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DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRID&Y, MAY 7, 1926.
VOL. XIX. NO. S. gy
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B. Bernstein, executive director of
WOMEN ORGANIZED FOR th, Federation of Jewish Philanthro-
of Pittsburgh and known'
INTENSIVE CAMPAIGN
throughout the country as the "dean" I
in Jewish child care work. Dr. Bern-
Governor Groesbeck, Mayor stein's lecture will be given at g
o'clock in the auditorium of North-
Smith, Community Fund En•
High School, Woodward at Owen
dorse Overseas Cheat.
,avenue. The last speaker, Rabbi
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Two thousand men and women Lewis Browne, author of "Stranger,
from every walk of life in the Jewish Than Fiction," who was in Detroit on
eommunity'will gather Monday night April 25, gave an interesting lecture i
at 6:30 o'clock in the Statler Hotel before a record audience. A large
for the dinner to workers which will audience is expected on Sunday eve- !
open the United Jewish Campaign to nine to hear Dr. Bernstein, who has'
$600,000 toward a $15,000,000' been asked to speak on "Ilas Jewish
raise
national fund for the relief of Jews Charity D. Outlived Its Usefulness?"
Waldman, managing direc-
Morrs
t)! Eastern Europe.
This event is one of the greatest tor of the United Jewish Charities
significance, as Irma May, noted jour- and director of the United Jewish
nali,,t and field.worker of the United Emergency Campaign, which seeks to
Jewish Campaign, Will speak. Further I raise $600,000 in a drive to start on
significance and dignity is given to ! May 10, will be chairman.
Ur. Bernstein, who has been in
the dinner as it will be the greatest
in the history of Icoal Jewry. Rabbi Pittsburgh for tine years, was for 15
Nathan Kress, gifted orator of New ! years the superintendent of the lie-
brew Sheltering Guardian Society of !
York, will divide the speaking honors ,
Pleasantville, N. Y., after having
with Miss May.
Following the dinner, which is served for a number of years as in-
complimentary', Miss May and Rabbi' structor and vice-principal of the De-
Kress will speak. They are to be in- Witt Clinton High School of New
traduced by Henry Wineman, presi- York. Dr. Bernstein specialized in
, the development of cottage home life
Si
dent of the campaign.
Reading from left to right: Alex M. Sparer, Harry Z. Brown, Dr. P. M. Bernstein, Harry Bielfield, Sent'l
Although it is a dinner to the work- for dependent children and organ-
Milton Alexander, A. W. Schlesinger, Julio. H. Krolik,
so-called "Pleasantville Cnt-
era, several hundred men and women ized the
Alexander, Ed. Atlas, Nate Gross, Z. Himelhoch,
who have p layed distinguished rules rage llome Plan" in Pleasantville, N. Summerfield, Harry R. Solomon, H. E. Schlesinger, Morris D. Waldman, Wallace Rosen aim.
he created an educational
life have been invited to Y., where
in Jewish Every
attend.
outstanding individual curriculum unique in many respects.
urged to at-lInstead of us in public schools or the
in local Jewry ha: been
tend the dinner as guests of the public high school he developed an
dementary and high school together
United Jewish Campaign.
They have been especially invited' with a technical school for boys and
for girls, all under the auspices
to hear Miss May. The career of Miss one
May abroad is filled with remarkable of the institution itself. His high
incidents. She has witnessed scenes school was recognized by the Board
of indescribable horror in European of Public Educat.on of New York at
being entirely on a par
countries. As a field worker and Albany as
journalist she followed in the wake with the best high schools in the
t
of epidemics and pogroms which state, and this in spite of
the fact
th
that an anal girls graduate from
levied toll of Jewish life.
