JANUARY 7, 1927
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tween Jews and Christians in the :lomitable energy and won for him-
United States. The memorandum, self an important place in affairs of
which was signed by Rev. S. l'arkes :tate. At the age of 17 he entered
ICadman, president, and Charles S. the Royal Navy, maw service in China,
general secretary, of the the East Indies, Africa, and rose in
'Federal
rank to a commandership. For the
'Fede ral Council, read:
The administrative committee of first 18 months of the war he com-
the Federal Council of the Churches of manded II. M. S. Bullfinch, later go-
heist in Anna ica learns with deep ing to
M. S. Commonwealth, grand
seers of the recent developments of fleet. In 1917 he joined the Admir-
ear n-Serail ism in some of the countries alty War Staff in London and was
.4 Europe which are just now especial- one of the original members of the
ly tragic in Roumania.
famous Plans Division, consisting of
"We wish to express our admiration live young officers especialy chosen
for those of the Roumanian govern- from the fleet to shake up the British
meat who are laboring for the turret , admiralty. Later he became assistant
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Lion of the situation, and to appeal, as chief of staff at Gibraltar, where he
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fellow-citizens of Christendom, to all organized the Western Aediterranean
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Christians in Roumania to join forces convoys, reducing the sinking by Ger-
CHERRY 9171
with the Christians of other lands to man submarines by 50 per cent in the
bring anti-Semitism to an end and to first fortnight and by 75 per cent at
substitute a humane and Christian the end of the first month. Ile was
., practice. in close touch with the United States
"We enclose a brief statem e nt of the Navy during this period and saw serv-
actual relations of Jews and Chris- ice in a United States man-of-war.
Hans here in the. United States in or- At the admiralty he was liaison offi-
der that you may understand the car between the operations division
background of our experience in the and Admiral Sims' staff.
light of which we are led to view with
Commander Kenworthy's remark-
deep concern the serious disabilities able flow of oratory and persistent
and persecutions to which Jews are questioning of ministers astonished
subjected in certain areas.
everyone from his very first entrance
Anti-Semitism Is Di
in the House of Commons. His serv-
We realize that anti-Semitism is a ices for addressing meetings have,
widespread disease and needs a world since his parliamentary successes,
cure. Therefore, we send this appeal come to be as much if not more in
to you and to your countrymen to aid demand than those of any other po-
us in this most Christian of endeav- litical speaker. It is reported to be
ors.
sufficient for Commander Kenworthy
"We appeal to you as a representa- to be billed as speaker at any politi-
tive of your country, sincerely and cal meeting in London or the prov-
earnestly, in behalf of our shared inces for the hall to be filled to over-
idealism, in behalf of the friendship flowing.
between our peoples and in behalf of
Commander Kenworthy has taken
the integrity of common religion. May an active part in many parliamentary
we not unitedly and with determina- interpellations, urging concessions
tion set ourselves in the spirit and for the Jews to facilitate their con-
ideals of Jesus to build a new world structive policy in Palestine, and has
order wherein justice and righteous- spoken in the House of Commons in
ness, brotherliness and peace shall favor of turning over the available
'Uptown's Most Beautiful
reign supreme."
crown lands for Jewish colonization.
Enclosed with the memorandum the
Restaurant."
following supplemental statement was
sent concerning Jewish-Christian re-
lations in the United States.
"The last few decades of American
history have witnessed an extraordi-
nary phenomenon in racial adjust-
int nt. One of the most dramatic as-
Mr. and Mrs. D. Bernstein have as
pects of this phenomenon has been the their guests their daughter, Mrs. Wil-
Pirotemt Your Walls and Curtain •
rapid assimilation of several million liam Kentz of Chicago, and grandson,
with
Jews into American life. In a tre- Jay J. Kentz.
mendous wave of immigration from
Eastern Europe, America has found
Mr. and Mrs. Max Kobin spent the
one of the chief tests of its ideal of a holidays as the guests of Mr. and
democracy made up of many peoples. Mrs. llenry Spero of Alpena.
Glendale 6359 It Is difficult to estimate in any exact
Steel
way the degree of the adjustment be-
The Misses Helen Marienthal and
Bake-Enameled. tween the Jews and the non-Jews of
Mini Ilirsc , deld and Milton Hirsch-
Neat in appear- America. It is, nevertheless, possible mantstein were elected to the prae-
to make certain statements that are,
field spent New Year's in Detroit.
ante and low in
in a brand sense, undoubtedly true.
price.
"First. The relationship between
Miss Irene Jacobson has returned
the Jew and the Christian of Amerce
to her home after an extended stay
is still recognized as something of a in New York City.
