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Exercises Nov. 17
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DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1926
VOL. XXX, NO. 23
TELEPHONE
II CADILLAC
e of Arts Club 1 NO DISCRIMINATION
AMERICAN ORT WILL Wi ll ll Dedicate New I (In Charg
Dance Set for Nov. 11 ,
North End Clinic
AGAINST JEWS IN
CONDUCT NATIONAL
AMERICAN COLLEGES
MEMBERSHIP DRIVE
Graduates To Participate in
•
Program at Philadelphia-
liyron Talmud Torah.
Campaign For Tools Among
.
Relatives In United States
A class of boys and girls who com-
To Be Inaugurated.
Housed
in Building at 936 Hot
H
brook. Made Possible
By W'ineman Gift.
Jewish Daily Bulletin investi-
gation Shows Absence of
Preference.
The formal dedication of the new
building of the North End Clinic, to-'
rated at 936 Holbrook avenue, just
pleted the required course of study
-
INQUIRY REACHES MANY
east of Oaklzind avenue, will take place
in Bible, Jewish history, Hebrew
PANKEN AND MOSCOWITZ
THOUSAND STUDENTS
November 14, at the clinic,
granimar, literature and composition ,
San
d " '
REPORT
ON
CONDITIONS
'
"
when
the
public
is
invited
to
inspect
will be graduated from the United
SEES WAY CLEAR FOR
Hebrew Schools Wednesday evening, , --- the building and to attend the pro-
Merit and Scholarship Deter-
COMPLETING AGENCY
Nov. 17, at 8 o'clock, in the audi- Plea For Greater Aid For Po - gram at 8:00 o'clock in the evening,
mine Success of Jewish
at which Michael M. Davis of New
torium of the Philadelphia-Byron
lisp Jewry Made. $25,000
Student Body.
Funds Will Overcome Difficul-
York will speak. Mr. Davis will dis-
Talmud Torah.
Allocated For Russia.
cuss the general topic of the service
ties He Declares In Corn.
While this class is the fourth group
—
NEW
YORK.—
(J. T. A.) — The
of a dispensary in making good medi-
Conditions.
to complete the course offered by the
menting
NEW YORK .—(J. T. A.)—A na• cal care available to those in filmier-
charge that discrimination is prac-
United Hebrew Schools, it is the first
ticed
against
Jewish
students in
tional campaign for membership ' ate circumstances.
group to be graduated from the , '
NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.)—A note ,
the American Oct, the society for the
American universities is not based on
The new building, which was made
adelphiallyron Center.
of confidence in the forces of Ameri-
promotion of trades and agriculture possible by a gift of $75,000 from Mrs.
the facts, declares the Jewish Daily
in
The exercises will be very interest- among Jews in Eastern Europe,
can Jewry to co-operate both in rem-
Bulletin, the New York daily printed
Leopold Winernan in memory of her
edying the present conditions in Pal-
ing and entertaining and are open to order to insure a pt:rmanent basis for late husband, is a model of its kind.
in English devoted exclusively to
the public. Public examinations will the organization, will be conducted Mr. Davis, who is executive secretary
estine and in laying the foundations
Jewish news in the United States and
he held during the same week as among individuals and organizations of the Out-patient Service of the
for its future development was sound-
abroad.
ed by Dr. Chaim Weizmann, presi-
This Is evident from the results of
follows: in the United States. United 'hospital Fund of New fork
ISAAC RADER
dent of the World Zionist Organiza-
An extensive effort to secure the
Sunday morning, Nov. 14, at 10
who is well-known as the organ"
an inquiry conducted by the Jewish
tion, upon his arrival on the Boren-
was
o'clock, at the Philadelphia Center, assistance of American relatives for and
spensary
Daily
Bulletin among Jewish fra-
izer of the Boston Di "
z
MILFORD STERN
garia on his fourth visit to the United
the members of the graduating class European Jews by their providing consulted by Mrs. Eleanor Jones Ford,
ternities at American universities and
will be given a public examination in them with tools for productive work director of the clinic, and others in
colleges. The Jewish Daily Bulletin
States.
