed and and others.
the local Zionists who are at present of the Sunday school are preparing'
said, "but it is altogether possible
engaged in raising their quota of . their essays. Rabbi Fram is one of
down-trodden
Jews
in
Eastern
and
that there is really no such thing as
Following is the complete slate of
$125,000 of the $5,000,000 to be the judges who will read essays writ-
Jewish culture—that is, not anything
Central Europe, Palestine is today the officials of the Detroit section of the
raised for the organizations now ten in Hebrew. At Temple Beth El
only hope for a better future and United Jewish Campaign, which will
definitely Jewish. Anciently there
the contest is one of the big events
hundreds of thousands are ready to put on a drive for funds in May:
was . The Psalms, the Talmud with
operating in Palestine.
emigrate to Palestine. To enable
its dialectics, the worship in the syn-
The local workers are stressing the of the spring term.
honorary president, David A.
them to carry out their plans, the Brown; president, Henry Wineman;
fact that the first milestone of Jew.' Professor Bernard Isaacs of the
agogue at its best—these were a part
Zionist Organization must continue vice-presidents, Rabbi Leo M. Frank-
of Jewish culture. Should world
ish colonization in Palestine has been United Hebrew schools, who is a
to create more economic possibilities lin, Miss Hattie Gittleman
Zionism succeed in its objects and
reached and that this achievement is i judge also of essays, announced to-
Rabbi A.
in I'alestine and only greater efforts M. Hershman, Hon. Harry B. Keidan,
should the Jews return to l'alestine,
a fact of
,, prime historic importance day that boys and girls enrolled in
the Hebrew Schools are very enthusi-
of an enlarged Zionist Organization Mrs. Ilene y A. Krolik, Hon. Chas. C.
a definitely Jewish culture might then
and, to quote from Dr. Stephen S. antic over the contest and the pros-
with a stronger membership will be Simons, Samuel Summerfield, Mrs. J.
reappear. Or should the new uni-
Wise, "stirs the imagination not only
pect of winning several of the prizes
able to do it.
versity at Jerusalem become in time
of the Jew to whom it spells the be- offered. They are competing for the
M. Welt; secretary, Miss Esther R.
The Zionist Organization of Amer- l'russian; executive committee, Fred
a great school it might form the cen-
ginning of Jewish redemption but to
ica, headed by Louis Lipsky, who will 61. Butzel, chairman; Milton Alexan-
ter of a new Jewish culture. The
all men who are endowed with an his- $25 prize money offered by Milton
LEWIS BROWNE
RABBI
MEYER
BERLIN
be the principal speaker at the mass- der, Sidney Alexander, harry Z.
mere revival of the Hebrew tongue
tonic insight and with the capacity to M. Alexander.
At the Yiddish school, according to
meeting on May 9, is part of the
does not constitute a culture. What-
apprehend that an important stage
the contest has aroused and for a long time regarded as the ever contributions the new university rum have a treat in store for Sunday, World Zionist Organization, headed Brown, Leo Si. Butzel, Henry M. But-
has been passed in a movement which everyone.
has
Here the children are nestor of the local rabbinate, will be
April 25, when Rabbi Lewis Browne
zel, Louis Duscoff, Adolph Finster-
might
make
to
science
would
not
con.
is hound to have a profound effect on keenly aware of conditions in Eu. held Sunday afternoon, April 25, at
of Newark, N. J., author of the best by Dr. Chaim Weizmann, which has wall,
wall, Harry Frank, Ha bi Leo M.
a membership of over 1,000,000, as
stitute a Jewish culture. Science is
the destiny of mankind."
Jerome Freud, Michael
rope. At home they have found many 2:30 o'clock, at Shaarey Zedek Syna-
All this means that more work arguments for their essays on "Why gogue, Willis avenue and Brush nun-sectarian. And scientific research seller "Stranger Than Fiction," will evidenced at the last World Zionist Freund, Morris
n Friedberg, Jacob
in the Hebrew tongue is, after all, speak
at 8 Rabbi
o'clock
at Northern
High Congress in Vienna.
must be done by American Zionists
School.
