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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1926-11-26

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A merico' ffewith

Periodical eatter

CLIFTON AVINUIL • CINCINNATI 20, 01110

RONK:it

CHOSEN VICE-PRESIDENT

11S011.

Colf5-

1-r14

MICHIGAN INVESTMENT

t ihmtiar ?intro

Announcement was made last week I
of the appointment of Alfred (lariat
as vice-president and director of the

delightful affairs have been
honor of Miss Ethel Barnett,
whose marriage to David Goldfarb
Mrs.
was an event of Thursday.
Morris Goldman of Calvert avenue,
Detroit,
and
Mrs.
Saul
Suulson
Of
Mo.lcro View of St. Louis!
Thank you, Colleague Rosenthal, editor set
West Euclid avenue, Detroit, enter-
My own stock of more or less apt soyings ,a , arding the "havers and the
tained
Friday,
Nov.
19,
at
a
luncheon
holders" in "drives" was running low, That', certainly the molest of the
and bridge at the home of Mrs. Goold.
apt when you took occasion to remark:
man. Covers were laid for I t goo-to.
The tables were artistically decorat-
and
others
according
to
their
means
Some give according to their
ed with yellow chrysanthemums,
meanness.
flanked with pink tapers in crystal
holders. Mrs. Julius Fisher of Glad-
I was surrounded by Milt Gross the other (lay. Zang•ill used to have
stone avenue, and sirs. 1. K 11,11:111
an o dd way of signing a picture or a book for presentation purposes: "Yours
of School street, Pontiac, entert:ti,,cd
without prejudice, Israel Zangwill." Milt adopts this style: "Gradually.
with a bridge-luncheon and ml-cell
Milt Gross." It has become "fired-ally' by hint a sirs - tim" of autographing.
aneous shower at the S,IN ■ .y
li e is a young, modest, rather self-Ydach.g chap whose success has no ,
Detroit. l'rizes were awarded Mrs.
turned his head. Asked if he obtained the inspiration for his work on the
Jerome Edelstein, NIrs, Murray W.olf•
East Side, he very .slyly answered: "Oh, no, for the past seven years
num, Mrs. Norman Buckner and ties.
I have been getting my material on West End avenue." In New York, of
Joseph Barnett. Mrs. Murray Wolf-
course.
man. and Mrs. George Weiss were
hostess' at :1 luncheon for III guests
A very delightful old gentleman is the Most Reverend Father Keane,
at Webster Hall, Detroit, on Tues-
Catholic Archbsihop of Dubuque, Iowa. Ile looks a little like the late l'resi-
day. Mali °jog was the d iversion
ALFRED DAVIS
of the afternoon, honors being won
dent Wilson. I listened to him the other night delivering the first of a
stories of addresses on the (occasion of an open meeting of the World Alliance Michigan Investment Company and by 1111s. Jules Fisher of Detroit, Mrs.
for International Goodwill through the churches. Rabbi Stephen S. Wise,
La mbrecht.Kelly Co., local real- Present, Mrs. Jack Fink and
our dynamic young rabbi of New York, sat directly behind the distinguished the
tors. Mr. Davis will be in charge of Miss Ilarriet Barnett.
prelate- from Iowa. I was under the impression that this Was to be a good- its real estate and brokerage depart-

