A tmeriavl,farish periodical eater 1 All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS fil-E ET-ROIT .EWISH flitONICL THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN VOL. XXX, NO. 16 Palestine Is Only OPEN DM B 1RITH !(Says Salvation of the Jews) INFIRMARY WITH IMPRESSIVE RITES Beth El College Announces Courses Schreibman SUFFERING OF JEWS Rabbi Visits In Detroit IN BESSARABIA AND POLAND RELIEVED To I 1-0-4-0 HEBREW WRITERS PROTEST AGAINST ATTACK ON BRAININ m e 1 1 Noted Hebraists In Berlin Re- pudiate Charges Made Rabbi Gershon Schrt•ihman of 'Jeru- By Hebrew Weekly. Falt.111 and who now has a congrega- tion in New York, who several years Large Delegations From ago visited in the city on behalf of the EDITOR OF HA'DOAR Whole Country. Great Palestine Orphan Asylum Disk- CRIMEA AN17)UKRAINE IS AUTHOR OF ATTACK HAVE ABSORBED 50,000 in and is in Detroit again for the same purpose, has called a meeting for Sun- $150,000 MORTGAGE IS day, Sept. 19, to be held at the Phila- Controversy Involves Jewish PLACED ON BUILDING Unemployment, Hunger and delphia and Byron Talmud Torah at 10 a. m. This will be the preliminary Disease Still Exist in Land Colonization In to a mass meeting which will be held Districts Two and Six Raised Some Soviet Russia. in tlie near future for the purpose of $350,000; Four and Seven ry Mosko- raising sums for the orphan asylums. NEW YORK.—Dr. Henry The Great Palestine Orphan Asy- BERLIN.- -(J. T. A.)—A protest witz, chairman of the national execu- Still to Raise Quota. Was established in 1881 against an attack made on Reuben tive committee of the Ort Reconstruc- luin Diskin by the world famous genius and pie/us Brainin, American Hebrew writer, Writh tion Fund and a member of the exec- DENVER, Col.—"This 'Rabbi Moses Jehoshua Jehuda Leib for his cabled opinions on the Jew- utive committee of the Joint Distri- infirmary building of the National; Diskin, formerly Rabbi of Brisk. ish colonization work in Soviet Rus- bution Committees, just returned on Jewish Ilospital at Denver is a monu- ' Miserable and helpless orphans from sia was expressed here by a group of the Homeric from a two months' Eu- ment to the rare mingling of senti- Palestine and abroad are admitted to Ilebrew writers. ropean trip, has analyzed the Euro- mentality, practicality and justice. It the orphanage and provided with all The attack was made several - -Bachrach. pean Jewish situation in the follow- MORRIS FISHMAN should be the pride of all the Jews their needs: accommodation, food, weeks ago in the New York Hebrew ing manner: __ clothing, etc., and brought up as faith- RABBI GERSHON SCHREIBMA N weekly, ila'Doar, in connection with of the United States." "I went abroad this summer to This was the key-note message in ful Jews and able men. Mr. Brainin's statements in Russia check up the condition of the Jews in the dedicatory exercises which 11p to the age of 13 all orphans re- and in his cables to a New York pa- Russia, Poland and Roumania, which ceive instruction in the Bible and Tal- marked the achievement of another per on the Russian colonization work. I investigated in these countries last Apocrypha and Josephus, the Jewish mud and then are apprenticed to a milestone in the progress and growth The group of Hebrew writers met !content of the New Testament, the summer. trade. All orphans are taught writ- of the National Jewish Hospital at under the chairmanship of the He- - poetry, romance and philosophy of the The sad plight of the Jews, occa ing and arithmetic. After they have Denver, Wiln the $500,000 B'nai brew poet, Saul Tschernichowski, at ' Golden Age in Spain, the recent sioning the ;25,000,000 United Jew- — served their aprenticeship, the or- B'rith infirmary building was dedi- a banquet given in Mr. Brainin's cated Sept. 2. Leading ministers of B'nai B'rith to Hold Initiation I renaissance of Hebrew literature, the ish Campaign in America, was not phans still remain at the institution honor before his departure for the t of Yiddish belles-lettres, exaggerated. Israel in Eastern Eu- in order to perfect themselves in the cerehs in Denver participated in al e fait needs healing. United States. of Julius Deutelbaum Classdevelopmen ; and Jewish literature in the English rope is bleeding and h heal- • . trade. Their earnings during that monies am The attack of the New York week- the