HRON1CLE All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS TELEPHONE CADILLAC -n-4-0 THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN VOL. XXXI, NO. 9 AGREEMENT ON FORMATION OF JEWISH AGENCY SIGNED BY DR, WEIZMANN FOR ZIONISTS-MARSHALL FOR NON-ZIONISTS DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, 1927 Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents ARTS SOCIETY PLANS SECOND PERFORMANCE Sponsored and Approved Jewish Agency Agreement Tw. One-Act Ploy. to Be Coven at Temple Beth El on Feb. I. Dr. Weizmann Sounds Final Peace Note In American Jewry. Non-Partisan Committee to Study Palestine Resources And Prepare Ten Year Program. REPORT MADE AT OPENING OF NEW YORK DRIVE FOR $2,500,000 UNITED PALESTINE APPEAL Samuel C. Lamport, Judge Otto Rosalsky, Dr. M. M. Kaplan, Bernard Semel, and Samuel Rothenberg Acted as Committee to Bring About Understanding. NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.)—A formal agreement concerning the crea- tion of the Jewish Agency, in accordance with the provisions of the Pale— tine Slat late of the League of Nations and the decision of the Fourteenth Zionist Congress to include Zionist and non-Zionist members, was con- cluded between Louis Marshall, representing the American non-Zionists, and Dr. Chaim Weizmann, representing the World Zionist Organization. An American non-partisan experts' commission will proceed to Pales- tine, probably around Passover, to make a thorough survey of the situation there and submit a report and recommendations, which will serve as n basis of activities for the forthcoming Jewish Agency. An interim report is expected to be prepared by the commission by next fall. The agency will be formed when the Collinii,sion's report is submitted. LOUIS MARSHALL A complete reorganization of the work now in progress to rebuild tho Jewish national home in Palestine will ensue on the basis of these reconi. mendations. Unity in American Jewry was restored and the controversy which re- cently raged between t he leaders of the United Jewish Campaign and ti' %soLloP""ilitlaal Zionist Organization of America has • conic to a close. the resolutions adopted by the Zion . These were the dramatic develop-1 . , 1st Congress at Vienna in August ments announced at the inauguration 1°9,, ' of the United Palestine Appeal in ' Will A ppoint Commission. • 1 ra i • r New York City fur $'2,500,000, the , "In order to provide a comprehen- ' largest quota ever assigned to Great- yr New York for a Palestine fund. sive program for the Jewish Agency, , -- These announcements were made on it was believed that as a preliminary _ es w. w -se i Tells Forum the occasion of the installation of measure, which in any event would i dam Judge Ott.. A. Rosalsky as chairman have to be adopted before the agency Group Future Religion of the New York United Palestine could properly function, a commis- ls Cultural. Appeal. Subscriptions totaling $600,_ sion should be appointed to make a 250 were reported at the meeting, thorough survey and investigation of conditions in Palestine, including an which was held in Mecca Temple. "The Jews of today are facing the expert study of the resources of the, breakdown of two concepts in the Is Significant Event. agricultural, industrial, commercial Judaism of days past: The belief in The announcement, which was and other economic possibilitiesc "- the unity of God as an exclusively termed an event of great significance Palestine and neighboring territory, 1 'evi h doctrine I that Jews ' in the history of the Zionist move- and to acquire a complete conceptus the chosen hearers of the word of Intent and the Jewish community in of Jewish activities and achievements ° God," said James Waterman Wise in the United States was a result of a in the Holy Land. Such commission a lecture on The Future of Israel," series of negotiations conducte d by should investigate the practicability , given last Sunday afternoon for the Dr. Chaim Weizmann since his ar- of acquiring available tracts of land Jewish Open Forum. "In Judaism of rival in the Unite d si States three and the various aspects of inunigra- , yore these concepts made Jews every- months ago. The full gnificance of , tion, of colonization and of the de- where stand out as a distinguishable the results achieved were summar- , velopment of the country. It should gr„,, which was responsible for ized in a joint statement of Louis be charged with the duty of making ' pre,ervation of the. Jewish national- Marshall and Dr. Chaim Weizmann, 1 recommendations concerning the crc- it y. Today they have not been de- read to the audience by the president ;Ilion of a system of activities which. Mod, but they have ceased to be liv- of the World Zionist Organization. • would correspond with the