will gathering, but as the archbishop got under way I became somewhat ment, which handles improved resi-
Miss Grace Birnkrant of 528 East
confused us to its purpose.
dential, business and industrial Boston boulevard, Detroit, is spend-
ing the week-end as the guest of Miss,
properties and leases.
The archbishop for the time being forgot apparently that there were
Formerly treasurer and director of Lillian Kovinsky of Perry street. '
representatives of other religions present and launched into one of the most Max Broock, Inc., Detroit, Mr. Davis •
vigorous and exhaustive discourses on Christianity that I have heard in a is thoroughly familiar with the real
Members of B'nai B'rith lodge hell
long time. And once in his enthusiasm he gave us to believe that this world estate investment field and is espec-
an open meeting Wednesday evening
was th or a mess until the advent of Christianity, but fortunately he re- ially capable in the realm of mort- at the Jewish Community Center.
covered himself in time to haul in by the heels the word "Israelites, mean-
or a goo( Adolph Freund of Detroit and B.
.
ing that they too, had been of some little value in relieving the world of gteges
and financin
activi ties Lichtig spoke on the work atcom
into many years his bugsiness
its brutality. I then begun to wonder if I had not by mistake drifted
have been connected with Detroit plished by Broil B'rith.
an Illwill Conference.
and environs.
The Michigan Investment Com-
Charles Cowen, noted English lec-
I could see Rabbi Wise writhing about in his seat, renting rather warm. pany and the Lambrecht.Kelly Com-
turer, pleased the Friday evening
Then came Samuel Parkes Cadman, who has a strong seme of humor, and
are combined in an organization
pany
while he discharged a few Protestant shafts, they were barbed with wit whose initial activities date back 22 congregation with an inspiring talk
on "Zionism."
which lessened their sting. But all in all it was decidedly a Christian Goo d -
Wise arose to speak he said that he felt very, years. In addition to the brokerage
been
will Conference. When Dr.
wh o service, departments have long
Members of the Detroit Chapter of
very lonely. He felt that he was a Daniel in a den of Christian lions
handling subdivisions, insurance , ren- Iladassah attended the musical tea
were rather un-Christian in their treatment of hint.
tots, contract and managing property. at the Slather Hotel on Wednesday.
The point I would like to make and I to hope that some of my non-
Mrs. flurry Abrahms of Burlin-
Jewish readers may stick this point into certain parties that when there is
game avenue, Detroit, delightfully
a gathering for universal brotherhood that the discussion should be keyed
entertained let guests at al o'clock
to a universal pitch. It should not be permitted to become a Christian
luncheon Wednesday, at her home.
gathering or a Jewish meeting, or a Mohammedan service, but it should be
(Continued from last page.)
A basket of yellow mums graced the
cast along broader lines so that for the moment credal differences shoal.'
be eliminated and goodwill discussed on the common ground of the Father- milting toil, toil. Now you see them, table. The guests enjoyed bridge,
hood of God and the' brotherhood of men. There is no reason why a clergy- like our peasants, winning us way to at which prizes were won by Mrs. J.
Lasky, Mrs. Ellis Thal, of Detroit,
man called upon to (offer prayer before a mixed group should offer that prosperity by the sweat of their brow. and Miss Lillian Barnett of Pontiac.
prayer in behalf of all present and end with the statement: "We ask this. Soon you will not know them from
heard
Our Father, in the name of Thy Beloved Son, Jesus Christ." I have
Russians in a state where there are no
Miss Margaret Dubois of Flint, de-
athering where it offends the sensibilities of nations and no war.
that so m any times at civic g
lightfully entertained 24 guests at is
non-Christians. It should be no trouble for any minister on such occasions
Foreign Jews to Enter Colonies.
bridge-tea
and jam shower Saturday
to offer a prayer on behalf of those present without giving offense.
The prospects of the creation of a afternoon at the Durant Hotel. The
really very trying. The queen visits the Roumanian Jewish syna- .newish Republic within the Union of affair was given in honor of Miss
It's
Soviet Republics, resting on Ethel Barnett of Pontiac, whose
gogue in Chicago. She is going to write home to tell the king what a fine Socialist
Jewish agricultural colonies, oc- marriage was an event of Thanks-
reception she received, because they both have a soft spot in their hearts the
for their Jews. The leaders of the Roumanian Jews in Chismgo say that cu fled the attention of the conference. giving clay. Prizes at bridge were
Replying to the address delivered
111, Warren, Mrs. B.
b Mrs
only those Jews who belong to the provinces acquired since the war are
" ) and " Mrs ' Samuel Magidsohn
Schlager
older Roumanian Jews are most by Michael Kalinin, p resident of the v".
unfriendly toward the royal family. The
publicaf of Flint. The guest of honor was
v
Joc of Socialist Soiet
Union
loyal. Says Louis Marshall to the American Jewish Committee:
l eaders ' Presented with an attractive gift.
elman, one off the Re
r.
the former Jewish Territorial Orga n Guests from Pontiac were Mrs. J.
We find for several years past there has been an open, !notorious
ization, who is representing the Lon- Barnett, Mrs. J. Fink and Mrs. N.
and continuous demonstration of animosity against the Jews, with
don committee to Aid the Jewish Blumrosen.
the accompaniment of an attack upon their religion in the form of
Colonization in Russia, asked for in-
Miss Berenice Solomon, who at-
gross libels, of assaults upon their person and destruction of their
formation concerning the proposed tends the University of Syracuse,
property, and of agitation looking to their deprivation of funda-
Jewish territory. He also asked the Schenectady, is spending the Thanks.'
of
earning
education
and
mental rights, including that of securing
question whether Jews from foreign giving holiday with her parents, Mr.
a livelihood.
countries will be allowed to enter Rus- and Mrs. Louis Solomon of Frank-
ma d, sea and to settle in these colonies. Mr. lin boulevard.
said
Marshall,
the
government
of
Roumania
has
apparently
A Ild,
no effort
to stem this anti-Semitic title. Yes, it's indeed very trying, this Jewish
Mereiint
leader
of the
Yevsektzia,
section
of the
communist
party,
business of trying to get at the truth of what's what and what's not.
replied that such questions will have SLOMOVITZ TO SERVE


