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DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1926.

VOL XIX. NO. 36.

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Chairman 1PALESTINE SUFFERS Pisgah Lodge Plans IN .
WEIZMANN OUTLINES I Permanent
uetroit
Goes' ver Top In
Of Social Workers)
Musical Program
BUSINESS DECLINE
PRESENT . PALESTINE
United Jewish Campaign
FROM CAPITAL LACK
SITUATION IN TALK ►

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Joint Smoker of .B'nai B'rith
And Odd Fellows Promises
Real Entertainment.

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Touches Upon Unemployment
Problem and Raises Na-
tional Loan Question.
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JORDAN TO BE CROSSED
BY WORK, NOT SOLDIERS

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Inexperience of People Respon-
The B'nai B'rith Community House,1
sible For Delay of Indus-
275 East Ferry avenue, will be the
trial Advance.
scene of a joint smoker and enter-

Drive Workers Decide To Increase Quota For
Overseas Relief $200,000. David Brown
Sends Letter Asking Detroit To
Raise Additional Funds.

tainment Monday evening, May 21,
in which members of Pisgah Lodge,
No. 34, Independent Order B'nai
B'rith, and Jericho Lodge of the Odd
Fellows will participate.
New Works Must Be Under-
It is announced by the officers of
taken if Immigration Vol-
l'isgah Lodge in charge of the affair
ume Is to Continue.
that the entertainment will be of the
same high caliber that characterized
By T. WALTER WILLIAMS the program of last Monday evening,
TEL AVIV.—(J. T. A.)—An au-
May 17, in which members of the
dience of 10,000 presons listened to
The first lap of the greatest money raising campaign in Detroit Jewish history ended
the last address of Dr. Chaim Weiz-
JERSUSAI.EM.—ilenry de Jouve- B'nai B'rith and Detroit I.odge, No.
mann, president of the World Zion-
nal, high commissioner of Syria, has 55, Knights of Pythias, participated. Monday night when Nathan M. Gross at a rally in the Phoenix Club announced that the Unit-
The audience attending the B'nai l ed Jewish Campaign had raised $607,017.
ist Organization, which he delivered
visited Jerusalem and the Arabs have
here in the square of the People's
listened to his explanation of how he B'rith-Pythian affair heard one of
Now the second lap of the race to raise money and save Jewish lives in Eastern Europe
House, before .his departure from
tried to do his best to straighten out the finest musical programs arranged
is started. By a vote that was unanimous, 300 men and women workers decided to raise De-
the tangle with the revolutionists, but by the organization in recent years.
Palestine.
Through the courtesy of Jules Klein,' troit's quota from $600,000 to $800,000 in view of the raising of the national campaign quota
In his address Dr. th'eizmann de-
they did not like him.
The Druses are not Moslems, but the following artists were presented: from $15,000,000 to $25,000,000.
picted the present situation in Pales-
SAMUEL SUMMERFIELD
the 7,000 other rebels in Syria are, Dr. Mark Gunsberg, eminen, Russian
tine and the prospects for the near
motion to in-
Samuel Summerfield, chairman of the special commitee of 40 men, made
p
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and thousands of them have relatives'
future.
crease Detroit's quota $200,000. His motion was immediately seconded. However its wording
Dr. Weizmann stated: ''In a few
in Palestine, as the two countries cellist, formerly soloist with the New
is was changed by several amendments,
hours I shall leave the country to re
werejoined together and known as York Russian Symphony Orchestra, '
.s one submitted by William Friedman
Syria before the British drove out the Elmer (less, violinist and graduate of
turn to the diaspora. Believe me, all
that the additional funds obtained
Turks in 1917. Formerly they could the Leipsic Conservatory; Aaron Ed- I
the kind greetings of which I was
here will go for European relief after
pass freely from Jerusalem to Da- gar, tenor and president of the Ilalevi
the recipient in Jerusalem and in Tel
all expenses and shrinkage as been
Aviv were a great burden to me. In
mascus• or Ilaifa to Beirut, but now Society, and the Wayne Quartet,
taken care of, was finally agreed upon.
famous
local
organization.
