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VOL. X1X. NO. Mt ?.,1

UNITED JEWISH CAMPAIGN PASSES
$700,000 MARK WITH EXPECTATION
OF GOING OVER THE TOP IN FEW DAYS

One of the Outstanding
Workers in N. Y. Drive

,

FORM ASSOCIATION
TO FURTHER JEWISH
EDUCATIONAL AIMS

Clo••r Hill Exercises.

Charles Rubiner, the attorney, will
; deliver the oration at the annual Me-
be held un-
New York Conference Decides morial Day exercises to Congregaltion
der the a Zuspicesin ofthe
-
chape of
tie Disseminate Hebrew Cul
i Shaareyedek
lure and Language.
Clover Hill Park Cemetery Sunday
i afternoon, May 30, at 2 :30 o'clock.
I The program is being arranged by
ISAACS OF HARVARD
nd
m
David S. Zemon, chairan,
a J o-
ELECTED PRESIDENT seph
II. Ehrlich, secre tary of the

A. Brown Speaking at Phoenix Club Said That Three
Da vid
Things Would Come Out of Campaign, Community Serv-
ice, Service to Oneself and Service to Those Abroad.

LETTER OF THANKS SENT BY COMMITTE TO JOHN D.
ROCKEFELLER JR., FOR HISS100,000 CONTRIBUTION

1-0-4-0

Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents
— —

RUBINER TO SPEAK
e His Efforts Helped Put
ON MEMORIAL DAY' New York Over In Drive

Will Deliver Principal Addr.s. at

TELEPHONE

CADILLAC

ROCKEFELLER GIVES
$100,000 TO UNITED
JEWISH CAMPAIGN

Says In Letter Accompanying
Gift That He Finds Dis-
tribution Plan Wise.

