• 2 7 cwisk periodical eater 71 AL Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS ► en reco4 Avian • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO 11- EDETROIT AEWISR !IRON KM THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1926 VOL. XXX, NO. 25 Not Atten d Banquet 11 PISGAH SMOKER IS CHAIM WEIZMANN[Will For Queen of Roumania MOST SUCCESSFUL SEES DAWN OF NEW EVENT OF SEASON ERA IN PALESTINE Replies To Criticism Regarding Palestine Policies in Up- building of Land. Members of Majestic Yiddish Players Entertain Large Gathering MAKES IMPASSIONED PLEA FOR CO-OPERATION CARNIVAL DANCE WILL BE FESTIVE FUNCTION Wise, Lipsky, Neumann, Lewis And Arlosoroff Address Vast Gathering. To Be Held at New Masonic Temple Thanksgiving Eve November 24 DR. FRANKLIN WILL NOT GREET QUEEN Nov. IT, 1926. Mr. Edward T. Fitzgerald, Office of the Mayor, Detroit, Mich. My Dear Sir:-1 beg to ac- knowledge with deep apprecia• lion in behalf of Mrs. Franklin and myself the courteous invi• tation of the committee ap- pointed by the mayor of De- troit to attend the dinner in honor of Her Majesty, the Queen of Roumania, to be given at the Book•Cadillac Hotel on Saturday evening, Nov. 20. It is • source of regret, how. ever, that we must decline the invitation. This is not because we fail in appreciation of the many gracious qualities of the queen, but because we cannot consistently or in self-respect through its ruler, do honor to a land in which the people of the Jewish faith, for no other sin than being Jews, are still treated as outlaws and pariahs. It is our hope that the situation of the Jews in Roumania may somehow be brought to the at- tention of Her Majesty, and that she may be persuaded upon her return to her own country to lift voice and hand in defense of ■ million of her loyal subjects, who have been unjustly deprived of the funda- mental rights of human beings. Very truly yours, LEO M. FRANKLIN. Thanksgiving New Building at 31 Melbourne Will House Varied Cul- tural Activities Role of Clinic in Community's Health is Davis' Subject at Dedication COMMUNITY HOUSE TO SERVE NEIGHBORHOOD STATES HOW MEDICAL EXPENSE IS LOWERED Musical, Dancing, Recitation Numbers and Talks Will Constitute Program --- ' C The formal opening of the Jewish • Dr. Saltzatein Expresses Ap- preciation for Gift. J. H. Davis Donates $1,000 Tells Wily Russian Jews Still Suffer Banquet Planned By Shaarey Zedek "A CHANUKAH DAY" AT SHAAREY ZEDEK 1173 C707 r 3133 A j for U. P. A., Which 1 DECLARES WINEMAN JEWISH CENTERS ' [Flere op... Boston, Nov. 28, MEMORIAL BUILDING PLAN DEDICATION IDEAL INSTITUTION TUESDAY EVENING 25 1601 C Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents ■g 4297 7100 , ADILLAC 1-0-4-0 "There is not a better building or ; Centers Association will he held at one more scientifically arranged and Thee NEW YORK. — (J. T. A.) the first district building, 31 Mel- equipped for clinical service in any of dawn of a new era of inteneJive ac- , The most important social event of j bourne avenue, on Tuesday evening. our large cities,' declared Michael M. tivity in the upbuilding of Palestine the year sponsored ley members of I Nov. 23, at let:30 when a program will Davis last Sunday evening speaking as the Jewish national home was (me- Pisgah Lodge No. 31, Independent I lee presented by talented members of of the North End Clinic on the oc- dieted by Dr. Chaim Weizmann, pres- music Order Mud li'rith, will be the Thanks- !thee association's clubs and casion of the formal dedication of the ident of the World Zionist Organiza- giving eve carnival dance which will classes. Milton M. Alexander, presi• Leopold Wineman Memorial building time, in his first public message to take place Wednesday evening, Nov. ' dent of the board of directors, will at 936 Holbrook avenue, which houses the Jews of the United States since I gi . v e a short talk on the activities of 24, in the fountain room of the new the clinic. "The best ideals of service his arrival here, delivered at thy RABBI LEO M. FRANKLIN . Masonic Temple. According tee the the association and will introduce Niel- of this type have been incorporated in Mecca Temple. statement of Elias Goldberg, secretary ford Stern, vice-president, who will act this plan," he continued. "Detroit is Over 5,000 persons crowded the of the lodge, who is in charge of the as chairmon. to be nicest heartily congratulated