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CLIFTON ',Mull • CINCINNATI 20, 01110

ETROIT Linsit. HROANICItal,

Ali Jewish News
All Jewish Views
WITHOUT BIAS

THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN
DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1926

VOL. XXX, NO. 17

TELEPHONC'

CADILLAC

1-0-4-0

Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents

■ Hillquit To Start
of Jewish Welfare 1 BILLIKOPF FINDS
IMPERIAL WIZARD IHead Federation
ritual Leader f DECLASSED JEWS
of Detroit ,
JEWISH FEDERATION ( F ormereSpi
Of Tm ple Beth El Dies 1
New Forum Season EVANS OUTLINES A
EAST EUROPEAN
ARE MOST TRAGIC ,
FORMED; WINEMAN
d,vill
JEWRY HOPEFUL
NEW KLAN POLICY
PROBLEM IN RUSSIA s
IS TEMPORARY HEAD

I No t p lear c aita lkso trt nygi

(tr_

Sunday, Oct. 3.

- _
Provisional Officers and Gov-
erning Board Chosen at
Meeting Tuesday.

Leading Social Workers of , The first meeting of the 1926-27
Kiev Ask David Brown to
, season of the Detroit Jewish Open
Forum will be held On Sunday after-
Aid Non•Productives.
noon, Oct. :1 , when Morris 'Witold,

CHOOSE M. D. WALDMAN
SECRETARY, DIRECTOR

and lecturer, will speak in the audi -
THEIR PITIFUL CRY
torium of Northern high School,
SHOULD BE HEEDED Woodward at Cluirnmunt, at 2:30

_

famous New York Socialist, writer

Says So-Called Prejudices Re-
suit From Deepest Racial
Instincts.

Farm Colonization Great Suc-
cess and Polish Distress
Ameliorated.

