NOVEMBER 5, 1926

• 47.119L KOTI:IEWIS f LilIZONICLE

U. H. S. WILL HOLD

EXERCISES NOV. 17

(Continued From Page One.)

Milford Stern
Delivers Message

Buchhalter and third prize of $2.50
to Ephraim Melamed.
Prizes of $75 which will be din.
tributed among the winners were do-
an equal amount anonymously. 51il-
nated by Milton M. Alexander and
ton 51. Alexander will act as chair-
man at the distribution of the prizes
for the essay contest.

RERTA HELD
JULIUS FREUD
()TT() KAHN
EDWARD 1,. HAAS
FEIBUSII
IDA GOODMAN
si
GUSTAVE uoL
usrrit
CELIA IHISEIBIOT
RAY WEIL
RAY KOHN

side groups and organizations. After
all, our spare is not unlimited. We
have ranched the point when the pres-
sure of outside demands and the not-
und growth of our own needs make it
regretfully imperative that we refuse
sonic of the requests that come to us
for accomodations.

AMERCAN ORT WILL
CONDUCT NATIONAL
MEMBERSHIP DRIVE

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Dr. Moskowitz told of the creation
Budget.
Tribute.
"Even when they have died, the of the Co-operative Tool Supply Com-
So many are the ramifications of our
I take the privilege which I know righteous live. The righteous will not pany, the purpose of which is the
congregational activity, and so gener- you will graciously accord me of re- rest from labor, neither in this world co-operative purchasing and distribu-
ous a burden of Jewish education have ferring for a moment to a man who is nor in the world to come; for it is tion of machinery, tools and raw
we assumed, that our budgetry re- in the 'temple with us tonight and said: They will go on from strength stuffs to Jewish artisans. Through
t his channel it is believed tens of
quirements are growing by leaps and whom we all love so dearly, Samuel to strength.' "
bounds. A careful study by your ex- Ileavenrich. When he was elected
Dear friends, I congratulate you up. thousands of Jewish families in East-
ern
Europe can be placed on a pro-
ecutive board of the needs of the- coin- iresident of Temple Beth El in 1891, on a year of finely-tempered, safe and
ing year reveals a budget requirement h e little dreamed that this synagogue sane progress, Have we measured up ductive and self-supporting basis. At
• totaling $113,500.
would grow to the splendid propor- to the heights of our responsibility? present, negotiations are going on
The items are as follows:
tions it has attained. Nor did he then Not altogether. Nothing can be more between the Russian government and
look no far forward an this day which obvious than the fact that the very the Ort aiming at an arrangement to
HAW
marks the connection of :35 years of life of a congregation depends upon a make possible the disposition of ap-
Ilirector of religious Education . II' 7' ,1/TIO°
Srerotary
4.500
continuous service on the executive mutual contribution of spiritual val- proximately $500,000 worth of tools
011lee employees
6:0,0000
board of the congregation Now it so ues from both the ministry and the lay in Russia an coolly.
The question of Polish Jewry's
happens that under our present
tjradr'
9 9,000
body. It is not enough that we have
Light, power mid 'fuel
6,600
laws the term of this very young nom able and scholarly and devoted rabbis; share in the funds, allocated by the
Sc outs
religion
Joint Distribution Committee for
24,000
terminating
today
may
not
be
re-
there
must
be
responsive
and
co-oper-
Scouts
750
newil. Ilut I know there is nothing ative effort on our part as lay men East European Relief was the sub-
Imaginer (cumulative a year.) •ooe
Printing and po.tage
to prevent us from making him an and women. It is true, ore are en- ject of considerable discussion at the
6,000
Telephone
800
honorary member of our board. I deavoring in our feeble human way to conference. It was brought up by Z.
311 , cellanetniii expense
4,000
therefore recommend that the congre- make Beth El the leavening force that Tygel, who represented the Fedora
Interval
12,600
Maintenance
gation at this meeting elect Samuel it should be in the Jewish life in De- tion of Polish Jews, and other dele-
3,000
That's what every one says
Emergency fund
2,000
Ileavenrich to the office of honorary troit. We have to a considerable ex- gates who contended that the relief
after trying one of Pohl's
Audit
300
trustee of Congregation lieth FI for tent grasped the salient features of program of the Joint Distribution
delicious meals. Our own
$113,500 life, Thus he whom we love and rev- the true function of the synagogue. Committee in Poland and the work
distinctive manner of pre-
erence not alone for his many years of But there is much more to learn. Let of the Oct there is not proportionate