CONTRIBUTION ENTIRELY
UNSOLICITED AND FREE

David M. Bressler Acknow-

ledges Gift With Thanks
Proposal t° Create Jewish cemetery committee.
Rabbi A. M.
ltl pe re P Li d ent,a n d_ ruerc i
Her shman
and Appreciation.
Many Non-Jews Contribute to Fund While Many Jews Increase
t e the
Academy
Referred
to
Exec-
lect ions from the
erica"
1) i rg
Gross and et Summerfield Estimate
l s "Am
course of the exercises
Amounts. General Have
utive Committee.
NEW
YORK. — The outstanding
and "The Star Spangled Banner" will
That 2,000 ave Not Y Contributed.
non-Jewish gift to the United Jewish
be sung by the audience. Cantor
Campaign was made by John D.
NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.)—An as- Samuel Vigoda will chant "El Motel
Henry Wineman, president of the United Jewish Campaign, announced
Rockefeller, Jr., who sent a check for
sociation for Jewish culture and edu- Rachamin" in memory of the soldiers
yesterday that new contributions have brought the fund total up to nearly
$100,000 to Paul Baerwald, who is
cation
was
created
at
a
national
con-
whose
resting
places
are
in
Clover
*705,000, leaving $95,000 yet to be raised to complete Detroit's $800,000
treasurer of both the national $25,-
ference
on
Jewish
education
and
cul-
Hill Park Cemetery.
quota toward the $25,000,000 national fund for the relief of Jews in East-
000,000 drive and of New York's $6,-
ture called at the initiative of the
Following the services at the
Zionist
Organization
of
America,
held
em Mr.
Europe.
000,000 effort.
chapel, which will be concluded with
Wineman predicted that the drive will go over the top within a few
Mr. Rockefeller's letter, which was
at
the
Astor
Hotel.
of
m
prayer
by
Rabbi
Hershman,
taps
usias
of
the
unlimited
enthn
solic
a
on in vie w
p
das. Ile made this redicti
Over
300
delegates
from
various
made public by David M. Bressler,
ited
will be sounded by the bugler repre-
who have not yet bee
LOUIS MARSHALL
workers and the large numbe r of Jews
parts of the country attended. Louis senting Troop 104, Boy Scouts of
acting chairman of the New York
he Zionis Or- America, an organization affiliated
__
for money.
campaign, Is as follows:
psky chai ian of tresided.t
Added impetus was given the local drive May 21 when the workers and
DAVID A. BROWN
"Mr. Paul Baerwald, treasurer,
with Shaarey Zedek Synagogue. One
gani zation ofrn America, p
majors assembled in the Phoenix Club at a noonday rally. David A. Brown,i
The association, which
will
have
for
United Jewish Campaign,
the troop's patrols and a group of
. .
national chairman of the United Jewish Campaign, was the principal
el . of
v
New York City.
its
purpose
the
iu
i
children
from
the
Sunday
School
will
speaker. The large dining room was filled with people when the luncheon '
ERECTING A NEW
Dear Sir,
sa,,,, ,, initiitteiroan tuort,, t t i Iletlismreu•lvelicannguoifig a decorate the soldiers' graves.
have been following with inter-
started.
The
exercises
will
be
open
to
the
YIDDISH PLAYHOUSE est "I the
Mr. Brown's talk was inspiring. Ile spoke of the satisfaction given him
better knowledge of Palestine, and the public.
progress of the campaign of
troit going over its $600,000 original quota. Then he elaborated on
strengthening and development of the
the Joint Distribution Committee for
by D e
the good effect it had on the country s
Jewish youth organizations," will be
A. Littman ie New York to Engage the relief of the Jewish people in Po-
Numbers
and
Speeches
MUsiefil
Competent Company for Dramas.
governed by an executive committee HIAS ELECTS NEW
ry,o,otilid tocomeoutt e j.h treee
land and Russia, and have noted the
Feature Joint Meeting
consisting of 21 members and a na-
response with which the ap-
OFFICERS FOR YEAR The Yiddish theater-going public generous
atitiinigasrgethatBwr told of the
1-'
With Odd Fellows.
tional council consisting of 100 mem-
campaign, which were community
peal has met. From information which
-
service, service to oneself, and service
of the city of Detroit will be pleased I have sought, the program for the
A splendid program of entertain. berg. In both bodies the Zionist
Or-
NEW
YORK.—At
the
last
meeting
to learn that for the forth-coming distribution of this fund has been very
ganization of America is to have one-
to those abroad.
inept and speech-making was ten- third of the number of representa- of the board of directors of the He- season an adequate playhouse is be- carefully and wisely worked out.
Acting on the suggestion of Brown
brew Sheltering and Immigrant Aid
"In a matter of this kind, there
it was voted to call a permanent or-
, dered members of Pisgah Lodge, Na. tives. Membership in the association Society (Hiss,) held at the Him ing built at the corner of Twelfth