ORDER SEEMED TO BE
ANTAGONISTIC TO JEWS

NOTED SOCIAL WORKER
MAKES OBSERVATIONS

____.

Will Report at United Jewish
•(o'clock.
Parade In Washington Shows '
gi,
.
opt, n
Campaign Conference in
Under-Privileged Cannot Avail activities
That Numerical Strength
activities last autumn and during the
Seven Organizations Now Be.
. past year presented such well - known
Chicago, Oct. 9-10.
Themselves of Land Set-
Is
Declining.
l:ng; Expect Many More
, lecturers as Madame Anitta Mueller-
tlement Opportunity.
PHILADELPHIA,
Penn. — When
''Cohen of Vienna, Austria, one tot the
to Join This Year.
WASHINGTON, D. C.—(J. T. Al
the several hundred leaders of Ameri-
pi ,a to t most famous Jewish women of Europe
NEW YORK.—A power7u1
: who has devoted the past 10 years to —An apologetic stand for the past
can Jewry who have been actively'
include in the benefits of the United work to alleviate the suffering of her policy tif the Ku Klux Klan was
Identified with raising Ce largest sum
... At a meeting held at the United
Jewish Campaign those Jews in Rum ; war-stricken and pogrom-stricken cu. taken by Dr. Hiram Wesley I:vans,
Charities offices in the Penobscot'.
of money /Wet' &Maine.] for overseas
xis Who for various reasons cannot' religionists; Herman Hornstein, toil- imperial Wizard of the klan, for an-
Building last Tuesday afternoon the
relief, assemble at the Standard Club
/1V1111 themselves of the land-settle- tor of the Jewish Tribune of New other four years ill his address before
in Chicago on October 9 and 10, they
-- "Tbrinuttvrt —of—BK.—Jewish Welfare
meat opportunities in that country, ' Ytork and always a welcome lecturer; the biennial klanvokation here.
Federation of Detroit was effected
will hear a report on what has been
has been received by :National Chair. lodge Jacob Panken, Socialist judge
At 1111. S111111. time Dr. Evans urged
accomplished already in the effort to
and provisional officers /11111 board of
man Brown. from Capt. Frank Con- ' of New Y ork,and leader in social and the klansmn
e to "take the offensive."
governors chosen. Plans for the per-
give the .1tows of Europe their ardent-
"It has been easy to mislead many
111S / WI American military officer ' now philanthropic works; and many others.
manent organization of the federa- ,
1y desired chance to help themselves,
HENRY WINEMAN
'
touring Europe, who asserts that the
tion were arranged and are being!
from Jacob Billikopf, executive direc-
rhe Open Forum is sponsored by about the klan because we have barn'
RABBI LOUIS GROSSMAN
'
of
the
declassed
Jews
in
Ras-
ers
of
the
Detroit
Jewish
commun.
on
the defensive," he thorium!. "We
tor of the Federation of Jewish Clyari-
rapidly carried to completion. Henry ,
leaders
_ .
- -
sia is the. most serious phase of the I i ity and numbers several interested have spoken much and have seemed
ties of this city, impartial chairman
1Vineman is provisional president and
e alnst the Jews, the (Catholics o Ra
agai
European Jewish tragedy. :members on its advisory board. Mil-
of the Men's Clothing Industry in
officers assisting him are Samuel;
I
iens.
The first of the two thwuments is a ton 31 Alexander is chairman and the and th
New York City, and one of the out-
Summertield and William Friedman.
le Beth El
'"Now
that wot• are to fight fold
' petition signed by 22 of the most other members are Daviol A. Brown;
standing authorities of social service
vice-presidtnts; David W. Simfons,
Americanism,
inent Jews of Kiev, anti is in Fred
true
Americanism,
red
M.
Butzel,
Hon.
David
1V.
Si-
.:nor;
Moms
0.
Btaltiman,
see-
in this country.
treas
as follows:
,'„",',"
Schools
, dance
1
"learning
that you, dear Mr. mns, Rabbi Leon Frani, Abraham J. Monogram and non-klansmen will
Last Tuesday Mr. Itillikopf re-
retary and director, and Fred M. But- t
Her- know that our so-called prejudices
Koffman,
Maurice
H.
Zatokheim,
turoned front Europe where he made
• 1, ho irman of the executive root-
Brown, are the head of the campaikn , nard Isaacs, Morris D. Waldman, anti intolerances e.re not only justifi- Was Head of Beth El for 14 an exhaustive study lot the social, twos
mittee. The board of governors,
comprising two classes, one govern- All Educational Activities Are to raise funds for relief and recoil- Emanuel Paperno, Joseph Bernstein able but righteous; that they spring
Years. Body Sent to Cin - auntie and cultural conditions of the
strut•tion work among the Jews of Eu- and Bernard Ginsburg. The execu- from the deepest racial instincts,
.laws in Russia and Poland. Ile left
ors-at-large, is composed of David A.,
Now Entering Upon New
rope,
we
appeal
to
you
in
the
hope'
cinnati for Burial.
live
committee
is
composed
of
Aaron
front
righteous
and
patriotic
convic-
this country the middle of last June
Brown, Fred M. Butzel, Rabbi Leo M.1
School Season.
.
Kurland, president ; Miss Mary Cap - i tions and front sound judgment, for
that you will help us.
and spent virtually all the time in
Franklin, William Friedman, Her-'
desperate
drate Ian, secretary; Maurice 11. tno
Zkheini, if the things against which we tight
" Permit us to explain the
these two countries. Ile also visited
nard Ginsburg, Nathan M. GrtIss,'
Rabbi
Louis
Grossman,
rabbi
of
the
great
. t
treasurer; Leon B. Kay, Harty J. are allowed to take deep root here, Temple Beth El from I884 to 18931 Germany and England, but only for
Rabbi A. M. Hershman, Judge Harry
The Religious School of the Fenkell economic situation in which
K rause Miss Sara America could not fulfill her des-
a very short time.
B. K eidan, Julian Krolik, David W. Branch of the temple opened last Sun- Jewish masses of Russia raid them- IS rev is, Maurice Krause,
anti
tie
of
the
leading
Reform
rabbis
Landman, Samuel Weinberg, Samuel tiny."
'
To the many representatives of the
Simons, Milford Stern, Samuel Sum- ,lay morning.
ne'.
All of the pupils of last"
i
"We believe, due to your tour of wi,isithei.g Siphra Bachrach Rolland,
The Man, if it carries out the man- in the United States, died Tuesday, press who interviewed hint as the !Ma-

