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DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1926

VOL, XXXI, NO. 2

Oponents of
MACCABEES FOUGHT ' fA nswers
Jewish
Russian Colonization
MANY AMERICAN JEWISH LEADERS REBUKE (Will Address
Forum on De c. 12 1 FOR WHOLE WORLD,
Open
DR. HENRY S. PRITCHETT FOR HIS REPORT
HERSHMAN STATES
ON PALESTINIAN ECONOMIC PROSPECTS

Achieved For Orient's People's
What Greeks Won For West
At Thermopylae.

Zionist and Non-Zionist Spokesmen Disapprove Tone and Sub-
stance of Article Issued by Carnegie En-
dowment For International Peace.

URGES HIGH-MINDED
JEWISH INDIVIDUALITY

HENRY MORGENTHAU ONLY EXCEPTION, AGREES
IN ALMOST EVERY DETAIL W1111 DR. PRITCHETT

Chaim Weizmann Refutes Allegation; Louis Marshall Terms
Report Hasty and Exaggerated; Dr. Stephen Wise
Declares It Anti-Zionist Repercussions.


Israel's Ser ice to Mankind
Conditioned by Adherence
To Own Traditions.

v

FRIDAY NIGHT SERVICES
AT "Y" ATTRACT MANY

The Young Women's Hebrew As-
I
, sm iation has started its second sea-
son of Friday night services with
much enthushetm on the ;tart of the
young people who attend. The
crevice is probably unique in the city,
for the congregation is almost en-
tirely composed of youn men and
women. Last Friday the Chanukah
candles ient special festivity to the
scene when Dr. Alvin D. Ilersch
spoke on "What think ye of God?"
This year a choir "Y" voices, un-
der the tutelage of Mrs. Merle Sil-
verstein, contralto, of Temple 13eth
El choir is rendering the music for
these services and has brought forth
much favorable comment. A social
hour follows the services and all who
' are interested are cordially invited
to attend.
'. or five years the Young Women's
Hebrew Association has conducted
Snturday night dances for the Jewish
young people of tin'ctiy. This year
wekly on Sat-
the dances are helde
urday nights in the dining•room of
Webster Ilall. The beauty of the
surroundings, the fine dance floor
and excellent orchestra made a dis-
tinct impression on the large at-
tendency at the first dance of the
season, Dec. 4.

JEWISH SUFFERING
IN EUROPE BRINGS
FAITHS TOGETHER

Meeting at St.

John the Divine
Presided Over by Bishop
Manning.

HELD UNDER AUSPICES
OF CHRISTIAN RELIEF
__—
Unusual Session Is Part of
Drive For Distressed
Jews Abroad.


