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!LIPTON AVINIII CINCINNATI 30, OHIO

Ykl'IR.011'/EIVISH (ARON ICIE

Chautauqua Society
Will Assemble Here

To Provide Summer Lectures

for 25 Colleges and

The Conference on
Jewish Rights

B1CUR CHOLEM TO
HOLD EXCURSION

Society Plans Annual Trip

Tashmoo Park on June 12.

By Dr. Stephen S. Wise.

to

Loyalitv to Ideals Stressed by Cohen Esther Cohen Wins
in Address to Graduatm Rabbis $1,000 Scholarship

"An Elmer Gantry Can Be the Father of Naught but Cynic Is Named One of Five Win-
ners In Union Trust
cism," B'nai B'rith President Declares; Emphasizes
Company Contest.
Influence of Wife on Rabbi's Career.

On Sunday, June 12, the Bicur
Cholem Society will hold its seven-
Honorable Alfred M. Cohen, which covers some of the modes
teenth annual excursion to Tashi'
moo l'ark. The boat will leave the president of the grand lodge of and these are the modes which the',
Detroit was chosen for the
B'nai B'rith, addressing the grad- rabbi is specially privileged to util-
thirty-ninth annual assembly of
uotting class of the Jewish Institute lie..
Jewish Chautauqua society at the
"The rabbi should be the real-
of Religion at the commencement
meeting of the board of directors
exercises of that institution on izer of ideals, at least one who
held last week. The convention
May 25 in New York, gave sound labors for their realization. Here
will be held from December 25
advice to the young men who are is where the rabbi counts as social
to 29.
entering on rabbinical careers, and communal leader. Whether it
The southwestern assembly will
stressing the need for sincerity, be ampler health facilities or bet.
be held from November 25 to 28
loyalty to ideals, and above all to ter schools, cleaner streets, im-
in Tulsa, Okla. The secretary was
Judaism. proved housing or prison reform, I
instructed to make a tour of the
Pleading for sincerity in the or more adequate Jewish educe-
different communities in the in-
pulpit, Mr. Cohen said: "The man bond or synagogal provisions—
terest of these two meeting's.
in the pulpit must be unto his own whatever at a given time or place
'THE Conference on Jewish
self true. He must he the best is the substance of the commu-
The report of the work in the
1 Rights, which is being convened
possible exemplifier of his ideals. nitv's ideasls—to work for that,
summer schools in the universities jointly by the Committee of Jewish
for 1927 was presented. The need Delegations in Paris and the Amer-
Of him men should say 'There is should be the rabbi's province,
one who is ethically what I aspire "I/o your utmost," he counselled
and importance of providing com- ican Jewish Congress will, accord-
to be.' One cannot strengthen ingoing rabbis, "to remove a too
petent lecturers to meet the in- ing to present plane, be held in Ge-
ideals in others unless lie exempli- generally premiums impression
creasing demand for more lectures neva beginning August Is. The
fies them himself. The rabbi must that liberal Judasim is reserved as
was stressed as being greater than conference has as its chief objects
live Judaism, and be Judaism per- the possession of the rich. It
ever before. The appointments for the furtherance and strengthening
sonified. An Elmer Gantry can be would be a fine accomplishment if
1927 are as follows:
of all work which is being done to
the father of naught by cynicism. every synagogue were free—free
University of Arkansas—Rabbi prevent further attacks upon the
"The expectation of the man in j not only fur the man in the pulpit,
Abram Brill of Shreveport, La. Jewish communities of Eastern
the pew that his minister shall be but for the man and the woman in
Subjects: The Teaching of the Europe and to bring about com-
thoroughly
sincere; the high and , the pew also. Encourage hospital.
Bible on Democracy and Human- piety fulfillment of the guarantees
exactingstandards he demands of ity in the synagogue and to the ex-
ity, The Portraiture of the Jew is of the rights of minorities vouch-
him
and
his
aroused feeling when tent that you are able to, nuke
Literature, and Progress in Good I sated in the Treaties of Versailles
he finds his trust is misplaced, are the visiting worshipper feel at
Will and Peace. of 1919.
the
highest
possible
tributes to the home. I believe there is a good
At that time, representatives Of
Chautauqua Institution—Rabbi
MANUEL M. ROSENTHAL.
minister's calling. Of course all deal of justice in the criticism of
Morris Feuerlicht, Indianapolis, I the various organized Jewnes of
ministers preach the duty of obey- the house of worship that A does
Ind. Subjects: The Jew in Amer-'I Eastern Europe, together with rep- foot of Griswold street at 9 a. at
The following committees have ing the law of the land. But there not bring the worshippers into
ice . Judaism and Current Popular resentatives of the American Jew-
I ash Congress, assembled in Paris been appointed and ore taking are sonic who are silent witnesses friendly contact; that those who
.
Philosophies.
University of Colorado—Rabbi and organized a joint body known charge of the affair: Sant Wexler, of its violation. For instance, pro- ere strange to iota (other outside

