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A merico ffewislt Periodical Cotter

CLIFTON AVINUS • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

IFEbETROIT LWISII LffRON1GL E

Al' Jewish News
All Jewish Views
WITHOUT BIAS

THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN
DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1926

VOL XXX, NO. 24

BMW GIVES
YIEWS ON PRESENT
PALESTINE STATUS

ibedication Of Clinic
Takes Place Sunday

Will Speak on "Jews In
Russia at Op en Forum ,

Michael M. Davis Will Speak At Wine-
man Memorial Building, 936
Nov. 14

Detroit Zionists
Going to Boston

TELEPHONE

CADILLAC

1-0-4-0

Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents

To Speak at Dedication 1
Of North End Clinic ,

Will Attend Conference On
Palestine Called by
Nathan Straus.

BRAININ REAFFIRMS

FAITH IN RUSSIAN
COLONIZATION MOVE

Religion Has Strong Hold

On

Jewish Farmers Say
Leaders of the Jewish community
Veteran Zionists.
First Public Appearance Brings
of Detroit have received an invitation
from Nathan Straus, nationally fa-
Forth Large Outpouring
mous merchant and philanthropist, to
AMAZED BY BITTERNESS
Of Admirers.
attend a conference on Palestine
OF ATTACKS AGAINST HIM
which is to take place in Boston on
The formal dedication of the North End Clinic will take place at the Nov. 21 and is expected to bring to-
AMERICAN, EUROPEAN
Reiterates Views In Interview
new building, 936 Holbrook avenue, on Sunday, Nov. 14, when Michael M.
the country.
Among
those who
have
ZION LEADERS CHEERED
Davis of New York, executive secretary of the committee on dispensary gether
the most
prominent
Jews
of
With S. Dingo! of the Day
_
development of the United Hospital Fund of that city, will speak on "The received this invitation, which comes
In Montreal.
" The
Mr. Straus 11,4 chairman of the
Relation
of
the
Dispensary
to
Some
Economic
Problems
of
Sickness,"
All Civilized World Respects
program begins at 8 :30 and from 2 o'clock until then the building will be committee on invitations, are:
NEW YORK.— Reuben Brainin,
Morris Friedberg, Jacob Friedberg,
Our Achievements Claims
one of the founders and pioneers
open for public inspection.
Michael M. Davis, a native of New York City and a graduate of Colum- Louis Dann, J. Lasky, J. II. Ehrlich,
of the Zionist movement, noted He-
Chaim Weizmann.
bin University (A. B. and Ph. D.), has for years been identified with hos.
braist and journalist, vice-president
pital and clinic work. He was director of the Boston Dispensary for a Fred Butzel, Henry Wineman, An-
of the Zionist Organization of Amer-
vidson,
Israel Zither,
Robert
Marwil,
number of years, giving thereafter a considerable part of his time to con- drew
Wineman,
A. Jacob,
Israel
Da-
NEW YORK.—It is a long time
ica, was recently the target for at-
sultant service in the hospital field, studying particularly the needs for hos- Abe Srere, David Robinson, Louis
since New York, the Jewish metropo-
tack because of a cablegram sent by
lis of the world, where people have
pitals and clinics in a number of cities, and the policies under which such Robinson, II. Cohen, Louis Smilanskv,
him from Moscow in which he praised
Joseph vid Zeman, D. W. Si.
become more or less callous to celeb.
needed public services should be developed.
the J. D. C.'s agricultural work in
Weis
He has been especially identified with the movement for meeting the mans, Stoll, David
rities, has witnessed such a huge pop-
Russia, and declared that opposition
ion
of
enthusiasm
as
the
middle
classes
for
good
medical
service
within
their
means,
and
man,
Ira
Cohen,
Harry
Grevnin
and
MICHAEL M. DAVIS
ular demonstrat
to it is "a crime against the Jewish
fa
needs
Jacob Singer, all of this city, and
Chaim
aim Weizmann , leader
ors
Dr. C
greeted
people.
e
the
establishment
of
a
made
his
Louis I.ebster of Flint.
o f world Zionism, when he m
pay clinics with this end in view in
In the following interview he re-
The purpose of the conference, ac-
first public appearance on his present
Boston, New York; Cleveland and
iterates his complete accord with the
cording
to
Mr.
Straus,
is
to
take
this country, at Mecca Tern-
efforts
that are being made to help
vis it
other places.
counsel on the present situation with
HENRY G. ALSBERG
During recent years he has been in
Russian Jews, and declares that not-
pl e, New York City. The large meet-
regard to the rebuilding of Palestine
ing hall was crowded to the doors
charge of studies and demonstrations
withstanding
communist opposition to
as theewish
national home under
J
and it is estimated that several thou.
in out-patient service under the aus-
religion, the Jewish farmers attend
the mandate of the League of Na-
sand people had to be turned away.
picas of a committee of the United Charles A. Cowen to Address
religious
services,
are building syna-
lions held by Great Britain. The out-
Hospital Fund, working with a grant
The appearance of Dr. Weizmann,
standing event of the conference will United Hebrew Schools to Hold gogues and mikvahs.
-- from the Rockefeller Founda-
Meeting
At
Emanuel
Syn-
uf
fuds
The
interview
was
obtained by S.
who stepped to the p a

