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" F uhiDL.
ENATOR REED, ATTORNEY FOR FORD,
LEieltebaAet:"B'Frijtrithl JOHNSON FAVORS
NEW IMMIGRATION
PROMISES TO PROVE CHARGE MADE
RESTRICTION PLAN
AGAINST SAPIRO BY INDEPENDENT
CA
ERON, FORD'S EDITOR, TESTIFIES THAT
HIS EMPLOYER IS LENIENT TOWARD SOVIETS
Sen
tor Reed Confused as to Who's Who Among Those He Ac-
'
cuses and Is Corrected By Attorney Gallagher
When He Mentions Non•Jews as Jews.
11 . .nien and Butchers Refuse
Coinnroinise — Fortner Plan
'
Iii' gusher Butchers' Pitt i,, ill 'f-
fourth work, have failed. At a mass1
meeting of the women, held last Sun-
day the housewives voted unani-
mously to continue the campaign un-
hi the price of all beef cuts shall b,
Makes Vehement Attack on Im-
migrant Population of Last
Quarter Century.
further ,.„„Bard
GRUENBAUM STIRS
• DETROIT JEWR
1 , 111,1.1 at 1,114 three rents 11110111111.
tii,ti
ushtitl:n
t
1 ,111111,1:1„11.,.11.1
'u
p'
reduction
1111.11
Ito'
Oe
t
one
At
business.
I.I. 1'. A.)
\t'ASHINGION, D. f'.
Slaking sensational chat .fes again , t
the immigrant population Chairman
Johnson of the 'louse immigration
BORIS D. BOGEN
round Is Broken
round
By Shaarey Zedek
Excav
ruffs Lever 1Vitich Starts
INSISTS COMMUNITY
MUST TAKE CARE OF
HEBREW EDUCATION
Dr. Alexander M. Duahkin, of
Chicago, Explains Need of
Teaching Every Child.
DETROIT ADVANCED
IN SCHOOL POLICY
- - -
Declares
Jews Must Retain
Their Consciousness as a
Minority People.
a step in
a„sorinlii nn rf orthodox rabbis, the .citimminal responsibility which is be-
twu fact inns agrral lu n 1,•m guru ry .. mg
wutrhed with
pending
tine
result,
redact i ii of pr icrS
other large .Isaiahsici411:;ilkh:t:Unti
in the
committee revealed another charge
toward the immigration
of heart
problem by announcing that he will
ask the next session of Congress,
convening in December, to reams , im-
migration from the present approxi-
mate total of 100,000 to 75,1100 or
about one-half. '1'h, bill he will pro-
pose will limit the maximum quota
for any country after .tuly I, 1928,
to 25,0011. This redaction to one-
half will be i.trected by a plan where-
by the quotas shall be reduced 10 tar
cent per year from July 1, 1928, to
July 1, 11133, when the basis of com-
putation would be changed to 1 per
Cent of the 11090 census. Ile will
provide fur the admitting of a lim-
ited number of relatives, however, by
giving the benefit of the 10 per cent
annual reduction to certain relatives
for the first two years after the bill
goes into or,t.
chai•man John,un also declared ht•
will signior( voluntary registration of
aliens and the revival of the next
Cu-iterative Association.
\Vith a deadlock beturei•ti the Jewish
women of the city and the members of
NEXT CONGRESS WOULD
PUT IT INTO EFFECT
teary Ford has never read the articles which are the basis of the
sis• ul , minl libel suit being brought against him by Aaron Sapirn, Senator
Reed, chief of the defense counsel, declared in his opening ad.
Jam'
drys to the jury.
' his fact, coupled with Senator Reed's evident intention of keeping out
o f t e testimony every reference to the Jewish race, indicates that Ford
sill lot be on the winless stand for more than a minute or two when he i-
U110/1 to testify.