Universities.

4

4,

y.

( Editor's Note:—Following the
recent announcement that a dele-
gation of 25 American Jews,
headed by Judge Julian \V. Mack,
is being sent by the American
Jewish Congress to participate in
a conference on Jewish Rights in
Geneva on August Is, Dr. Wise
has issued the following state-
ment defining the scope and pur-
poses of the conference and an-
swering certain criticism and
fears which have been expressed
with regard to this gathering.)

Esther Cohen, daughter of Na-
than Cohen, 22014 Caniff street,
Hamtramck, was one of the five
winners of 81,000 scholarships in
the fourth annual Union Trust

soldiers of the former army of
General Wrangel, the leader of
the White forces whieh fought in
the Crimea against the Soviets,
BELGRADE.—(J. T. A.l—Rep- will soon come to Jugoslavia from
resentatione to the government of Turkey, where they have been sta-
Jugoslavia of the danger of anti- tioned since 1921.
Semitic excesses resulting from
the expected arrival of the remains
Man must not walk on growing
of Wrangt•I's army were made by
leaders of the Jewish community. grass on Sabbath. (See Eruh.
100b.)
It was learned here that 3,000

JEWS ASK PROTECTION
FROM RETURNING ARMY

r

exhibition cDancing

TONIGHT

and every everting except Sunday
at tbe.j

DETROIT-LELAND HOTEL

ISAGLSY AND CAS, AVENUES

/

FRANK ALEXANDER

and

ELIZABETI I SWANSON

ESTHER COHEN

company essay contest. Miss Co-
hen is a member of the graduating
Louis Kopek!, Colorado Springs, as the Committee of Jewish Del, eliairnum; Sylvia Levin, prizes; hibition is written into the Con- of the temple remain strangers in class of Hamtramck High School,
the temple. There should be no end has chosen to use her scholar-
Colo. Subjects: The Jewish Con- gations. It was largely through the Misses Betty and Lance Droop- etitution of the United States and strangers
in the House of God."
ship at the University of Michigan.
cept of God Historically Viewed, the labors of this committee, and kin, tickets; Manuel Rosenthal, is defined by statute. The law
\1r. Cohen gave some sage ad-
The other winners are Frank
The Story of Jewish Literature, ' the the special co-operation of • field events; David Berger, ball among many is unpopular and fre- vice to graduates with regard to
Edward Cooper, 10227 Gratiot
I American Jewry, that the demand game, and Tessie Horowitz, pub- 0I-watlY is disregarded.
The Book of Job.
"Violation of this law is en- the very delicati• question of mar- avenue, of Northwestern high
I for the recognition of the rights of licit y,
.
a•