The
• W'
' (
Sept.
21,
at
the
home
of
Dr.
Charles
ale
it
um,,
a
mei..
t:, season
( haggi. dates of Evans, will urge a policy for
jestic
on which he arrived, was stak-
other class consists of represeu - number of new ones are constantly ap- Russia and the many reports and pe. Isaac Finkelstein and Joseph
that have been sent to you, that Milton M. Alexander was 1.1117111111111usly America of isolation and strict neu- D. Almon of 748 Seminole avenue. ing its way from quarantine in New
lit
Dr. Grosman was visiting in De-
lives of constituent societies, and in- plying for registration
re more or less intimately Bora h chosen permanent chairman for all testify in foreign relations. The head
you are
York
Harbor to its dock, Mr. Billi-
eludes Esser Rabinowitz, representing
Avenu
e . Branch
fast tar with.the terrible disaster that has meetings at a recent joint meeting of of the order warned his listeners troit after spending the holidays in
The Fenkell
becoming
a complete
liberal is
bonnie.
kopf told how profoundly impressed
the United Ilebrew Schools;
• • Walter
befallen Russian Jewry. First, the the hoard.
against foreign entanglements an Cincinnati. When he left Detroit, he was with what he beheld in those
Fuchs, United Jewish Charities, . t - The Newli ear and A tom Kippur sere- I world war, then the civil our then the
Dr. Grossman accepted a call ps rabbi
Morris Hillquit, who will open the attacked the World Court.
ville S. Welt, Jewish Social :Service ices attracted a large number , ' dreadful pogroms in which thousands winter rtason,
of the Plumb Street Temple in Cin- two countries; how much different
',
is a well-known
t
lawyer
EVIII)S pleaded for con inuance of cinnati, but due to ill health he was they are today from what they were in
.
Bureau; Milton M. Alexander, Jewriyoung people. Many had to be turned t .
.. lives
in
New
York.
Ile
came
to
this
coon-
the
free
school
system,
predicted
loos-
-
compelled to retire from the pulpit 1919 when he last visited them on be-
ish Centers Association; Edith Ileac. away for tuck of space. The worship- et Jewish fives
were
destroyed,
and
unities, towns and cities , try from Riga, his birthplace, and be- en e by Congress of a broad alien
enrich, Fresh Air Society, and David pers • were mainly the parents of the . Wholeccommunities,
11 • then registration act and laws deporting' five years ago and move to Long half of the Joint Distribution Com-
Jewish middle . class tame
k
f
of
'
.
S. emon • Ilebrew Free • L oan Asso- boys and girls who atteral the Relig- ' wiped
tl
pledged
support
i
Beach, Calif. Shortly after he left
which subsisted on merchandising, studie(1 law 1011 was admitbd to the criminal aliens on
Greatest Philanthropic Effort.
Cincinnati, the Plumb Street Temple
cioliton. This board will f unction un- ions School. Last Wetinesolay night, , . was tidally ruined. Their smallloom I t ba r.. IIe a 1 so a HT
'
o •If with
i ia t t od 11' mist
H
made
it clear that the service
of h • a Succoth Eve
.
er
'.
.
service
as
ti the formal e.
.
erected a Succah built sessions, their meager capital which the Socialist Party and hetoame one of f the
The order
imperial
to prohibition.
wizard's address was elected him rabbi emeritus.
Known. as a student of Jewish law rendered by the JeWS of Anierica to
permanent ceder lion.
the pulpit was
we their imams of earning a livdi- ' its leading ' members. lie was condi- an official pronouncement of his pro-
their stricken people in Europe in not
The purposes o the federation, as under the auspices of the Temple Beth hood for their families,
went last, with
and I date for Mayor of New York on the gram. For the first time in the his- as well as doctor of theology, Dr. only the most necessary, and means
ned helpless
to raise and collect El Sisterhood, and decorated by the the
remained
Socialist ticket and at another time seated
stated, are
have re
the onler, the public , reiqm iGrossnu
tory
mly much for th e future axe
e
books
his "Judaism
ed by newspaper men, was per. important
wrote and
a number
of very t reendous
I funds, acquire and hold property by pupils of the school and the Boy nothing to occupy
u
ran for Congress on the same ticket. s
their ltiods.
.
istence o f th e millions of Jews
purchase, gift, devise, bequest o Scouts. Dr. Franklin preached the,
Strapped of All Rights .
With the war-split in the Socialist mitted to witnem the foroceedinas . and the Science of Religion," togeth- there, hut it is also the fine
over'
finest,
the
sermon.
His
theme
was:
"Seed
std'
"
otherwise, and to distribute and ap-
The new' statutes of Russia were party Mr. !lingua was one of the They were asked, however, not to er with a monograph "Maimonides,"
• 1 t
of the pup'
humane anti tho most construe-
ply the same of the use or income Harvest" The pa rents
s • at the last staggering blow to this clam signers of the minority platform of identify speakers except Dr. Evans. I were noteworthy contributions in the most

• desire
field of Jewish law and theology. Be- tine rehabitation effort ever under
then
thereof directly and through other have expressed
then or n-, of Jews. Registered In the non-pro-s