(New Address)
problem. One of its important roots
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Is the rapidity and size of recent im-
Miss Jean Hutton of Chicago is
Glendale 6359
migration with its inevitable difficul-
the guest of her parents, Mr. and
Half Block from Woodward A
ties of adaptation to the new environ- Mrs. William Hutton.
ment. But the spiritual leadership
of American life, both Jewish and
After a two weeks' visit with her
CONCRETE GARBAGE and Christian, is sincerely optimistic that mother, Mrs. Emma Rosenberg of
this problem will diminish steadily Detroit, Mrs. II. F. Anthony has re-
ASH RECEPTACLES
in the future as it has in the past.
turned to her home.
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"Second. Anti-Semitism as a post-
Winter.
tine force is comparatively little
Samuel Rosenberg left on Monday
Deo-faeally Garbage Receptacle $7.75
known in American life. The great for a short trip to Chicago.
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social, economic and educational ac-
tivities of the country are carried on
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A surprise birthday party was ten-
as common enterprises in which the dered Mrs. Rose Berglass on Monday
Residence: Garfield 7106
Jews are full and active partners.
Office:
evening, Jan. 3. Bridge was enjoyed
The discriminations that here and during the evening, after which
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Cadillac 9776
there take place in social clubs are luncheon was served. Covers were
chiefly noticeable by contrast to the laid for 20 guests.
fullness of Jewish partnership in the
major part of American life.
Mrs. George Kahn of Auburn left
"Third. There is coming to be 3 on Tuesday for Detroit, where she
warm and positive mutual apprecia- I will be the guest of relatives.
tion between Jews and Christians. In
the year 1926 it is safe to say that
Mrs. C. J. Levy, who spent the past
a thousand gatherings have been held 10 days as the guest of her children,
in which Jews and Christians have Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Bernstein of De-
consciously met together as breth- troit, has returned to her home.
ren to encourage and intensify the
vision of the democratic state. In-
Mr. and Mrs. N. Spiesberger left
stances are without number in which on Thursday for Jackson, where they
Jewish and Christian religious lead- will be the guests of their children,
ers and groups have fraternized with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Spiesberger, prior
each other in important gatherings, to their departure on Saturday for
discussions, tasks and undertaking:. an indefinite stay in California.
"Fourth. To the gratification of
these leaders and groups the historic
On Monday, Jan. 10, at 8 p. m.,
social vision of Jews and Christians the I. 0. B. B. will hold a public in-
are coming more and more to be rec- stallation of officers. A large attend-
FNERTON
ognized as having intimate kinship, ance is anticipated.
ENGRAVING
so that the exertflIns of these two
COMPANY
peoples in behalf of justice, mercy
Mrs. Rose Moses has returned home
and peace are increasingly carried on sifter spending two weeks in Toledo,
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in close co-operation.
the guest of her children, Mr. and
"In the definite and constructive Mrs. Murray Moses.
effort to solve our various problems,
it is our hope that we will have the
The Maccabee Ilall was beautifully
close and vital co-operation of our decorated on New Year's eve, when
brethren in other countries."
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Koffman were
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Sunday Morning Service:
On Sunday morning, Jan. 9, Dr.
Leo M. Franklin will occupy the pul-
pit and speak on the subject "Pow-
er." The lecture will be a review
of the book of the same title. Serv-
ices begin at 10:45.
s:
S•turd•y Mornin Services:
Dr. Leo NI. Franklin will occupy
the pulpit Saturday morning, Jan. 8.
On Saturday morning, Jan. 15, Rabbi
Leon Frain will occupy the pulpit and
speak on the subject "The Song of
Moses." Services begin at 10:30.
January 12:
The symphony concert of Jewish
music is to be given at Temple Beth
El on Wednesday, Jan. 8, at 8:30
p. m. It is to be a concert given un-
the baton of Ossip Gabrilowitsch
at the main temple auditorium. All
seats are $1.50.
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hosts to a number of their friends.
Dancing was the diversion of the eve-
ning and a midnight luncheon was
served.
Vera Gordon at Temple.
Vera Gordon, portrayer of character
roles, headlines the bill at B. F.
Keith's Temple Theater starting Sun-
day matinee Jan. 9. This marks Miss
Gordon's return to Keith-Albee vaude-
ville at the head of her own company
in a one-act ss medy playlet by Edgar
Allen Woolf and William Siegel called
"Her Triumph." Miss Gordon came to
America flan Russia some 15 years
ago to play with a Jewish stock com-
pany on the lower East Side of New
York. Others billed: the Lockfords,
with Paul Tisen'a orchestra; Jack
MeLallen with Sarah and Fred San-
born; Ed and Ti m Hickey; Oscar Lor-
Honor Roll:
raine, Marguerite I'adula and Co.;
Following is a list of pupils on the Jerome and Evelyn, and the screen
honor roll in the various Bible' subjects.