What a contrast to the budget, for devoted service but also for his ster- an carry this prayer in our hearts: to the need. This question, which
paring our foods is bound
instance, of 1916 when only $30,630 ling character, his genial wisdom, and That under the guidance of the Al- was first broached at the morning,
to satisfy and make you a
was requried. I recommend to the excellent judgment, will be fittingly mighty and with II is blessing we may session, came up again in the after-
regular patron.
congregation that the budget for 1926.- honored; and in honoring him, I as- make Beth El a more beneficent force noon, when the resolutions commit-
27 amounting to $113,500 as here pre- sure you, we are paying ourselves the and a finer influence than it has ever tee intronuced a resolution on Po-
sented be approved by you. All of us highest kind of compliment.
been, so that you and I and our chil- land, containing the following sen-
will no doubt observe from the sched-
Not the least compensation to him dren may enjoy increasingly the beau- tence: "The conference feels that
ules distributed among you that this who assumes the burden which goes ties of Jewish culture anti lire a long- in view of these conditions both the
new budget is $15,000 beyond the fig- with the office of the presidency is the er and deeper Jewish life.
Ort and the Joint Distribution Com-
ures of last year. Of this increase privilege of intimate companship and
mittee should come to the aid of Po.
"Uptown's Most Beautiful
$10,500 is absorbed by the activities of friendship with our rabbis. It is a
lish Jewry in as large a measure as
Restaurant."
our School of Religion.
ou
(constant inspiration to me to be close WEIZMANN CERTAIN
possible." Objection to this part of
Religious Education.
to Dr. Franklin. His understanding
resolution was voiced by Mr. Gills
8939 TWELFTH ST.
AMERICAN JEWRY the
For ninny years back, you have of human nature is a delightful reve-
and other delegates on the ground
heard layman and rabbi urge the ne- lation. Ile is singularly devoted to
WILL CO - OPERATE that it was unjust to the Joint Dis-
Garfield 6884
cessity of more religious education. duty and meticulous in his desire to
tribution Committee. A modifying
Your leaders were assured that noth- serve his people. Ile is extremely ex-
amendment introduced by Judge Gus-
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ing is so dear to you as the further. acting of himself. I do not know of
tave Hartman, grand master of the
Protect Your Walls and Curtains
ance of Jewish training. In order to any man who gives himself so com - sands of acres waiting to be tilled.
Independent Order B'rith Abraham,
with
carry nut your express wish, we have pletely over to his job us does Rabbi
"Many small industries, which have was voted down, however, and the
instituted a branch of Temple Beth Franklin. It is stimulating to share proved to bear in themselves the fu- original resolution adopted.
UNITAS
El in the Fenkell district of the city his youthful, forward-looking view- ture of a healthy development, have
Another resolution adopted by the
RADIATOR SHIELDS where, in addition to other activities, point, to feel his perennial optimism, to be stimulated and enlarged, and cunference calls for a plan of assist-
we are conducting a religious school and to watch him in action—energetic, new undertakings have to be started. ance by American Jews to their Eu-
Glendale 6359 which at the present time is attended dynamic and purposeful.
ropean relatives. In accordance with
Much Land Available.
There is also a real pleasure which
by 200 children. This branch in the
Steel
"The Ernek (Esdraelon Valley), its principle of placing the East Eu-
Bake-Enameled. nature of things is purely an experi- your president derives from contact the Negeb (South of Palestine), ropean Jews on a self-supporting
ment, and until the summer of 1927 we with the iunior rabbi, Leon From, who
basis, and furnishing them the means
Neat in appear-
shall he unable to determine whether prefers the title Director of Religious Haifa Bay, etc., are all awaiting Jew- of earning their own livelihood rath-
ance and low in the experiment is a proved success.
Education. He is a gentleman of fine ish initiative, enterprise and energy. er than doling out temporary relief
pram
Moreover we have launched a col- character and genuine scholarly at- Millions of dunams of land are con- to them, the Ort will make a special
'
t lege of higher Jewish study for adults. tainments, who is winning the regard tained in the districts mentioned and
to urge American Jews to send