B'nai B'rith, will include individuals who will pay
ganization, which was recently formed D e fi
f Contained In' 34 , Independent Order
425 Lafayette street, New street and Seward avenue, which will ought to be no barriers of race or
and Jericho Lodge, independent Or- the annual dues of $10 and up and Building,
seat
between
1,200
and
1,250
people.
creed.
Therefore, although my par-
for local social work, the Detroit Sere-
York, Abraham Herman, chairman of
Proo Filed In To -
der of Odd Fellows, in the
greement
is
A nite
The playhouse is being built espe- ticipation in the movement has not
. Commun- groups or societies paying dues of the committee on work in foreign
' Group. Samuel Summerfield
iel-
House,
275
East
Ferryavenue,
II.B
been
solicited,
I hope you will allow
cially
for
A.
Littman,
who
has
done
from
$50
up.
chairman of the group and H.
ronto Supreme Court.
Monday evening, May 24.
Professor Nathan Isaacs of Har- countries, was elected president in much to promote Yiddish dramatic me to enclose herewith my check for
field and Harry Z. Brown are first and
Adolph Freund, chairman of the vard University was elected president succession to John L. Bernstein. Mr. art in the city. Working under the $100,000 toward the fund, which I do
second vice-presidents, respectively.
who held that office for
TORONTO, Can.— (J. T. A.) —I
meeting, was introduced by Ju- of the association. The vice-presidents Bernstein,
Brown announced that John D.
nine years, being re-elected every severest handicaps, he provided the with best wishes for the successful
Rockefeller, Jr., contributed $100,000 Definite proof that the Knights of the ' lius Deutelbaum, president of Pisgah elected are Abraham Goldberg, Rabbi year, as a tribute to his great services Yiddish Ha p ubli c with a playhouse at consummation of the campaign.
Lodge. Numbered among the spec - Jacob Kohn and Bernard Semel; Ja-
st ings
to the United Jewish Campaign. This
Very truly,
sum, he said, would be plaid to N; • Ku Klux Klan of Canada were organ. erg were Ben Finkelstein and Albert cob Goell was elected treasurer and and self-sacrificing efforts on behalf 2814
(signed) John D. Rockefeller, Jr,"
of Jewish wanderers, declined to ac- years.
on secretary.
York City's credit. The announce-ized by leaders in the Ku Klux Klan Miller, respectively noble grand and
Attorney Harry Weiner is building
saac Bergson
Mr. Bressler has sent the following
cept re-election. Mr. Herman was the theater and Morris Finkle of the
aof
which
vice-grand
of
Jericho
Lodge;
Harry
Dr.
Isaac
finnce,
in
America
is
contained
in
the
text
rgs
ac
Be
letter
of acknowledgement to Sir.
ment brought forth much applause.
Th
Stavin, chairman of the membership Joseph Barondess was the chairman, elected unanimously.
Later at the suggestion of Henry I of agree
Mr. Herman is no new figure in Book Building is the architect, whose Rockefeller:
committee
of
Pisgah
Lodge;
Aaron
Wineman it was voted to send a letteragreement
filed
in
the
Toronto
submitted
an
estimate
which
was
ac-
plans
call
for
a
modern
theater
with
"My Dear Mr. Rockefeller:
Supreme Court. The agreement,
Droock, past-president, and Henry cepted by the conference, of the ex- Jewish communal endeavor. Ile is ample stage facilities which will en-
"It affords me unusual pleasure to
to Rockefeller conveying the thanks which names the organ
penditurefi of the new association dur- also chairman of the Jewish commit- able the artists to do their best work. acknowledge, on behalf of the officers
throws light on the character of the Mazer.
of Detroit Jewry.
tee
for
Cuba,
which
is
composed
of
Mr. Droock, who delivered the prin- ing the forthcoming year. This sum,
In
the
negotiations,
Daniel
J.
Alpert
of
the United Jewish Campaign, your
At this meeting majors made their organization, reads:
evening, enume- including the expenses of the severa l Hies, the Council of Jewish Women, represented Mr. Littman.
magnificent contribution of $100,000
reports. The leader in amount of con
"This instrument of agreement cipal address of the
the emergency committee, and the
of the B'nai
At the present writing, Mr. Litt- to the $6,000,000 fund we are endeav-
tributions was H. H. Bieltield who re- made and entered into December 1, rated the many activitiesthe members organizations doing cultural and edu- Jewish Community of Havana. This
cational work, now affiliated with the
York City, where he oring to raise in New York City as
man is in present
ported more than $3,000 being raised. 1924 by and between R. L. Cowan of ; B'rith order and urged
Zionist Organization of America, such committee serves the interest of the has gone to engage a company for
of a national 'overseas chest' of
to join this