I language, with particular attention to American Jews will be encouraged to timeare accumulated with the treas- Julius Rosenwald Heads Com- ly was considered by the speakers to ing work of the National Jewish on October 10. know that the funds they are send- urer of the institution and on leaving, the works of Israel Zangwill. be of a personal nature. Menachem llospital. mittee in Charge of Conven- , . The course in Bible Literature will ing are being used net alone to suc- it is refunded to them. National Leaders Attend. • Rybalow, the editor of the Ila'Doar, tion in Chicago. Members of Pisgah Lodge No. 34, tw given by Dr. Franklin, who will cor the orphan, the sick and the Ily the end of the year 1925, 202 Men and women, leaders in philan• was blamed for the attack. The Order B'nai B'rith, held ! make a study of the Torah or the Five starving, but the greatest portion is wards were in the institution; .15 were thrupic activities in their communi- Independent group issued the following statement: ties, attended the dedication from all an interesting business meeting Mon-' Books of Moses as the repository of being devoted to the reconstruction orphans deprived of both father and "We protest indignantly against I C A G 0.—Julius Rosenwald, 1 Jewish legend, and as the record of C It and rehabilitation of Jewish life des- parts of the country, evidencing by day evening, Sept. 13, in the lodge mother; 92 orphans of father only; 47 the shameful attack of Mr. Rybalow impor- rooms at 275 East Ferry avenue., the evolution of Jewish law, ethics, in- troyed and shattered by pogroms, of mother only 18 forlorn and for- noted philanthropist, heads a com- their presence the national on our beloved Brainin. We are con- mittee which is arranging a confer- and ideals. A course in the meeting an excellent !stitutions wars and famines. ken children of invalids, incurables tance of the occasion. Prominent Following ence that will be held at the Stand- vinced that Jewish public opinion "1 attended the international con- among the visiting guests were many program of entertainment was of-, Modern Jewish History will be given of the Ort in Berlin and I and of deserted women; 151 orphans forded the members under direction by Rabbi I.eon Eram. This course ference most active workers and rep- were front Palestine, 39 from Poland, ard Club on Oct. 9 and 10 by the recognizes the services of Mr. Brainin B'nai B'rith leaders, among wham state and city chairmen of the $25,- fur Hebrew literature and fur the will be in the form of an analysis of . met the were E. J. Schanfarber, Columbus, f tar lodge's entertainment - commit - , resivitizens engaged in re. the Ukraine and Russia; 12 from 000,000 United Jewish Campaign. Jewish renaissance. We repudiate Id li eg tee, which includes Jacob Rosenberg, the Jew in the modern wor . entat Hungary and Roumania. Harry H. Lapidus, Omaha, of with contempt the shameful attack." Oh • io, an d e c Jewish comniunities Hint, worth the Expulsion of the Jews build ing the A large and magnificent orphan Other prominent Chicagoans on the Neb., of Districts Nos. 2 and 6, re- Silas Feinberg and Ilarry Yudkolf. committee include Jacob M. Loeb, Sol The statement was signed by Saul Europe, many of whom I met Of special interest to the members from Spain and the Discovery of Shen I I visited these lands last sum- home is in the course of construction, Kline, Leo Straus, Samuel Deutsch, Techernichowski, Professor Markon, spectively, under whose leadership were the reports of the various corn- • America, the course proceeds to the when $350,000 was raised for the infirmary respective story of the Emancipation in Western mer. I received reports front them which will vootain ample accommoda- General Abel Davis and James Davis. Benzion Katz, Drs. Ravidowitz, Za- about conditions in' 1926 compared lion for over 500 orphans and will ht building. Other B'nai B'rith leaders mittees regarding their Dr. Bee nhard Kahn, European direc- gorodski, S. II. liorodetzki, Joseph programs for the remainder of the Europe, the Oppression in Eastern t. 11111USted with the latest sanitary re present included Joseph lierbach, year. Europe, the Migration to America, t of the loint Distribution Commit- Lion and Messrs. Klinow, Vislayski, with 1925. In all ca. t. quirements. Philadelphia, executive secretary of Schneurson. es