Browne
has
chosen
Friedberg,
William Friedman, Nathan
street. The tribute to the dead scholar onl a matter of translation."
Others who will participate in the
from whom the financial support must Campaign."
We Should Help the
Jewish
for his topic "This Year In Jerusa-
Gross,
Sam
T.
Gilbert, Harry Grant,
is United
being
arranged under the direction
necessarily come.
"Of course," he went on after a lem," a subject which he makes program are Rose Duchin, a pupil of Bernard Ginsburg, Miss Hattie Git-
The essay contest wil lend May 2. of a committee representing the
The following is a complete list of At that time the efforts of the boys Orthodox congregations of the city. pause; "of course, a good deal de- doubly interesting by virtue of his re- the United Hebrew School, who will Callan, Walter Ileavenrich, Alvin D.
those who have contributed $25 and and girls will be given to their in- Addresses will be delivered by Rabbi pends on what you call culture." "Let cent return from extensive travels in recite a poem of Chaim Nachman Bia. Hersch, Rabbi A. M. Hershman, Ber-
upward to the United Palestine Ap- structors and later sent into cam- A. M. Hershman, Rabbi Meyer Berlin, as assume," I suggested, "that by cul- the Orient. Rabbi Leon Fram, who lik, "To the Bird," and Rena Mar- nard Isaacs, Harry B. Keidan, A. J.
golis will accompany her with an in-
peal:
;align headquarters, 2326 Penobscot president of the Mizrachi Organiza- tare we mean all the manifestations has been interested in the open fo- terpretative dance. A group of 30 Koffman, Julian H. Krolik, Esser Ra-
Friedberg. Mon'.
$5000 Building. Here arrangements will tion of America and one of the fore. of the Jewish spirit—even things like rum, will act as chairman.
children, pupils of the United Hebrew binowitz, David Robinson, Wallace
family
life.
Has
the
Jew
no
pecu-
Lewis
Brown
was
born
in
London,
Alien Family Wet!. dt
Rosenheim, Edwin M. Rosenthal, Jul-
ddl " C.. ) • • 1000 be made with the judges to read the most orators in Zionist ranks; Rabbi
School, will render Hebrew songs, ius Rubiner, Sol Sallan, Joseph Sell-
An er i ean ono. L•se Comp.),
lin0o00
liarities
that
distinguish
him
from
his
England,
in
1897,
and
received
his
Aaron
M.
Ashinsky
of
Pittsburgh,
And
later
the
winners
will
essays.
Congregation Il l nai MoIshe
primary and secondary schooling under the direction of Morris Mar- ing, Charles C. Simons, David W. Si-
Rabbi Asher I,. Zarchy of Louisville Gentile neighbors?"
Ehr/irhi Joseph 11
tons be declared.
golis,
a
teacher
in
charge
of
singing
and Rabbi I. M. Silverman of Toledo.
"Yes," Dr. Franklin replied, "and there. Coming with his parents to at the Ilebrew School.
mons, Al. Spater, Abraham Srere,
Serority Finance Company
1000
sr. re Brothers
1000
Cantors Samuel Vigoda of Shaarey they are peculiarities that can be America in 1912, he entered the busi-
Louis Stoll, Sam Summerfield, Morris
i000
Thcmas Construction Company
ness world but, after two years, re-
Zedek
Synagogue
and
Hyman
Milkov-
traced
directly
to
his
religion.
The
D. Waldman, Mrs. Joseph M. Welt,
Hotel. Fred Id
sky of Farnsworth Avenue Syna- family life of the Jew is a case in turned to his studies. He enrolled as
Melville S. Welt, Henry Wineman,
Cohen & Zilber
750
Wiernan, Andrew
gogue will assist in the services.
point. It is due to the stress of his a student at the Hebrew Union Col-
David S. Zemin.