Colorado College—Rabbi Louis ,,
Field events have been ached- couraged by a minister when he riage, which is regarded by many School, who has also selected the
1 'minty elements, including the
Kotrald, Colorado Springs, Colo. Jewish, i n the new rind enlarged tiled which will include races for functions at affairs where such as 0110 of the major problems of , University of Michigan; Dorothea
Story of 'Jewish countrit 's o f Eastern and ('antral
Subjects:
boys,
girls, women and men; three- violations occur and holds his the rabbi's life. On this score he' Jean Youngs, 3'J Glendale avenue,
' •
• istory,'Inc
p
y
Europe, was granted by the I mice legged races and others. The big peace. It is trite to say that the said:
Highland ('ark high School, who
"Perhaps no act of a rabbi so has selected Michigan State Col-
An Interpretation, The Talmud: A o , Conference and incorporated into' event of the lily will be a baseball infraction of one law leads to the
Human Approach to Jewish \V is- various treaties. These organize- genie between the B'nai B'rith and breaking of others. Was it not affects him as does the choice of is lege., Lansing; Lewis Taggett, 281
dom and Life, Orthodox, Conserve- tins supplemented the work of the Detroit Lodge No. 55, Knights of Ben Azzai who said: 'Hasten to do life companion. The selection of S. Gratinavenue, Mt. Clemens
even a slight precept, and flee a wife is a vital matter to a man, High School, who has selected
tive and Liberal Judaism—What j World Zionist Organization in se- Prthiee baseball teams
They Are and Are Not.
. I curing a recognition of the historic
• Tickets may be obtained from from transgression; for one virtue regardless of his calling, but to
Northwestern University, Evans-
or brings another in its train, and one the rabbi it is of utmost serious- ton, Illinois, and Margaret Mary
Farmington State Normal School I claims of the Jewish people in ref- ! any mcm
• b er of
o the e
moss because in his contacts she is Weber, 693 Trowbridge avenue,
---Rabbi Sidney Tedesche, New erence to l'alestine.
at the office of The Detroit Jewish sin entails another?'
"The rabbi should be the articu- frequently at his side, and she Blessed Sacrament Parochial
Haven, Conn.
Subjects: TheSubsequent to the acceptance of Chronicle.
lator of ideals. This is allied to wets in every relation the people School, who has selected Mary-
Message of Hebrew Priest and thes• treaties, unexpected events in
his
function as supporter of ideals who look up to him as their guide. grove College, Detroit.

Prophet.
Eastern Europe, post-war antagois
The winners were announced by
University of Georgia—Rabbi isms expressing themselves in as-' and to say that we cannot meet to because to articulate is to clarify, Consciously or unconsciously the
William Schwartz, Montgomery, seeks upon Jewish life and proper- relieve the distress of our brethren and to clarify is to promote. High impression created by the wife re- Bishop Herman Page, chairman of
the commission of awards, before
Ala. Subjects: What Jews Believe ly and concerted efforts to defeat or to help them attain their rights aspirations that others dimly and fleets favorably or unfavorably
About the Bible, The Book of the purposes of the provisions for as guaranteed by national and in- dumbly feel, the rabbi shall form- upon her husband to advantage or he left for Europe. Serving with
Bishop Page in judging the hun-
Psalms, The Ethical Literature of the protection of minorities, moved t•rnational law, is to say that the ulate into suitable words. When disadvantage.
"The rabbinical calling natur- dreds of essays submitted wire
, the then officers of the Committee Zionist Congress and that all other the rabbi speaks, they who listen
the Jews in the Middle Ages.
tit Jewish Delegations to continue important world-wide activities and -hall say: 'That is what I have ally has its peculiar requirements Colonel Wadi. Millis, civilian aide
University of Idaho—Rabbi Fe- activities and led many of the assemblies must be abolished be- lee ply felt but have been unable and many a woman otherwise ac- to the secretary of war, and
tin Levy, Chicago, Ill. Subjects: members of the temporary war- cause of the ancient and ignoble , ° phrase.' Whether the ideal be ceptable, may not fit into the re-
George II. Kirchner, chairman of
The Jews' Place in History, Post-
social justice of Jewish culture, lation of wife to a rabbi. Scarcely the board of the Griswold-First
Ono. American Jewish Congress to fear, mah V011111.1 haitoyini.
Biblical Jewish Literature.
That we have attempted to inter- benevolence or charity, art or civic anything worse can happen to a State bank ,
Illinois State Normal Ilniver- recreate it as a permanent peace-
fere in the internal affairs of an-I ectitude, saintliness or public en- rabbi than that his wife shall re-
The contest is the fourth annual
city—Rabbi Emil Leipziger, New time h°d Y•
erprise, the vocalization of those card him as faultless. I advise a one of its kind among the seniors
While it was posilde ter those of odher nation or country has been
Orleans, La. Subject: Prophetis
na ti o n a l oreani- , the favorite pretext and belabored 'Veals shall be the rabbi's task. , respective rabbi not to marry I of the public and parochial high
Ideas as a Basis for a Better Un- • ' the
fraternal
and
nations
and different
groups and counted-charge of every anti-Se- There are many modes of articu- I during his student years, especially; schools of Wayne, Oakland, and
derstanding.
osommunities, identified with the mite, of every enemy of human 'luting ideals. 'Judaism' is it name if he Ise away from his home."
Macomb counties. Under the con-
University of lowa—Rabbi Emil
ditions of Giese contests, the
Leipziger , New Orleans La . Sub- / ',ingress movement in this c01.10- frte•dein and justices But the truth
Union Trust company gives five
B
i
try,
that
so
desired,
to
hold
con-.of
the
matter
is
and
always
has
o
as s
juts:

P
rop h P ti ( • I d eas as a
$1,000 scholarships for the produc-
for a Better Understanding, Relig- ' sentions, organize elections and re-' been that we have sought only to
tion of the best essays. This year's
defend
the
elementary
and
legiti-
anus Education for the Adolescent. censtitute the American Jewish'
subject was "The Funnily Budget
University of Kentucky—Rabbi Congress, it was not so easy for the mate rights of ill-treated human
—What It is and What It Does."
Joseph Rauch, Louisville, Ky. Sub-, war-torn and disrupted East Eu- beings and to ward off further as-
Ten other contestants, five first
jects• The Bible in the Making of ' ropean Jewries to maintain their saults upon innocent victims of in- j
and five second alternates, will be
American Democracy, The Place !organization formed after the Arm- tolerance and cruelly. What we,,L*
of the Bible in Modern Civilize; istice or systematically to eend au- have dune in the past and what we
of Polish Ife Sunday Morning Services:
presented with silver trophies suit-
I thorized representatives to Paris ere trying to do now is a work that •
Confirmation services will be ably engraved and bearing gold
hon.
brews Hopes to Further
is in keeping with law and order,
held Sunday morning, June 5, at and silver orals respectively. They
Louisiana State University— for regular conferences.
Business Relations.
10 o'clock. As the seating capacity are: Ethel Hudson, 1701 Glendale
Rabbi Ephriam Frisch, San An- I The work of the Committee of tvith the highest duties of human'
of the temple will no doubt be avenue, Central High School;
.x Subjects: Jewish Con- Jewish Delegations, was however, relationships, duties that involve
tonio, Tex,
though necessarily in a the conscience and underlying faith‘, NEW YORK.—(J, T. A.) —The I taxed to capacity on that day, Frances Wright Whipple, 4244
tributions to American Civilize-
of the world. If this work cannot sen d ing of a (. 0,,,,aksion of ea,a,, , ,, ,,, members of the congregati o n and Waverly avenue, Northwestern
tion, Facts and Fiction About the somewhat restricted form by a
Jew, number of European Jewish lead- be done without fear and trends mien and experts to study the posso friends of the congregation and High School; Kathryn Ileyhurn,
University • of Maine —Rabbi ers, some of whom lived in Paris ling, without absurdly hypersenii- , 'Irilities of furthering business Ferro friends of the confirmants are re- 26:P9 Seventeenth street, Webster
Sidney Tedesche, New Haven, for extended periods of time. The tive apprehensions, then all men 'tams between Poland and the Unit- quested to be in their places at or Iligh School; Zeta NI. Barbour, 19
fighting against ws•ong and injus- , tel Stales, by which the econemio before the hour set for the begin- West Charlotte street, Ecorse,
Conn. Subject: The Message of Bureau of the Committee of Jewish
the Hebrew Priest and Prophet. Delegetions rendered most valuable lice will have to cease, and we will situation of the Jewish merchants ning of the service. The doors of Michigan, Ecorse Iligh School;