It was brought out that there had Toronto, Ontario, J. H. Hawkins of i of other organizations
d participate
in as the Young Judaea, the ilistaduth Jewish immigrants in Cuba. Mr. Her- the coming season. He expects to part
$25,000,000 for the alleviation of the
been much inactivity because of the Newport, Va., and C. Lewis Fowler great Jewish le order and t
its work. I pointo the Anti- Ivrith, and several publications in He- man is active in many other Jewish gather together a troupe of compe- distress of millions of our co-religion-
holidays.
of New York City.
Defamation League, Il illel Founda- brew and English, would amount to organizations.
performers who will ists in Europe, and for reconstruction,
Following the reports of majors and
Mr. Barondess, who has always tak- tent and artistic satisfactory
abov that all three parties
interpreta- medical, cultural, child-care, agricul-
"Witnesseth
Understanding Move. $290,000.
Detroit a
en a very prominent and leading part give
Samuel Summerfield, who spoke for named above agree to and hereby lion and Better
eV t'nctively Jewish work
tion of Yiddish life through the tural settlement, refugees and relief
the special committee of 40, Fred M. enter into covenant to launch the m
which no other organization could I resolution
Much discussion
was
aroused
by
a
in
Jewish
affairs,
in
the
last
few
years
proposed
to
the
conference
cam-
drama.
in
land
Butzel spoke. He urged that the
,, We
work on the first of January, 1925. promote as well as 11'nei B'rith.
by the resolutions conpuittee that the has rendered most helpful service to
The cornerstone laying will be an-
appreciate your gift the more
Jewish immigrants, particularly those
paign not be completed until every
The musical program was opened
II
conference
protest
against
alleged
dig-
"That
the
three
parties
named
nounced
at
a
later
date
through
the
ddeply
in that it is i an entirely volun.
Jew had been visited for a contribu-
crimination by European agencies and who had to settle in Canada as a re- columns of The Detroit Jewish' tary contribution by you, and because,
Gertrude Sarno , e
tion. He also asked that the drive above agree that they shall be the by
sult
of
the
restriction
of
immigration
known pianist, who played "Oriental the Joint Distribution Committee
Chronicle. as you say, it was not solicited by us.
organization be kept intact for pos- first imperial officers of the organi- Fantasia" and "Kinder Spiel." Miss against the Hebrew Tarbuth schools to this country.
zation and they shall name the other
Equally great is our satisfaction that
sible further contingencies.
Sarnoff's rendition of these difficult in Poland and Lithuania. The reso-
officers
as
°cession
shall
require
am
your contribution has been made after
At the stage of the meeting, which
compositions was enthusiastically re- lution was finally amended to read
an investigation of the plan of dis-
•
•
had been unusually enthusiastic, Miss they she II be e as the three originating ceived by the audience which filled that "a committee be appointed by the
•
officers,
the
Provincial
Kloncillum
or
tribution of our funds by the Joint
F. R. Prussian, secretary, through
the auditorium and she was compelled chairman of the conference to confer
Distribution Committee which you
Nathan M. Gross, who presided, an- official governing body of the order. to respond with several encores.
with the Joint Distribution Commit-
They
shall
be
the
controlling
body
have found to be very carefully and
nounced that the total money raised
Fay Steen, soprano and radio art- tee concerning the allotment of funds
•
wisely worked out.
to date was more than $650,000. The and shall occupy the following offices iy
. t sang "Yonder" and "Anhela." for the Tarbuth and liebrew schools
in
the
body:
R.
L.
Cowan,
Imperial
"But even beyond that, we are pro-
women's division added considerably
J. H. Hawkins, Miss Steen's voice was in rare form
foundly moved by the breadth of spir-
Wizard
(president);
in bringing the total up.
The conference
Imperial Klaliff (vice.president) and and her audience made insistent de-tin Eastern
Europe. also accepted a reso.
it
which your contribution displays.
At the conclusion of the meeting it
here the world over a wave of self-question. It is good to have this very concrete
owler d i mends for an encore. She responded
l protesting "against the regress - [ . (Editorial .t.
L ewis F,
Note:—Eve
was decided to meet again May 28 at chief of staff, a nd C. secretary)
Ilebrew
ing
of
with
selections
from
Friml's
"Fire-
an
on
the
teach
tion
p
aced.
by the Soviet government." The reso- ' mg, of self-criticism, s passing over races and nations. Especially is this evidence that at a time when large
