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(Class Named for Him to ) LARGE DELEGATIONS
HERBERT PARZEN
'
FITTING
MEMORIAL
Be Initiated on Sunday
GOES
TO
ST.
PAULI
Louis
MARSHALL
" Corat ive
R
FROM MANY STATES
DEUTELBAUM CLASS ('Io T each
B eth El
MEETING
HELD
FOR
e ligion "

CONTINUES
DISPUTE
c.„
WILL ATTEND MEET
WILL BE INITIATED
ISRAEL ZANGWILL
WITH
TURKISH
JEWS
0 N SUNDAY OCT 10

VOL. XXX, NO. 19

Recently Ordained Rabbi Acc• pis
to Temple Aaron.

rep`

Rabbi Herbert Parzen, on of Nits
Charles l'arzcti, , 1441 M kb i •
:an avenue, last Sunday evening left Nathan Straus, Louis Marshall
f„,. St. r „,„1 , mi n „ . to hn,g1„ his du

Chicago Conference of United
Jewish Campaign Opens
Saturday, October 9.

a and s

---

Answers Constantinople Chief
ties as the spiritual head of Tentple
Rabbi In Minority Rights
Controversy.

___

la One of Largest Ever Inducted
'
Into Lodge in History of
the Order.

DECLARES SWISS CIVIL
CODE NO SUUBSTITUTE

REV. NEIBUFIR DELIVERS
EDUCATIONAL ADDRESS I

Charges Rabbi With Oriental
Exaggeration In Renunci
ation Stand.

Noted Speakers Scheduled to
Speak at Zangwill Memo-
rial Meeting Oct. 11.

And Dr. Stephen Wise
Address Gathering.

DETROIT DELEGATION
IS REPRESENTATIVE
--- •
Remarkable Program of Eye
Witness Reports Will be
Given by Workers.

LOVETT AND LEVINTHAL
EULOGIZE DEPARTED

Nicholas Murray Butler Seeds
Letter Because of Inabil-
ity to Attend.

NEW YORK.—From every part of
the United States and Canada hun-
dreds of men and women who are ac-
i
tively participating in the $25,000,-
One of the largest clues-es of can- :
000 United Jewish Campaign are en
in
the
hittory
of
Pisgah
didates
route for Chicago, where a national
o.
34,
Independent
Order
Lodge,
conference called by National Chair-
will be initintea Sun-
rit
Winti
t
as
man David A. Brown and Felix M.
day afternoo Oct. 10, in the E
Warburg, chairman of the Joint Dis-
JULIUS DEUTELBAUM
Writ Community Hose. 275 East
tribution Committee, will convene at
Ferry avenue Three hundred Jewish
can add
"l'here is nothing that
the Standard Club on Saturday night
young men of this city will become
RABBI LEO M. FRANKLIN I., heretofor
what I beet. e said on Stephen S. Wi•c,
Rabbi
Israel
II. Le-1
;Italia'
and
Professor
Robert
Morse
and be in all-day session Sunday.
members of the organization as the
Lovette eulogized the late writer. lk T•
One purpose of the conference is
"Janne Deutelbaum Class" so named, Phi; ' aub'ect " Mr. Nlarshall stated.
"The comments of the chief rabbi in•
•Ie
wesided
t
n
to take stock of what has already
.7 NI. S
in honor of the lodge s
ilicate that he does not understand
alr. Marshall in his address gave
been accomplished toward raising the
The campaign, which resulted in the.
the sitUaton. Ile is speaking ill terms
an eloquent appreciation of the life,
largest fund ever gathered in Jewish
acquitition of this large class, wae Beth El College
of Oriental exaggeration when he in-
iteriu•y career and leadership of
history. Another purpose is to take
directed by Harry Stavin, chairman ,
that
'the
entire
Jewish
popu-
Zangwill in Jewry. Dr. Wise in his
tomato
stock also of what has bee n done in
of the organization cmmitte.
at
Northern
High
lotion has renounced its minority
address dwelt particularly alien the Will Speak
the way of alleviating the distress in
According to talkers of the lodge,
ts.'
He
and
the
notables
who
role
of
Israel
Zangwill
in
the
Zionist
School on Sunday,. October
P demi Roumania Galicia, Bessara-
rieh
D mtelbaum's administration has
-
-
" 1 t
orLovett • '
Ut.:1:took
such
It
movement.
Professor
bin, Hungary and other Eastern and
L
-
EN
been one of the mast successtul in Registration and First Sessions
HERBERT PAR
17, at 3 P. M.
renstitute the Jeweta people any
.ciation of Israel Zangwill
Central European countries, and also
the 50 years of the lodge's existence.
more than the three tailors
of Tooley
Take Place 'Monday Night
,pie.
of Eng- Aar"", the principal Conservative ,pan of English letters, declaring that
his administration the first I
The lirst meeting of the Detroit the progress and prospects of the
the distinction
•treet The
constituted
pe
Jewish agricultural colonization work
tr in the his- .
Oetuber 11.
lam'.
treaties the
conferred
rights congregation in that city, succeeding Z's works have
Jewieh community center
:h o accepted of being bate d on the elements of • Jewish Open Forum wns held on Sun- fostered in Russia by the Agro-
State of Michigan was
t be Rabbi Philip Kleinman, wh
tory of the St
Northern
, could no
cleverness and vision. Zang - lay, Oct. 3, at 3 p. m., at
a
1
at
in
Milwaukee,
Rabbi
Pa
lay,
Joint.
completed. Intellectual and enter.
Hillquit,
the
On alenday night, October II, at • of citizenship which
k
,
r
•f
l
. d
' h
MOrris
away by t h e r aekish go vern. ilka•-,,e
The delegates to the conference
net nit
lI17 : will started his literary career ut a High Seheol.
tainment programs of cultural and
fegi'tration few Beth taken
'' 'Y' e of neriod in English literature when net.' s wialist lawyer of New York will hear first-hand reports by men
i. a " antics
)Y
rzet'
Pa
,
...v.I:viii
'
educational
benefit to the
member,
and to the community
at large
have El Cidleg•e of Jewish Studies will be- ment and conferred
other be
tondo-
soli- was
''
the
tiontinant
note.
City,
spoke
on
Our
41hanging
Social
cannot
Was
cleverness
At a :311, the opening assembly of mental rights which
0, r 1 "Ite
gone a hrena survey of and women qualified to speak with
• I , •h' , 'an
received. his bachelor • a first note I s "Premier and the Order." lit.
authority on conditions in practically
'
been
prov.ded
um in
el placing
and have
re-tilted
the local, the •aelleire will lie held and the stii-
" 'd, .v of ai every
by notables
without
the
. ,
in the sot ial order t that every country in Europe. They will
teinsent
individual
concern-
r ee . from the Uni. Nita Painter," posseses., in the judgment the chanietis p.m
., ar ts h s deg
. tkgrki.
,
•11-, i ti inn' awn gen-
1
be
addressed
by
alilford
will
and not even then without that : of .11. ,letin and was one of the of critics, enough wit for three have taken 1. • e within