Nlassachusette Agricultural Cool_ Kosice, esms-ially in times of eirsis have to declare that cruelty and o ei ' ,eland aiay Inc
allt•viated, was the lower auditorium will be closed Loretta Mercedes Robin, 1247
oppression must go on, because, if losioltel upon at the nineteenth aro when the contirments enter the Rademacher avenue, All Saints
lees—Rabbi Sidney Tedesche, end of serious attacks. It al.
action
against
them,
our,
We
(Ai-
.high School.
New haven, Conn. Subject: The served as a clearing house and
mat convention of the Federatien temple.
j
Those revel/ in); 'second alternate
Message of the Hebrew Priest and source of hiformation relating to inotivee may, forsooth, be mix- ,f Polish Hebrews held at the Hos
Prophet. Jewish conditions in many lands.
•rewards are. Marion Feeltly, 575
eonsti ued. 1,1 Pennsylvania. This decisi,,lo Saturday Morning Service.:
Of course enemies of the Jews
avenue, Southwestern
Miami University—Rabbi Sam- For some time there has been fell
Schroeder
:i. j { , ) , :faSii, 1. }I n i j i:i!n r1,i ( n )11 w t.h ir e atr „ l', C011)1, 1 , 11 .s lli'd 11, 11,1ilt11. : :
Regular Sabbath morning sere.
and reactionaries and enemies ,
School; Margaret
argaret Illeecker
tool Mayerberg, Dayton, 0. Sub- the necessity of reorganizing the freedem of every description will
ices will be held on Saturday
passable moll its
committues
as
far
ax
Despard,
1997
Clairmont avenue,
the federation.
jest: The Message of the Hebrew
morning, June 4, in the Brown
former basis and, by making its he further antagonized by the de-1 , I,,t„sv,itire ,poitited out that many as- Nlemorial Chapel, beginning at Northern high School; Harold
Prophets.
rile roitions of Jews or non-Jews for I ,
Stanley Holmes, 5387 Iroquois
beinis manufactured In 10:30.
Minnesota State Colleges—Rab- membership more immediately rep- that matter, with the object of arse-- / ."
bi Felix Levy, Chicago, Ill. Sub- resentative both of the Jew•ies of rig an end to misrule and the mal- 'Jews in Poland which could feel a
Attention is called to the fact avenue, Eastern Iligh School;
Europe
through
the
mandates
and
I miti,loq, in ,
jects: Spinoza and Descartes—
that although Sunday 'a rheas will Phyllis Shook, Wayne, Michigan,
of the American Jewish Congress,
th,e, interCr'
Bemidji, Duluth, Moorhead. Wi-
'-nellel`it,o,I,:,1 be discontinued after the confirma- Wayne High School; John Canfield
rro,:en.rt,,,;
8g11111 fee those or-
non; The Prophets of Israel—St. ° to establish it
tion exercises, Sabbath services Baker, 2716 Taylor avenue, St.
,,', '_, ', , :"` `•
one
make
a
protest
in
New
York
I
!'
Cloud, Mankato. ganizations and bodies that partivi-
I I I 1/r. Jacob I. Steinberg, Hy- will be carried On without inter- Agnes Parochial School.
Universtiy of Minnesota—Rab_ pate therein as the authorized cen- or Cleveland or meet in Geneva. " Ian Tueh, vice-presidents; Soil •
First alternates to replace any
ruption throughout the entire •
tral agency for dealing with Jewish Only the most shameful timidity, {urns, treasurer; M. Albert, II.
, winner unable to accept the schol-
In Felix Levy, Chicago, Ill. Sub-
summer.
affairs in European lands. To this not to use an uglier term, should tostonstein, Hyman Rosenbloom).
arship.
ject: Spinoza and Descartes.
end, a preliminary conference was deter us from keeping up our fight
alias Sto•ki, and Z. Tsg•l, mem- Shabuoth Services:
in making the awards, the corn-
,
University of Montana—Rabbi
in London, 1926, attended by a hert• and abroad, whereser we can
ere of the executive committeie.
' mission stated, "Each one of us
Felix Levy, Chicago, Ill. Subjects: held
Shabuoth services will be held
number of delegates from the Unit- make right-minded men and teenier
The
convention
also
adopted
a
I
has
been greatly impressed with
The Jew's Place in History,
'
on Monday, June 6, at le o'clock.
ed States and some representatives stop and think and give heed v to i s the
i te d • /lumber of resolutions urging the
the high order of the essays, both