the Phoenix club. At this meeting re- Imperial Kl igrapp ( all matters per- n o The accompaniments were lotion
• tendency to self-analysis active among the Jews of the world. Questions masses of human beings are suffering.
eal in
y
they shall be equal
ports were given by majors.
of vital importance are being discussed the world over from the press, the no barriers of race and creed are
by Miss Sarnoff
pm• 1 lotion called 'upon all lams
Many non-Jews have helped to swell twining to the work, but the laws of played
the freedom of learning to join in this platform and the pulpit. Still there is a wide undercurrent of opinion and strong enough to prevent all humanity
The remainder of the musical
organization
shall
set
forth
speci-
the local fund. Among them have the
gram
was
furnished
by
Eric
Weil,
A proposal that the conference de- • comment that does not make itself heard by the usual avenues of public from rushing to their rescue."
the official obligations and
cellist and M. Protest."
been Governor Groesbeck, Judge Al- fleetly
Bressler
work of each. They agree that they anist
Emil Borsody, ce
pi;
(Signed) David
opinion. It does not find voice on the floors of the rabbinical conferences.
fred J. Murphy, Earnest Lajoie, Fed-
take steps to create in the On such occasions it may be heard in the cloak-rooms. Thinking Jews are
id e
as one in the launching of Epstein, violinist. These artists, who side
be
Motor
Truck
Co.,
William
Price,
eral
performed through the courtesy of United States a sort of Jewish aced- debating them among themselves, but when they pick up the pen or mount
shall
ovement.
First State Bank, Detroit Times, Mrs. the ni
Jules Klein thrilled their audience emy or a conference of Jew is h acad. the pey
confine
themselves to the most obvious statements. The JEWISH CLUB MAY
ul pit
th
Assume Responsibility.
John Newberry, and several un-
with many classical and send-classical emicians similar to that of the Wil- underlying
underlying matters, the things nearest their hearts, do not find utterance.
SUPPORT PILSUDSK1
de The function of the press is to give voice to all opinion, even the most
"That the three parties hereto numbers and rounded
named donors.
out
a
splendid
liamstown
conferences,
was
much
.
Among those at Friday's meeting agree to be equally re sponsible
highest yp
bated, Dr. Israel J. Wechsler, profes- submerged, and the most successful way to tap the undercurrents of Jewish
. in
the movement nano& ylprogram
of t e for the evening was sor of neurology at Columbia Univer- opinion is by means of the interview. In the series of articles of which this Ne Anti•Semitic Propaganda Used la
who increased their contributions
The program
Polemics Following Coup d'etat.
were Adolph Finsterwald who in- and that they each shall take care in.
of arranged by Jacob Rosenberg, chair- sity, and Dr. S. Si. Melamed urging is the fourth—the first was an interview with Dr. Leo M. Franklin, the sec-
creased his pledge from $1,500 to his pro rata part of the expenses ie.
z man of the entertainment committee its adoption, while Dr. Jacob Kohn of ond with Fred M. Butzel, the third with Rabbi A. M. Hershman—it is the
WARSAW.—(J. T. A.)—Negotia•
organ
sheer
equally of Pisgah Lodge, who also furnished the United Synagogue of America and aim of The Detroit Jewish Chronicle to present a cross-section of Jewish
cid entlyd t setting all
(Continued on Page 2.)
tions with the Club of Jewish Depu-
hare
all he
inhat they
tion the
an income
after the
organization the successful program furnished the Ephraim Kaplan of the Jewish Mc:n opinion in Detroit and thus contribute its share to the universal spirit of ties and the parliamentary represen-
conduct these
in set up, determining the salaries to B'nai B'rith-Pythian meeting of May ing Journal led the opposition. It was 0 frank self-analysis that is sweeping the Jewish world. To
of the Slavic national minori-
p of Lawrence Lipt is , whose years of tation
e paid both themselves and to all 17. Officers of both organizations Orally decided to refer the matter t intervi ews, we have enl isted the en
ties concerning their attitude at the
ontask.)
make
him
amply
equipped
for
th
al officers. thanked Mr. Rosenberg for his ef- the incoming executive committee.
BETH EL COLLEGE
investigation
and
study
National Assembly were started by
Zionists
Outline
Tasks.
imperi
---
C. Lewis Fowler is instruct. forts in producing these splendid rim-
the Polish left groups supporting
ENDS FIRST SEASON other
Chaim Nachman Bialik, Dr. Sch
"That
d authorized to proceed to Can. sisal treats and at the conclusion of
Refrain not speech when it tendeth to safety, and hide not thy
Marshal Pilsudski.