The adventures of Miss May have hizh school at the average age of 16
been chronicled in the newspapers. years. It may be interesting to note
Her stories from overseas of the suf- I that prior to the removal of his or-
tering of Jews have struck home into phanage from New York City to
Jewish hearts. The sorrow and miss Pleasantville, Dr. Bernstein conduct-
o for cottage moth-
cry which she witnessed have not leftled a training school
as well as a prelim-
her cold to human suffering, say of- I era anal teachers,
Women In Charge of Overseas Chest
ficials of the United Jewish Campaign , Mary training school for older boys
who met her in New York. Miss May i and girls, so as to prepare them for
returned recently from Europe. Her I cottage life in the country. Dr.
appearance in Detroit will be one of Bernstein is identified with every
the first she has made in this coon• I modern and fonvard-looking move-
went in the field of child welfare, lee-
try. Rabbi Kress, who is scheduled to I luring all over the country against :
May, has appeared institutionalism and the old-fashioned
appear with Miss
in great de- congregate method of taking care of
often in Detroit. He is
mend as a speaker. Because of the children, and developing his theories
of cottage life and is rounded-out edu- !
seriousness of the local dinner-meet- ,
ing, he has consented to break a day' Whle] and social program.
Holds Important Positions.
of rest to come here. No one can
afford to miss hearing Rabbi Krass. Dr. Bernstein has held many im..
His message Monday will be of the portant positions both in the educe.'
Jewish sal-
greatest importance both to workers tional world as well as in er
cial service. For a numb of years
ami guests.
wa
president
of
the
Modern
Lan-
s
h e
Organistion Complete d.
gauge Teachers Association in New
:.ec-
Detroit's United Jewish Campaign
has been practically completed inso- York, chairman of child welfare
far as enrollment of workers and plan lions in the State Conference of
of action is concerned. The workers, Charities in New York and President
Issues Official Proclamation
Calling Upon Citizens to
Respond Generously.
Aaron Droock Class Initiation
of 350 Conducted in Fault.
ALBANY, N. Y.—Governor Alfred
E. Smith issued an official proclama.
less Style,
.
lion on April 18 calling upon the cal-
rens of New York to respond gener-
GRAND
LODGE
OFFFICERS
ously to the appeal of the United
Jewish Campaign in the drive which
LEON, FRANKEL PRESENT
continues until May 9.
prai,p er s ocIta hn eiato io vn er , Governor
In his
overseas
Thousands Attend Function,
Smith h
work done by the Jews of America
Which Lasted from Morn.
during the 10 years following the
ing to Midnight.
outbreak of the world war in 1914,
through the Joint Distribution Corn-
mittee, which disbursed $60,000,000
"The brightest and most successful
in 42 countries. Ile points out that event in the history of Michigan B'nai
the Jews of Eastern Europe are not B'rith" was the statement of many of
now seeking charity but an oppor. the attendants at the Dedication Day
tunity to rebuild their lives. exercises held by l'isgah Lodge, No.
The governor's proclamation is as 34 Independent Order B'nai B'rith,
follows: on Sunday, May 2, The morning and
"When during the World War the l afternoon programs were witnessed
cry of their distressed co-religionists by audiences which tilled to capacity
in Euro e was sent across the ocean ■ the auditorium of the Community
to the J ews of America, asking for House at 275 East Ferry avenue. A
shelter for the homeless, food for banquet took place in the evening at
the orphans and healing for the sick, Hotel Statler, the participants filling
the generosity of the response was every inch of the two spacious ball-
unparalleled in the history of Ameri- room,.
can philanthropy.
The morning program consisted of
"The aid then given to these
stricken people saved the Jews of Po- an open initiation durii g which the
lodge
degree team inducted 350 can-
land, Roumania, Russia, Bessarabia
and other European countries and didates into the order. An impressive
ritual
service
was faultlessly given by
Palestine from almost physical ex-
tinction. There followed a period the team, which consisted of Harry
Gurovich,
chairman;
Max Edwards,
during which It was hoped that
peace would conic to these sufferers Maurice Marcus, Samuel Sternberg,
Elias
Goldberg
and
Jacob
Rosenberg.
and that they would be able to sup-
port themselves again without resort- Following the initiatory ceremony,
Aaron
Droock,
past-president,
in
ing to charity. But the countries in
which they live are still passing whose honor the class of candidates
was
named,
delivered
an
interesting
through a period of political and eco-
nomic readjustment which makes it address describing tile activities of
impossible for hundreds of thousands the order and urging upon all of the
of families to make a living, and con- new members active participation In
ditions have grown so depressing that its work.