Biblical Jewish Literature.
All are invited.
(nom Eastern .1t•wries. It was then awful fate which is being
o
onstituent
societies
to,
support
the
as
to
material, discrimination and
University of Nebraska—Rabbi
Israel Bettan, Cincinnati, Ohio. broiled to call a larger conference upon the Jews of Roumania and of Bias campaign, protesting against'
judgment in the use of it and in
Young People's Temple Club:
Subjects: The Enduring Elements this year with the object of recon- other lands.
persecutions
in
the
expression which we found to
By the same action, howes'er, '!° "' anti -Je w i'h
The annual moonlight excursion
e of Jewish
The Re. stituting a Committe
Roumania, urging the societies of
, be chararteristic of almost all the
in the Religion of Moses
Delegations and of placing its hu- that will further antagonize the the C•lceation to continue their re- given by the Young People's Tem- essays. They are a credit to the
listion of the Psalmists, ' The Re-
are
We
enemies
and
oppressors,
ple
Club
will
be
held
on
Monday
reau, whether it is to he continued
lief work in the towns in Poland
I high order of work whit: is being
ligion of the Pharisees.
in Paris or eleewhere, en on more ef- sure to arouse the sympathy and
came, 10 ', oil a night, June 20. Set the Into aside j done both in our parochial and
University of New Hampshire— fe4
riendship of large numbers of non- from which they
basis.
deleisation to the conference on JO, flaw.
I public school., and we feel certain
Rabbi Sidney Tedesche, New
e •ish friends and the opportunity
The principle of the American
that those who
' have been fortun-
Haven, Conn. Subject: Crescas , Jewish Congresshasalway s been wh eh this conference presents is ash rights in Geneva.
A resolution on the present situ- Closing Sessions:
j ate enough to win the generous
and Spinoza, Two
Heralds Conlin.,
of
The School of Religion will hold
Modernity.
Jewish
has always been not only for needed consultation :at inn in Poland expressed the con-
!scholarships which the Union Trust
aniong
Jews,
in
order
to
ascertain
University of North Carolina— to determine its plans anti activi-
vi, tion of t he conference that the its final sessions on Sunday, Junto company is providing will to credit
in I their exact problems, but for
Rabbi Edward Israel, Baltimore, ties on behalf of Jewish groups only
ho le s which Polish Jews p tit in the 12. The high school will he en-
In ging the facts in the case to Pilsullski government will soon le• tertained by the graduating class. inot only to the Trust company, but
Md. Subjects: Ecclesiastes— A after the fullest possible t•onsulta- lor
I to the schools and community in
and governments whose
Study in Skepticism, The Religion Lion with the representatives of the no pleA
realized and that the Jewish citi- which will present a Biblical play j general."
of the Hebrew Prophets. European Jewrit•s rather than to hr mr is bond up with the protec- sons in Poland will reeeive their under the direction of Mrs. Alan
minorities sol-
reach conclusions and to endeavor t n of the rights i of
I , al). pledged e ts,, at i,,,„ t o w hic h equal rights politically end econom- Kopelson. The Drama Club of the
University of Tennessee—Dr. 'I
high school will also entertain the
Jacob Kohn, New York, N. Y. Sub- I to act without the full knowledge t • great nations of the world are kallY.
jert: Two Poet Philosophers—' and mimeos-al of Olney who have at
' In a report submitted by Charles intermediate and primate class•i.
Halevi. Ibn Gabirol. least sn equal interest in the results tile signatories. vice-president of the federo with a play. and the high echoer
Creel',
I Even if certain risks should have , alien,
, it is sought to attain. In ac-
concerning the Chaim Sala- orchestra will monitor several selec-
Graduation Exercises Will Be Held
l'niversity of Utah—Rabbi Fe- I that
tb be incurred. we know that moth-
