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DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MAY 14, 1926.

VOL. XIX. NO. 41.

CONSIDER UNITED To Occupy Beth El $350,000 R aised At Statler
JEWISH CAMPAIGN Pulpit On May 16 '
For the Sufferers In Europe
TO BE HOLY CAUSE

Prof. Abraham Cronbach to

Agudath Ha - Rabonim Adopt
Solemn Resolution in Favor
of Overseas Chest.

Speak on "The Price We
Pay for Judaism."

Professor Abraham Cronbach, pro -

lessor of social service at the Be-
a
brew Union College, Cincinnati,
will, ,

Greatest Gathering In the History of Detroit
ewry Inaugurates Drive for Relief. Rabbi
Krass and Irma May Touch All Present.

j

Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents

Largest Class of
Temple Confirmants

1°3 Children to Participate

Service Sunday, May 23,

in

At Temple Beth El '

On Sunday, May 23, the largest
class in the history of Temple Beth
El will be confirmed, when 103 chil-

SET U. J. C, QUOTA

AT TWENTY - FIVE
MILLION DOLLARS

Advisory Committee Decides
By Unanimous Vote in
Favor of Increase.

dren will pledge fealty to the faith

of their fathers. A very splendid pro- "THE COUNTRY WILL
gram has been prepared for this occa-
RESPOND" SAYS BROWN
in the pulpit of Temple Beth El Sun-
sion. We print herewith a list of
SPEAKERS AT MEETING , (My morning, May 10, at 10:30. Pro-
the names and addresses of the mem-
Tragic Conditions in Europe
fessor Cronbach is renowned both in
bers of the class:
Jewish Condition in Europe Is the fields of social service and in the
Plus American Pressure
Florence Abramsky, 214 Pasadena
Worse Than During War,
Detroit Jewry opened the United Jewish Campaign in Hotel Statler Monday night with a avenue; Priscilla Ackerman, 193 Mc-
ministry. His work at the Hebrew
Reasons for Action.
th Lean; George Agree, 2461 Glynn
Says Rabbi Rosenberg.
fl great influence in banquet-meeting which ended shortly" before midnight with $350,000 being pledged to
I Union College
court; Judah Avison, 1646 Glendale;
-
, the spiritualizing of philanthropic. ac- cause of suffering Jews of Eastern Europe.
Irving Auslander, 12201 Hamilton;
NEW YORK. -- l'ublic announce-
' -
The solemn and impressive banquet was attended by 600 men and women who came from Louise Bachrach, 314 Monterey; Iler- ment was made by David A. Brown,
NEW YORK.—One hundred and nutty in America. He coniesTern.'
fifty Orthodox rabbis, representing ea
1502 Glynn court; national chairman of the $15,000,000
in Greater New pie Beth El for the special occasion of . all sections of the city and every walk of life. They came to participate in the greatest drive bert Beckenstein,
many
many congregatio
Edward Berger, 1500 Glynn court; United Jewish Campaign that the ad-
York, participated in a conference of the graduation of the class of 1926 of ever known in local Jewish history and do their share toward saving lives of brethren, over- Jeanette Berlin, 405 East Phila- visory committee had unanimously
the Agudath lia-Rabbonim (Union of Temple Beth El High School. The seas.
delphia avenue; Sylvia Bieberstein, agreed that in view of the reports of
Orthodox Rabbis) at which a resolu- graduation will be held as part of the '
The huge crowd included leading business and professional men, the greatest of the city's 292 Elmhurst; Jerome Ilielfield, 2277 constantly increasing distress on the
w
and
tion was adopted proclaiming the
Jewish
philanthropists
and
workmen
from
the
industrial
plants.
In
addition
to
the
workers
Hazelwood; Helen Blumenau, 681, part of Eastern European Jewry that
morning services in the main
United Jewish Campaign a holy re- Sunday
especially invited guests were a score of others drawn mainly by the sacredness of the meeting. Putnam; Esther Caplan, 161 Cali- the quota of the United Jewish Cam-
s ponsibility by the tenets of their t e mple auditorium. The class of 1020
55 fornia; Marcia Cohen, 1136 tolling- paign should be raised to $25,000,-
faith. is a group of 11 young men and vein - The great banquet was started at shortly before 7 p. m. In the fine ball-room were
wood; Bernard Eger, 1729 Pingree,
and that the Jews of this country
found necessary to Apt. 20; Rebecca Ehrinpries, 3737 000
The conference, held at the Broad- en, most of whom be
attending i tables, each accommodating 10 persons. When the huge crowd filed ill it was
should be apprised thereof immedi-
way Central Hotel, recently, and pre- Beth El high School of Religion in the obtain more tables. Later in the evening, while speeches were being given, scores coming in
Blaine; Helen Ehrlich, 2200 Longfel- alley.
sided over by Rabbi Israel Rosen- kindergarten age, and have
low; Rose Entner, 553 Leicester
"I am absolutely sure that this
gre late were compelled to stand because every available bit of sitting space was taken.
berg, chairman of the presidium of through every grade , and on to t h elast
e l
Wonderful as most Jewish gatherings are, none could compare with 'Monday's. It was a court; Eugene Epstein, 2627 John R.; announcement will be hailed with
the Agudath Ha-Rabbonim, was one high school year. This represents an
.
Jane Fechheimer, 89 Monterey; Mi- satisfaction by the Jewry of this
of the largest assemblies of its kind
scene of unbelievable enthusiasm, the memory of which will linger before the eyes of all those nerva Federman, 3233 Tuxedo; Char- country because in practically every
unique achievement both for the boys
ever h eld in this city and, instead of and girls and for Temple Beth El. who were privileged to see it to their,:
lotte Feldman, 2947 Elmhurst; Elsie city where a campaign has been held
mited M the 50 who were They will receive certitiestes entitling dying days.
limited
Feldman, 24 Ferranti park; Madeline or is on now it has become the prac-