noto or mtehaant The following will attend the meet- tee, and Dr. Joseph A. Rosen, tam- Waldman and Professor It was announced by Harry Slavin, the evolution of Reform Judaism, the proogLeistsio. • • • District Na. 3; Maurice Rapheld and and the problems of ri se of Zionism ing on Sunday, Sept. Ill: 11. W. Sim- ous American agricultural scientist, Chairman of the organization corn-. t h a t c onditions are does Richard Gutstadt, both of San Fran- Keidan Joseph H. who is directing the Joint Distribu- HA'DOAR EDITOR ASSUMES event the local Jewish ' community. H Jew's are not suffering from unem- ., cisco, president and secretary. re- mittee, that the first important ! The courses in Hebrew will he given ployment, disease and even hunger. Ehrlich, Rabbi Aaron M. AshinskY, tion Committee's farm-settlement FULL RESPONSIBILITY Julius of the season would be the initiation : spectively of District No. 4; by Miss Rose Pike of the United He- It means that those who had faith in Morris Friedberg, Gershon Cass, I. work in Russia, are now en route to J. T. A.) — Tho Sunday afternoon, Oct. 10, of the NEW YORK. M. Kahn, Chicago, president of Dis- Schools. There will he a course the work of reconstruction will not . 0.9. .. this country in order to deliver re- article in the Ila'Doar, written by M. , David la Vit ,... i zi i„nrii, thi n Deutelbaum Class." It was , igen?: hh A. N INI A ung„ums t; iSiaignij z trict No. 6; Leopold Strauss, Mont- "Julius ports at the Chicago conference. stated that several hundred candi- in elementary Hebrew which is in- be disappointed. They are heart- Sboshani, expressed astonishment gomery, Ala., president District No. The purpose of the conference, that Itrainin was admitted into Rus- dates for membership in the order : tended to enable the student to read eph Keitlan. 7, and Henry Monsky, Omaha, Neb., would be initiated at 1:30 o'clock in and write Hebrew, acquire a small ened• which has been called, by David A. sia at a time when Ilebrew literature "In 1925 I found the Jews in the member of the international execu- ho nor of the lodge's popular presi• . speaking vocabulary and translate colonies of Bessarabia starving, their Brown, national chairman of the is prohibited there and all Hebrew tive committee of the B'nai B'rith• dent. The initiatory ceremonies will ' simple passages from the brew children dying from epidemic because United Jewish Campaign, and 141 111 writers were' exiled. The Yevseks, . advanced lie- Hundreds of messages of chairman of the Joint the Jewish communists, are not given ■ I Bible and a course in of the two years' drought. They pre- M . Warburg, followed in the evening by a dm- were received from B'nai B'rith lead. be Distribution Committee, is to take to penitence, the writer states. ner-datihe and it is stated that no ! brew which is intended for those stu- sealed a heartrending spectacle of ffio hve . a a knowledge of the destitution then. But this year I Rabbis Hershman, A.I;ri•ky, era and lodges. ' Fischer, account of what has been accom- 'If Brainin knows what brotherly speeches will r mace Dr. William S. Friedman, founder nts of Hebrew granunar. , plishrd already in the way of raising loyalty means, why did he hasten to have been reliably informed that the ,. Aishiskin to Deliver Addresses. Addrees. I Officers and prominent members off ampler elente e , ' • East- and vice-president o funds for the destitute Jews of East- l Readings frorn the Ilebrew Bible, Ile- crops will be good. Du ring the which has exiled all llebrew h lodge state that the administra- Russia, b- conversationand Jewish Hospital and chairman of the Dedication services for the new lie- ern and Central Europe, and to plan writers and has wrathfully destroyed drought the peasants and the J ewish lion of their present leader is pro; brew littnaturt , prose composition will also be includ- colonists could not pay the govern-' , board, prey '1 el at the dedication ex- ! IS 1 ova t I, I Oil ar • a series of drives during the next Hebrew literature? If Hebrew cut- h School ns ! which ercises and gave the address of wet- ably the most successful in the his!!! wo h wish especially to meat even these small su m! for t he I/TOVI' e three months, from which it is hope d lure and literature are so dear to tory of the local organization and l ed. Students a h come. Greetings from