UNITAS PRODUCTS, Inc This move has met with a glorious re- and esteem of the congregation in no there is room for tens of thousands effort
tools instead of money to their rela-
of agricuftural
(New Address)
onse, and its success
has
sp
att
racted mistakable fashion.
tives.
The Ort will undertake to act
'The cities of Tel Aviv, Haifa and
But what pleases toe as much as
' attention throughout the Jewish world.
79 MARTIN PLACE
as the intermediary between the
Glendale 6359
I know thatyou will hear a fascinat- anything, even more than the honor Tiberias have all started on the road American Jews and their relatives in
mg story of the 1,600 men, women and of being your president, is the experi- of modern development, but there is this work.
Half Block from Woodward A
children who attend our religious ence which is mine to observe the room for still greater expansion.
A lively discussion ensued on the
"Opposition and hostility among
schools, from the chairman of the scores of devoted and able men and
subject of the relations between the
CONCRETE GARBAGE and Religious School Board, Jacob Na- women serving on the various boards certain classes of the Arab popula- Ort and the Joint Distribution Com-
than. No one appreciates better than and committees, in the affiliated so- tion in l'alestine is on the wane. Law mittee, when it appeared that some
ASH RECEPTACLES
I do how fortunate we are to have Mr. cieties, and in the many and varied and order reign and we can go on of those present were under the im-
RUSH—BUY NOW—Belor• Arrival of
Nathan as chairman of that board. Its auxiliary and divisional activities, do- with our work unhampered.
Winter.
"We are at present passing through pression that the Ort was merely a
task is onerous as well as honorable; ing the great routine work of congre-
One-Tamil y Garbage Receptacle 47.76
a strenuous time owing to the fact subsidiary of the Joint Distribution
responsibilities are large and im- gational life.
Committee.
H. M. KOFFMAN its
You and I who participate in con. that some of our new immigrants are
portant; its leader must necessarily
Ort Is Independent Body.
1927 PINGREE
be somebody with an intense Jewish gregational life know it is well worth deeply affected in their economic life
Judge Panken, the chairman, and
Residence: Garfield 7106
background, with enthusiasm for the while. Everything we do is of ab- by the financial crisis in Europe. Dr. Moskowitz explained that this
Office:
work, a man of keen acumen and good sorbing interest, and the beauty of it This crisis, though not caused by Pal- was not so. "It must be understood,"
is that every man and woman among estine, mut be faced by us in a spirit
1354 Buhl Bldg.
Cadillac 9776 , judgment.
l'anken stated, ''that the Ort is
us may bear share of the work. e of helpfulness and with courage and
/
Membership.
an independent organization. The
Today we are probably among the are thankful to Almighty God for this confidence in a brighter future.
misconception regarding the Ort's
largest congregations representing blessed privilege. Yet for all that, I "On the initiative of the Zionist functions arises from the fact that
Liberal Judaism in America; we have am not unmindful of the fact that too executive and economic conference, in certain places the Joint Distribu-
approximately 1,400 members. There many of our members are devoid of consisting of leading economic ex- tion Committee works through the
Is a certain individual who to a con- interest in temple activities; they perts in Europe, was held in London Ort. This is true in places where
siderable degree is responsible for our stand on the outside looking in, and during this month, under the chair- the Ort is in a better position to
recent remarkable growth. No sooner will not join us actively in the glor- manship of Sir Herbert Samuel. This carry out the reconstruction worn
conference reviewed and approved
do we hear of any Jew or Jewess who inns enterprise.
Contributions.
the lines of work followed hitherto, than the Joint Distribution Commit-
manifests a desire to join the temple
than Wallace Rosenholm, our vice-
Gifts to the temple have come in and made some valuable suggestions tee. In such cases the Joint Distri-
president, simply drops whatever he large numbers and will be thankfully for the future which will serve as a bution Committee makes use of the
apparatus of the Ort. Then there
is doing and arranges for one of his acknowledged in our Year Book. But guide in our activities.
is another point: The work of the
famous interviews. The dotted line is I am constrained to mention with spec-
To Harness Jordan River.
Joint Distribution Committee is for
„
