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DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 1926.

VOL. XXX. NO. 2.

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PERMANENT BODIES , B'nai B'rith Holds CAMPAIGN STARTED AMERICAN RABBIS !AMERICAN ZIONISTS Announce Essay ELEVEN ORDAINED
Contest Winners AT HEBREW UNION
MEET IN LONDON WILL CONVENE IN
FOR WORTHY CAUSES Initiation June 28 BY SHAAREY ZEDEK
BUFFALO ON JUNE 28 '",.;', 1.̀,": t :„ , : :rLi g lsik bia il ertiP l i ),r -ah COLLEGE EXERCISES
RESULT FROM DRIVE i
FOR BUILDING FUND

Detroit and Cleveland Decide
Upon Organizations to

.
Continue Work.

Novel Events to Feature Plea s-
art' Crui• S' e to Put-In-Bay
!
On July 13.

Formal Drive Opening Marked
By Dinner for Solicitors
Monday Evening.

International Conference of
Liberal Jews To Be Held
July 10 to 12.

_ _
brew Compositions.
New Rabbis Urged by Rabbi
. City is Preparing Rousing Wel• .
Levi to Become Specialists
The essay contest conducted by the
come For 800 Delegates
United /11•11ish Campaign from April
In Jewish Learning.
Expected to Attend.

The International Conferenet• of
Avery interesting business meet-;
Liberal Jews is to be held on •fuly
ing of Pisgah Lodge, No 34, Ind,.
' la to May 2 aroused much enthusiasm
---
10 to 12 at the Liberal Jewish Sena-
neneltott Order B'nai Mrith, took
among the pupils attending the var- BOGEN AND LOWENSTEIN
',tare in the Community
Building THREE SCORE WORKERS
vogue, in London. RePri'mi 11111 "' POLITICAL QUESTIONS
SAMUEL SUMMERFIELD
..1 , : chot;Ils and institutions in the city
liberal relioious ortraniza-
Monday evening, June
Several
r
GET
. SEEK $750,000 GOAL from the
WILL BE DISCUSSED ou
ee. het not. ...any eSSilyS were submit-
- HONORARY DEGREES
HEADS DETROIT BODY. . recommendations of the oeneral rum-
Mons in Germany, France, Holland.
-
- -
to]
hath in English and Hebrew but.
--
will'
mittee of the organization we re.
Belgium,
-
Stirring Address Delivered by ii::!lifr
Pi rhialn:r•' ■ ,' Lipsky Expected to Report On ruriously, none Were writtt•n in Yid- Ludwig Vogelstein and Maur-
Great Enthusiasm In Overseas' adopted by the helve.
dish.