the Cit land which they received as a result side at 51iilland avenue, will he sufficient contributions will be ob. Mr. Brainin, why did we not hear his - has resulted in establishing I'isgah prepare themselves to teaca co , first Sunday after Succoth, Oct. rained to exceed the $25,000,000 inurse Rin Denver were brought by Mayor Ben-- f th• Roumanian land reform, and the ram rimy at 3 p. mm. An impres- protest either on the spot or from F. Stapleton. The key to the Lodge as one of the leading and ' ligious School are offered 10 b ods of Teaching to given be gy Stapleton. ix t.hey were not pressed for payment. sive program has been planned and quota. inf there, against the suppression of great influential lodges in the order. Meth they to infirmary building was In addition to the reports by D rs. Jewish education and the prohibition vid presented E. Harlem, They urge all of the members to set . several local educators, including Miss But if the Jews do not pay w thin six Rabbis Hershman, Ashinsky, Fischer a be a d to the hospital by D Kahn and Rosen, reports will be on the Hebrew book? By a fatal months or a year this land will aside the occasion and by their united Stella Sufinsky. nd Aishiskin whave been t The betin chairman of the buildings and ull announces the require- taken away from them, they said. A deliver the principal addresses. made to the conference by a number coincidence, the Ilebrew writere of e, and accepted on attendance indicate their appreciation the teacher's certificate or I ments for At 0 6 o'clock of the same day ,... 2, of trained American soc!al workers groun ds conimitte now protest against the euelbaum's efforts. five-year loan of $30, 00 to $40,000 behalf of the hospital by William B. of Ilenry Mr. D t Abramovitz, M. chairman the certificate of graduation from will ensure these lands as their per- banquet will l a. given c ove rs will oe who have during the past summer Palestim• oks sent to Rus- f t that H books Woolner, president of the institution. of the intellectual advancement com- Beth El College. visited Poland, Lithuania and Russia, sia were returned," the writer states. manent possessions—a small sum for re- roit i and women o f the Det The bronze tablets which have a source of future livelihood to many wish lad for 200 guests. All those who All m co to make reservations, are "If Itrainin is an honest Zionist, mate,,, announced that a splendid d enmniu nity who are inter este in the foyer of the in- immediately at the those countries thrifty Jewish farmers. quested to do so and investigated Jewish and conditions the steps being in been p laced firmary as a token of appreciation program is being arranged by his Jewish did he nut send one has single cable committee and that before the end in these courses, but who have not yet "1 was particularly impressed with United Helm.% Sc ools, 609 cast taken by the Joint Distribution Com- why from Palestine, which inspired Lapi- to us, E. and J. Schanfarber Harry mittee, with funds raised in this' him? Why does he send cable after the marble and tablets on which of the year several public lectures ' received a bulletin, may telephone h El, the deep interest which the delegates com e to Temple Ilet or from Eastern and Western Europe, Kirby avenue. r to alleviate their condition I cable from arge , wite, The building committee eonsis s o country, Rus d s ia concerning the and debates will be staged in al tone. Those ae the names of the corn, Woodwar d a ve nue at Glad England and the United States, dis- Louis Drilij off, chairman; E . Rabin?. and restore them to a basis of tier. wonder of colonization? Is Russia r inscribed mittees in the fund-raising efforts, auditorium in this city and will be w .11, 1 msnent self-support. These i,..y include inc1' yti lihi 77s::hn,,,,L( Louis g : Im ilehirin ' rieiK o n more im po rtant than Pales- were unveiled by Dr. Friedman and participated in by men fnational ! ho intend to takee courses are asked enroll- played in the report on the condition G w ritazn, ,Jt.. IA real) II as! to fill out the Dr. Henryy Moskowitz of New York, ;;„,„, ,., of the Jews in Russia, and the prog- Ile stated that it responses were made by Mr. Schan- prominence. ,i t at ion chairman of the board of sanitary `" u hmeint t; e ei ,n Michael the aim of his committee to furnish ; ment to be found on the