be the address by Dr. Chaim Weiz-
Exercises for Fourth Grad-
tion. He has been actively 'dent' let
Dingo), managing editor of the Day,
panied by his fellow-delegates to
agogue Nov. 18.
mann, president of the World Zionist
Dr.
Chaim
Aroso.
as
a
member
and
in
committee
service
who met Mr. Brainin on his arrival
uating Group.
Amer icanJ 'w
Organization, who has just arrived in
with a number of national organiza-
at Montreal on Oct. 18.
roll and Dr. Georg Halpern, as well
Charles A. Cowen, a brilliant Eng- this country for the purpose of M-
"Your attitude toward the Russian
as by the leaders of American Zion- P „ uropean Correspondent Will tions, such as the American Hospital
Graduating
exercises
of
the
United
orator. journalist, lawyer, social tending the gathering, where he will
Association,
the
American
Public
Stephen
S.
Wise,
colonization created quite a stir in
oos
ism, including Dr.
Talk For Forum Sunday
health Association, and the American worker and prominent Zionist, will be report the latest political and eco- Hebrew Schools of Detroit will mark this country," the interviewer in-
Louis Lipsky, Judge William M. '

nomic
developments
in
the
Holy
an interesting feature next Wednes
Association of Hospit a l Social Work-
Lewis, Judge Julian Mack, Emanuel,
At Northern High.
Land. The practical outcome of the day evening in the progress of the formed him. "Your cable aroused
ers. He is a member of the Medical
Neumann and others, was the signal
_
event, as planned by its organizers, schools. A group of boys and girls great displeasure among Zionist
Council of the United States Veterans'
for a rousing ovation on the part of
will be the launching of a campaign comprising the fourth graduating circles."
The fourth speaker for the 1926-27 Bureau and of the board of editors of
"I am very much astonished at
the audience.
for $7,500,000 among the Jews of group of the s chools and the first of
In his address Dr. Weizmann series of lectures under the Detroit "Modern Hospital." He has published
America by the United Palestine Ap- the Philadelphia-Byron brunch have that," Mr. Brainin replied. "In my
touched only lightly on te purpose Jewish Open Forum will be Henry G. several books on clinics and other
cable
I expressed the opinions of
peal
for
the
purpose
of
carrying
out
completed the required course of
of his present visit to this h country, it Alsberg of New York, perhaps best health subjects, and is a frequent con-
a large and constructive program of study in Bible, Jewish history, gram- many good Zionists in Russia and In
being understood that he is reserving known for his English translation of tributor to professional periodicals.
Europe.
The German Zionists are
!reclamation and development for the m ar, composition and Hebrew litera-
