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thread—as the saying is, 'Hop
hunts
the
eternal in
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Golding. James
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Gorden, Max
(Mold. Mr. and Mr.. Benjamin
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Most people try to live within
their income and save a little
besides.
The same thing must be true
of a business institution or it
can't last or give good service.
With your Gas Company this
is just as true as with you.
We must receive an adequate
return for our services to make
both ends meet—to maintain
that service.
, That means a fair rate—fair
to you and fair to the people
who have invested their
money in your Gas Company.
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anti-Semitism. Jewish self-defense units are being formed and now when
group of educated or uneducated hoodlums appear they disappear quickly
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with bruised heads and bodies.
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sarily and (if 11 lung time yet--as a
tine another in other respects unit 't congregations are taking on a lot ii
shown its value so forcefully even
see the functions of business. The rabb minority not to know the reasons of
that, once its H arr, M
is not long before they come tut
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after should be gbh' to direct these avtivi- its persistence. It is not reassuring in the mere inception
1.000
far
apart
'
that
they
are
not
so
fi
g
Now to the whole future, if they ski, hnce possibilities are even begun to be Bart man. .1.t.eph
sound business w• •
ht the
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the early important magazine; t o
was U1110
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demonstrated, it is realized that let-
all--even in matters of religious be-
let- Holler. Sani
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to
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George M. (nont.lexvith1
.r traffic and would , he more than glad to report the success of prohi- lief. In fact, the fusion of religious my ideal would be a rabbi who is
tins it lapse into disuse again would
also a pow•erful orator as well :IS a why this separateness have not the
b • ;•,, has been the one to Mier the most discouraging statistics for its stile tenets is going on this very minu.
te
lie a terrific loss.
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GB • Co..
1.enbei
He should be able ours nS of lesu'niug
611U1111 executive.
case , Last week- its English correspondent ref:nits, after most care- Reform becomes laity more c onse-
ry
"It shows the force for education
to :nuke strong appeals for funds' it weer nut th)tl t t 1 ,1, ' , “ ,1',,Z, I , i h ti" i n ut . 1,1 1 ,,I..,
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.stigation, that in 192-1, four years after prohibition, the citizens of at.ve.
t-
Conservatism 11(1,10111es more' e•henever necessary. Then, of course, noels tatbhls and that you will it , su-ry To li.ith practical and spiritual pur- laeol.•on. Jti.eith
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lata lea. Mr.. Dora
ti CIfited States bought almost twice as much Scotch and Irish whisky as
And orthodoxy is every-
1
an even
where modernizing itself to meet the he should have the social graces. Ile essential work as rabbis, I would even 1"ii, • whit- h• to 111 3. mind is
In 1913, 1,287,000 gallons of reformed.
i,. i ',1 19 -.seven years before prohibition.
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thing than the accomplish-
ss
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user
r
cis
you
that
when
you
exercises
a
powerful
intlunece
suggest
Ili
this country and last year
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K aplan. Snoviel
3 , ,,..ky were shipped front the liritish Isles to
a nd hvn ' hels nient of th• immediate fund-raising Kanfm.
e""diti""s "I '"nviv"I in America' many nien and women. In malty cases your dlp le c81,1)iS
nuns as
an
lin memory of father.
who know report that 2,250,000 gallons of whisky were shipped from There
pri, ni . hi , n,
k enu l you pi.,,,'„ nt l y purposes
of the
is certainly a sturit of unity he actually does their thinking for
campaign.
The
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Kmani an
2.25
and
Here is something more
tb. Itritish Isles for smuggling purposes.
that
the
United
Jewish
Campaign
is
creating,
in the air. And I believe
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Iiiitifman, Mori,
them: That's why he should he a pack them away, beconw members of
It was Collier's
no otihle than speeches furprohibitioniste to consiler.
Rit
best, the strongest cement which we thinker _.a mail who can be depended the ?tuts ,
an d b eg i n t , l ay or rather revcaling. a new organic K1111(171.. Mry. S
year reported that more whisky was consumed in this country
Soo
11', ■ ch last
can use to insure the permanence of on to solve problems. People are the foundatien for a new America: structure in the Body of American K aufman. Adolph .