originally invited, practically
every
It
was
evident
early
in
the
evening
Ferar, 2287 Maine; Saul Ferman, tice to exceed the quota originally
York City them to enter Beth El I. ullege where
Delver Sermon
To Deli
'Orthodox rabbi in New
1600 Seward; Fred Finsterwald, 7410 accepted," said Mr. Brown in issuing
they will prepare themselves to teach that the event would be attended by
was present when the meeting was in the Beth Fl Schools of Religion,. the largest crowd ever to assemble at
At Beth it May 23
LaSalle boulevard; Maxine Fisher, this announcement. "This is due to
railed
to order.
3492 Cadillac; Julian Frank, 1171 At- the many first hand reports of the
Jewish
conditions in Europe are which are being established through- a Jewish affair, and the Statler lobby
kinson; Alex F'rischman, 4654 Brush; desperate situation which we are try-
out the city. One of the members of was early astir with Jews.
worse today than they were at any the class—Morton Cohn—is to enter 1 he speakers' table was across the
Rosalie Glasser, 3200 Collingwood; ing so hard to mitigate. The story
lime during the world war, declared the Hebrew Union College this fall to , room directly opposite the main en-
Wilma Glazer, 644 West Kirby ave- of the great European Jewish tragedy
Favoring Tradi- nue;
Resolutions
Rabbi Rosenberg in his opening ad- study for the rabbinate. Dr. Cron- I trance of the ballroom. At it were
Louis Goldberg, 1706 Waverly; is being told nut only by us but by
dress.
Betty Grubow, 7406 Kipling; Ger- hundreds of people all over the coun-
bach's subject for this occasion will seated Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wineman,
tional Palestine and Ye-
"Though our sons died on every be "The Price We Pay for Judaism," , Rabbi Nathan Kress, Miss Irma May,
trude Greenbaum, 1474 Pingree; try who have either been abroad
shivas Missed.
battlefield," he said, "they fell in
Herbert Greenstone, 2743 Monterey; themselves recently or have received
Berger,. Mr. and Mrs. Morris D. Waldman,
The graduates include
war, they died at the hands of the
Irving Greenstone, 2743 Monterey; heartrending letters from relatives or
Miss Augusta Brown, Milton M. Alex-
NEW YORK.— (J. T. A.) — The Helen Grossner, 243 Elmhurst; Ab- friends in Poland, Russia, Bessarabia,
enemy. However, the Jews of Eu- Morton Cohn, Ruth Fabric, Mildred ro u ter and Miss E. Prussian and at n
Meyers,
Krano
Netzorg,
Bernard
Si-.
annual convention of the Union of ner Hamburger, 1657 Taylor; Celia Roumania and the rest of the hunger
rope, suffering untold misery, lived
nearby
table
were
representatives
of
St one Mil -
Orthodox Rabbis in the United States Handelman, 344 Channing, Ferndale; belt. It will be recalled that even as
in the hope of the coming of peace gall, mar tun Sherman
the (lady press and papers devoted
and the dawn of a better day. Today dred Unger, Dorothy Silverman and , , mainly to Jewish news.
and Canada closed its sessions with Maxine Ilarris, 1550 Seward; Rebec- far back as the Philadelphia confer-
