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A merica Awish Periodical Carter



CLIFTON AYINUI - CINCINNATI 20, 01110

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MI Jewish News
All Jewish Views
WITHOUT BIAS

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THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN

VOL. XXXI, NO. 8

ARRANGE MEETING
AND DINNER FOR
CHAIM WEIZMANN

DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, 1927

Joint Meet to Hear Him
Speak on "Why Marry"

n ein t v . o on Deb ron
n Ci o B e-
half of Yeshiva.

1,500 at Bienniel Convention
Of Union of American He-
brew Congregations.
-- _
RABBIS AND LAITY
ADDRESS SESSIONS

D. W. SIMONS ACCEPTS
HONOR CHAIRMANSHIP

Large Delegations From M any
Michigan Cities Expect-
ed at Gatherings.

Detroit Jewry was signally honored

on Thursday, Jan. 20, by the arrival
of Rabbi Mordecai Epstein, dean of

Religion in Synagog and Home,
Spiritual Needs of Youth
I
Are Discussed.

The an•it•nt dream of a Je wish
Homeland has been achieved and the
great task that lies before the Jew at of
the world today is the maintenam •e of
the little struggling population of Pal-
estine that is so nobly endeavorin g to
uphold the ideals of its race.

Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents

1, JUDAISM MUST LIVE i Rabbi Welcomed ' IMMIGRATION BIL L (Speaks for Jewish Open )
1 CLINIC LISTS NAMES
By Detroit Jewry i
IS KEYNOTE STRUCK
AMENDMENT IS LO ST Forum Sunday, Jan, 23 OF PERSONS GIVING
AT CLEVELAND MEET m(7,.:14.,e' , , i
BEFORE COMMIT TEE
MEMORIAL GIFTS

______

Noted Zionist Will Speak At
Hotel Stotler and Majestic
Theater On January 25.

CLEVELAND, Ohio.— The Jewish
will to live as Jews was vigorously ex-
: pressed by the speakers and delegates

Wadsworth Amendment to Ad-
mat Wives and Children
Defeated in House.

North End Clinic Invites Dona.
tions On Anniversaries,
"Happy Occasions."

CONGRESSMAN PEARLMAN
CONFERS WITH SENATOR

Attempt May be Made From
Floor of House for Action
On Amendment.

WASHINGTON—(J. T. A.)—The

, Wadsworth amendment fur she ad-
!mission of 35,000 wives and minor
! children of declarants was defeated
I in the House
immigration committee

FUNDS STILL NEEDED
FOR SPECIAL USES

Memorials Established by Lam-
bert, Kahn, Hirschman,
Gross, Heavenrich.

When Mrs. Leopold Wineman gave
$75,000 for a new health center
to be
the home of the North End Clinic she
by a vote of eight to two.
aroused the interest of other mem-
This is the message that Dr. (' haim
at Cleveland on Sunday morning. Ap-
bers of the community, who have
Congressman Perlman, co-author of
DR. CHARLES FLEISHER
Weizmann, international direct() r of
proximately 1,500 delegates, men and
since made memorial contributions to
is understood, nifty attempt to obtain
Zionism brings to the Jews of De trait
widot'n who are the leaders of the re-
the clinic for its various uses. Mrs_
some other form of relief.
when he comes here January 25.
lisious and communal life of their
Wineman's gift, given in memory of
Congresman l'erlman, cu-author of
Regardless of individual thee ries
communities, and including some of
I
her late husband, formed the nucleus
the
It'adstvorth
JAMES
WATERMAN
amendment
in
the
WISE
I
the foremost leaders of the profession-
and preference the establishmen t of
of
the sum necessary for the erection
!House, who is not a member of the I
the homeland is an actuality and
al, cultural, financial, industrial, phil-
! immigration committee,
of the Leopold Wineman Memorial
declared that
whether you be Zionist, non-Zionis t or
" antIn'opie and political life of Amer-
Building
at 936 East Holbrook are-
I as soon as the committee's pre sent
i ■ g, heard speaker after speaker dis-