lis Levy, Chicago, Ill. Subjects:j coruance with this principle, the ipg can be as dangerous to the fu. mon monument for which the fed- tions. The religious service in con-
Sunday, June 19.
The Prophets of Israel, The Sages' proposed conference in Geneva, ie ttre of the Jews of Roumania as erotica conducted a campaign, it nection with the closing exercises
addition to considering the techtii-
was disclosed that the New York will he conducted by the graduat-
Fur
the
first time in the history
of Israel, The Poets of Israel.
Ii,
allow
them
to
continue
in
the
imot-,
„t,
ex
n
p
,
C,
l
eg
oon
f
es
ii)
o
,n
tithn
s
rtrii ,,ishat
,
(rjefe .rig
city authorities voiced objectiont o ing class of the high school in the
mot Congregation Shaarey Zedek,
present state, without vigorous pro -
University of Virginia—Rabbi (toa,l,
to the erection of a monument
main temple auditorium before the diplomas will be awarded to grad-
test and action on our part. In em-
Bernard
Bamberger,
Lafayette,
Ind. Subject: Post-Biblical Jude- also to consider the actual and !wes-
• Chaim Sidemen. These objections entire school of 1.600 children.
Mud to this situation there is moth-
uates of the secondary department
tern: Tendencies, Sects and Novel- ent status of European Jews in ibis so much to be feared as fear. took the form of a statement of the
of the Sunday School. Six girls
oirment. College credits will be several lands and the pelicies to be
art commissioner, puldished in the The Confirmation—
nd there is nothing from which we
and five boys who have completed
•a hty,
itusedmainy oir,,de,rnfthairit inthntio ,ird j trtT
rr
j
u
rris
city
record,
that
an
investigation
Graduation Bethelite:
Rift for this six weeks' course. t
the course offered by the high
n expert more than from mouress- of historians, ordered by the com-
The May-June issue of the Beth-
1 . niversity of Washington—
us insistence that thl-Sn Ilamnahle
missioner, found no proof that elite will contain pictures of the school will receive the congratula-
Rabbi Felix Levy, Chicago, Ill. conference grows mit of the. ex- i justices be ended.
attitude
Chaim Salomon deserves a morai- high school graduates and the con- tiona of the rabbi and officers of
1:•frolienrsn
Subjects: The Prophets of Israel, p
1
P T:rta
's"n' ti stl':•iunrhopaina'n
ne nt. Mr. Green stated that the firmants• It will also contain the the congregation. The graduation
The Sages of Israel, The Poets of with whom the officers of the Amer-
exercises will be held Sunday
ONSTELLE PLAYERS TO
Federation of Polish Jews will con-
Israel.
torn
"D EAR BRIJ TUS" t.0-or its fight against the art coin- prize short stories and the prize morning, June 19, at 11 o'clock.
PRESENT
poems.
Univernity of Wisconsin—Rah- ni.`;7" Jewish
Rabbi llarry 1. Gordon is the in-
,
n."'
0
On
ri:,h:.(in
.",inifir:,:t1
m:ssioner s opinion.
bi Emil Leipziger,
New Orleans,
structor of the graduation class of
It is to be borne in mind that the
.
"Deer Brutus," J. NI. Barrie''
I a. Subjecte•
Memorial Gifts:
The Jewish Mind in m•r ference ie eel I 1 fo r specific an
the
high school.
delightful play of father-love for
There are several opportunities
the Making, Old Testament Val- tit-finite purpose, purposes which a dream daughter, will be pre• 50 JEWISH PUPILS TO
The 1927 graduation class of
for memorial gifts by which dear • the pre-high echool department is
are bound up with the safe-guard- stinted next week by the Bonstelle
BE TRIEDIIVROUMANIA departed ones may he commem-
composed of 15 girls and nine
- -
Players. According to Miss Bon-
orated. You are invited to consult boys.
JUN IOR HAIJASSAH TO
.1. II. Rogvus is their in-
til;agi "f Ivh,:n itnanii:i 8,: treirenbtrsd en,l stelle, of the many suggestions for
BUCHAREST — O. T. A.) — Dr. Leo M. Franklin on the sub- structor.
HOLD FINAL MEETING in part through the initiative and plays to be produced by her con- The
trial of 50 Jewish pupils of a j•ct.
The exercises marking the grad-
I leadership of the representatives
pane, "I/ear Brutus" has far out- Czernowitz high school will take