Dr. Weizmann, long expected in
the Pentateuch and the former proph• and self-sustaining, self-respecting charge and his advice followed to a
directed an inquiry to all fraternities
•
the United States in connection wit
eta. Monday evening, Nov. 15, at life through the channels of the great extent. Jesse M. mac ma n s
and organizations of Jewish students
the contemplated formation of the
7 :30, they will be tested in Jewish American Ort will be made.
president of the North End Clinic. A
at the universities. Up to date, 55
Jewish Agency to include American
A
plea
for
greater
consideration
of
full
description
of
the
building
and
the
history and Tuesday evening, Nov.
replies from leaders of the organiza-
non-Zionists, when interviewed by
10, at the same hour, their knowledge the appalling needs of the I o is departments of the clinic will appear
tions and fraternities coming from 46
the representative of the Jewish
of the Hebrew grammar and litera- Jews was presented to the Joint Dia s in next week's issue of The Detroit Said by Dr. Raclin in Talk on colleges located in 17 states have
Telegraphic Agency, presented the
tore will be demonstrated. tribution Committee and the Euro• Jewish Chronicle.
been received.
Jews. II. G. Alsberg
facts of the situation in Palestine and Annual Meeting Held Nov. 2.
The nucleus of the North End Cline
The inquiry contained the follow-
The faculty and the board of edu• peon headquarters of the Ort.
outlined the future course of action
These
were
the
three
outstanding
is
began
21
years
ago
when
a
Dr.
Ro-
ing questions:
cation of the United Hebrew Schools,
Next Speaker,
Many Reports Given by
by Zionist organization. He ex-
which E. Rabinowitz is chairman, features of the national conference
"I. Is there any discrimination
of
pressed satisfaction with the results
invited the rabbis, Jewish edu- of the Ort which was held at the land assisted Miss Blanch Hart, then
against Jewish students either openly
Committee Chairman.
of the recent Chicago conference of
Charities, in caring
for
the pier
chi'•
cators, laymen interested in Jewish Pennsylvania Hotel, New York City, superintendent
of the
United
Jewish
"The conflict of nationalities is or indirectly in the application of
the Joint Distribution Committee, re-
lu rntion and the public in general . rider the chairmanship of Judge Ja- dren who came to the Charities for based on certain racial or national psychological tests, character tests
The annual meeting of CongTega- •
garding it as having made clear the
to attend the examinations and ob- cob Panken. Two hundred and fifty aid. Doctors donated their services to antipathies, which, in turn, are and other methods. II. Iles the num-
way ''for the continuation of our ef- tion Beth El was held Tuesday eve-
serve the character of the studies delegates from New York and other this clinic, later nurses were hired and - caused by certain differences," de- ber of Jewish students decreased in
forts to establish a common platform ning, Nov. 2, in the chapel of the
the last three years and if so, to what
pursued at the United Hebrew cities, representing various landsman- volunteers offered their aid until grad
on which both 'Zionists and non-Zion- temple. About 400 members assem- Schools and the progress of the pu- schaften, labor groups and Jewish wally entire families were treated. n dared Dr. Paul Radio, noted ethnol-
III. Are there any anti-
extent?
in a lecture last Sunday after-
ists will unite for the benefit of Pal- bled at o'clock and enjoyed the con- pils who completed the prescribed fraternal organizations participated 1922 this clinic moved to 1216 West- ogist,
noon at Northern High School for the Semitic tendencies to be noticed, with
gregational
dinner,
which
was
pro-
minster
avenue
and
became
the
North
estine.
in the conference.
Jewish Open Forum on "The Jewish regard to Jewish students (a) in tho
course,
"The creation of , the Je wish vided by the sisterhood.
t s on the work of E nd ] Community Clinic.
Extensive reports
Minority in the Ane•rican Scene." dormitories; (b) in the fraternities?
Prises to Students.