The
art-
must
have
a
ass
p
sort
and
order to deserve these kind greetings,
esery one m s
•
The meeting Monday night was
go through the French control sta- ists were assisted by Dr. Gunsberg
hard, uninterrupted work, night and
opened
shortly before 8:30 p. ni. with
as
accompanist.
Jacob
Rosenberg,
tions,
where
the
natives
have
to
pay
day, is necessary. One of the speak- Many Prominent Speakers to
Nathan M. Cross presiding. At the
chairman of the lodge entertainment
duty
upon
anything
they
are
carry-
ere said: 'We ask only a small
Address Meeting to Be
speakers
table with him were Morris
committee,
arranged
the
program
of
ing. Americans who have passed
thing, that our heritage be given to
Held May 23 - 26.
D. Waldman, Samuel Summerfield,
through these stations say that cos- the evening.
us.' The matter is so clear to those
Harry
Slavin,
chairman
of
the
and
Miss
E. Prussian, secretary of
toms examination is as severe as in
assembled here. It is regrettable,
the drive.
meeting, was introduced by President
however, that it is not yet clear to
Social workers, professional and New York.
Julius
Deutelbaum.
Short
talks
were
There is a slump in business in
those Jews who are outside of the lay, from all parts of the country,
Mr. Gross called for reports from
Zionist ranks and to the other peo- will attend the annual sessions of the Palestine at the present time because delivered by Adolph Freund, Herman
majors which was given as follows:
ples. In Jerusalem I spoke of the National Conference of Jewish Social of a lack of capital and the inexperi- Muscovich, Sans Raskin and Sidney
Alex Spater, $2,250; Bernard Gins-
political situation. I will touch here Service at Cleveland beginning next ence of the people. There has also L. Alexander. The speakers stressed
burg, $3,230; Samuel Gates, $2,155;
unon the outstanding, burning ques- Sunday, May 23, according to an an- been trouble with the labor organiza- the need for one great unifying fra-
Wallace Rosenheim, $2,776; H. H.
nouncement from the national offices, tions, whose leaders are mostly Rus- ternal organization composed of Jews
Bielfield, $24,276; Julian H. Krolik,
tions of the day.
"I shall begin with the most im- 114 Fifth avenue, New York City, by sian Communists and are trying to and unanimously agreed that the
$5,400; Z. Himelhoch, $768 Sidney
portant and most difficult problem, Samuel A. Goldsmith, secretary of get control of the municipal govern- B'nai B'rith order filled that need.
Alexander, $1,428; Dr. P. M. Bern-
ments in Jerusalem, Haifa and Jaffa. They urged every non-member to join
stein, $4,462; Harry Z. Brown, $2,450;
the lack of employment. Before I the organization.
came here a colleague advised me
Attending will Is* individuals from Wealthy Jews who came from Europe the order that its influence and ac-
Harry Solomon, $700; Samuel Rhodes,
that it would be better for me not to 210 social service organizations, rep- and America to invest their money complishments might be increased.
$655; Edward A. Atlas, $1,611; Mil-
Announcement was made that Port
come. The situation here is bad and, resenting 91 cities in 36 states, and have gone away because they could
ford Stern, $2,690; Morris Ftiedherg,
after all, the president of the Zionist four organization's in Canada. Head- not see any prospect of a good re- Huron Lodge, which was recently
$665; Bernard Isaacs, $1,985; Jerome
chartered, would be formally in-
Organization cannot bring an imme- quarters will be at the Hotel Cieve- turn.
Freud, $1,667, and Harold E. Schles-
Stricter immigration laws are need- stalled next Sunday, May 23. Mem-
diate remedy. I thought, however, • ss s,
inger, $3,348.
A review of the year's work will ed to keep out old people who have bers of Pisgah Lodge have been in-
that it is my duty to come, to study
A short interval after the motors
the situation and consult those col-iss presented by Louis M. Cahn, pres- no capital and are liable to become vited to participate in the ceremonies
had completed their reports, Miss
leagues who are working here, to see : ident of the conference, in his annual public charges, especially . elderly and it is expected that several hun-
Prussian
gave Mr. Gross the t dal of
what can be done in order to sur- report at the opening session, Sun- widows, as there is no hope for them dred local B'nai B'rith will attend.
the money raised to date. The room
An excellent program of entertain-
day night, May 23. Dr. Maurice B. here.