to be decided in principle by the coun-
NAT'L ZIONISTS, N. Y.
George, in the. bitterness of disappointment because of the disaf- cil
cil on labor and defense. However,
fection of one of his supporters, who preferred the more tranquil
Th t waters
state- judging from experience, individual
Philip
Slomovitz, who for the last
I .. "

'
,
e
has
gone
groups of foreign Jews might be al-
of Conservatism, cried out:
went might not have meant anything had not the object of the attack been bowed to enter and settle on the land seven years, has been chairman of
the
Detroit
Jewish National Fund, has
a Jew, Sir Alfred Mond, In this case, considering it to have a Biblical in Russia, he said.
y to serve th e
gone to New York
that another of the same race had
Debate On Zionism.
analogy, it was interpreted as meaning
,
National
Zionist
organization
I
N
' as 'the
gone and done likewise', none tot her than Judas, the traitor, according to
'
'
'
A
heated
debate
between
the
.newish
'
ager of the Zionist national publicity
Welshman came in for a good hard panning. communists and the non-partisan del-I
Acts 1:25. Thereupon the fiery
Acts
bureau.
N
--,......—
attending the J .newish land set-I 1 thi . 1 1 r. T,
f whmilie l ft student of
Now we find this same Jew, Sir Alfred Moritz Mond, once more to the Ono,
o. ligan assisted
I.
front. This time in connection with the formation of a British chemical tlement conference in session here de-
' er.t y o
'
combination known as the Imperial Chemical vt.looped en the question of the pro- in the organizing of Michigan chapter
trust. Only a $500,000,000
'inst.('
Jewish
autonomous
republic
of
Mtonorah
and
if
the
Intercollegiate
Mond'.