on to gr e the president of the advance sale of tickets, indications are The program will open with violin the achievements which this building nist Ornization on his fourth that the fountain room, which will Zip Zio selections by an ensemble from the as- Will Hold Service CHAIM WrIZMANN represents." visit to this country, and listen to ' accommodate 1,000 persons, will be sociation, directed by S. Szmulewiez, Mr. Davis, who is executive secre- his description of the situation in and composed of Alex Robinson, Harry p filled to ca acity. tory of the Committee on Dispensary Palestine which causes much concern Jacob Rosenberg, chairman of the Zarankin, Bessie Bunion Jack Weis- Development of the United Hospital entertainment committee, which is in to New York's Jewish masses, and to ' berg, Bernard Rothman, Max Pecher• Fund of New York, Was consulted charge of the affair, states that an the outline of his mission of "peace- er, Milton Levin, Viola G ray and Ger- when the plans for the new building unusual program of entertainment and unity" in his final efforts to com- trude Shubow, accompanist. This were formulated and he followed its and feature attractions has been ar- plete the organization of the Jewish . will lee followed by two folk dances by Twenty - Fifth Community erection closely, suggesting changes ranged for the occasion. Dance music Agency to include A merican re on the children and directed by Ruth Tay- Event and improvements. The new quar- dill be p melded by the "Blackbirds," body designated by the mond, entitled "Gnome Dance" and will i st.] i in th the ters of the clinic mark an epoch in its Palestine mandate as an advisory tee (e Thanksgiving morning, there a nationally known dance band which S. J "I Bile Ito Peep." Isadore Schneider, Aisberg Shetwa How Jews Are work of service to the community, the mis, recently assisted in the opening of the who is a pupil of Edith F.Ila the Palestine administration, on mat- Adjusted to Life Under quarters at 121f 3%estminster 'old new W onderland ballroom en Chicago _ will give a piano selection followed tern affecting the creation of the Jew- will take place at Orestra ch Hall the j avenue haying been ho p elessly inade- and performed for four years at the by a harmonica selection to be pre- Soviet Regime. ish national home. quate. Te h c l inic, which is non-sec- Emanuel Neumann, who opened twenty-fifth a n n ti a I community Municipal Pier. Mr. Rosenberg states GOLDENSON TO SPEAK genteel by the harmonica class. Max Soviet feriae, has approximately GO per cent the meeting, expresSed the desire of Thanksgiving service to be presided that con fetti and other carnival access- AT BETH EL ON NOV. 26 Lieberman is the instructor of that „—, ID ,, allegation that the ,,, of Re clientele Jewish. class. The fifth number on the pro- Government is Jewish is ridiculous the Zionist Organization of America over by Dr. Leo M. Franklin of Tem- series will tee distributed and that the Concerning the growth of the clinic N • 2 ; the gram is an exhibit by the woodcraft declared Henry G. Alsherg last Sue- to lend its loyal support to Dr. Weiz- plc Beth El, the only minister still in balcony which surrounds the entire Lica M r. Davis continued, "A great • i ' • ll bilable to th ose On le Helm otos ng e ava h Ed war d MeGowen is da afternoon in a lecture f or te dance floor, wi h '" 0 C ‘' ' ' ' i a- cl ass, f 0 .hi moon's efforts en this direction. change has conic over the ideals and present at the first who do nut wish tee dance and who de- Men's Club of Temple Beth El will instructor, and the seventh is a grouse Jew I h'ir"it who W" y ish Open Forum on "Jews in Rus- Judge W illia in M. Lewis of Phila me en r sire merely to witness the spectacle. augurate a series of monthly Friday of folk dunces, the Russian "Scissors ' sia " Since the revolution Jews have I tractices of the community clinic. delphia, notional chairman of the sec( ice and who has pa ticip ormerly theme who came for exam- ,i. red more than any other nation- Presided each succeeding service that has taken Ile also states that admission will be and "ha rsitchke by membere of the United Palestine Anneal , r 'nation and treatment were treated in N%111 Mothers' clubs. The camp mothers, sune alities in Russia from the Soviets a the mass. There were no facilities for ace. The principal aildress this year $1.25 