The program for Sunday night is as
his principal messags for the National the Dybbuk, who has chosen "Jews In
unhanding of Palestine, which has ture. Graduation exercises will be in favor of the Russian colonization.
Conference On Palestine on Nov. 21 Russia Since the Revolution" as his e on,
Naiditch,
one of the foremost leaders
,
become the principal land to which preceded by final examinations. On
"Mrs. Leopold Wineman's G ift"
at Boston, here e is to be the lead- subject for discussion on Sun ay,
Jews from Eastern Europe are mi- Sunday at 10:00 a. on Monday at in the world Zionist movement, is •
Willman; "In Apprecia tion ,"
. Ile dealt with the larger Nov. 14. The meeting, which will Henry
strong
advocate
of the Russian colo-
M
7:30 p. m, examinations and exercises
grating.
ing figure of w the work in l'alestine and take place in the auditorium of Dr. Harry C. Saltzstein, Chief of ed-
aspects
orth
The United Palestine Appeal, un. will he held at the Philadelphia-Byron nization. When one goes to Russia
with the present economic depression Northern High School, Woodward at ical Staff ; "The Program of Jones
the N Forof
and
sees
it
for
himself
one cannot
d,
School. The public is Invited to both.
or
: der whose auspices the Boston guth- School.
and declared that there was no Owen avenues, will start at 2:30. . N End Clinic," Mrs. s, Elean Relation
The program for the graduation ex- help but feel that way. *hen you
"Th
' ering is being convened, combines a
directo r; Addrese
travel
for
two
days
and
two nights
ground for discouragement in the admission fee is charged and the pu b- the
number of organizations, all of which ercises on Wednesday evening follows:
Dispensary to Some Economic
Pointing to the progress lie is cordially invited to attend.
over land that is being cultivated ex-
I have been engaged for many years March to platform by members of clusively by Jews, you forget every-
situation.
Mr. Alsberg, wo
h is a native New Problem J of Sickness," Michael M.
in economic and cultural work in the alumni and graduating class, played
Palestine in the brief period since
cated at Columbia Davis. esse F. Hirschman is chair-
of
the Armistice, Dr. Weizman!' de- Yorker, was edu
Holy Land. They include the Pales- by Minnie Tobin; singing, of "Ameri- thing else. Your heart simply leaps
I I aw School and took a man.

II •
Ink.
:
tine Foundation Fund, the principal ca" and "Ilatikvah," opening remarks with joy. You marvel at the genius
HIstory
of
dare d the entire civilized world
post graduate course for a year at
are
we
The
clinic
moved
on
August
23,
I
immigration and colonization agency and address by Bernard Isaacs, super- of the Jewish race, its immortality,
"stands with respect for what