vent of Morris
]n1921, with thy aging
Agency in Europe it e ntirely depen•
After the opening prayer by Rabbi
"These differences," he continued, IV. What is the attitude toward Jew-
An alumni prize will be given to the the Ort during the past year and the
of
director
mana gi
dent upon the course of action taken Leo M. Franklin, reports were given best student in Jewish history. The situation of the Jews in Russia, Po- D. Waldnu
"cannot always be established scien- ish students in the land grant col-
Jewish
Charities, his plans
win and other the United in
as
in the United States. The plans con- by the following: President, Milford
re
but are felt emotionally. leges V. Are there any scholarship
members of the Alumni Association hind, Roumania,
cerning the agency with which I Stern; Rabbi Franklin; director of of the United Ilt•brew Schools are countries, were presented to the con- for an enlarged clinic and health cen. tificalle,
One
only needs to live for a while in funds in your university which are
O
come now are the same with which 1 religious education, Rabbi Leon giving this prize to the student who ference by Judge Jacob l'anken, ter were adopted. After he secured
astern Euro pe to become fully con- not open to Jewish students? What
came on my previous visits to
Fram, treasurer, Melville S. Belt excels ill the knowledge of Jewish chairman of the American Ort, and the services of Mrs. Eleanor Jones E
scious of them. Their existence is is the predominant practice In those
of Fond, an experienced organizer and apparent even between nationalities funds in which no discrimination of
country. I hope that at this time the secretary, Julius Rothschild; chair-
history. Another prize for general ex- Dr. Henry Moskowitz, chnirman
t Reconstruction Fund. Both . xecutivt• in public health nursing, as having much in common."
creation of the agency will be sac- man of the religious school board,
race, color or creed is mentioned?
th
e
•
()r
cellence will be given by Iseig.enson
I D M k mita de- director Michael M. Davis was con-
Jacob Nathan; Isaac Gilbert, chair-
cessfully completed.
J udge Panken
Dr. Rodin, who diagnosed the so- VI. Is there any tendency noticed
"The unemployment in Palestine is man of the choir committee; chair- Bros.
voted the major part of their reports stilted about the reorganization of the cial illnesses commonly known as to exclude Jewish students from ath-
Prism to Essay Contest Winners.
Poland, where Jewish clinic. Throughout all this period Mr.
considerable, but one should not for• man of the temple properties corn-
letic teams or to keep them in the
to Russia
en his expert advice to "the conflict of national minorities,"
Those boys and girls who won ' !conditions are most acute. While the Davis has giro
get that unemployment prevails now mitt" Joseph Hartman; chairman
is the mem-
111111 analyzed the various reasons— background? VII. What
,
prizes
in
the
essay
contest
conducted
all over Europe. We are taking of the membership and of the Fyne-
situation in Russia has Improved, the the project.
bership of your chapter? What is
The different departmente of the end absence of reason—responsible
measures to relieve the situation. gsgue and scluml inspection commit- by the United Jewish Campaign situation in Poland is today as ills-
the
number
of
Jewish
students
in
for its appearance, went on to apply
Last month the Koren Ilayesod trans- tees, Wellace Ros•nheim; chairman from April IS to May 2 will receive teeming as ever, Judge Panken em• clinic RN: urology, dental, medical,
VIII. How are Jew-
his diagnosis to the Jews in the your university?
"There
is
only
one
pose
well-ay,
pediatric,
surgery,
ear,
nose
mitted the amount of £4 11,000 o
-
of the gymnasium committee, Jacob their prizes at the commencement ex• pas
the
vori
h ! d
here the economic situation. We Mazer; chairman of the cemetery ercises of the graduation class of the a le meth od of helping the Jewish and throat, pre-school, nre-natal, eye, United States. "This conflict," he ish students distributed in
law,
in Poland, and that is to re- dermatology, women's diseases and said, "particularly in the case of the ous departments— medicine,
are about to Bend another £20,000," board, Dr. Herbert I. Kalleti chair- United Hebrew Schools, on Wednes- peo ple
anti•
Jews in the United States, partly is science, etc. IX. Are there any
Dr. Weizmann stated.
man Scouts activities, Karl B. Segall; day, Nov. 17, at 8 p. m., in the Phila- build the Jewish life in its entirety neurology.
be observed 112
A night clinic in internal medicine due to the Jew's ability to enter in- Semitic tendencies to
"The situation in Palestine can be chairman of the affiliated societies delphia hall. Many essays were sub- and reorganize the Jewish life so
Ornately into the social life of the any other direction?
strengthened if we have at our dis- committee, Melville S. Welt; chair- mitted, both in English and in Ile that it would fit into the general life is to be opened shortly in order to ade-
The replies to the first question
qu ately care for those patients who national majority within which he
posal an additional $500,000 outside man of the seventy-fifth anniversary brew. The children participating in
f PI d" he declared
bring out the fact that apparently
e elm - lives, and partly to him unwillingneas
,
Toward this end the American Ort cannot
come (luring the dass
the contest are members of ths
of the budget. It is possible to esta - committee, Milton M. Alexander.