The
children
partkipating
Ma
ice J. Frei
berg Address
Rabbi A. M. Hershman
Palestine Loen. Wise and
ir to form an international group,
Campaign Puts Both Com- ! It was decided to - hole! the next
1111' 1.101104 were members
rs 01 the
whose object will be the stn•nothen-
initiatory exercises the evening of
Graduating Rabbis.
and'Harry Z. Brown.
Mack Add Interest.
'munities Over the Top.
United Hebrew St•hools, the Shaarey ;
tation of
ing of the liberal interpretation
1Monday, June 2a. The class of can-'
_..._..._
-
Sunday School and Beth El
„ . . ,
, didates to be initiated into the order ! Durin g the next two wet•ks three Judaism throughout the world. •
NEW YORK -Preparations for the
( IN( INN ATI, 0.-The training of
NEW YORK. -Two of the leading. at that time will be desionated the score
Sy
The Ct•ntral Confere•nce of Ameri- twenty-ninth annual convention of Sunda
members of Congregation
School.
,,,! _la Jewishly educated laity is the im
cities of the country, according to . , Julius Deutelbaum Class" in honor
Thejudges .who
F passed totem the
t• he the Zionist Organization of America
e president of the lodge. Lodge Shaurey Zeilek, organized in teams can Rabbis is participating in
Fred m. e portant task of the American rabbi-
latest reports. have re ape d an unex- :af th
'A written in
were
peeled beneficent by-product from ofLeers announce that applications of two, will seek to raise $750,000 meeting and the following rabbis are are now fully uner way. 9 Is
'' '• e " n- flu)tzel, chairman executive commit- inate, declareel Rabbi Gerson B. Levi
attending as delegatt•s: Rabbi Max
vention
will
be
held
this
year
in
Buf.
tee
Coiled
Jewish
Campaign;
Morris . I of Chicago, in his baccalaureate ad-
their achievement in the United Jew , for membership are increasing rapid- for the erection of a new synagogue
and center, preliminary sketches of C. Currick, Erie, Pa.; Dr. Le" M. falo, where the local Zionist district,
I dresa before the Hebrew Union Col-
Campaign. From an effort on I ily and a new record is anticinated in which
have been submitted by Albert Franklin, Detroit, Mich.; Dr. William in co-operation with tither Zionist ! 11. Waldman, director United Jt•wish loge at its commencement exercises
Ma:taken primarily for the sake of , the number Of candiat
' • Loh. Frit•denberg,
j
public- ,
des initiat ed in Kahn, architect. The canipaign was S S. Friedman, Denver, Colo.; Rabbi bodies, is preparing a rousing wel- e Charities
its committee United
held at the Colltare Building in this
suffering communities thousands of 1a single class.
Cani-
femmally inaugurated at the son- David Goldberg, Brockton, MASS.: Dr, come to the delegates, more than 800 I m:. , ,
miles across the ocean, they found !
o
Jacob 'Afar
• IiS e ditor
1.4 ' Rabbis should develop as "spec-
ditor The lOt•-
,
101..
.
Harry Slavin, chairman of the gogue last Monday evening with a Maurice Harris, New York City; Rah- of whom are expected to partici t ' ''''' - ' 1 ' ,
ialists in Jewish learning," he sug-
themselves t•nriched by a definite en- membership committee of the lodge, dinner for the workers. The canvass hi Isaac Landman, New York; Rabbi in
e
fruit
Jess
ish
(
hninit
le
Joseph
Be
no
pa
the sessions representing Zionirt I
• manager
'
e•
,
'
leaving the field of Jewish so-
larg,ement of their own community . announce el that silk caps of
camps of the Order
Sons of Zion. Ad- teen
The Daily
Jewish
P • or- gaoled,
.
a distinc- is being confined to the tnembera of Solomon Landman , M"' 11 °'"• V"ST ; districts, liadassah chapters and !s
1' ; and Miss Anna Oxenhandler, ial endeavor and other communal ac-
a. st ..
aorrs
. 1.azaron
, Baltimore,
top pattern would be awarded to the conortmation and others who dur- Rabbi
Morrie
S
a de Beth El Religious School.
1 tivities to those specifically trained for
This has happened simultaneously each member securino at least five ing recent years have exhibited an Old.; Dr. Felix Levy, Chicao,o, Ill.
interest attaches to the ores- Auld;
Title 'cadges who passed on the es-1 those tasks and as sprtialists in Jew-
in Cleveland .411111 Detroit, in both of . new memberships during the present interest in the congregation's pro- Dr. Julian Moroenstene, Cincinnati, I
i lent
ent convention in view of the fact -
is taming the rabbi, he added, would
which cities the results attained for t ,, ree.
Announcement was mole that the gram of expansion. Stirring addresses Ohio; Rabbi Manus Ranson, Albany, that for the first time since•1921 ac- says written in Hebrew were Bernard ' be helpful in re-creating a healthy
the overseas fund have spectacularly '
Isaacs,
director
United
Hebrew
were delivered by Rabbi A. M. Ilersh- N. Y.; Dr. Joseph Rauch, Louisville, five participation On the deliberations .
J
broken all records and overtoppt•el the I lodge baseball tenni would play the , man, chairman of the drive; Maurico Ky.; Dr. William Rosenato Baltimore, will be taken by former leaders of the schools, Esser Rabinowitz, president I ' ewish calture.and community life in
most sanguine t•xpe•ctatiolla of both team of Detroit Lodge', NO.
"'
55, 11. Zackheini, president of the con- Old.; Dr. Samuel Schulman, New movement, including Judge Julian W. ; United Hebrew Schemls; M. II. Zack- e Alfieri
The graduation exercises, held in
the local and the national leaders. ; Kn fights of Pythias, at ,Tashmoo Park. regation, and Harry Z. (fr
e helm, president Congregation Shaarey!
. .
o wn , who York City; Dr. Joseph Silverman, Mack and Dr. Stephen S. Wisto
Rea ming th e rt •men oil. I 1
. Zedt•k; Rabbi lama Frani, director re- ' the chapel of the Administration
, Sunday, June 13. as the feature at- has taken a foremost part in the pre- New York City; Rabbi S. E. Starrels,
The con:ention this year follows
and , Building of the college were very im-
speeM1 message ligious education Termite Beth El,
1
Kies for future undertaking generated traction of the Meta t' holoi excur- liminary activities of the campaign. Lincoln. Neb.; Dr. Nathan Stern, New ,.lose upon the heels of
e,,or Jewish , pressive, and were largely attended
an TITIIIllunce-
by the opirit aroused through their stun. All members Were
David , Pearlman
professor
urged to at Rabbi Hershman asserted that the York City; Rabbi Louis Wolsey, Phil- meat
Dr. containell
Weizmann
ment
in to
ii„ IMO Wise, as History, Temple lieth El!
by relatives and friends of the grad-
eantimions. each of these . cities into tend the game and lend their moral
sunnort to the t•tforts of the B'nai present building, from the standpoint ailelnhia; Rabbi Sheldon Blank.
crystallized its drive organization into
The judge
I s fou
011111
nd it I a r ra
ather
er d'ff
I I- , . mate; and by members of the execu-
The temporary resident of this h •
Of both location rind equipment, is
United'
five onto]
blued of the Union of
merican
a perniant•nt body, to function as a B'rith
''11