Klan Would Go to Meatm.
taken anywhere on a large scale in the
sides
this,
he
was
a
frequent
con-
presently existing or subsequently or- day evening services throughout the', ductive category, they are stripped of the The
party
opposing
the war. lecture on
subject
of 11111quit's
The Ku Klux Klan threatened to
history of philanthropy. The Jews'
ganized agencies for the advance- year.
: all rights and deprived of every pm Sunday y afternoon, Oct. 3, will be an- inject itself into the Mexican sant.. tributor to Jewish publications and
The Fenkell School has to its creel-, t a....). of earning a livelihood for nounced in the next issue of The De- tion should the League of Nations wrote extensively on religious edu- of America, he said, are writing the
ment of the social and cultural web
most glorious chapter in their history
ing
out
of
an
fare of the Jewish community and it the successful carry
' I their families. They aro literally trait Jewish Chronicle. There is no
any European country send armed cation.
Dr. Grossman was born in Vienna, By this he did not mean to single out
for the promotion of any other phi- important experiment in Jewish edu- sinking. The constant chronic novel.- admission charged and the entire corn- e fo e rces into that republic. The knights
any
particular phase of the work noW
lanthropy and to bring about co-ordi• cation, namely the summer session of , ty without any hope for the morrow munity is invited to attend.
of the klan are "ready to repel any Austria, Feb. 24, 1863, the son of being done by the Joist Distribution
nation and co-operation among Jew- the Religious School. The summerlhas broken their souls and bodies.
such invasion of religious-torn Mex. Rabbi Ignatz and Nettie G. Gross- Committee but by its entire program
or, g
man. Ile came to America in 1873
ish welfare and relief organizations session was attended by one half of
proportion of them the
ico," Dr. Evans stated.
and was graduated from the Ilebrew which includes relief, culture and per-
• HADASSAH WILL
the sepal ' s regular enrollment, and plan to settle on land, as farmers, is JR•
in Detroit.
"I have heard it said," he said, Union College in Cincinnati in 1884. manent reconstruction. The Jews of
ac. the students were exceedingly en- the one ray of hope. The government
ACTIVITIES
ave
ies
h
START
agenc
"that
the
League
of
Nations
would
The following
The degree of doctor of divinity was America, he added, have every reason
is aiding the declassed to settle on the
rented membership: United Jewish I thusiastie over it. The curriculum
interfere in the internal affairs of
to be satisfied with the service to
land. It gives them land, timber, ' Itt Plans Cultural Program for Members. Mexico. If Europe —or what is left conferred upon him in 1899 and in which their contributions are being
Charities, Fresh Air Society, Ilebrew cloths] outdoor activities.
seed, reduced transportation, exempts
Temple School of Religion.
To Hold Meeting Oct. 5.
of it—undertakes to interfere with t922 he was made doctor of Hebrew put as well as with the results
Free Loan Association, Jewish Cen-
The School of Religion of the main them from taxation for three years,
the Western Ilemisphere it will meet law.
ices Association, Jewish Social Servo.
While Dr. Grossman was the head achieved. If it were only possible for
rt
The Detroit Unit of Junior Iladas- with trouble.
more Jews to go abroad and see what
ice Bureau, United Hebrew Schools., t em pi, at Gladstone and Woodward, and—what is most important—they
enter
the
privileged
class.
"If any European nation lands an of Temple Beth El he inaugurated a has been done the Joint Distribution
"But to settle on land, stoney is re soh has started activities for the fall
United Jewish Campaign Committee. opens Sunday morning, Sept. 26. All
reform
of great consequence in the
y, and season. Theremainder of the cur- armed force in Mexico, if the United
Several more are confidently expect- the classes from kindergarten, at the
substitution of Minhag America for Committee would experience np diffi•
rt the
no government
money,
have
to year and the year 1927 promise States government is not ready to
ed to join before the end of the age of four, to the senior high school quire& The Jews ha
Minhag Askenez. The Sunday lec- culty in raising the quota it has set
e
to
be
the
most
active
in
the
history
doss,
at
the
age
of
IS,
will
resume
the
loans
granted
by
act,
thank
God
there
are
enough
for itself.
year.
their work. The students of the high are not sufficient. Wl. appeal there- of the organization. The unit is de- klansnien in America to repel them." tore was another innovation intro-
Incidentally M. Billikopf is of the
Will Assume Leadership.
m money should be allot- ' veloping the following . Jewish cul-
That was the wizard's pronounce- duced during the ministry of Dr. opinion that the 22u5,000
It is expected that the Detroit school are preparing for a very active fore that ore
now be-
in te h religious high ted for this work, so that a larger tore program
program for its members: Ele- ment no he urged the klan to make Grossman at Beth El.
ing raised in this co ntry000
will be woe.
passed
/NUS
A
resolution
of
respect
Service Group, which is composed of I t season.
Life
he saved fr om : mentary Hebrew; advanced Hebrew; a militant fight for Americanism.
di
I
is
to
be
enriched
by
musical,
number
of
Jews
may
full