Harvard University. He entered the
I of the Jews; the Jewish National intendent of the schools, talk in Ile- its ability to adopt new modes of life,
doing and for what we have done." newspaper field and from 1915 to 1926, to the new huildnig from its
Fund,
which purchases land in I'ates- brew by president of the class, Mir- its survival under all circumstances.
The meeting was opened by Eman- 1919 was editor of the New York former headquarters at 1216 \Vest-
"My Zionism Is neither war nor
tine for colonization purposes; the iam Nakelsky; lighting of a candle,
uel Neumann, chairman of the execu- Evening Post, except for a year, monster avenue. Started by a Dr. Rol-
Balfour-Zionism. My Zionist Ideal-
tive committee of the United Pales- 1916, when he took a leave of ab- land who about 21 years ago devoted
I 11 a d a s s a h hl edical Organization, ceremony by Rena Kutnick; response
n
for the next graduating classes by Os- ism has always taught me to look
h l
-duced as chair- sence to act as private secretary to some time to caring for mar cidre
-
which
maintains
hospitals
and
other
peal,
who
int
tine Ap
s , the
Ph il-
M. L wis of . eers
: health institutions; the Ilebrew Unl- car Cohen, for the Philadelphia class, with respect upon every effort in Jew-
Ambassador Elkus in Constantinople. at the United Jewish Charitie
man Judge Willie
d
e de l
esses
wer Judge
Iversity Fund, for the support of the and Jacob Hellman for the Kirby ish life which removes the Jew from
adelphia.
Addresses
by
Dr. Stephen
S. Wise,
Ju- During that year he spent some time clinic rew until 12 years ago it care
CHARLES A. COWEN
Hebrew University on Mount Scopus class; class history, by Ida King; class petty occupations, from instability,
lien W. Mack and Louis Lipsky, all also in Austria, Ilungary and Ger- for 1,200
patients The
monthly,
both
adults
and children.
doctors
on the
staff the principal speaker at a general I near Jerusalem, and the Mizrachi, prophecy, by Lotto. Engler; talk to the which gives him a foundation upon
graduates, Max Gordon, instructor which to support himself. I do not
of
whom
welcomed Dr.
Dr. Chaim
Weizmann
and
his colleagues.
Arlo- many.
After severing his connection with donated their services, which practice sorting of the members of the Zionist I which is an Orthodox religious or. graduating class; valedictory address believe that the Russian colonization
soroff, as well as Dr. Georg Hall, the New York Evening Post, Mr. is continued to the present, and nurses District of Detroit, which will he held ; ganization.
in English, by Mollie Cohen; Ilebrew is a solution of the Jewish problem.
National Notables to Attend.
both of whom hold important places Alsberg spent two years in Europe as and volunteer workers helped them on Thursday evening, Nov. IS, at 1
by Sam Fleishman; singing But as a Zionist, as a Jew and as a
Other men Of national prominence recitation
in Hebrew, by Anna Zack; addresses
in
Palestine,
also
addressed
the
meet-
correspondent
of
the
Neti
York
Na-
carry
on
the
work.
In
1922,
realizing
Temple
F:manuel
on
Taylor
and
Evil-
ing. tion. During this same w me he rep- that the clinic could better serve it pa-
:besides Mr. Straus who will partici- by president of alumni, Seymour Til- human being, can I help but rejoice
when I see that thousands of Jewish
son
avenues.
resented for varying periods the New tients in the Oakland avenue district
Mr. Cowen was one of the organ-Inate in the Boston assembly will be chin; giving of J. D. C. prizes to essay families are leaving the towns, aban-
York World the London Daily Her. and realizing the necessity for a sep-
Dr. Weisman Encouraging.
to \I e.
jeers of the Jewish defense committee . Dr. Stephen S. Wise, famous New contest winners, by Milton N. Alex- doning their haphazard occupations
ing, it
te
was
moved the North after the Kishineff pogroms and a : York rabbi; Judge William M. Lewis ander; giving of school prizes, by J. and settling on the land? 'To be or
b eeame
Dr. Weizmann spoke in part as aid, a Socialist paper, and the New ara buildenue
and
ster av
member of the committee on organis of Philadelphia, who is chairman of Friedberg, vice-president of the school . not to be' was the question which
York Call. From Europe the Nation min
ederal
sent him to Mexico, where he re- End Community Clinic. Much of the
years since the maimed for a year, then resigning to success of the clinic before 1922 was nation for Brandeis, and Dr. Stephen ' the United Palestine Appeal; F an b on- distribution of diplomas, by E. Ra- confronted 3,000,000 Russian Jews,
"It is only nine years
binowitz, president of the schools; and that question had to be solved.
is S. Wise in organizing the Provisional 'Judge Julian W. Mack, who is sk
ort. s of . M's
Balfour Declaration was issued. You
untiring
efforts
the
un
i
due
to
th