Ao
Kinn.
Mia.
David
.
in its history.•
this spirit is the common labor of highly influenced by what the rabbi lewish life with a Jewish's' e d uea t,,,t ; Jewry, and the new morale of .lew- Riantleld. Joseph
t h an iit.,arit' time
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'sinless of Jewish service it has cre- K timman, Joshua .
charity. A Jew in need is a Jew be- thinks. It's this influence that helli• lait y.
lim
Kottnatier. Milton (memory of Caroline
Every once in at while 50111e reader comes along with a Complaint that I fore he is an Orthodox Jew, a Con- him to at things 1,ver.
Look to Younger Generation.
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R. Klittiumer) .
tube too much notice of injustice to the Jew'. That I should let Ford and servative or a Reform Jew. Ile is
"And personality—that counts for
"That kind of a laity would make 'n' ::::ii;ur'ah l"ilueld eo l'nrsTiteutiancfea'i ti: qthoef
that are definitely
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ens- ther development of organized phi- Landman. Mi.. Sara
al the rest of the individuals and groups and agencies protest, as (30 they simply a brother in need and the al- a great deal. It's all right to build
without
i, 8 $ ). lanthropy and communal service in Lem,. George
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nti-Jewish continue their miserable conduct
leviation of human suffering tran- 3 great temple but in the end it's
a
On
1.m in. Israel
.
point out to mal• my ointments merely serve to adverti-e the situation to scends not only the shades of a col
in- and would 1•1.-i• less of the bitterness all our cities, and in the entire ma- Levin. Meter S. •
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I have never been quite in mon religion but even religion itself." personality--the rabbi's personal
lion. I am very happy that the Levinson. Sant .
tho s e, who may not know anything about it.
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congregation---that
and
the
distinction
that
today
it
lea
fluence over his
an
unfair
attack
is
Whenever
meek
course
of
action.
a
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accord with such
"flow about the Melting Pot, about counts. It is a highly desirable thing itt such rich measures.
The' rabbi United Jewish Canitilligit has given Levitt, Jacob
I
refuse
by
silence
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Samuel .
nettle I believe in fighting back and r4 htin g back hard.
which we used to hear so much?" I to build a great temple, but it is still would their be a specialist, Rod wioutd these' thou communities such a line Lind.
Ligehita, Mut
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way to correct
to tacitly agree that the other fellow's charges are true. The
suggested.
iiii
more desirable to build a tine com- Ire honored for the pnssessiun „f th e inheri11011, Which 13 bound to grow !tro t . chiwiiis M .
an injustice is to bring it out in the open and fight it. How anyo ne can
all
"The Melting Pot theory was never munity."
materials of his specialty. It is not more valualilv oos the need fur such Lippman. Altrah•to .
to
Ford's
crazy
attacks
on
the
•ervice
continties.
If
other
communi-
Agree that the proper course with reference
anything noire than a theory anyway
a narrow specialty. It elivers,,the do-
Markowitz. Victor
Jews would be to ignore them is beyond my understanding. When Ford's and now it is tieing discarded even in
initia in life. It enters into all the cor- ties will follow the brilliant examples Marx. Daniel
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and the .lest. began to
hired hunts soldpapers Oa the street corners
theory. The best 11111111S today hold
36
ners of life but into all the corners it "f Detroit and t leVetand they will Ram Mr. Isadore .
that
they
have
enriched
them-
catty heat them up Ford began to realize that discretion was the better that ethnological groups should be
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Miller. list
carries its own, Hi particular mess-
part of valor, so he withdrew his motley crew. If he hadn't done' this he Pre•erved.
age. The communi Ws would have a I selves."