,a111
red reached further into the contents of the alleged libelous articles
aw l old the jury that Aaron Sapiro had assured tobacco prodatiers in North
Car ins that he could get "'ill the money he wanted" from the war
n e of the several prominent men
tin:m iers headed by Eugene Meyer, Jr., o
merit used in the articles. Speaking: at a meeting of tobacco growers in
Washtington, N. C., Sapiro quoted Steger to the effect that he would back
co-opegative marketing "to the last ditch, " Senator Reed told the jury.
the already narrow limits of the n e t.
,'oro 1 G
by sayipg: "This is not the case of the IlebreW rase against Henry I
atal the Dearborn Publishing Conn •
tinny, nor the case of the Farmers'
Comperntive Assisiation it g a i n s i t
Henry Ford and the Dearborn Pus-
u
hshing Conwy, but simply the
Meat
Plans to End
Boycott All Fail
dLag President
test of Pisgah
G ra l?o Be3 Guest
Present Immigration Quota Is
To Be Cut in Half Under
Proposed Scheme.
Ford Never Saw Articles Attacking Jews in His Publication,
Counsel Tells Jury—Asserts Sapiro Described
Himself as Moses of Farmers.
so tor
at
Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents
DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MARCH 25, 1927
XXXI, NO. 17
tit'
expert er""/".i`i,
'ALFRED M. COHEN
_ .
said 1/r. Alexander St.
oI I/ushkin last Sunday afternoon at the
"'",k- by country,”.
Ihr 'Hi"'
t
rhosrn by a c ounn ilh r "'"'l'"'""` „ jJewish Open Forum, when talking on
foloissvolittivt's
"t ti •Jewish Education as a Community
by the biller group. IS ith dis:,g,','e' fury of .Iei,•sli educutiun i„ the fatted
nppnsii I. fie -
meat between the t
Present
Stales,
unshkiln, who ix exeentice
lions a, to the
director of the Board of Jewish Edu-
w ' re
' i cation of Chicago, related:
.
1
it su mg 111111110 X.
c;Fried out,
"1'hr lust .Ir to to soma to this
I- Ialevy to
Concert On Sunday
--
Lilt. AWaitell
l'rograrn of JP W-
To
Ile (liven at
f )gettestra
_______
with a -•
Inuring the lust week of the buy
,today. the Luh'ber slaps
ab
aacrtilvi,t'ideas-,
dosed. When the meat markets rci- v! l hile the second group, l he Germans
woo:
,
opened the women pickete,1 each
,allow ing "" "it" t"
purchase from the synagogue, leaving' the edu-
goods. 1•4sding 11111 11101 III the I,
eNti1 ■ 11 Of (III.
under the dire,
The idea of the Ilalevy Chiral So- kell and Oakland neightlairliook, whit,
if the religious heads. The east
eiety was that conceived W111 . 11 the in the Twelfth street section the mat
uropean Jews-those from Russia
Never Saw Articles.
city of Detroit inaugurated the so- 11'1' 11',I,., viewed 1110111 provably. Dui.
nd Pnla - took oduent ion also out
In the presence of the officers, 111-
Retelling- to Henry Ford's knowl- Spoke at Statler Hotel and
called "National Nights" at the Belle ing the past week, with few or
of the synagogue, putting it under the
1t.etffe, ;11111 inembeis of the emigre-
, , ection of the commity
edge of the case, Senator 11,41 .11111,
Isle Symphony Concert too years ago. women buying meat, the hutchers, 1 'aff
wetly 11r in pm,
Community House on
cation. Rabbi Hershman, last Tiles-
think
the
evidence
will
show
that
degree, ha,c. `,'" Itt, Ittart t'eate schools, In this country, where
"I
great
Sloss of the nationalities in this city a
by morning', pulled the levers of a
March 21.
Henry Ford never SRN' these charges
w ere 14 pi esented at t hose national closed I heir shops 11111.11 t h e Il oy,'011. the Jewish communities are becoming
shoat and inauguratod the
.f1,1111
lind never has read them to this
nights h• their respective 01111111 SO- is ,moil.