mount the difficulty.
was
in
an
uproar when he announced
The quarries near King Solomon's ment will be provided for visiting
In my opinion, the question has Heater of Boston, Mass., will deliver
the figures of $607,017. The entire
two elements. One is temporary. It the principal address at the opening Temple, from which the stones of the members of the order.
sum was raised in just one week of
is necessary to take measures in or- session, on "Evolutionary Tendencies temple were cut, were illuminated re-
campaigning.
der to overcome the temporary crisis in Community Organization." Dis- cently, for the first time in history,
Several facts were broug:it out dur-
and I believe this will be done. This cussion will be led by Rabbi Abbe and furnished temporarily with car-
ing the meeting which showed that the
pets and cushions for a number of
is, however, a small matter is. com- Hillel Silver of Cleveland.
entire Jewish community is behind the
Monday morning will be in charge American Freemasons to convene a
parison with the other: it is neces-
drive; that only 50 per cent of pros-
sary to create such conditions that of the sub-co mittee on child care, special lodge which was attended by
pects have been visited; a"d that
will prevent the continuous racurr- with Hernian . Block of New York more than 200 of the brethren. The
many wealthy Jews are failing in
ence of such crises. For this pur- as chairman ;. heels hepecs of Chi- occasion was a great success, the vis-
their duty of supporting the cam-
pose great plans and new works are cago, co-chairman, had Dr. Leon W. 'tors said.
paign.
"Stoppage
of
Funds
from
Eu-
necessary which would enable a Goldrich of New York as the grin- New Jewish City Has Nearly 40,000.
Mr. Gross called upon llenry Wine.
rope
Necessitates
Action,"
peaker.
The
subject,
"How
Tel
Aviv,
the
new
Jewish
city
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s
c
ipa
larger and greater development. This
man, president of the drive, Rabbi
requires a proper study into the and on What Basis or Principles Do which adjoins ancient Jaffa, is going
Says Dr. Wise.
Leo M. Franklin, and Fred 51. Butzel,
causes which have brought about the y, Meet the Needs of Children Sepa- ahead and has a population of nearly
state chairman of the United Jewish
rated from Their Families," will be 40,000. what they are all going to
crisis.
Morris Friedberg, chairman of the
Campaign, to speak.
"We are here in an environment discussed by Joseph Bonapart, Los live upon I have not been able to dis- United Palestine Appeal here, made
Organise Permanent Body.
of people who feel the entire respon- Angeles; Mrs. Ethel D. Oberbrunner, cover, as no one I have met in this public a letter he has received from
sibility which Palestinian life im- Cleveland, and Edith L. Lauer of a - country seems to know. They say Dr. Stephen S. Wise, national chair
Following Mr. Wineman's sugges-
poses upon each man who works and timore, who will consider the prob- trade, in a vague sort of way, and man of the appeal, urging the co -
tion it was decided to organize • per-
lives here. You will therefore for- hem of the average dependent child also express the hope that wealthy operation of the Jews of Detroit to
manent body of social workers to
give me if I am harsh. I am always requiring long term care, and by Jews who have retired from business meet the present situation in Pales-
meet future contingencies, Samuel
in
the
United
States
will
come
to
Tel
Bertha Corman of Chicago and L. Ed-
harsh with myself, too.
tine, where a serious curtailment of
Summerfield was elected permanent
ward I.ashman of New Orleans, on Aviv to end their days. The new Ho- Jewish colonization looms, unless
Palestine Is Limited.
chairman of this organization with H.
tel
Palatin,
built
by
George
Barsky
"Palestine has a limited absorption the typical child requiring special-
funds are forthcoming to permit the
II. Bielfield and Harry Brown as first
of the Hotel Allenby in Jerusalem, is carrying out of the regular Zionist
capacity. Last year we exploited all ized care.
and second vice-presidents respective-
Monday afternoon will he devoted to be opened in June and has 60 budget. The present situation re-
the nossibilities and we overstepped
ly.
the absorption capabilities of the to luncheon meetings of sectional rooms, including 20 with private bath sults from the inability of East Eu-
A red letter day in the history of
country. A small and poor Yishubb groups and to family welfare and attached. Americans now making ropean Jews to contribute further to
the Jewish community was the way
cannot bear on immigration of 40,- child care round tables. Five groups the trip to Jerusalem go to the new Palestine upbuilding, because of their
Dr. Franklin characterized Monday
000 annually. In order to prepare will be in session, one on district city to spend a few days making ex- own economic distress.
night. His talk was inspiring and
a sound basis for new immigration, service, with Dorothy C. Kahn o cursions in the neighborhood.
