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All Jewish News
All Jewish Views
WITHOUT BIAS

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THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN

VOL.

LEO

EXPECT EXTENSION
OF JEWISH AGENCY untrtsbityt'riti;ltiNlitchigt
IN NEAR FUTURE

B'nai B'rith Holds
First Nominations

LIN
OF NR O A RN ED A T USOF M.

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Non-Zionist Participation Ex.
pected Next Fall When
Weizmann Visits U. S.

PerYear, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents

DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JUNE 18, 1926.

XXX. NO. 3.

exercises of the
an last Monday,

Tell Of Judaism
EMANUEL ELECTS
As Force, In World
RABBI ASHINSKY
Orators Al Shaarey Zedek
SPIRITUAL HEAD Plead For Loyalty To

Election 01 011icers Will be
June 28, Pleasure Cruise
Set For July 15.
Distinguished Pittsburgh Lead-
er to Take Up Duties in
Members of Pisgah Lodge No, 31,
August.
1 Independent Order 13 1 rith, held

Synagogue.

COUNCIL
URGES ENGLAND'S
ACTIVE ASSISTANCE

,
B. L. LAMBERT DIES
SUDDENLY IN OFFICE PALESTINE

Prominent Detroit Chemist Stricken
With Heart Attack.

„,,, G.,, ...,

Benjamin I ,. Lambert, 63 yeas
Hancock avenuefpnrti•
dent of the Lambert & Lowman

Delegation of Vaad Leumi To
Appear Before Mandate

Loyaltytothe synagogue and the
Committee At Geneva.
oilirmatirt• influence which Judaism
may enact in the life of the world
an interesting nirtaing in the eoniMUll-
of
addresses
d
im
;lad
the
themes
up house Monday evening, June 14. NOTED AS TALMUDIST,
PALESTINE WORKING
A. NI. Hershman
H
and
,
, 1 I.y Rabin e-
Amng the many
LINGUIST AND SPEAKER 1111
POPULATION INCREASED
LOUIS LIPSKY FINDS
[1. lows Gordon: sUperilitelldelit, at
first noniinatinns
:r td upon were t he
business
matters
SITUATION HOPEFUL
marking the graduatimi
fer the various lodge officers for the
Wetsman,
Oppenheim,
Schom-
lies,
and
girls
from
the
relig-
If
!7
Enumerate
Grievances of Pal-
t rill cumin( iit•ing alp I. The intt•l-
1,, , tual advaneement feature of the
berger Inform Him of His
ious school of Congregation Shaarey
estine Jewish Community
$150,000 Would Have Averted
Zfilek
Sunday
noodling,
June
13.
Both
„oning was an interesting and time-
Recent Election.
In Memorandum.
Economic Crisis In Pales-
speakers urgasl upon the graduates
ly address by the editor of The De-
' the total for continuing their studies
tine He Says.
trail Jewish Chronicle.
The Orthodox Jewish taimmunity
GENEVA.--(J. T. A.)—The de-
thesecondarydeinirtment of the
,! Announcement was made that the
Detroit chafe as its spiritual leader
mend that the British government as
Nearly all the membt•rs of the
lifth annual Wiwi It'rith "Pleasurt•
T. A.) -- The
NEW YORK. --
t the distinguished Rabbi Aaron Mor- ela, have expressed their intt•ntion
the mandatory power for Palestine
ill take place July 13 a
Cruise:
will
opinion that the extension of the
Ion behalf of the League of Nations
[ Put-In-Bay. The committee in charge tlet•ai Ashinsky of Pittsburgh. Rabbi In set forth their work at the school
Jewish Agency, with the i n
I take an active part in assisting the
bestautumn.
the affair coliniStS Of •laroll Ito ■ en-
Of American non-Zionists, nmy
[Jewish people in the upbuilding ••f
[ Those receiving diplomas wear liar,
lo . rg, chairman; Harry Yu•lkolf„ tick -
he accomplished this fall when Dr.'
Palestine as their national home and
het
Berger,
Mollie
II.
Bernstein,
Rose
ts;
Silas
Feinberg,.
prizes;
and
Ben-