ad 5th first of January and to take the meeting he was presented with a marya Levin and Louis Lipsky out
wisdom for the sake of fair-seeming; for by speech wisdom shall be
Leaders of the Polish Socialist Par-
Board
to
Hold
Reception
for
School
known, and instruction by the word of the tongue. Speak not against
such moves as shall basket of flowers by Julius Deutel- lined the tasks of the Jewish educe
ada
ty (P.P.S.) also conferred with the
to
Students and Teachers May 31.
make
and
be
abashed
for
thine
ignorance.
Be
not
ashamed
setting up the organ. Baum as a token of the lodge's ap- tional work.
su
truth;
the
representatives
of the Jewish labor
Among the organizations represent
steps,ry in
be ch necessa
snake confession of thy sins; and force not the current of the river.
of
his
excellent
work.
party, Bund, and the German Demo-
ounced
Beth El College of Jewish Studies ization. In said capacity he shall for preciation
Mr Rberg
ann
wou
osen
Lay not thyself down for a fool to be tread upon; and accept not
evening,
May
31, that
ed by the delegates at the conferenc e
cratic
Party
concerning
joint social-
ends its first season of work on Mon- all three and his acts are to be official- next Monday
were the United Synagogue of Amer
toils death,
the person of one that is mighty. Strive for the truth 4:22.
istic tactics.
day night, May 31. Throughout the ly in law until he is joined by all be known as "Family Night." Men Ica
wa, the Rabbinical Assembly of th
Lord God shall fight for Ohre.—Eeclesiasticus,
and
the
The
National
Assembly
will meet
year the college has attracted hun- three parties in the work. He is to berg of Pisgah Lodge are being urge Je wish Theological Seminary, the Ile-
29 for the purpose of elect-
dreds of people who learned here for be paid as to his expenses and is to to come to this affair with the fami- hr ew Federation, the Jewish Educe-
It has recently been charged that the American business man has sur- on
the first time the fascinating litera- be allowed a reasonable sum each lies, including children over 10 years do Association of New York, the Bu- rounded himself with such a mess of ridiculous red tape that it is almost ling a new president.Much comment
ture of the Bible, the history of the week for his services in representing of age. The main auditorium will be re au of Jewish Education of New impossible to transact business with him in a simple, straightforward way. has been aroused by the fact that the
Jewish people and the beautiful ideals the ether two parties in the initial utilized for entertainment and danc- Y ark, the Hadassah, the Order Sons To remedy this condition, George Jean Nathan, the well-known critic of right groups have put forward as
and symbols of the Jewish religion. work. He agrees to inform both the ing for the adults present and the of Zion, Young Judaea, the Avukah, American manners (on and off the stage), has offered the suggestion that their candidate Stanislaw Wojcie-
From the ranks of the students of absent parties in detail all the de- banquet hall will be set aside as a C allege Student Zionist Organization; all business be transacted in the evening—after dinner. For at night, says showsky, the former president who
Beth El College of Jewish Studies velopments.
playroom for the youngsters.
th e Hebrew Teachers Association and Mr. Nathan, the "steel-trap executive" relaxes and becomes an approach- was compelled to resign by Pileud.
A large delegation of Detroit th e Hebrew Principals Association.
were recruited many new teachers
"To keep an accurate account of
able human being with whom it is possible to do business in a plain- ski.
It has not been finally stated who
not only for Beth El Schools of Re- all expenses and expenditures and al- B'nai B'rith traveled to Port Huron
In addition there were present rep-
way.
ligion, but for other schools. While so all income if any until the three Sunday, May 23, and participated in re sentatives of Zionist districts from spoken
If the charge is true and the American business man is, as a rule, a will be the candidate of the left
the
installation
of
Port
Huron
Lodge,
college
has
been
popularly
attrac-
shall
meet
to
perfect
the
organiza-
his
office
and
another
for
his
home,
groups
any
cities,
including
New
York,
Boo-
the
in
divided personality with one face for
So for anti-Semitic propaganda,
tive, it has nevertheless maintained tion. He is authorized to use any in- B'nai B'rith's latest addition. The
n, Philadelphia. Pittsburgh, Cleve- then Julian Krolik is the exception that proves the rule. For I beg leave
high university standards. Students come in helping to defray expenses installation ceremonies were per- Is d, Baltimore, Washington, Chicago, to report that I have observed Mr. Krolik in his office by day and in his which previously accompanied the
