NOVEMBER 19, 1926 Thi5VEriCOIVElfigi (ARMCO) WINEMAN MIZRACHI PROTESTS DECLARES MEMORIAL BUILDING ERA IN PALESTINE AGAINST PALESTINE IDEAL INSTITUTION GOVERNMENT POLICY CHAIM WEIZMANN 1 SEES DAWN OF NEW SUBWAY FLor4trap (Continued From Page One.) Y. W. H. A. NOTES A Hike. The-re will be another Y hike on Sunday, Nov. 21, starting from the club-house, $9 Rowena street, at 9 a. m. sharp. The destination has not yet been definitely decided but plans ate being made for a hike on the Lake Shore Line. This promises to be very good fun and all those who have par- ticipated in previous hikes can speak with enthusiasm of the very good times they had. (Continued From Page One.) your Solel Boneh," a workers' con- tracting co-operative, is of particular be dedicated to all of the people of interest in this connection. Nine Detroit." Jew- "This gift," said Dr. Saltzstein, , years ago there was no skilled Jew- Passed "has marked a milestone in local af- nhoenn.1 s,owniiseh- ish Against Attitude On I fairs for this reason: medicine does it thing hradin tio'allViLie, W VMS . H 149SEIIMANIsacs Holy Places. not often advance and develop except hands had to be called. The Jewish around an institution, which provides workers in Palestine have learned to 227 GGIATIOT AVE the proper building and equipment for 'conquer the work." They have de- ZIONIST ORGANIZATION on and spec ializ atio n. Friday Evening Services. good veloped all kinds of handicrafts and 9171 In "'a IS ALSO CRITICIZED the great importan ce to are becoming experts in their line. Our Friday evening sem ices held - 11 neighborhood of such an institution, in the Little Theater, 89 Rowena 11ere again there i a striking differ- with its combination of medical prac- , I ence between our method of coloniz- Express street, at 8:15 are becoming very pop- s t i es, i act i v i lth c h ea t i ce an d pu bli ation and the general method. Other ular. On Frid•ty evening, Nov. 19, Alijah to Get not yet fully appreciated. The physi- colonizing peoples employe the cheap Rabbi Leon Fran conducted the serv- Foothold . cal building is but the beginning, b labor of the natives, they exploit ices. His subject was "The Jewish it often marks a great difference be- slavery for accomplishing their task. W of the American Deltaic- Foundations o ASHINGTON, D. C.-1J. T. A.) tween one neighborhood and another. The Jewish workers in Palestine have . racy". The choir of Y girls add --The views of the Orthodox wing of . We of the raised labor to the highest degree. success of greatly to the spirit and A complaint is made that the Solel the Zionist movement on the present apinisibility for giving adequate sere- these services and much credit is due Bunch is not as efficient as it could situation in Palestine, the relation of ice, a responsibility to the community them. Remember to reserve every , be. I do not deny that there is room the mandatory power and on certain which must grow with the spirit of services evening for improvement, but the workers' problems of Jewish life in America progress. We must not stand alone,Friday ta,i;ebfriii,1,1gow-acifI rtim ,y ni,iisocial hour. Be sure were recorded in a series of resolu- however, but look to the community I leaders will be the first to welcome any reasonable suggestion for im- dons adopted at sessions of the for support." Mrs. Ford spoke of the development Personal Service Bureau. proving its efficiency and productiv- twelfth annual convention of the Miz- rachi Zionist Organization of Amer- i t h e c li n i c an d the opportunities to ity. Girls, are you taking advantage of Dr. Weizmann, in summing up, Ica held at the Jewish Community serve the community which the new the services rendered in our personal building and equipment afford. She without mentioning the Jewish Center here. service bureau? If you are out of spoke i The strongest note sounded n of the various departments, Agency, referred to his plan concern- employment, don't forget that this , ing the extension of the Jewish these resolutions was a protest both the old and the new, the later bureau will do it's utmost to place you Agency. The mission of peace an d ag.ainst the Palestine government for of which are the metabolic clinic and and will appreciate helping you in unity is engraved not only upon iny , its attitude toward the Jewish Holy the internal medical clinic in the eve- every way. heart but upon every hill and vale of Places in Palestine, adopted follow- nings an, who was w chairman :V . Hirschman, Palestine. The responsibility for up- ing reports on recent developments . Dramatic CI The of the inciting, expressed the thanks building Palestine rests upon the en - in connection with this matter. Plays have been cast in the three of the community, the directors and convention expresses its surprise and tire Jewish people. dramatic groups conducted by the 