It has 1 1 1,11 ShOW11 that
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Nmehmiser. Esther A
would undoubtedly have been guilty later on of creating serious ri o ts that only by preserving thj; unity of each
The following is all ;111116011711 list
bond of union far greater than the y
might have led to bloodsheil. And he would have been held liable exactly as ethnological grout .11 the group be
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present bond which becomes operative of contributions recei•ed at the ofiln• Perfection Lodge. Nn. MI. F. • A. M
It
the anarchists who edited the anarchist 'taper in Chicago were held reason expected to make its peculiar ebntri-
Pia,
in.
Morro,
only when there is a •ry for help.' I of the United Jewish ('ampaign, •••:320
(Continued . from page one.)
On
Polaxity, David
sible for the Haymarket riots_
bution to the culture of the country
look forward hopefully to a younger Penobscot Budding, up to and includ• Prair. Charles .
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in which it finds itself. Judaism pos. Ben B. Fenton, Seymour Frank, •1. generation to help gloriously in the ; ing June 9:
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rtmenlierg.-Sanmel
I am not entirely in agreement with the writer who complains to Hey- sasses a valuable culture and a glori- Friedberg, Henry Friedman, William task of establishing that Jewish learn- Al.r•nmohn
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Itotherhild.
JIdina
think
that
. $
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Plus history. By keeping these alive Friedman, 'Morse Goldman, Abraham ed laity, and therefore to the provid. Abram.... Barr) ,
W111/11 Broun in the New York World. After all I ant inclined to
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20 Itottenberg. Dr. Joseph
while he seems discouraged at the lack of Jewishness in his family, yet in we Jews are nut only making our Gordon, S. It. Kahn, Samuel Kava- ing of a unity for all of Israel. The a,""e'rt,',.
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fact he seems more worried that the cultural tastes of his sons and (laugh- contribution to American culture but :IOU, Harry B. Keidan, Hyman A. imprint of the ralilli‘.as a specialist
Schiller, 1/r A. F2
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100 Schiller. Oscar ...
tn, 'chases W. InontJeterix h I
tors are at a very low level. This letter is very interesting, or should be. ; we are proving ourselves worthy of Keidan, Wolf II. Keidan, Aaron in Jewish learning you null seek to put
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St•hlimsell, tarn
our glorious past. And, I might add, Klein, .1. B. Lasky, Moe Leiter, Solo- till the silver that you have gathered
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to every Jew. II. W., the writer, says:
.
50 Sevell. Robert
Den. Benjamin
charity is not the least of these mon Levin, Alax Lipsitz, Emil in all your years of labor."
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NO •telker, Mr. and Mn' .
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• enett. Jacob. . .
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things which the Jew may contribute Loewenberg, Robert Loewenberg,
A short address Was made by Lud-
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.
.
arnett. Ur. Lin da 1,
A few days ago you wrote of Harvard and the Jew. I person-
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200 Siegel, Jomenh
mkt, lien
to the life of our country,"
Robert R. Nlarwil, Henry Meyers, wig Vogelstein, chairman of the exe-
ally ant disappointed in the American Jew and. as I can see, in 50 •
100 Siegel. Ma,
mom, B.
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"Ito you approve if the Jewish Karl Moyer, David Oppenheim, Sam- cutive board of 'the Cnion of Ameri-
years you wouldn't know who's who.
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JSC011
to
errnan, Barney S. ..... ..
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National Movement?" I asked.
uel A. Popkin, E. Rabinowitz, Sam- can Hebrew Congregations. Ile rv., 0th Si Religious School (additional).
I came here in 1885 front Russia. 1 was then 21 years old. We
150 Silk. Max
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"I am told," replied Mr. Wineman, uel Rivkin, David Robinson, Louis ferret to actresses he had just heard
lumen that. Joseph C
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young foreigners met on the East Side. Heard lectures on the
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•Smitt. Sant lailditionall
Itimerithal. Sam
"that while many splendid things Robinson, Charles Rubiner, Saul at a conference of Jewish Soeial
drama, literature and music. Have three children, all married. They
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g uar. .lame[ (non-Jewish)...