NEW YORK.--Speaking at a joint
Protestant - Catholic - Jewish mass
meeting in the Protestant Episcopal
The victory svhich the Ilasmon-
NEW YORK.--(J. T. A.)—Jewish •
Cathedral of St. John the Divine for
vans won at Emmaus, where they
s,
ublic opinion in the United State'
the benefit of millions of destitute
routed the hosts of Antiochus Epi-
as expressed in the statements of
Jews in Eastern Europe, General
phanes, constitutes one of the mo-
Zionist and non-Zionist leaders, was
John J. Pershing asserted that what
mentous
events
in
history.
It
ranks
unanimous in its disapproval of the
America needs is "a spirit of good
;
. with the triumph achieved by the
substance and tone of the arguments
will" and urged generous contribu-
REUBEN BRAIN1N
ass
of
Thermopylae.
P
t
Greeks at he
of Dr. henry S. Pritchett on the Member. Urged to Send Correct
tions to the Jewish relief fund to
' where Leonidas, with but a handful
prospects of the Zionist efforts to Name. and Addr esses to Secretary.
show Europe that there was "no such
of men, kept back the armies of
create a Jewish national home in
thing as race prejudice in this cairn.
Persia and saved Europe from Orien-
Palestine.
try." Ile advocated that Christians
Every effort is being put forth by
tal domination."
In America raise $25,000,000 for the
The only exception was the state- Mrs. 11. II. Prenzlauer, newly elected ;
This declaration was made by
LOUIS LIPSKY
Jewish fund to duplicate the amount
ment made by Henry Morgenthau to president of the Detroit Hebrew •
Rabbi A. M. Hershman at a banquet
York
New
the Jews are soliciting.
a representative of the
Baby Day Nursery, and the other tif- '
at Shaarey Zedek Synagogue lasts ,
t
Tribune voicing his agreemen with ficers of the organization to pronutte
Governor Alfred E. Smith, on
Sunday evening at which 350 persons
Dr. Pritchett. Mr. Morgenthau re- a sanitary condition at the nursery,
whose possible presidential candidacy
were present. The banquet, which Presi
ident
of
Zionist
Organiza-
dent
t
called that he was in Palestine "from which is located at 545 Canfield
religious
storm has already begun
a
was followed by a dance,' was one
lion of America Wil l speak
,
Christmas to New Years (eight days) avenue.
to center, sent telegram to the
of two events marking the observance
--
last year." Mr. Morgenthau referr-
of Chanukah at the synagogue. The
on Palestine.
To Address Member. of Sisterhood meeting in which he advocated "good
Mrs R . Z amsky who is at the
tog to a chapter entitled "Zionist a
will, better understanding and toler-
first event occurred Sunday morning
on "Novel. Written and
nunwry daily, is i, n charge of the
Surrender" in his autobiography ex-
ance."
when the children of the Sunday
Unwritten"
co mfort anti welfare of the children, 1
Detroit Zionists are pleased to an-
pressed his surprise "how two men and extends a cordial invitation to To Discuss Zionism and Jewish School celebrated the festival with
About 1,500 Attend.
nounce that Louis Lipsky, the presi-
could arrive at conclusions so nearly the public to visit the nursery on I
Problem FOr Open Forum
an entertainment and play.
Despite the blizzard, about 1,500
Under the auspices of the Sister -
dent of the Zionist Organization of
the same. I am completely in ac- Wednesday, Saturday, or Sunday of ,
"The
Ilasmoneens
wrought
well
hood of Temple Beth El, Miss Zona persons of all religious denominations
At Northern High.
cord with Dr. Pritchett's report," he