have passed examinations and writ- until the three shall meet for the per- formed by Pisgah's degree team in R °cheater, Buffalo, Springfield, Mass.; home at night and the whole-hearted, affable man that greeted me on the party strife in Poland, has not been
on A banquet and speak- B utter, Pa., and Reading, Pa.
ten special papers and reports. Mon- manent organization and to keep an the afterno.
threshold of his home was the same man I had met in his office the day used in Warsaw in the polemic be-
day night has become known in the accurate account of same.
The character of the work which the before. And this first impression• tween the parties which followed Pil-
ing program in the evening conclud-
sudaki's coup d'etat.
community as Beth El College night.
"That this instrument is executived ed the exercises.
ew organization intends to carry on roved on further acquaintance to be
has certainly taken to It easily
The correspondent of the J. '1'. A.,
Among the new courses to be of- in triplicat e and is binding from Dec-
'as outlined in a program adopted p
of his personality. Sim- enough and quickly enough. He however, learns that the elements in
note
key-
t
he
fered next year will be one in Post- ember I. 1 924 and until superseded TO CONCLUDE SUNDAY
or the association by the conference.
t-fonvard,
forthright.
No
straigh
must
find
it
congenial.
Of
course
the
p
le,
which remained to the previous
Biblical Jewish literature , to be given by new agreement.
SERVICES AT BETH EL T he program was proposed by Dr. S. snap-judgements; no straddling. And immigrant Jew finds himself for a Posen
Witos government are spreading in-
"le witness thereof, we, all parties
on Monday evenings by Rabbi Leon
largoshes on behalf of the program no ready-made, hand-me-down opin-
while in an alien environment. But credible and ridiculous rumors such
tram, and one on the Books of Ec- to this agreement, hereunto set our
On Sunday morning of this week, ommittee. The program read:
ions to be taken down and dusted off that's due not to his Jewishness. It is that Jewish boys in Warsaw have
clesiasticas and Proverbs, to be given hand and seal the above day and date the Sunday services at Temple Beth
Program Submitted
for company. His good judgments
by Dr. Leo M. Franklin. There will mentioned."
"We, American Jews, interested in are his own and his mistakes are his due to the fact that he comes from
• disarmed those Polish officers who re-
El will conclude for the season with
European lands where for centuries mained loyal to the Witco' govern-
The
agreement
beam
the
signa-
be two courses offered in Hebrew on
a sermon by Dr. Franklin appropriate he promotion of Jewish education own.
he has been living in an environment ment. These rumors have caused an
tures of Richard L. Cowan, J. II. to Memorial Day. His subject will and Hebrew culture in America, as-
Monday nights.
long
evening
we
In the course of a
that is very different from the Ameri-
in Posen where
All arrangements have been made Hawkins and Lewis Fowler.
be "Graves As Altars." Members of embled in conference called for this discussed a number of topics that ere can The English Jew coming to uncertain situation
ppoulation feels some anx-
for granting teachers' certificates to
Jericho Lodge, I. 0. 0. F., will be purpose by the Zionist Organization just now on all lips and on some minds America is more at home when he . the
ety. Jewish
The
governor
of
Posen, who re-
i
students who will have completed the
the special guests of the temple on of America, do adopt the following in the Jewish world. The conversa- comes here than the Polish Jew, for fused until now to admit any change
entire course of studies planned by UNIVERSITY TO START
program as a basis for the establish- tion turned at first on the subject of example. Except for such superficial
this occasion.
Bulle-
College
in
the
government,
finally
recognized
the college. The new
BUILDING IN JUNE The Sunday services this season ment of a permanent organization. It the Jew in American life.
things as language, mannerisms and
of President Wojcie-
tin, which will be Issued upon the
have been more largely attended than shall be the aim of the proposed or-
"What qualities and what Ideas do clothes the Jew is essentially the same the resignation
cnowsai.
closing night, states the requirements
ver before In fact, the interest and ganization to foster in American Jew-
find in American life that are men as the American and when he
cable despatch from Danzig to
JERUSALEM.—(J. T. A.) — The e enthusiasm grows each season and ish life an appreciation of Jewish cal- you
for graduation.