100 Stein. Harry
have been accomplished in Palestine Saulson, Louis Savage,
Ben B. Workers in Cleveland, where he said
SO
are all good to me. Two married Gentiles. One is a 100 per cent
Stillrn•n. Mrs, Henry
roretein Nate
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Stratti•Daybo
conditions are now far from satisfac- Schwartz, Harry M. Selker, Simon emphasis was• made of the nr..d of
Unitarian. They're all football, baseball, tennis fans.
rilv:11, Mr,
......
.....
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Simms, Mrs. Mantle
troan,
roan,
for
Agnes
Ann
do
not
like
Wagner,
Tschaikowsky
or
Beethoven.
Tit
ty
a
lot
of
C.
tory.
For
one
thing,
there
is
Jewishly
trained
leaders
fur
Jewish
Shetzer,
Louis
Smilansky,
Harold
II,
They
n
Imo
They never read
"rows)
unempleyment. Building has been Smilay, Barney Smith, harry Sosen ; work.
Maurice .1. Freiberg, vic•-
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prefer the popular songs from Broadway shows.
Taub. Alex
interrupted for lack of credit and the sky, Charles Steinberg, David R. chairman of the board of governors eaeLn,
Dostoyevsky, Goe-the or Voltaire. But "Main Streets . ' and "Rab-
Unkettal Mortgage Company (Adolph
only solution so far offered has been Stocker. Louis Still, Sidney Stone, of the Hebrew Union College also (.plan. ilenjantin
bits" fill up the bookcase.
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Deutsch)
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a loan to be raised in Anierica for Henry N. Weinstein, Ralph Weisman, spoke.
I ant no fanatic or crank.sBut it hurts to see my only daughter...
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Lippman).
the relief of the colonists. Now it Joseph Wetsman, Herman Wetsman,
in-law, an intelligent woman who came from a strict Jewish home,
Prizes for excellence in scholarship
Valley Steil Proalticla Corp. (901 M.
ast.
reakf
for
b
1,000
bacon
and
eggs
doe:dist-ion
as
if
immigration
has
been
Gerson)
David S. 'Lemon and M. H. ZaCkheini. were awarded by Dr ∎ Morgenstern to ; !no a
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ignoring all the dietary laws—evert
lien and Barry
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6110 Victor, Iles
proceeding at too rapid a pace over
a number of graduates and students iivisoit Eatsm company
Something she never saw in her own mother's home. Our temples
there. Rome wasn't built in a day.
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who have distinguished themselves e ,
are practically empty except two days a year or at a very prominent
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If there is unemployment, it is pos-
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funeral or wedding. Dr. Potter speaks to standing roomonly in
during the current scholastic year. ;;;',7;,;.,„1 B arr)
so Wander. (hese
no
Weil II. Id
•
.sjble that colonists hive been admit-
. One hundred and Tenth street, and 40 per cent of his listeners are
Rabbi Nelson Glick whc is now in
00 Weitzman, harry Its rnemorg of f•-
ted in too grant numbers to he ab-
lean, Germany, was awarded the Mrs. Farber. Ahraham
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or were Jews.
t her. Jacob) I additional 1 ...... ,
:ton
Fillinan, Dr. Abraham (additional)
sorbed into th e population. Industry,
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Henry Morgenthau traveling scholar- Fellowship Clob
My grandson, 11 years old, told no- yesterday the Yankees won
1 000 Weisman. Frank A
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perhaps, has not kept pace with im-
ship, permitting a student to spend a Finsterwald. Louie
300 mite, David
15 straight games. At a dinner party the boss of my sun told ate
150
70 Wodie. Mr.. Sarah.
migration. The movement got its, stud" although written for the stage y e ar abroad following Jewish studies. Frank. Seymour' J. (additional)
he never knew my son was a Jew. What a compliment! Fortun-
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support and is still getting its sup- by a skillful stage carpenter, it was Three fellowship scholarships were rredson I.
ately for my children, 41 years ago when I arrived in'Castle Garden
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1.600 Zeekman, Jox. A
Freud, I. ('
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port in this country largely on the old fashioned to make anything like a awn rd.ed for graduate work in Amer- Putter, 3. D
76 7.0T, Abe
my name was spelled - wrong in the books. And it remained ever
theory that the Palestinian colonists hit. A dramatic version of anti-Semi- ican colleges; the Edward L. Hein-
since a real American. name. It is a tragedy!
are to he self-supporting. At least, tism of a clap-trap character, it would sheinier Memorial Fellowship was
In commenting on this letter, Braun makes a point which I have sug- that k the impression I W113 given. hardly have impressed a London audi- awarded to Rabbi Bernard .1. Bain.