anti-Zionist you are a part of this
W
nue, which houses the North End
deliberations are completed he will
unique and magnificent colonizat ion.
eel,: with utter frankness the condition
link.
Contributions
to the clinic,
ask that the Wadsworth amend m ent
This is a test of Judaism, not the To Address Sisterhood, Men ,_ of Judaism in this country, the perils
ecei
sin
sinco
withdrawn from the cm:1mi
RABBI MOSES M. EPSTEIN
6, 1926
6 that confront it because of the
ttee
whimsical expression of putty and nar-
een
given
in
memory of de ceased
have
waves and a vote taken on the floor of
Temple Club Joint Meet-
row partisanship.
of rationalism, scepticism and mater-i the Slobodka Yeshiva, who is visiting House. He hopes thus to force the
persons or in honor of birthdays and
ialiS111 which have swept over this the city on behalf of the Yeshiva at lion despite the clohni
RC-
anni verger i ea; gifts toward equip-
Dr. Weizmann is coming here to
ing on Jan. 25.
Son of Famous Rabbi Will Ad_ merit or an endowment fund and gifts
tell us exactly what has happenet I in
will attempt
u
e n tii a t t o
. form Judaism, its accomplishments arrived from Chicago and was
Palestine and on the basis of his oh-
dress Jewish Forum on
which make up current expenses,
greet. duplicate the hat of Senator Wads-
Under the joint auspi ces of mpi
th , since its founding, its ability to with- ed by the rabbis of the city of De. worth,
nervations there to tell what the
such as one by Mrs. Leo Butzel which
Sunday Afternoon.
fa- Men's Temple
who succeeded in getting the
the Te
,, stand the cynical attitude of modern
tore holds in store for the Je
is used for a taxi fund, as the clinic
t
youth,
the
validity
of
its
message,
and
treat
and
a
representative
citizens'
Senate
to
adopt
his
amendment
a
a
aftte
edr
committee.
people. Statesman, scholar, wor wish Sisterhood a meeting will be held a
is without regular ambulance service.
the Senate committ t at h ad rej
her Temple Beth El Tuesday evening, Jai I. ' its potentiality to perpetuate itself as
"The Future of Israel," to be di g _ As the first donor of a "happy oc-
Rabbi Epstein is well known to the proposal.
and gentleman, Dr. Weizmann c om-
25 when the speaker will be Di . a force for the future, was placed on American
cussed by a young man who has he
Jewry, as he toured the
mends the admiration and respect
.
casion"
gift, Julian II. Krolik gave
Congressman
Perlman confer red conic noted in the past year for
e
J
all who know him. A gifted org of Charles Fleischer of New York. II ; trial. While due recognition was ac- country with Rabbi A.. Kook,
chief gwriatahSaen
his the clinic $10 in honor of the wed-
am natti
i t irsanM[ani
dsawjnorr itthy alanaddeC
r onni fearless and independent thought,
izer and an indefatigable worker, an- has chosen as the subject of his ad. corded to its founder Dr. Isaac M. rabbi of Palestine, in 1924.
will cling anniversary of Mr. and Airs. •
_ {Vise and his disciples for the services Rabbi Epstein was for 30 years
be the title of the lecture which Ja toes
is spreading throughout the ent he dress "Why Marry?" a title that can
Kahn. The "happy occasion" gifts
the the House. Congressman Tilson
ire not fail to attract the interest of hot hlthey rendered tee Juadism in the least dean of the Slobodka Yeshiva
Waterman Wise will give at the ni nth are given in honor of births,
worl d inspired message of a re-
but , promise I h' support of the amend-
engage-
«,
and
young.
meeting
of the Detroit Jewish 0 pen
, no speaker felt called upon to condone
united Palestine. With no flights of
to an unusual eombination of meat. Co ntie
meats
and weddings, anniversaries of
g
a,
r
e
s
nsa
sat
oo
t
l
f
iin
n
be
t
Pyre:1i: omrg a ncniaziestates
()rum, tee be held on Sunday af ter-
Dr. Fleischer is said to be one of th ° I present conditions or Mink the possi- circumstances and conditions over d t i heatitniwt
oratory but in plain, straight-forward
while
birthdays and weddings and other
noon,
Jan.
23,
at
3
o'clixk
in
the
a
most
interesting
and
unique
person
-. i bilities of the future.
which he had no control, was con-
udi-
language he tells of the realization
e pro mise
y 1.1 v eA
s oath hrte pe o-
nlilies ton American lecture plat .1
by torium of Northern High S
1 pleploy f ptheeriocosminniutnhiet
pelled to leave Slobodka and transfer the speaker of the House,
of the dreams of more than 2,0
Hold Symposium.
time
he feels
Woodward at Owen avenues. :Mr.
years. He tells of the tremend 00 torn,. He is a brilliant speaker and an
his
activities
to
Palestine.
Upon
his
confident
thereof.
Ile
declared
t
later
Mrs.
Harry
Farbstein
gave the
This
history-making
discussion
hat Wise, who is the son of Rabbi Stephen clinic $25 in memory of her father's
progress that has been made in ous incisive thinker, absolutely fearless in came in the form of a symposium with arrival in Palestine be undertook to the committee