the directors
Zionist committee during the war. Mr.] orary vice-chairman; Louis LipY, class songs and alumni song.
' of Distribution
as one
ussia
may deduct three years from 1917 go t o Russia
To them it was • question either of
AmericanJoint
I Louise Goldstone, who was in charge.
ember of the na.' president of the Zionist Organization
until the establishment of the first of
starving to death or turning to illegal
has been a member
uann,
Nem
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Committee during the famine and
tional executive . mmittee of the Zion- ', of America, and Emanuel
civil administration in Palestine.
itt ee RABBI F. M. ISSERMAN - trading—n thing that gave the Jews
ist Organization of America for many chairman of the executive comm
a bad reputation, at the same time
is six years since we have been able after•famine periods. His activities
BETH
EL
TO SPEAK AT
years. As a journalist, Mr. Cowen' of the United Palestine Appeal.
to work systematically in l'alestine, in journalism and relief work have
subjecting them to the danger of ar-
When Morris Friedberg, the local
investigate and find our way to grap- taken Mr. Alsberg to every' country
has contributed articles on general
On Sunday morning of this week rest and punishment. Came the cola.
Jewish historical and sociological sub. , chairman, was interviewed he said:
nization plan and the aid of the J.
plc with the situation, and I challenge of Europe since the Armistice. He
the
pulpit
of
Temple
Beth
El
will
be
"There
is
hardly
a
cause
in
the
Con-
jests to various papers and magazines'
D. C. which was a real boon to them.
any civilized country in Europe or was in Paris during the Peace Con-
and was the editor of the Maccabean world which makes a more powerful occupied by Rabbi Ferdinand M. Is- I do not see any conflict between
here, taking e verything into consider- Terence and was a witness to the '
s
0
sermon
of
Toronto,
Ont.,
who
has
in 1914. He was instrumental in draw- , appeal to the imagination than the
Zionism and Russian colonization.
ation, to show the same achievement signing of the Versailles treaty. He :
ing up the American brief on Rau- ' work of restoring the waste places chosen as the subject of his discourse Only those of hesitant belief can
in the face of the difficulties we have , was in Hungary during the Soviet
"The Future of Judaism in America."
.
had in Palestine. Id England—and resolution there; in Germany and the Majestic Theater Company to mania for the Jewish delegation at of the Holy Land and repeopling it Rabbi Isserman is a keen thinker and think for one moment that Erez Is-
the Peace Conference at Versailles. • with its ancient inhabitants, the Jew-
i dare say in America England still Ruhr during the Kapp putsch and the,
roel can be confused with anything
As an orator and lecturer, Mr. Cowen • ish people. It is a difficult work in an eloquent speaker. The general else."
Entertain With Song and
stands for something—the labor situ- Ruhr uprising; in Fiume during D'An-
has made profound impression in which the Jews of America have been public is cordially invited to attend
Often Criticised J. D. C.
ation is much more serious than in nunzio's reign and in Russia a num.'
Recitation.
the
service,
which
begins
as
usual
at
practically every important city in assisting
nobly. At this time espe-
Palestine. In six years we have done her of times, at least once a year,
Mr. Brainin stated that he had
.

sses of Jews 10:45.
I •
Ile is well q.uali-
'
something which is viewed by the from 1919 to1923
criticized the J. D. C. on many occa-
The most interesting evening of the United States and Canada. Ile ma s,
world, however critical, cold and un- fiat to speak on Jewish conditions in
sions and that he was not always in
rinsed members of Pi s- has recently returned from Europe, of Eastern Europe are suffering un-