Weizmann will visit the United.
not to play a passive role, as it has
R. Coht•n, Abraham Epstein, l't•itel
Minin A. Gladwin, field events.
States, and the hone that the Pales- '
to now, Sella expresed in the memo-
•up
Firestone,
Jerome
Frank,
Ilt•rnit•t•
has
been
The cruise prngram
government
will
soon
accelerate
randum of the Vaad Leumi, the Na-
tine
Friedland, Abner It. Friedman, Es-
worked out in great detail and mem-
its work and proceed from a passive,
tional Council of Palestine Jewry, the
I
flier
H.
Hallorg,
Anne
Greenbaum,
her. of the onnunittee state that there
assistance
judicial viewpoint t o active
[ delegation of which will appear be-
LEO I. FRANKLIN
Nlollie Hecker, Eiger S. Hershman,
will be few dull moments during the.
in the upbuilding of the Jewish na-
fore the Permanent Mandates Corn-
' Dorothy Katz, Ilrilinit. Krauss, Saul
Prize contests, ma de] stunts, pro-
were
ex-
Pales1
lac
of
Dr.
and
NIrs.'IlaY•
•011
I
co
I.
1•'ranklin,
tional home in
, mission, which opened its session
Leaeh, Lawrence LecIside, Ida Levine,
pressed by Louis Lipsky, chairman of Leo NI. Franklin, received instead of ' fessional entertainment, and a special
1 Its re.
Pori.
Lipson,
Eaclyn Nieman, Is'Inr-
the Zionist Organization of America, the usual degree ••f Bachelor of Law, , "Fun Fest” far the children feature
, The session was opened under the
once Oppenheini, Fannie Rosen, Nlau.
announced that
higher degree of Doctor of Juris- • the program. It is
when interviewed by a representative t
BENJAMIN L. LAMBERT
! chairmanship of II. Zan Van Rees of
rice Schulmt, Gertrude Smith, Irving
tiekets for the affair may now be pro-
of the Jewish Telegraohic Agency on 1
-
I A. Smith, Sidney Smith, Nettie Stein Company, chemists, died suddenly Holland, who took the place of Mar-
cured from the secretaty or from any
During h s senior year at the ma-
Iris return to New York from Lon-
quis Theodoli, whose arrival was de-
. 1 and Nlarvin .1. 11'etsman.
member ••f the organization.
Sunday when stricken with a heart laved for several days because of ill-
don, when he conferred with Dr.. versity, Mr. Franklin wan one of the
The graduates presented to the con-
George Collier, chairman of the so-
attack during an early morning visit
Weizmann and other members of the , editors of the Michigan Law Review
gregation is set of pictures of Jewish
cial committee, announced that an
to his offices.
Zionist exerntive. Wand a contributor to the Michigan
The Vaad Leumi declares that it
signifirance by the noted German
entertainment will be given under the
B orn
Detroit,
in •troit, Dec. 11, 11(62. Mr. !submits its memorandum to the
"I found the Zionist situation in Law Journal. After his return from
Jewish painter, Isidor Kaufmann; a
auspices of the lodge on.luly 10 at the
Lambert was is member of Union Lear., of Nations in accordance
spending
a
brief
London hopeful, in spite of the ye, Europe, where he is
leather note-book in .1. B. Ilt•gvoy , in-
Marine Hospital. Ile also stated that
Lodge, F. & A. NI, Ni. 3; f It 1! with
nomic difficulties that prevail in Pal- vacation, he will enter a law office in
e league. T h
with the covenant of the
struct•
o• of the eighth grade, and
a field day on Belle Isle for the chi!-
.1rcanurn Lodge, Ni,. 47; the Phoenix N'and Leumi, the memorandum states,
estine today," Mr. Lipsky said. "Thl•
bouquet of flowers to Eirdna Lazaroff