.14
P
-
cult
task
to
select
the
best
essays,
as
'
r
playeN.
obsolete and cannot fulfill the our- international conference is to be Dr. peal, retaining that statistics just•
Hebrew
Congregations, w
came
t•ontinuously available community
many of the children showed not only from
various
July 13 has been the day selected poses which the congregation deems
compiled reveal the fact that the first
,
parts
of
the
con
try of
agency and to incorporate its potence , fur the
100,000
new
Jewish
settlers
have
en-
an
undt•rstanding
of
the
questions
in-
B ' nai
B'rith "Pleasure it neuessary to carry out. The coin- Claude G. Moietefiore. The program
t rn m er ntiii c ni g
pa th en id
in in
an c exec utive board
far Jewish leadership for se'rvice 111 (raise, Which will be an all•lay out- pletion of the cong regation's building is as
Saturday
follows: morning, July 10--Serto tend Palestine since the conclusion volved, hut showed a knowledge of the
incinnati.
Eleven
ing to
P ut-In-Bay. The lodge has program, he added, would serve as a ice Of dedication at the Liberal Jew-
any cause , which may i i , th e future j been
• whil • th •i abilit y
very
of the war. That event is expected Hebrew Ian ort •
• graduates were awar d the ' egree of
make claim upon the canimunity•
I
a unusual.
ev. Dr. to play a prominent part in cre
.fortunate in obtainin • the salutary influence in the life of the ish Synagogue; address by Rev.
' Rabbi in Israel b y DdeJul
ating
r.
ian
Slorgen-
The
following
e
"The work of the great organiza-I boat for that day, which is during the community.
Israel Mattock.
the atmosphere of the convention, to use English children were award- i stern,
t
president of the college. Hon-
don which we banded together for I week of the international regatta.
ed prizes for essays written in Eng-
Saturelay evening, 8 o'clock-Re-
M r. Brown appealed to the work-
since it illustrates vividly the man- fish: • :
fiNr vire . ornry degrees of Doctor of Hebrew
is . in t e to tot onion,
the United Jewish Campaign has 1 There will be motor boat and yacht ers for concerted action and for un- ception; address of welcome by Dr. ner in which the dreams of Ilerzl
.
' • I ' atv awarded for distinguished serv-
been so effective that w e decided that I races during the afternoon period.
are
of
$10
was
awarded
to
Max
Rein
and
C.
G.
Olonetfiore,
president
of
the
relenting. effort to bring about ate
being realized.

it ought not t o be allowed t o go out M any IlOvvl events have been al-- early realization, through the agency English Jewish Religious Union; re-
It is understood also that the 'le- smond prize of $5 to Marx Coht•n; in ice in Judaism, were awarded to two
It
of existence,"
existence," explained Sam Hart- , ranged for this day which will be an-
ply by Rev. Dr...C. Seligman, presi- liberations are likely to bring to t he the senior high group, ninth through i outstanding Jewish workers in
Boris D. Bogen, known as the
mart, chairman of the organization 1 mounted to all members and their of
a new
synagogue
and an
educa-
twelfth grades, a limit prize
prize of $5 was
tional
and
social center,
of the
coil- dent of the Union of Liberal Rabbis; surface a number of political iss
Jewish social workers in this
committee which organized victory in e friends in the near future. Tickets
awarded to Ilt•rnard Genainian and a idtmn
reply by Rabbi Louis 1Volsey, press-
‘...
involving Jewish claims under the ,
f ..•
.
.
..
_
,
country,
who
is executive director of
gregation's
ideals.
lie emphasized
Clevel and, in a report this week to I may be obtained from any member the
second prize o oo to .liss oosant• tia-
fact that the
modern
concept of r leapt of the Central COnfore nve
Palestine mandate Ms a via the
National Chairman Brown.
• -- '' '
man' much; in the junior high group, sev- , the Independent Order of the LI' nai
' of the organization or from the chair- a religious institution is that of an -American Rabbis; reply by Rabbi
of datory power. The
raising of these ,
B'rith,
the
largest
JeTA'iSb . fraternal
"We had orioinally net out to reach man ed . the committee, Harry foil- establishment in which not only the Levy, minister of the Liberal Syna- issues is all the more probable, in , nth red eighth grades a tired prize' :
$550,00o plus as our goal," Mr. Hart- koff,
,
oT $5 was awarded to' Miss Bessie organization in the world and Dr. Sol-
religious aspect of life but also the gogue, Paris.
view of the fact that the convention
k
d.

1
,
onion
Lowenstein
of
New
York, who is
.
.
man said. "When our workers finally I
,
priz e
social, educational and recreational
Sunday, July 11---L'arwr by , Dr. occurs almost simultaneously with a ,
ext•eutive director of the Federation
raised eive•r $701,0110, we realized :
eif men, women and children Samuel Scbulman of New 1 ork, "The session of the Permant•nt Mandates was awarelell tO 11i 101 liacht•I Immlau • .
'
for
the
Support
of
Jewish
P . hilanthro-
that our community hall acquired a ,
Synagogue and Modern Life ;" naner Commission of the League of Nations in • the intermediMS• group fourtn
st be given due consideration.
great organization, one that should
by Dr. Weiner of Germany, "Belief in Geneva, where a special delt•gation through sixth grades, 11 first ' prize of ; pic Stwieties in New York City, an or-
Large Inc eeeee . Reported.
ganization
which
maintains
91 wel-
become a pernianent possession, to ;
Mr. Brown rem] off to the workers in the Inspiration of the Bible in the of the Vaad Lewin of I'alestine has $7 was aveardt•d to Albert Camdtin a -
fare institutions and has an annual