does
not
reflect the S. Wise, noted rabbi, lecturer and
settlement of the land and in the his expressions of opinion and force - ! the candid title "The Perpetuation of rebuild the city of Hebron, which for attitude of the
Reuse and therefore Zionist leader, is the author of a book birthday. Persons who celebrate an-
niversaries and those who wish to
same calm, dispassionate manner the ful always in his presentation of hi s Judaism," and ranged around the syn- centuries has been desolate and prat- he sees the
possibility of a different by the same title, which aroused
voices the hopes and the dreams he subject matter. For many years Dr • agogue as a religious center, the rab-
much
decision by the House.
discussion among Jewish and non- honor the celebrants are invited to
of Fleischer was Rabbi of Templ e
(Turn to Last Page.)
the future.
make the occasion a memorial one by
Consideration of Congressman Sab- Jewish circles.
at Boston, but for the past severe bi ant his duties, the home as it in-
contributing to one of the North End
In his address here Dr. Weizmann
bath's bill will continue in the com-
years he has been devoting himself to I fluences the religious life of the tam-
Young Wise, who received his ele- Clinic's memorial funds.
will discuss every phase of the Pales-
'
ily,
and
as
it
is
influenced
by
modern
mittee.
This
bill
provides
for
the
ad-
the lecture platform and to journalis-
mentary education in the schools of
tine situation.
Others who have contributed to-
conditions, the obligations of parents ARRANGE LUNCHEON FOR
mission of about 23,000 wives and
Ile will tell of the tic work. II
country, took graduate work in
contributor
ward the reserve fund of memorial
HADASSAH PRESIDENT children under 18 of declarants by this
work of the university at Mount S co-
religion and Semities at Harvard and
to a number of New York journals. to children and finally on the needs
pus, of the activities of the Iladass
increasing every quota in certain Cambridge (England) Universities gifts are: Mrs. Leopold Wineman,
ah Few men in the public eye have re- of the Jewish youth in the face of
$10, in memory of Mrs. Louis Si-
Medical Organization, the Ker
proportions up to a maximum of and attended the
en ceived such enthusiastic comment at modernity in its present connotation.
Members of the Detroit chapter of
Jewish Institute of mone, $5 In memory of Mrs. Frank-
ayesca , the Mizrachi organization
1,600 per quota. Congressman Sab- Religion of New York.
The
importance
attached
to
this
Hadassah
are
anticipating
with
the hands of criticsas has . Fleis-
Leaving the lin, $10 in memory of Benjamin L.
C.-
much
and the Junior Iladassah. In his own cher.
ath
believes
that
his
bill
is
more ac- Institute, suddenly, Mr. Wise threw
cher. Among other comments, the fol- symposium which was followed with pleasure the arrival of Mrs. Irma
Lambert and $5 in memory of Mrs.
dignified and scholarly manner he lowing may be
avid interest by the delegates and
ceptable than Wadsworth's because his first bomb by declaring that
cited:
he Louis Hager; Mrs. }tarry Farbstein,
will paint the picture of the past and
it preserves the present ratios of the would not continue his rabbinical
B.O. Flower, speaking editorially in swarms of visitors from Cleveland and
$5 in memory of Mrs. Louis Simons,
of the present and he will attempt to
adjacent
cities,
was
indicated
from
various
nationalities
and
the
total
training
until
he could convince him- $5 in memory of Bernard Wiseman
the Arena, said: He is a fluent speak-
outline the Palestine of the future,
number admissible thereby is less.
er, broad-visioned scholar and a pas- the very beginning by the distin-
self that he can best serve Judaism
Congressman Dic kstei n,
and $25 in memory of her father's
as seen from the standpoint of the sionate lover of justice and human ! guished American diplomat, Henry
who moved across the pulpit. Dr. Wise enco ur-
birthday; Mrs. Andrew Wineman $5
achievements of today.
the adoption of
, Morgenthau, who presided over the
the Wadorth
worth aged his son to follow his own belie fg
rights--one of the noblest among th e
memory of Mrs. Franklin; Nfiss
!
.
session
clouted
to
the
discussion
amendment,
stated
he
will
propose
Plan Dinner and Meeting.
ministers of our modern Athens—a
see James Waterman Wise followed his Edith
Ileavenrich, $3; Mrs. Matilda
fine type of what a religious leader and by the important positions held in
The program for Dr. Weizmann
own dictates and has spent his ti me Welt, $3 in memory of Bernard
(Turn to Last Page.)
Jewish
religious
and
communal
life
by
should be, and a man for the hour, be-
reception includes an informal di
since leaving the institute in writs rig Wiseman; Mrs. Louis Welt,
the men and women who dealt with the
$2.60 in
and filling the requests of many o r . memory of Airs. C. Finsterwald,