, dren of the Orphans' Home will take
_
('tub e Detroit is a democrat tally elected body of
Club, Redford Golf C
political situation is improving. The
Schaver, director 411. musical and as-
place in August.
Yacht Club, Detroit Board of Com- the Jews i n
economic facts created by the Zion-
lestine. Describing
, senffly stork.
• •
Plans hart. been completed for in-
merry and the National Drug 1' 1 -uh' Ithe present situation in Palestine and
ist Organization in Palestine grow, N A
The commencement program includ-
-tallation the "Julius Deutelhatini"
Ile was a director of the Michigan the development of the Jewish settle-
, in quantity and quality, from day to WI
ed
addresses
hy
Eiga
Hershman,
orts-
class of candidates into tht• ledge and
Pharmaceutical Society and formerly
day. They pre•ent to the mandatory ,
ment there the memorandum enume-
.
ident of the class, its Samuel Kell
eider the evening of June 2s. Harry
et
government 'a sduation that must.
, ,",.. the rates t he demands the community
man, an alumnus; ni deal numbers president of Temple
Slin[in, chairman of the Irtlgt. mem-
Was one of the incorporators f the ' makes to the mandatory power. The
sooner or later, provoke on its par
',). l'antna latZlirotr schaver, Abraham
hership committee, stated that &poll-
RABBI
AARON
M.
ASHINSKY
an active co-operation in the buililine
;Jewish community in Palestine has
Epstein and Charles Rite and the Michigant rematian Association.
eatinns were being received in •large
'rho firm of which Mr. Lambert was never ceased to exist. Its decisive -
hum`. G" vern Parnell. (10aulnlan, Weine and
of the Jewil•ln, notiona l
numbers but requested the members Ashinsky accepted the call of Con- •lass song by the graduates.
regard,
head was founded in 1590, , the increase began only during the last
irate-tine, that
in
meat
Gordon Submit Best Essays
Mr.
Cordon
announced
that
the
t
he
gni:anon
Emanuel,
Taylor
and
Wil-
aliy applications as p In-
to secure a s manly
achievements as limpet, merely to he
me being continued !after Mr. Lam-
Lam- half-century, which resulted in the
in English.
sihle by June 21 in order that ihe son avenues. The new,: o f his ac- commencement exercises next - year muse
: iillor ,c,hase of the Lowman inter- 'Zionist-oat
judicially considered. and that be- .
-flat 'nal movement spreading '
et-planet, was brought to Detroit by , will he marked by the graduation of hers s
,'Aux might by numerical strt•ngth
Neves these achievements impose no
it committee which was delegated to an ••ightlograde `lass ...and the lirst ran ''' `'” '' ' among le.' Jewish population
Means
the
appreciation
of
the
ledge
'Fhe
children
participating
in
the
'Mr. Lambert was the author of a throughon the° world. In the past
obligation of active participation, be-
announce
in
person
his
election
as
fout•th
slur
high
school
class
in
tht•
inenilwrs for thesplt•ndid 'accomplish-
number of papers on pharmaceutical y ears I all 00 Jews have • t r 1 the
am an achronism essay conte;t conducted by the•Unite I
tumid, none aII
enet•t th
rabbi of the c•nonegation. The eon, history • of the religious s• hool. A
Campaign from April la to ' molts of the lodge's president.
"objects.
in the revival of Palestine. The Zion . Jewish
enuntry, 170,000 acres were added
It was reported that the
mate,. Conninled of Aaron Wetsman. .1.alide Celebration will be Staged ill
members
of
the
United