last page of ress of Jewish colonization there. • t. c ((i m ino iK Hreal In;db am ,'However, this was not suffi c ien t. M r. eK K intellectual and ;the bulletin and mail it to the temple, 1925. farber and Mr. Lapidus. Robinson,I control of t1 -1 United Garment Work- Braireches Visited Colonies in all nin pa morals, he d oes n o t with the members D. Robinson, At the dedication banquet in the cultural program of the highest 1 as it is absolutely necessary for the era of America; Jacob Billikopf, "In 1925 I visited the colonies in eh mi t t te, ,J . temple to know before hand who onsky was information, • the the Ukraine where over 9,000 lami- ? m Rabinowitz; i.rai7ribanrirge.ment commit- executive director of the l'hiladelphia cable toastma at which H enry M evening, he does not throw but light impres.sions; on the situa- . Federation of Jewish Charities and students are, how many . w , resiberg, ster, all the del egates voiced merit. to Benjamin ing A. Glad- and tion, but sermonizes, asking why the Accor there w Last , lies are settled. Distinct progress as tee Louis Granet, J. I d what courses they desire. the enthusiasm of the occasion and impartial chairman of the Men's Robineon and E. Rabinowitz. colonization is not supported and win, a member of the entertainment year's enrollment at Beth El College re-dedicated themselves to renewed (Turn to Last Page.) sy.tri l a i, ,,ittiaT. i n c ?oil . n ew Hebrew Clothing Industry of New York; Dr. formulating almost an accusation of committee, regular Saturday night was 350. effort in behalf of the National Jew- 11'nuand Sur- Maurice B. Heater, executive direc- national treason. t will l oo egi it dances will be held in the ballroom — sch ish Hospital, when it was pointed out coth, Sept 26. Classes will he organ- tor of the Boston Federation of Jew- The vice-president of the Zionist of the B'nai B'rith Community House . that the operation of the B'nai B'rith ized and studies begun the day after . Dr. Ludwig Bernstein, Organization of America and the commencing Saturday evening, Sept. s • 7 dedication. Registration of pupils in ish Charities infirmary building will necessitate an p executive director of the Pittsburgh • litor of the Hebrew monthly failed ' 18 Music will be provided by an . increase of $75,000 annually in the all other branches of the school has Federation of Jewish Charities; Mrs. and failed badly. He proceeds to f radio fame . Mr . Glad . ni n e Alexander Kohut of New York, Dr. maintenance budget eof the National orCh es t ra o already begun and will conthi incuhe tio l Palestine and is inspired, as is re- win also stated that plans were be-1 W Jacob W. Newman of Nese Orleans, Jewish Hospital. Th re he undertakes a 1 week a rw , 1 41 Thanks-1 d Placed. ing perfected for a gigantic Mortgage • Stanley Folz of Philadelphia and propaga nda tour for the Jewish Ns- ke lace in ' $150,000 a t ve E The business meeting of the Hos- giving Janie ; N. Rosenberg of New York. i tional Fund for Europe and America, the new Masonic Temple, and that I was held on Friday Invitations for the confe pital Association many novel features were being but inhthe iniihi dle of his tour he aban. 'Palestine is the only salvation for them rather well-to-do. Ile stated e I' d following the dedication and by have gone trill to the 48 state chair-1 as he has aban- is wor , j ons . said Morris Fishman, vice- that one of the troubles with the unanimous vote of all present mort- planned. men and over 500 city chairmen of . oneei his work k of the Hebrew did not circa- Active co-operation on the part or the Jews " d : rf the Detroit Life Insur- Arabs was that they - gage of $150,000 was ordered place the United Jewish Campaign and to he Junior B'nai hly, IIa'toren, and Proceeds to w As-,prsi the lodge in aiding t er a large number of men and women monthly, Amer. i upon the infirmary building. Of t h e Prog ress of Socal Servce for Russia, conducting from there a t Young Men 's Hebre once n o 13lieshk Company Synagogue, who re- rather hd t r u bried i t in he Youth Reported. $500,000 necessary for the erection in every part of the country who ice,. Jewishi by }tarry Slavin . propaganda for Crimean colonize- to i i no o one knew where B'rith org an i ze is promised returned from an extended ground and — actively par tici p ated in this el- I tion. People are surprised. Brainin, and equipment of t e ' • and ves. The only Amsel ae. infirmary building only $350,000 of the organization committee. ractical cently n it but the SALEM, Mass.