reason- ing forces. The younger Jewish gen- The statement, which was preceded , able requirements of the land and eration considers them so little, in by an exchange of letters between I as to a practicable plan for conduct- I fact, that it does not take the trouble the two leaders, was termed "a treaty • h fi nance s • to deny them. And no opposition or of peace by Judge Rosalsky, who necessary budgets called for by such . open heresy could be as dangerous presided over the meeting, which was activities. This commission should be as that. attended by 2,500 persons. This new of a non-partisan character and one younger generation," he de- course of the Zionist movement, should consist of men whose conclu- , flared, "is more concerned over phi l- which opens the door for the partici- sions would be recognized as authori- I ual ' s potion of all Jews, Zionists and ann tative, with whom would be associ- , osophical problems of the individual's , relation to the universe. And mono- Zionists, in the task of qpbuilding toted experts of high rank in agricul. , theism is acce p ted, with some differ- Palestine, was endorsed by Louis tore, industry, commerce and finance ' ences, throughout the world. The Lipsky, president of the Zionist Or- It is anticipated that this commission Jews, too, have lost their exclusive ganization of America, and Dr. would tie called upon to spend a con• right to the word of the Lord, The Stephen S. Wise, honorary chairman .siderable period of time in Palestine , ideals of brotherhood of man, of uni- of the United Palestine Appeal and in order that the conclusions reached venal peace and justice are toay be- by president of the American Jewish shall be based upon a thorough, first- ing preached and fought for ideal- Congress, in addresses which they hand study of conditions, in the ho ac of every nationality, y Gentiles as delivered at the meeting. that its findings shall be accepted as well as Jews. Woodrow Wilson, Lord Diffieulties Overcome. conclusive by all concerned. Imme- R theft C il I I. S muts Some difficulties had to be over- (tinkly upon the rendition of such re- i been among the foremost exponents come earlier in the day before the port the formal establishment of the , of these ideals. accord between the Zionists and non. Jewish Agency would follow. '"rh, breakdown of these concepts Zionists could finally be effected. "We are confident that it is only' does not mean, however, the end of The difficulty presented itself in that by pursuing this method that the Judaism. In recent years we found part of the text of the letters which Jewish Agency can be made an effec- , , that men, such as Max Nordau, Al- dealt with the recent controversy be- live instrumentality for the building , beet Einstein, Jacob Wasserman, Jus- tween the Zionists and non-Zionists of a Jewish national home in Pales- , lice Brandeis, Ludwig Lewisohn- on the subject of Russian coloniza- line' 'men who do not subscribe to these tion as a feature of the American "If the new venture is to have per- old concepts—have nevertheless been Jewish relief work abroad. It was manent value, the different processes drawn back to Jewish life and have rumored, although no official state- of adjustment, of unification and of , nOW identified themselves with the ment was issued to that effect, that gaining practical experience must belje•i,h group. Their Jeveishness is several hours before the meeting at made operative. These are essen- . not a natter of nationality, religion is of organic growth and develop- ° or race. It is something bigger. It Mecca Temple, a meeting of the United Palestine Appeal executive trent. We are confident that by this is a matter of culture. This Jewish committee was in session for several procedure a union of all Jewish culture can find its highest expres- hours to discuss this feature of the forces fur the upbuilding of Palestine sion in loa l,,,,, ; ,,,, situation. It is understood that see- will in due course become a practical, Young Wise defined Palestine as eral of the leaders of American Zion- reality and redound as a blessing to' ,..h, t great adventure of the Jewish ism objected to certain expressions the entire House of Israel." spirit" and "the renaissance of the Thanks American Leaders. of Dr. Weizmann' concerning the con- Jewish soul." Dr. Weizmann, following the read- tro•ersy. However, the text of Dr. "There already have been many Weizmann's letter was finally en- ing, of the statement, declared: manifestations of the rise of a new dimwit by the committee. "I wish first of all to express my Hebrew culture in Palestine. The re- Although no official statement was deep sense of gratitude to the Zion- ligion practiced by the Jewish pio- ben.' to that effect, the Jewish Tele- ist leaders of this