Wer
persistent
May
2
Ile is survived by his wife, a son, t•• the cultivated land of the world;
ist exeeutive hav• brew
I
eelebt•ation.
Oppenheim
and
R.
Schomber-
'honor
of
the
ion
Writh
toist•ball
team
played
the
team
David
the
Shaarey
Zmick
o
ls,
Scho
Loons; two daughters, Ruth 11 Issas- ,;o agricultural settlements were
placing the claims of the Jewish ?la - Ilebrcw

tional home liefnre the government. Sunday School and Beth 'El Sunday ••( Dt•troit Lodge No. 55, Knights of ger.
hart and Mrs. Douglas I. Brown, all
tablished, towns were erected, schools
Rabbi Ashinsky hhasmon for him-
Their efforts to convince government School. Many essays were submit- l'ythias, to a 7 to7 tie last Sunday.
Itetroit, am, a sister, Mrs. I. ll . hula, Hebrew University opene1, tehne
f
-
' The game, which was the feature at- self a prominent place ill American
English and Ileltrew.
of New York.
of the justice of our complaints, with led both in
Hebrew press developed and indus-
regard to• crown lands, to tariffs, to The prize essays written in Ilehrew traction of the Incur Cheltan excur- Jewry and is one of the most dis-
o dy
The b an
d from the tries started. As a
remove
modern coloniz-
he support of Hebrew education, and travislated by the writers, ?dim- sion t•• Tashime• Park, was t•allial at tinguished rabbis ladle country. 11,•
William Rl Hamilton
milton funeral parl•iro ing enterprise on the scale in which
the
spiritual
leader
of
Pittsburgh
the
end
of
the
eleventh
inning
t••
per-
was
e beginning to bear fruit. Things rah Eisenberg and Miriam Nakelsky.
.At a sortie! meeting of the Heaps to the
I
f T
1 ll h Fl : th•• J Jewish national home is being
were published in the last issue of mit the players in Imard the beat for Jewry fur almost 25 years. The Zion held at t he residence of Iles. where the funeral was held June IS hum,
m On sinwly, bovever, in governMent
it requires governmental aid
largest Jewish institutions of tha t
the return trip.
Detroit Jewish Chronicle.
arah f•Ittletillill On Tuesday after- at 2
in. The services were con-
w h, ,
cir des and patience beconieS inereas - Th,
the
The contest Was spirited and Wel!.. city owe their existence to his broad s noon, June 15, themend s• rs present ducted by Rabbi Leo M. b rak lin of
exercise. "Why We Should Support
.
a 41'1111431R virtue to
vision
en
untiring
efforts.
Ile
was
the
leaders
of
ng
throughout
and
d
The trouble IA really that the tempo United Hebrew Schinds," written by played
UnallitiloUSly voted to undertake the Temple Beth El. Burial took 1' 13 " • tin e r h''
anj•lewt il'ith• c.11toarn
vilfi
shuniA geno cf y Plin h'
t s";
for
41intUrbs a goy- Rosalie Baruch; The Triple Drive," I•othe teams • xpressed the hop,. • hat the founder of the .relish Home
one or ! maintenant•t• of maternity beds in Pnl- in Woodinere Cemetery.
of Zionist activities
striven to furnish th e l necessary
.0
ernmental administration that nor- by Bernard Goodman; "'The Hebrew •the struggle might be renewed at an Aged, the Hebrew !Infinite,
• i estine. Owing to the urgency of the
- means.
The Jewis
community of
malty does nut like to he disturbed. Free Loan .Association." by Max early dart Ili order to determine tht• the shay places in Pittsburgh, in situation and the pressing need for
Palestine, however, is conVince ssist-
tin
d of
which that community takes great
However, we have no doubt that th • Wein•, and "Why We Should Help Jewish fraternal baseball champion-
funds, a check for $3,500 Was sent. illi-
n r ight to expect practical a
ship of the state. Edward Mendel- Pride: the House of Shelter, the He- mediately as a fOundation fund in the
•ff •rts will soon , the United Jewish Relief Campaign,"
pr ess ure
once
from
the
mandatory
power
in
brew
Free
Loan
Association,
the
He-
Gordon, were the prize es- ' sohn, who graced the mound for the
7.
This
• • f
("rise an acceleration of the pace of by Albert
'
accordance with its civilizing achieve-
rue Burial Society. Ile
says written in English and are pub- bearers of tht• Menorah, was presont- brew Free
suited from a uorrespondence with More Than 100,000, Including 10,000 ments in the country, the achieve-
the government," he said.
also
one
••f
the
few
who
established
ed with a loving cup designating him
"It is queer that the economic fished herewith.
Sliss •Ilenrietta.Szold, vice-president
Children, Moors His Loss.
ments which are a modern step to-
the most valuable player to his telini. the Nlontetiore Hospital, the ,It•wis'n „f the Zionist Organization 04 Arne!'
--
crisis in Palestine is of such a nature'
ward the redemption ••( the entire
Presentation Was made by David Home for Babies and a member of iris and founder ••f lliolassah, who had
ROSALIE BARUCH'S ESSAY
that it cotta have been avoided with
NEW YORK.--1.1. T. A.1—More Jewish nation, the memorandum
Berger of the !lieut. Chnlern Society. other institutions. He is one ••( the
tallied the attention ••f the 11'nos Zion than 100,000 persons attended the states.
an a dditional 00,000 sent to Pales-
A meeting of the Michigan Council leaders in the movement for the re '
The United Hebrew Schools of lye-
this great opportunity fur service .fl u tn
tine in excess of the actual income
n i• :s h al
thLsiallaitstt!
s