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The biggest danger just now is that ence unless there was live humanity boozer, the Felix Kahn Memorial'
gested in one of the preceding paragraphs. He says:
the reports of distress and unemploy- in it, but it is just in humanity that Scholarship was awarded to Rabbi
When Packing Your Lunch
ment may lose the movement the "Israel" is grieviously lacking.
.Inseph Utsvhen, and the Union of
Against the Jewish community of New York I think only one
Insist on Having
race
accept
support of many American Jews who
These three plays show the scope of American Hebrew Congregations
fair criticism can he brought. Some members of the
came to its support because they saw the ventures of the Jewish Drama Scholarship w as awarded to Rabbi
slights with a humility that seems to me a weakness. It was a Jew
for
in
it
an
opportunity
to
establish
n
League.
It is true that drama is one Samuel J. Wolk. Other prizes award-
who said to me: "The place was fine and I itlways went there
, ermanent self-supporting
group itt of the least develop.] branches of art ed were: the Simon Lazarus Prize,
my vacation, but it's he lm ruined now because so many Jews
the Holy 1.1111d. After all the onlylamong Jews, IRO there a 'few thor- Rabbi Bernard .1. Itamberger; Kauf-
came in."
nermanent good you can do to any oughly good plays, depicting contem- mann Kohler prim-, Rabbi Daniel I,.
man isto make him self-supporting.' porary Jewish life but written in Yid- David; Fred Lazarus prize, Rabbi
There is nothing too Rood for your fondly or yourself and
I think that those responsible for the advancement of the interests rif
"1 remember the occasion of Dr. dish; why does net the Jewish drama Joseph tschen ; t he William M
are
giving
the
country
a
completely'
there is nothing better than GUNSBERG'S PRODUCTS—why
the Yeshiva College: in New York
take a chance when you're sure?
wrong impression of the purpose and character of the institution, or. I am Stephen Wise's last visit to Detroit. League get them translated - nd pre- Memorial prize, 3Iartin Friedman;
the
meeting
at
the
III
Statler
that
sent
them
en
the
stage
instead
of
at-
the
Rabbi
Morris
Youngerman
prize,
encaurage
the
completely mistaken. At a dinner given not long ago to
- Toted the Zionist trice Dr. this
tempting to breathe life into corpses? Rabbi Julius Gordon. The above
for
this
college,
Adolph
Lewisohn
and
Gus-
of
$5,000,000
raising of a fund
told about the years of planning that Th, answer is characteristic of An- prizes consisted of cash rouging (non
tavus Rogers spoke in such a way as to give the public an idea that this
college was to be the forerunner of exclusively Jewish colleges with cur- 'ay back of the Zionist movement. It glo-Jewish life as is whole: there is $50 to $100.
ricula similar to those obtaining in other universities. In other words was all very impressive—that story no understanding and it 1.01 is worse,
Our remark able
BOND DEMANDS ELECTIONS
exactly as the Catholics have their universities and the Protestants in a of struggle against great odds, and no desire to understand Jewish Mel
growth has been due
more modified way have theirs expressed through such a medium as Prince- many of us were very much int- as arti-[holly expressed by modern I
out they nressed. It :vented as if so wide- Jewish writers. Se long. as the Jew-
to the fact that once
WARSAW.-1.1. T. A.1- -The de-
ton, they believed that the Jews should have their own, as it is I
spread
a
movement
with
such
leader-
ish
Drama
League
does
not
address
small
per-
mand that the Kehilluh Council, re-
"Gunsberg's" Prod-
said) becoming increasingly evident that only a comparatively
uni- ship and such a fighting spirit Was itself to this task its attempt will Lel cently elected by the Jewish popula-
centage of Jewish 'young men will be able to obtain admission to the
ucts are tasted, you
bound to succeed. And it will sue- doomed to failure.