—(J. T. A.)—More ch,t, helps given i the Zionist and Hebrew writer, tour through Palestine, nizati dity for which t they are willing t o spend (the sum raised by Districts No. 21 sociation re- find seen by a us- , I the Yevseks in t heir fight against our gah will Lodge an it is ts hoped trig and Egypt, when ' Poland, 's ew and was for the this pur I that aid by Pison be become ouo men 'vrontrfghW . aVn., It are pose 6) and on available the day of ladles- they will s thereby potent porter of The Detroit Jewish Chron• to spend money is for the purchase than 20,000 members enrolled in "1-1' Young Men's I cause. Is there a greater betrayal of f wives. t Ii . 1 d d ' t " o than t IA. authorities were , factors in the life of the Jewish isle Digressing for a moment from the e "I have come to the conclusion, theme of the economic condition in England. Seventeen associations own , which borders on an unpardonable et tion the hospital aid co th f the City of Droit. Mr. l tracts for confronted with unpaid organizing , after observing the con itions Fishman made cler buildings, two new centers having I — _ however, are not ear- a . n crime. We, , 0 Slavin is also engaged in ear.! ! Palestine, Mr. Fi ast year. labor and matertal tot e vin g .4,iivine '. prised. The surprise is for the naive, the p Plasm Y a local chapter of the Aleph Zadeck I exist in Palestine, that the only way that perpetuation and continuation , been opened during made known in the K. of P. tha h e u n dertaken Districts and d 7 and have I the victory for the Yevseks and the Dis Hld o Bi-monthly Affairs. to raise No. this 4 fund pending the Aleph, the junior B'nai B'rith fro- l out for the Jewish people, if they of Ilebrew was assured because in I These facts were phael I by are to be preserved, is in the Holy the only language spoken i annual n reports submittedf t RaArm- -- shame for Brainin." he Tel Aviv completion of their efforts effos the mort- ternity. resident o Koff editor of the Ha' The first edition of the B'nai B'rith Land. Although it is very true that . een mw I that P . y Y. M. and Y. W. H. A.'s of if Announcement e o conditionn e ordered monthly f pub- ' the economic conditions are unsatis- was Hebrew. Among ! Doer, wh e n int;rviewed by the rep- Berman, . in t the elated England , paste:hancellor g age of $150,000 has been different I ) r. ric Frank Lod howefver, District No. Broadcaster, t he lodge's I and Executive Secre- , the factory due to the widespread unem- nies, '1,1 placed on the building. ■ the hands o .roitge, No. 55, Knights of i resentative of the Jewish Telegraphic he in . . m Atha t for r tion will I t • , ' • 4 is now engaged in its t crises which now pre I memlitrs of the loe before the en 1 outer lAgency, stated that he assumes ful f t oary Benjamin a Tel Aviv, for here were evidences , will in totes, retary of the Jewish Welfare Board, Pthilts, has been elected gram Distric No. Sternberg, , pl oymen ntry, yet the spirit of the n. Dr. responsibility for the contents of the Samuel the State of Michiga cou $75 ,000 that for tember, and prosperity in some of the col of Sep during 7 the comingg i chairman i .eopl e is such that nothing but good and experiments in new forme of or- to the sixteenth annual convention Bard ate its campaign and of the publication commit-. 13 the first representa live , to , article published in his weekly. He and activity eriodi- added that the action of M. r. Brainia I 'nation are discernible. The old held here. Five hundred delegates Berman hold office in the Grand Lod t a 'or r . es p ae B'rith in firmary build- I tee, stat be of great interestt to he an come from the work onvention . astonishment now being carried on there. As an Ran the The B' caused suthrpenisieeharnadime in the U schild colony of RI- attende the c I te nest 27 years an d Is in complete operation on Ical will first . illustration of this spirit, I spoke to i Baron De Roth United Boston was ' Jewish en ing was nai seeo g he , the prosperous t Albert Hurwitz of acc pe rson appointed duri rag l ama tion to h dedication day and the happiness members. It is stated that the unkempt 1 shoo Zion was s amon ar- I ure y o be ' elected