inadequate
1
te
to
meet
the
needs
of
s
klan, accord- by the board of directors of Temple European
E 3
workers
In the
United of
Jewish
-suer-
current events ... Jewish
Fund
campaign
last spring
dramatic, journalistic, forensic, liter. total destruction.
Jewry. This in spite of the
o history and The objectives of the
Beth El at a special session following
"There are four things that can ,. t literature
gene),
A
terature
(combined
course);
choral
i
ng
to
Dr.
Evans,
include:
1
athletic
events.
fact
thut
the
American
dollar
Kto/S
a
' 'i I
sill
occupy
important The
place faders-
in the law '• seoior
Igroup under the supervision of Miss
Ti save America from allenism, the announcement of Dr. Grossman's
t very long way in these countrie s.
titan
of the an
federation.
class is expected to be help the Jews of Russia:
1. The first, and most important, Rhea 'Harris; dramatic group, direct- to prevent the mongrelization of our tleath•
Jews
of
Poland
Have
New
H
ops.
tion expects gradually to include all graduated from the high school at the
Funeral services were conducted
local charitable, philanthropic and end of this season. An enrollnuont of is agriculture, which ought to be tent.
sup-1 ' (1 by Miss Helen :Morrow, assistant
The first country visited by Mr. Bit-
. ported to the largest possi t ix
tage manager of the Bonstelle Com- ism
race, rather
and to promo
e s permit
tat y . the at Tent e Beth F.I on Thursday aft- likopf was Poland. Here he found
than to
educational organizations requiring 1,600 pupils is expected.
t 2. Crislits for JeWish artisans and i s Junior Hadassah was or ranized in strength of America to be dissipated erntoon, Rabbi Ion\ -31-1 Franklin 01%. conditions much more favorable than
,
Beth
El
College.
,_
i
ii
e
body
of
Dr.
small traders who must remain in the I t P an YI
public support. It will assume a re-
through an insipid cos ino pol i tan ism. rioting, after w hiclit fi to Cincinnati, 1,1'1 have been in many years. It
k
Applicatnons for enro nun a
. cities and towns.
sponsible leademhip in the affairs'of
t 1920 to supp ort the Jewish orn hao
tore Protestantism to full Grossman W11S Sent
res
would
seem
that
the morale of the
"To
''''
-
r
El College of Jewish Studies are cm- ,
the Jewish community.
and unquestioned supremacy in the Ohio, w he re it will be buried beside
in Palatine.
The purpose of f the so-
.
ar i
ye
Ear- Jewsof that country has undergone
(Turn to last page.)
I cwd
its t spiritual spotlight of Ana•rica ant! to the graves of Mr. and MN. M. lived
zes pro-
Those present at the meeting held ing ill rapidly. Students of last
t o-fol : It r eco
a
eonsiderable
change
for the better.
iety is ons
G
tabs, with whom Dr.Grossman
on Tuesday were Milton M. Altoxan- are enrolling for further courses this,
toward some de finite
make spiritual freedom the undoubt. pe
This may be attributed to two causes.
obli gati
in Cincinnati. Mr. and Mrs. gar- in the first place the Pilsudsky regime
1
der, Louis Duscoff, Jacob Friedberg, year. Many of the applicants are r „ N
t as adopted
ject in Palestine
pelts were former Detroiters who
(Turn To Last Page.)
Rabbi Leo 'M. Franklin. Walter young men and women, some of them .
war and post-war orphans, many tor,
w hope in ninny of the
AI B'RITH HOLDS
infused new
went to Cincinnati when Dr. Gros, ha.
Fuchs. Miss Edith Hem:enrich. (ter- intending to forepart. for teaching; D
have been taught trades or
in the courses
man accepted the Plumb Street Tern- people. It %III be recalled that th e
INITIATION OCT. 10 , whom
nard Isaacs, Theodore Levin, Esser others are it
given
instruction
in
practical
farm-
marshal
ei
nrsi
t:
t
h
i
al
lu
'
as sociates mule it
A
I • I
_
'
phi call. Rabbi Franklin will repre-
Rabinowitz, Milford Stern, MelviLe pun y or
ing. One of the major functions of MEETING TO BENEFIT sent his congregation at Cincinnati. ear at the outset of their rule that
h cannto t attend , Prize. Aw•rded Member. Securing ' Junior
of women wo
y
number
,
Henr
n
Hadassah
is
the
Jewish
Na-
they
would
endeavor
to deal e quitably
S. Welt, Morris D. Waldma
I
d by
Monday night are t•nrolling for t h e
1 . two
.
Five Applications.
Rabbi Grossman is survive
with in their
ttional Fund, through the upkeep of , ORPHAN ASYLUM HELDI
really J ewish citizens. Wh e ther
B ins man, David S. Zeman. . . classes by be given on Tuesday after- ,
. u olp
.
brothers,
Rev,