per person and that prizes over the gathering. Dr. Stephen S. Wearing the be distributed to those under the direction of Mrs. Nlarie well as from the Czar. The Soviet re Wise, honorary chairman, in a moo- I pl individualizing their cases. here in D r N a th anie l most unusual costumes. Attention of will I 1 deliv v, ered Shubeew will give a group of songs in elution was designed to overthrow ing add ress psi t I tribute tee Dr. Weiz- Schmidt1 , f ( ornell n this new building, with its large num• to(sis it y under chorus to be followed by two dramatic capitalism and petty Jewish boor- tle "The Challenge of Prosper. the public is being called, however, -r what Ina t 9 er h t mann, declaring that bar of small rooms for examination selections, "Hansel and Greet el" and eoise not on the. basis of relig ion, but els articularly to the fact that dress for the eccasion happened five years ago in Cleveland, and treatment, each equipped for a Mee feels P e a recitation by Eileen Henken of the is ptional. tj r. nenic reasonS for etee' en "there is no reason for anybody to •IY• tor may have the specialist, (very visitor fortunatehaving secured „ unekr. Miss It is understood that because of the Jewish Girls Dramatic club. th e Czar . where the J ( :Jv care which would be expected in the this 011 - a brent himself from the work for f"E Schmidt les the speaker for Temples , Gertrude Shuleow will accompany the a man whido dedication of the new Masonic Te h' • ' eecial le the cause," adding a dramatic touch portant occasion, for he is . offices of specialists. which will take place on Thanksgiving first selection. Miss ('yieldEpstein lived under s dame was limited te a ' y'et-rlyn nfewis pnreo.ve - , to the occasion when, finishing his lase:, "The 'sic poor is a much more gen- a very leading place pithy eves!. Is director of the groups. . inces in the west. Ilis religion was era] term than formerly. For example, address, he grasped Dr. Weizmann 'S f modern scholarship and is besides day, NOV. 25, the interior of the temple will be fittingly decorated for that ac- The program will close with another' he was not allowed to en- a large portion of those who now re- hand as an expression of unequivocal, . a speaker of eloquence and force. The casion on the evening of the carnival selection played by the violin ensemble jter the institutions of higher learning. calve clinical treatment in New York Louis Lipsky, yreesi- musk will be furnished by the chorus loyal support. I I the ill Ian dance and the- public will at that time after which the group w--- All the restrictions forced the Jewish are from families which are self-sup- dent of the Zionist Organization of . choir . of the First Congregational have its first opportunity to view audience in "America.' ; The guests at an army ■ of f i porting but cannot meet the expense America, and Dr. Chaim Arlosoroff, church under the leadership of Charles portions of the- interior of the. Masonic the program are invited to visit the i gopulation into leec ; andicraftsmen and professional men ' Palestine Jewish labor !reeler who Co Frederic Morse. Representatives of Temple and the marvelous decorations et ' with a comparatively small number of of examination and treatment by 'darer) and al gallery specialists, yet require precisely that a member of the Weizmann delega- practically all the religious denomina- rranged for the dedication program. All persons over 10 years of age are proletarians. Thus after the revolu- type of care. The cost of treatment tion, delivered addresses. . lions in Detroit will participate in the 1 addition to Mr. Rosenberg, mem- invited tee attend. tics these people had no place in the by specialists and the cost of hospital- Dr. Weizmann in his address gave , service. The deta d progr m will a ile bars n n the entertainment committee The Melbourne Center is the first Soviet economic scheme, as planned ization have mounted so rapidly in the within a few days, o broad outl ine of the Palestine de-. be published Among those who joined with Dr. of the lodge are: harry Yudkoff, Silas building being planned by the Jewish by the Bolshevik theorists for Russia years that the scientifically last few velopment, touching beetle on the po- Yanett, Irving T. Feinberg ' Barney Centers Association of a series of e'en- during the early days of Soviet power. equipped clinics have