The afternoon program was opened
once again these unfortunate human
beings must ask for help from their with a dedication prayer by Max Ed-
wards, vice-president of the lodge.
American brethren.
"And now they ask not for charity Morris J. Kramer then presented the
but for an opportunity to rebuild key to the building to Adolph Freund
their lives upon the basis of trained and urged the lodge members to main-
productive industrial and agricultural tain the new building for the purposes
for which it was erected. Adolph
or.
"Once more the American Jew is Freund, In accepting the key, thanked
called upon and the Joint Dietribti- Mr. Kramer and the men associated
tion Committee which rendered such I with him In the work of completing
historic service to the Jews during the building project for their efforts,
the war is taking up the task of se- which, he said, were without parallel
curing the necessary funds to bring in lodge history. Rabbi Jacob Bien-
about a thorough reconstruction of enfold delivered the memorial address.
the victims of the war.
The speaking program for the af-
"The present plight of the Jew is ternoon was participated in by Mayor
particularly tragic because the gates John W. Smith, Rabbi Leo M. Frank-
of America and other countries are lin, Rabbi A. H. Hershman, Dr, Lynn
now practically closed to him. In Harold Hough and Samuel J. Leon,
the past, his sufferings were mitigated president of District Grand Lodge No.
by the outlet of migration. Now this 6. Julius Deutelbaum, president of
escape is denied him. The American the lodge, delivered the closing ad-
Jew, who has always been an gener- dress.
ous in helping his less fortunate
Nathaniel II. Goldstick presided as
brother, will not be indifferent to toastmaster at the banquet which took
this noble effort made by the Ameri- place in the Hotel Statler in the eve-
can Jewish leaders who are at the ning. Mr. Goldstick introducted as
head of the United Jewish Campaign. the speakers of the evening Judge
Charles C. Simone, Alfred Roes, Sid-
(Continued on Page 5)
ney L. Alexander, Judge Edward J.
Jeffries, Adolph k reund, Mrs. harry
Fleishman, president of the Ladies'
Auxiliary, Mrs. Louis Rubenstein,
Julius Deutelbaum and Hiram D.
Frankel, executive secretary of the
district.
Prof. Saudoz Will
Address;Sisterhood
(Turn to Page 5.)
Alexander Presents Tokens.
represent every fraternal and social
group in the city. The mcn and
State Federation of Temple Sis- Mr. Alexander presented a number
women, who are pledged to service,
of tokens given by the members of
terhoods to Hold Annual
imp orte in the corn- ,
are pes
rson
the lodge to Julius Deutelbaum, Mor-
' "
hold responsible positions
mutiny and of
Meeting.
ris J. Kramer, I'hilip Ettinger, Mor-
in aeer y walk of life.
ris Shatzin, Henry M. Abramovitz,
The women's division has as heads '
On Monday, May 10, the Sisterhood Anthony Deutsch and Jacob Rosen-
the wives of Jewry's leaders. The
berg.
Temple
Beth
El
will
be
hostess
to
of
Sisterhood of Temple Beth El, Junior
Standing, Mrs. Henry Wineman Miss Augusta Brown, Mrs. . H. Zackhei h- the State Federation of Temple Sis-
The musical program for the var-
Ilaaiassah, Ladies Auxiliary of B'nai Prominent Men to Speak at Af-
Reading from left to right:
terhoods, which will hold its annual ious exercises of the day were present-
Joseph Welt, Mrs. Andrew Winem•n, Mrs. Melville Welt, Miss Sarah Landman; sitting, Mrs. H•rry Flei
Y. W. H. A. and many more
8-13
mar
Wolfe, Mn. Wallace Rosenheim.
1926 meeting in Detroit. The morn- ed under the direction of Leonard
fair
to
Be
Held
May
Ida
J.