lie has held '
Jewish Community Complained.
Son- building ••( Palestine.
of theKoren Ilave+.1. But that is troit play an important part in out • of Wnai !frith lodges took
to mothers nand babies in Ends Ys-
various offices in connection with this
The Jewish community of Palestine
t oinlillini
merely in- da), • Ulle • , . t
We
possessed
that
Jewish
life.
They
are
not
.
the bare fact. Ilad
member of rongresA, who died fol- h. rtinplainell t•• the mandatary
movement. He is at present the na-
'
The
annual
election
of
eflit•t•rs
result-
Owing to the great increase in im- lowing. an automobile accident. Rep- power several times that the Palestine
amount, over and above what we ac - stitutions in which the language and
tional vice-president of the P alestin e
Wally did receive, and thrown it int, literature are taught, but homes of ed in the following selections: Edward
migration and the lack ••f sufficient resentativeS of
the Socialist party administration has atiopted a negative
Lichtig, Bay City, president; Aaron Foundation Fund (Koren Ilayesia11,
Palestine before the crisis Itr , he, f o r the Hebrew spirit, Where a glorious Droork, Detroit, first vice-president; of which Samuel Unterrneyer is na- [ hospital facilities, the obstetric ward and ••f all Jewish labor unions were policy and is maintaining a passive
necessary public works and .,•••tier! tl history of the past prigiares dark eyed „' Adolph Knsitcheck, Lansing, second tional president. He is the founder in particular was over•ta xed and the present. The streets around the For-.role instead of actively participating
improvements, there would today be • boys and girls for an even more glor
authorities have been forced to rt•fust• Ward
Building were crowded. A in the Jewish constructive activities
vice-presitlent; Elias Goldberg, lit•- ••f the Mizrachi Zionist Organization

.,..
no unemploywent," Mr. Lipsky' de- nun: future.
x'Imiltan n in .
squad of 400 policemen directed the the memorandum declares. This at:
of America. Last year Rabbi Ashin- •
Il•hrew schools ha • • always meant troit, secretary and treasurer.
The
os Zion is earnestly •It•dicat- mourners.
claret! "The lack of funds was due,
It was decided to divide the council sky, with his wife, toured Palestine,
tit ude has resulted in the restriction
in large measure, to the falling off much to American-Jewish life, but
ing itself to do what it van an a group •
The funeral procession started if the Jewish development in the
. into four groups, the southeastern where great honors in recognition of
of receipts from Poland and other , they have a much greater signifirtims
to improve conditions. It is hoped from the F•orward Building, wher•• ' country, in that Article 6 of the Pal-
f grotip consisting ••( Detroit, l'enti:ic his work were bestowed on him.
...
0
tph
,,,Iti
tth
o
isalw
i
•ov.rk, :,,•:inll innuttkhee a,,,s,tnIniugnitit tyi-, ,i,,,,
European countries. it will be the at the present time. The stream
the body lay in state. The 'wort,- °stint. Mandate is still inoperative, in
Rabbi Ashinsky is an orator
, and Port Huron; thumb group: Flint,
responsibility of American Jewry immigrants from Eastern Europe ha.
proceeded up town, past the that the most important tracts of land
note and speaks English and Yiddish
next year to make good the probable practically ceased to flow, and w•s art Saginaw and Bay City; western
Anyone
who
is
interested
in
learning
London home on Eighteenth .street, west of the Jordan are inhabited by
fluently,
besides
being
a
profound
!
,..roue:
Genial
Rapids,
NIuskegon
and
defaults of European Jewry with re- rut ntf front all connections with tht
further of th•• plans for this Important down the East Side and over the Wil- sp
Renton Harbor; and central group: Talmudic scholar and Ilebraist.
are settlements of Bedouins who
an
We
piece of work, may apply for inform
'anon to their Palestine responsibild ancient centers of Judaism.
ni
- liasburg
bridge to the Mount Car- are pasturing goats nn land suitable
The committer reports that the
0' Kalamazoo, Battle Creek. Jackson and
forced to fall back 1,1 ours:Ives,
to any of
ties.
the namilmrs who were met Cemetery, where interment took for intensive cultivation, the memo-
I Lansing. Each group will sponsor af- rabbi expects to take up his residenta• ti
,iirry
the
standard
of
our
religion
Jni
Mn. in•tent : Mrs. Jacob Grnsliertr, acting pla"
,
Important Changes Made.
1 ,,,.
,
minium declares.
h fairs to be participated in by its own in t his city early in August.
t
1,Mbi e Moseovitz,
Mrs.
"A number of important changes , :allure ourselves the Ilussiainlewis _ lodges and will have its own directors Pearl Ashinsky, his wife, is also well
An ' iong