again our sons and our daughters, our Anna Ehrenpreis.
the re-election of Rabbi Israel Ro- ca Harrison, 7575 Richmond; Edward ence last September pressure was
M■ rshall and Brown Send Wires.
On Sunday night, May 10, the
senberg as chairman of the executive. Hecht, 4020 Midland; Arthur Hor- brought to bear on us by Nathan
merchant princes and our philanth -
Mr. Wineman, president of the De-
A resolution, presented by Rabbi witz, 1438 Burlingame; Milton Hor- Straus and others who sensed the
pists, are dying—but now they die . Young People's Club of Temple Beth
by their own hands, because they see I•3 is giving a snecial party in honor trait drive, presided. Ile read two
E. Epstein of Chicago as chairman of witz, 1438 Burlingame; Sylvia Ja- situation to make the quota more
of the graduating class. The affair telegrams. One was from Louis Mar-
the resolutions committee, was adopt- coby, 2263 Edison; Rosalind Jacob- than $15,000,000, even as high as
no future, they have lost all hope."
ed, whereby "the Agudath lia'Rabo- son, 6011 I'ingree; Evelyn Jassy, 2068 $50,000,000, Events have justified
1):.vid A. Brown, national chairma , t 5lay sport party to which shall and the other was from David
of the United Jewish Campaign, who all the guests will come in sport dress. A. Brown of Detroit, head of the na-
nim Will devote itself to the exten- Gladstone. Marian Kuhn, 586 Alger; this demand because the Jewish situ-
was called upon as the' next speaker, , The committee in charge is arranging tional campaign, The Marshall wire
sion of the yeshivahs materially and Frances Kaliseh, 2774 Lincoln; Mir- anon in Europe is vastly more seri-
the
original
,•
elaborate
decorations
following
the
bore
the
best
wishes
of
the
writer
and
intellectually and to foster in these inm
declared that although
1630 Glynn court; Irving neus than it was a year ago. There-
schools the spirit of the Torah and Kaufman, 108 Massachusetts; Irene fore we feel that the Jews of Amer.
quota of the United Jewish Campaign I scenes at Heidelberg from "The Stu- Felix Warburg, the New York bank-
000
and
New
dent
Prince."
All
the
members
of
the
er.
The
Brown
telegram
follows:
piety." Another resolution adopted Klein, 9116 Wilson; Gertrude Lang- ice will welcome this Increased quota
nationally was $15 000
provided "that the Agudath Ila'rabo- sam, 516 King; Esther Levine, 1114 and even over-subscribe
York City's quota $0,000,000, every congregation are incited to at eni . "With nip dear friend, Dr. Nathan
it."
On Monday night, Miry 17, ['rotes- Krass, and that remarkable little
nim establish a Vaad Ilasmichoh, no Lynn; Albert Levinson, 1921 Taylor; The New York United Jewish Cam-
effort was being made to raise $25,-
that the ordination for the rabbinate Alvin Lewis, 1954 Clairmount; Hen- paign has reached a total of $4,800,-
000 000 throughout the United Staten sor Cronbach will address the. assemb- woman, Irma May, as your speakers
be
not
abused
by
haphazard
methods,
New
York
campaign
comi.-
ly
of
Beth
El
College
on
the
subject