where he studied the economic and told hardships owing to an economic
EXCESSES IN BUCHAREST
country since the over row o
accord with its methods, but he feels
friendly as a creditable achievement. that
d' . I t'
in o n
Czardom, the reign of the Bolshviks. gab Lodge No. 3.1, Independent Order
Jews
in
Europe
.
breakdown
the
bound to accord recognition t
to its
"Now, with regard to the pas
, Icnai Writh, who attend the meeting political status of
han
BUCHAREST.—(J. T. A.)—Anti vastly useful work. He considers
and Palestine and will have many in in Russia, it is more important
he not only has met a majority
Dr.
crisis in Palestine about which so since
of the notabilities, such as Zinoviev, , of Monday evening, Nov. 15. Mem- teresting things to tell his audience. over that Palestine should tic pre- Semitic students excesses and demon - Rosen the most wonderful man he
wish
to
much has been written, ►
Lenin, Trotzky, Bukhar, in Tchiche- ' hers of the intellectual advancement
This will be the first meeting of pared to receive larger numbers of strations took place here, Many Jew- has ever met.
ee, of which Henry M. Abram-
state that, while it gives us cause for
t
ish passersby were attacked and in-
rin, but has interviewed many of commit
the general membership of the dis- emigrants
those on
lands.
"The cable you speak of," Mr.
anxiety, it gives us no cause for them.
"Taking from
counsel
these matters jured. Fourteen students were ar-
On nearly all his trips to Rus. ovitz is chairman, and of the enter-
Brainin continued, "I sent to the Day
panic. This crisis will pass and bet- sia he travelled all over the southern, tainment committee, which is headed trict under the new administration
Jacob Rosenberg, are collaborating which was recently elected. The pro- in Boston on Nov. 21, the represents- rested and, it was declared, will be following a conference which I had
ter times will come. The upbuilding
ram and arrangements committee, tive Jews of America will have the tried by military court. A dispatch with 44 people, among them rabbis,
southeastern anti southwest.' c
by an
of a country cannot be ac omplished western,
ern parts of that vast country. Dur. upon a monster smoker and entertain- g
chairmanship of Aaron benefit of the information and advice from Czernowitz states that Minister Zionists and representatives of many
smoothly and without periods of
ment for the ev ening.
under the
an intensive pro- of one of the outstanding and con- of the Interior Gaga replied to the
Mr. Abramovitz states that the in- Kurlan
other groups of Jews. I had not slept
stress and strain. We have to bear ing the 1920 peace conference o
g
Russians
and
the
Poles
Mr.
Alsberg
tellectual feature of the evening will gram of activities for this season.Istructive Jewish statesmen of modern Jewish Deputy Meyer Ebner of for two nights deliberating as to
it like men and women and no com-
aim to introduce Zionism into I times, Dr. Chaim Weizmann, presi- Czernowitz that the trial of the 20 whether I ought to send the cable.
n
plain at every turn of events in Pales- was present as the correspondent for hi' the appearance of our vtt
"We a m
household in the city dent of the World Zionist Organize- Jewish high school students on the
t he Landon Daily herald and the Na- stars of the Yiddish Majestic Com- every
of D etroit.
Jewish We also want the mem- tion, under whose leadership the charge of their having made an at- I decided to send it, thinking that it
tine.
would serve the best interests of
"Let me any also that I believe all tion. pan y now appearing at the Majestic
Mr. Alsberg is a member of the' Theater in this city. Through the hers of the district to take an active movement has made its recent re. tack on Christian professors in
,a,,k
n Je
we have done in Palestine, however
Czernowitz
must
be
continued.
International
Committee
for
Political
courtesy
of
A.
Littnian,
manager
of
n e cessary e n to dnh tnT
h av e hce t li Pie , : e a w ip c sh e rmooPnl e g Amer.
Itis
creditable, to be merely a prepare-
part in carrying on Zionist propa-