S. woiaa. lineal and economic aspects of the Franklin in the creation of a con- Cahalan a term in Jewish districts throughout the and "To Save their lives Jewish men of constructed -e come to fill and a great public need. years ' " problem and answering some of the munity Thanksgiving service v. 21, mem- evening On SUNNY enterta city. Plans are being rapidly com• education heel t]e enter the i of f • Y "I.'" I Middle-Cl ass Spend $60• ; No t committee m recently directed against ago were Dr. Lee S. McCollester, bars of the... c riticiss inmen pleted for the. erection of a center in the Soviet government, filling minor ',The, result s of several surveyss ('rue Theological school y, the Zionist executive. now Dean of Cr censor a feather or keno part the Fenkell district, work upon which positions as clerks and petty corn- made ley the United States govern- , of Tufts College, Rev. Nehemiah will s e accords- will take place in the main will tee started! shortly. The Palestine Can Be Rebuilt. whichp r ' s- missars. This gave the. impression 1 Mr . D firm formerly avenue used a residence on East The two features which were of Boynton, now of Brooklyn, N. 1., Rev. auditorium of the community house , Philadelphia for its offices and abroad that the government was to a meet other agencies," per- said, and "show that a family of ve fiavis uppermost importance in the problem John Brittain C of Washington, 275 Fast Furry avenue. Live fowl large extent Jewish." sons whose net income is from $200 DeFor- Ramses and other appropriate. prizes will be clubrooms, but that was hopelessly in- . of upbuilding Palestine were: first, D. C., the lute Res. Going on to speak of the present average rage DR. S. H. GOLDENSON adequate for the work being carried government of.ltussia Mr. Alsieerg de- to $100 a month can atford an it was necessary to prove that Pales- rest, and the Rev. Reed Stuart, then distributed to the participants. for medical of but $00 to $75 One of the must successful meetings on. At present the association spon- ., tine could he rebuilt, and second, that pastor of the First linitarian church. dictato hip. jaw, ages ,e crileed it as a benevolent dictatorship. g men services at which e of great Whe n a it is considered 1 tr eatment. sors dubs and groups of various , Palestine could be rebuilt by Jewish lit-spite the- co-operation of these men, in the history of the local lodge took evening oviet officials mean well," he that a c o mplete diagnosis of one per- of a number of place last Monday evening, Nov. 15, in eminence from various parts o f the in the Twelfth street district, le enkei .l ,, S but lack the knowledge and experi- hands. These two questions were an- reinforced by that k l t he speaers. soo n t d is co ve r his particular ailm ent i f the community countr y will ee roams district, East .Iefferson district, Deli: core necessary tee materialize their the se ti. prominent laymen i in the city, the in- e. ' • ff in ' faction of the. world's public opinion. stitution Of the service met with very I house. A splendid program of enter-- The first of these services w ill take ray and Oakland revenue sections. Th. good intentions. Because of the social costs from $100 to $500, quoting New , , itainment was featured by the presence place on Friday evening, Nov. 20, on meetings are held in schools, private nature of Soviet legislation, the Jews York prices, depending on the dins The main factor which determined considerable opposition at the hands ing osp of the expense the political situation in Palestine and' of some of the less liberal elements en ' of four members of the Yiddish Ma- which occasion the address will be homes and Talmud Torahs. gutter most from its enforcement, but ability, to may nothing of of treatment or hospitalization, one regulated the attitude of the manda- the community. All such opposition 'er ie Players: Mih Fishson, Mine. given by Dr. Samuel II. Goldenson Mischa The plans for the future activities their condition is improving with the era Zasslaskaia. Miss Mary Kara- Pittsburgh, under thee suggestive title can understand how inadequate the however, overcome within the V of the Jewish Centers association general improvement of affairs in the tart' power was the reaction of pub. WAS. Iowa and Miss Betty Morris. Ben. "Sorrell and Son, and the Problem of ti average amount alloted is in the tam- have been