for the Jewish people and for the America, who will be here Sunday, Cele will speak in the chapel of the attended the mass meeting in the
stated.
world at large," Rabbi Ilershman Dec. 12, as the speaker at the De-
high-vaulted stone cathedral on windy
"Will Zionism Solve the Jewish
Statements taking issue with Dr.
said "For the Jewish people, they trait Jewish Forum, will remain in
Morningside heights. The meeting
Problem?" is the subject of the lec-
Detroit another day and address a
was held under the auspices of the
Pritchett's report were made by Dr.
tare which will be given on Sunday preserved Judaism. Upon effecting
ublie mass meeting at the Philadel-
cessation
of
hostilities,
their
first
Chaim Weizmann, president of the
American Christian Fund for Jewish
afternoon, Dee. 12, for the Detroit a
I Jewish Open Forum by Louis Lipsky, concern was to rededicate the genet- phia-Byron Talmud Torah, Monday
World Zionist Organization; I.ouis
Relief. Bishop William T. Manning
of the Protestant Episcopal Diocese
Marshall. president of the American
resident of the Zionist Organization uary. They rekindled in the hearts evening, Dec. 13.
No man is better able to discuss
p
of their people the spirit of religion
Jewish Committee; Dr. Stephen S.
of New York presided. The speak-
'
w
i
ll
v.
of America. The lecture, ic
which their enemies sought to ex- the subject of l'alestine—its aims,
Wise, honorary chairman of the
ers represented virtually all denom-
[ be followed by questions from the
Judea, like a rock in a its progress s its future—than Mr.
inations. Besides General Pershing,
United Palestine Appeal; Samuel
tinguish.
audience for Mr. 1.ipsky to answer,
raging ocean, refused to be over- Lipsky who has been the head of the
who made known that he wag a Meth-
Untermyer and Judge Bernard A.
will take place in the auditorium of
whelmed, though the army of the National Organization for many
odist, they were Major Gem John F.
Rosenblatt.
ward
d
, Northern High School, Woo
years and participated in nearly
Maccabees
was
out-numbered
seven
O'Ityan, one of the most prominent
"I have not as yet seen the report
' and Owen avenues, at 3 o'cloc k
every important conference, national
Roman Catholic laymen in America;
the afternoon. Milton M. Alexander times by the legions of Hellenic
of Dr. henry S. Pritchett except the
and international, pertaining to Palls-
I
Judea,
speaking
for
the
the Rev. Dr. S. l'arkes Cadman, a
parts of it that have appeared in to-
' is chairnian. The public is invited to Syria.
tinian activities.
Orient,
announced
to
the
covetous
Methodist, who is president of the
day's newspapers," Dr. Weizmann
Any one who is interested in hear-
' attend.
Federal Council of Churches in
Mr. 1.ipsky, who is the sixth speak- Greek power that the peoples of
stated. "My comments, therefore,
ing a message about Palestine from
America, representing about thirty
i
er
to
appear
this
season
for
the
Jew-
Asia
would
not
be
occidentalized.
In
must be confined to what has been
the lips of one so well informed as
Protestant denominations; and Louis
; ish Open Forum, has been affiliated warring victoriously against Antioch- Mr. Lipsky, is welcome to the meet-
published. I may say, at the outset.
Marshall, a leading spokesman of the
the
Zionist
movement
since
us,
Judea
preserved
for
all
time
the
that the observations of Dr. Pritchett
there
with
Jewish people in America.
p irit of liebraism, which by com- ing. The public is assured that
contain statements and arguments,
um. s.
I 1896, in which year he accompanied s
Dr. Joseph H. Hertz of Syracuse, N. mon consent constitutes, together will be no solicitation o
The Cathedral itself served in the
all of which have been made and an-
Fred Butzel, Bernard Ginsburg,
the spirit of Hellas, the sub-
capacity of "a house of prayer for
swered many times before. Un-
Y., to one of the first sessions of the with
Morris Waldman, Milton Alexander,
all
people"—to quote the phrase
American Zionist Federation, held in stance of modern civilization.
fortunately, these statements and
"The success which attended the Rabbi Leon Frani, David D. Simons,
which drew some criticism a year
arguments have been the usual stock-
New York. In 1899, the year he be-
came managing editor of the Amer- military exploits of Judas Maccabeus Bernard Isaacs, Emanuel Paperno,
ago
when Bishop Manning used It in
in-trade of anti-Zionist agitators
lean Hebrew of New York, Mr. lip- and his brothers may be regarded as Jacob Margolis, Maurice Krause,
connection with the campaign to com-
MRS. H. H. PRENZLAUER.
both in and out of Palestine. I con-
plete
the Cathedral. Bishop Mann
sider it necessary to make a some- any week, between the hours of 2 sky attended and reported for his having made western civilization pos- Samuel Weisberg and Miss Mary
ing remarked in his address last night
what extended reply to Dr. Prit- and 5 p. m. ;paper the Zionist convention then sible. During the Dark Ages Europe Caplan, members of the board of the
MISS ZONA GALE
h 11 ' Philaciel dna attracting the at- was steeped in ignorance and had no Detroit Jewish Forum and the follow-
that
it
was not only the first time
chett' s observations only because
in
ing Zionists members of various
.p ..
. that a meeting specifically in behalf
On Wednesday evening, Dec. 1, ltention of Dr. Richard Gotthei l, then knowle ge whatsoever
temple on Monday afternoon,
they have been given out under the
Zionist
Boards
in
Detroit,
have
been