Prisoners and is editor of that or-
wr y.
what
haa
to
be
done
on
a
stiolinvin itnheNegwi.
;ands.
The
executive
committee,
at
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To
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Page)
,
on
N
larger scale. This is perhaps the ganization's publications, one o the company, Mischa
VVeraZasslaskaia,
Fishson, leading a recent meeting, has decided to have
of
work—to utilize the experi- which is a book on Russian political man. Mme. wa and M iss Betty M iss regular meetings of the district. We
, tse antii s ch p pe ro ob o le e m in s atih
that
i ucnotn , ters ont the
.
ence gathered to enable Palestine to persecutions. He is a contributor to : Mary Karalo
will spare no effort in making these
ence
It
is
announced
that
Mr.
absorb a minimum influx of 25,000 the Nation, Saturday Review, Me- cis will o.
appear before the members of meetings interesting and worth-
"Ilow is the Jewish situation
U in
Jews into the country for the next norah Journal and other publications. the
Mr. 13rainin was asked.
Fish l son will recite selections from while," announced Mr. Kurland. In •
ten years. There will then be a come Ile attained prominence in another "66" lip Sholem Aleichem, the Jewish addition to Mr. Cowen's address,
"A new life is springing up there,"
On November 171
Inanity which will be the nucleus of field as the author of the English vet'. Mark Twain.
he replied. "The communists are
there will be an installation of the To Hold
Mme. Zassalaskaia will sing a num-
what we believe will still develop in sion of the Dybbuk.
I fighting against religion. Neverthe-
before ber of Jewish and Russian folk songs , new officers. The new executive
Among
the
organizations
before
less. the Jewish synagogues are at-
our time, the final goal, the Jewish
board will submit to the membership
Miss
Mary
Karalowa
will
sing
several
which Mr. Alsberg delivers a number
tended, as are the churches. The
the plan of work for the coming year
commonwealth."
of lectures periodically are the Ethi- ballads and Miss Morris will sing in for general discussion. Also an elabo•i
Jews have their services, as they al-
School
for Jew-
elfare, the
Judeans
and Yiddish, English and Italian. The rate musical program is being pre-
ways did. There is a demand in the
s a ili 2,ItaulreASociety,
players will be direct.' by A. Crush-
Jewish colonies for mikvahs and one
i
pared
for
the
evening.
TO MARK CHANUKAH Civic Club-
koff, the musical director of the corn-
larger colony already has a syna-
M . II. Zackheim, president of the
AT SHAAREY ZEDEK
pony.
gogue. The agronomists in the colas
by members in charge Zionist District of Detroit, announces
-
SERVICE GROUP WILL
vies are all wonderful men. Many
that the s moker and en- the appointment of the following
of ii
tthi: affair that
of them are devoted Zionists. They
REPORT
WORK
MONDAY
Sunday School
Plans
An
Elaborate
Program. — tertainment will be restricted to mem- committees:
work beside the colonists, doing all
n d that plans have
Arrangement and Program: Aaron
I sorts of work in the field and, several
At a meeting held at the l'hoenix , hers of the lodge a co
Club on ednesday evening those been made to acmmodate sufficient Kurland, chairman; Jacob Pearlstein,
'Jewish
colonies bear such names u
W
.
Israel Davidson, Leon May, M. Men-
Re-
Chanukah will be celebrated by members of the Detroit Service members to fill the auditorium.
Tel Chai, Mishmar and Mayan."
fur-
freshments and cigars w i ll
delsohn,
Israel
Zilber.
Corn-
the Sunday School of Congregation who are assisting the
nished gratis to those present.
Publicity: Joseph Chaggi, chair-
Shaarey Zedek with an elaborate pro- Group
munity Fund in its ninth annual cam-
Announcement has been made by
MEN'S CLUB SPONSORS
Sunday morning, Dec. 5, at
man; A. Caplan, J. Pearlstein.
gram
10:30 o'clock. The guests of honor paign reported the results of their Harry Yudkoff that Sunday night
FRIDAY NIGHT SERVICES
Those
resent
gave
an
encour-
i fte
.p:-I esnita-s thr:T. Zir ist
p
dances in the ballroom of the Corn-