ner for more than 1;00 workers an dap cause civilization never more urgently
$2
I various angles of the subject.
ganizations for lecturing.
demanded leaders, who are first of all
guests, a massmeeting at the Majest
in memory of Benjamin L. Lambert
The status of the Union of Ameri-
Before
the
apostles
of
justice
and
humanity,
than
theater in the evening and a goner at
release date of the "F u . and $2 in memory of
Mrs.
can
Hebrew
Congregations,
the
pro-
Louis Hi-
ure of Israel" for publication the Ne
interview session with representativ es at the present time.
„,,• ger; Samuel Ileavenrich, $5 in mem-
!Cress of the Temple Sisterhoods and
of the press.
One of the most hopeful signs of the
York World published a few quot ._ ory of Mr. Lambert;
Mr. and Mrs. A.
' Brotherhoods, the work of the Depart-
ions from the hook which provok e
The dinner will be held at 6:30 at present is found in the fact that young
d Rothschild, $5 in memory of Mr.
: relent of Synagogue and School Exten-
the Hotel Statler and at this gathe r- scholars like Dr. Fleischer are cooling
moch discussion that the Litera ry Lambert; Mrs. Sidney Weisman,
sion,the progress of the $5,000,000
Digest devoted much space tee an ana
ing it is expected Dr. Weizmann •i 11 , to the front and taking up the work
I. $2.50 in memory of Mr. Lambert;
endowment
fund
for
the
Hebrew
Un-
glee
Elijah
Zaludkowski,
Formerly
so gloriously carried forward by
sis of the discussion. Mr. Wise h as Mrs. Marvin Gingold, Mrs. I. J. Kahn,
tell something of the success of th e •
ion College, nod the beginning of what
Of %Vilna and Warsaw,
ince written another book, "Libera I. Mrs. John C. Hopp and Mrs. Clement
campaign in other cities of the cou n- Lowell, Charming, Parker, Emerson,
may ultimately become a chain of state
zing Liberal Judaism," which als a
try. Besides the workers of Detro it Whittier and Phillips."
Called
to
Detroit.
A. Hopp, $10 in memory of John Ira-
unions for closer contact with religious
a roused a storm of protest and
there will be enthusiastic delegation
The Springfield Republican:
cam _ merman.
work were other matters to whirls the
endation.
"Dr. Fleischer is a fascinating
from Grand Rapids, Flint, Kale= •
Elijah Zaludkowski. who served ar,
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kahn donated
delegates devoted their attention in the
Mr.
Wise
has
received
a
zoo, Lansing, Port Huron, Saginaw speaker, and his address last evening
great de al $2,500 on the occasion of the formal
c antor in historic synagogues
multitude of general and sectional
in Wit- 0 f praise wherever he has spoken. On e
Battle Creek, Bay City, Mt. Clemen
was one of peculiar interest, which
opening of Wineman Memorial Build-
meetings
which
occupied
their
time
na,
Rostov
and
Warsaw,
was
ele
cte
e,
held
the
close
attention
of
his
hearers.
d
Jackson, Muskegon and other Mich
ritic, from Boston, wrote his lathe ✓ ink', Nov. 14, 1926, to equip
cantor of
aarey Zedek Synagogue
a dental
He has a pleasing personality, and his from Sunday morning until the close
f he could speak as well as he cool d room. Other gifts to the equipment
gan cities. Most of these people wi
at a meeting
of the convention on Thursday with
Shot the congregation held
arrive early in the day and will re II clear and sympathetic voice adds to
MRS. IRMA LINDHEIM
Jan. 17. Cantor Zaludkowski offici- 'rite and received the following reply • and endowment fund of the clinic are
the election of officers for the three
the effectiveness of his delivery. Ilis
main through all of the meetings.
I
think
he
has
a
most
unusual
gif
b l• s
t $1,500 from Jesse F. Hirschman to-
p
edek Syr
0 f utterance. In a very
.
The massmeeting at the Majesti t charm as speaker lies in the beauti-
Lindheim, national president of H a- rulay
little whit e ward equipment and $1,500 from
evening, Jan. 7, and Saturday
eople will begin to sny, 'Yes, we use d Mr.
theater, 4138 Woodward avenue, wilI • ful phrasing of his languages the quiet
The Union of American Hebrew dassah. Mrs. Lindheim will be the morning, Jan. 8, and
made
Hirschman towards hospitalize-
Congregations today comprises 278 honored
to
an imme-
think that Stephen Wise knew some _ tion of patients; $500 from Nathan
be one of the biggest features of the force of his earnestness, and the com- congregations with
guest and speaker at a diate impression.
mand of his subject. He has a fund of
hing about public speaking, but yo u M. Gross; $100 from Samuel Heaven-
entire program. It will begin at
a total member- luncheon to be given at the new Ma. Cantor Zaludkowski is
ship of 56.860; the National
9
ou
ready
Wit, which is made use of in il-
the seen of
gnt to hear his son! Poor old Steph _ rich, in memory of Sadie T. Heaven-
o'clock and, judging by the many in
Fedura- sonic Temple on Tuesday, Feb. 1, Noah Zaludkowski of Kalish, ' n