there is no discrimination against
El
has
to
date
remitted
to
Europe
is
already
has veneral and dental to become fully assimilated with that
United
Hebrew
Schools,
the
Shaarey
fish in Palestine conditions which
Jewish students. Of the 55 replies,
Reports were also received from
majority.
would enable the absorption of --5,- Mrs. Wallace Rosenhom, president of Zedek Sunday School and Beth E $201,000, Dr. Moskowitz said in his !night clinics. A new activity will be
o The majority is not satisfied with 47 state that there is absolutely 110
000 or 30,000 Jewish immigrants an- the sisterhood; Harry Solomon, presi- Sunday School. The judges who report, while the sum of $700,000 has the metabolic clinic which will open
discrimination practiced.
t insists
ine-tenths assimilation.
nually. To accomplish this, two dent of the Men's Temple Club; Mor- passe( 1 upon the English essays were been collected for the Ort recon- under the direction of Dr. L. L. r Neu-
The replies to the second question
- remaining tenth. It says: 'If
, field, who will be in charge. I) .. Neu- on the
things are necessary: will and funds. ris Garrett, president Temple Arts Fre d M. Buted, Morris D. Waldman, struction fund. Dr. Moskowitz paid
bring out the fact that the number of
.
the Com- tbld was formerly associated with the any minority can so intimately
mately enter
bliss Anna Oxen-
The Jews of America can be instru- Society, and Foster N'ehon, president Jacob 51arg.elis and M
te, to the Joint Distribution
tribute
Jewish
students in American uni-
Oct University
Hospital
in Ann Arbor and into our life as to take an active part
:
.
handler. The judges who passed on mittee which allocated far
mental in both," he said.
versities has increased in the last
of the Young People's Society.
is ten author itiy, on metabolism. Th e in every field of our social endeavor,
the Hebrew essays were Bernard $300,000 to cover uncollected pledges I I once
"It is a great satisfaction to me
three
years,
to what percentage could
.
, ih
Upon recommendation of Presi- Isaacs, Esser Rabinowitz, N. II. Z
ab olic din
fibde.1.0r.
it must merge with us.' " In analyz-
conducted Iwo' metabolic
to be able once more to come to
not be ascertained, as no official rec-
,‘Is .
or a arious fads
diabetics • for
of diabete
dent Milford Stern, the budget for heim, Rabbi Leon Pram and Abra- in the Ort's campaign,
theposition
of the Orthodox Jew
p
g
these hospitable shores in order to
ago.
ord of the religion of the students
years
with th the necessity of interfering
the coming year, amounting to ham Caplan.
without
the Reform Jew and tit '
work with my friends on behalf of
e daily routine of the patient. the Zionist ' ist, he showed how the is kept.
$113,500, was approved and his rec-
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assim'ilation
the Jewish National Home in Pales-
The following children were award-
The greater majority of the cor-
Hitherto it has been necessary to hos- variousgroups have responded dif-
ommendation
that
Samuel
}leaven-
I
tine. Once more I shall plead the
ed prizes for essays written in Eng-
respondents also confirmed the fact
:pastime the patient for several .11)S. ferently to this ddemand
rich. who had served continuously as
nd and what the
the
cause of Palestine before the great
lish: In the college group, first prize
The clinic will hove a regular kitchen shortcomings, in his opinion, were in that in the scholarship funds at
mbar of the executive board for
of PO was awarded to Nlax Weim•
Jewish community of America and I
various universities no discrimina-
and dining room where the diabetics each case.
am confident that this time—as on the past 35 years, be made an honor- and second prize of $5 to Nlax Cohen;
tion is practiced against Jewish appli-
gill also be shown how to prepare
earlier occasions—my pleading will ary trustee for life was concurred in in the senior high group, ninth
"As for my self," . he concluded, , "I cants, and that the only basis of de-
dat re-
their foe,' at home or, if they must
find a sympathetic response," he said. by acclaim. This recommenion through twelfth grades, a first prize
'eat in restaurants, how to order their prefer to remain within the minority cision is scholarship. The only funds
"The material development of the was ifistrumental in eliciting a
of $5 was awarded to Bernard Good-
closed to Jews are those which have
. meals in order to facilitate the easiest ' group, to accept its difficulties an
national home proceeds on two main markable speech of support from man and a second prize of $5 to bliss
h • k • f rtnrn ideals , been designated by the founders for
, to work tar
.