t h•• speakers who eulogized .
The governmental subs
fu r the
have been made in London. The Kt- standard bearers have been sadly (-rip
known and active in charitable sice-presi•Itmt: Mrs. Thews Kaufman, the late labor leader were Mt•rris Hil- Hebrew educational school idy
system in
••f membersfiio, athletics. social sere-
`''''rotary';
rem Ilayesod Central Bureau is tieing pled by the war.
Mrs. Sarah Gittlenuin, • uit, Congressman Victor Berger, Ala. Palestine is negligible. Statutes reg.
They will arrive with their
ice and social activity. It is planned circles.
critics
indeed
The situation
nasurer;
tention to transfer the Ilaolam, the
Mrs. C. Bloch, Mrs . II. Cahn, B. Vladeck, Judge Jacob lean- ulating the conditions of labor are
I. to stage a monster affair once a year daughters, Esther Hadassah, Judith t
the one. Thet yes of world Jewry at
ter, M rs. Frances Ctor,
an ken, Sidney Hillman and others.
tentoin to transfer the
and Florence. The other member- linchhal
for the combined groups.
urgently necessary in view of the fact
Hebrew weekly issued by the execti- turned to America As their (-aver
Mrs. A. Cohen. Mrs. .1••serdi II. Eh r-
of
the
family
are
Mrs.
S.
Ehin,
wife
One hundred thousandpersons, in- that the Jewish labor population,
I
The
next
meeting
••f
Pisgah
Lodge
center strength.1Ve cannot fail them, it
lieh,
lief,
Mrs.
atm.
Ehrlich.
Mrs.
S.
Feld- e lu di ng
Palestine.
The
live, also to
10,000
school
f will take place Monday evening. June of Rabbi N. II. Ebin of Brooklyn,
children,'
which in 19'21 amounted to 4,000,
in London for political and financial well as ourselves, in this hour o
•21, in the community house, 275 Fast N. Y.; Attorney Maurice P. Ashin- man, M rs. A. Goldman, Mrs. A. 11. marchts1 in the funeral. More than has now reached the number of 25,-
baker, M rs.
enterprises will be strengthened. The !spiritual need.
sky of New York, Dr. Nathan Ashim Matte
n, N1rs. .1. Kal Lieberma200,000, according to the police esti- !000. The governmental customs sys-
Ferry
avenue.
The
feature
of
the
that
'the
only'
an
It is easily seen
Kate I.evitt, Mrs. Israe
organization tlepartment will remain
n. mate, were lined along the streets tem is not calculated to protect and
- tsvening will be the secsnd nominations sky and Mrs. Ruth Borkon of Pitts-
there. This transfer to Palestine of swer to the problem lies with the Ile
Mrs. S. Lurie. Mrs. Fran n
ie Sablt•, where the funeral passed. 'Magi', promote the young Pa es
ine in
burgh.
officers for the next term.
ltdu
a-
(al 1 s.
It follows r rim chi s • !
1
all Zionist financial institutions that 1 •r e, • si • h
Irs
Samuel
Shapiro
and
Mrs.
Leon
trate Henry A. Gordon ••f Harlem tries, the memorandum states.
vi 110,
stelifferg.
depend for their propaga rida upon the that in order to be wort t
Court, 'Magistrate Maurice Co•ttlito)
A
demand
that
the
import
duties
)less II.
work accomplished in Palestine will t hey must be well•housed,
I'llian
addressed
the
of
Essex
Market
Court
ad'ourned
the
on
• materials

••

raw•
be removed Was

••
undoubtedly havea healthy ••Ifect Ted ; nd providtal
with
staffs of cop.
i
i n formally ••n the hospital courts as the procession passed.
Voiced in the memorandum.
Such
de
, achers and principals.
i n Plestine, where she visited
upon Zionist public opinion.
Among th•• pall bearers were Ile.
-4
The Rad Leumi also asks that'the
n only come true if

1


r
deal
.
.
"I found Dr. Weizmann in a .yery i
.
Julius Halpern, Dr. Max !feller and Palestine government enact as soon

Pool' moml, full of energy and ideas. the is , imunity donates moray to sup-
1/r. Hyman L. Ratmiff.
• as possible the Palestine communities
Ile looks forward to coming to the port tin m.
- -
HADASSAH
DELEGATES
'ordinance which would accord a
In Detroit, we have a well organized
rilited States in October with a great'
Pill SIGMA SIGMA HOLDS
measure ••( self - government to the
course ,
ATTEND
CONVENTION
deal off intere!St and enthusiasm. Ile school system with wonderful
study, ranging from the
kindergar-
•••• ---_—
REGIONAL CONVENTION
.:.
. local Jewish communities.
By LAWRENCE
LIPTON
believes that he will be able to entry of
schools
Frontier Defense Unsatisfactory,
t••
the
high
schrtd.
These
t•oll•
ten
Among
the
delegates
and
alter-
out the resolution Of the Vienna
The memorandum of the Vaa•I •
supported by a large hotly oft rich
Sigma Sigma, nationa l
• ates of the Detroit Chapter •f Sen-
ii• irt-
Refrain not speech when it tentleth to safety, and hide not thy
gross with regard to the extension ••I' are
Leumi
also express es dissatisfaction
agency,
in
spite
sof
the
lily
ral
minded
pee
plc
interested
in
t! i
forHadassah
w
in.
ill
attend
theale
snrority,
will
hold
its
annual
mid
w
••
h
wisdom for the sake of fair-seenting; for by speech wisdom shall be
,