of th e , president of the Federation of Amer- I ual treasures which Greece had be- invited to meet Mr. I.ipsky upon his 13. Miss Gale has chosen as her sub- o f Jews had been held In the Cathe-
n, addressed
auspices of the Carnegie Endowment Mr. Nicholson, secretary
meeting
Commissio
at the Emanuel !wan Zionists, who promptly invited I stowed upon mankind. Barbarism— arrival and to attend a testimonial ject, "Novels Written and Unwrit- dral. A collection for the fund was
for International Peace, an organi- State Welfare
b ome editor ; the child of ignorance—was slowly
taken up, but the amount was not an-
zation of merited high standing.
dinner at the Belerest Ilotel Sun ay ten." She will also give various read-
e s° g j
nounced.
"The report of Dr. Pritchett lends Synagogue. 1 1 e spo k e on the neces- of the Maccabean, the monthly mag-
ings from her works.
(Turn to kat page.)
evening, Dec. 12:
orphan
asylum
in the
city
Mi-s Gale's early fame after grad- Honor to Aid, Says Pershing.
itself with difficulty to a systematic sity of an
oit.
of
the
Federation.
Mr. Lipsky
Rabbi A. M. Ashinsky, Rabbi A. M.
• azine
d
ans
a
e
General Pershing in his address
off a nd on,
r
reply for the reason that his observa- of Det
Hershman, Miss Rose Babcock, Meyer tinting from Wisconsin University
way for a large, modern, sanitary retained Inc managership,
rests on the reputation she gained as said he had not heard of the meeting
tions lack the elements of orderly
of the Zionist monthly, volunteering
B eckman, Miss Lillian Brasch, Julius
presentation. It may be gathered, orphanage to house the unfortunate his services until the magazine was
Braun, Miss Bessie Brenner, Dr. one of the best newspaperwomen in until Saturday, but that he had re-
however, that his criticism of Jewish children in the city.
absorbed into the New Palestine, the
Phillip Broudo, Mrs. Julius V. Brown, the country. "Miss I.ula Bett," writ- garded it as "a great honor and
f • •
work in Palestine and his pessimism
Members are urged to attend
present Zionist organ.
Mrs. Abraham Caplan, Joseph Chaggi, ten in 1920 and the book which won privilege to participate in a meeting
her the l'ulitzer award, is perhaps in this great cathedral for the Jewish
Louis I,ipsky wee born in Roches-
with regard to the future of this meetings.
'
a
Abr ham Cooper, Mrs. Abraham
work, are based upon a number of
A ball is being planned by the ter, N. Y., in 1876, the son of a 1
Cooper, I.ouis Dann, Israel Davidson, the most widely known of her works, relief fund."
"Jews are an essential part of
in
I
considerations, chief of them being
Mrs. Max Dushkin, J. II. Ehrlich, through its subsequent dramatization
ebrew Baby Day Nursery , s hochat who was well versed
Hebrew
B ' rith T o Ho ld Exercises
and D modern
Hebrew litera- ,
ot
or hy and long run in New York. Her America," he continued. "As citizens
the agricultural impotence of the to be given at the Ilotel Statler on ancient
, Miss
ich
Mrs. J. II. Ehrl
For
200
Candidates
at
among
us they have always done
latest
book,
"Preface
to
a
I.ife,"
is
After attending
the
public
land, the absence of industry and in- Sunday evening, Jan. 30, 1927, the tare.
arah Epstein, Mrs.
S 1
i
n
pstei , M ss
E
CAMS
dustrial possibilities, as well as the proceeds of which will benefit the I schools of Rochester and the Chedar, ;
Community Center.
Albert Feldstein, Miss Elizabeth Fin- an outstanding example of the high- their full part. When the time
to
serve
their country under arms,
fear that Zionism is fraught with dis• nursery. Members are now solicit- 1 from which he graduated at 14, he ,
ley, Mrs. Ilarry Frank, MN. Max est type of American novel.
Great interest is added to her lec- no class of people served with more
turbing possibilities to the peace of ing advertising
g for the progras and I became a cigar maker, studying l : Pis nth Lodge of the B'nai B'rith Frank, Mrs. Alexander Freeman,
Ile entered , ' will 'It'onor Adolph Freund, one of the Morris Friedberg, Miss Ilattie Gittle- tures, since it is known that the pro- patriotism or with higher motivee
the NS'ar East.
any courtesies extended them will be ' meanwhile for law.
[ Columbia University where he stud- oldest members of the lodge, on Sun- man, Hy Gittleman, Miss Elizabeth ceeds of her lecture tours go towards than the young Jews who volunteered
Discussion Not Necessary
greatly appreciated.
. ay,
or were drafted and who went over.
Dee. 12, by initiating is class o f Glasier, II. Goldberg, Jacob Goldberg, defraying the educational expenses
secretary requests I led law. Later he be came the editor ; i t
'With regard to the agricultural
The f inancial
candidates nanitsi after him. The Mbie I illian Gordon, Miss Rose Gor- of gifted students of Madison Col- seas with our other young Americans.
possibilities of Palestine in general members to mail in their correct ; of a publication in Rochester w ic , 200.
I well remember in my inspections of
- i sis,
, Miss DI
initiation of tbe Adolph Freund class
e s Thelma Gordon
, don Mi
and Zionist colonization work in par- names and addresses inimedititely so lasted for 13 weeks. In 1899 he was '
-
Miss Bessie Green,I The members of the sisterhood an- New York divisions seeing so many
m the managing .
I .. n commence at 2:00 o'clock Sunday ; 1: 41in
• ' Gottesman,
y have a correct mailing invited to become
ticular, it is not necessary to engage that she may
e l hwo.u.r. ein gtihni ss ) ipitatvtrenditiye...wgeli-etv,iititscliipl.ionie,iii,erswewt.be s-e