"I.f. ton deletes,
lines, agricultural and urban or in- Adolph Freund. He and Mr. Heaven- Rosalie Baruch;; in the junior high Plans Completed For Thanks - eUre•
with
that
minority.
This
specifi
ere!,
associated
such as theology
e c
The North End Clinic will be
I- .
dustrial. In both directions experi- rich are two of the oldest members group, seventh and eighth grades, a
that the minority must remain scholarships
and one which specifies
gi v ing Eve Dance at New
'Sunda). afternoon and evening on Nov . 01 0 011 8
.
once has been acquired and progress of the congregation. A resolution In first prize of to was awarded to Miss
and
the
public
is
invited
to
inspest
,
antagonistic
G.
the
majority,
not
that
that
the
candidate
must bear the
Temple
114
appreciation of the splendid services
Bessie Finkelstein and a second prize
made; men have been trained to be
name
of
Murph.
the
building,
and,
in
the
evening,
to',
merely
because
i
I
rendered by Julian hrolik was passm of $5 was awarded to Miss Rachel
•
for some ultimate rational reason."
capable of coping with the diftic
In answering the question of
The meeting of Pisgah Lodge No. attend the program.
Landau; in the intermediate group,
I At the next meeting of the Open whether or not there are any anti-
task which confronts them; never- by rising vote.
B rith,
, Independent Order B
to
understand
Jacob
Nathan
took
occasion
to
fourth
t
hrouh
sixth
grades,
a
first
34,
g
will
be
held
on
Sun-
endenciva
to be observed in
theless it is essential
Semitic t
. Forum, whi i ch
ay ere HEBREW ORPHAN HOME
Monday
of $7 was awarded to Albert which will take
that everything that has been done point out the remarkable work in
afternoon, Nov. 14, at 3 o'clock, the dormitories, the greater majority
n • by y an
I
is Gordon,
pries
TO SPONSOR DANCE , day
a second prize of $5 to Ger. ning, N7,5' .. 8'7
hitherto—however EUCIlessful it may Jewish education the congregation as
at Northern High School, henry G. of the correspondents establishes'
, I rank Murphy of ,
old Nakelskv and a th ird prize of $3 address by Judge
be' considered-1s merely a begin- &dm; and explained why S22,500 w
alsberg, version
famous of
as the author
of will
the that there is no discrimination, •al-
English
Dybbuk,
. •
'
the Recorder's (ourt , who will speak
Six years ago, to fill the long-felt ' •
though the admission is made that
ning, and in relation to the great task roluired for the coming year for the to Miss Lenore Markson.
"Crime,
Its
Cause
and
Cures."
on
need in the Jewish community of the speak on "Jews in Russia Since
to be accomplished, merely export Jewish training of the 1,000 students es
the
manifest-
in
fore
in some cases the Jewish students
b
k
Judge Murphy has
tY•
a
small
group
of
women
or-
in
the
schools
and
college
of
Temple
for
essays
written
in
liee-
zes
i
rle pr i
The interest
mental.
•
. r i
e r oe .
n several
ord
P'
members 1:11'Ythen;
.spoken
: Revolution."
h memer.
anized Since
the Detroit
Hebrew Orphan
g Home.
thousands of acres of land Beth El. Ile also made cls.ar that b
Undergraduates fo the United the
•
its
inception,
the
or-
ed
I.y
American
Jewry
in
the
condi-
are coerce fed within the dont'.
tones.
al-
v
s.
bi
have been taken under the plough, 65 per cent of the pupils are chil- Hebrew Schools, first prize of $6 was occasions anii his appearance i
'
Sep. WWW Fraternities Exist.
greeted by a large and enthush ganizatidn has attained a contribut- ! tion of their co-religionists en Run-
ways
•
ded to Miriam NakeIsky second
but there are many hundreds of thou- dren of non-members. There are be-
As t" the aituation in the fraterni•
home sia, particularly the past veer with
.
tween 60 and 70 persons on the pay- prize of $4 to Jeremiah Ilagoti and asps audience. His popularity will ing membership of ,000 and a
• . .