, ,
responsible for the education of the
work of exeavating the ground on
blessed hour. Ile is president of the
Urging the women not to lose Incur
cieties, each of which shalt,/ II C011-
"1110 not want to make things easy i • hkaan bnakvand and Lawton av„.
children, the impulses some from the
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D•arhotn Publishing l'empany, it is
secutiv,• 1Vednestlity evening iiiili the courage and to keep up the tight ux- east European Jews, who developed
for you and I want you to wtirry nut., on which Shaarey Zedek Omen.-
true, but it is a corilortition. That about the problem of the 1,0110,0011
,
t
Detroit SY 111 1' 11 . 1 'Y °Fel/es/ca. A few nil Ila 'Y had wan t h eir l' i " i ' SIN ' ,;i:' their Hebrew. seh.ils from the fact
entail' pains to erect its new syna-
corporation printed those charge.,
.lowish singers in this city, who felt ii. Ali.," r ',I. r",iinerP,r,''''
Jews who must migrate from Poland vogue and educational center. Pre
"''"' ',' 1 , ','" that the poor children must he given
and there will be no dispute at all L the condition of Polish Jewry
eery
eeryile'PlY Phi' abs"" . 1. "" "rg."- st"to r'",',.' . " 1 ....n .., ''''n"'"'s ''.. 1: 1 .'s , spiritual nourishment as wt.II as nat-
is ceding the first operations of the
published as
about their hoeing
1 ized Inia.i,a1 bray to represent the addresseo last sunany's mass nweling. terial , neither et. which they have
IS Subject for Sermon
o be at all relieved," declared Dep- steam shovel, brief exereises Well.
You will
alleged in the declaration.
community at one of the na- adding: "lVe Gentiles will welch with mono, far-ami h.,. the A 4wri,,,,,
• , on an improvised platLinn. Itahla
uty 1,11111 Grumiliatint in a speech , de. , mat
At Beth El on Sunday Jewish
4,liserve that the thing narrows down
tional nights, resolved to found such interest for your success. It will en- public schools, which are taken charge
the it"tel St"i l ' i. " il N ''''''' Ili rshman adilressed the gathering.
to the question whether this man was livert"I "t
an Institution. courage us, when we will find it sec- of by the state. Realizing that ignites
day, Nliirch 2I, at a meeting held Ere 1.,, k ,, a ,,, fellow ,.
A Der six months' bard work, under essary to protest against future
injured by the publications of the under the joint auspices of the Zion-
once, like disease, spreads from the
"The breaking of ground, upon
Dearborn Independent.
the 'Ode leadership of Julius Miller, lust ices that may arise" Sirs. Al vord neighbor's house to their own beim,,
ist Organization ,if Detroit and Pis- w hi r l we hope to rear our mew syna-
Senator Reed then launched into a
the llitlecy made it's first appearance reminded the women that aura'
the leaders of the community are un-
gall Lodge. N''. 34, Independent Or- gigue, is one of great importance to
detailed explanation of Sapiro's farm-
in a concert of Jewish folk songs, in would come slowly, painting out th a , t dertaking, 0/ a greater and greater
der Wind Writ's
„ 1 1.1e OWIl enngregation and to the
ing activities, from the time he Le-
which 23 young men and W01111 1 11 par- the 1 .11.111t for 11.111:111 suffrage too k degree, the r•spoitsihilit• of Hebrew
Deputy 1-,:tao Gruenbauni, one of larger Jewish community'.
For here
conte secretary' of the California State
thin:tied. 'rho Halevy, at that time, from 'SIT Of INS. She declared that, eillieation for their children.
the mo=t 1.11i aft! 1 iwrsollalitieS in the we hope to eSt;11.111111 110 merely a
...
Industrial Beard to the period of the
under-estimated the interest of Detroit lodging from the enthusiasm shown
l'he first communal organization
Jewry', is visiting , i ” synagogue and venter for social and
Dearborn linlimendont attack. His de- Wahl of P"I'''n
his 1 "F" in its 40 ganizat ion, for hum , by t lie Jewish women, their tight to was back in ISM, in New York Pity,
aving been in- i•ducational work but a sanctuary in
differ- 'hi' I' sited Stan-. h n
e d away loser the prices of kosher meat would under the direction of the Kehillah.
scription of Sapir ■■ '
'Reds
of
people
had
to
he
turn
'cited to ;oldies: the America n s evisn which the spirit 44f God may find a
ing greatly from that given by Sir.
at it- first performance, which was be won within a comparatively snort ' 1 ' h r S141,1111, ;11111 1110St Successful, was
Congress which was held at Washing- dwelling place. I pray that, in the
Gallagher. chief cour,,e1 for Sapiro,
held at the ItMai Birgit hall. 'those time.
e•
organized by Nlorris D. \\Millman ,
ton, D. C., during the month of Feb- , cur o.