750
IV ....man, Henry
750
Rabbi Levin's death has been religion laid on the sacredness of lege and the University of Cincin-
Administrative committee: Milton
idson Brother.
700
family
relationships
that
the
Jew's
nati,
planning
to
make
the
rabbinate
counted
a
loss
not
only
to
the
De.
M. Alexander, Fred M. Butzel, Harry
Dunn, Louis
600
troit Jewish community but to Ameri- family life has been so distinguished his life work. But while still a the-
Z Brown, Michael Freund, Nathan
Berman, Julio.
600
Ilroon. Barry Z
Gross, Bernard Isaacs, harry B. Kei-
B'nai Mosihe Congregation can Judaism. Rabbi Levin was a for its filial piety and its sex purity. °logical student he devoted much of
Bloomberg. Morris
coo
prolific writer, although for many Then, too, there was his love of learn- his time to literature, contributing to
Julian 11. Krolik, Edwin Si. Ros-
Held Services April 18
Brewer, Louts
500
B'nai B'rith and Pythian Lodge dan,
ears
his
health
had
been
undermined
ing.
Persecution
threw
him
back
the
North
American
Review
and
enthal,
Samuel Summerfield, Morris
n
Cohen, A. & Son
500
For Rabbi Klein.
Get-Together Enjoyed by
Cohen, Harry
b y hard work. Ile was one of the upon himself, upon his own people. other of the better magazines. After
600
D. Waldman, Melville S. Welt, Henry
-
Colonial Clothes Shop .
500
founders of the Mizrachi movement Learning was the great thing. An six years in the seminary, Mr. Browne
Wineman.
All
Present.
N.B.,. Aaron
Stirred by the sense of great and in the United States and wielded a old, learned Jew would have given was called to the pulpit of Temple
!0,1
Men's division: Nathan Gross, chair-
Prank Brothers
75:" 0 profound sorrow of the irreparable wide influence in the ranks of the or- his daughter in marriage to a lamden Israel, Waterbury, Conn.. where he
Cr.... Nathan
One of the most unusual events in man.
goo
loss
which Jewry at large and the ganization. He was the first chair- rather than a millionaire. Learning preached for three years. For al-
Jacob, A .
Speakers committee, Alvin D.
the
history
of
Jewish
communal
at-
Charles
son Hungarian Jews in particular suf. man of the executive committee. At was the key-note of his religious con- most two years thereafter he de- fairs took place Tuesday evening, Hersch, chairman.
Leine w..te A
raper
-1
Company
ion tared by the death of Dr. Philip Klein the conventions of the Union of Orth- sciousness. And his religious con- voted all his time to writing, con- April 20, in the Pythias Castle, home
Publicity committee: Milton M. Al-
Miller, Peter
tributing regularly to the Nation and of Detroit Lodge No. 55, Knights of exander, chairman; Louis Bass, Mau-
National Smelting and Refining
aniil ylite.choinstrsoolclieatl leifveeryhtis
SOO in New York, the Fist Hungarian I odox Rabbis of America he dccupied sciousness
h'efitle. Meyer L
too , Congregation B'nai Moishe, located a distinguished position. The wide family
social
rice J. Caplan, Sol M. Cole, Ralph
attitude the New Republic, and completing Pythias.
Itohl.on, David and Louie
2,1on the corner of Garfield and Beau- range of his learning, his understand- towards government. And all these "Stranger Than Fiction," a history
The members of Detroit Lodge No, Foltz, Louis Friedenberg, Frank L
Schwarts, Ben
as' 1 bien streets, conducted a memorial i hl i i g q American Jewish roblems and things were regulated by a meticulous of the Jews which was one of the 55 and Pisgah Lodge No. 34, Indepen- Martin, Morris D. Waldman.
Stiles. Sol
Strom. Jacob
but life,
was best sellers" of 1925.
500 service to pay the tribute of their t e simplicity of his character deeply ritual. Not a phase of the Jew's
Big givers committee: Samuel Sum-
dent Order B'nai B'rith participated
51,11, Logi*
Rabbi Browne is at present assort. in a joint smoker and entertainment merfield, chairman.