,
man, Mrs. Milford Stern, Mn. Leo M. Franklin, Miss
all have furnished large quotas of
! ing hours, beginning at 10 o'clock, Braun. Assisting Mr. Braun were
At Kirby Center.
workers. And from these and other
Israel M. Hertz, basso, Maurice Hertz,
women's organizations will come the ,
d.
he
a
deliver
t
baritone, and Aaron Edgar, second
m ayor Sm i t h w ill
majors who will carry on the work
tenor. The tnusical accompaniment
of the United Jewish Campaign due-
In dress which will formally open the
was provided by the JuterKelin En-
bazaar
of
the
Federation
of
Ukrain.
ing the week of the drive, May
semble. ,
inn Jewish Relief, which will continue
to 17.
Throughout the -day hundreds of
A meeting of a representat e
Detroltere and out of town guests in-
group of women was held at the Phoe-
spected the new community house and
attended
by
was
Club May 1. It
participated in the several ceremonies.
Mrs. Henry Wineman, Mrs. Milford
licoyltyhiLaanodrg,ntnhiezzJdewaisrhoupnads. -
s
The building was suitably decorated
(Editor's
ito oesthe
n Note:—After
Stern, Mrs. Leo M. Butzel, Mrs. Jo-
to fit the Importance of the occasion
stingers
aeph Welt, Mrs. Melville Welt, Miss
table conference. They invited Milford Stern of Detroit to give
and dozens of hortieulturadr offerings
Former
Ambassador
to
Turkey
Augusta Brown, Miss Ida Wolfe, Miss
hprincipal address. The meeting took place while the ship was
enhanced the beauty of the [stricture.
Held High Position Under
Sarah Landman, bits. harry Fleish- I
fighting through a stormy sea on the way to Sicily. Amongthose
Flowers and plants Which filled . the
man, Mrs. M. H. Zackheim anal Mrs.1
Six Presidents.
who participated in the debate were Julius Rosenwald of Chicago,
building and which graced, ban-
Wallace Rosenheim.
Henry Kerstein of Rochester, Bernard Miller of Newark, Tesse
quet hall in tbe_everiing wok provided
These women discussed a plan
f Los Angeles, Max Friedlander of liazelton, S. Vornberg
by the Subway Flower Stelp.': , -, :..
ACTED AS ARBITRATOR
whereby the women's division could ,
of Boston, Moe Jacob of New York, Theodore Wolf of New York
. At the completion of thit4rogram
IN RAILROAD DISPUTE,
perform the greatest crevice. These
and Isidore Wise, one of the editors of the American Israelite.
for the evening W,indeor
1 est of
same women and ninny others met
There were few out-and-out Zionists in the group, so it is significant
Windsor, Ontario, presents, • ' beau-
Gave
Life
to
Public
Service
and
again Tuesday at 2 p. m. at the Phoe-
that with only two or three dissenting voices the concensus of
&bathe
tiful offering to the hides to
nix Club. Further discussion was
Philanthropy; Dies Laden
opinion appeared to be that Jewish developmental work in Palestine
new community building. ....,,,,
held regarding the women's organize
deserved the whole-hearted financial and moral support of the Jews
Officers of the building easoclition
With Honors,
cation. When the drive opens on the
of the world. Julius Belzberg of Cincinnati presided. Mr. Stern
announce that the new structure is
, moaning of May 11, it is expected
now available for dances, weddings
is president of Congregation Beth El of Detroit.)
NEW YORK.—Oscar S. Straus
that fully 500 women will be enrolled
and entertainments of every kind.
died
suddenly
at
8:25
a.
m.
Monday,
as workers.
When I received the invitation to lead the discussion at this conference
They point out that the building con-
May 3, in his home at 1010 Fifth
Endorsed by Notables.
I accepted it with all humility, knowing that it was extended to me simply avenue. Angina pectoris ended the
tains a number of committee rooms
The United Jewish Campaign has
because I happened to arrange for myself a longer trip to Palestine and had
and arrangements for the Use of any
75 years of the man who came to this
been endorsed by Governor Alex J.
the opportunity of a more extensive study than any one of you probably country as an immigrant at the as
a PROFESSOR WILLIAM SAUDOZ
part of the house may a** be made
ABRAHAM H. JAFFIN
age
Groesbeck, Mayor John W. Smith,
enjoyed. I cannot help but note the unique character of this gathering.