countries
and
in-
i
•Ients
s
prestige
the hear a full report on all r. roan
body in a peSitiOn of
I Stern, presidi ❑ nt ef Temple Beth El, Ill
of the Longue of Nations, which is loner graduates of the Jewish Theo- jjore k , but' Zangwill, like Dickens . I ration and indicated that despite l-
outside o f Russia from D B ern har d
fluenee
in the community. be exempli- and by Dr. Hanklin aial Rabbi Erroll.
Ii .
under the influence.of his early life appearance of stabili ty
amI immutabi
oint
1

b..
the
custodian
of
these
rights.
When
loeical
Seminary
last
June,
when
he
Kahn
European
director
of
the
J

,
work
Will
.
e
.


very profound sale t iany ts
i le
^ awarded the cyrt
of hardship and conditions of perse-
minority treata's were In I. 0 was
by the ledge's dep.: team, of , Al. in .
trend of Distribution Committee. They will
chairman. half of the Student's Connell of the the
into there was no desire on anybody's "with merit." At the graduation ex- cutien, was motivated by a grent taken place. Ile showed the
w hi c h tinny G ge ,,ekh i s
s :dal change in the spread of public hear reports on 'tussle from Dr. Jo-
ercises he received the Irving Leh-
Aiding in the iiiitiatory exercise: will I college.
At !':Ills e'elork the regular sessions part to intervene in matters
which
ownership
and
coll.)]
in
the
use of seph A. Rosen, head of the age,
but only in man prize in public epeaking atm compassion for suffering humanity
ncrn,
of international
bout. were of Turkish
be the Baia' illrith Symphonic Trio, , vill begin - -the teen at it
public facilities as gus railways, Joint and from Dr. A. E. Crowe!,
I shared in the Itabbinowitz Memorial clevt•rness.
and was not content merely wit h such
directed by Dr. Mark Gunaberg. The - - • , • taking, a brief session la teeen those which Were
health
and
sanitatIon
in
this
country its legal advisor, who drafted the
..
world
,
' pape r • bane
voncern. In the interest of wet
' I e o f lue
j agreement with the Russian gavern
Straus Makes Plea for Unity.
h e tit
general public is being invited to
at- Hasa. ,
Klee, the
coin- U:00 and 9:311; the regular seetinil
j as well as in Europe.
hour classes taking the session 9:30 peace it was regarded aa essential
tend the initiation, which will
. ,i •"the Separation of Israel from .11.-
"And now the spirit and tnemory
Ile eMplutsized the feet that every , meat giving the agro-Joint complete
mence
Following
at 2 o'clock.
the afternetan's ex., to 10:00. Thee, even on the opening that minorities in all of the nation. ,,•,,,.„
,
June Columbia University ,(as our great beloved (Tacna- and I eent.eollected in texts by the federal autonomy.
lost and clines affected by these treaties should be 1 ' n Last
They will hear reports from a num-
govern-
it no time will I
protected and guaranteed in the te•nferred on him the degree of nets- champion has brought us together t•ity, county, state and village
AO-
eises, a banquet will be served in the nigl
t o
here, Zionists and non-Zionnats, the incil.ts was expended for public and bar of American Jewry's leadin us g fp:-
ion ance.
these
by
secured for them
anent el
rights
dining hull. Commencing at 9 o'clock, j work will
he
ter
of
arts.
always
so
I
'
une, ei rns„ betd, 11 „nun' ne h covered
an'
n t workers
Ina
vial
The Origin of the College.
uses. 'Phis was