•
the work of rehabilitation twin ••
Is car
car- ties,
the inquiry
confirms the tett
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the third prize of $2.50 tie Channa undoubtedly result en the largest at 47 Rowena street and to date 10e rirn , -^ with
roll of the school board.
i
funds rased
by the to
i
of general knowledge that the Jeer•
'
lected
to
the
Zack;
in
the
group
of
the
graduates
gathering
of
the
season
at
the
con-
children
have
received
the
necessary
Jewish Cnnipaign , makes an Y kb students in American universi-
t
51ilfidd Stern was n.e
organized in separate frs•
office of president; Wallace Rosen- of United Hebrew Schools, first prize munity house, 275 East Ferry avenue, shelter and care.
tject of unusual in-
I' pure on
At present :16 orphans, from 6 to l he sub ties arc and are not generally
helm. vice-president; Melville S• of $6 was awarded to Zipora Eisen- next 5Ionday evening.
years
of age,
are being
cared
' S r'• to of
\Veit, treasurer; Adolph Finstervsald, berg, st•conil prize of le
$4
to
Elkon
As
a for.
result
experience
as
a
terniti
admit.
ties
e ted
exp l his
min thee
cone i t ion o f the
to
the
non-Jewish
tat
fitte
I
to
former district attorney and in his . Th ey attend the grammar and high
Joseph Hartman, Dr. Herbert I. Kal-
now ! Jeves under the Bolshevik regime, for which are of a social nature. The
.
present position as a judge of the schools and one o f the girls is
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years
is
feeling
is
expressed
by
the
majority
let and Harry Solunto,n,, trustees.
additionto
spending
two
Recorder's Court, Judge Murphy i • attending the Detroit Business Uni-
Jewish Leaders Working In Drive.
Russia as one of the directors of the of the correspondents that regarding
.. y.
probably one of the best informed , esc, It
All, with the exception of i Amencan Joint Distribution Commit-
Hamtramck Increases Contribution.
the Jewish stu-
ci
the honorary soeties
'
students of criminology of the pres- l •
ttend Sunday I
h three old est, who attend
feiiend btu rpienLti the 9 f2a2m2idn )e . baenbdasatlern-. itiLlsgbfilrl egb t w 'ecIlbaornmthoe fir dlert, die!:
•
. 1. 11. 0,01d, iilleeten.trw'll sicnhsntorui,ctilliuniine and' t
The members of the Detroit Serv-
On Arrival Expresses Confi-
dence that Palestine Up-
building Will be Aided.
on
Minority Should
Remain Different
Stern Re-Elected
Head of Beth El
Murphy to Address
B nai B rith Lodge
GROUP IS AIDING
FUND
ry and of . . t e
Lt esecoefgtehiezetd ou a ne to one
Le t lend uie jurists
Ilford Stern Delivers Messa g e ::
At Animal Meeting ot Temple itaietaiusal'toanThl
ice Group who are giving their serv-
1919,
varying
periods
cor- i tion are entertained in individual
1- I t
. since
, ondent
of for
the
New ?kirk
Nation
an authority on the subject of crime, dancing
are taught by private instruc-
•
ices to the Community Fund drive
In regard to the fraternity
cams
ion.
the committee , turs .. ai n, (11 f recTtb,bn iiof all kinds is i ;'e•
great role
this week have reported excellent
rope, New York World, London life among the students, a g
announced y"
p ros
O e ( or the children
contributions on the first days of the
Herald and New York Call. Ile is played by the various Jewish sta-
in charge that this event will be open
pailY
n Sunday evening. Nov. 7, a ball ltravelled
campaign. The lists of names of per-
all
over
Southern,
Western,
dent
organizations
and
fraternities,
to the general public without charge will be held at the Hotel Stutter t o
sons to be solicited by each worker
Southwestern Ru,
and that the doors of the auditorium raise funds for the institution. The • Southeastern an 1
At this annual meeting, the sesenty-
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were assigned at a luncheon met ing
to! eta in 1 919, 19 20, 1922 and 1923.
will be opened promptly at 8 o'clock.