with Elias Goldberg, secretary, at the
of 2, and served so faithfully-
will be devoted to a business session office of the building at 275 East Fer-
Rev. Lynn Harold Hough, pastor of 1
Here we are, over 40 Jewish men and women, all citizens of the United
Central M. E. Church, and the
De.
from
Saturday
evening,
May
8,
until
public
servant
under
six
Presidents
ing. May 13, at the States, seated in the dining saloon of the Scythia, on the high seas, come
was in the chapel
of Temple Beth El, to ry avenue.
ha
I Thursday even g.
ation su p- together to discuss Palestine. Rarely, if ever, has there been a meeting of and three political parties that he was be followed by a noon luncheon to t e
trait Community Fund.
n
B'smi B'rith Day May 10.
Mayor Smith gave his est wishes Kiry Ceter.
The
rphans
and feder
half orphans in so many American Jews, practically all at whom have actually been to the given international honor as a great delegates in the dining room of the
leader in the causes of peace, toler- temple. At 2:15 p. m. of the same
The next regular meeting of Pisgah
for the campaign in an official ports 85 o
oceeds of this affa
Holy Land, gathered for the specific purpose of discussing Palestine and its
ance
of
all
mankinds
and
"good
will
Lodge
will take place Monday evening,
e prorphanage. ir
day, the local Sisterhood will hold its
proclamation. His proclamation end- ie and ththe
problems.
mankind.
annual meeting in the chapel, to May 10, and an overflow attendance
rd as follows: "I am happy to en- will benefit
There is an almost excited interest among you in what we have just ob- to The
curse this campaign, which I hope will. In addition to Mayor Smith's ad-
man who twice was minister which all are invited.
of
members
is expected. Announce-
the Holy Land. I think an organized round table is much better
meet with the success it so unques. dress on May g, Rabbis A. M. liersh- servd
e talk and argument in .driblets. At any rate, it will be a great relief and once ambassador to Turkey, for-
At the conclusion of the business ment has been made that May 10 has
ona deserves." man and Leon From will speak. Ab-
warty Secretary of Commerce, mew- meeting, a most delightful program been designated "B'nai- B'rith Day"
than
bly executive committee of the raham H. Jaffin, a local attorney, will from the endless talks on deck the/.
her of the Hague tribunal, directly will be offered to the members of the at the bazaar being given by the Fed-
ti The
der pasIt w eek.
RABBI FRAM TO DELIVER
responsible
for formation of the In- Sisterhood and their guests. Profess eration for Ukrainiin Relief at the
r
Detroit Community Fund gave Ira en- preside.
The Detroit Strin g Choir, unEn-
assume I have the privilege to
.
ion
of
Mr.
LAST TALK OF SERIES ter-state Commerce Commission anal son William Saudoz, Swiss traveler, Kirby Center, and every member of
doraement in a brief letter. Governor
a
fighter
for
all that is good, died at and lecturer, will present ancient and I the lodge is being urged to attend the
Groesbeck also sent his letter.
heartiest
Dr. the
gle, personal
will furnish
supervis
the music for the say just what I think about the sub-
jest in my own way, and I trust that
peace with the world which he haedascoe modern Paris in a series of pictures
' bazaar en that night. President Jul.
wishes for success in a
frank
vening.
e More
i
than
30
organizations
of
the
each
one
of
you
will
be
just
sun
In
the
seventh
lecture
of
his
series
ign
as
earnestly
sought
to make at peace are marvels of a new phase of ius Deutelbaum announces that the
Hough referred to the campa
ted
whom are the B'nai and plain-spoken. Thus by
with itself. His last spoken words color photography perfected by him. meeting will come to a close early in
on
"Religion
In
the
Twentieth
Cen-
being 'a humanitarian' cause."
be able
May 7 a meeting of the
special
among
muel
Sum- city,
B'rith,
the local branches of the thught and counsel we may ideas of tury," Rabbi Leon Fran, will attempt were of the beauties and blessings of They are easily the most beautiful the evening in order that all of the
ive to each other some
ng
life. Ins last written words to the pictures ever seen on the screen in members may enjoy the evening at
ded by Sa
hea held
eommitt was
in the
Phoenix
B'rith Sholom
Lodge,
the Organ-
Jewish value,
to
to answer the question: Can a modern public were of optimism and the natural color reproduction constitut- the bazaar.