an ', 1.1 social
Prirzen
official...el
in
the
St.
American
Jewish
Committee,.
,,
involved—ouch
It
dancing will be permitted in the main I
'
Boll H t'idkee was started last treaties.
pointed out in the (Terse of his '
Paul temple during the recent High ,,ther representative
organizations,
Civil Code Amendable.
cob Billikopf, executive director of
our
tribute to his!"
"('
auditorium and music will be previa. , year
examination
of past secial orders.
an experiment. It tart opened
, - le
I s •aid , "tt • pay
I
is
el a t e I y Inert
"The idea that the provisions of Duly Da ye •• i a
1
the Philadelphia Federation of Jew-
red immt
nu mbe r. of pang
his
work,
to
discuss
alilton
M.
Alexander
presided
at
the
de by the Oakland Tun esters, a popu.
flints
and
to
• , .
lar dance band. Jaceb Rosenberg, at the request of a
:er was
the Swiss civil code adopted by Tur- a spec
' e ected for a period of
and the prob• nulling which opened promptly at 3 ish Charities; Dr. Maurice Dexter,
Zangwill and his
chairman of the ledge's entertain-linen and women of the temple house.
,
substitute for the right, end years.
! executive director of the Boston
key are
The preniptness of the
lents for which he fought and laid o clocK,
I arge of the din- ' holds who wiehed to enrich their ge e k'
of Jewish Charities; Dr.
I
special
guaranteed
by
the
treaties
indicates
merit committee, in et
down his life. Let us honor his mem-
people ' ing was a feature which should by all Federation
1'11101011 n la"
Ludwig Bernstein, executive director
intteductitin to Jewish culture and how uninformed the chief rabbi i•-•
net-dance, states that no speeches '0,1
op by emulating his
s life of unselfish means Re continued in the.future.
A•civil
code
is
subject
to
amendment
,e
The
next
meeting
of
the
Open
For-
I
of
the
Pittsburgh
Federation of Jew-
will be made at the banquet.
, These young people wer
service and devotion to his
It is nimouneed bY 11011rY M. Ala learning. roon,,,,,.
t h!, ttodor. s at any taw. Rierhts which it today
um which will be h e ld sunday, Oct.; i sh Charities; Mrs. Rebekah Kohut,
:mil to humanity at large.
raroovitz, chairman of the intellee- i110•11
recognize
may
be
taken
away
honorary
president
of the Council of
may
"Ile sacrificed his health in the 17 at 3 . p. in, at Northern High !
t a staff of the Religious School who
I., 1 corner of w6-6,TviiriniTITOwen 1 . Jewish Women, who Will tell what she
tun' advancement committee, that
Kean a fuller an mot•t, sys- tomorrow by the majority. It is for!
nelit for justice to the Jew--and for a -wosiso,
I
'
in
the
Uniteti,
Zangwill memorial program will beIwksheal
In
even
tenuitte knowledge of the subject's they that eeason that
the eve aistruction of the long-ark' avenues, Will be addressed by Rev , saw in Poland, and Miss Irma May
we are not content to have
e h I I NH uhr minister
d .r the auspices of the lodge I
B 'In
given
under
'
' ‘r of Beth an d ali-s Ilortense Breckler, who re-

cre tcacbiag their classes. It was stei
I wted hol • y L ' an d. • And • I think 1 this
''' • ' '
alonday evening. Oct. 11, in the . etiM- ' , . pH-seine
brought to bear , by these the fundamental rights of the inai. Dr. William Rosenau Urges is
' an appropriate occasion for all o f El Evangelical Lutheran Church, on a twi rled last tFritanly, what he yat hothven