,•
1

', t,
,
Industries, earnings will approximate on )
within the Union of Soviet Socialist Zionist association eel Ann Arbor. He
daughter married Lord Reading's son. So the Marquis of Reading is a Republics.
was an editor of Di,' Michigan Daily,
member of the directorate. Together with the Montagus, the Rothschilds
The non-partisan delegates headed the' student publi'•ut km, and for a time
t the outstanding Jewish families of Eng-
by Dr. Abraham Bragin, author of following his gradam i, n treat the uni-
ant tar 5assoons, way •presen
land. Sir Alfred, who looks like Felix Warburg, is a Zionist, as is, of course, the republic plan and supporter to t t
1 .1„ 1 „ ) , (1 t ! I . ,: i i , t v i i 0it s . hvs, p 1: i l l oc i • , r , maanti d ,
versity
the Marquis of Reading. With all that English wealth behind it, the Zionist J
Cohonizat ion movt'ment
movement really should move along a bit faster, don't you think?
sec-
cased
cased the Yevsektzia, the Jewish
later as m autiging edit r of the De-
— -
listen with as much respect to their ex- tion of the communist party, of sup- troit Jo wish Chronicle. Ile helped to
In discussing miracles we must •
expect our Christian neighbors pressing the national tendency of th organize in Detroit thesto oral ZioniM
as we
planation
when
Jew' , are affected
sucietit F and Demme notionaly1 known
to listen to
the we
explanation
of higher criticism when they are directly af. Jewish colonization
movement
i
when Kalinin
as prom tor of Zionist organizations.
described in the Old Testament Soviet Russia at a time w•sky
and
fected. In saying this I mean that miracle ,
He spa Im on the Zionist movement in
are as susceptible of rationalization as those of the New. Therefore it is Tehicherin, Petro declart ninny cities.
with much interest that I read the explanations given by Dr. Harry Enter- that the compact settlement of Jews
Ile wets also active in educational
son Fosdick, the eminent Christian Liberal, for some of t he miracles that on the land leads to an autonomous circles
among the Jewish people, Ming
"ou
relate to the flight of the Jews from Egypt. republic.
Y deny the national clement of the organizer of Young Judea, in this
Dr. Fosdick has but recently returned from visiting the historic land in this movement," Boutin exclaimed, c ity with an affiliation now of 22
question and thus describes his impressions which will be of interest to demanding "the Jewish republic" he separate clubs of boys and gills from
proclaimed as the slogan for the 10 to 20 years old.
colonization movement.
OS probably
The JeWiS11 COMMUn MS, headed by
The passage from Egypt to Asia Minor he located
Tcherne'risky, while nut denying the YOUNG EMANUELS WILL
across the territory which is now northward of the boundary of the
idea of a Jewish republic in principle,
DEDICATE SCRIPTURES
Red Sea, in the isthmus cut by the Suez Canal.
argued that such a slogan at the
In those days the water extended north in a thin sea over what
prtosent stage would be inexpedient
is now dry land. A strong wind blew from the east. And it strung
The Tetot , I. , Emanut•I, Taylor and
and harmful. Although the coloniza-
wind in present times has driven a similar thin sheet of water back
W ilmn avenues, is to be the
thin, the industrialization and the cul- W oodrow
Siyum Ilasefer (Dedica-
of
seven miles.
tural work among the Jewish popula. scene
tion of Scripture's) Sunday, Nov. 2n,
tn is i bring (mime.' within the na-
or t tiion
Ile mentioned in his discussion the Biblical account which places the
the auspices of the
3
p.
tn.,
under
at
artie,im
s,thne aile, wish section Young Emanuels. Albert Friedman,
00,00
band at 6
0 families. Noting the improbability
number of Moses' noted
11 nalistn. tea -
h
re jected
j
that the miraculous iimicarance of food and water
h a s a re
,
general
chairman,
assisted by .Judith
this, he further
• 11' • tnnection he mentioned th dencv ;hew argued.
Katzeor, and
would not have solved the problem.
j.' Lorin expressed h is d isagre e- Ashinskv, Ilt.nriettet
feeding of the Israelites with quail, the finding of a moms and the smiting
is
planning
the affair
Morris,
meat with the lea ders lit the Jewish Joseph
ill
p
of the
rock,
whereupon
water
flowed
forth.
Of the quail, Dr. Fosdick explained that even today, when strong, stead). section. Ile admitted the right of the in such a manner that it romises
an
indelible
impression
on the
kone
s
quantities of quail from the I land 0; .laws to independence within Soviet
Of all that attend. Preceding
winds blow, they sweep before
It
desert from exhaustion and which form a con- Russia, including a Jewish republic. minds program, an auto parade will be
Cyprus, which fall in the
Ile sharply criticise.' the Yiddish the
• . of the region. t ama risk, which commu
siderable item in the contemporary mare
iter, latvakov, editor of held, beginning at the home of 11. and
nist wr,
g um o f the
Birnbaum• donors of the Scripture s
Of the manna, he said it might well he the
ommunist daily, Fames, and others J.
the
drops to the ground and is, in extremities, eaten by men today. The Biblical for their
of their deceased moiler.
sharp attacks against Bra- in memory
admonition that it must he gathered before sunrise accorded with this ex. gin, declaring the latter to be "a
The dedication ceremonies are to in-
clude
interesting
talks by Rabbi A. M.
planation, he said, fur with the rising of the sun the gun) in
melts
and
dissolves.
and
social
the gravel, Whirl, ! Ile ied Soviet journalist
scoop
Ashinsky, spiritual leader of Temple
Dr. Fosdick said he himself had seen Arabs
%VII rkur." The speaker reminded the Emanuel, and by .1. Rost nberg, prin-
appeared utterly dry, and collect water in the little depression they thus
r
wate r was a fam ilia toommunist party of the devotion of the
of
made. The apparently miraculous production I 1 iLs N a n he attrib ute d t o 'WV-partisan intellectuals to the col- cipal of the high school department
Tchernerisky the United Ilehre• schools. Enttor-
thing to the natives of the desert, he s. •
controlled the see page frorn Honization movement.
musical Sekeilers r•all,m1 his
which
some remarkable geologic formation
denied Lorin the right to expresshis taming
not change mach through the •vnturieo• eieWs on Jewish problems, claiming cantors Silverman and Milkovsky of
the mountains a nd would probably
.----,......---.
the Ilobrook and Emanuel synagogues,
I wonder why it was necessary for 100 Jewish girls to join the Young that he, as the head of the' Jewish see-
e .uppl e nwoted
ociation in the city of New York! The' report of Bon of the communist party,
has
the
resPectively,
are to hirer&
b
orcht.stra.
Partisans of by Glass's 35 piece
right to speak.
Women's Christian A ss
r h , t.. ,, p i rogram, re-
e
rcn
otn‘cl,,
usitii
o
nh,rofest
t
h
hm
e