Jeremiah,
we
e
th
prophet
e
d
s
A ommuittee of 13 members was then h, , a,i of th, , 1., , , ,h , eat, , ,1 chaeiti,,,,
contained frequent innuendos as to
who attended that concert will rennin-
ruary. During his long career as the may. 'break up a fallow gr o und and
et. 1,,,st,,e, who included the Hebrew
her
the
great
enthusiasm
displayed
by
chosen
at
the
meeting
to
consider
if
e
alleged irregularities in •the Sapiro
If
we
hum
articulate spokesnian of the Jews in sow -nut ,,,,,,,,,g therms.'
the rapacity awl:et:re, for everyone formation of it consumers eomperative schools in the federation, allowing the
farming tirganizat ions. Frequently
policy' aright, carrying to fruition the pres-
Poland, he has pursued the policy'
felt that at last the Jewish community league, through which the women , latter to assume the financial respon-
t here were statements about these i t
that is definitely in contradistinct,ion eat high 'ark ings of our I.earts, we
regularities to whieh Gallagher sig.. to the old policy of tipologetics that s h a lt tad on l y a ,,,,
had all organization to represent it would buy directly from the whole., , sihility, while th,, actual die„tera and
, a greater glory
'•
in the field of music, when occasion ens and sell to the housewives, elimi- I °Ricers could devote all their time to
orously objected.
characterizes
many
of
the
Jews
of
in
the
House
of
Israel
but
also
add
to
rutting the regular butcher shops. Tlw Ithe responsibility of nmnagem•nt.
In attacking the nietives of Aaron
arises.
Poland. the sum total of the community's spit-
Last summer, 5VetilleSilay evening, following women were appointed: .this plan has been voided in most of
Sapiro as an organizer of farm co-
During the speech delivered al the it ual treasures. May Gad grant that
operatives, Senator Reed couched his
Aug. 9, when the big m o ment came, Alesdames Jackson, holodin, Graher,
t
the large cities in the country-Phila-
Hotel Statler, Mr. Greenbaum partic- we may 1, 0011 he privileged to witness
30,0o0 people thronged ',round the Goren, Segal, liessernin ii, Fienstetr 1, I dt, ' ,, hia, C . hh , age, Baltimore and nth-
address in ironic ton.. "This is the
ularly stressed the need for removing the laying of the cornerstone of our
Belle Isle shell to hear tile J1114;111111 of Rosenberg, Katz, Pasternacki, Tams- Cr,, , Detroit, which has a Community
case," he said. "of Aaron Sapiro, or
abase
ribitil.
new edifice and finally its dedication."
Ilebrew musk-. So line was the per- witz. Nlargolis, Baskin, Levine, \‘'olf, Union assuming responsibility for the
Shapiro--I don ' t know just what war 1.000, 00 ° Jows from
is i''''''scrinnnin. Motion pictures of the exercises
twonoml , Plight
the name is pronounced—''
( Pitman' s , and so great was the devo- Nuchinis, L e twin, Robbins, Berg, Val-
' I do not want you to be happy. ,
BARUCH SPINOZA
Z. Brown, a mem-
It
were
taken
by
Ilarry
tion
of the audieme that, in spite of , insky and Schneider. 'financial
support
of philanthropic,
"Ile went to the farmers, if not as
charitable
and rismeational
institu-
Schochtim Must Kill.