he looked tit us always ready to un- Alumni and
Board of Trustees Will a list of names of persons who had b Light of Biblit•al Criticism ; ' Paper proceeded for the purpose of laying second priX• of $5 to Gerald Naliel- ,
such tasks as that given us I
darts
and a third prize of $3 to Miss; budget of approximately $11,000,000.
made pledges, before the campai
campaign v Rev. Dr. Mattuck, "The Use of similar claims before the commission. Rico
Act An Hosts to Class...
-
-
Dr. Lowenstein was a graduate of the
;
in the United JtoViah Campaion.
was inaugurated. Tht•se
rep- the Bible in Worship aunt Education.' Both the position of the Vaiael Leumi Lenort• Islarkson.
Keen Good Work Up, Urges Salver.,
Sunday afternoon, 2:30
Chair- and the World Zionist Organization eel The following children were award- !Hebrew Union College of the class of
plc in some
Alumni of the religious sehotil of resent increases ranging
The organization Will be a sort of , Congn•gation Shaarcy Zedek and cases from three to Inc times the man, I. Heinrich Stern. °Develop- it is expected, will be strengthened
. prizes for essays written in lie- . la01.
Among those rect•iving the Degree
letcal national ouard. ready at .1111 members of the board of trustees will amount subscribed nearly two years meats in Liberal Judaism in Fang- by action that may be taken by the brew: undergraduates of the United e
times fur mobilization for active act as hosts at a luncheon in honor O. when a movement for a new syll- land," by Dr. C. G. Montefiore; "Lib- 7;ionists of America.
Hebrew Schools, first prize of $6 was of Rabbi were: Bernard J. Bamberg
, er, Danita L. Davis, Bernard M. Dorf-
wark in such causes AS we may be of 27 boys and girls who will receive agogue was for the first time end Judaism in America," by Dr. .1u-
Louis Lipsky, chairman of the or- awarded to Miriam Nakelsky, second
N. Emendrath, Julian
called mom to meet. We ansWer the their diplomas
lien Oloronstt•rn, president of the ganization, has just returned from prize of $4 to Jeremiah 'Emma] and e man,
, !, Maurice
',
d.
diplomas at th5 commencement broached.
B.
call of Rabbi Abby Hillel Silver tto exercises Sunday morning, .lone
(allege,
'
' , ' London, where it is understood, he third prize of $2 50 to (henna Zack; I " ''''''' n18.11 . Bible B. Glazer, Julius
The present building fund corn- Hebrew
Gordon,
Victor
Emanuel Reichert,
Hebrew '
all
for the payment of "1.iberal Judaism in Germany," 1 by t•onferred with Dr. Weizniann and in th • gr oup ' of ), United
'keep the good work up, and to work ; at 11 o'clock. The luncheon will Col- Paign
„. _
' William F. Rosenblum, Joseph Uts-
's first I • iz i t• t i Sc
an w
awarded
for the community good,' by telling I low the exercises. The boys and girls Pledges over a period of five years. Dr. Heinrich Stern; "Libelial Juda- other leaden, of the movement, with ' • 7. iii,intosFti
a; n
,:f Chen and Samuel J. Wolk..
him and the rest of Cleveland, and !constituting the graduating class are
prize eI
The new synagogue and center, ism in Fence," by Rabbi Levy; "Lib- respect to the proposed loan for I'al- tiO. heml
.
the leaelers throughout the nation Harriet Berger, Mollie II. Bernstein, when completed', will be one of the era] /1111111iShl in Other Countries."
Few Can Road I' ... for Dead
t$'-'1 'tit', t Elk „'nzrnlit'l F arthall'. •r I nd third
• •
great nm -