imost odne .1 i g(h; t a fi u
m
I editor of the New York Americ .an afternoon at the It viii B'ri th Comun.
in academic discussion with Dr. I i s t .
I Hebrew and remained associated with ity Building and will be followed by a Helen
. iss Rhea
Harris, Samuel
Alvin I). llorwitz:!c
Ilerssh tiOniPtanctit. a
Horowitz,
l'ritchett. These matters have been
Israel, of charm
char and
3 !William . Isenberg,
and wealth of wit a s well , conunanders spoke of them in the
; that weekly until 1914, when he re- dinner at 6 ' :00 and a dance at H ' '0
Theo
B
the object of investigation by im-
signed to devote all his energies to , ,,,,lia.k.
I Leon Kamissanuk, S. L. Kavanau, IlY az literary style have won her the highest terms.
partial and competent experts, among U.
"During the war," General Per.
' Adolph Freund has been a member , Keidan, A. J. Koffman, Florence title of the "Artist in Fiction."
them Dr. Elwood Mead, formerly of
(Turn to Last Page.)
shing went on, "there was no such
The public is invited to attend.
of Pisgah Lodge for about 60 years s [ Krell, Aaron Kurland, Sol Lachman,
the University of California, and now
thing as race or creed—they were
'
t'
Mrs.
A.
C.
Lappin,
Mrs.
and
has
been
an
ative
B
nai
It
,
Lappin
C
___
A . .
reclamation commissioner of the de-
is a , ' M", Leiter, Jacob Levin, . t l)las , en
forgotten. Du ring this campaign they
leade r during al l that time. Ile past
partment of interior of the federal
P arici
t pate
also should b e forgotten. It is for
h
past
president
of Michigan
l'isgah Lodge,
Pupil s in All B rances
president
of the
Council of Levin, Sol Levin, M. D. Lips' z, . iss
government. In a published report
generous
America
of
whatever
re-
Robert oewenberg,
L
in Elaborate Celecrations
Rose I i sitz
by Dr. Mead, he says:
.
,. /
. k D .,SSA. H
ddrii
To0AN
l . i n to aid the Jews of America in
the B'nai Writh and a past president Robert Marwil, M. Mendelson, Mich-
' , 'In their agriculture and rural