tion of Warsaw, be dissolved was put
versities.
always insist upon
•onl. But those who are directing
• -• ■ ••-
The dramatic section or the Jewish forward by the Jewish labor tarty,
its destinies should be very careful Art Society of Birmingham gave a
"Gunsberg's." Ask
makes the situ-
Build. The demand, which came as a
NOW tunes Gustavus Rogers, who in another statement
1 101 10 endanger or delay its success
passably good performance of St. ft-Alit of recent events in I oland, is
your .1 ealer for
- idiot' a little clearer. And if I understand him right the Yeshiva College by an unwise policy' of iminizration.
John Ervine's play, "The Lady of Bel- to the effect that new elections lie
• 3 intends
colleges;
that
the
courses
if
other
"Gunsberg's"
will in no way duplicate
As we American slew's understand mold." The play is a Sequel to Shake- held :in the basis of a in.». democratic
to "tipbuild Judaism and Jewish culture, and' that a Jewish boy who wanted
Kosher Delicatessen.
not so much n eco- spear•'s "Merchant of Venice," anti election statute.
to go to Yale or Harvard and could not be admitted because he couldn't i annum, It is
th t , o h,
, I .a•mle solution "f. the Jewish Prob. shows all th e t ha rat.t e r s of
pass th e p s ychological test will be able to go to the Jewish college bee:ills
t ahs ..3.1kr, .1.1..,:irs• liiitte imagoes thiehn:. tic ittt hove t
CARD OF THANKS
i ..,'''",, ',:yi u :. , , ::;:',f ' 1 .1'',1 :,1 , t , ,Y.,a h l
it will not teach the things that the boy wanted to learn at l's, ..r liar- i
tictrilitir'tthtlitr ,„
years
th , ii words I want to lead whatever weight I have to the posi- han a practical home for all Jews•" trial.
I
• I
Pruitt the sta viticalIV Jewish
this
country
would
Mr.
and
Mrs. Earl NI. Steinman
the
Jews
of
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!ion that it would be a serious mistake if
you think the RUSSIl
Russian
e11111A17.- point , if vie ii there is nothing to lie
and the Misses Betty and Virginia
begin to plan to have their own colleges and universities. It would drive LionSt heIlle is sound reconst rue- said almut either the play or about Moore wish to thank their man v
himself;
it
would
make
of
the
Jew
still
the Jew Still further back within
will say that ion?" the performance. In Birmingham as friends for their kind sympathy dot-
more of a segregated unit in the life of the nation. But we
The idea of Russia's colonization •vull as in London Jewish Dramatic ing their late bereavitment, June 2.
fault than his neighbor's
whatever segregation exists today is less the Jew's
it all right if the colonists can be Sm•ieties; will be trying in Vain 10 rep-
2380 TWENTIETH STREET
If he wishes to be more of an assintilationist he is accused of crowding in made self.supporting. It really does resent Jewish life as long as they 1 1 011-
Glendale 8211
.
u
at
.
Near Michigan
where the Gentiles go and where he isn't wanted.
I lot matter so mnch, from a practical :mile to ;., g o to the wrong
r.ng sources for
that e
w control there is no reason why the Jew should deliberately , trio[ of view, where Jews settle :14 i t.
the
build-
Let
us
avoid
choose a course that makes for greater separatism.
Jewish, except for Jewish ong as they have the opportunity of
ing of institutions of Higher learning that are
taking :I living unmolested by hos-
will came when we Is
educati o n. If we fail to heed this warninr the dill
•ile interference. If Russian coloniz-
wIsh we had.
-awn otTers the Jews of Eastern Ell-
rope a solution of their economic dif-
Summer Cam
What of it? What
ficulties it is a good idea.