th e Mo s e s who wa s to lead them out is my purpose and mission to see that her of the board of trustees and chair-
the rain that started tow-a nis the end
thins, has taken a furtlam step with
you are unhappy and that this vexa. man 44 the finance committee. The
1
;
i
,
of
the
program,
most
of
the
people
rt.-
of the wilderness and into the prom-
e'urtoer tossension arose early in its \Vulf•rt. Federation, taking over
Doti. problem burdens and worries, Piet ties will he shown at the ball YOUNG ISRAEL DANCE
mained to the ,try last triumphant, the week when the chochtim (author- the tw a t-raising responsibility of Jews
ised land of prcsiwrity, then at least
you until there is some deliverance,' which the congregation will give at
PLANS ARE COMPLETED s"und of l 'era "" wsk Y ' '' “ 11 " 11 ' 1 " 3 "• 17.141 to kill animals according to 510- ,
he went to them as "Santa the Talker."
he insisted. "Although we are very the Book-Cadillac hotel. Sunday eye-
-
Since that lust concert, the 11 " 1 "5 ' saic las i refused to kill chickens for ,
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Scheme Unlimited.
thankful to Anierican philanthropists wing, April 3.
I'reparations are being completed has increased its mentlicrship and has 4
till . WOrlich, aiding, supposedly, 1111011
"tie will shoNc you that t h e scope for the excellent work they have
to make the second annual dance of lIttearti . 11 hall its rank the hest Jew- orders from the butchers' union. The
of his sch•ni• was almost unlimited," done in relieving the immediate situ- ,
MOROCCO HAS 107,512 JEWS
Young Israel of Detriot one of the ish singers in town, tooth professional 1. oousewives, refusing to buy in the
said Mr. 'teed." and that he proposed ation in Poland, yet we cannot be un-
outstanding social events of the sea- and non-professional. ( ertainly, , t the meat markets, had towel -lased live
to advocate the organization and con- mindful of the fact that mere philan-
PARIS.-(J. T. A.)-One hundred son.
The affair will take place at addition of Professor Elija Zama- ,d,wk,,,,, an d „th,,r fowl „,„11,„,1 taken
more
than
merely
farm
product,
trol of every staple
thropy cannot 110
:Old seven thousand five hundred awl the Hotel Statler on Sunday evening, kowsky, cantor of the Shaarey Zedek, them to the sehochtim to be killed.
starvation,
wheat, corn, rye, barley, potatot,, cot-
the
twelve Jews live under the French March 27. Jean Goldkette's Trouba- to this organization is an indication TrIt• Officials of the Vaud IDs-Kashruth
i"ili v i i i n "I fv""i
sitv"
ton, tobacco and dairy 111. 01110S; that but it cannot make hint self-suppo rrt- Protectorate in Morocco, an official
dours have been engaged to furnish of the fine quality of its membership nave informed the sehochtim that, sw-
he hod, or at least Ilwre was printed ing and self-resourcefuland self- .- census made public here indicates.
i.
the music for dancing and a most an,' its gnat possibilities in the fu-
to Mosair law, they cannot Alfred :11. Cohen, President of
cormng
in the papers. his ple`ure over the ti- Rant." At the meeting held at the According to the census, taken in
novel program of entertainment is tu refuse to kill the fowl for the women.
Order. Will lie Chairman
tle of 'The \Vheat King.' although he Bin:it Iiirith Community House on the March, 1920, the entire population
The entire Jewish ' , immunity awaits • Certain schoehtini have stood by the
being planned.
had never raised a bushel of rtheat in evening of March 21. Deputy Gruen- , of French Morocco amounted to 4,-
of the Affair.
Hyman Cohen and Abraham Ab- expectantly to hear the 50 fine VOW, butc h ers, ,}Ill , Others, 1101111111.t a !Tell -
his life.
baum stressed particularly the need • 10,8•41, of which 4,11115.910 were
ramson are in charge of the dance r"M/".i'ing the lial" Y r h"rnl S''''' 1 5 teal position, are following the orders
"IVe will show that he was put for- for insistent demand for political :Moslems,
oslems, 107.512 Jews and 103,300 and are being assisted by an able at its l'0111 . 1 . 11 Sunday melting, . al, I Ilf the raids,
Community
B'rith
B'nai
The
ward as the friend of the farmer, 'end rights for the Jews everywhere in t h e Europeans.