succoring
their
brethren
overseas.
Were
l Michlin, Marion Moyer, J acob Musical
Program and Add
,
d caa ,,, yan ve ' of Grand Lodge, Number 6 of the
R I A
life these valleys promise to be a
The Jews of America have always
On Thursday evening, Dec. 2, the
,B'nai B'rith. Ile has also been a di- ad
heart Den Aaron Pregerson, Mrs.
Features of the EveMeg.
replica of Southern California. The Windsor Hebrew School held its first
n.
i
been in the forefront of charitable
_
Congregations on it
1 rector and the past president of the 1,,,,,oue
R i i bins o n , Miss Harriet Rosen-
coastal plain of Palestine, reaching socia l a ffa ir in honor of Chanukah.
5, the works. There has never been an at.

!Cleveland Jewish Orphan Home, which
ig Mrs. ()oldie Sarasohn, Saul
On Sun lay evening Dec
from Gaza to Haifa is, in everything Playlets, recitations and mass sing-
eys
wshtfhemlenw
c o
Rabbis everywhere, of both Re- , was founded by the It
B'rith, and
nter tempt to raise a large
son, Miss Bessie Schubot, Miss
sh Saul
j . ciatMn e-
il lin g f Asso'
except its development, a counter- ing comprised the program. A rec- f m nd
or a Conservativ e congregations aso
a trustee of the National Jewi . R os alind S co,
.
butt Dr M.
Schwartz , tained members o
l
No for a public cause in
ericho . Lodge ..
part of the coastal plain of southern ord crowd attended.
will take as the theme for their ser- hositai
their families have not done more than their share.
At ,tenver, which is support- Miss Victoria Sh eifman, Miss Ilelen Jericho Ilu e
p
490 I () 0 F and
California from San Diego to Santa
, "
It is up to the Christians of America
On the same evening, pupils .h sob"
mon on Saturday,Dec.
, ' ed b y the B Tim It nth.
er Abraham Srere, Miss Ile en .
Barbara. Both permit the growth of the Philadelphia•Byron Talmud Tor
'
, . „ and its mission of healing in I ; , Freund
The class
nanusl
after number
Adolph of Shetr
has
in
it
a
large
6teinberg.
Miss
Jeanette
Steinberg,
in
celebration
of
Chanukah
and the to show that they appreciate what
;
Steinberg,
all kinds of semi-tropical products, participated in a Chanukah celebra- ,
'
the Jews have done in the past.
,
Mrs
David
Stocker,
M.
Stone,
II.
13.
Purchase
of
a
lot
on
Joy
road
near
P lestine '
o associa-
a Il inw o d 11VOTIUP, where the
'.'
and in both the climate makes pos- lion and a program for adults was a Dedicated
to a program of medical, candidates of the finest type ever in- I Ullian
Velick, mn„, Max
Id
Makes Good•Will Plea.
.
lo
Mrs. II
lion
plans to erect a new ; Jericho
group
sible a healthy and attractive life in given on Sunday afternoon at the .
social service in the Holy Land, ducted into the lodge. A large
Wein
' , M 1,3 Shirley
"The spirit of this occasion ap-
ry Community House in t e ear y
ti
the open.
Hadassah has in the 14 years of is
of artists and musicians of note are , ' Velick
Talmud Torah.
i, Miss Saraeinber
g, , II eo
h
W
en
W.
sprins.
peals
to
me
tremendously.
This
" The irrigated arena can be made
. a,
.
a
in
prepared a very ebb-
existence grown from a membership , among the candidates. A numbe r of w,, i
Mrs. II enry Weinste,
1
David
M.
David Gottlieb was chairman of I gathering should be the beginning of
Poch a picture of agricultural opu- orate affair for Sunday aft vii on at of 90 in 1912 to a membership ot. na.mbers of the Detroit Art Club have Mi.., Rose Weinstein, M. II. Lock
Inn
era
of
good-will
that
should
spread
slie evening. The following partici-
lence and rural beauty that they will
,, including Junior Hadassah.
been accepted as candidates for mem- h Om I. Zither, Mrs. David Zemon.
the new Six-Mile rod school. This 38000
paled in the program: Miss Roth- throughout America. It is not so
be a source of pride and satisfaction
"Th e healing of the daughter of bership, and also some members of the ' .
was in celebration of Chanukah and
much
a
question
of
giving
as
it is of
erine Shullman, pianist; Miss Doris
to the menibers of the race wherever
the formal opening of the synagogue ' my people,. has grown to include Halevy Choral Society, including the
Sperling, vocalist, accompanied by showing the proper spirit. A spirit
they live. They can create along the
. five hospitals, operated under the director, Jacob Miller. Some members
I.ouis
Duscoff
Torah.
.
the
Miss Lillian Rabinowitz at the Pia"; of goodwill is needed in America to-
shores of the iSlediterraneen spots and Talmud
1
of the Detroit Symphony rc es r
was chairman of the affair and Rabbi best American stain ar s,
Bernard Silverstein, violinist, ac- day. It could have noetteregin-
that will rival Cannes and Nice.
erg elivered
d
welfare stations where babies are have been accepted as members am!!
companied at t he piano by Mi" ' nine than here in New York in this
There is an unrivalled opportunity Aishiskin and I. Rosenb
e
in.
Among
the
can-
,