who tmunt upon us borein Cleveland, Rose R. Cohen, Abraham Epstein,
Sundeay evening-Chairman, Rabbi
f f
Olt lim
impressive Jewash religious
impressive
, , a t . d that
ple illustration of the need of
A simple
me , lit. I t ..
is exit(
Mr. Lipsky prize of $2. r,0 to
that this oreanization of ours is now Pearl Firestone, Jerome Frank, Ber-
The Practice 11., • .1.1-
Prizes of $75 which were e stred.
in the Middle West.
It Louis a% olsey.
ileto . a Jewishly trained laity was cited by
.
a permant•nt onto"
report to the convention on these ted among the winners were donated Rabbi Levi when he mentioned how
ma tt,
'II b
will
e erected on Chitmgo boulevard daism in Modern Times; la) . The will
1 nice Friedland Abner R. Friedman, structures
The oat, and enthusiasm developed I Esther It Hallberg. Anne Greenbaum, and Lawton and Rochester avenues. • Message of Judaism to the Indavid- ,
by Milton M. Alexandt•e and an equal feW Jewa were able to read under-
from t he very outset .of t.ht• drive in j Mollit• Hecker, Eiga S. Hershman, The synagogue will front on Chicago ual," by Dr. Baer!: of Berlin; lb) I
amount was donated anonymously.
standingl• the Prayer for the Dead.
Clevt•land quickly became the st•nsa- Dorothy Katz, Brinnie Krause, Saul boulevard and the center will face "Aspect of Judaism in the Home and .
The judges decided to have the best 1 This pratyt•r, he said, has been in use
tion of the h " campaiell
in pledgee]
the Middle
Private Life," Dr. Maurice Harris,
'T7eaYs published in the
el mn of ', for savant generations and recently
$300,0011
at the Leach, Lawrence Leebove. Ida Les Lawton and Rochester avenues.
Wt.q. Wi
• Detroit Jewish ( t
hronicl e. -The' a new paragraph was added taken
It is expected that definite an- New York; lc) "The Value of ('ere-
vine, Doris Lipson. Evt•lyn Nlaxnian,
saa written be 51iriam Nakelsky on generation,
launching dinner, the workers within Florener Onnenheim, Fannie 'Rosen, nouncement will be made before the menials " by Dr. WillMm Rosenau of
and
it used "remarkable
from a Prayer
Book
by
'Jewish National Fund Pic ni c Planned
''':::' Ws
0 Week shot past their original quota I Maurice Schubeit, GertrudeSmith, campaign comes to a claim of the Baltimore.
h .• We SITITtild Support the United I
is a
for July 25 Receives ApprouL
to $502,000, and set their expecta- Ds ing A. Smith, Sidney Smith, Net- date on which ground will be broken. , o 'I'he
sessions will be open ,
I
1 Hebrew Sehools
" written in Hebrew fact " he declarmi that M • thi s
,! foregoing

---
a in • plume.
tions on $O00000. This was in turn tie Stein and :Skeen) J. Wotan:an.

' and translated
herself, and the es- pralyer is read by the rabbi how few
' Wording to present plans, }WW1
Mayor J o hn
July 12, 10.30 a. m ---
W. Smith this week ex- . say by Ziporah Eizt•nbersz written in are able to follow him.
relegated by the sheer momentum of : The commencement nrooram will building will mininient•t• in the au- .,. Montia
.
z
his
warm sentiments for the II I•
t /merman,
a 1 I)
r. M
. attuc
Rabbi

k .
D' is- messed
the drive for a new quota of WO,- include addresses by - Rabbi A. M.
-
"
e • r w
e on the subita t, "Coiled Jew-.

'
Rabbi Levi is a gradulite of the
movement
among
the
Jewish
people
cuss ion on the main subjects as into, (or
000, The $701,076 total reported at Hershman, A. Louis Gordon, s01 miry- tumn. Issue Descripthe Booklet.
ish Campaign," and translated by her. .lowish Theological Seminary of Am-
tor the rebuilding of their homeland to m, f o ll o w.
Mired
,
. bv
s the speakt•rs of the onmed- .
the time of the formal closing rally tendent of the school;Eiga S. Ilersh-
erica, an institution training conserva-
• k booklet showing in detail what .
:
eeceasion
was
the
lead- I in Palt•stine The
last week represented the contribu. ma„, president of the graduating the • new building will contain is be 1 " 1' ''''.'s ions will . be held.
. • Those
I lice rabbis.
Ile is the first alumnus
,'
,, mg tht• discussion will be I rofesseir
, announet.ment of the celebration of
lions of 6.500 individuals,
ZIPORAH EIZENBERG'S ESSAY of that institution to dt•liver a bare,-
class, and Samuel Kellnuen, an alum- ing sent out to the members of th
tat Fr jubilee af the Jewish Na
One Of the most important consider- laureatt• address before a graeluation
It is illustrated and Dr. Ello•co•n of Berlin, Dr. Julius tht•
Throughout the drive Ow '''''''Inn
nus,
Musical members Will include congregation.
enthusiasm of the opening was not Dolla•s Serenade for violin. which gives a descriptive explanation of Blau, Rev. M. Perlzweig of London tiona Fund, whir h is th e land buy- attibns of us .lows in Detnnt, ia the class of the Hebrew Union College,
only sustained but grew delliy, or will be playt , e1 by Abraham Epstein, what the edifice will mean to the and Dr. Felix Levy of Chicago. This ing agency of the Jewi s h mee,pl e in support of our United Hebrew an institution training young men for
nerd
to a neessam• sent at the IteC(Impanied by Charles Rice, To- members and to the community as a 111Seassiiin will bp open to all 'dale-Palestine. In a letter addressed ta Schools. Wt• boast of excellent Mal the Itt•form rabbinate.

gates of the conference and members Philip Slomovitz, chairman of the well trainell principals and teachers
height of the effort by E. 51. Baktql, hani's
h'intasia, whole.
"The era of tht• rabbi SA the heart
First
Hunearian
Detroit Jewish Nati o n a
general chairman of the drive, to Na- which will be rendered by Charles i . •Rnbert \ IRMO! • chairman
of the • so- " f both councils.
l Fond Conk who are well versed in Judaism red and the brain Of the Jewish coalman-