of
.
Sisterhoods,
Rise ."' This same critic wrote
oe ., . ,t con- Mrs. din heim, who succeeds Miss 41
quiries that have been received, i ' lustrations, though never so as to de-
, rich; $100 from Mrs. Hortense H.
stituent societies
distinguished cantor. As a boy, th e• a
will be attended by Jews of all classe t tract from the solid elements that
fter the young man's lecture: "On , Lambert, in memory of Benjamin L.
with 55,000 women Henrietta Szold, founder of Hades- newly elected precentor of
5 make his lecture worth hearing. Ilis enrolled in its membership. The last soh, as president since its ince don Zedek
and beliefs.
Shaare y of
friends who heard you, the as
n Lambert, $100 in memory of Jerom e
t I . I •
two years have witnessed an extraor- la
a muelica I of a minister with all Ilia brothers in
A small admission charge will b closing plea for a nobler human hroth- finery growth of both
years ago, is a particularly gifte d , schools of his native cit y.
Ackerman, and $10 from the Alpha
influence and
Subse . the Christian ministry, himself a so-
made to cover the expenses incident,, e erhood was
fitting ending to a
quently he came under the
Epsilon Sorority for dental equip-
activities. These and other interest- speaker of rare persenal charm.
to the program.
tutelage
I thoughtful and stimulating address." i
worker with no church affiliation
ment.
The committee arranging the of Rabbi Samson Ornstein, the dean cial
ng facts became known at a meeting
sa
i
d
i
f
luncheon are also planning a delight- , of
you had a synagogue in th ,
"The problems of Palestine are the
of the executive board of the Union of
the rabbis of Kalish. Rabbi Orn
Mrs. Leo M. Butzel donated $10
city where he lived, he would want to
problems of Judaism," said A. C
, each month of 1926 for taxi service,
Smerican Hebrew Congregations re- ful musical program for the after-, stein predicted for the youth b •
be a member of it."
e s •neler
of the Detroit cam-
k
reeman
,
mnt
as
stated above, and in January,
,
l
career
in
the'rabbinate.
ow-
citing the convention religious meet- chairman,
To Relate, Problem Facing Jew.
H
paign of the United Palestine Appeal.
is being assisted by Mrs. ever , in
og.
1927, she gave $75 for the same serv-
the course of his studies with
In the course of his lecture on
Ilenry N. Weinstein
the
ice,
a total of $195.
d
They
are
both'
Rabbi
Ornstein,
ong
Zaludkowski
y
R
future of Israel, Mr. Wise deals
that rth e
Submitt
• ed,
e
e re-building of the homeland Welfare Federation Offer. Oppor-
in charge
. • of the rs irvations and no discovered that his voice, which • h• the great problems faring the Jew with
Reports were submitted by the ,
to-
is one which deeply concerns all Jews
w i ll
tunity to College Graduate.
(Turn to last page.)
n. taken after earl pyr(ym
eai,rse. ww
a as scodmevn
day, the breakdown of the old
hairman, Ludwig Vogelstein, the sec- jan • 39 '
and every day there are additional
elo np t e m dg u ipnotno faonr ous sanctions, the growth of a religi-
ir etary, Rabbi George Zepin, the tress-
new
hundreds of our people manifesting
At a recent meeting of the hoard r o
organ of quality. Ile terminated his
Jewish consciousness, based tin the
their interest in the problem, as they of governors of the Jewish Welfare ,, refs N. Ilenry Beckman, the board of
rabbinical studies and proceeded to Jewish renaissance.
become better acquainted with it.
of recent years,
Federation of Detroit the members' tanagers on Synagogue and School
Vienna to study music.
Extension,
Ile
is
a
and
the necessity of radical readjust-
the board of governor's of
"We have had every promise of decided to set aside the sum of $1
graduate of the conservatory of that ment tee
e new Union College, the board of
remarkable success in the campaign 500 to he used for establishing a spe-
his
environment
on the part
--
ci.y While