e
itiat d
' provided with fresh milk, and where will also b
Evelyn Gurviteh; Miss Sylvia Gag, great cathedral.
awaiting the wealth, artistic taste and the principal addresses.
in charge of the mothers are given instruction in feed- didates there are men of high schol- , To Speak on "Significance of Rus.
"It is a difficult thing for us in our
vocalist; Jascha Schwartzman, elo-
J. V. Arid l WAS
national pride of the race around the
sian,
Turkish
Revolution."
program at the Fenkell Talmud Torah . big and care of the infants. School any and literary attainments.
Among the principal prosperous country to imagine just
shores of the bay which has Haifa on
cutionist.
Dec. 12.
With the influx of this large number
on
Monday
evening
and
M.
Levy,
an
luncheons
are
served
in
four
schools,
speakers were Judge Adolph Marsch- what suffering those poor people
the south and Acre on the north.
instructor at the Oakland avenue the children getting a hot nourishing of menibers inclined towards the bet-
7.141', , ,,,,a, are going through. This is
Mount Carmel is the southern back-
Dr. Herbert A. Miller, professor ner, Maurice Bordelove, Abe
school and a member of the Halevy luncheon at noon. A nurses' tram- ter and finer things in music and liter- .
Jericho Building As- . an occasion for all Americans. wheth-
ground; the Syrian hills the north-
of
sociology
at
the
Ohio
State
Uni-
president
of the
Musical Society, planned the Tues. ing school has graduated 65 Pales- ature and the fine arts, Pisgah L edg e versity, Columbus, Ohio, will address sociation and
Judge
Edward
J.
Jeff-
• er Christians or whatnot, to show our
ern, with the blue Mediterranecan in
tinian Jevvesses who are in great de- of the B'nai B'rith is destined to be-
Jewish friends that we have chant-
front and the well watered plain of day evening affair at his school.
The most elaborate affair of the mend
in the Orient for their fine ef- come a center of culture in the City of . the Detroit Open Forum on Sunday, ries. Others on the program were able instincts and that there is no
'
Esdraelon as the field on which to
be initiated Dec. 12, at 3 o'clock in the auditor- Samuel S. Algaze, financial secre- •
Maternity and prenatal Detroit.
such thing as race prejudice in this
,
tary
of
the
association,
create a life that will rival the an- week Wan held Tuesday evening at ficiency.
gave
a!
who
of the City College of Detroit
A delightful clinics are a boon to the women of
Among the candid ates to
cient greatness of the country. Soon- the Kirby Center.
ass avenue, between Hancock and detailed report of the financial con- great country. To my mind this is
young men who are graduates iuni
C
ere 10 y
JosePh J• one of the great lessons we can teach
'
or or later the homes and gardens musical and several playlets were , Palestine.
Dr. Miller has dition of the association;
Hada'sah has carried vs a 'Y''' of the Cleveland Jewish Orphan Home. Warren avenues.
t h e people of Europe by contributing
1
I.
around the bay at Haifa will
p .
e chosen as his subject, The . igni i- Iliershmen, who made a plea to the ,
entertainments, tematic campaign against trachoma, of whom the B nisi Brith mas we
the
Following
to this fund."
of the show places of the world.'
and the Turk- menibers to subscribe to th e
istributed to the chil- i a disease of the. eyes, and has re- proud.
' ranee of the Russian
pated
.
moody stock. Those who partici cam- ' reB,iisdheodp, Hi', a i l ILa m t hTe. Mott n gg , who

Arab Living Standards Low! .
candy was d
The initiation will ll be open to the iss‘o;
h It v lutions
Mrs. Joseph Holtzman was duce I it to a minimum.
m with the ex-
'Dr. l'ritchett's observation with elren.
Dr.
Miller
is
one
of
the
outetand-
in
the
musical
progra,
', The permanent mandates commis- Public. The degree team. headed by
1 1.,„,
regard to the standard of living of in charge of the refreshments.
, i ng sociologists in the United States coition of Miss Shullman who is a 1
make
to the
, sion of the League of for
Nations
has I Harry
Gurovich, has promised
its service,
the initiatoryexercises
one of
most
Lodge,
"I feel it a special privilege to pre -
the native Arab population is no
and is known ahntad almost equally member of Jericho Rebekah
commended lb
commended
well. He is a frequent contributor were secured through the courtesy ) side at this mass meeting here in the
doubt correct. Ile fails to observe.

'f' u
1 a ff airs
'
eser
which is not only social but civic as di gnifieel and I sauti
DISCUSS ATTITUDE TO JEWS
however. that this low standard is
to
the
leading
magazines
in
the
Unit-
of
the
Arts
Club,
of
which
Sol
SO.'
cathedral
tonight. The occasion is
well—it has helped to bring peace staged by Pisgah Lodge. Music will
' one of unusual significance. It is
Lodge, is
. •
due entirely to the primitive agri-
be furnished by the ll nat B nth quer- e d Stst ■ and is the author of P.S. man, a me

LEMBF:RG.— (J. T. A.)—The at- between
the
first
time
that a meeting has been
i.,
-
:;1
(:
'
cultural methods employed by the
. Hs p
on social sub jectsiresident.
o
ion the through it asn lmtp ha erttlw a"h
d: tet and by the Little Symphony Or- .