Monday afternoon, 3 p. m. -Chair- anima., tht• mayor wrote:
tional Chairman Brown.
well fitted for their task.
Rice, pianist, and vocal selections by stet committee
presided
at
the
din-
' I '
"It is a pleasure to eStIreSS, for-
man, Rabbi Mattuck. Discussion will
It • may 111' 11,orivIly said that Jew- aartl!drt. r.l' nlrt '''doltmnbeelt) ai`lil
"Not only is the oivino. widespread Emma Lazaroff Schauer, head of the ner.
ei, ' M ati:ith in at hiin s
• , be
:and generous." said Mr. Baker in his musical department. Superintendent
Among those who attendee] t n:
M opened by the. Honorable Lily H. ma y, t t• greetings "( the people of ish tslucation is the heart of Jewish , the grt•ater affluence of the community
onta
g
u
,
secretary.
Meeting
to
con-
Detroit
to
no•nalwrs
of
the
rommOtee
life.
1Vithout education we cannot ex-
Jewkh
wire,
wire, "hut the sense of
th •
re- Gordon Will award the diplomas. The dinner and who are taking
of
Israel
the
time
is
ripe
for accent-
stonsibilito here has been revitalized. graduates will recite a prayer in uni- drive are Edward A. All s. Herman skier the advisability of asking the of the Jt•wisO National Fund. The ist as a nation, espeeially in America. ing the gt•tmt need in Israel. No prob-
to bring before their or- occasion of the earnival and ape
DO you know, Israt•I, that it is ex- . lem will finally be 'solved and no an-
This campaign has .done for Cleve- son and will conclude the proeram ' \avast, Ilarry S. Bennett, Barn •y S .
the moot t n Tt
t y o f f nun, I- forum a t Rotbestor Parkatopears to ere platy difficult to remain a Jew in : waver will be completely found until
fit•rnian. Dr. P. M. Bernstein, Morris gani zations th
land as much as Ch•veland has 44aow with the singing of the clet , s s eng.
good
H. Iiitorio•rg, Oscar Blumberg. II. C. in h • an int ernational union of liberal afford
Cur the campaign."
opportunity for the t•x • A merica, and wen• it not for our Ile • , we havt• solved or at least attacked
Broder, Harry Z. Brown, A. J. Cope- Jews.
The final meeting, which was per
pression of the general good will of !mew Schoch, it would lit. almost ini: the one great problem of Israel in Am-
iih ntn pLit inzneinislitiiif
HUNGARIANS
hONOR
s on ss e l , a i r iei ls na t iih .i t i • ; pos A siiib iii n et?
Monday
evening
,
5
to
7-Gardeo
t
e
land, Harry Cohen, Ira Copeland,
elided
by a spirit of exultation. took
%
, erica-red
niti, m nit iih in a o
t is
fa t ly:,,ii p ir , :nd i );: acet d ioun naafl
. purposes l
JOSEPH VASZONYI Abraham Coope
Diamond, party nt the Honorable Mrs. Frank-
on the character fn what Rabbi Sil- •(
2,000 t•hildren are t•nrolledr•
Louis Duo:off. D r.
David
Samtiel
S. J. Eder, 11.2 house, 50 Delchester terrace, through the motion; of the Jewish I they come daily (tool the various dis- laity in America. How far we
y.
Cr who is Cleveland's outstanding
are
1 ",nal .r,undo, ,
iirni
t r ets ni ;iif .if ty ht , •
BUDAPEST.-IJ. T. A.)-Tribute Joseph II. Ehrlich, ferry.
Feigenson W-2. A dinner will be given to the Nat „,
religious leader,. vatted a "festival of
Torah, : f;r n en i new the
fisin i, hyna n Inani s ty ,
"tile id ea of t h ose active in the ;
' delegates 'fed members of th e coon-
in-gathering• at which Ch•velatill to the memory of the late Joseph Vas-
t:PirlY1itt'tr'altuultY.. our
They
will nPriTrdsutcarrit:int h' e f
cils.
(Continued on Page 5)
J
Jewish National Fund is to redeem Igrtmt pll'aSure and profit in studying to officiate at a funeral and you come
in the joy of giving. zonyi, Ilungarian Jewish tel
the soil of Palestine. It is a thought I it and 11iScussing
anel former minister in the Hun- •