country, to Dr., neers in Palestine has nothing in graphic Agency learns that a great Wise, Lipsky and Neumann, who have common with Orthodox or Reformed part in bringing about this accord shouldered a superhuman burden and Judaism as preached in Europe and was performed by a committee con- have rendered invaluable service. America. P alestinian Jews have re- sisting of Samuel C. Lamport, Judge "When the Balfour Declaration jected Orthodoxy and have created a Rosalsky, Dr M M Kaplan, Bernard was given to the Zionist Organization . new set of values, set on a Pales- Semel and Samuel Rothenberg of the it was given as the instrument of all j tinian background but modified to Brooklyn Jewish Center. This com- Jewry. Zionist leaders of America suit their immediate needs. mittee acted as mediator between the have acquitted themselves of this Future of Israel's Jewish Culture. task admirably. You have my grati- Zionists and the non-Zionist group. "I conceive the future of Israel as The text of the joint statement of tulle and loyal support. No matter that of Jewish culture," Mr. Wise Mr. Marshall and Dr. Weizmann is as how great may have been the wounds, concluded. "I view the future of follows: united we stand, divided we fall." • mankind not as of segregated na- "To all concerned in the Jewish Dr. Weizmann then announced that tionalities but as a gigantic sym- Agency of Palestine: Recent negoti- the non-partisan experts' commission' (Turn to Last Page.) ations between the Zionist Organiza- may leave for Palestine about Pass- tion and the representatives of the (over anti expressed his belief that a! Non-Partisan Conference to Con- preliminary report will in all likeli- RABBI FRAM TO REVIEW sider Palestinian Problems, regard- hood be ready by next fall. "This "THIS BELIEVING WORLD" ing the Jewish Agency, have now commission, which will work out the reached a stage that it is deemed ad- plan of realizing the Jewish national "This Believing World," a book on visable to make known the results home, will outline the work for the of the deliberations." next five or 10 years. The commis.: the origins of the great religions of The statement then reproduces the sion will not be charged with the mankind, which is one of the best text of the resolutions adopted at the task of deciding whether or not the sellers id this season and the author Non-Partisan Cnoference on Pales- Jewish national home is to be built, of which, Lewis Browne, recently tine Problems heldat the lintel As- but inquiring how it is to be built. spoke before the Jewish Open Forum tor, New York. Feb. 17, 1924, and This should be a matter of scientific of Detroit, will be the theme of Rabbi subsequent conference held study, of as thorough investigation Frain's lecture Sunday morning, Jan. March I, 1925, at the Hotel Astor, as is humanly possible. As long as 30, at 10:45, at Temple };eta El. New York. l'alestine is not flooded by the 3looli- The book has been highly praised. "For reasons which it is not neces- terranean, we will build it. There It has also been sharply attacked. nary to consider," the statement con- were two things which had to be Some critics have said that it will be finites, "the plans set forth in these proven; first, that Palestine could be of great nit to the cause of religion. resolutions have not as yet been car. built; secondly, that it could be built Others have said that the book is an rued into operation, principally be by Jews. This has been proven. The injury to the cause of religion. Some cause it was found necessary as the question that calls for more light now have hailed the book as the truth first step to obtain detailed informa- is how it is to be built in the next about religion. Others have de- bon as to the facts and problems five or 10 years, which are the years flounced it as a distortion of the with which the agency is to deal, and that matter." truth. In connection with his review of Dr. Weizniann then expressed his not because of any doubt as to the purpose importance to establish of the fulfilment the agency. of the appreciation of the co-operation he Mr. Browne's account of the origins received from the representatives of of religion, Rabbi I+ ram will present "During the past two months a the United States government in the an analysis of the present condition series of conferences has been held formation of the commission and ex- of religion in the United States for the purpose of agreeing upon an pressed his confidence that this work based upon the results of the tell. effective method of procedure. After will be met in the same spirit by the gious census recently carried out by careful discussion the participants in British government. He also ex- 150 newspapers, These figures have these conferences have unanimously