classes: Miss E. Ashinsky's class,'
Jessie Neuman; Miss J. Ashinsky's
JEWISH BOYS PRAISED
class, Frieda Greenbaum and Conalie
SYRACUSE. — (J. T. A.) —"The
Rosenthal; E. Rosenthal's class, Sey- Jewish boy in New York City—and
mour Rosenberg, Irving Freedman, the better class Italian boy—have a
Emanuel Dorfman, Dorothy Ileid- zeal for study that puts to shame the
man; bliss B. blilkowsky's class, How- boy of native American parentage,"
ard Finsilver, Gerson Barris, Pauline Dr. Avery W. Skinner of the New
Weiner, Shirley Small and Arabelk York State Department of Education
Levinson; Miss R. Rosenthal, Lillian told an audience of academic princi-
A debate on the subject "Resolved, I
That Moses Was Greater Than Abra-1
ham in Jewish History," was given!
by the following pupils of Miss Ann
Finkelstein: Goldie Burnstein, Irv-
I ing Goldman and Albert Newman,
who upheld the affirmative; Ruth Lip-
: sky, Nathaniel Canvasser and Abra-
ham Pelton, who supported the mega-,
tive. Goldie Burnstein and Abraham
Pelton were chosen best speakers and
each was awarded a Bible. Rabbi A.
M. Ashinaky, D. Finkelstein, J. Beck-
man and 1. Stone were the judges.
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Established 1917.
with Achad Ha'am. Achad Ila'am at-
Ilerzl's political Zionism
gave rise to a series of protests
against him on the part of the politi-
cal Zionists in various parts of Eu-
rope. In 1900 Ached Ha'ain again
visited Palestine and published a new'
series of esasys in which he made his
points of argument and criticism
stronger than before, causing a heated
:liscussion in the Jewish communities
in Europe. In 1909 Achad Ila'ain set-
t led in nden, where lie :Socked as the
Isminercial agent for the Russian Jew-
ish tea firm, Wysocki and Company.
He remained there until the veer. Dur-
ing the negotiations between the Zion-
ist leaders and the British govern-
ment, Achad Ila'ain played an impor-
tant role. It was in his 'house that the
Zionists out and lir. Weizmann fre-
1 quently consulted him.
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The Choral Club:
If your child has a singing voice,
encourage her to join the choral
group of the School of Religion. The
club meets Sunday morning after
class hours under the direction of
Mrs. S. Kessler.
Memorial Gifts:
There are several opportunities for
memorial gifts by which dear, de-
parted ones may be commemorated.
You are invited to consult Dr. Leo
M. Franklin on the subject.
"The City Without Jews:"
"The City Without Jews," the
novel by Ilugo Betttauer which has
created such a sensation throughout
the world and whose author was as-
sassinated for writing it, may be bor-
rowed at Temple Beth El library.
The book was recently reviewed in
the Detroit Free Press. It is trans-
lated in the German by Salomea Neu-
mark Brainin, the daughter of the
renowned Jewish philosopher, Pro-
fessor David Neumark. Other inter-
esting books now available at the li-
brary are: "The Dybbuk," "Kid-
dush Hashem," by Sholem Ash; "The
Origin of the Republican Form of
Government," by Oscar Strauss;!
"This Believing World," by Lewis
Browne; "Dreamers of the Ghetto,"
"Children of the Ghetto" and "The
King of Schnorrers," by Israel Zang-
will.
High School Athletics:
The gymnasium committee of Tem-
ple Beth El has granted the use of
the gymnasium to the boys of our
high school on Saturday nights, 7 to
10. A basketball league is being or-
ganized. Your boys are invited to
join.
Women's Gymnasium Class:
Jacob Mazer announces that a spe-
cial class has been organized for the
women of the temple. One of the
best women's instructors in the city
has been engaged for this class. It
will meet Friday mornings, 10 to 12.
The women of the temple are cordial-
ly invited to enroll.
Men's Gymnasium Class:
The men's gymnasium classes are
held Monday and Thursday evenings
from 8 to 10.
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Friday Evening Service:
The next Friday evening service
will be held Jan. 21 at 8 o'clock. The
speaker will be Rabbi Henry J. Ber-
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kowitz of Kansas City, Mo. His topic
for discussion will be "The Jazz Sing- 'Chronicler of the Neglected Truth'
to admit it.
er." There will be special music.
"Should you, for some reason, pre-
fer not to appear before the rules
Annual Joint Meeting:
The annual joint meeting of the committee, I ask you, before what
Temple Sisterhood and the Temple congressional committee would you
Men's Club will be held Tuesday eve- be willing to appear. Or before what t
ning, Jan. 25. Dr. Charles Fleischer body? In short, what method, of
of New York City, one of the leading your own choosing, would be satis-
writers and platform speakers of our factory to you as a means of placing,
day, will be the principal speaker. not a charge but proofs of the inter-
Dr. Fleischer will speak on the very national control of the Federal Re-
serve system before the Congress—
absorbing topic "Why Marry."
the country—the American people?