formulated by Morrie I), Soviet Union. However, for the time lie opinion to the enterprise. In this course of a few years, and today it liy. Of course each fanciloes y d not Zionist movement has 'may be safely tisserted that the cone- eamin Bernstein, violinist, a pupil of Evil"—A Book Discussion. Dr. Gold- Waldman, managing director of the tieing Jews in America must co-oper- respect the aunty' Thanksgiving service cm lOokrii Gus Kleiner of the Detroit Symphony enson is a man of national reputation Jewish Welfare Federation, of which ate with the Soviet government en its snend the entire amount; fo r e ample, achiered success. It was only a pew • in a given community in a given year a permanent institution in the orehestra. assisted by Harold Hunger- as a thinker and a speaker. There. is the is a constituent ol( . program for placing the .lewish small- Mr. association Waldnian worked out with so( marked years ago that the British govern- upon as 15 or 20 per cent of the families will t looked upon the Jewish settle- 'religious life of Detroit upon whirl- it ford, pianist, a teacher at the Insti- no movement of civic, social, or eels- tradesman back on soil." cational interest in the cif y of Pitts- men „ Jewish tradesmen were compelled have serious illnesses. Thus they s of Palestine. as an experiment exerts a telling influence. So unusual tote of Musical Art, rendered . The burgh in which he does not take a success a similar neighborhood pro- gram in Boston several years ago. Mr. to 'speculate', " continued Mr. Alsberg may have to s end for then) unusual. was such a service 25 years ago that lions which Were Well received sdec. which might, or slowly might not, Gov- the possibility of its estalclishment was part, will be enhanced by Alexander k of their life after the over- ly large amounts for sickness whereas ernments move and fail. commit WAS restricted to men. leading The service stated that the association , hopes to have six branch centers in pea ng i ,,, alation , their more lucky neighbeer spends com- leers only, was attended by about 500 themselves' only insofar as the facts !commented upon by newspapers meeting, which a throw of ("zanhem, "and 'speculation' special music to be furnished by throughout this country and abroad. local B'nai B'rith. on the com ktion of it s ex- during that phase en the Russian rev- , paratively nothing. This es a hard the cit • of the situation warrant it. Today Directly as a result of the Detroit During the course of the meeting, double quartet choir under the dirk- ;_,,.. shiiy Itto t he peer but self-supporting so eyaele Jewish ' di s i (clution meant a sort of bootlegging. m ine George H. Galvani. ten there is not a single serious-minded Aervice, similar se_icea d ed , c r tass ass fami and some means ry have been in- ,folios Deuteelbaum, president of the lion a P . C ions i Wi • th every phase of the country's n apy hgansa.emadequafe recreational trim I j ict nm At each of these services it is and must he found to aid them financially. man in England who is n ot convinced . stituted in many of the larger cities rring, appeal to the educational fealties. made a stirring bulge, ecorenic life a government monemo l y, that Jewish work in Pales tine has through o ut the land, as well as in a e I ers to sreure enough new NTH. plannol to have a different group of A The. work of the . Jewish Centers a, The two ways en which this middle- one had to bootleg in those days for come to stay and must be reckoned number of the smaller cities of our cations for membership to make the singers and professionals. The gen- (iodation in Detroit parallels that done- class family can be helpeel, is by re- medicine of flour, shoes, clothing, wood . with. This situation in the center own state. ' during the high expenses of medical ••• • '. smilar "Adolph Freund ('lass" the largest eral public is cordially invited. in many other cities by the Young an et necessities oe life. :ven- i has hail its effect in other countries. service and by finding some means to Men's and Young Woen's Women's Ilelere•w class of initiates in the history of the distribute these expenses over a period This attitude of respect and consider- emulations and the Community Cute lotion was became a dangerous occupetion order. Mr. Deutelbauen also an- but Jews notorious in that of years. I do not think state mister- ation