• a ti sfacon
the Jewish
the
c stn
government 4
.
ZIonist co/100n at Buffalo. from esestern convention at the Book-(ad-
fact that there are many voices that their welfare. But the mall of sup-
by the word of f he tongue. .Splak not against
known , and ins ro
(nab:lance
concerning
the
frortier
de
ert
on
the.
part
of
the
cemniunity
at
on
June
19
and
241.
illae
lintel
June
28
h,i
July
1
are
Mrs.
Abraham
p
'
the troth; and be ahn-shed for thine ignorance. re not ashamed to
40 not share his confidence. One '
The Jewish community
The conclave is being conducted '
1 anlan, Miss Filizaheth Finley, Mrs.
confession of thy sins; and force not the current of the ricer.
thing is certain, however, that the; large is det•ply•felt. The. ewish pop- [
'
,,
a t 1 , a l es t l ine
1
e adingwe,t-
d
emands
full
participa-
by
Eta
Chapter
t•f
t
he
University
of
a
Albert
Feldstein.
Mrs.
Morris
Fried-
fool to be tread noon: and aerept loot
burden of maintaining and extendinglaslation in this ejty is spr
ay not thyseff down for
non ary quality of all nationalities
and tie ,' bud'- ,
berg, Miss Hattie Gittlt•nan. NI n. Nliehigan, with Ethel Strauss Marion
the person of one that is mighty. Strive for the truth onto death,
our operations in Palestine will re - iSard and northward
must constantly
Louis N. Halbstein, Mrs. Theodora Moyer. Beatrice Marx, Matilda Ant- in t. e life of the countr y and corn-
and the Lord God shall fight for thee.--Eeclesiastiens,
" re11 ' 1 ' 1 '" id ' :
quire, on the part 14 American Jew- itars
Israel, M iss Bertha 1.ipsit s. Mrs. stater and Beatrice Mintz in Maim... p!ains that many government depart!