m embership was 30,0o0 and that 0 per sole
rt
A
f
that
the
total
react
the
to
the
shows
cent association
was Jewish.
Surely New York City has sufficient Young Women's both views were seen to
It may arguments of each group.

ciations to take care of the Jewish young womanhood. in similar
people are invited o to attend
A t the Thursday afternoon session,1 Young
Hebrew As s
A.'s have certain featres not present
din- , the Saturday morning services at
W.
C.
the
argued
that
Y.
be
It may be. The Young Wu omen's Christian Associa- 'the attitude teoward Zionism U. "
the
offers them the opportunity of cussed. Mr. Lario, speaking on the I Temple Emanuel, sponsored by
ns.
ani
Jewish or gzaio
girls.
obtaining
It provides
rooms It at very reasonable rates to work- , subject, declared "If the Wi,rld Zion- , evening
Young Emanuel.,
too inaugurated'
the Friday
shelter to homeless
lion offers employment.
lectures and
to bc
ing girls. And there are undoubtedly other advantages that may not be I ist Organization will harm the we
colon. Nov 26 b y Rabbi
M. Ashinsky.
A.
Young Women's Hebrew Association. But if that be the . ization movement in Rua,*ange will ' .
New York to b • brand it as a shameful and danger us i
present in th e
for the Jews of
easy matter
be all women
reason, then it should
ft. young
what the Christian association duns. I actiton toward the lewish "' r• We ,I RAFFLE PLANNED BY
able to o ffe r t o th e be too much trouble for the secretaries of our Young won't cembrit Zionism inside tour set-
ATLAS SOCIAL CLUB
wonder if it would Associations throughout the country to acquaint the
ngtat"tro g m aenntizsattti t"nt 'h; same effect were
Women's Hebrew
roximate the' features offered , ' thi S
t
s
ies
os ,,, a i l a oin e
g ic uh bar iiiLa e ld h e cl, i tu or.i. af , . : si
Actiiti
v
l
ai
e
A
tti
l
e
o,
et
readers of this column to what extent they app
dm,.'in
the Christian group! Do any of them have empIttyment who
agencies?
D
•thfy t hStlo r .0 zl ‘ t ..te, i na'nt edi n . h yv ic!sleCoPrtro.i. ini. I the Atlas
need such
by
that even some Zionists a raffle is being planned for the hen,
them have rooms to rent to working girls or others
aidded
any, o f
they make an anneal Nlerejin
d of the Ozet..Weinstein , fit o f the H e brew Orphans Iloilo'.
em
re mt.moers
()r in what "Y
at nominal
sum!
accommodation
ice. .. of the . Mi SS G ., I I e Sib rac h is " in c h artm I
g i
e great .-er%
to the working girl
other than
through class room, social and recreational
'
, foreign tor g anizal ms, mentioning the affair and is being assist ol I •
advantages ?
the lea and the Miss Ruth Aaro ns, Mac Stadib.er'; end
Agrojoint,
.
tz that the Soviet Harry G alinsk y.
art, the
tins.ne
rd
tles,,1:uriina
gladly admit for-
social functions being given in her '
-
A 26-piece chest of silverware h a
give--na
organizations
which are willi ng been donated by the J. II. Ehrlich
Vigil
Demur.
.
..1 ry ( ompnny and a string of
I to do the work along. the same l ines j CNA
Jewish Joint Distr , - pearls by the organization, as the'
The ravens do not tear each nth. as the American Jewi
bution Committee.
awards for those holding the lucky,
re's eyes Out.
Further details will be an-
tickets
Mrs. Loren D. Samuelson, th
appearance
an
eagle,
but
by
in-
nounced
later.
By
The dog sees the milk, but the
charming guest of Mr. and Mrs. D. I
Those desiring tickets are request-i
telligence a black-cock.
s too short.
Rosenberg of 1815 North Fayett snout i
ni
ith Miss Sibrach.
et! to commucate
street. has returned to her home i
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