I.
at the con- of th e Jew all over the world.
that will be conducted from Feb. 0 riot fellowship to the Training School fi
y nonce, the National Federation of Dr. Mark Gunzburg Invites Member. ,ervatory,
Noted Speaker Comes to Detroit Feb,.
he studied modern Ian-
The public is invited to attend the
to Join Musi ca l Organisations.
to 16. believe the people of De- for Jewish Social Service, in NeN71, emote Sisterhoods and National Feel-
goages. Ile speaks fluently German,
2 for Week of Lectures.
lecture, which will be followed by a
troit have come to a realization, like York. The student who receives the • ration of Temple Brotherhoods. 0th-
--
e
French
and
Italian,
in
addition
to
t
tie- question hour and discussion. No
hey never have before, that this fellowship must, after graduation, „ rs reporting for special committees, Dr. Mark Gunzburg, the eminent brew.
ad.
Chaim Greenberg of New York

t•re Marcus Aaron, Pittsburgh; A. pianist and composer, is now engaged
movement is the most colossal and return to Detroit and render service
After returning from Vienna, lie mittance fee is charged, but a collec- I City is scheduled to arrive in Detroit
the most significant in the history of in a professional capacity for at least d .en Weil, Pittsburgh; Milton Atom- in the organization of a non-profes- was chosen cantor of Sinai Congrega- tion is taken to help defray the expens-
•s of the speaker. :Stilton Si, Alexan- I on Feb. 2 and will remain here a
er, Detroit; Dr. Lee K. Frankel, New sional symphony orchestra sponsored
our race for the past 2,000 years.
two years. Ile or she must be a col- y
! week, during which time he will de-
lion, Warsaw. Ile soon achieved a der is chairman.
"From every side we are receiving lege graduate and sho w other evi- D murk ; Alfred Si. Cohen, Cincinnati; l by Pisgah Lodge, No. 3.1, Indepen- leading position among the
The , tenth speaker for the Detroit liver a series of lectures under the
r. Abram Simon, Washington, I). C.; dent
cantors of
messages of encouragement and
Order
B'nai
B'rith.
Members
the.
Polish
capital.
While
serving
as
RS- dances of promise in field. Alau-
()ger W. Straus, New York, and of the lodge
Jewish Open Forum will be Ntilford auspices of the Zeire Zion.
sistance and men and women are rice .1. Karpf is director of the school, It
,•
are eligible to try out cantor, he was from 1909 tee
Under the present arrangements
harks Shohl, Cincinnati.
1913 Stern, who has just returned from
for positions in the orchestra without associate editor of
manifesting a healthy curiosity in the which was organized in 1925 at the
Ila-Zefirah,
the
charge.
Noted
Rabbi.
Speak,
Mexico, where he made a survey of he will deliver three lectures, "The
question; a desire for information meeting that year of the National
_ Hebrew weekly. He wrote under
Religious
Man,” "Ethical Socialism"
the condition's existing in that country.
that has never been expressed in so Conference of Jewish Social Service, o 'labia David Philipson, of Cincin- ! Rehearsals of the orchestra are be. pseudonym of "Even." Upon the
and "Bal-Shem-Tov" (the founder of
great a degree before."
ati, dean of the Reform rabbis of this • i
to prepare young men and women for
held every Thursday evening at death of Cantor Gurevitch of Rostov, Mr. Stern will speak ein the condition Chassidism). The subjects of the
Friedberg Is Sanguine.
social service work in the Jewish or- g untry and a member of the first 7 o'clock, in the B'nai B'rith Com- Mr. Zaludkowski was named to suc- of the Jew in Mexico and the possibili- other
lectures will be announced
Morris Friedberg, chairman of the ganizations throughout the country. 0 raduating class of Hebrew Union munity House, 275 East Ferry ave. creel him. In Rostov he remained ties of the Jew there. Speakers who: later.
have appeared during the 1920-27 sea-
ee nue.
Detroit campaign for this year, is The course is given in 15 months, h o dirge , and Rabbi Solomon S. Fr.