Monday
night,
it
is
unnecessary
for
m
rietta Lewis, 1699 Burlingame; Jo- 000 and voted to extend the drive for
and the
or rather lack of method in issuing sephine Lewis, 207 Grand; Marian another week in order to raise the
tee, headed by William F o x, would "The Essentials of an Ideal Religious me to again depict the tragedy that
not rest content unless $8,000,000 or School." The class sessions will he has befallen our people in all parts
Lewis, 646 Harmon; Mamie Lichten- city's full quota of $6,000,000. Wil-
(Turn to Last Page.)
PROF. ABRAHAM CRONBACH
$9,000,000 were raised in this city. shortened in order to make room for of Europe. Dr. Krass, who has been
stein, 450 Hague; Martha Lichter, liam Fox, chairman of the New York
"Had we known the full extent of the assembly, which will begin at 6:30. , associated in this work over a long
2463 Sheridan; Julian Lowenthal, campaign, has offered $50,000 addi-
the tragedy of our people overseas It will he in the open forum manner. Period of years, has an intimate
8731 LaSalle; Zelina Mundstuk, 2083 tional to his original $250,000 con-
when this campaign began, our goal knowledge of what has and is hap-
Gladstone; Dorothy Betty Nathan, tribution provided the full $6,000,-
' peeing and Irma May, just returned
would never have been so little as
1634 Clairmont; Julian Newman, 314 000 quota is reached. Chairman Fox's
from those countries, can paint
'
$15,000,000," Mr. Brown said, "As
Elmhurst; Lois Payne, 7337 Kipling; contribution will be $300,000.
ipicture which I am sure will bring
$25,000,000,
that
Alvin
Pereira, 125 Richton; Nancy
it is, even if we get
• tears to the eyes in Detroit, as it has
Rabinowitz, 142 California; Bernard
will not be enough, because whatever
in every audience where she has been
we get we cannot hope to save all I
Reinitz, 3042 Gladstone; Mildred
1 the speaker.
Reiner, 1605 Lee place; Jack Rom,
who are threatened with death by
"The opening of this campaign in
starvation and disease. Indeed, for
(Editorial Note:—Everywhere the world over a wave of self-question- 501 Chandler; Hortense Rosenberg,
Detroit means more to me in a per-
thousands relief is a lready too late. B'nai B'rith and Pythians "Get'
1331 Virginia park; Leslie Rosen- Building to Be Available for Jewish
ing,
of
self-criticism,
is
passing
over
races
and
nations.
Especially
is
this
sonal way than any of the hundreds
berg, 1451 Atkinson; Margaret Ro-
They are doomed, no matter whet we
Activities of Every Kind.
Together" May 17 at
of campaigns to which I have sent a tendency to self-analysis active among the Jews of the world. Questions
senberg,
6356 Ironwood; Mauro Roth,
do, but we must try to save as many
being
discussed
the
world
over
from
the
press,
the
personal message, for Detroit has of vital importance are
Community House.
1169 West Boston boulevard; Harvey
. b1 "
On Friday evening, May 7, the
been my home the greater part of platform and the pulpit. Still there is a wide undercurrent of opinion and
Rothstein, 2315 Taylor; Gertrude formal dedication of the Fenkell Ave-
Warburg Stresses Need.
comment that does not make itself heard by the usual avenues of public
my life.
Rush, 2275 Calvert; Lester Rynek, nue Branch of Temple Beth El took
Felix M. Warburg, chairman of the
Pisgah Lodge No. 34, Independent
"Whatever earthly possessions I opinion. It does not find voice on the floors of the rabbinical conferences.
2261 Went Euclid avenue; Ernestine place in the main auditorium of the
Thinking
Jews
are
Joint Distribution Committee. who
Order 11'nat It'rith, and Detroit Lodge have are in your great city. There is On such occasions it may be heard in the cloak-rooms.
Salomon, 2237 Glynn court; Regina new building. This auditorium, seat-
was the next speaker, stressed the ne-
No. 55, Knights of Pythias, will hold a deep affection in my heart for De- debating them among themselves, but when they pick up the pen or mount
statements.
The
Schiller, 2263 Edison; Edith Sarno- ing 350 people, has been beautifully
cessity of sheltering the hundreds of
joint smoker and entertainment trait and its people. I ani proud of the pulpit they confine themselves to the most obvious
vitz„ 10320 Dexter boulevard; Mil- decorated and equipped and, together
thousands of Jewish orphans who, he a
underlying
matters,
the
things
nearest
their
hearts,
do
not
find
utterance.
May
17,
in
the
B'nai
the
giving
history
of
our
city.
Most
evening:
dred Schecter, 3245 Webb; Lucille with the classrooms, contributes a
said, are roaming the streets of Eu• MotldaY
The
function
of
the
press
is
to
give
voice
to
all
opinion,
even
the
most
li'm th Community House, 2, .5 East ' of my loved ones are there, many of
ropean cities because asylums have Ferry avenue. The entertainment whom. I am sure are at this meeting. submerged. and the most successful way to tap the undercurrents of Jewish Schrieber, 924 West Hancock ave- splendidly equipped school and com-