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Ukrainians toward the Po
held in this cathedral, and, no far as
Dancing followed the program.
Arabs. The fact is that with the
State era1
e f the
• "Nations,
ations, aces
bk, entitleo,
s i x titud
Jews e was
a subject of discussion at a ministration of service to all classes ' chestra. Many guests from the State
know.
the
first
time that a meeting
recent Jewish colonization only
I
,.
of Michigan and throughout the coon. and Classes," is consider.' the most
d has been held in any Christian
wCI TION
,, L 0S 4 E6LE
or seven
years old,
of on
the
n Ito ric0
Jewish
settlements
are many
already
the national Ukrainian conference held , of the
population
Among
the no. el men and women try are expected to be present at the authoritative book on this subject PEIR,Fr EC;tfir
cathedral, specifically in behalf of
i nn.
initint
that has ever been written.
that quee- who strongly endorse the work of
re.
the Jewish people. I rejoice in the
way towards self support. The fact he In a. report submitteel on
The Michigan Council
i of the B ' nei
y 1/r. Kostek Lewitzki, well Iladassah are Rabbi Samuel Schul-
M r . Miller sp ent the whole of the its tenth consecutive election of of-
further is that the modern scientific ,,
b Ukrainian leader, he stated man, Justice I.ouis Brandeis, Judge Writh Lodges will hold its annual past %ear in Europe as the guest of firers in the Ionic room of the New fact that this meeting is held here
svn
on to show our sympathy and express
methods introduced by the Jews are letTo'
.
resident of Masonic
Temple,
fifth
floor,
of the Jews recently Julian Mack, Dr. Stephen S. Wise, meeting at the B'nai B'rith Common-' ', ; .,.'), t Maser It.
.
.
p
Y.
.
'
i' ' en
being initiated by the native Arabs that the policy
.
lay evening, Dec. 15, at 7 our fellowship and extend our help
li e spent a great V. e . dn
lovaltia
has been favorable to Poland. For Samuel Untermeyer, Rabbi Abbs ity Building during the mor ning and ( . zech os.
o'clock. Dr. Samuel J. Eder, who to the suffering Jews in Europe.
with a consequent rise in the stand -
delegate. will be present from all the ! deal
of time in RAW, * in Turkey. and
and of living of the native popula- this reason, he stated, political co- , Hine] Silver, Felix Warburg, David .
Fullest Expression of Faith.
ha,
served
the lodge so successfully
in Italy, making a thorough study of
peration between Ukrainians and A. Brown, Mrs. Rebecca Kohut, lodges throughout the state.
"o
T me this meeting seems a strik-
On Monday evening. Dec. 6, Pisgah Ithe political and social conditions in as worshipful master, is resigning
tion.
ng
"Immigrants who are now entering "J Jews 1611 be possible only when the Sophie Irene Loeb, Mrs. Felix War-
and
Charles
Rubiner
is
in
line
for
the
li
illustration
of the way in which
ii
crowded to capacity these three countries. . His views
h
Mrs. Julius Rosenwald, Mrs. aueoi torium 1,, (19
Palestine do not, it is true, look latter will change their pro-Polish , ' burg,
major
a chair. All members are re -
i
Mary Fels Mrs. Hanna Solomon, or- by an apprec ative audience, whic
upon conditions there should be
Last Page.)
To
(Turn
forward to sumptuous mode of living. policy.
quested to attend the meeting.
not consIganizer and honorary president of the
[cresting and authoritative,
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The Schwartzbard case was
The are satisfied with modest stand-
National Council of Jewish Women.
sidered at the conference.

' BABY DAY NURSERY

PLANS ANNUAL BALL

ipsky to Address
Meeting on Dec. 12

ZONA GALE SPEAKS
AT TEMPLE DEC. 13

Louis Lipsky Will
Speak On Sunday

I

Freund Class Will
Be initiated S un d ay

B'nai

!
H. S. HOLD MANY
CHANUKAH PROGRAMS

JERICHO BANQUET
IS SOCIAL S UCCESS

RABBIS WILL SPEAK
m.E
..C. 11
D

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