pressed the hope that the commis- been compiled only very recently and agreed in principle as to the desira- sins will be received in a cordial and Rabbi Fram's lecture will probably bility and feasibility of organizing sympathetic spirit by the Palestinian he the first interpretation given in the Jewish Agency in accordance population. "The decision which we Detroit of these highly interesting re- with the terms of the Palestine Man- have made tonight will bring a mes- ligious statistics. The services at Temple Beth El are ate as formulated by the Council of sage of new hope and new life to a the League of Nations on July 24, Palestine suffering today," Dr. Weir- i open to everyone. There will be spe- cial music by the temple choir, 1922, and along the general linen of mann declared. E E xp l a i ns Changes n Jewish belies DAVID A. BROWN v, CHAIM WEIZMANN a + RIGHTS OF WORKERS Writer Addresses URGED BY REFORM Meeting at Temple JEWRY AT MEETING Mainly We Marry Because We Cannot Help Ourselves In Taking Stand for Social Jus- tice They Stress Labor Above Property. The second series of one-act pla ■ s to I,,' offered by the Temple Arts So ciety will be given Tuesday night, Feb. I. Michael leishin is in charge of this production. The plays to be given are as follows: "Ludy Fingers" and "Rain," by Dana Burnett. There will also be it musical program. Much interest has been arouse,' by the play contest announce(' by the Arts Society of Temple Rath F.I. The following are the rules of the contest: 1. All manuscripts are to be sub- mitted to Miss Anna Oxenhanoller, Temple Beth El, on or before Starch I, 19'27. 2. hlanuscripts shall bear no name or other means of identification and will be assigned a number by Miss Oxenhanoller, a duplicate of which will be given the contestant, no per- son to knave the name (of the author submitting manuscript. 3. All plays must be suitable for temple production. 4. Manuscripts shall be typed on one side only and shall be double spaced. 5. Plays are to he one-act and run not longer than 30 minutes and not less than 15 minutes. 6. The Temple Arts Society will not claim copyright on any of the plays. It claims the right to the first presentation. The authors retain the right to copyright for all future pur- P°;''')S i., following have been invited to act as judges: Fred Butz•l, Milford i Sateeernii01,),rnt nviid Levy and Mrs. Wal- The naturo° of the prizes will not be announced, for it is the position Stt's of the Temple Arts Society that the contestants will work chiefly for the Dr. Charles Fleischer of New York honor of having their plays presented City, eminent newspaper writer and by the Temple Arts Society. It is announced, however, that the prizes lecturer, addressed a large audience at are of a very attractive nature. There Temple Beth El on Tuesday evening will be a first 10141 seco n d prize and upon the subject "Why Marry v" His an honorable mention. The three address was listened 1.0 with very close best plays will be presented at one WEIZMANN ENLISTS SERVICE GROUP FOR PALESTINE APPEAL Meeting at Phoenix Club Votes Unanimously to Help Raise Funds in Detroit. DELIVERED TALKS AT STATLER AND MAJESTIC Declares Jews Will Rebuild Palestine Unless Swamped By Mediterranean. Dr. Chaim Weizmann has come and gone and all Detroit Jewry is richer fur their fleeting contact with this great personality who has given his lifetime to the problem of re-construe- ling Paha:tine. Dr. Weizmann made thee adoiro.ssea here and at each ap- pearance he was greeted by scores of non-'Zionists and anti-Zionists in ad- dition to the thousands of ardent Zion- ists who turned out to hear their lead- er. In addition then( were many non- Jews who came to see and hear the president of the world Zionist Organ- ization tell the story of the new con- quest of the ancient Holy Land. It Fs a dramatic and fasciting na story of human struggle and human achievement and there is no one so well qualified to tell it as Dr. Weiz. mann. As a result of his talks, as a result of the remarkable story he told, there are today hundreds of Jews in Detroit who were completely and un- hesitatingly won over to the cause of the Zionist organization. Dr. Weizmann come here to make plans fur the United Palestine Appeal which (opens in Detroit Feb 6. Service Group Backs U. P. A. One of the immediate and note- worthy results of Dr. Weizmann's Was the unanimous derision of the Detroit Service Group to give its ac- SISTERHOOD ADVOCATES tive support to the campaign of the OUTLAWRY OF ALL WAR Unite(' Palestine Appeal. Hitherto this group has kept apart from the Zionist organization, and has at no performances of this season, Union Endorses Robinson Pro- attention and was followed by an (open (the I he March production will be un- time signified