and of having Moen well."
Mos. of these it thoroughly.
. t , to read the prayer which has of late
which has gripped the iinagination ,
Detroit has similarly 'acted tel per- oarian cabinet, was paid by the -1Iun-1
children cannot at. arid in a lachrynoma Judaism been so
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Petuate the community resources re- Batten parliament.
of
peoples of all races through many ford to pity fur their tuition. But our glorified and embellished. !veal given
•enturies.
It appeals to all persons , wheals retain those children who can- , a
Following the eulogy delivered by :
Following
sealed in its United Jewish Campaign
'
n intrealuction
and aceompanied by
arganizat ion, which, :after passing its the vice-president of the parliament,
those' who not afford to pay as well as those wise, soft music. The general form of it is
are steadfast in their faith, unyield- can.
.
$O00,0011 quota by $7.000, valuntar- Sjtvey, it was decided to "perpetuate •-•-• •
• of course ancient, and even in its
ing in : perst•veranee and firm in their
ily assumed an additional $200,000. the memory of the honest and brave
The students of V. H. S. err pro- more rect•nt form is known to a num-
h Th
political leader in the records of the
purr., through adversity or sue. messing in their work. The develop- bee w( generations already. But we
To Consolidue Jewish Groups.
cess.
One of the great qualities Of , Client of the 11 e I iri ,
T. purpose of our newly organ- parliament and to place a wrt•ath on
w language is now need not lay stream on that. The form
the Jewish people is their love for at it s
highest pint. Our langaugt. is in use in Reform congregations in
Wed het roil service group.7 wired his grave."
By LAWRENCE LIPTON
home and home land.
Imo longer- dead.
The willOW Of tOiszonyi received
Samuel Summertield. a vice-chairman
It is alive every- America inserts into the form to
"I desire to express to the mein ' •
• our schools, in our battles, which an older
- ohm, -- in
of the Detroit drive. to National condolences on behalf of the govern-
Refrain not speech when it tendeth is safety, acrd hide not thy
wief moms-
hers of the committee and thou ac - I in our •
Chairman
Chairman Brown, in announcing this ment. The funeral is being arranged
nagogues, among our children tomt•el one more paragraph tiken from
ri.sdorn for the lake of Jail--seeming; for by speech ,i,,dont shall be
five in the cause in which they arejof Is r a71.
. s iii:n : r u nm
action taken at the conclusion of the by the city.
r y c eeni s ,,t ii,:ni ie i ci u nt a i i h t i ee 1 i t , h d eisi , i i t
,
Annum, and instruction by the rt,-d o f the tumour, Swak not 00i/1A
tf:
intereste d my warmest personal g :::1 i weOp uir ii,ii k ii , n
Vaszonyi, who dim] from injuries
i elenrign aii rte nnf. i;newt•il . lne fqa tri a prn en ed
l, :
drive in that cite, "is primarily to
has,
the truth; and be abaehrd for thine ignorance, 6'e not ashamed to
wishes, as well as the formal
I
consolidate all Jewish groups now inflicted upon him by members of the
make confession of thy situ; and force not the current of the river.
..a American
!
will
of
the
city
of
Detroit."
.
Wit,
worki ng independently into one Awakening Magyars on Feb.
Loy n o t thyself down for a fool to be trevid upon; and art-eV not
and experit.need temhers. The cones- congrt•gations for at least two genre-
The hood cele•bration of the silver ,es life 0111.11UtthlY prepared..
Ito ac- attacked on his way to parlianient.
strong. unified organization.
the person of one that is mighty. Strity f r, (6 fro( h unto death.,
aliens. And yet you wit! find this re-