60 ' homage to the sainted life and great impressed his colleagues in the rab-
from the cradle to the grave,
WvDman, Joseph
; services of Inc departed on Sunday, binate.
governed by its own rules and its ated with Rabbi Stephen S. Wise, furnished by the entertainment cum-
Nathan Gress Is General.
Zi.ber. Mr. and Mrs. Dowel •
iso April 18, at 4:30 p. m., in their syn-
Ith•lich. Mr. and Mrs. Moe
o e wlro itfua th lse . Je R w eliition was the busi. having charge of the Newark Free mittees of both organizations.
A militant call to Detroit's Jewish
Jacob. M. and Sons
but
he
is
leaving
the
rob-
,agogue.
oases
00
4
The meeting was opened by Sidney men and women to enroll with the
Soo
Bo•enthal, Mr. and Mrs. Louis
While Dr. Klein headed officially MEMORIAL SERVICE FOR
This last observation he italicised binate this spring to devote himself L. Alexander as chairman. Mr. Al- United Jewish Campaign as workers
llaciL Abraham
THREE NOTED RABBIS
the Ohav Zedek Congregation in New
Itecnstein, William
exander explained the purpose of the was sounded Wednesday night, April
with
a
marked
emphasis
of
the
voice
once
more
to
literature.
His
new
loo York and was its highly revered !air-
ilcrns
"tein.
the punctuation of a gesture. It book, This Believing World." a his- joint session and expressed the hope 14, by speakers at a meeting in the
Rabbis S. Cutler. E. Aishishkin, and
::: . itual leader for 35 years. yet the in.
figregation Marbackah Hada..
, will that many similar affairs of like ns. Phoenix Club. It was a challenge that
is of Dr. Franklin. It means tory of
religions
mankind
be the
published
this of
year
by Macmillan.
Bahrilowitsch. 011•11,
Soo spiring and uplifting influence of his Moses M. Fischer, Joseph Thumin, J. is an epigram. The epigram is char-
c
brought a response, ending with Na-
tore might take place in the future.
Gr•enberir, Mr. and Mm.
son great personality reached far out into Eisenman, R. Horowitz and I. Stoll-
" This meeting was arranged to than Si. Gross, vice-president of the
Much
of
it
was
written
and
many
of
Ito.enben. N.
Mintzer, Dade
the most distant corner of the United man will hold a memorial service on that he has reduced the problem to the illustrations were drawn in the
100
Federal Bond & Mortgage Company,
he.
its
lowest
common
denominator.
That
Smith, Louis .
: States wherever Hungarian Jews ars Sunday, April 25, at 6 p. m., at the p h
Orient, where Rabbi Browne traveled tween
promote
a closer
fraternal
spirit or. accepting the role of general.
these
two great
benevolent
Weinstein, Henry N
banded together in communities. Ahavath Achim Synagogue, corner o e in ht as said his say on that particular extensivel y last year. He intends re- ganisations," said Mr. Alexander.
Mn. Gross will direct the great Jew-
Babcock, Ben
m
avenues,
Berkman. M.
sso These looked up to him an upon their of Delmar and Westminster
i n June to do a ..
nttied
m ish army of workers. In his hands
tselirnvoinceanwttotrLisintidoiroec
"To what extent," I queried, "have
.
Caper, Abraham
natural leader, whose word was law to honor the memories of Rabbi Ju-
a East
history of Christian- along similar
third volume,
s
N'
will
be the task of mapping out the
these
characteristics
ra
of
Jewish
cul-
turning
to
the
Ilamturger, Charles .
ii; and inspiration in all matters pertain- dab L. Levin, head of the Orthodox tare survived among the group of sty from Jesus to the present day.
lierht, Al.
bo ies such as Detroit Lodge
d and Pis- great onslaught in the month of May
congregations of the city of Detroit, Jews to whom you minister?" The public is invited to attend the gah Lodge
sso ing to religious and moral issues.