27, at Orchestra Hall. t The boycott was instigated by the House, which is situated at 275 East
committee.
IloW I want to challenge gout' att•n- world.
"The tragic situation." he
Ferry
avenue,
will
be
the
scene,
Sun-
'('he purpose of the dance is to
tion to this: In substantially all of said, "which now prevails in Rou-
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STUDENTS DEMAND CORPSES
FORM JEWISH DISTRICT
raise sufficient funds to carry on the
day afternoon, March '27, of the first
his discourses, and I think that he mania is one of the hest evidences of
debate between teams representing
K 0 V NO LI. 'I'. A.1 The demand work of the organization, namely, to
made hundreds of them, he speeifically that policy
MOSCOW. LI. T. A.1 -The Cr,--
foster religious, educational, social,
Hillel Foundations established by the
-i ii•il
i sorl i-es of the Jewish dead whish
aPii'y
rep•attsl that he was not working for litical rights of the
philanthropy and athletics among anion of a Jewish administrative dis-
Independent Order Wind B'rith.
money, and that his sole interest was country. As a consequence of this It re not claimed by relatives be sub-
Teams representing the founda-
the American Jewish youth. Young trill in the region of the. Cherson
bs
it.
e
lints
or
dissection
At
'.
.
1
to
the
clinics
'
f
i
iio
n
ores
.
the welfare 4L the American farmer. police, th e Je ws
Israel maintains three broaches: Kir- Jewish colonies was finally decided
ti ons of the University of Michigan
Ile stated, in 1 . 7,11ft'Ss terms, that his held in contempt. Their lender , . :i• tv•I' pre-el:D ! by a delegation of
ir ,h
p,oilsl sebs....
l r ‘i. iuultl e.,..t hifci h
i io,w inl ic
s appearing before the , by Center, Kirby at St. Amine street; upon at a meeting of the pra.i4lium
, 1fin:is
Jewish
students
nt
heart bled for the farmer, and that he instanced by the case of Rabbi N te-
ass
to Be Delivered at Temple '',,T,I,‘iii 11
u- Jewish Center, 31 Melbourne aye- of the Ukrainian Centr al Executive Address
had no sordid influences. His heart mernwer, not only denied the Ire's' Club of Jewish Delwin, in the Litho-
Beth El on March 27.
'awarded to the winner by the Irani
umo" parliament. The delegation' nue; M ishkun Israel Synagogue, Committee held on March 5. The ,
was not tainted with cupidity."
petuation of atrocities on Roumanian
1Prith. The subject of the debate
Federation of Jewish Blaine at Linwood avenue, where DPI-year-old Jewish colony, Large Sa-
Senator Bred, who is reported as Jews but apologized for the Roil- rtTrt'sented the
t
ofl
itall,act uioltnura
c- xi l il,11,..nn. :,„ "Ilisestuhlevc cdinITyhts
di4Itl hth.( ;:fl w
Nlislical Students at the University lit , services are conducted every Satur- del-Menuchah, is to be the center of
.fiiistit:;‘•
1,,i ,.i,.',1.,,st•,','„,yr the
reeeiving Sloositta from Henry Ford martian bureaucrats.
the Jewish district. The district has fiftieth
if the death
"A
way
out
for
European
Jewry
is
Kovno.
They
argued
that
among
the
,
day
at
9
a.
tn.
and
4
p.
m.
as his counsel in this trial, put for-
3
a
population
of
Isii
O411,1.
The
Jewish
Benedict
Iliarucht
Spinoza.
known
the
Jew
in
America."
n
public
is
invited
to
attend
the
T
i
lte
ward the charge that Sapiro neceiNed the creation of the tribunal such as Christians it is compulsory to deliver
population amounts to 87 per cent.