we find not only in England RABBI FRAM TO OCCUPY tern. Among the activities are nun- work; they had no altemnative nounced that details of the meeting of once against sickness would work well but also in France, in Italy, in other canization programs and classes, , BETH EL PULPIT NOV. 21 Nov. 15 would be. forwarded to the More Jews Hold Small Orfices. European countries, not to speech of „ The number of Jews holding of- 'n the e United States but believe Grand Lodge officers and that Pisgah , c uldge r n s ,,,cluati n sdi e.,(..1su'itan, e1 girls' clubs eventually some form of group insur- the United Steles. This progress has. groups and Lodge would make a bid for the prize fires in the Soviet government may also been manifested in the see-called The part played by the Jew in the offered in the National B'nai B'rith other cultural work. There is a music have exceeded what might have been once will be developed, — The reduction of the high expenses Arab problem, which has often been establishment of American freedom Meeting Contest, which covers the .. F sc h oo l , art class e s, Y i ddis h. their normal ang ,r,dirfati-hdeedotrehs,r hand, the quids, number but of of medical service is, I lel . — thee Festive Dinner - Dance to Mark lish classes and a Yiddish librar more acute in New York than in Je- anti in the building up of American period of Oct. 1 to Nov. 15. y e rusalem, just as the so-called crisis dennwracy will form the theme of The next meeting of Pisgah Lodge , Jewish prisoners ire Soviet jails and idea for which we must work during Celebration of Chanukah (Turn To Last Page) is more acute in New York than in Rabbi Leon Franc's sermon at Temple will take place Monday evening, Nov. of Jewish exiles to Siberia and to the the present lime. An important fac- December 5 for here is prevention of serious ill- Beth El, Sunday morning, Nov. 21. Jerusalem, he stated. 22, and will be devoted to the transac- Soloyt•tsky similarly seas and still is ness and the ideal clinic can be of The Arab problem today has lost The title of Rabbi Fram'e sermon tie n of routine business. Owing tee above normal prop ortion. with h is The Sesquicentennial and great use in this. The clinic or similar its acuteness and our relations wit the number of social gatherings which The culminating e vent at Shaare - Mr. Alsberg explained the recent agency can examine the patient in the Arab people are. on a solid foun-1 .Anamican Jew." The fact that the have recently supplanted regular Zedek during the week of Chanukah upheaval within the Soviet govern- early stages of disease and, if not American nation is about to celebrate lodge meetings, it is announced that will take place Sunday evening, Dec. elation. relent as the liquidation by the Soviets _— actually able to cure, as in some forms Dr. Weizmann analyzed the pol- the Thanksgiving day of the. one hon. the next meeting will be featured by 5, at 0:30 o'clock, when memhers of f their former inte rnationalp ro- icy of the Zionist executive in Pales- deed fiftieth year since the Drelara- the discussion of many important the congregation and their families Sunday School Children Will Give gram and its replacement with a plat- I of heart disease, can prevent the ulti- the mate hospitalization or incapacity of tine, declaring it tee differ from all then of Independence renders the matters which require disposition by will foregather to celebrate the Fes- Two-Act Modern Play. form of nationalism. "As long as the patient and keep him in condition other methods of colonizing peoples. theme especially appropriate at this the me-mIx•rs. tival of Lights. The celebration will S ov i et All other colonizing peoples accom- time. "One Chanukah Day," a twee-act gram of international Socialism," he to keep his place en society. Inez- he ushered in with the lighting of the s Rabbi Frain will challenge the pre- a plish their task by means of material candles and the singing of the "Rock modern play by Samuel M. Segal, will sa id "with world revolution Jewish Pensive tszeutimielnatteirsbt,huom henna expensive fierce It is for the first time in the valent theory that the American Re- MANY EAGER TO TESTIFY of Ages." There will follow a banquet be the principal feature of the hanu• Bolsheviks, such as Trotzky, Kameneff medical care. A second means is by history of colonization that a country public took as its model the republics which will be distinguished not only kah program which will be carried andZinovieff were in the saddle, . But FOR SCHWARTZBARD —Palestine—is being colonized by of Greece and Rome on contemporary Icy a menu of Reproved excellence but out by the Sunday school of Congrega- t h e Soviet irMrnational policy has organization, and here again the clinic may k-come the important cen- the methods of peace, not by the Europeon re-publics, and will prove by a musical program of merit. Be- lion Shaarey Zolek Sunday morning, that the fathers of the American on- ter. The equipment necessary for MOSCOW.