"
boxes
and
collections
on
ape-
Waldman presided. Otto Wismer,
,
I11 become the new pol-
Lod I e dal
Lodge
"JNI
New York City and Adolph of C hi- thin
regular meeting of Pro dtr B'nai
lo y of the Polish government may be
occasions, such as flower day and To C•mo•ign in Synagog... for'
secretary of the Legal Aid Bureau, noon. Many of the womenstudentsA
'
are mothers who wish h to know more
o
t Or' •
e ago.
nd. for Palestine Horne.
too soon to judge. The fact is it has
also attended. The aforementioned, about .lewish religion and history in Ni, 34, Independent
flag day'
B'rith,
took
place
in
the
lodge
canna',
,
;Wendy had a very wholesome etreet
The first meeting of the fall season
with the exception of Mr. Whinier,
that they may be able to bring in the B'nai B'rith Community
T he meeting on behalf of the great '
Ot
opon the Jews of Poland.
,3' House; will be held on Tuesday evening, Oct.
and Fred M. Butzel, Samuel Summer- order
their children in the Jewish spirit. on
evening, Sept. 1. 0 . The
I Monday
Talmud Pal. .' stint Orphan As lum Diskin was , UNIVERSITIES EMPTY
But while Poland is in better
shape
field, Nathan Gross And Julian Kro- up
was
devoted
entirely
to
the
5,
at
the
Philadelphia-Byron
Some of the applicants are members meeting
' has been in a long bett
JEWS
NOT
ADMITTED
me
i
th an it
time, and
I

gt are the incorporating members of
e u. iness niat- Torah, when a program of unusual
I B yron
ol Yh
* the Ph
.n
a tntAi
e si a . m i of routine b s'
the association. They, together with of the Masonic Order who wish to

the Jews profit by this improved con-
interest
to
all
will
be
presented.
Re-
.....
orning,
I
ar
M
Sunday
t
r.r,
lian'I
o
t
Talmud
T
learn more of the Jewish history and ,
: .

the members of the Detroit Service
ports an d Si, I. ig .
Sept. 19. It was decided at the meet-; VIENNA.-1.1. T. A.) —The Neu; W inn, the country is far from pnts-
forms the background
b rs of literature
. Benjamin A. Gladwin, member of t Iladassah convention, which took
firm*, became ,Charter mem e
be no mass or' Freiepresse, the leading Viennese Porous.
of Masonic teachin.m.
1 a matter of fact the Joint Dis-
As
there would
the federation.
s held to further the '. daily comments on the statement of
The niost popular courstos so far are the entertainment committee in 'lace in Buffalo on July 1 and 2 will ing that
lic me
give
by
Detroit
delegates.
'
estine
institutiona,Ithe Hungarian Minister of Education tributiton Committee is supporting
of
the
Pa
The following
resolution adopted
of ineor-
' given -
pubw('
ca
potation
was unanimously
at ' Compartifive Religion, to be given by charge of the Saturday night dances,
to 15,00 0 orphans in I dam!. The
Dr. Franklin. and Modern Jewish Lit- reported that the nuCni auditorium
but rath er a drier ill be made in the C ount Klebelsberg, made in an m it , :
filled to canacity upon the oc- IMPRESSIVE CEREMONIES
synagog ues too have them undertake, view with Jacob Landau. managing great majority of these orphans are
the meeting:
erature, to be given by Rabbi Frans. NHS
T. :, still an aftermath of the war I ys.
of the Detroit Jewish casino of the first Saturday night
01
MARK U. H. S. OPENING the maintenance of r1111A.
rec ttor of the Jewish Telegra
"Whereas, the incorporators named All the mem bers
It
interesting to note that one o f
thedance, which took lace the evening