always signed. As chairman of the ial emphasis the Arline Frances Gins-
Another
important
step
in
the
ma-
three years only. The Ort is a per-
.
committee on auxiliary services and as burg Memorial from Mr. and Mrs.
member of several other important John Ginsburg and the contribution tonal development of Palestine is the manent organization for Jewish re-
definite
establishment
of
the
new
construction. Its work began as far
boards, Mr. Resenheini has shown ex- of lovely and artistic
1.1.e. rte. Im•••
decorations for
'
pow
traordinary devotion to temple wel- the social hall from the Sisterhood of board of the Palestine Electric Cor- back as 1880 and it will continue
11% ■•■ ••to
poration
under
the
chairmanship
of
when temporary relief bodies will
fare. His willingness to serve seems Temple Beth El. We are sincerely
Viscount Reading. The corporation have ceased to function."
to have no limitation.
grateful.
will
soon
begin
the
important
work
The conference elected the follow-
Holy-Day Services.
We are beholden to a host of individ- of harnessing the Jordan for the pur- ing,
officers for the coming year:
EVERTON
In order to relieve the tremendous
ENGRAVING
pose
of
gaining
electrical
energy.
Chairman
of the American Ort, Judge
pressure to which we were n subjected
uals who
contributed
mightily
the fall towards
the have
success
of the year.
Miss
COMPANY
"I
was
happy
to
see
that
at
the
Jacob
Panken; treasurer, Arthur D.
during the holy-day season iii
Anna Oxenhandler, the assistant di-
of 1925, when on the even of Yom rector of Religious Education, is win- recent conference in Chicago unity Wolf; honorary secretary, Herman
Kippur, we had 5 000 souls within our ning everyone's affection and is doing in American Israel was established Bernstein; vice-chairmen of Ameri-
portals worshipping simultaneously at a most commendable piece of profes- and the way made clear for the con. can Ort, Dr. Samuel Ellsberg, Judge
tire different services, and in order to sional work. Jacob Mazer In charge tinuation of our efforts to establish Gustave Hartman, B. C. Vladeck, J.
make it possilde for our own members
i h bi been
instrumen- a common platform on which both Baskin and L. 13. Boudin.
to find comfortable seating either in of tal
the in gymnas
helping hundreds to better Zionists and non-Zionists will unite
for the benefit of Palestine. I am
the main auditorium or in the chapel,
the congregation at the last annual health and morale. Charles Feinberg
anus- confident that the Jewish community
meeting resolved to discontinue the use and Karl Segall are rendering anus- of America is animated by a sincere
of the temple for auxiliary services ual service to make a success of the desire to see a flourishing and proud
"tiriti"' to note the genuine commonwealth in Palestine, and
for non-members, and deternuned that Scout
It is gratifying
an auditorium away from the temple interest which our secretary, Julius whatever differences may have divid-
should be gotten for the purpose liden-
displays in his important ed them before, every vestige will
oth,
schild di
abling non-affiliated Jews who desired R admini s trative duties. I am also glad disappear in the course of the difficult
to do so to worship under our auspices. to commend the excellent service which work which is sacred to us all. Need-
In compliance with the spirit of this is offered week after week by Joseph less to say, whatever is in my small
congregational ruling, we held auxin- Vehon and his fine group of ushers. poorer to help towards this end will
ary services this fall at Orchestra The work of these men is indeed of be done devotedly and unreservedly,"
Cu, Rate Merles and Storage.
Hall and at the Fenkell brand) of first importance because it is through Dr. Weizmann concluded.
GRAND RIVER AVENUE
Temple Beth El. The experiment was them that the temple visitor receives
, Moo Castilla. 4853-44711.
an unqualified success except for the his first impression and greeting when
NO DISCRIMINATION
fact that it entailed an increased ex- he comes to worship.
pense which, however, we shall strive
The cemetery beard has functioned
AGAINST JEWS IN
in the future to meet by more effective with dignity and effectiveness. Dr.
AMERICAN COLLEGES
solicitation for contributions from our Herbert I. Kallet, its chairman for the
past year, has been an able and con-
guests.
Membership Expansion.
s•ientious administrator, and will, I
(Continued From Page One.)
This much is demonstrated: that by am quite certain, present a report that
Football games
confining our auditorium and our will stir up your interest.
which secure the maintenance of the
and conventions
chapel to the use of members only, for
Necrology.