its agreement with the forum discussion. Among other things der the general charge of Rabbi Leon pcsal for Arbitration work of restoring Palestine. Among he said: From. It will be held on Tuesday i is members are ninny who have been With Mexico. Mainly we marry because we can- evening, March 1, and will he known pposed to the Zionists and many who as "Zangwill Night," for the plays were not willing to accept it. C i. E V E LAND, Ohio. -- Liberal not help ourselves. For man is al- to be produced then will be the works But at the meeting Tuesday at the Jewry sounded a new note when, ways in the grip of forces greater than of Israel Zangwill. This is done in P hoenix Club the Service Group passed through its leaders in the Union of himself. And he does in the main, commemoration of the anniversary a resolution by a unanimous vote of all American Hebrew Congregations, it what he must do—in obedience to fore- of Israel Zangwill. hose present to give its active support enunciated a bill of rights for labor. es and tendencies stronger than his o the local campaign for funds. At It was the first time that Reform Ju- conscious self. he speakers table were men of all daism had ever spoken its mind offi- Which does not mean that man is buries of Jewish belief, outstanding cially on social justice and when it the helpless sport of natural and social alibis and prominent !coolers in a doz. did so its voice represented 278 con- met hods of laws. But it does mean n fields of endeavor. They came to gregations with more than 56,000 that, as human race and as in(lividu- h ear the story of the colonization of members. ads, we fulfill our destinies and real- Rabbi Epstein of Palestine to Speak P alestine from the lips of Dr. Weiz. "Labor is a man's very life, and ize our individualities as we borrow on Behalf of Yeshivah. mann and when they had listened they constitutes his primary service to so- strength from (obedience to the ines- gave their , unstinted and unqualified ciety," the congregation.; declared, in capable methods of the universe and Rabbi Moses Mordecai Epstein, the endorsement. one of the six guiding principle's the laws of our being. head of the Slobodka Yeshivah for Local Zionist leaders look upon this adopted, human rights, they insist- Theologize as we will—or won't— over 32 years, arrived in Detroit on no a marked indication of the gradual- ed, transcended the right of prop- and philosophize as we pl ease .._„. Thursday, Jan. 20, for the purpose of ly diminishing opposition to the Pal- erty. don't—the fact remains that human- raising funs for the new Yeshivah estine movement. Everywhere men Two years ago, at its last conven- nil women are coming to realize that tion, the union named a committee ity survives though individuals die , which he is establishing nt Hebron, ; and even the human race mig t perish h ionists are doing a tremendous work. es ine• on social justice, headed by Rabbi and the world of nature still continue. The idea of a Yeshivah at Hebron A work that belongs to all of Judaism Louis Woolsey of Philadelphia and in- WAS greeted with enthusiasm when a nil even though there may he dis- cluding Henry Moorgenthau and Dr. But the human individual and the hu- man race (. 1111 assure themselves a eel- first presentedto American Jewry at a greement on many of the details of Lee K. Frankel of New York, Marcus hat work there is no reason why all Aaron and Rabbi Samuel II. Golden- ative permanence only as we make it meeting heldin the city of New t ourselves the media for eternal laws. York anda committee, known as the eves cannot unite on the major issues. son of Pittsburgh, :Milford Stern of Following is a list of those who oat As applied to marriage, these gen- American Committee for the Hebron Detroit and Carl E. l'ritz of Cincin- t the speakers table at the luncheon nati. In submitting its report the eralizations man that the dominant Yeshivah, veas funned, which con- sisted of the following notable Amer- t the Phoenix Club: Henry Wineman, Amer- committee precipitated a four-hour forces that govern this human institu- amuel Summerfield, A. C. Lappin, ran Jews: Rabbi Al. Z. Margolies, debate in which some of the outstand- ti( tion are stronger than our comscious Rabbi A. I. Shuchatowitz, II. Schiff, !orris Friedberg. M. W. Bingay, TAR- ing, figures of liberal Judaism partici- selves and our are deliloerate will. These NI. Stern S. Golding, P. hliroslowsky, or Levin, Rabbi A. M. Hershman, supreme foorces three: physical, pated. en N. !layer. S. Kaufman, osenh II. Ehrlich. Milford Stern, A. .1. Solomon, Most of the rabbis who spoke—and d, spiritual. And we marry because A. Marcuson S. Kaufman,, A. Israo°1, abloi T,'o ht Franklin, Rabloi Leon Wein- we cannot choose but obey these p they represented pulpits