"You are a man of far too much
Beth El College:
"The Beginning of Christianity" is consequence in this country, Mr.
the subject now being studied in the Ford, and you speak with a voice of
class in "Comparative Religion." The too much authority, to make such a
class in "Jewish Literature Other charge without producing a deep im-
Than the Bible" has now entered pression. You have lodged in many
upon the alluring literature of the minds a suspicion, hr certainty, which
Talmud. The selection from the Tal- will do great harm if your charge
mud being taken up is the famous remains no more than a charge,
Pirke Aboth, or the "Ethics of the neither disproved nor substantiated."
Rabbis." The class in "Modern Jew-
ish History" is now following up the
emancipation of the Jews of Western
Europe. The class in the "Five Books
of Moses" is now proceeding to an
analysis and appreciation of the Book
Offers at Stud
of Exodus.
Newly imported Keldah of China-
Temple Beth El Sisterhood:
town, small, red, very typical;
The Temple Beth El Sisterhood in-
purple ribbon winner when shown
vites the members of the congrega-
at Detroit specialty show, 4 points;
Michigan
State Fair show, 5
tion to use the uniongrams for all
points; Wisconsin Kennel Club
messages of greeting instead of the
show at Milwaukee, 3 points, and
ordinary telegram of congratulations
judged best toy in show. Also
at weddings, births and such events.
A uniongram costs 25 cents and is
Canadian Champion Chinky Chog
sent through that most reliable mes-
of China, with 14 points to his
senger, the United States postoffice.
American championship. Breed to
The proceeds of the sale go to pro-
these dogs for quality puppies;
puppies sired by these dogs fur
vide scholarships for students at the
sale. Visitors welcome.
Hebrew Union College. The sister-
hood announces also that the deli-
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proceeds of the sale go to the Nettie
Simon Relief Fund. Women who de-
sire lebkuchen are asked to communi-
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cate with the chairman of the com -
mittee, Mrs. Julius Rothschild, 101
Moss avenue.
The Bethelite:
Members
temple are asked to
see to it that their children are sub-:
scribers to the Bethelite. It is a
highly important factor in the reli-
gious education of your child that he
shall subscribe to his religious school
paper.
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Boy Scoots:
The Boy Scout troops of the tern-I
ple hold their meetings on Wednes-
Weisman, Flora Beckman, Edwin pals in convention here. Referring day night.
Finsilver and Esther Keevanoh; Miss to the "complacency of students in
Stepsay, Joseph Newman, Susan Ja- high school these days," Dr. Skinner Girl Scouts:
Girl Scout troops meet on Monday,
cobs, Florence Millin, Harriet Baron, said too many 'seem satisfied with a
Leonard Rosenthal, Sonia Dushitin; passing grade and this attitude is night and Wednesday afternoon.
Miss G. Greenbaum, Florence Albert more marked today in the country
JEWISH COMMUNISTS MEET
and Sylvia Fink; Miss G. Goldman, schools than in the city schools, and
MOSCOW.—(J. T. A.)—An all-
Roslyn Arfa, Sandford Waldatein particularly among the American-
and Seymour Kapovsky.
born, to our shame it must be said." union conference of the Jewish sec-
tions of the Communist party opened
here in the presence of about 100
delegates. Delegates from Poland
and Palestine are also said to be
nresent. Esther Frumkin, Litvakov,
Merexhin, Tchemerisky and S. Di-
manstein were elected to the prae
sidium. The conference, which will'
last five days, will hear nine reports;
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FEDERAL
RESERVE
BANK
At Close of Business, December 31, 1926.
1.—Cash
(Gold Bank Notes and Specie) and with legal depositories re-
turnable on demand.
II.—Checks on Other Banks
$ 1,859.840.22
710,040.69
These checks are payable in one day.
III.—Loans to Individuals and Corporations
This is the amount we have loaned (after careful investiga-
tion) to individuals and corporations on their notes and against
approved collateral.
IV.—Mortgages on Real Estate and Bonds
These are salable securities issued by the U. S. municipalities
and other corporations of first quality; also first mortgages on
high class real estate,
V.—Stock in Federal Reserve Bank
VI.—United States Securities
This includes U. S. Government Bonds, War Savings Certificates,
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VII.—Banking House, Branches and Furniture
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VIM—Other Bonds and U. S. Securities Left for
Safekeeping
I X.—Prepaid Expenses
X.—Accrued Income Receivable (net)
12,353,150.86
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96,000.00
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Total Assets
$27,917,718.35
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Bills Payable and Re-discounts
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1,051,323.45
Customers' Letters of Credit
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