—(J. T. A.) — Fifteen (Turn To Last Page) sword and rifle but by the hammer tween courses the assembly will be Dec. 5, at 11 o'clock. The play which complete diagnosis and treatment is and plough. This is perhaps the se- monwealth took their inspiration Jewish families, survivors of the anti- afforded an opportunity to ring folk will be presented by the fifth grade, law and form ' Jewish pogrom made by the Petlura so expensive that the price is pro- chiefly from the code of develops, in a contemporary .lewish songs suitable to the occasion. cret of the world's satisfaction with' e ri in hibitive for individual doctors. The forces in Tanantchi, Ukraine, are At the conclusion of the banquet, setting, a theme derived from the MEN'S CLUB GOODWILL and admiration for our work. There of government described of Moses, and in the visions of the eager to appear as witnesses in the the guests will adjourn to the as- Festival of Lights. Those who will clinic which is so equipped therefore is not one living Arab who can com- DINNER TO BE DEC. 14 is not only of great assistance to the Hebrew prophets. The rabbi will ex- I Schwartzbard trial in Paris, declares sembly hall for an evening of dancing, take part ore Max Pomerantz, Edith plain that an injustice was done him plain the meaning of Lecky s famous Serafimov, Russian journalist, writing . the music for which will be furnished Sarasohn, Louis Cohen, Ruth Oppen- patient but also to the private dcc- in Palestine by the Jews. Thanks to The goodwill dinner, given annually tor." statement recently quoted by ('resi- ' in the Isvestya. helm, Elizabeth Trattner, Louis Gor- by Seymour Simon's orchestra. this policy, Palestine is the most quiet ce- under the auspices of the Men's dent Coolidge "Hebraic mortar Brief addresses were made by don, Morris Sachs, Julius Schwartz, The majority of the Jewish in- Among those who will constitute; corner in the entire Near East, and mented the foundations of the Amer- Herschel Berman, Sidney Goldfarb,, Temple club of Temple Beth El, will Henry Wineman, whose mother, Mrs. we will forbid, as much 29 it is within ican d•inocracy." The services be-gin habitants of the village Tanantchi the reception and hospitality corn-1 be held on Tuesday, Dec. 14, at 6:30 Leopold Wineman , gave the $75,000 Florence Flurnstein, Sylvia Keler,; were massacred and the Jewish ' mittee are Mr. and Mrs. Morris H. our power, the use of any military houses were demolished and ploughed Blumberg, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Z. Ruth Nussbaum, Elizabeth Bernstein,' o'clock. As in the past, each member in memory of her late husband which phraseology or, for that matter, any at 10:45. The choir under the direction of under so that no trace of the town j Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Herman P. Rose Cohen, Harold Frank, Sarah of the club is requested to invite a mode possible the edifice; Dr. Harry kind of ology, to interfere with this Abraham Ray Tyler will render music Stolinsky, Miriam Shetzer, Evelyn Gentile friend as his guest. In ad- C. Saltzstrin, chief of the medical situation or tie break the line and especially appropriate for the oc- was left. The survivors declare that Cohen, Mr. and Mrs. Israel Davidson, last of the clinic; Mrs. Eleanor Jones Pctlura himself entered the village Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Davidson, Mr. Grodishart, Anna Gordon and Shirley dition, the board decided at its style of our policy in Palestine. casion. Everyone is welcome. tee invite 100 leading Chris- Ford, director, and Jesse F. Hirsch- and Mrs. Seymour Frank, Mr. and Saulson, Miss Lillian Farbman is di- meeting . and ordered the massacre. Development Is Sound. bane en the communit y. man, president of the board of trus- The