1'ublic opinion of the world calls indignation at the attitude of the clinic staff to Mrs. Wineman. He said and rehearsals are in full swing. upon every Jew, be he Zionist or, I, Palestine administration toward our there were ninny in the audience who Three one act plays will be given by non-Zionist, to do his duty in this I Holy Places, such so the Wailing Wall had expressed the desire to materially each group. The first group is plan- "Uptown's Most Beautiful direction. We must reach every Jew and Rachel's Tomb. The convention aid the clinic and announced a $1,000 ning a performance in the near future and urge him to do his share in the I urges the executive committee to gift from Jacob II. Davis. Mr. Davis and will present "The Balmy Carriage" t." Rest great task. We carry a heavy bur- • make the necessary representations sent his contribution with the follow- by Bosworth Crocker, "Evening Dress den which can crush men ouch I with a view to securing for Jewry ing note: "I have been so favorably impressed Indispensable;' by Roland Pertwee, stronger than we are. The door must full right of access to the Jewish Holy this evening with this beautiful clinic and "A Benefit Performance" which be opened wide for every Jew to en- Places," the resolution read. The traditional element in the that realizing the wonderful and ma- has never been produced in the city. ter and share in this responsibility. We have no right to leave out any- Zionist movement also went on record terial benefits it can render to the 5. NOTE OF THANKS We have passed through great as being dissatisfied with the present community it is my pleasure to con- Protect Your Walls and Curtains one. difficulties. We know, however, what policy of the mandatory power in tribute $1,000 toward this cause. I with Officers and members of the De- is our task and what is our duty, and Palestine. This sentiment was ex. hope others will be inspired to do like- troit Hebrew Orphans Home wish to we march with sure steps toward the pressed in the following resolution: wise." Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kahn gave thank all those, particularly those dawn of a new era in Palestine, Dr. The convention expresses its deep $2,500 for the endowment of a dental who contributed to the advertising Weizmann concluded. The crowd regret at the fact that the mandatory section of the program, who assisted Glendale 6359 gave Dr. Weizmann a tremendous power in Palestine has not yetfu lly clinic. Indications have been given 111 making the ball given by the or- realized its cardinal obligations with that several more substantial contri- Steel ovation. ganization on Nov. 7 at the hotel regard to the upbuilding of our na- butions will be made from other per- Bake.Enameled. Stotler, a huge success. tional home in Palestine. The con- sons who were deeply impressed by Neat in appear- vention expresses its hope that the what they saw on Sunday. These subscriptions will be announced later. •nc• and low in leadership of the Zionist movement price. will succeed in persuading the man- datory power to do its duty toward Honor Roll: the Jewish resettlement of Palestine Following is an additional list of (New Address) 111111 that our rights there should be honor students in the various Bible secured in accordance with the spirit 79 MARTIN PLACE classes at Congregation Emanuel: ' '11111 letter of the Palestine mandate." (Continued From Page One.) Glendale 6359 (Continued From Page One.) Miss Judith Ashinsky's class, Charles ` , 'Cho executive of the 'World Zionist Half Block from Woodward A Newman, Edward Taub, Conalie lio- Organization, of which the Mizrachi failed. And with the adoption by the which is a branch of the Detroit pub- ••■■■■!■..., senthal, Freda Greenbaum, Ethel is a constituent, was also for Soviets of held a up nationalistic policy the lic library. The Melbourne Center has an audi- CONCRETE GARBAGE and Sanclorowsky, Lily Finkelstein and criticism, particularly due to the fail- advocates of internationalism were Jeanette Kaplan; Miss Esther Ashin are of the middle class elements in thrown out mi d Russian nationalists torium, a dining room, dance room, ASH RECEPTACLES art and music rooms, library, club and sky's class, :Maurice Rose, Rose Za- the Tel Aviv immigration, commonly tick their place. RUSH—BUY NOW—Before Arrival of Butt, Turkel, Jessie Newman, "Trotzky, Zinovieff and their like meeting rooms and the offices of the Ruth Pearl Rosner, Sadie Karball, David known as the Fourth Alijah, to take Winter. were Jews by birth only," he contin- ass , ,ciation. The building was former- root in the country. One•lmnily Garbage Receptacle 47.76 ly the Metropolitan Methodist church. I Canvasser, Ethel Bernbaum, Murtha The executive was urged to take ued, "They never had any associations The heard of directors of the Jewish Forstat and Sarah Naidish; Miss Ann steps to prepare the way for this with Jewish life. As for the Jewish Centers association is composed of Finkelstein's class, Irving Goldman, Me- 1927 PINGREE it was declared, is communists of Russia, the group oper- nnotc, which, Milton M. Alexander, president; Mil- ating under the name of 'Yevsek,' Harriet Newman, Nathaniel Canvas- .me Residence: Garfield 7106 king at the door of l'alestine K lser, Blanche Pearl, Edward Siegel, and must enter." their campaign against the Jewish ford Stern, vice-president; Harry S. Office: synagogue was as effective as the Scheinnian, treasurer; Miss Mary Cadillac 9778 I Molly Schwartz, Albert Newman, , Stormy Debate. 