On the negative side of the ques-
as the founder of modern philosophy,
$92,000 for organizing the cotton the American Jewish Congress which unclaimed bodies to the clinics. dau
Rabbi Leon Frain will lecture Sun- (ion will be the Michigan team, corn-
growers. "11'1• think the court will will in all occasions raise its voice
day morning, March 27. at Temple posed of Ephraim Gomberg, Phillip
tell you that Mr. Saturn cannot capi- in protest against any atrocities or
Beth El, N'oodward at Gladstone Krasne and Emanuel Ilarris, all of
talize and r e cover here on any synt- discriminations against the Jewish
avenue, on "Spinoza, Philosopher of whom have participated in varsity
111
people anywhere in the world.
debates at Ann Arbor. The affirm-
Love."
h -Rum to Last Kugel
order that Jewry may be perpetu-
Quite n romantic interest attaches five will lie upheld by Emmet Ne•-
- --- Med. it is necessary that there lit. a
t° the career of Spinoza. During his man, Fred Goldberg and David Fisher
united Jewry with a f e ral point in
, lifetime he was treated as an outcast of the University of Illinois.
Palestine but everywhere outside of
TO GIVE PROGRAM
Billet Foundations have been es-
by both church and synagogue. 1''-
Palestine a politically conscious Is-
day his name is engraved upon the tabli•hed at several of the larger
rael is lassie,' that will not cravenly
walls of Temple Beth El alongside S1141,114' Western university centers as
lie down and unresistingly permit
of the names of the Patriarchs and an aid to the student burly of Jewish
Sunday School Seniors Will Appear the detractors of the Jewish people
the Prophets, arod the rhurrh which faith in affording opportunity for
In Clever Play,
In walk over them."
once feared hint as a destroyer 44 study of Jew ish cuhure, art, music.
Al the noon luncheon meeting at
religion now rails hint in the phrase science, religion and ethics, and in
An audience, which in expected to the Hotel Statler, A. C. Lappin acted
Novalis. "the Godantoxisitted promoting social intercourse, as well
of
till the assembly hall of Shaarey as chairman and at the ni•eting at
as providing a center for Jewish stu-
man."
Zedek Synagogue, will witness
the Ilinai B'rith Community House
Frani will explain why dent activities. The foundation seeks
Rabbi
Purim program, arranged under the D. 11'. Simons introduced the speaker.
Spinoza was expelled from the syna- to promote true college spirit in the
auspices of the Sunday Sebum'', Sunday
gigue during his life and why he is students whom it reaches and good
afternoon, March 27, at 2:30 o'clock.
welcomed back 250 years after his will among all of the members of the'
This hour was chosen in place of 11 BOOTHS ARE ANNOUNCED
death. Ile will deal with the signifi- student body. Rabbi lien Frankel is
o'clock, as previously announced. The FOR EMANUEL B A Z A A R
nonce of his philosophy for modern managing director of the Bina' B'rith
principal item in the program is a
science and modern life, for Spinosa's !fillet Foundations.
play in two acts and an entree act.
Announcement has been made by
memory is celebrated in scientific and
the
bazaar,
to
be
Arrangements
for
which deals with the problem of anti-
philosophical circles even more than the committee in charge of the de-
Semitism in a clever and interesting given by the Sisterly.' of Congrega-
r in religious circles. , hate that Alfred SI. Cohen, president
tion
Emanuel,
vvere
completed
at
a
re-
fashion. The play is entitled "The
l
Spinoza is the founder of the, of the Constitutional Grand Lodge
the committee in
Paper Ilat," and was written by Fan- cent meeting of
Sch/101 Of Higher Criticism of the of the Order, will be chairman of the
nie Barnett I.insky. Those taking charge. The affair will he held at the
Bible, the original author of the affair and that Dr. Boris Bogen,
part are Saul Leach, Doris I.ipson, synagogue, Taylor and Wilson ave-
theory of the separation of church executive secretary of the order and
Florence Oppenheim, 'Nettie Stein, nues, on March 24 and 27.
and state, the propounder of the director of relief work in Eastern
the Variliug
Those in charge
Ilershman, Gertrude Smith,
theory of the complete uniformity of Europe for the Joint Distribution
Fanny Rosen, Jerome Frank, Abner booths at the bazaar are: Mrs. Ralph
nature, and therefore one of the committee, will also attend. Mr.