e
inanity house. The exercise.: will be , the
t ...ti groups that led to the opening of victual protected merely by a code or
to
pledge
ourselves
to
discontinue
suhitet
of
interest
to
Jews
as well as Icon erenee o tell v. a
-
-
ad
American Jews to Re
iis
the Monday night chissea. Once the by an act of Congress sir of a legit- ,
' seen during the past two months on
open to the public.
all strife and discord in Jewish life Gentiles.
just 'themselves.
tillege had been announced, however, lature. We have found it necessary
Rev. Neibuhr is one a the most of- a tour of the Jewish hunger-belt.
Milford Stern Chairman.
a d to work with nil our hearts and
In addition, the conference will
' ey • ther groups in the community t o h ays, them guaranteed in the Con-
•i lent of Temple
for unity and peace in Ameri - festive find scholarly speakers in the
Stern,
• i
\}:1V PORK.—The Jewish Insti. , o uls Israel, so that we may be able city of Detroit and his talks are usual- hear a report from helix M.Marburg,
di.,,,,red that it met a nee(' which siltation of the several states and the'
can
B e th El, will act 101 ehairlhan fit the ,
,, h• en setae' questions. lie was one of detailing what the Joint Distribution
meeting and will introduce as speak- ' they had long felt. Quite a number of United States. The minority rights tote of Religion had its formal open,
men and \vellum who had again have for the same reason been guar- .nys exercises for the fifth acadeniii• to devote our the
energies
and
our means
speedy
rebuilding
al the leaders respensible for the Olivet Committee has already done and
ers Professor John Wilcox of Detroit j • y„,„,
r o n M o nday morning, Oct. 4. The , to help in
Conference sin "Good Will Between plans to do in the near future for
City College, who will speak on . and again lawn embarrassed ler their anteetl by the treaties and by the yea
address of welcome to the new and Palestine and at the same time t ".
AS
Jeaish
history,
of
the
League
of
Nations,
which
stands
.
also
for
the
relief
,dews and Chritians," held recently in the reconstruction of the life of East
a
'. 1., ill's ' t 'bulbul to latera.! i 'not Mice of
tore
k
• • — II We Can
Was i ■
.
so «e. aret. old students
Proles-air Samuel Levin of : Bibl e, of the tssential principles of a trustee for the rights e wish
Rosellau.
rabbi
of
the
Eutaw
of
our
brethren
in
Russia,
Poland.
One.,
religion
The Mich.
Detrtat Jevcish Open Forum has
has senberg,
European
Jewry; from James
Ro.
"Undoubtedly the J
vice-president
of the N. Joint
"Zang.' Judaism, of Jewish literature since
,
City
College,
who will discuss
will—the
Author-•Ilis
Relationship. Bible times, and of modern Jewish teaches us to obey and respect the , Place Temple, Baltimore, and mend- whose
Roumania,
Austria
and heaven
IluntrarY
arranged for a number of noted speak. Distribution Committee, on his ob-
need
cries
unto
and
' p I I , • w deemed the new school as laws of the government under which I her of the board of governors of tht ,
era,
among
whom
are
Waldo
Frank,
I.et
us,
servations
in
Russia,
oust
from
David
ailing
• .• '
R"‘ea -
w tet '.
to Jewry.," ant Louis 1
we live. But that does not mean hint j Hebrew Union 4 ollege.
Zangv,11. ,lames Waterman Wise, Dr. Isaac A. Brown, on the status of the cam-
berg, who will read from Zangwill's '
the memory
of pledge
Israel for unitY Landman, Lewis Browne, Aaron Na- paign. Louis Marshall is scheduled
(Turn to Last Page.1
when that governnicnt has by a sal-j The theme of Dr. Rosenau's ad- honor making
good this
works. Morris Garvett will deliver I
by
chin
treaty'
made
it
a
Part
of
its
fun-
I
dress,
"The
Call
for
Readiaatment,"
piro, Louis Lipsky, Maurice Samuel, to deliver the keynote address.
a short address on the life of Zang- I
constructive work and
-- The Flaiai 'Frith Symphonic
lament al law that we ehall became I was "What chance for survival in the and peace, for
he conference will be held at the
•t liberal giving to those Prefessor Nathan 'saxes of Harvard.
wi.
citizens and remain citizens, and that, oresent cultural nillieu as re iyion in
No admission is charged at any of the -
Trio, under the direction of Dr. Mark JUNIOR HADASSAH
at such we shall have the enjoyment !general and Judaism in particular?" in dire distress. This woula help us h'orum leet tiros, but a collection is standard
Club and
delegates
will
be entertanied
by the
a local
comilittee
ailve
the
painful
and
complicatelj
Ni
Gunsberg, will render an appropriate
,
STARTS ACTIVITIES of specified fundamental human 1 outlining the innumerable change
headed by Y Julius Rosenwald.
problem for which Israel Zangavill I taken to help defray the expense. at- of 250
musical program.
'
. ____
fit'
through
which
Judaism
has
Passed,
in
rights, we shall at the instance
Dr. and
Wise
moved the audience when I The Detroit public is invited to
New York Leader. to Attend.
Sir. Abranwvits also states that
lived
died."
I
and public officials surrender those rights I "creeping with its successive change ,
Classes, Dramatic
these meetings.
Judge Alfred .1. Murphy will address Collor.'
Included in the delegations from
Choral Groups Formed.
as if they were merely scraps of Pa- of environment, Dr. Rosenau pointed
on
Monday
evening,
Oct.
New
York are William Fox, chair.
the lodge
per. I regret to say that the chief out the progressiveness of Judaism he repeated the phrase he coined al I , PERFECTiON LODGE
________
Zang...ill's cremation services in sue.
25. Professor John V. Van Sickle
man; David M. Bressler, acting chair-
Junior Hadassah opened the sea- rabbi fails to understand that he is' and declared that the time had come
to dust. '
tinent
of
the
BANQUET
IS
SUCCESS
ion
for
"from
dust
the
economies
depai
of
man, and Jonah J. Gt,Idttein, yaw
its first regular meeting on playing with edged tools and Oat if I 'ar a revaluation of the present Jew- -titu
.