. Simons presided and in a Agency. •
1) . IA'
o
t 0 rtseive
• '11
iho
in the proposed articles of 'mom- co
of Sept. 18. Mr. (. adwin announced
An impressive ceremony will mark short speech praised the work bring' Count Klehelsberg stated to Mr. the problems engaging the attention
lion of the Jewish Welfare Feelers- I bulletin of Beth El College are asked that patrons of future dances will
Landau
that
the
numerus
clausus
in
of
the
Polish
social workers is wheth-
lion of Detroit have this day in ' to telephone, write or conic too Temple' be accommodated in the auxiliary the formal opening of the new branch done by the institutions, particularly
• these (orphans are better off in pri-
meeting approved said articles of as- ' Beth El. Woodward avenue at Glad.' ballroom as well as in the main audi- of the United Ilebrew Schools on because the orphans are being Hungary will automatically cease to Cr
would
sociation and directed the incorpora- stone. There is no tuition fee, except torium. Music for the dances is be- the corner of Parkside and Midland . trained as skilled workers who
lem homes
very frequently
discussed in
this
avenues, on Sunday, Oct. 17, at 3 p. eventually help in the upbuilding of exist when it will become unneces; rate
or in institutions--a
prob.
tion of said Jewish Welfare P okra - t a registration fee of 52. 00 to he nail ing furnished by an orchestra of
The Freiepresse remarks that the rountry with relation to American or-
no. An elaborate program has been the Holy Land. Rabbi Aaron M.
Lion of Detroit in accordance there- at the opening session. The college radio broadcasting fame .
.
.

o
.
ins
y,
Ilungarian
universities
in
the
pro.
opens
on
Mont
ay
night,Oct.
s
with;
i First edition of the B'nai B'rith arranged and will include addresses asylum while in Palestine, lauded the
e ing c.01iLhe e I aTl. About 40 per cent of the orphans
"It is resolved and directed that
prominent rabbis.
"'
e
in orphanages
and
60 per rent in
Broadcaster, the lodge's monthly by At
6:30 p. m. on the same day, a achievement of the institution be- p
err s e ta dnic s l:o g pfe e d a t the
./ aepeei t;es e ■ an instance
I lenry Wineman, Esser R a binowitz
publication, was mailed to members banquet will be held in the new; cause it enables the children to study of
w h et ,. private homes. The local Polish Jew-
at
and Milford Stern sign and acknowl.' TO START SESSIONS
tab communities contribute about 35
on Tuesday, Sept. 21, and met with' building. Those planning on attend- trades and handicrafts while they are l rye eoafre5oinlpyr.2f7essstoursdenat.sdanadssaf
o
o
istaanct
there t i
edge the articles of association of
AT SHAAREY ZEDEK instant favor. The new publication ing are requested to make reserva- being eared for.
per cent of the coot of supporting
t u h
said proposed corporation as present-
, these orphans.
will be a monthly feature and will
ed and submitted in this meeting, for
lions immediately at the main office! Abraham Keidan gave the first professors.
In addition to supporting the or-
Sunday School Will Re.urne Work contain articles written by members of the U. H. S., 609 East Kirby ave. I contribution in the city of Detroit,
themselves and for the remainder of
of the lodge as well as by men of
. phans the Joint also maintains a num-
on October 3.
nue. Northway 0476. The charge is giving $1,000 for the maintenance of
the incorporators and members of
ber
of kitchens where the working
nationa lreput e.
SCHWARTZBARD TRIAL
/I room.
said Jewish Welfare Association of
22.50 per person.
people are enabled to obtain a fairly
The Sunday School of Congrega-1 Special caps are being given as
The Hebrew magazine, published', Committees will be appointed to
COMES UP IN DECEMBER' igood meal for the equivalent of two
Detroit, and that a copy of this reso-
prizes
to
members
of
the
lodge
who
lution 3uly certified by the secretary lion Shaarey Zedek, Brush street and secure five or more applications for and edited by the alumni aksociation j visit the larger synagogues to aolicit
' or three cents.
of this meeting be attached to said Willis avenue, will resume its ses- membership before the initiation of of the U. li. S., will be distributed t subscriptions. Jacob Netzorg, vithin-
PARIS.---1.1. T. A.I—The trial of
In order to encourage cultural ac-
sions for the 1926-1927 season Sun-
' leered to solicit the subscriptions of
articles of Association."
, at the dedicatory exercises.
Sholom
Schwartzbard,
who
killed
tivity
the Joint spends about 525,000
day morning, Oct. 3, at 9:45 o'clock. the "Julius Deutelbaum Clam,"
The office of the new school is al- • the Shaarey Zedek Synagogue.
l
which
will
take
place
Sunday.
Oct.
ora
in
revenge
for
the