Hirschman : J r
can accomplish much in ad. when 600 men and women will descend
The spiritual grandeur and moral who passed away at his home March
La•hman, S ol
"There is as much of the Jewish lecture on Sunday evening. There vancing the interests of the Jewish on the Jews of Detroit in behalf of
M•.•.. Burt
' s depth of his character can be sur- 26; Rabbi 'fillet Klein, who was for spirit among Reform Jews as among
the United Jewish Campaign.
community of Detroit."
Loos, Arnold
d from the fact that averse as 40 years head of the Hungarian Con-
The
speaker for
the season of
Mr. Gross's plan of battle is still
OPPenheimer, Louis
any
Mr. Alexander app ealed to the mem-
class of Jews," replied Dr. Frank- will
be last
no admission
charged.
O nnenheinter. Da yid
250 was his noble nature to publicity and gregation of New York, and Rabbi tin. "I say this in face of the fact 1925.26 will be Dr. Ludwig B. Bern-
Bern- bership of both lodges for their united in the formative stage. However, it
the schemes of self-advertisement, Solomon Elischaff of Jerusalem, that many ceremonial customs which stein, executive director of the Fed-
ko•enberg, I.
,",2
support for the United Jewish Cam- is certain that the energy of workers
IL...embol i Edward
I
eta , yet his name became a household noted writer on the Kabbala.
ShIffman. A.
traditionally marked Jewish life have 'ration of the Jewish Philanthropies paign. In answer to his plea several will be conserved. Every effort will
traditionally
The Jews of the city are invited to
sso ' word in the ranks of American Ortho-
Sil•erstein. Mr. and Mn. N
sway. But Reform Judaism of Pittsburgh, who will also speak at hundred men volunteered their sere- be made to get a maximum of result
rn
attend and pay their respects to the
Sloan,
Rosen.
don Jewry.
with a minimum of time being spent.
recognize spiritual values. Not Northern lligh School early in May. Ices as workers for the fund.
Dr. Klein was repeatedly elected to memory of these well known rabbis. does
Sternberg. Morris
among
Reform
Jews is
to a re-accept
Speeches were delivered by Nathan-
The Jewish sectors of the city will
only that,
but there
tendency Dr. Bernstein's lecture will close the
I t. and Mrs. H. M
of the Agudath Ha.
25o the presidency
eel
II.
Goldstick,
Harold
Rosenthal
and
be invaded. According to present
the most influential orgasms-
Atom, 5411;
APPROVES JEWISH BANK
200
Forum,
which of
was
organized
last au- Julius Deutelbaum. Mr. Goldstick ex- plans each worker will be called upon
those
forms
and
ceremonies
that
still
first
season
the
Detroit
Jewish
amenes,
in
Kollin. Dr. Mai
too arson of Orthodox Jewry
—
(.1.
T.
A.)
—
The
touch
of
the
Jewish
spirit.
tumn
to
bring
well-known
lecturers
MOSCOW.
plained
to
the
audience
the
various
ac-
to
visit only 10 persons for contribu-
German. Harry
honorary president he was un- statutes of the Agro-Bank, the por- retain a
too whose
Braun. Jolla@
For instance, during the Pesach just to the city. The executive committee tivitie of the Independent Order tions. Their weapons will be cam-
He was also the tress-
cohen MorTI.
ese of which will be to assist the past I am quite sure that the Seder and the advisory board, composed of B'nai 'B'rith and Knights of Pythias paign literature.
ti
B 1 scoff. Louis
::: urea of the Evrath Torah, an auxil- ewish colonization work in Russia
prominent Detroit Jews, are plan- and suggested many ways in which
The army commanded by Mr. Gross
Fink elhoq sot
iary of the Central Relief Committee, were approved by the all-union , was celebrated in many more homes nine for periodic meetings at regular
ZOO 1
et, Sam
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• finance commissariat.
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intervals for the 1926.27 season. (Turn To Last Page.)
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Massmeeting May 9
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