Dr. Wise, in his letter to Mr. Fried-
pointed. Several things stood out in
it will be necessary to go more deeply Baltimore presiding, and others on
In 1924 there was a large influx of berg, states that because of the seri-
Dr. Franklin's talk. They were that
NATHAN M. GROSS
into the question of organizing the the problem of the small community, Jews from Poland with moderate ous situation, a special effort has
Jews here in a spiritual way have got-
immigration for the coming year. If with Dr. S. E. Kohs of San Francisco capital, which caused a real estate been inaugurated to collect $1,000,-
ten more out of the drive than their
our means were not limited, if the as chairman; conserving standards of boom in Tel Aviv. They bought 000 in cash throughout the United
brethren overseas; that wealthy men
entire people would feel the pressure case work through limitation of in- large tracts of land from the Moslem States during May on pledges already
who do not do their Jewish duty
and the difficulty, as we do, then take, Fred M. Butzel of Detroit. owners. When the fluctuation of the made for the United Palestine Ap-
should be ostracized; that hereafter
there would be no nesessils for me chairman; observation of diagnostic zloty came in Poland, most of them peal. The noted rabbi appeals to
men of wealth will be judged not by
to speak so. The stream would then stations as experiments in solving lost their fortunes and further im- Mr. Friedberg to have the Jews of
what they have got or get but by the
flow normally. The people, however, children's problems, Mrs. I. A. Live- migration into Palestine from that Detroit answer the call so that $1,-
service
they render, and that the cam-
Memorial Day Exercises Will Be Held
to whom we have been speaking for right of Philadelphia chairman, and country of men with moderate caps. 000,000 can be sent to Palestine dur-
psign has marked an important step
at Clover Hill Cemetery.
years and years, the people who see Dr. Francis Leo Dunham of Balti- tal stopped. About 25 of the lead- ing the month and prevent a let-up
forward to a unified Jewish commun-
the gigantic efforts of the chalutzim more and Dr. Louis A. Lurie of Cin- ing speculators in Tel Aviv went of the work which is preparing a Henry S. Pennypacker Admits
ity.
bankrupt through the stoppage of home for thousands of Jews from
and settlers, the workers and builders cinnati as speakers.
Urging that the campaign machin-
The supreme sacrifice made by the
Such Is Case When Inter-
A joint session of the Conference their credit by the banks and had to Eastern Europe during the next year.
in Palestine, do not yet understand
ery
be kept intact for further social
Jewish
soldiers
who
fell
in
the
serv-
viewed by Students.
In the letter Dr. Wise quotes a
the entire importance of the work. of Jewish Social Service and the Na- dispose of their land holdings at
ice of their country and whose re- service, Fred M. Butzel asked that it
They do not want to see that here in tional Conference of Jewish Center heavy losses.
cablegram he has just received from
be preserved. He said that further
mains
are
interred
in
Clover
Hill
BOSTON.—(J. T. A.)—Race and
Mortgage banks are badly needed. Col. Frederick 11. Kisch, head of the
this gathering, and on the fields of
Park Cemetery will be recalled in calls for aid and other contingencies
Deganiah, Nahalal, Petach Tikwah night,
Secretaries
the two will
organizations
be held Monday
meeting I was informed on good authority Zionist executive in Palestine, which place of residence are to be part of the Memorial Day exrecises which may arise.