ponnd liberalw irk
ublic is urged to res wo
ixth of our congregation, we stand
held at the Phoenix Club last Friday,
now that religion for the people can Persons planning to attend are urged P
wa" preset at the peace confer-
derful
tis
h call so that the
when the following Detroit Service upon the threshold of a new quarter troc eed only fr o m the synagogue w e
ence
between
the
Russians
and
Poles
it
i caper v - of the Detroit Hebrew Orphan Home
se mg
l as that
to come early,
• that t temple
Group members were present: Harry of a century. We remember vividly are tar am
held in the fall of 1920, ascorrespon- ARRTS CLUB TO SPONSOR
. exert
may proceed with renewed endeavor dent fur the London Daily Ilerald
Bielfield, Harry Gerson, A. J. Koff- that wonderful slay last December a holy and inspiring influence upon is limited.
EXHIBITION AND DANCE
According to the announcement of on its beneficial course.
when
we
celebrate('
our
diamond
jubi-
man, M. A. I,ipsitz, Harry Grant,
and Cue Nation.
t hose who attend worship, and there the
Owl's entertainment
organ
Captain Emanuel Lewis, A. C. Lap- lee, consecrated in the morning by tore we urge the importance of attend-
Mr. Alsberg is a member of the In-
The Arts Club, an or anization
g
pin, Julian Krolik, Harry Z. Brown. magnificent ceremonial and music, once at services. We acknowledge the committee, plans for the Thanksgiv- AUXILIARY OF SHAAREY
ternational Committee for Political composed of Detroit artists, an-
David Robinson, Louis Duscoff, Louis during the afternoon by a delightful obligation to transmit to our children ' irg eve dance at the new Masonic
ZEDEK TO MEET NOV. 8 Prisoners and is editor of that or- nounces its annual festival, to include
children's
service
and
entertainment,
H. Goldberg, David S. Zemon, Samuel
the gimily heritage which is ours so Templee
have
been
ganization's publications, one of an art exhibition and dance, which
This
event
is completed.
undoubteclly the
Summerfield, Morris Friedberg, A. J. and at eventide by a congregational that they may be blessed and inspired
even as we are. We strive for con- most extensive social event ever un- , The next regular meeting of mem- which includes a book on Russian po- will take place at the Hotel TuBer
Blumenau, David Levitt, Marcus Hor- banquet attended by 400 members. We
h
.dertaken
in
this
city,"
stated
Jacob
haves
of
the
Ladies
Auxiliary
of
litical persecutions. He is a con- Roof Garden on Thursday evening,
witz, Dr. Karl Fechheimer, Samuel heard the story of our fathers who slant growth in every direction; w i t
new and increased capacities we ex- , Rosenberg, chairman of the commit.' Shaarey Zedek will take place Mon- tributor to the Nation, Saturday Re- Nov. 11. from 9 to 11. Attendance
A. Agree, Edmund M. Sloman, Irv- lived beautiful lives of sanctified serv-
view, Menorah Journal and other is to be in costume or in evening
pest
to
make
further
and
deeper
spirit-
I
tea.
"We
are
sparing
no
effort
or
day
afternoon,
Nov.
8,
at
the
syna-
ing L. Hirschman. Alfred 51. Rogoff, ice, and who in the presence of the
ex nse to make the carnival dance gogue, Willis and Brush streets, at magazines
maeines and papers in addition to dress and the admission chrage is IS
1
Morton Ashner, Frs..' M. Butte!, Ja- Most High built with the discerning ual progress.
being a well-known lecturer.
the
most
interesting
affair
of
its
kind
,
2
o'clock.
per couple.
cob alargolis, I. A. Margolis, Louis eye of faith upon an everlasting foun-
If these are our principles and at- ever attempted. Music will be Fen- 1 The first part of the meeting will
The following committees harts
dation. On that day we realized that
The public is invited to attend Dr. 1
Solomon, H. J. Brachman, George
titudes, the point is: what are we ac- dared in the fountain room by a Chi-, he devoted to a memorial tribute,
to
,
been appointed and are putting forth
we are enjoying the fruits of their
Alsberg's lecture.