F riedman, Sydney Smith, Anne Gre•n- Paul, infants; Mrs. Barney Albert,
founder, of modern physics, the Cohen. whose home is in Cincinnati •
candy;
Mrs.
Israel
Kaplan,
furniture;
baum, Ida Levine and Bernice Fried-
propooent of the doctrine of the mu- Is nationally known and it is stated
land, members of the ninth grade. Mrs. Edith IbisetliWeig. groceries;
taut interdependence of the mind and • that many of Detroit's most promi-
Mrs.
Louis
Tobin,
cakes;
Mrs.
I.
F.
Miss Mettle Baron coached the play-
the nervous system and therefore one neat citizens will attend the affair
Dann, handkerchiefs; Mrs. Eli Levine
ers.
of the founders of modern psychol-• to honor the B'nai B'rith leader and
and
Mrs.
H.
Devine,
aprons;
Mrs.
Other numbers comprising the pro-
ogy, and the first to introduce into to observe first hand the accomplish-
gram are addresses by Rabbi A. M. Max Shubiner, refreshments; Mrs.
the Western World the oriental doe- mentr of the Hillel debaters.
Merman
Fisher,
fishing
pond;
Mrs.
Hershman and A. Louis Gordon, su-
It is stated that the program will
trine of pantheism, or the identity of
110%11 4 booth; Mrs.
Ruby,
Joseph
perintendent of the Sunday Schad; •
Klain
the
universe with God. Will Duran!, commence promptly at 3 p. m. Ow-
piano selection by Anne Greenbaum, Stein, doll booth; Mrs. Harry Sklar,
The member. of the H•le•y Choral Society rte, re•ding left to right: Top Row-M. Bennis's, W.
author of the "Story of Philosophy, - ing to the limited seating capacity of
A.
Sirotki•
linen.
Young
Emanuels
are
in
charge
tarp;
H.
Feinberg,
Row-H.
Resnick.
recitations by Ida Levine and Bernice
r eenblatt, M. Es t rin, M. Margolis. Second
be
1. Kroat, L. G
Maims.. I. Sckomitnee has recently ranked Spinoza among • the auditorium, those desiring to
Friedland and a fiance by Doris I.ip- of dancing and the Russian tea booth. E.
Fransblau, I. Moscow, L. Fabian, 5. Greenberg, H. Schiff, J. Siegal. Third Row-Y.
was ;
Row- the 10 greatest minds in all human' present are urged to . arrive prior to
son. Freda Greenbaum will play the The radio to be used at the affair
H rt.. A Ed •r E Laboff, R. Bassin, C. Weiss. R. Schachter. Fourth
R'
,
Om
expert
.
'
t
•
im
t
r
I •
E. Zaludkowski, musical director , hi story.
accompaniment. Under the direction contributed by Oswald Goldberg.
the I F. Kessler, E. Roma, B. Millman. M. Le•y, M. Sal...G.., preaident; Prof...or
Services at Temp le Beth El begin a ca pacity audienee sill °beim OS
It is the earnest desire that
Scheyer, 5. Roenield, K. Stepaey. Sitting - C. Trachtenberg, treastarer•
at Mrs. Emma Lazarolf Schauer, the
program.
to J. Miller, conductor; W. Cavan..., E. I. -
at 10:15. Everyone is welcome.
D.
Lorin.,
R.
Rappoport.
5.
Coke.,
H.
Leader.
assembly will sing "God Purim" and Public attend this bazaar and help
Singer,
Schwab,
A.
make it • social and financial success. F. Mona,. M. Grant, C.
''En Kelohenu."
Aaron Sapiro against the two
j,t name,'.
f ■ .,.1:mt.- I
Ile -
" ti "" " . " 1.ki " New
Synagogue Site.
Hillel Debaters At
Btnai B'rith Sunday
RABBI FRAM INILI.
SPEAK ON "SPINOZA "
AT SHAAREY ZEDEK
L
HALEFY CHOR,11, SOCIETY