Ilederah, there is a beginning to in the same city for the first time that two agencies operating in the tells of the present emergency. The the qualifications of candidates for will be held Sunday afternoon, May
Several important contributions
admission
to
Harvard
College
under
United
States,
the
American
Zionist
cable
reads:
the solution of the problem. since 1923. James H. Becker of Chi-
30, at 2:30 o'clock, under the aus- were made Monday night to the Cam-
"Stoppage of income from East Eu- the new rule of character, personal- pices of the cemetery committee of paign fund. Some of the contributors
"The way is long yet until the peo- c ago will preside and Harry L. Commonwealth and the-Palestine Se-
curities
Corporation,
are
payin
$20
ity
and
promise,
according
to
Henry
ropean countries creates serious
pie will open its treasure and will Glucksman, executive director of the
Congregation Shaarey Zedek. The included Judge Alfred J. Murphy, Er-
contribute the national tax necessary Jewish Welfare Board, will act as a dunam (quarter of an acre) t o the situation in Palestine. Mounting S. Pennypacker, chairman of the program is being planned by David nest LaJoie, E. J. Hickey, Cie wife
for the reconstruction of Palestine. co-chairman. Jack Nadel, president Arabs for land in l'alestine and sell- deficit already forces curtailment of committe on admissions, which ao- S. 'Lemon, chairman, and Joseph II. of a Lutheran minister, S. T. Gilbert
our activities. Thousands of stricken ministers this rule.
Our means have not grown to such
and family, II. B. Wet'sman, and First
(Continued or, page 5.)
Mr. l'ennypacker's statement was Ehrlich, secretary. It will include State Bank.
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Jews in Poland are unable to immi-
an extent that we would be able to
the reading of a psalm by Rabbi A.
grate to Palestine. Colonization ex. contained in the Gadfly, publication M. Hershman, the singing of "The
tell the people that there is an un-
Several days during the week of
of
the
Harvard
Student
Liberal
Club.
pension and consolidation jeopard-
limited possibility to immigrate to
Star Spangled Banner" and "Ameri- May 10 to 17, noon meetings were held
ized, schools overcrowded, unable to A committee of six undergraduaies ca," the chanting of "El Molei Rac- in Hotel Stotler. Majors and workers
Palestine. This we cannot say with-
and
graduate
students,
all
members
advance sufficient credits to combat
out sinning, without endangering
hamin" by Cantor Samuel Vigoda reported each day their subscriptions.
unemployment. America is doing of the Liberal Club, interviewed Mr. and a memorial address. Following These rallies were continued again on
that which has already been created
splendidly for Palestine this year but Pennypacker recently and asked him the program, a group of girls from Friday after a three day lapse, due
here. it Is much more difficult for
must do even better. A substantial the following questions:
mainly to the Jewish holidays.
a Zionist leader to speak thus than
"How far are the new regulations he Shaarey Zedek Sunday School and
increase in May remittance is essen.
Now the campaign army is off
to say: the door is open, come to
Boy Scouts meeting at the synagogue
tial or we will be forced to make
again! Every worker has been urged
w.rk. I wish that there would come
will decorate the soldiers' graves.
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further curtailments."
such a leader who would be in a po-
Following a custom of many years, to redouble all efforts so that Detroit
Complimenting the Jews of Detroit
sition to say this, who would be able
members of Shaarey Zedek and oth- will go over the top. Of the majors
for their splendid response to the
to deliver that great speech, who
ers will place flowers upon the graves leading the campaign , H. H. Bielfield
$6,000,000 fund now almost raised BETH EL HOLDS THREE
could take out the golden key and
and Dr. P.M. Bernstein are the out-
of their departed relatives.
for the United Palestine Appeal, Dr.
CONFIRMATION SERVICES
open the gates of Palestine wide.
standing. The record of Mr. Ilielfield
Wise calls on the Detroit committee
and his 10 workers has been pSenome-
Should there come such a leader, he
to launch an intensive collection cam-
nal thus far. They have raked ap-
will have no need of election, he will
The rabbis of Temple Beth El are BETH EL COLLEGE ENDS
paign to turn all pledges into cash this year conducting no less than
proximately $50,000, mainly from peo-
receive all the votes and I will be
YEAR
WITH
RECEPTION
so that the $1,000,000 cash goal can three confirmation services. In ad-
the first one to make place for him.
ple of moderate means. Dr, Bernstein
be raised during the month.
dition to the great service at the
went into a territory from which little
But that time and that man have
The closing exercises for the first was expected. He succeeded in rais-
not yet arrived. We face the bitter
temple proper to take place Sunday,
May 23, when 103 children will be season of Beth El College of Jewish ing, however, very large sums. Aid-
reality. We must go one step back
BETH EL GRADUATE TO
confirmed, Dr. Leo M. Franklin will Studies will be held Monday night, ing him was William Cohen, a Ham-
in order that we may be able to go
forward. I know that there are
STUDY FOR RABBINATE conduct a confirmation service at May 31, at 8:30. The students of tramck attorney.