been compelled to close on account committees of the two organizations, I shall be anxiously awaiting a tele- opinion is by means of the interview. In the series of articles of which this nue; Herma Schwartz, 2454 Taylor; munity house.
Annette Share, 1699 Taylor; Sylvia
of the lack of funds for their main-
Following the reading of the Sab-
tenance. Ile spoke also of the im- headed respectively by .Incob Rosen- 'gram on Tuesday morning, telling me is the third—the first was an interview with Dr. Leo M. Franklin, the second Siegal, 1698 Hazelwood; Arthur MI-
bath eve service by the rabbis of the
berg Aubrey Pereira, have full' that the meeting has resulted in the with Fred M. Butzel—it is the aim of The Detroit Jewish Chronicle to pre-
portance of reopening the Jewish re- charge of the affair and have an- largest amount ever raised at one sent a crom-section of Jewish opinion in Detroit and thus contribute its verblatt, 8024 Oakland; John Silber- temple, greetings were extended by
ligious schools and institution in Eu- nuanced that an elaborate program meeting for a human cause in the his- share to the universal spirit of frank self-analysis that is sweeping the man, 1183 Burlingame; Adolph Sil- Milford Stern, president of Temple
rope, because, he said, it is as im- is being arranged. ' tory of our city. I know I shall not Jewish world. To conduct these interviews, we have enlisted the pen of ver, 4011 Field; Carl Stander, 13211 Beth El, and by Jacob Nathan, chair-
portant to save the Jewish spirit as
Lawrence Lipton, whose years of study and investigation make him amply Lincoln; Jerome Steinberg, Roches- man of the board of the religious
Members of both bodies who partici- be disappointed. Please extend my
ter, Mich.; Lillian Stern, 2057 Sew- school of the temple. Addresses
it is to rescue the Jewish body.
equipped for this task.)
Rabbi Aaron Teitelbaum, secre- , valid in the joint affair recently held greetings and say to them that al-
ard; Ray Teton, 696 Owen; Samuel were also given by Rabbi Leon Frani,
removed
Trunsky, 2275 West Boston boule- director of religious education of the
tary of the Agudath-Ha-Rabbonim in Pythian Castle will undoubtedly be though circumstances have
Refrain not speech when it tcodeth to safety, and hide not :hp
considerable
the
central
committee,
de.
present
at
the
B'nai
B'rith
smoker,
me
from
the
city
for
a
vard; Guilda Warshawsky, 3024 temple, and by Dr. Leo M. Franklin,
wisdom for the sake of fair.seenting; for by speech wisdom shall he
and of
it is expected that the auditorium period, that my heart is still in De-
Webb; Julius Weinberger, 1677 Col- the rabbi of the congregation.
known,
and
instruction
by
the
,cord
of
the
tongue.
Speak
not
against
scribed the great work of the Joint i and
a
I have a great love for its
lingwood ; William Weinberger, 1677
Distribution Committee in bringing will be filled to rapacity upon thin oc. 1 trait and
The musical service seas rendeged
the truth; and be abashed for thine ignorance. Ile not ashamed to
I people."
river.
Coiling:wood; Newton Weingarden, by a choral group of Temple Beth" El
'mina
of
thy
sins;
and
force
not
the
current
of
the
relief to the Jews in war-stricken Eu.icasion.
C011f1
make
No sooner than Mr. Wineman said,
1127 Edison; Betty Weisberg 572
eligious School under the direction
hay not thyself down for a fool to he tread upon; and accept not
rope during the 10 years from 1914
The degree team of Pisgah Lodge
David A. Brown," than a
Harmon; Janet Welt, 25 Connecticut; of Arcady Kaufman and Mrs. Hairy
has accepted an invitation to formally g
the person of one Ant is mighty. Strive for the truth unto death,
to 1924.
"sriegante do
r ' lir of heath:lapping swept the
Florence
Wineman,
2081
Virginia
'
I
(
Florence
fight
for
th,e.—Ecelesiasticas,
4:22.
Harris
and an appropriate solo was
"Of Distribution
the $60,000,000
which dis.
the install a new lodge in Port Huron on ro om. The Brown city had struck a
and the Lord God shall
Joint
Committee
James Wineman, 308 East Kir- sun ,. by Mrs. 51. E. Silverstein of the
undaY, May 23. The occasion prom-
Sunday,
ises
to
be
the
most
memorable
in
the
'
responsive
chord
in
those
present.
by
avenue;
Mildred
Wolff,
738
Law-
temple
choir. At the conclusion of
barged in 42 countries, a very large
"What is a religious man?"
lot Mr.
the Winema
banut, explained
n
the purpose
Rabbi A. M. Hershman leaned back in his chair and pondered the quer rence. the service, the entire congregation
proportion went to Palestine," Rabbi'. history of Port Huron J Jewry and it ,
n before
q e ad
De.
become
number
of
joined
in the singing of the En
Teitelbaum informed the gathering- is hoped that a large
tiny. "The religious man," he replied, "is the man who striven to
rReadb b oK rt ah s e s , "tshoel f -fisra sctr isfipcei , a kger ,
K'Elohenu. Altogether it was a gala
'That country was not dealt with in ' ■ trod B'nai B'rith will set aside this
ro people- God-like. But that of course raises the question, What is God? and What
to