table
were
all
Women's
European
Welfare
reach
some
definite
conclusion,
merfiel d ee
and when we return home be in a po- man pray with the assurance that his steadfastness of democracy. His last
May 24 has been the night designat-
ing as they do an artistry that the
Club At the luncheon
ization, the Michigan
Prot
i Home
Polish Aid • sition to answer with some degree of prayer will be answered? The ap e public speech was of the day when masters might envy. D. W. Griffith oil as "Family Night" for all B'nai
r
Jews. , on Lodge, the Russian
of taps e ity's most pominent
cific topic of this lecture, to be de tolerance would be supreme in a ll ; the famous motion picture director, B'rith members, their wives and chil.
r
drive
has
received
,
e
th
no
o
better
Society, authority
innumerable
queries livered Sunday morning, May 9. at
Perhps support from the Jewish bust- Society, the Eastern Ladies
be the
fired
at us.
nations.
commended these pictures for their dren. The entire building will be used
ociety , the Kovler that It will
was nearly midnight under a 10:30, is "How to Pray Effectively."
it. Hundreds of the the Odessa Aid S the D etroit Ladies
III Only • Week.
rtistic value and for their true rep- for the entertainment on that evening.
reds men of D e t ro
fer-
, Aid
Voliner
Societ have
y, reserved an eve- beautiful crescent moon when
ill'
Society,
Mr.
Straus
had
been
seriously
resentation of reality. New York The main auditorium of the building
This is the last of the series of lec-
most bu sy men ar e giving their time
- I nine in which to be present in a body ed the Suez Canal, passed the Pales- tures which Rabbi From has been de- only a week, though poor health had newspapers spoke in enthusiastic will be used for dancing to the strain
time
the Cam
liberally in an effort omise
to ge t more
customs and walked towards
tin
sent
him
to
Florida
for
all
last
win-
livering one Sunday each month un-
terms of his color pictures. The Sis- of a five piece orchestra. Movies,
Palen started an d pr
mark."
Mock
with local
judges pre. the palatial train awaiting passengers der the general title "Religion In the ter. Monday morning he lay in his terhood and its guests will see a mar-' candies and novelties for the children
t°
get the I fund
"past trials,
the $600,0001at
the bazaar.
majors of I siding; dancing, for which the Union from Cairo. There alongside the sta- Twentieth Century." All the lectures bed in unusually good spirits as his v
succession of views that will I will be presented in the smaller ball-
N s i trace the history of Paris, its cuss room. During the evening, there will
i Orchestra will furnish the music, and lion on the edge of the desert of Kan- have been published in The Detroit breakfalt was brought to him. 1..li
Throughout this week
e a neat booth with ■
meet-
lding
are ho
the men's di vi sion ups.
The
city will I games of all kinds will be the pro- tare
East
was reading "Information Jewish Chronicle. For next year wife, Sara, and his son, Roger Wit- torns costumes and ancient sites be the unveiling of the pictures of the
notice
above
officers of the lodge and of the Ladies'
liams Straus, were with him. Always
inga with th e ir gro
ed, Morris D. gram for each and every evening of • • Bureau — Zionist Organization." A Rabbi Fram is planning a series of he had been an admirer of Roger down to the modern marvels that will
monthly lectures under the general
include some of the most famous Auxiliary. All members are request-
be thoroughly canvass
bazaar.
The
Clover Creamery Company has I courteous young fellow greeted me, title of "The Leading Ideas of Ju-
ed to keep this night open.
Waldman, executive director; Nathan the
paintings in the Louvre.
(Turn to Page 6.)
daism."
IL Gross, gene ral i n co mmand, and
(Turn to Last Page.)
(Turn to Page 5.)
(Continued on page 5.)
Mayor Smith Opens
Ukrainian Bazaar
nix
CAREER OF OSCAR
11/Iilford Stern Discusses
Palestinian Impressions S. STRAUS, FAMOUS
HUMANITARIAN S ENDS