work.
'II
be
the
parents
of
the
pupils.
Ti,..
Davidson,
t of their activities and munity House will commence Sun ay Co Gunencilrial
w
. r.. aging rep
is
being
arranged
by
'ter
.
excellent
Broudo,
A.
J.
Koffman.
The
Men's Temple Club has in-
program
Emma Lazaroff Scharer, director of all workers expect, by the end of the evening, Nov. 14, and that
augurated a series of Friday night
st ructor i n Jew- week,
to community's
show that as "volunteer
members of fund.
the music will b e provided for the dances.
National Fund: Hy Gittleman,
Jewish
services,
to take place monthly in the
assembly work and f olk
nounced
that
every
Sun-
Joseph Chaggi, 3f.Michlin.
It is also an
The
anmusic.
d .
main auditorium of the temple, the
I to be raising group" they have exceeded
day night will be known herefater as
i s h re ligious
Membership: Julius Braun, chair.
ss
a
the quotas aasigned them. vne "nisi B'rith Night" and open house man; J. H. Ehrlich, Samuel Kavanau,
first to be held Friday evening, Nov.
principal num r
given by the class of which Miss Lil- worker was especially complimented will be held throughout the commun-
26, at 8 o'clock. The service on this
psitz M. Mendelsohn. By Xei-
lian Farbman is the instructor. b the Community Fund for, in addl. it building, all facilities of which will Max
occasion will be addressed by Rabbi
dun
Li
n Aaron'Pregerson
Sol Lachman,
ru
,
Among the other numbers will be lion to receiving a number of in- he madeavailable
to members and Meyer Stone, He
Samuel 11. Goldenson, one of the
y Weinstein.
nr
recitations by Duane Bernstein, creases and new subscriptions, he and their friends.
most eloquent rabbis in the country
Finance: A. J. Koffman, chairman;
rker collected several
and spiritual leader of Temple Ro-
Fin• Arts Nig t N ov.
Edythe Lieberman and Arthur Feld- his fellow
Saul wo Saulson, Robert Loewenberg,
man and a piano solo by Edward unpaid subscriptions of 1924 and
Monday evening, Nov. 29, has been Meyer Beckman.
dolt Sholem of Pittaburgh.
designated as "Fine Arta Night." The
In addition to Rabbi Goldeason's
Moss. The eighth grade will sbig the 1925.
United Palestine Appeal: Hen ry
school song and the assemb:y will
A luncheon meeting of the Detroit meeting will be open to the public and Weinstein, chairman; Mrs. Freda Ul.
address, a Jewish choir of eight
render "Rock of Ages" and "There Service Group will be held at 12:15 adresses will be delivered by promi- R, Saul Saulson, Robert Loewen-
voices,
under the direction of Gal-
Is...,
superintendent;
an
d
Top row, left to right: Anna Zack, B
venni, well-known musical director,
Is None Like Our God." rintendent on Monday. Nov. 15, e the Phoenix nent local artists on the drama and berg, Sol Lachman, S. L. Kavanau.
M. Mao Gordon., instructor; Miriam N•kelsity, clanpresident.C••t•r row, will render several selections.
A. Louie Gordon, sups
who
are
assist-
fine
arts.
An
appropriate
musical
Club
and
all
members
of
the
Zionist
District:
Officers
ide and a n bbi
to right: Mollie Cohen, Lottie Ender, class treasurer; Rena Kutnick;
of the schoo l , will pres&firer
This meeting is open to the public,
Ra ad- ing the Community Fund are asked program is being arranged for the oc- H. Zackheim, president; Mrs. J. H. left
to risht: Sant Fleishman, class
to attend. A final report will be casion. This event will inaugurate the Ehrlich, vies-president; Israel Zilber, Ida King, class socrat•ry. Bottom row, left
A. M. Hershman wi ll
u are all temple services.
vice-pm:Week
Fend. Gulli, Arthur Migdol.
given to Samuel Summerfield, presi-
dress.
Koffman, treasurer.
A.
J.
secretary;
n
to
the
(Turn To Last Pap)
The celebration will be ape
dent of the group.
public.

Eng lish Orator

Zionist Speaker

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Plan Program For
Evening of Nov. 17

Jews In Russia Is
Alsberg 's Subject

Member Smoker
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At Pi gg

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nited Hebrew Schools graduates Russia?"
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