jubilee of the Jewish National Fund , n ow ha ppy I
tivities will he to successfully carry Ile was hit on the head and seriously
am when I hear small markable
fact that the congregation
and the Lord God shall light for thee. -Ecelesiasticus, 4:2e.
.
will take the form of a carnival and c hi i • •tutees
talk I 1
• .
will
on and put over the top all future injured. His assailants were arrest-
you in the reading
Open forum at Roehest e r Park on 1 I
drives in which Jewish participation ed. They had in their possession fire-
That
That "a generous and liberal Jew, cognizant of his brothers' ills is a Sunday, July 25, a feature of whims ently. I feel at this moment that I of the prayer with a mystical ignor-
: .fri nt aaiioft•rA
es re
lon
This will include the arms which they would have used had better American citizen than one who serve, only his own selfish interesta"O will he a popularity contt•st. at which s i a n n ili!n in Plau ltii o t ti:inei ra iknl
in A
iii f t ah nas nasi ;n
y iettrh ai i n nsz ing o f
America, ainheritance
local commun;ty fund drive this fall. they not been prevented from eking e t t h e op i n i„ n of Henry Wiseman, well-known Detroit business man and I time the most popular and beautiful th
; will
e great gift th a t our selood e grant a syllable or two behind follow y
sarmed
them.
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.
taking care of all Detroit social wet- no by passersby who disarmed
chairman
o f the United Jewish Campaign. On all matters of social service Jewish girl will be chosen.
you
A stormy meeting took place in anel philanthropy 5Ir. Wineman is in a p os ition t o epea k w ith authority.
or us. Every Jewish heart shall re- with faltering moving lips until you
fare needs proposed camnaign for a
The inclement weather on Sunday joke from this pleasure.
Jewish hospital which has not yet parliament at the time when the op- His own experience in these fields has been one of - leadership and personal last ruined the finest
reach that inaerted paragra h and
ir
• • il
0 sou mot. that
at our Hebrew Ian.. then you will have silence. The wars
taken Mineable form and all other position introduced an interpellation
Flower Day this city has ever seen,
charities which may require our aid, concerning the matter. Count Beth-
; guage was not alive, was not spoken shippers will bob up again serenely
"Our duty." continued Mr. Winemate, to to sane our eawn community but th e di s pl ay at spi r it and
ten, the prime minister, promised to generosity.
enthuse- in the mouth of our pe pie. Now t ts when you atrike familiar paragraphs
either Jewish or Min-Jewish. "
but also to lend a helping hand to our brethren wherever they may be. I aim am ong th e volunteers ITV/Tale
The officers of the new Detroit or- take measures immediately to punish believe that We nOW have a better Jewish rommun it y ',e c ho, of the spirit the existence of an unusually strong ,' , beautiful sound is Mani from the tot- again. In all these year% American
ed . th e young, an I
the littlt• eerie. The . JeWry, as a whole; has not been able
ganizatinn are: Samuel Summerfield. Vaszonyes assailants.
shown in the recent campaign.
body for the
Palestinian cause. The spirit and thought of Judaism reign,. to master this one single new para-
Pres•dent; Harry BlelfieId, first vice-
In what way," is asked, "has our community bettered itself through youngeat
volunteer was 1-yeaeold ' on the faces of the studtmts in th
p resident. and Harry Brown, second VASZONYPS FUNERAL
the, graph. You will read from the scroll
its p artici p alien in the drive!"
Dorah fielesny, whose bog brought' U. II. S. They who attend our schools and perhaps, while you look at the
Mr. W
viee-nresident.
"In the direction of a united Jewry ,"
al replied
gr
ATTENDED BY 25,000
"If we 834, the highest individual sum col- l
are learning to distinguish between Hebrew, you will make your English
s it is only right th a t we forte d . t mp h t
"The establishment of these two
believe en the
, o tarn will be an- meatier and injustice, right and sorong. version. without having callt•d to your
triv e t or
n
Permanent community nrunizations.
flounced next week.
BUDAPEST.-0. T. AO-Twen- . should s
They are acquiring the lofty prima- &assistance an English text of the Bi-
a'l an outgrowth of the drive. in two
rsons attended the of all shades of belief can get to- ,
t
, ples that make the Jew, by constant ble. And you will immediately be
of our most important Jewish cen-
of William Vaszonyi. Hun- Rather, whether they be Orthodox, together for the common good."
MOSLEM CONGRESS OPENS • pti m ii t p ahe,t 4Lw it.I f inew y •o a
rdn so
kehfonse
nin
n ' c a a rlledpa en nasp
a
n lietb rixi
ter.," said Mr. Brown. commenting • ft .fire thousand
persons
e w i nu
.
Conservative
or
Reform.
It
is
not
t h oo nli
o
JERL'SALEM.-1.1. T. A.) - The 1 e
garian Jewish statesman.
Does the united effort towards
.g'fra n
d u ra
; see il• islet m
d Id I
on these reports, is in m y opinion
The procession marched through necessary that all should think alike. philanthropic ends have any effect 1/T1 Nt"'1"n P e 'mid Con 141- ea.
. called b Y . our schools, grasp the signifkance of to you this eflNy
way
towards
gaining
one
of
the
most
sionificant
by-prod-
nets of the $25.000,0110 overseas the streets of Buda vet/where all A uniform community would not be the, religious views of the people en- Sultan Ihn Saud, victorious leader
Jewish race, and appreciate our genii. a reputation for great learning. It is
Mourning desirable even if it were possible.
stare s were close,
gaged in them!" I questioned.
of the Wahabis, was opened in Mecca,' Then what is our nation` Its spirit, a real tragedy, however, when what
chest campaign. They show that the the
• hayed . The proces- But • unified community working to-
"It cannot but have some effect." dispatches received here state. The
1 t
• g • Mu 0
A
• •
• • •
standard of Jewish unity, raised by .1 - on halted at the sit y hall and tho •
owards the same ends is desirable.
purpose
of
the
congress
is
to
restore
explained Mr. 14 tneman. "%i hen
e en the Jews of Detroit to help the ! is now the standard that the Ameri-
our
leader
at the
outset
banners
disp
meat,
is the
symbol
of of
a the
vital move-
reality,
Great were
Synagogue
in Tabak street. , Unity, brotherly love and mutual Jewish men and women from every . Moslem religioua _unity and to abed- United Hebrew Schools
can community entities to decide that
a supreme need of Jew- Rabbis Ilevesi Ripka and Barczy Rip- helpfulness-three are the ends for flaps and every denomination meet 1. the differences between the van-1
T hine who support our Hebrew you are • brilliant Hebrew scholar.
Acs
;
ka eulogized the late statesman.. All which we are working en Detroit. I together and discuss their common 011•1
Moslem ceemanunities regarding Schools earn the life long gratitude of
"Now it cannot be utisfactory for
fah life in America today. This unity members of the opposition party were believe that • better day has already prole
red their mutual obligations certai rites and beliefs which have its students and teachers, and earn a people who would peraistant nem-
.
achieved in local communities has present, including
a s n e . 17 w
ha o se rk e
Vaszi, Andrassy ei de aw nn o e n d str in ate t i lisoc iii itty . bn eca c u
eau
action among the Moslems
'
(Turn to Page 5.)
and
Pallavicini.
for
man
centuries,
it
was
declared.
(Continued on Page 2.)
(Turn to Pairs 5.)
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