and
an
inspiring occasion and the
Tele:ion to the s i ne o f its population, day for the purpose of participating , present.
is religion .' First, there is the ethical feature. But ethics is the study of
Jewish residents of the Fenkell din-
the relation of man to man. Religion implies more than that. Robinson
but in relation to its importance to i n on. event.
Rabbi Krass
Kre Objects.
trict
are
loud in their praises of the
Crusoe all alone on his island had innate religious feeling. Be was a re-
the Jewish people.
The last meeting of Pisgah Lodge
hi s address
Rabbi Krass in opening his
work that has been undertaken by
"When the Turks pillaged Pales-
took place NIonday evenin ,g, , took exception to the manner in which ligious man, yet he had no opportunity to practice any ethical code. Es-
Temple
Beth
El in behalf of them-
al ti i o, addre s s the words self-sacrifice had been used sentially, then, the religious man is the man who has a spiritual outlook.
tine, the Jews of that country cabled , Mac 10 . was featured m by an
selves and their children.
Ile sees the world as God's world and interprets it in terms of the divine.
,
to the Joint Distribution Committee ,la„ Y
Auxiliary Women and Daugh-
b. y the chairmun. "Ni one in this and- lie sees man as the co-partner of God."
Each week the attendance at the
and dip-
for help and from that day to this ' ' ‘ ' ‘ .::1.'
r - n
'1' kineo ', . vi • n 'y I i'st7oTt a- t tO- roar
self-sacrifice
knows
what
religious school grows, on Sunday of
ters Hear Old Ideals Ex-
flows
Here he paused for a moment. I'resently he resumed, with marked
h
the Joint Distribution C 0 Illmit tee "
k anon the lift , and ten"
1 oat
means," said JUN Krass in a dee p
'
this week 21 new children having en-
tolled at Shaarey Zedek.
staunchly supported e the Jewish de-
" ' who
sin S. Straus.
deeds
of Oscar
H e graph- b ooming voice that tilled every corner emphasis. "Ethics is not t verything. After all, it isn't what you do but l
rolled with a total attendance on
',element of the Holy Land. Out of i•ally described the funeral services of the immense room. A contribution what you are. Of course, if we wish to identify the religious man, we
the $60,000,000, it gave $7, 500,000 '
o bliged to Identify hies by what he does. Yet, I believe with Emerson
A triute to universal motherhood that day of 173. In addition to the
% • York City
for medical which he attended in Se w•
no matter how big, . a certain a mount are
'that character is more than conduct. as well as to the idealism and self- Sunday morning sessions of the 'me-
for Palestine—for relief,
May 5.
he
on
of time and energy devoted to the
There is also motive. But it is very sacrifice of the Jewish mother Was ligious school, week-day classes in
aid, for the extirpation of malaria
Mr. Rosenberg described numerous cause, do not designate any sacrifice MIXED MARRAGES SHOW
hard to judge motives. Man's char-
aid at a mother and daughter cele- Hebrew are being regularly conduct-
and for reconstructive work, and out
nitar- on the part of the giver, and cannot
can he compared to a safe. You E ration held last Sunday afternoon At ed with most gratifying attendance.
of the $16,000,000 it seeks now, $1,- incidents illustrating the huma
INCREASE IN GERMANY aster
compared with the sacrifice made
The temple has out the building
most know the combination—the right Shaarey Zwick Synagogue under the
600,000 goes to Palestine in addition ianism of this great Jew and told of be
be spent in that country , the esteem held for him by the highest b y our brethren overseas who divide
letters and numbers—to open the safe. auspices of the Ladies Auxiliary. An also at the disposal of the Jewish
to what will
concluding their last crust of bread with their
BERLIN.—(J, T. A.)—The num- The people that we know only enter- elaborte program, in which mothers Centers Association for the conduct
out of the appropriations that will be ' officials of the nation. In