Applications for positions in eight years.
Chaim
Greenberg is the chairman
son
for the Open Forum have included of
sanguine of the success of the drive
The board of governors voted m, f of Chicago were the principal the orchestra may be made to Dr.
Cantor Zuludkowski's career as a •
the culutral committee of the
for funds and of the entire Pales- unanimously to admit the North End at °oboes at a joint religious service Gunzburg, who resides at 3980 Sec. scholarly exponent of modern hazza- in their number men who stand at the
Zeire
Zion
in America and Canada
tinian problem.
Clinic into the Jewish 'Welfare Feder- o i Tifereth Israel Temple Sunday , ond boulevard, or by communication nuth brought him to the notice of the top in their respective lines. Morris and is recognized as
one of the ablest
Hillquit opened the season talking on
"There is nothing that can ever atinn. The other affiliated organiza. • o f ght at which the two Reform temples with the secretary of the lodge.
leading
Jewish
communities
in
East-
lecturers
on
the Yiddish platform to-
Cleveland and the delegates to the
Harry Yudkoff, chairman
"Our Changing Social Order" and was day. He
prevent the success of this tremen- tions are the Detroit Service Group,
in charge ern Europe. When a vacancy occur- followed
Was formerly professor at
th roe conventions participated. Rah- of the
dous undertaking," Mr. Friedberg Fresh Air Society, Hebrew Free Loan hi
by
Rev.
Reinhold
Neibuhr,
Wnai B'rith Saturday and Sun-. red in the position of Cantor in the
said.
who spoke on "Ile'llenism versus Ile- the University of Odessa and is one
s Abbe Hillel Silver and Barnett R. day night dances, states that these Taharath Ila-Kodesh
"Jr is the natural expression of Association, Jewish Centers Associa-
of the founders of the Zeire Zion
Synagogue in hraism." Others were
rickner of Cleveland conducted the , w eekly affairs are meeting with con- Wilna, a venerable house
age-old dreams of a great race of tion, Jewish Social Serv ice Bureau, It
Dr. Paul Rad- i movement.
se
At present he is connect-
of prayer i
People, a people that has preserved United Hebrew Schools and
rvices in which Rabbi Henry Berko- .
"The
Jew
in
the
American
Scene;"
sielerable
success.
The
public
is
ad-
numbering
among
its
worshippers
the
ed
United w i tz of
with the "Tarbuth" (Hebrew
Kansas City and Dr. Julian
its dreams and its ideals and its in- Jewish Charities.
A I m
matted to these events at a nominal wealthiest and most cultured Jews of Henry G. Alsberg, "Jews in Russia Teachers College of New York),
t the same meet-
Since the Revolution," Fred Si. Hat-
tegrity through countless generations ing the following persons were added I ed orgenstcen of Cincinnati participat-I charge. Music is provided by a well- that city, Mr. Zaludkowski
was unani- red, "Tendencies in Jewish Philanthro- where he lectures regularly on phi-
.
of wanderings and of misery. And to the board as governors-at-large:
known dance orchestra and many mously chosen.
now,
py;" Louis Lipsky, "Is Zionism the losophy and ethics.
today, when those dreams are in Also Srere, Bernard Isaacs, Sam Gil- s. Dr. Philip:eon among other things !novel features are provided for the
The new cantor of Shaarey Zedek
During Chaim Greenberg's stay in
id
in
the
course
entertainment
of his remarks:
a large measure realized, when they hem, Harry 7.. Brown, Aleyer L. Pren- op
of the participants.
has contributed to the literature of Solution of the Jewish Problem?;" the city of Detroit, the Zeire Zion or.
A father and son
are in fact on the threshold of com- tin and Adolph Finsterwald. The as merican Reform Judaism is a re-
night program is Jewish folk music and has written Rabbi Isaac Landman, "Can the Jew- ganization will celebrate the twen-
sertion
of
the
world
embracing ideas being arranged by the intellectual
ish Religion Survive in America?;" ,