the constant-
ry e Much larger sacrifices than they the educational wants of Such
expansion
ly shifting is fifers.
Maurita• Morse, Mrs. J. S. Sauls, Mrs. of arrangements. mint s ignore Hebrew as one of the
Is crime on the increase among the Jews in America!
have ever math- before. If it will
.
Other chapters attending are: :•flicial languages recognized in the
possible, through the extension of the calls for financial ald and the instil .
William Friedman, eminent attorney and member ••f the Detroit bar, Abraham Srere, Miss Jeanette Stein-
i-
h
turn to the prosperems enmintn
berg,
Mrs Henn; N. Weinstein and Delta, University of Kufrah,' Zeta, mandate. The Vaad Leumi demands
"There is more crime in proportio ■ to the
voices the opinion that it is
Jewish Agency, to secure that sup- Ili
Jewi
help. Their apnea, h as
Mrs. Morris
Zackheim. Through University of California; Theta, Uni- that democratic elt•ctions be held in
Jewish population than there used to be," declares Mr. Friedman.
port for Palestine. confidence in the icy for he
project will undoubtedly be re- 'mind with the pleas of other equaly
Interviewed in his office in the Dime Bank Building, Mr. Friedman was. membership on the national hoard, versity of Illinois; Iota, University of the municipalities, that measures be
important `snare — hut this Net does at first, frankly skeptical about the value or importance 4•1' anything that Airs. Joseph H. Ehrlich will attend as Pittsburgh. and Lambda, University taken against land speculation and
newed," he stated.
t he rising •of land values,
I ues, that better
not nuke it any less i mportant.
he might have to say about Jt•wish affairs. It was clear to me at once that all accredited lltsh•gate. lot Cincinnati.
- —
facilities are provided for the Jews to
In conclusion I would call to witness what he had in mind when I spoke of an interview ••n Jewish affairs was
LOCAL DELEGATES GO
acquire Palestinian citizenship.
that the only reason for the surt•i-al the sort . of Judartne chauvinism that so often passes for "opinion" in the
The memorandum also complains
TO ZIONIST CONVENTION of the Jew; (hit day has been the Jewish-English weeklies. F'rom wat ha•
I
I heard
f the nature of thi
that Jewish railway workers and po-
liszht of the Torah, of Jewish *slut, - man I knew h
that the mouthings ••f the professional Jew were distasteful to
licemen were compelled to work no
At the meeting of the Zionist Or- non. Let an not forget this while we him, so I hastened to explain the purpose of these interviews. "W'hat The
the Sabbath and Jewish holidays and
ganization of Detroit at the Wnai are helping our European brothers in Detroit Jewish Chronicle desires to bring out in these interviews," 1 ex-
veer] on the Day of Atonement. The
plained, "is something like a cross-section of public opinion in the Jewish
!Frith ('immunity House, 277 , East their physical distress.
memorandum also
---
--
refers to the
community of our city. Representative men of every class and every
Ferry avenue, on Thursday, June 10.,
ALBERT GORDON'S ESSAY
events on the last Day of Atonement
shade of belief will he visited in the
the following tlelegates were elected
when the benches of Jewish worship-
course ••( these interviews and it is
In represent the local district at the
"In
the
past,"
he
remarked,
"crime
Whv should we help the United
pers were removed from the Wailing
pod that each will make such com-
twenty-ninth annual convention to he
was almost unheard of among the
. he
Wall by an order of the police.
held in Buffalo, N. Y., beginning June Jewish Relief Campaign is the guys- ment as most truly and honestly rep- Jews of I/etroit. Now, it is not at all
! "The Jews of Palestine have never
2• M. H. Zackheins A. J. Koffman, tin that confronts us today. First res•mts bass to which he is at- unusual. It is a well known fact that
With the approaching hot weather, with everybody inventing
omes
the
European
Relief
anti
second
regarded themselves as • local body
c
J. II. Ehrlich. M. Friedberg, Aaron
tached. h Of course the opinion will b
but as a national home in the process
ingenious methods t•• evade the sweltering heat, The Detroit Jewish
Kurland. Julius Braun, Fryman Gold- in importance, our local institutions. his own but they are also, in the main, there has been no increase of crime
of evolution. The Jewish eummun-
berg and Israel Zilber. European Jewrv,4 particularly in the opinions of his class. In this way among the Jews who originally made
Chronicle .nffers its readers, as a summer diversion, a course of easy
up the Jewish community of Detroit.
ity of Palestine feels that it has the
From present indications. the con- Poland and Russite are suffering from only can Detroit Jews form an intel-
lessons in the science of anti-S•mitism. These lessons, the first
Neither the old settlers nor their chil-
distress.
They
are
help-
right to count on the moral and po-
of
°committal
venti o n of the Zionist Organisation
ligent idea of the thoughts and ideas
dren have shown any tendency to en-
of which starts in this week's issue, will be prepared by our feature
litical support of the league of Na-
America promises to be the hest at- less. America has shut its doors that animate and inform Jewish life
gage in criminal practices. We must
writer, Lawrence Lipton and will afford those who are interested an
tions and the mandatory power, in
tended of any held t‘, date and the mrs-, against immigration and therefore in the mass."
lock elsewhere, then. for the true rea-
view of the fact that the undertaking
°Minns will touch many of the vital' they must remain where they are.
excellent opportunity to achieve proficiency in this new and thriv-
!laying listened to my explanation, sons. In the last 2'; years Detroit has
• of the mandatory poarr is not only
prohh•ms affecting the world Zionist Millions upon millions a old and Mr. Friedman n•sIded a tentative ap-
ing occupation
movement. young of our people are on the verge proval and the interview began with ■ seen a steady influx of newcomers
to create new cultural values, to
either from New York or directly
bring about the redemption of the
On Friday, June 25, the original' a starvation, and anyone who reads discussion ••( crime amoni American
from Europe—mostly from Eastern
! Jewish masses whose lives are men-
direetnrs•Sof the Koren !We're' ore, the terrible calamity and distress con- •Jews, • subject on which he is amply
Europe.
These
people
have
brought
aced, but also the reclamation of ■
scheduled to hold a meeting, at whithl fronting our people, must surely he informed because of his professional
with them an attitude towards the law
I desolate country," the memorandums
time plans will be disciissed touching awakened to pity.
activities, both in the law and in con-
concludes.
(Turn to Last Page.)
the future activities of the organira-;
nection with his communal work.
s t P age • )
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