in all parts ee- , stein, S. Bernstein, II. Chions N. ram, Fred M. Butzel. David A. of the country—favored the report, sonal, impersonal forces. Frank, F. Hillman, S. Hamlet: W. !town, Ii. Ullian and Mrs. Freida which took a decided stand on behalf First, is the grip of the universal in- Karon, I Slorgolis, I. Rukeach, R. of labor in its disputes with capital. stinct of self-preservation under whose Shapiro, Si. Salit, I'. Herring, 31. Os- Weilmann Tells of Struggle. Most of the laymen who spoke agreed sway mom maintains his identity. Be- mansky, B. Rothblatt, S. Stockheim In n column, disnaaminnate manner. in principle, but vehemently opposed cause the race could not otherwise be and Rabbi I. Dworetz as director and D r. Weizmann told of the centuries of some of its more radical provisions. Preserved than by meeting and mating representative of the Yeshivah. bowel° of the Jews and of the over- Teat of the Si: Principles. if male and female, each individual tit I On Saturday, Jan. 22, Rabbi Ep- whelming problem+, that have faced The result, after long argument, us becomes the personal, physical on- stein conducted the services at Toni- t hem in their wondering through an was the adoption of the following six bailment of the dynamic, driving in- pie Emanuel, of which Rabbi A. M. nfriendly world. lie bold of the miy. principles: stifle( of procreation. Therefore, we Ashinsky is the spiritual head, and '' ries that had been suffered in Russia marry 'wt . /lase We "The recognition of the principle Inl must propagate-- impresse," ;he congregation with the II nil in Poland in recent years and of of mutual service through the per- and marriage is our (organized, orderly need of building up a Yeshivah at he many slights lino' abuses that have foormance (of economic function as of means of preserving the human i llebron with the foundation on the 'a 'wove been practices against them. first importance to our social philos- sloth io s. 1Torah. The pogroms that seem so terrible ophy, Then, we marry because each The rabbis of the city of Detroit, " re by no means the most cruel thing "The recognition of the dignity of vidual of us—by the IOW of our being consisting of Rabbis Ashinsky, Aishis- t labor and the realization of society's —longs, yearns, strives for fulfillment ' kin, Hershman, Thum in, Eisenman, ' he Jews ore forced to endure. it is he slow grinding pressure of diarrim- dependence upon the efforts of the of his individuality. With all our ego- Fischer, Stolman and Horowitz, have 'lotion and 'Bent onnression that Is toiler. ism, we know we cannot achieve fug- arranged for a public massmeeting to 0 •0 worst. The rongroom is a relief be.. "That human rights take prece- lillment alone, through unaided effort. , be held at Shaarey Zedek Synagogue o' anise it really ends the tenseness and dence over the rights of property. We need and obtain all kinds of social on Sunday, Jan, 30, at 2 p. m., a t t he horror of that persistent brutality "That a man's labor is his very life help, through organized and casual co- !which time Detroit Jewry will have nil serves to someho• furnish an and constitutes his primary service to operotion and contact. None of these an opport;qiity of hearing of the o' motionol let down. society; it is not a commodity to be contributions towards our self-reali; aplendid work being time in the al- "It is not a question of whether or bought or sold in the market. ration. This desire fur the complete most forgotten and desolate city of rat these pennle are to he blamed for "The recognition of the duty on and completing mate is an unescapable , Hebron. This committee has also or- th is persecution. Nor am I here to the part of employer and employe instinct. ranged for a banquet to be held at rouse your avmnnthe or your polo. alike to exercise in the adjustment There is, finally, what must be called the Philadelphia-Byron Talmud To. ti ens. i merely tell tom the fact. that of their own interests a due regard the spiritual instinct of mankindthat rah on Wednesday, Feb. 2, at 6:30 nu may ridge whether Palestine Is for the paramount rights of society. as given to marriage as an institu- m',whichwill be addressed by w orthwhile• "The duty of the synagogue and lion, a mystic, meta-physionl charm-- prominent iabbis of the city of De- Traces History. its pulpit to speak courageously on ter. Marriage, thus spiritually coon- trout as well AR by the guest of the Dr. Woizmann trona' the Jevelon- human rights as part of its prophetic ceived, exists impersonally as a per- "version, Rabbi Moses 51. Epstein. m ent of the Jewish 'nee down through function." On Saturday, Jan. 29, Rabbi Ep- is e centorieso and showed the multh feet ideal, however imperfectly the It was also recommended that a race or any given couple may e. m h,,dy stein will conduct the services at the Si idea of npnresaiona sad ha/Idioms department of social action be made the ideal. In the face of general fail- , Mogen Abraham Synagogue on f'• nm which he ha. auffe.ed. lie told a part of the Union of American He- use and universal shortcoming, every Farnsworth street, between St. an- f the anriert dream of a re-united brew Coongregations, to secure a con- two that enter into what remains of toine and Bcaubien streets, of which IT .111(. 