respect of the Jewish students, assur-
such services and occasions when great
It is a melancholy duty which falls ing them representation on the inter-
crowd hotels.
congregations gather, we shall have upon your president to record the fraternity councils.
ample accommodation for our mem- passing of some of our members in the
Make sure of
The question of the attitude main-
.
hership for years to come, in spite of rear that has gone by. Let us rise tained toward Jewish students in the
your accommo-
the
remarkable
increase
in
mentors-
and
remain
standing
while
I
read
the
land grant colleges establishes that
Select Dancing Nightly
ship which we are enjoying from year record of those who have been called to no discrimination is practiced in the
dations by long
to year. their eternal reward, state colleges. Jews are treated on
All this proves that there is no heed
distance tele-
an equal footing with the non-Jews,
HENRY RINDSKOFF
at this time for additional reform inn-
Particular People Prefer
both in admission and during their
ARI INE FRAM , I•34 GINSBURG
phone. Results
gregations in the city of Detroit.
WILLIAM
E.
SABLE,
attendance
at
the
college.
the Palais.
There are, of course, certain disadvan-
RAY LEVY
Must Outclass
ss Non•Jews.
are all out of
MINNIE
EPSTEAN
Cages and drawbacks that inhere in a
Strictly censored. Highest
ALEX H. IKVY
The participation of Jewish stu-
very large congregation, but these, I
proportion to
HERMAN SHAII:RO
Standard.
dents
in
athletics
does
not
frequently
think, are more than offset by the ad-
MOE HARRIS
meet with discriminatory tendencies.
Petals Musicians—The Band
MORRIS SCHILLER
the small cost.
vantages that accrue from unity in the
EMIT. G. SCHEER
It is felt by several of the correspon-
Yew Lev. to Noce With.
community, the power, predominance
SOIL D. OPPENHEIMER
dents that the Jewish students find
ANNA OPP6:NHEIMER
and standing achieved !Kith subjective-
Use Long DU.
it more difficult to attain places in
SADIE: 11161E1.110CH
ly and objectively by a large number
ROSE LENHOFF
major athletics and that Jews must
men and women banded together
lance and you'll
ADOLPH M. STEINER
Michigan Paper Stock Co. of
by
far
outclass
their
non-Jewish
servo: H. SIMON
for religious purposes.
rivals.
JACOB H CAPLAN
appreciat e it.
MEYER BARRON, Prop.
Social Center.
DOROTHEA DAVIDSON
As to the general attitude toward
We are proud of our affiliated ac-
Buyers of All Kind. of
TILLIE. GOoliMAN
Jewish students, emphasis is laid in
tivities.
The
work
of
the
Sisterhood,
ADOLPH SIEGELBAUM
WASTE PAPER
the replies on the fact that so far as
MAX GOLDBERG
the Men's Temple Club , the Young
BERNARD WEISMAN
1342 Brewster St.
the authorities of the college are con-
Peoples' Society, and the Temple Arts
ETTA GLICMAN
Cadillac 1709
Cadillac 1708
termed, there are no discriminatory
Society. has been vital and effective.
JEROME, SILLMAN
tendencies observed, but the feeling
WINIFRED 6: SMITH
They all serve the larger purpose oil
ELAINE SERWER
is strong that along social lines and
making the synagogue the center of
DAVID CAMIN
among the non-Jewish students, the
our Jewish communal life. I do not
ETHEL mall st AN
MANUEL URBACH
situation is no worse nor any better
.11:110ME
ACKERMAN
know of any church social center in
JACOB H. ABRAHAM
than in non-university communities.
Detroit that is as busy and as widely
Granite and Marble
CARRIE FINSTERWALD
The inquiry reached colleges in
used as our temple center. It is a joy
HARLAND JULES ALPERN
BERTHA WAITERS
which the total number of Jewish stu-
to all of us to see how our community
CURT WE.INBERG
dents
is approximately 19,700. It
zffort is impressing itself so extensive-
CELIA ft. HIGER
thus appears that of the total regis-
ly upon our people in Detroit. How-
11100115 MERCER
564 Winder Street
REBECCA
LURIE
SF.I.KER
tration
of students in the universi-
ever, the time has come when we are
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IDA ROSENBLOOM
ties reached, amounting to 210,000,
compelled to call a halt to the increas-
SIMON LEIPZIGER
the
number
of Jewish students is ap-
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ing demands upon the facilities of our
BENJAMIN L LAMPERT
Dealer In Detroit.
WINNIFRED C. AARON
proximately 9% per cent.
temple which are being made by out-
The inquiry also brought out the
1 interesting fact that the predominant
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majority of Jewish students in the
American universities are studying
law. Next to law, the Jewish stu-
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r the arts and sciences. The or-1
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