University of Michigan will speak be- son with evening, Oct. 5. at the l'hil• he has counseled this abject abtli ea- ' ith status. Admitting that a crisis "from flame thou comest an d unto
' chairman of the sensationalll slic-

ftwe
the
members
(luring
the
month
To
cessful drive to rake $6,000,0100 as
of Novernisq• on "The Economic and atlelphia end Byron Talmud Torah. tine of the Nlagna Charts of the Tur- ' had arrived in Jewish life, Dr. Ro• , flame
returnest."
Mr. thou
Stroock
read a letter from Dr. I The nitietnantd
beautiful
Fountain
t at N5.,,, y or. x ,,, quota in the United Jew- •
np ,le the
c Tenv.i in
new
Masonin Room
,iniaiien
Was pre- leish minorities, which includes not senau stated that "the present de- ,
Murray flutter, president of
Financial Condition of Europe." 0th - A very interestine prograni
Nicholas
.I ash Campaign, and which netted
Judaism, noticeable ;
its
er talks on the fine arts, music and scented and included renorts anti side- only J•wa but other peoples, he has faction from and
h `,. I nearly $7,000,000; Herbert II. Leh-
. ' 4,.,
, ea
ion Rived
to ge
9e'm a I with
anqu
;,.,.fie
' Cm'
'j ent,
Ple d Pt et
old, men and worn- , ("taut - tibia University, who after re-
convention, committed a capital sin in the ears of among young
the
.•
the drama are platined by the com- lights on the Hada:ain't
t '1 . w, 1 i new
Harry Fische',
our , gutting his inability to attend
Mall, Paul
which was held in Buffalo the early God and nian. The great Rabbi Meir • • •n, peer and rich, is traceable g to thelnweting
wrote of Zang%eill: "lie 1," and ceremony,
in connecion
into Detroit s
entrance
mittee.
Alexander
Kahn, lion. Julian W .
(Kahn,
given by Mi, Rosa 1. ' 1 ' of Hothenburg, in the dark days of un pa rdonable d elay in hee di n
a
l
c
i
nart
of
JulY,
An extensive program
of so
public
by the sitz,
the earth
all too
soon,
for the from
personality
which
spoke
by nrtirial
alasonic
Temple.
of president of the Detroit Chapter the twelfth century. rather than t , unmistakable call for sweeping prop-Ipassed
Chaplain
Max Edwards dtaivertal , Nlack, Rev. Dr. Nathan Kress, Il
'events has been made
address, an hnpressive , man Bernstein, Rev. Dr. Isaac Land-
iladacsah. and other Detroit del. subject the Jews of his country to agenda and tinkly adjustment."
immedi- j hie voice and through his pen was the o wni
lodge's entertainment committee.
tev
energises
and tendered t . nian, Rev. Santuel Eisenberg. Ber-
Al
the
informal
and
oppressions,
volun-
'
exactions
' _
The fiat event will be a Hallowe'en antes; Mr. Silverstein rendered
i
t well ' '
neg
ni
tati
e
sided
pow-
' IL I ''.
I nerd Edelherz, David N. Mosessohn,