month
on this item alone in Poland.
The school will be under the general
Those w ho attended the meeting Semion Pet
ready open for registration. A well
Ukraine during the This does not include the health work
ZIONIST MEETING OCT. 4.
direction of Rabbi A. M. Hershman 10, in the community house. Harry . equipped kindergarten room is being i were Rabbi, A. M. AshinskY , A. M. pogroms in the
Slavin.
chairman
of
the
organization
5
years
Hershman.
Moses
Fischer,
Mendel
Petlura
regime,
will
not
come
up
be-
.
which
is
being done in that country.
and A. I.ouis Gordon. who has been
committee, announced that several t prepared for children under
M.! fort December, it was learned here. Speaking of the health work, Mr. HI-
Important matters relating to the superintendent of the school for sev- hundred applications have been pro. of age. , Landau, Samuel Hurwitz and S.
31.
Henri
Torres.
Schwartzbard's

dont
told
of a town he visited near
P ine, and Jacob Netzorg Jacob
reorganization of the Zionist Organ- eral years. The classes will range I cured thus for and he expects the
Friedberg. Abraham Keidan, Joseph counsel, in an interview with the rep- Bialysto•k where an examination has
JEWS DECREASING
ization in Detroit will be discussed from kindergarten to high school age new class to he the largest in the
Wetsman.
Id
S.
Zeman,
Jacob
Levine,
rmentative
of
the
Paris
Yiddish
disclosed
the
tragic fact that 75 per

and acted on at the general assembly ; and will be in charge of expert teach- lodge's history.
KOVN0.—(J.
T. A.) — Alarming ' I. August, Mr. Somerman, Mr. Aaron ' newspaper, Pariser liajnt, stated that , cent of the children are suffering with
of members of the district to, be held ers. The subjects which will be

A
meeting
of
the
general
commit-
'the
purpose
of
his
journey
to
Russif
i
tuberculosis.
Tuesday evening, Oct. 4, in Hie audi- taught include history, Biblical and tee of the lodge has been called for figures of the decrease of the Jewish and Mr. Horwitz.
not the Schwartzbard case. He . Of • much more constructive nature
Rabbi Schreibman, who is in thel was that he made th e t rip on behalf o as the work done by the Joint Distribu-
torium of the Jewish Center at :n post.Biblical; religion, ethics and Saturday afternoon, Sept. 25, at 4 population 111 the Republic of Lithu-
it of Detroit on behalf o f th e or.' said
e t
a became
known
here. I n t h Indus-
Melbourne street. Louis Lipsky, J 'eh religious and folk music. begin p. M., in the community house. The am
of
Shavli
alone,
an
important
phan
asylum,
stated
that
the
support
of
another
client whose trial is i soon bun ( ommittee through its loan kas-
Registration of pupils will
president of the Zionist Organization
I sar and their co-operatives. There
next regular meeting of the lodge
a cause that should' to begin in Russia.
of America, is expected to address at 9 o'clock on the morning of Oct. will take place Monday evening. Sept. trial center in Lithuania, the Jewish of the home is
While in Russia M. Torres saw are
:
about 300 such institutions Seat.
S.
but
parents
desiring
to
enroll
their
population
has
decreased
from
40
per
be
supported
by
every
Jew
in
the
C.:,
the meeting. Several resolutions af•
whom
he
discussed
itered
27. A short business meeting will
through Poland and Mr. Billi-
I many people with
feeling Zionist work in Detroit dur- children before that date may do so be followed by a program being ar- cent of the total population to 25 per of Detroit who has any interest what-
among them the kopf says they are doing truly mar-
by
calling
at
the
office
of
the
syna-
' cent. Before the war the Jewish never in the maintenance of the I many questions,
ing the coming year will be present-
Sohwartibard ease. Schwan:bard. velour work. Through them the small
ranged by the intellectual advance-
ogue
or
telephoning
Glendale
5197.
bered
35
Palestinian
institutions
and
particu-
I
g
a num
th
ed to the assembly by the executive
1
only larly those institutions which care he stated, Is feeling we in p son
Non-members are not required to . ment committee of the lodge, o f PoP
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committee. The general discussion pay any fees for the admission of I which Henry M. Abramovitz is the ' 000, while at present there are
and is calmly awaiting his trial.
for the young and destitute.
will be followed by election of officers
21,000.
chairman.
their children to the classes.
and• new executive committee.

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