.
'A reader wants Si, know if the Jews killed Jesus.
is t a
Following is an automobile route
"The biggest argument of the Zion-
•.)Teronce does it make who killed Jesus, so long }IS in h
nons have found salvation? One would imagine that the Christians would Isis has been that all doors arg closed to the Mothers flub summer camp
ow. Jew
in Europe, Only Jeru- for mothers and babies, which is lo-
feel kindly disposed toward any people who made it possible fur them to
think ',akin. they said, was open to the Jew, euteri on the St. Clair river:
Out
find some one else to carry the burden of their sins. Wouldn't you
so? I know that there is constantly gluing on a discussion of whether the That argument appealed to me. It Gratiot avenue about 10 miles past
makes
me
impatient,
was a strong appeal. But, as present Mt. Clemens to sign reading "Adair
Jews or the Romans killed Jesus. Its a discussion that
ft r It is utterly futile. Jesus was killed so one gathers from the im perfect •onditios in Palestine show, Zion- and St. Clair:" turn right on St. Clair
that He ism is nut the only solution for the road and left on main street to the
history we have at hand, because His crime W AS political, one
few. Any place where the Jew can camp. The fee is $11 per week for
threatened the jealous sovereignty of Rome in His aspirations to become
we have a find the chance to settled and make mothers and $5.50 for children un-
King, of the Jews. Therefore following the situati o n logically suppose
When you find you
the 3 living is a good place for colonize- der 7 years of age.
parties.
But
A registration
right to•believe that the Romans were the guilty
cannot attend an out-
Jews killed Him? Is that why Christian love should express itself in cen- tion. We cannot expect Palestine to fee of $5 for adult and $1 to $3 for
of-town cheat, • Long
•I tiiries of persecution because our ancestors killed Him who atoned for the receive the overflow of Jewish popu- a child is required. This amount
lation from the whole world, as re- will be credited to the first week's
Distance call will ex-
sins of His followers?
cent reports prove. Russian coloniz- board. Registrations are being taken
press your congratula-
Rock, Ark., is ation appeals to me as at least a at 31 East Melbourne avenue every
note
where
a
little
Jewish
girl,
aged
6,
living
in
Little
I
tions or regrets with
day except Saturday and Sunday.
Chicago Opera Company next season. Her partial solution of the problem."
to become a member of the
"How about the Jews in America?"
a sizeable role in "Zaza."
sincerity. The personal
name is Evelyn Katz. Little Evelyn will take
Joint
Meeting:
I
ventured
to
suggest.
Is
assimila-
the parents will engage Marian Talley's press agent
contact it affords will
I am quite sure that if
tion likely to interfere very much
The
Institute,
the
Twelfth
and
the
can
make
the
public
crowd
to
every
performance.
The
only
thing
they
convey your interest as
Oakland Mothers Clubs are planning
trussing in Talley's entourage was a steam calliope. The Americans do with this unity you speak of?"
only a conversation
"The Jews I know," he resumed, to hold a joint meeting, instead of
Marion Fancy gave as a thrill. Who's next?
lave a circus. Red Grange and
"who think they are assimilated are the regular monthly meetings, to
Oat
not assimilated at all. They can only take place at the new Jewish Center,
I have never been completely sold on the Jewish farmer; that is to ea so far—beyond that they either
Long Distance rates
31 East Melbourne avenue, the third
the extent of his playing an important part in the farming life of the have to stop or deny their religion
Saturday in the month, which is
are remarkably low.
who will render
country. Of course there may be a Jew now and then
altogether.
Of
course,
in
two
or
June 19.
For example such a one as
And on "Anyone" calls.
great aervice to the agricultural industry.
three generations assimilation may
I am inclined to be skeptical on the statement that
after 8 30 at night
David Lubin. But
take place in a few cases, but the Fenkell Mothers Club:
WRS very much
on
farms.
I
settle
any considerable portion of Jews will
they are approximately
other day at the Na- first generation can't assimilate."