1 ((m1 nod of tree slmost sensus of opinion on industrial and "the unholy bonds of matrimony" un- Rabbi Aishiskin is spiritual head. ni an effort that has been expended (lir- economic questions, to study them - the Ins+ n't years to make that dertake the brave anddifficult enterer "from a Jewish point of view," and prise of marriage, with confident orb- earn a reality. to keep the synagogue informed as to mism and amid the hopeful, faithful CANADA REFUSES TO He told of the immigration of the developments in the field of social wishes RENEW CONCESSION 'A 500 y e•. who are now in Palestine of their fellows. And that is justice. The executive board of the cause th e Mee is under tho• compel- --_ I told of the .ffort• the..nennle ere union was also asked" make the committee on serial justice a per- ling spell of this ideal, that never loses TORONTO.—The Canadian goy- ^! I .. offing forward in brine the arid and ...teeter, hied iron a rendition of pro. its creative power to inspire the newly-' ernment has refused the request of ,,, manent part of its organization. its and to help the married veterans the Je wish Immigrant Aid Society of " odiveneat era fertility. Assertions Judaism and is towards making their (own marital on. i Canada to renew the grant of a con- ,, He made it clear that Palestine ran regarded as a that rich liberal man's religion, believe they are terprise the noon- or less beautiful cm- cession for a specific,' number of ' ,,, e•-er hose ha relieve the c"r"eation of that working peo lea, on ether nark of eM world +aliment of tho. ideal marnage to- Jewish immigrants to the Dominion. ',- Reform not wanted in eform wards which evnIvong man so union- The department declared that while " it he made) it equally clear that the provoked a storm of synagogues, argument during • llernetena in the the morning's debate during which scioously lout inevitably tends and—if it is unwilling to renew the conces-, " a • 1 he • is divinely wise— consciously- as- 'don it is ready to grant the privilege !‘ intr.,- of their hiat•eie heelmCe n •i laymen and rabbis arose to defend Aires. vier them ill a rossition and a rork their congregations. of Order in Councli P. C. 534 to un- ° • married brothers and slaters of Can. . 1 ' VP that they enuld ne••er hope en reh- . t. ie in anv other manner. lie ev- The R Cel °:.. k110 r..7aW adios residents. I'. C. 534 allows a(1- vio* I dr rlipson of 1. TROTZKY'S BOOK BANNED 1011 ...Mehl Cincinnati, last survivor of the (orig. mission provided the minister of Mb ,' 'i ninni the need far niireheae the land and to 6+ it for inal graduating class of the Hebrew . migration is satisfied that the labor ..., ..' se. He told of the new fe n flied. to Union College, was only one of sev-t MOSCOW--(J. T. A.)—The latest of the prospective immigrant is re- retel the health of thenlenne, and eral who fait!, "There is a feeling book of Leon Trotzky, ousted 'cooler quired in Canada and that the rel y to sr th e huildinn of rnsols. drsining of abroad that Reform Judaism is a re- of the communist party, was banned tive resident in Canada has expressed fleshes and irrigating the desert ligion of the rich. There is a suspi• by an order of the Soviet goneen. willingness and shown ability to serve 1; nth. non among working people that they meat. The book. which is entitled and care for such immigrants. Millions to See It Throws's. are not as welcome in our congrega- "Attempting to Change Communist The sari,-;y had hoped to obtain "There are todav millions of Jews tions as they should be. We ought Dictatorship," deals with the recent , this privilege also for married broth- lin Ara deterreInoal to see Oda thing at least to show that that suspicion developments in the Soviet govern- ers and sisters. As to refugees, they rnueh " Dr Weirmann said with a ment and the policy of Josef Stalin I will have to come in under the !Lame is unjust and incorrect." Instantly Rabbi Solomon Foster of to remove from leadership the old i provisions The department is only 1 me of deep feeling in his voiee. "For communist guard, including several ready to waive the passport regula• '" at they are giving up their life (Turn to last page.) Jewish commissars. tions with regard to refugees. MASSMEETING WILL BE HELD ON JAN. 30 I (Turn to last page.)