uation of the two, groups will he
I the American Jewish Congress in
11.
The Program committee of the Paris during the Peace Conference. nurihkeereadlitheitmarrai,
"Dear place the end of June in the town- Dramatic Club:
held in the assembly hall of the
p lays ,
•faan
At the last meeting of the ivnagogue. The program, which
in Schatz.
ler adasmth has arranged the but rights accorded to each minor-
Brutus" blends laughter and tears
The pupils will be tried for par- Bethel Dramatic Club, held in the ' will be opened by words of wel-
f, ollowing interesting program ity group anti to each member
in a most fascinating fashion. Each tirhatin re
in a demonstration Brown Chapel, • committee was come by Robert Marwil. president
which will be presented at the final thernf, and of such, neither more
'
character is vividly and distinctly againet
the prnfeseore who em- appointed by the vice-president • of the congregation, will include
meeting of the year. Wednesday, nor less. to Jew, individually and as
June 8, at S o'clock: A playlet, en- groups, in the countries in question drawn, and the players will have played unfair methods against mi- Charles Stolarsky, for the corning an address by Rabbi A. M. Hersh-
tOled. "A Mere Man," which will
The editorial assertion of the en unusual opportunity for clever nority pupils in the baccalaureate excursion. which is to be the lax t man, folk songs by Cantor Elijah
ortrayals. examination. The trial of these portal affair held by the club thi " Zaludkowski, a valedictory by
he presented by the dramatic Jewish Tribune, "Jr wish world con-
In New York, William Gillette pupils was postponed due to the season. Lillian Schwartz is the Clam S.
•up of Junior Haolaesah, a group fcrenc•s are risky thing's." that "a
Ilurwitz, • senior gradu-
role of the father ■ very vital murder of David Falik, one of the chairman. Short novelty eketche
of dances by pupils of Miss Kath- false interpretation may he placed
ate; a p.ano .onto by Clare E. Sit-
an,
while in the role of dream- pupils, when they were brought to were given by various member s Kerman and a talk
I,n Pereira, a chalk talk by Fran- upon Foch conferences;' that It
by Evelyn
aughter, lielen Haynes put her • trial in Czernowitz
under the direction of Mrs. Edith Grossman, president of the 1927
et, Adelson, and several musical I -may brieg to mind the myth of
my font upon the first round of
The trial has caused tremendous hopeleon. Election
ct
of the officer s class A. Louis Gordon, superin-
numbers. j wnrld-dominion," is Fnobselete and
, he ladder of stardom.
interest throughout the Jewish for the next season will be held a t tendent, will present the diplomas.
g
The meeting will take place at 'baseless
that it is hardly deservin
communities, as it was with this the next meeting. All members ar
thePhiladelphia-Byron Talmud of serious thought. Jews from dif-
The tefillim should be laid upon demonstration that the new series urged to attend. Special enter - to the city from school are ewe-
Torah. Members and their friends ferent countries have heretofore
are urged to attend. Refreshmentslcome together for all kinds of the left hand, which is the weaker. of continuous anti-Jewish excesses tainment and dancing will follow . cially invited to attend. This will
i started.
will be served •
All members who have rewrite d . be the final meeting.
Iworthyand
legitimate puriesee, • (See Men. 37a.)
wo

bitopreting the latest dances
of soda), and fthturing origi-

nal eccentric dancing

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