publication of interesting Mrs. Morns Friedberg, Mr. and Mrs. recting the play. The two main lines of development Rev. G. G. Atkins, one of the most te,.. who presided. The program will also include ad- documents throwing light on Jewish A. Louis Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. in Palestine, agriculture and indus- WILL LEAD SERVICES prominent Protestant ministers in the and Viiriem•• C•11. Gift "Beginning." dresses by Rabbi A. M. Hershman moments in Russia and on the rela- Charles Hamburger, Mr. and Mrs. try, are sound, notwithstanding all "It is an honor to be identified with AT SHAAREY ZEDEK tions of several European states to Emil Loewenberg, Mr. and Mrs. Rob- A. Louis Gordon, superintendent of city; Rev. r. Patrick R. unnigate of that may be said about the present , Port Huron, a well-known chaplain in work of this type," Mr. Wineman the Sunday school; songs by the as- a the Jewish question in Russia during ert Loewenberg, Mr. and Mrs. Robert unemployment. Just as in the agri- Was, !the world war, and Dr. Leo M. Frank- said. "Pride and loving memory of Was announced by Professor Marwil, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Robinson, sembly, • piano solo by Edwin cultural development the Jewish set- Cantor Abraham Kantor of the the war :in will be the principal speakers on him in whose honor the building is a dance by Miriam Saul., the singing tlers have succeeded in conquering Cleveland Jewish Center will conduct Gallen, well-known historian, here. Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Selker, Mr. of the school song by the eighth grade, this occasion. dedicated are uppermost in my mind the soil; that is, preferring to turn services at Shaarey Zedek Synagogue, The commission to study the history and Mrs. Sidney Stone, Mr. and Mrs. social service It is expected that the tonight. My father always tried to recitations by Duane Bernstein, from mere devoted idealists into ex- Willis avenue at Brush street Friday of Jewish movements in Russia, he Herman Wetsman, Mr. and Mrs. M. Edythe Lieberman and Arthur Feld- room will be crowded to capacity for instill generosity and civic duty in pert toilers of the land, acquiring evening. Nov. 20, and Saturday morn- stated, gathered valuable material on H. Zackheim and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph - this dinner. Only 500 reservations his family. It was his influence and candles the I man and the lighting of knowledge of the peculiarities of the ' Inez. Nov. 27. The Friday evening the history of the pogrom period, the A. Zechman. will be accepted and those desiring to example which moved my mother to Arrangements for the celebration I by Abner Friedman. soil and the methods for its conquest services will begin at 5 o'clock and ritual murder accusations, including I Mrs. Emma Lazaroff Scheyer, di- I attend are requested to communicate make the gift of this building. relations are being made by Robert Loewen- 50 it happened with the industrial de- the Saturday morning services at 9 the Beilis trial, and on the rector of music, is in general charge with Julius Rothschild, secretary of voice her feeling, as well as my own, berg, chairman of the social com- of the powers to the Jewish question velopment and the inauguration of . o'clock. the temple. hope that I cherish the of the program. Refreshments will when I say for- mittee of the congregation, and the Jewish handicrafts. ! The Cleveland cantor is one of the during the great war. Several the Men's club is planning an af- that this is only a beginning and that Ladies Aux- be served by members of the Ladies During my eight days' stay in New best known exponents of modern pre- eign *cholera, including Americans, following members of the fair for the evening of Jan. 12 and we wish the service of this clinic to Mrs. Auxiliary. York I heard no less than nine kinds centorial methods in the middle went are interested in the work of the iliary: Mrs. M. H. lackheim, The public is invited to attend the members are urged to keep that date Mrs. Ilimon Kap- Robert Loewenherg, to publish intended One, directed alts The public is cordially invited to commission. It is of criticism. (Turn To Last Page' open. entertainment. the material in the United States . Ian and.Mrs. Harry Wetsmr n. attend the set:, ces. (Turn To Last Page) At Orche3tra Hal l 4400 11 TELEPHONE I