seven years in prison and ately after Dr. Rosenau's address, I almost unique in its ninny
-' •• J. `'".
dance
which
will
take
place
veal
violin
selections,
aecompanied
by
tarily
spent
p-
re
ninny
11r
Samuel
Eder, worship f ul mes- Herman Edt•lherz, Dr. Lee K. Fran.
masque dance
lee K. Frankel, president of the i or and distinction.
Hr.
died
there.
Ile
recognized
the
don-
,
Sunday evening, Oct. 31, in the main Mr. Tiegal at the piano; Mrs. harry
the very flower of his race, steep.1 ter.. a lice fie t floral horseshoe on be- 1 I kel, Mrs. Jonah J. Goldstein, Capt.
" I° . ger of an evil precedent, and rather boatel of trustees of the Jewish Inati
• 7 ' 1
th e be i ge , D ie
e members
auditorium. The hall will be approP- Harris entertained with a piano
i
been for 4U centuries half of th whom
the Kitt came as a war- Frank Cannes, Morris Engelman, B.
, than to sanction
' it he was ready to tut! of Religion, and Dr. Stephen as that race has of
s,
beauty and excellence .
riateiy decorated and admission will and Mrs. Slone Cohen stressed the
,
t e suffer torment and to surrender his S. I% Ise, acting mean tnt, vie come I •
C Vladeck Peter Wiernick, Meyer
be granted only to persons in ens- wonderful opportunities whic
deeply
touched
and . thanked
prise, Was '
Offkd's life. What a contrast his glorious the students, pointed out the tasks ' in literature and spiritual insight ' prise

Gillis, S. C. Lamnort, Joseph Schloss-
;alters berg, Henry A. Dix, William Morris,
and welt-withers
them and spoke of the sue- I Whatever subject
his pen touched it his
• fellow members
tome. Prizes and refreshments will following cultural program
.
.
I martyrdom affords to the cowardice t
Was
always
.
be distributed and music will be fur- members of Junior liadassah.
'

min
ill
1•7
'
.
sincere y
.
cats
already
achieved
by
the
gradu-
i
at
one
t
.
manifested
in
the
year
1926
by
the
the
to
nisheti by n famous clown band. Pronounced interest was manifest.
ine,
h s b y P ast blaster S. B. Dr. henry Moskowitz, Max
t hot through with deep and fi ne feel- ate speec(
Walt
ed by the announcement of the varied , chief rabbi of Constantinople, who is ates of laid year.
On Sunday evening, Nov. 21, a
I ing. lie lived a life of three dimen. Kahn, who spoke on "The Origin of Titman, Emil Zolla and
It
was
announced
that
the
faculty
i
only
thinking
of
his
own
skin
and
is
feather and keno party will be staged cultural program for the year.'
Past Masters
of the Jewish Institute of Religion 'sions, of which the length was trag- Perfection Ledge," and
The Empire State delegation will
in the lodge's home. The entire build- Classes in elementary and advancel utterly oblivious of the possible d-
n H . Dan t„ and M axwe ll ay. Ben . be headed by Bernard B. Given of
!
t."
changed, tom- ically short"
ing will be utilized for the affair, Hebrew, Jewish history and current feet of his conduct upon the Jews will continue, little change
Mme. Bertha Kalish read from jamin
ma followed. large baskets of Rothschild.
the following scholars: Dr.
who are agonizing in other coun- posed of Tschernowitz,
which, it is said, will be one of the literature have been arranged.
Dr. Julian J. Zangwill's works and Mine. Sara So- flowers were presented II,Dr. Eder by Syracuse,
chairman of the New York
Chaim
The advanced Hebrew class, which tries," Mr. Marshall concluded.
corn. State campaign, and SamuelHess-
tertainment and andorf,
Lookout
most unique of the fall season.
Obermann, Dr. Henry Slonimsky, Dr. kolsky played several memorial pieces ,
who has ' berg, Rabbi Marius Ransom and Wil-