worth assimilating?" was ray first learns the language, and changes his the A Jewish Daily Forward states that
The cloning exercises will consist erection of three large buildings at the officers and the rabbis of the con tural values; to create a better un der-
question.
was
clothes and his mannerisms he is a the socialistic Jewish labor party,
gregation are highly gratified at the , standing of Jewish traditions and as-
of a concert of Jewish music to be the Hebrew University, which
"What is American life and what
Bund, in Poland, supported Pilsud-
given by students and friends of the dedicated on April 1, 1925, will be interest and enthusiasm that are be-lpirations; to promote an active in ter- are American ideals?" questioned Mr. typical American."
"Which do you like the better," 1
coup and that two Band mem-
college. Among the particpiants will begun on Mount Scopus during the ing constantly shown alike by mem-1 est in the upbuilding of Palestine ;
Krolik, thinking aloud. "On the me asked, "the Jew's passionate excitable ski's
row
bers were killed and several wounded
Katz
of
the
Detroit
Symphony
month of June.
hers and non.members of Temple spread a knowledge of the Heb
be I.
hand you have the ideals of Mr. Cool-
The buildings on which the work Beth El in these religious services.
Orchestra and Aaron Edgsr, vocal so-
language and literature; to devel op a idge and on the other hand the ideals istellect or the calmer, quieter intel- in the street fighting.
loist. A reception and dance will fol- will commence are the Hebrew Na-
ices continue uninter- positive attitude towards all crew five
b B th o are represented lect of the Gentiler
Sabbat h services
effort, for the rennaigance of the Jew- of Mr. De
s.
low. The teachers of Beth El Schools tional Library, for which • fund was ruptedly throughout the summer.
"The passionate, excitable nature of Beth David Erects Synagogue.
American
Jews. I wouldn't
donated
by
David
Wolfsohn,
the
Ein-
of Religion and the students of Beth
re and ideals.
The closing exercises of Beth El lish culture
attempt to guess which is pre-domi- some Jews is not due to their Jewish-
El College of Jewish studies will be stein Institute of Physics and Mathe- College will take place on Monday
"In pursuance of the above aim, the
ness,"
he answered. "It is character-
same differences of tem-
As soon as building plans are com-
the guests of the school board of matics, for which Philip Wattenburg evening, May 31. There will be a following activities should be engaged erament and opinion that divide the istic of all people who are limited in pleted, Congregation Beth David will
York donated a fund, and the
Temple Beth El on this occasion.
Jewish
in
amongst
children,
youths
and
their
education.
Besides, the Gentile erect a new synagogue, to be located
New
also
divide
the
Jew-
of
special assembly devoted to
merican
institute for Jewish Studies, the music, after which the students of adults.
American
public. public
Perha als the predominant is not so unemotional. In America on Rochester avenue between Lin-
MOSCOW.—(J. T. A.) — Messrs- building to be erected in memory of music,
"I. The cultivation and the dissemi-
s demoracy. The the emotions play a large part in poli-
the college will have a social gather-
and Lawton avenues. Services
ideal Is certainly tolerant tics. Most political campaigns are wood
Sokolinoff, Kamienieff, Frumkin and Sol Rosenbloom of Pittsburgh, Pa., ing.
nation of Hebrew la nguage and liters- American
religion
are being conducted temporarily at
Jewish
Scheinman were elc-ted to the new with • fund created by his widow.
Closing exercises of the Religious tore; (a) co-operation with existing to the ideal of democracy. It seems based on an appeal to the emotions of 202 Owen avenue. Si. C. Keywell
The
total
cost
of
the
three
building'
supreme cuncil of labor and defence
the public. And elections have often is president and Nathan Labowitch
Schools of Temple Beth El will take educational organizations In orcer
in the Union of Socialist Soviet Re- will be $700,000.
place on June 8 at the main temple that there may be incorporated in the to
me that in all essential
things
characteristics
of the Jews
are the
in
secretray of the congregation.
(Contiuned on Page 8)
The budget of the Hebrew Univer-
publics.
and on June 13 at the Fenkell
consonance
with
American
life.
lie
to
(Turn to Page 3.)
The council is considered one of sity for the current year amounts
Branch.
the highest institutions in Soviet Rus- 13,430.
sia.

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AMERICANS FORMED
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Julian Krohk Discusses
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