president by ll conta man featof , t hree hungry bedraggled, win claims t itz Grand Lodge career in the S tate of States but also in the Hebrew press le wi for this place radiating from the patients in the i edition who were living in a colonies, the e manufatur- I succeed M Mr. Boruchoff. Mr. Hurw bers in l'alestine and other European ' oung pioneers c itten by mem — --- Michigan. wr y d I r est • • ' • tic I ea • 1 building was eloquent of tent in Tel Aviv, because they had the secun Detroit Lodge, No. 55, K. o f P .! is countries. no house in which to live, which is ing town in the world. "The Evtzsa I served as premdent o tarian service who'. be per- !lodge. ' legNith ap-1 The next meeting of Pisgah Lodge characteristic of the attitude of the or co-operative colonies, as well as ' from 1915 to 1919. Ile is chairman starting the fall season by con erring' the Karen Ilayesod of New EAR- formed within its! I - the rank of knight on 100 candidates.; KEEP OUT RELIGIOUS THINGS colonies w ere t h e • • • and wil l take place Monday evening, Sept. proximately 100 pa. ... - rooms eat- 20 in nioneers now in Palestine. Although th all show evidence of I land and B'rith , , was formerly assistant at A meeting will be held on Tuesday the land the very latest facilities for the treat- to at- they ate irregularly and had not suf- own and memberss are ured Community, hard work and are filled with en- torney general of Massachusetts. evening, Sept. 21, at 8 o'clock, and ' TEL AVIV. — (J. T. A.) —The meat of far•advanced cases, the , House, the A discussion of the problems con- ficient food at any time, yet they thusiasm and hope that the future government of Soviet Russia has ap- ung a large attendance is B'nai B'rith infirmary building will !tend, as many important announce , o servedd ollowini( parently declared an embargo on B' the capacity of the National I meths will be made of vital interest . were so happy to live in Palestine would enable them to live full lives fronting the Young Men's and Y increase and to work for its redemption that Jewish religious articles coming from led by Dr. Philip R. Goldstein, cam- the meeting. Jewish Hospital to 300 patients and to them. they said they would rather remain Grand Outer Guard Frank Berman Palestine, according to evidence ac- Glared Mr. Fishman. will make it the most modern insti- r of the cumulating in the Palestine post of- "What impressed me particularly resign director of the Jewish Welfare SERVICES IN MANSFIELD where they are under the conditions , discuasions were will be the principal speake • tution of its kind in the country. under which they live than go to in Palestine, aside from the deter- Board. Round table led by Isaac E.. evening. The entertainment corn.' fice. A number of Jewish residents HOLDS red t a etat of Palestine sent esrogim and lulu- leting plans bforheld All visitors to Den er are urged to I mination of the people, was the spleen- held on publicity, th e , America if they were assu c en, h occupied the would be given half of the coun- did work being done by the liadaah Bloch of Holioke; junior work, led . mittee is dinne avail themselves o compr-dance to e Dr. Alvin D . D sa y vim (citrons, willow bough and The work of this or- by Herman Galakin of Providence; , pendous ook-Cadill ac Ilotel the early t Temple Emanuel,Mansfield,1 of seeing this great Orr of healing myrtle) for the Feast of the Taber- Organization. The at- nacles, to their relatives in Russia. while in the West. Ohio on Rosh Hashonah and will also try"Those who have employment, work ganization among the Jews as well women's activities, by Celia Duhan ' the o fmonthly October and bimonthly of New Haven; membership, by I. R. part B services on Porn Kippur. in the fields, build roads or fifod enI as the Arabs, has earned for Ilse fairdoor the benefit of its members The Russian postal authorities re- cord Broder of New I Haven, and inter-as- to n . able beinf anned. Prior to the services at the temple, odd jobs they are turned these packages. WALES TO VISIT P LESTINE was only able to find two factories the endearment and love of all the sedation a thletics . led by J. J. Ham- ' are The specie delinquent committee, Dr. Hersch officiated at the Ohio of any consequence in Tel Avis; one inhabitants. The new orphan burg of Chelsea. A con erence who burg of Chancellor Commander. State Reformatory at Mansfield. o rphans home charge In T. A.) — The being built and t nitusnEm.