What is expected to be the largest is a continuation of the &n e u .
on the organ. The meeting was ar. the
En Charles K. S
mittees.
social event of the year will be a data of last year and will again be ZIONIST COUNCIL WILL
of Albany, lion. Sam-
ranged Sc a committee of which Mr. ...aphid the • film. t•( secretary during liam liestberg
(Turn To Last Fs
• floretsof Buffalo Samuel
carnival dance to take place Thanks- conducted by Bernard Isaact, super-
e
HOLD MEETING OCT. 11
; Straus Was the chairman and of the administrations et all the mist j Reichier
of Utica anti Louis S. Silver-
giving Eve, Nov. 24, in the crystal intadent of the United Hebrew
which the vice-chairmen were Daniel masters, presented Dr. Eder with a berg of Ni
Falls.
and fountain rooms of
i the new Ma- Schools, is open to any who have
I Guggenheim, itor Otto A. 11 -:731- hand-carved sterling silver trimmed
At a meeting of the Zionist Coun-
The Ohio delegation includes the
described by the an elementary
knowledge
of Hebrew.
NN TO ADDRESS
•Ity Carus I.. Suls erger, Rabbi Wise, gavel, after which the worshipful mos- , following from Cleveland: Eugene
some auditorium,
d'
Jewish history
and current
liters- el held at the offices, 329-331 Majes- MANN
in charge as the most An
beau-
ter delivered his closing address, doss. Halle, Mrs. S. Herzog, E. M.
or. I tam the cornier to be a lecture tic Building, Nionday, Oct. 4, nearly
MEN'S TEMPLE CLUB' Mr. Marshall and Mr. Stroock.
which he thanked these who werere-
tiful ballrooms in America.
Solo-
, course, the latter reviews and discus- , every delegate from every constitu.
oudhlti for creating a reality out of , Baker. Samuel Goldhamer
chestra
of
national
reputation
is
be-
and
Dinner
Planned
for
Oct.
Meeting
ing secured for the affair and an I nissan on current books of Jewisa in- eat organization was present. A ten- by I
I mon Ulmer; from Cincinnati, Hirsch
S.
BRANCH
TO
BE
recommended
was
H.
U.
an ambition.
will be conducted by Max Got. dative program
12. Dance to Follow.
terest,
Dr. Eder presided as master of care• Manischewitz, Max Mankchewitz,
elaborate program of entertainment I
DEDICATED OCTOBER 24
j
dinner was Dr. David Phillipson, Oscar Berman,
and novelties is being arranged. It don of the United Hebrew Schools the program
committee
and
The provision
calling
for adopted.
the elec.
' ',lefties. An eight cnUrse
Reservations for the opening meet• I
gun, after the Sidney J. Freiberg, Maurice 1. Frei-
is stated that dress for the occasion faculty. One period will be devoted
Fitting services will mak the ter served. Dancing was b e
to the two above mentioned groups. lion of delegates-at-large was imme-
14
and
dinner
to
be
given
by
the
j
j
10
will be optional.
of Mrs.
Freda
Milan, in
Morris
berg,
Alfred
Cohen,
Dr.
acted
uPan.
resulting
the . Men's Temple Club at the temple on mat dedication on Sunday, Oct. 24,' d nner, music was furnished by a I51
:Boris
D. lion.
Bogen
and M.
Samuel
Asch.
, ('las s es in eletnentary and ad- diidelY
C.„.,d Dente c o ,„„,ilj,..
ele.Ction
Tuesday, Oct. 12, are coming in very at 3 p. m., of the new Talmud Torah i p eve orchestra.
lYoungsotwn will be represented by
j vari
eta. e tal Hebrew will take place simul-
The affair was a huge success and Julius Kahn and Rabbi I. E. Philo.
record-break- , sit l'arkside and Midland avenues. At
The committee
in charge of
a
carnival
dance, as announced
by the
the I tnneously from 7:30 to B:30 p. not Fro The
dberg
and
Fred
Butzel.
rapidly
and
indicate
facilities was I
chief busines s of the evening
6:30 p. m. of the same day. a ban- only 'wallet. 4 limited
in Jewish hittory and current
from Ohio are Sam L. Segal
i ing attendance for Men's Club af- I Vet
I
will be held. Reservations may tl e attendance restricted to 701 when lOthers
cha irman, is cOmposed of the follow- lit e rature from R:10 to 9:30 p. m.;' was the discussion of ways and
been double that t ot Chillicothe.
have
,
I
all
three
to
meet
every
Thursday,
he-
means
of
strengthening
the
local
j
fairs.
.
Rabbi Louis L. Mann, rabbi of tee made at the main office of the ,t might easily
ing: Arrangements, Barney Yanett, I
, The Pennsylvania delegation will
7, at Zionist district. To aid in Clis. a i
Benjamin A. Gladwin and Jacob Ro- the Philadelphia and Byron Talmud
aerial meeting of all Zionists has Sinai Congregation, Chicaeo, will he United Hebrew Schools, 609
L'ast I number,
.lack Behrman and Bud Blum head- I be headed by Albert II. Lieberman,
senberg• tickets, Harry Yuclkoff ; I ginning
Thursday evening, Oct.
telephoning
. the principal speaker of the evening. Kirby avenue, or by
i rd the et mmitteett that planned and I chairman of the eastern zone, and
' s Silas Feinberg and Irvin de Leah. ,All interested in these classes been called for Thursday evening, Dr. Mann was formerly a lecturer on I , Nerthway 0476.
noveltie .,
' Albert C. Lehman, chairman of the
iperyist
a the banqutt.
than
Oct
21
at
the
Talmud
Torah
on
,
,
.
j

Rabbi.
E.
A.
Aishiskin,
A.
Ashin-
,
t
I western zone. The Philadelphia con-
Othello; publicity, Louis Bass an are urged to enroll not later
' Philadelphia and Byron, which wilt comparative ethics at Yale University ,
- - — -- - —
Muses Fischer, Leo M. Franklin '
evening,
Oct.
14.
Alfred Rosa. The committee plans Thurtday
I tinge'''. will include Dr. Cyrus Adler,
ZIONISTS MEET IN PARIS
The dramatic group. under the be address.' by a speaker of national , and is now profeasor of Oriental lan- sky.
an intensive campaign for the p
; rupees at the University of Chicago. , end A. M. Ilershman will be the prin-