Orley, Sidney Weinman, Ralph Weis-
Wally doing to give them effective mi-
rs.Joseph. ,
pression! When the rabbis and ofti- cage orchestra of national reputation be given by
labor
of
love,
and
we
highly
resolved
every
effort to make this affair a huge
•
man, Chester Schwartz, J. H. Ehrlich,
to dedicate ourselves to the task of
whkh is bun g brought here at great in honor of the late Mrs. Wolf Kap-
success: Arthur Levinger, chairman
Herman Finsterwald, Albert Schloss
- Ian, who, at the time of her untimely
re- sers and committee ch airmen appear
carrying on their works to ever re-
of
the
reception committee, to be as-
FRANKLIN
TO
SPEAK
ON
before you and make thei r reports, expense."
and Morris D. Waldman.
It is stated that tickets for the af- death, was serving as honorary di-
, It is almost a year
=i., ted by Jack Reiss and Bela Tuscan,
ne
Any person who is not approached newedfruition
draw a picture on ■ huge
they will and
"A WORD TO THE QUEEN" prominent French artist, who has re-
will paint with telling line fair may now be procured from rector and was one of the organize-
since that day, and now it becomes our canvas,
by any of the Community Fund so-
inventory, to cast ac- and color a portrait of our congregs- members of the committee and from , boa's most ardent and loyal support-
cently made his home in Detroit; Ja-
licitors, including the Detroit Service d t • tO take
counts and to make appraisal of our tional life. I for my part shall content the secretary of the lodge and that, era.
eacha Schwartzman, in charge of the
Group, may send their contributions
delineation of back- judging from the number of tickets - Mrs. Morse M. Cohen will give a I Under the title "A Word to the art exhibition; Isaac Rader, chairman
strength and weakness, of our achieve-
the
At
■
to campaign headquarters
already sold, the attendance will ex- review on one of the latest and most Queen," Dr. Leo M. Franklin will on
ments and omissions, no that we may myself with
I
popular books, "I Am a Woman and !Sunday morning of this with deliver of the dance committee.
grounds and settings.
Statler Hotel.
be enabled to walk the path of pro-
reed all expectations.
Mr. Schwartzman, whose talent and
!a sermon in which he will deal with
Financial.
David M. Sidder, who haa taken
geese the coming year with surer step.
The meeting of Nov. 1 was fee- ■ a Jew," written by Leah Morton.
skill as an artist are winning for him
ay stands
charge of a large group of names of
Congregation
El to Muds
upon
as firm a Beth
financial
as it tared by the dedication of the lodge's Mrs. Maurice IL Zackheim, presi- certain vital problems affecting the d an enviable reputation, promises that
Congregational
particularlyiJnewRsduornfablihae.
of
the
t
uas
l.intanadte
p
praelse
persons in Hamtramck, reports that
I believe that the policies of our con- ever has in its long history. Although' new gymnasium. The guest of honor dent of the organization, urges a full w
1 he will have some unusually fine pie-
on Wednesday, the first day of the
, gregation indicate that we are aware our expenditures during the past year , at the affair was Jacob Mazer, donor attendance at this meeting. 1
In view of Queen Marie's presence tures and other works of art on din-
drive, he received pledges of more lot the spiritual needs of our people.
' play.
totaled over $100,000, our income met of the gymnasium's equipment, who ,
hisprcoom
unister,r at
in et.
th.
than $1,300, a substantial increase
100 LEAVE FOR PALESTINE
We perceive clearly that nothing is so every obligation. Besides we reduced was lauded for his efforts in ma-
d : I Announcement has been made that
par
h r i a tu
to
over the amount these game persons
—
s in modern life as relig-
we l-
much maks'
interesting program of entertain-
contributed last year Mr. Sidder ion; that the temple is more indiepen- our mortgage indebtedness from $250,-iterially promoting the physical ers . i WARSAW. — (.1. T. A.)—Jewishilarly timely significance. The gen -1 an
to $210,000. When all building I fare of the organization's memb
to the ment is being arranged and refresh-
said that although he did not expect sible than ever before; that in order 000
pledge, are paid we shall owe only I Robert Gassell, chairman of athletics,' emigration to Palestine from Polandieral public is cordially invited
served. The public In
any large increase, he received as to perpetuate Judai,m we MUM. make
begin ' continues. One hundred Jewish emi- I services, which begin as usual a t menta will be
I announced that classes will
requested to attend this affair.
10:46.
high as 50 per cent over last year's lour aynagogal activities the very cen- atou WO
grants left Warsaw for Palestine.
about Nov. 10.
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contributions and that no one lowered ter of our Jewish communal life. We
his amount.
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