---(.1. factory and the other orphanage are district leaders and executive secre- Herman Muscovich, report, wonder- INTERMARRIAGE INCREASING of Wales will visit Palestine consider- are in the care of thee taries was presided over by Mr. Rs- ful progress and urges all members Prince • ment factory. There was was during April of next year, it binovitz, field secretary of the Jew. to respond to the call. The sick and , BUDAPEST.—(J. T. Al—Inter- I able discussion, however, while I was very well kept. is with the modern ten- learned here. The purpose of the SAMUEL WILL NOT COME HERE, "In es keepitec relief committee is working dilig,mt. marriage of Jews and Gentiles a of the buildingg dens in use Aviv, becaH development I ish Welfare Board. er- ng hnical H )— rince's journey to Palestine will be The annual convention banquet favorable reports on Hungary has reached an alarming LONDON.—(J• T. A')—Sir , which ifa , in Tel harbor at gave of the and is. ' ' a found the Haifa Technical School ' ht according to official figures held with over 500 in attendance. 17 to dedicate the war cemetery o bert Samuel, forme r b l ab eon who were one of the most remarkable places Was Mordecai Sohn', director of ex - . those the economic and Indust Mount Scopus. Gen. Sir George sinner of Palestine, will not proceed I improve (Mem and members of Detroit made known. According to the Air- conditions of Palestine ." of April, of its kind I have ever Peen,' said Dr. e tension education of the Jewish Wel- MacDonough, Sir Frederic Kenyon to the United States this year, it was; tly did not n Mr. Fishman appare Mr. Fishman. "However, the im- principal speak• Lodge, No. 55, Knights of Pythiato May and n th101,Z oper a cent of a ll duriJugne and Lord Arthur Brown r a rived in learned here. It was originally e storiess circulated fare Board, w as ,the y of that I wish to extend their best wishes accept portant thing for American Jewry ight go er addresses were delivered I Alexandria and will proceed to Pales- stated that Sirtates Herbwit Cr. Mr. Oth B manArabs ruchoff Mr. Hurwitz and' all Detroit Jewry for • Happy and Jewish marriages were with non- to do if Palestine is to be built up on be- r t mDr. W eir.- about the eh Jews. tine to inspect the war graves ons he found that they were not so pov- at all and if these people whose hopes graves com- the United S otiati Former President Jacob L Wiseman. Prosperous hew e . half of the British war mann to complete the neg as they had been arty stricken (Turn to Last Fags.) extended of the mission They will also attend the formation he other hand, he found th • bed On t l De ' dedication of • new memonal c ape Jewish Agency. on the Mount of Olives. The new bulletin of Beth El College of Jewish Studies has just been is- n ! , sued. It describes the courses to be ; offered in the season of 1926-27. The I college is open Monday night, Oct.11, ; and its sessions will he held every Monday night during the session - dui!- ! ing the season until the end of May. Among the new courses offered is Comparative Religion" by Dr. Leo M. Franklin. The course will he a ;study of the similarities and differ- ences between Judaism and all the other great religions: Christianity, Mohammedanism, Buddhism, Hindu- ism, Confucianism, Zoroastrianism and primitive paganism. Another ! highly interesting course is "A Sur- 1 vey of Jewish Literature After the Bible" to be given by Rabbi Leon From. Rabbi Fram will select and in- terpret the most significant ! Jewish writings other than the Bible: the wisdom of the Talmud, the fantasy of ! the Midrash, the narratives of the Jewry Has Been Improved I Russia by U. J. C. / Countries. Broadcaster to Be Issued This Month, i. I npC ai l t e ys to i n n e Behalf n o an for iIi r°e1 1(lit1I'ae lect'sintigneSe0rt*)111a9n Asylum Diskin. Comparative Religion, Modern Jewish Literature to Be Taught. Dr. Moscowitz Says Life of TELEPHONE CADILLAC Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1926 Dedication la Attended By 47 CUPToN ATaNtli - CINCINNATI 30, onto U. J. C. CONFERENCE TO BE HELD OCT. 940 WILL DEDICATE NEW U. H. S. OCTOBER 10 rk a 1 es 1 ine Only Salvation Declares Morris Fi shman Y. M. AND Y. W. HOLD CONFERENCE IN MASS. DR. BERMAN CHOSEN OFFICER FOR ST ATE