ber of marriages between Jews in nally are always surprising with
daughters took part, was carried of classes, lances and other func.
made for general Jewish cultural, Study the life and career of this gift-
Then Rabbi Krass referred to the
the things they die. Sometimes I hear out in observance of Mothers' Day. lions. A large number of Jewish or-
e an_ u z
and
n
is edecreasing
d
hGeerr
Besides proclaiming the United ed son of Israel. By such study every miracles described in the Bible, which Germany
people say when they hear of some ac- More than 200 mothers and slaughters ganizations in the Fenkell district are
m arriages increasing,
Jew will be enlightened and uplifted." many will not believe, and compared
'", quaintance who has done some unex-
Mrs . Jose p h 11. Ehrlich eager to co-operate in making this
Jewish Campaign a sacred obligation
of important announce- with the miracles wrought by present according to . the figures drawn up by peeled thing, 'Why. I've known that attended .
ho delivered the prine ipal address, building a great center for Jewish
number
r esting upon all their co-religionists, A nts
were made at this meeting by day scientists. But that greatest mir- Herbert Philippsthal, published in man for the last five years and I nev-
urged
the
perpetuation
of the ideals activities of every kind.
the conference voted unanimously me
chairmen. Sidney I.. Al- acne of all, he said, Was how European the Juedische Zeitung of Breslau. cc dreamed...' All they knew was the
and spiritual activities of the tradi-
that every rabbi must himself make °sander, chairman of the anti-defa. Jewry manages to keep alive. "I can
"Twelve
thousand
young
men,"
he
of
the
safe.
How
many
of
us
outside
tional
type
of
Jewish
mother
as the JEWISH YOUTH LEAGUE
a personal contribution to the cam- ' committee
Illation committee, announced that the not see how they exist," asserted Rab- says, "were killed in the war, which know ourselves? There are peen-
most teliIng tribute which Jewish
Deign and to place himself at the dig- ' Mnai B'rith magazine is now on file bi Krass.
FORMED IN HUNGARY
man.
The
religious
means
a
falling
off
in
the
Jewish
tialities
in
every
daughters
of
today
can
pay
to the
Posal of the city chairman and all the
the City et De-
When Rabbi Kress finished his talk, marriage market, Then came the man seeks to release all his potentiali.
New York in the public library 14
mothers. She said:
district chairmen of also
the unanimously trait where it is accessible to thou- which was particularly eloquent and economic distress of the post war ti es ..
BUDAPEST.—(J. T. A.) —A
"Our mothers have implanted in our League of Jewish Youth in Hungary,
campaign. It was
be sands of non-Jews, as well as Jews.
brought tears to many eyes by its tic- period, the unemployment and the
Perhaps " I ventures! "it would hearts other memories esides those
the tare of starving children of Eastern
voted that the campaign should
to combat the numerus dengue limit-
Jacob Rosenberg, chairman of
housing
shortage.
Many
occupations
help
us
to
understand
the
Jewish
con-
t heonly subject on which the rabbis
beautiful,
tender
ones
every
daughter
stated tnat
are entirely closed to Jews. Big en- cept of religion better if we knew has of unselfish, loving, self-sacrific- ing the number of Jewish students in
should preach beginning next Satur- entertainment committee,
the plans are being arranged for an all- ing mothers, Mr. Wineman again took terprises like the Siemens concern what the Hebrew meant by religion. ing motherhood. We remember with the Hungarian universities, was es-
dal and every Saturday until
the
month
of
July
tablished here.
perhaps
he
the
floor.
Ile
said
that
day excursion in
will not accept Jews. What, for instance, was the riebrew reverence the light that shone on our
end of May.
Initiative in the founding of the
had used the word self-sacrifice un-
and a moonlight in August.