Pontiac Sunday, May 30. Rabbi Leon Beth El College, as well as the teach-
As a result of this campaign, II. H.
"wig us people who will develop a
theory of defeatism for these words.
A member of the high school grad- Fram has already conducted a con- ers of our Religious School staffs, Bielfield become an importart figure
will
be
the
guests
of
the
Board
of
firmation
service
at
Jackson,
Mich.,
They will say: We always told you
uating class of Temple Bteh El, who
in Jewish community life, say cam-
were given their diplomas last Sun- on Friday, May 14. These additional Education of Temple Beth El at a paign officials. This is the second
that such a day would come.'
"No. They have never said so.
day, has been inspired by his studies confirmation services are only a small reception and dance. The first hour campaign in which he has eser par-
Their prophecy was a false prophecy.
in the Beth El School of Religion indication of the great amount of ex- class will be held as usual, but will ticipated. But the manner in which
and by the example of Dr. Leo M. tension work which the rabbis of be dismissed at 8:30, when the stu- he has token hold has left all amazed.
They never believed that a day would
Franklin and his associates to take Temple Beth El do in the state of dents will convene In the third floor In two days, Bielfield and his 10 men
tome when 40,000 Jews would immi-
grate to Palestine in one year. The
up the work of rabbi as his life's Michigan. In the course of the past chapel, where • concert of Jewish raised more than 524,000. This an-
work. Morton Cohn, son of Mr. and year, Rabbi Fram has supervised by music will be given, arranged by the nouncement Monday night caused a
our of this great immigration was
Mrs. Jacob Cohn, will enter the He- correspondence and occasional visits Student Council of Beth El College. furore among those present and re-
for them an hour of despair. Of
religious schools and religious serv- David Pearlman of the faculty will suited in a rising ovation to this splen-
brew Union College in the fall.
such a defeatism I am not afraid. We
Morton Cohn was the valedictorian ices in Jackson, Lansing, Adrian and present a brief account of the history did team of Bielfield's. •
are not responsible for the crisis in
and significance of Jewish music. His
The United Jewish Campaign will
Poland and in Europe. It was not
of his class at the graduation exer-
Temple Beth El Invites all Jewish story will be illustrated by selections not end until every Jew In Detroit,
cises. Ile has prepared himself for
our fault that the Americans are corn.
from
the
wealth
of
Jewish
music
ren-
communities
in
the
state
of
Michigan
able
to, has subseribed, according to
the
entrance
examination
under
the
Pelted to send millions to Poland and
—Photo by J. Wells Chileon.
personal tutorship of Rabbi Leon to avail themselves of its highly de- dered by well known vocal and instru- an announcement made by Nathan M.
do not send this money here at a
time when Palestine cannot wait.
,fing, left to right: Ira Stone, Bernard Segall, Morton Coln and Fram. When Mr. Cohn goes to the veloped department of education. mental artists. After the musical Gross, drive general and others.
se, ■
Hebrew Union College he will be Any communities desiring suggestion program will come an hour of danc- Workers are urged to visit every pros-
Means Are Needed.
David W. Pearlman.
"In order to carry out plans, it Is Middle rows Rath Fabric/L. Rabbi Lao. Frans, Elea Berger, Dr. Lam M . greeted by three other Detroit young or advice in religious school work ing and sociability in the dining hall pect The disturbing news from
not enough to know the plans. It
men who are making excellent rec- will do well to get into communica- of the temple. All the students are abroad, especially Poland, makes the
Franklin and Mary.. Sharma..
is necessary to have the means. The Front row, seatede Dorothy Silverman, Anna Ekrenpreis, Mildred Meyers ords In their studies: Bernard Zeiger, tion with Rabbi Leon Fram, Tersoe invited to come and to bring their
(Continued On Page 4.)
friends.
Joseph Gumbiner and Sidney Marwil. Beth El, Detroit.
and Mildred U.ger.
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Now Has Population of 40,000,
Zionists Are Proving
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