PARIS.- - t J. T. A1 —A joint plc. Albert NI. Greenfield, Lionel Fried-
time of making this affair one of the
speakers.
Mae Helen Morrow. as- prominence.
as rabbi, Dr. MannIcipal
Another
meeting
of
the
council
,
Besides
his
duties
The
office
of
the
new
school
is
al-
j
nary
meeting
of
the
directors
of
the
' mann
• William Hirsch, Jule, Mast-
most successful social affairs in the 'eatierihip
of manager of t le Bon-
sistant stage
Iloyesod. the Palestine Found- , ' baum. Dr. I. M. Rubinow, lion. Bor.
is an untiring worker and leader in :
hisory
of the local Jewish cum- si e q e Comp any, has also been formed will he held at the Fame place Mon.! many worth-while movements. His ' ready open and children 5 years of 1 Keren
s
bort
on
Oct.
12
will
be
"The
Quest
'
age
and
older
are
requested
to
reg.;
scion
Fund;
the
executive
of
Vie,
Ice
Stern and Morris Wolf. The
snd will meet within another week, day evening, Oct. 11, and the only
munity.
j Pittsburghers coming to the confer-
,
According to the statement of Ben- th e date and place tt be announced business •to be discussed will be the '1
toter immed otely. The following . Zionist Organization and the direc-
k I Leo W ei ,
an coca are Irwin
rw n L
e man,
A.
h
of
The
Detroit
Jew.
bical
Young
Judaea
and
National
of
Happiness."
Sfax Levy, at whose baritone yoke subjects will be taught: Correct !tors of the Jewish Colonial Trust and
jamin A. Gladwin, in char ee
of tne in the next nestle
o Id
enson, II
on.
D r. S amue I J . G
t dances,
of the the Anglo-Palestine Company took 1
R Rev.
Fund
organizations.
elements
B'nai Writh Saturday nigh '
sh Chronicle.
many have marveled, will render fey- reading of prayers;
Marcus Aaron, Charles Dreifus,, Al-
these weekly affairs are proving tre-
Ile irew language; Bible, beginning niece here. The purpose of the meet- fred Oppenheimer, Oscar Oppen-
A choral group has been formed
SEEKS AMERICAN MARKET , eel solos.
ing was to outline the plan of work
mendously popular with the younger linden the leadership of Miss Rhea
, Following the meeting, a dance with Genesis: grammar, compositions in Palestine for the fall. The book- he:mer, Marcus Rauh, Nathaniel

set. At the last dance several hun•Harris.
VIENNA.--1.1. T. A.I—Max Del- will be held, Seymour Simon's orches- and Jewish history.
Spear and A. J. Sunstein.
Under the supervision of the keeping and treasury departments of
dred pereons were turned away due
Further information in regard to
Michigan Delegation Large.
the may
music.
to the fact that the ballroom was any of the above mentioned classes phiner, owner of the Tel Aviv intik tra furni.hing
Reservations
be made until teachers ard principal of the whool, the Keren Ilayesod will be removed
' h ea d
e ot er
Chairman Fred M. Bullet will
from I.ondon to Palestine.
crowded to capacity. The next dance may be blamed by calling Ntiis factory which was recently reopened,',
evening, Oct. 11, by tele- the children will conduct Saturday
done
I
departments
of
the
Keren
Hayesod
Satur-
th Mi hi an delegation which in.
llelen Shetzer of 2071 Longfellow left for New York for the purpose! of Monday
in the series will take place
phoning Louis `Musliner, Longfellow morning Rennes. This is being
ihrliiies
sa
, f
the
day evening, Oct. 9.
avenue,
telenhone of
I ong
e ow
who
is chairman
the cultural
cont. finding an American market for Pal.' 1317, or Mr. Rothschild at the in all branches of the United Hebrew ' will
he removed to Palestine during
(Torn To -Lost Page.)
October.
One of the most interesting lee-
- Schools.
temple.
estinian silks.
mince.
(Tern to last page.,

NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.)---Louis
Mrshall, in a statement issued to the •
' lowish Telegraphic Agency, Made
the following reply to the assertions
ffendi, chief
of Rabbi Bejeranu
rabbi of Constantinaple concerning
the nationul minority rights contra-

T. A.• 'Frill
NEW YORK.
ate On behalf of American Jewry' to
tae memory of Israel Zangwill was
nail at a memorial meeting held Sun-
day night in Carnegie hall under the
auspices of a committee represents-
tive of all Chines' and groups in the
American Jewish community
Nathan Straus, Louis Nlarshall, Dr.

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