The number of mixed marriages word for it?"
mothers' faces as on Friday eve they
league was taken by Joseph Vaszonyi,
the
gen-
duly.
A recommendation made by
"There is no word for religion in kindled and blessed the Sabbath Jr., the son of Joseph Vaszoni, Lib-
EUROPE SENDS SOCCER THRILL oral committee and adopted by the
A murmur ran through the room has doubled since the war. In 1901
there
were
3,878
Jewish
marriages
lights;
an
on
the
Passover
they
pre-
Hebrew," replied Rabbi Hershman.
d
eral Deputy and former minister in
as lodge was to the effect that the initia- when Miss Irma May, journalist an
A and 552 mixed marriages (16.8 per "The English word, religion comes pared the Seder table with its sym- the Hungarian cabinet.
NEW YORK.—soccer f oo tball,
fee of 610.00 would not be rained personal representative of David
cent); in 1905, 3,995 Jewish mar- from the Latin. Cicero said the word bols of bitter herbs and the Paschol
Played
by a champion team of Eu-
lion
i
in Europe, rose to speak, afte
ha.
grown
that
all
applications
A proclamation issued by the league
time but
riages and 895 mixed 120.5 per cent); means to re-think. According to St. lamb; as on the Feast of Tabernac.
rope, ,
proved attractive to Ameri- at this
introduced. She is a girl 0
largest crowd must hereafter be accompanied by ad- being
in 1910, 3,890 Jewish and 973 mixed Augustine it means to rebind. This len they decorated the Succoth with urges the Jewish youth to conduct a
can fans. Before the
for one year, striking beauty. She was dressed in
courageous
fight against the discrim-
ever to witness • contest in the coon- vance payment of dues
hereto- a black evening gown, low at the neck marriages (25 per cent); in 1915, much at least is clear, that the word the goodly fruit of the earth, and as inating law of the numerus clausus.
instead of six months as has
1,096 Jewish and 1,078 mixed (97 implies • sort of tie that holds to- on the Chanukah festival they lit their
try, the Hakoah team, an all-Jewish n
explained' Her singularly sorrowful looking far
combination from Vienna, defeated a' fore been the rule. It a-as the rest- ' was crowned by a mass of black hair per cent); in 1920, 7,497 Jewish and gether—what the philosophers called eight-branched candlesticks to com-
SOCIAL WORKERS STRIKE
this step was taken for
2,033 mixed (27.1 per cent); in 1921,
memorate Israel's self-sacrificing fi-
nicked squad at the Polo Ground , that
applications havel ,er
d teeth are white and even. He 5,617 Jewish and 1,753 mixed (31.2 the one in the many. In Hebrew we delity to the holiest of al !causes.
have no such word. The nearest thing
here, 4 to O. More than 20,000 Saw * , son that numerous
voice showed she has suffered. Ile
VILNA.—(J. T. A.)—The Ftrike
our
per
cent),
and
in
1923,
4,833
Jewish
"Hay
we
not
today
remember
the contest. The blue and white flag' been received which it the
a-as recent
impossible
to ■ word for religion is Torah and
large I English, it was evident to everyon
t
and 1,813 mixed (37.5 per cent). The Mizvoth. Torah is really untrans- mothers not only with loving words of the Jewish social workers has been
o f t o act upon before
d
itl who is observant, was that type onl
of Zion with the six-
the ball star
park..
and the members felt new i recently acquired by one from abroad rise in the number of mixed mar- latable. It is generally translated, and flowers, but with the will to ded- extended to the personnel of the soup
David , was flown at pointe
o initiation
the
kitchens for intellectuals. The kitch-
be unjust to deprive
riages in 1915 is accounted for by
Th
1 IN e backers of the team's tour hope , would
opportunity to be-
en distributes 1,300 meals daily.
(Continued on next page.)
the wave of war marriages. (Turn to Last Page.)
of the
(Turn to Page 3.)
that the fl agar
th Ol y mpic applicants
will fl at the
t
come members at the old ra

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