The Fenkell Mothers Club will hold
interested in what Gabriel Davidson had to say the
"What
in
your
experience
has
half the day rate,
a,aegular meeting on Saturday after.
in New York. Mr. Davidson is the gen-
tion'al Farm School Conference
proved to be the strongest bond be-
June
12,
at
2:30
o'clock,
at
the
noon,
I ral manager of the Jewish Agricultural Society and reports that 25 year, tween the Jew and his race?"
•
Al the presenf time
Custer
School,
Midland
and
Linwood
Jews.
farms
owned
by
An "Anyone"
ago there were only 1,000
"With SOM. .Lew the bond is very
A special program is be-
of farm weak." declared Mr. Wineman. "In avenues.
s call is • oall on
there are 7,500 Jewish farmers who control $100,000,000 worth the
to see
And 1 would
ing prepared which will include a talk
which you will
land. This is most interesting and encouraging.
fact, there are some Jews whose only in 'Yiddish, recitations in Yiddish,
the (}umber of Jewish farmers increased to 75,000. But I am not hopeful.
talk with any-
bond is their Jewish dishes, such as songs in
Yiddish, etc. All mothers
refulte fish. Speaking for myself, I
one who *newts,.
feel more comfortable in the pros- In the Fenkell district are cordially
Speaking of Jewish farmers reminds me that we haNi been hearing
the telephone.
that's invited to attend, as this marks the
much of late regarding that enterprise of the Soviet government's settling core of my own group. I think
last e meetina g of the season,
the Jews of Russia on the farms in the l'kraine. I wonder how it's pro- a strong bond. Now I can associate
USE LONG
gressing. In view of the fact that that plan was the spring that set in with a pretty fair class of Gentiles. y... e Li,
Circle:
be
The people of Detroit enjoy gas
DISTANCE
I know• a great many, of course, in
--
motion the present $26.000,000 drive for the Jews of Europe I would
On
Saturday
evening,
June
12,
at
rates "which are lower than those
pleased to hear what is being done. Apparently when we have a toothache a business and in some cases in a so-
we forget for the moment about our earache. Just now interest—Jewish cial way. I belong to a Gentile club. 9 o'clock, the Young Literary Circle
existing in any other similar city
MICHIGAN BELL
Not that that's a social ambition. will present the new community ten-
interest—is being centered in Poland.
in America."
TELEPHONE CO.
But I do feel more comfortable with ter with • Jewish flag. The meeting
will
be
held
at
31
Melbourne
avenue
In Roumania the Jews are beginning to discover the value of direct Jews of my :mn class. Just the same
all men who live upto their and an interesting program has been
action—in the direction of the solar plexus as a very salutary remedy for I admire
0-1AS.
rt
500
1.000
11ERLIN.-0. T. A.1—A change
for the - better in the situation of
Lithuanian Jewry is in sight, accord-
lag to reports received here. The
reports station that a coalition irov -
sNernment was formed in the Lithu-
avian parliament, consisting of Peo.
asked.
"I'm inclined more to the belief
iple's Socialists, Social Democrats and
the national minorities. Negotiations in a scientific God," explained Mr.
are sad to be in progress with the Wineman. And, as for the life after
le deputies concerning the re- death, I never did believe in that.
same when in terrible dis-
establishment of the Jewi•h national Just the
utonomy in the Republic of Lithu- tress Ea be the first to appeal to Cod
Jewish
and
say,
My God, help me. The
the
, a ta, the re-opening of
Ke'lillahs and emotions always get the best of you.
National Council, the
Hope—even
if ij hangs only on a
e . ewi,h schools.
h
DETROIT CITY GAS Co.
beliefs, however orthodox they may planned to follow the presentation.
A membership drive , is now being
be ."
ted may at.
"How do your religious views dif- launched and all interes
fer from those of the Orthodox?" I tend this meeting.
CI.. W. Bayne; Vice Pres. and Gant
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Hebrew Technicum of Haifa will be
transformed into a technical college,
according to a decision of the last
meeting of the board of directors of
the Technicum. The change will be-
come effective' next year.
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