1354 Buhl Bldg. Caplan, se•retary and director; Miss 0 Evelyn Smorensky, Libby Small and I A stormy debate developed at the campaign of their Russian C1/111111(101 5. against the orthodox Russian church." Emma liutzel, Mrs. David B. Werbe, Evelyn Greenberg; Miss Betty Mir- kowsky'a class, Solomon Kassle, l'aul-Isession held under the chairmanship The next meeting of the Jewish Fred M. Butzel, Rabbi Leon Fran, ire Weiner and Millie Sugerman; .E. of A. L. Gelman of St. the Louis, when Open Forum, which will be held at Zella Ilimelhoch, Bernard Isaacs, criticising leadership a resolution Northern Iligh school the afternoon Judge Harry B. Keidan, Sol R. Levin, Rosenthal's Ethel Taub; Bronstein, Ethel Kash- class, and Cleo of the Zionist movement was brought 'if Sunday, Nov. 211, will be addressed Arthur Manshach, Bendetson Netzorg, Mi" I before the convention by Rabbi hy a local speaker of prominence. Wallace Rosenheim, Joseph L. Selling, Mary Newman's class, Edith Winer, Further announcements will be made Henry Wineman, Emanuel Paperno Gerson Berris, Hemline Stone, Mal- Ashinsky, chairman of the resolu- c thins committee. The resolution was and Morris I). Waldman. next week. calm Levinson, Sophie Shuggerman, Myron Dushkin, Oscar Cohen, Wil- . snea tabled because it was found too k. The Sabbath law had been pro . If you have eaten the morsel on bert Greenbaum, Jerome Arra and Dolphin° Barron; Ruth Flora Rosen-, duty as Zionists is to say for to Wednesday, to not look for it on claimed at Marsh, before the Siniac thal's class, Bessie Miss Ostrow, the "Our Zionist Organization, prepare revelation. (Sanh. 56b.) Thursday. Beckman and Dorothy Greenbaum; I the accommodation of the middle class which now knocks at Palestine's Miss Gertrude Goldman 's class, Vi- doors and must enter there," Rabbi vian Carnis and Sudell Golden; Miss Berlin stated. The resolution adapt- Goldie Greenbaum's class, Ruth ed stated: "Considering the situa- o rnowsoov woo w. now- ' Rhicns, Bertram Burry, Florence Al- tion of the so-called Fourth Alijah in ia or *moo. ! bert, Helen Simons, Sylvia Fink and Palestine, the convention expresses • ono ■ James Stone; Miss Stepsey's class, regret that the movement which could Joseph Newman and Harold Isen- open a new path for the Jewish berg. EVERTlIN 11111SOes of the Diaspora to Palestine ENGRAVING has not been fully realized and not C COMPANY entirely successful, resulting in the crisis in Palestine. The convention emphasizes the regretful fact that the Zionist leadership, which was not prepared with sufficient means and sufficient understanding of the impor- a.ammodomao.o.0•0•••••• tance of the Fourth Alijah, had a part in its failure which led to the present regrettable condition. The conven- tion expresses the hope that those who were compelled to leave our land will find an opportunity to return. We demand that the Zionist leader- ship undertake every means possible Call the homefolks to enable a new immigration of the by long distance middle class element," and let them Another resolution urging tradi- know you're com- tional Jews to support the United Cot Rate Moving and Storage. Palestine Appeal was adopted. ing. Your message The convention also adopted a reso- 1087 GRAND RIVER AVENUE will bring the lution appealing to American Jewry Pismo Cedilla. 1883-4879. greatest Joy if your to increase the income of the Keren voice delivers it to Kayemeth in connection with the them. twenty-fifth anniversary of the fund which is celebrated this year. circumstances If A recommendation to American prevent your be- Jewry to invest private capital in ing there in per- Palestine was contained in a resolu- tion declaring that "the convention son, send your considers it the holy duty of every twouncw. voice over the Jew to buy property in Palestine and wires, and it will America's Foremost Dance Orchestra to invest in Palestine productions and help to alleviate enterprises, such as building houses and the the disappoint- and establishing industries in order to create work for those who make ment your absence Select Dancing Nightly Palestine their home. is bound to cause . 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