plete success, it is difficult for me other members of the board of goy- an
numerous compositions for the litur-
Lewis Browne, "Reel Russia's New Re- tieth anniversary of the Ilapoel Ila-
to believe that anything can stand in , ernors are Milton Nt. Alexander, Da. i e . d the world enveloping hopes of eth- advancement and entertainment corn- , gy
of the Orthodox synagogue.
zair, the weekly journal of the Jew-
vid A. Brown, Fred M
the way of perfect realisation.
M. Butzel, Rabbi to I monotheism, an optimistic outlook mittees of the lodge for the evening Among those who have trained in his ligion." Among other speakers who ish workers' organization published
have been invited for the remaind
. e
"As to the part Detroit will play, Leo M. Franklin, William Friedman • ward the messianic age, a substitu- of Monday, Feb. 7. Several romi- choir . W
.
er in Palestine. . Greenberg will be
u.
I h
er
di-
prophetic s ision or legalism
n o misgiving at
sent speakers will address this gath- rector of the lialevi Singing Society of the reason are Aaron Sapiro and tin principal speaker at this celebra-
all. Always Walter Fuchs, Bernard Ginsburg, Na- ' an
in the past the Jews of this country than M. Gross, Edith Heavenrich, th e d medievalism, a fearless claim that ering and an appropriate program of of Detr•dt, and Cantor Abraham Professor Nathan Isaacs.
tion.
have responded to the appeals of hu- Rabbi A. M. Hershman, Judge Harry th revelation of Gnu is continuous and music and entertainment will be pro- Kantor of the Cleveland Jewish Cen..
Among the many speakers who em-
MOSCOW.--(1. T. A.)—A debate ploy
manity. That is exactly what this is B. Keidan, Jesse F. Hirschman, Ju-. t h e refore religion, the embodiment of vided. ter. By re-a-on of his uncommon mu-
the Yiddish idiom and who have
on the question of anti-Semitism in
a humanitarian appeal. This is no toe: ian H. Krolik, Esser Rabinowitz, Da- i t continuing revelation, must adapt
The next regular meeting of the sical equip: int, his
ts
Jewish learning Soviet RUSSiR
given to the language its modern
teachings
and
its
methods
to
the
lodge
will
take
place Alonday eve- and the literary quality of his He-
and the means by which form, there are few who surpass
litical or social question, it is a ques- vid W. Simons, Milford Stern, Sam- eh
Sinn
of preserving the 160,000 Jews uel Summerfield. Morris D. Waldman, the anging needs and requirements of sing, Jan. 24. According to the an- blew style, cantors in America and it could be combatted took place at Chaim Greenberg. Detroit Jewry
the conference of the communist
now in Palestine and providing for secretary; Melville S. Welt, Henry! j. succesive ages of mankind. Reform nouncement of the secretary, the elsewhere look upon him as the sue-
should not fail to take advantage of
d:asm is possible because of the free
Wineman, president, and David S.
newly published B'nai B'rith manuals cessor of the late l'hineas Minkowsky, party of the Moscow region in ses- the opportunity of hearing Mr. Green-
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Zemon.
will be distributed among the mem-; rated as the most scholarly musician sion here. Russian workingmen, del- berg on these subjects, with which
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he rs who attend the meeting.
egates to the conference, participated I
of the synagogue of his time.
he is entirely conversant, and in r
in the debate.
•sf —hich he is a master.

to the thirtieth biennial convention of
the Union of American Hebrew Con-,
' gregations which opened its sessions

Fleischer To Talk
On "Why Marry

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Future Of Israel
Israelb

Cantor Selected
By Shaarey Zedek

. FOUND FELLOWSHIP
FOR SOCIAL SCHOOL

ORGANIZING PISGAH
LODGE ORCHESTRA

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ZEIRE ZION BRINGS
CHAIM GREENBERG

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