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DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JULY 8, 1927

VOL. XXXII. NO. 6

B'NAI B'RITH OF EIGHT STATES
GALLAGHER URGES Zielonka Describes
ZIONIST CONCLAVE Baltimore Pledges Prominent B'nai B'rith
q
Mexican
situation
AND CANADA GATHER IN DETROIT
RETURNS LIPSKY $100,000 to Yeshiva
Seen At The Convention EARLY RETRIAL OF
FOR 59TH DISTRICT CONVENT ION
FORD-SAPIRO CASE' s"Y s Relief (mmissl"n ""
GROUP TO POWER

David W. Simons Announces
Progress in Detroit
Campaign.

Aided

Judge F. M. Raymond Denies .

Opposition of Brandeis' Plan
Supporters Overcome by
Administration.

10, C 000 Foreign

Jews In Mexico.

Perfect Summer Weather Adds to Success of Social Events

The Jewish comniunity of De-
Arranged for Entertainment of the Visiting
What the Indepentlent Order of
Request for Summer
troit was matched by the Jewish
Delegates and Their Friends.
B'rith has done to solve the
community of Baltimore in the
Session.
problems of Jewish immigrants in
movement to erects a great Yeshiva
Mexico was described by Rabbi R. H. LAPPEN, DES MOINES, ELECTED PRESIDENT,
college fur American .teary for
SETS TRIAL DATE
Martin Zielonka at Monday after.
BALANCE OF POWER
which a fund of $5,000,000 is
AND HIRAM FRANKEL, EXECUTIVE SECRETARY
FOR SEPTEMBER 12 noon's session of the fifty-ninth
H ELD BY HADASSAH now being raised throughout the
annual convention of District
country.
-B'nai
B'rith Symphony Gives Concert for Delegates; Rabbi
Grand Ledo() No. (I, I. 0. II. IL
At a meeting of prominent Jew-
Plaintiff Seeks Transfer to
Heated Contest Marks Choice
Moses Fischer Offers Invocation; David A.
ish leaders held in Ilaltitnore last
Rabbi Zielonka, whose home in
Court
of
Newly
Named
of Administrative
Brown Speaks, at Convention.
week, under the chairmanship of
III El I'aso, Tex., organized in 1921
Judge.
Committee.
William Levy, those present
and has directed since that tine
pledged themselves to raise the
the order's immigration relief
The fifty-ninth annual convention of the District G rand
Itt,cruling the requests of tSil work in Mexico). Because of his Lodge No. 6, Independent Order of B'nai B'rith, offic Tally
ATLANTIC CITY, N..1.—(.1. T. amtmnt of $100,000 toward the $5,-
linty II. Gallagher, chief counsel for successful efforts in this project,
A.)—The Lipsky administration, 000,1100 campaign for the Yeshiva
Hotel
the plaintiff, fur a sununer erasion he is the guest of honor at the opened Sunday night with a business meeting in the I
somewhat modified and strength- college, thus matching the under-
t u rd a change of the presiding. convt•ntion, a tribute paid annually
I en About SOO delegates and friends from eight 8' tatea
ened by the inclusion of Ilea' IIMa- taking of the Yeshiva college cam-
judge, Ft.th•ral Judge Fred M. Ray - by the district grand lodge to
id three Canadian provinces attended the conven tion.
tters in the administrative commit- paign •ommIthT Of I toned. The
mono' last Friday set September 12 man who hos perftorineti some sig.
Julius M. Kahn of Chicago, president of the District Grand Lodge
tee, was returned to power at the campaign in Baltimoore to raise the
as the tentative date for the open-' 11111 service for humanity.
closing sessions of the thirtieth an- $100,000 fund will he launched in
outlined the five purposes of the organization's 52,0000,000 na tional
ing of the retrial of Aaron Sapiro'si
••
nual cons'ention of the Zionist Or-
Ile explaineol how many Euro- drive, now being conducted, in his address at the Sunday night se salon.
$11000,000 libel suit against Henry
Further progress of the Yeshiva
ganizatitin of America which ended
pean Jews, finding themselves The fund is to be used, he said, for the development of the fi allow.
Ford and the Dearborn Independ-
college campaign in Detroit has
here last week.
without it home and, often, with- ing activities:
ent.
Louis Lipsky, who came out the been made, David 11'. Simons,
Immigration and relief we rk In
out a country as a result of the
The date it is conditional upon
victor under the attack of the op- chairman of the Yeshiva college
Mexico; anti-defamation war k and
World war, sought refuge in
THAN WHOM THERE ARE NONE FINER
failure of counsel for Mr. Sapiro to
position, was unanimously re- campaign in Detroit, announced.
co-operation
activities to stren gthen
America. Barred from the United
The general committee of District Grand Lodge No. 6, I. 0. B. B. effect a transfer of the case to
an understanding between tho e Jew
elected president by an enthusias- The names of his associates are:
Stoles by stringent immigration
and the non-Jew; junior B'nai
tic vote of acclamation. Similarly, Judge harry Keiden, Rabbi A. M. Left to right, front row, Adolph Freund. Hiram D. Frankel, Gottfried Judge Edward J. Moiled, who will laws, they entered Mexico which
Delivered by
li'rith work, which reaches bo, ys be.
Miss Henrietta Sunlit was elected Ashinsky, .1. A. Ehrlich, J. Fried- Ir. Bernstein, Roobert II. (oilmen, Julius NI. Kahn, Jacob Alter and Solo- take office within a few dayo as the they looked
RABBI MOSES FISCHER
tween 16 and 21 years of ag e and
vice-president of the organization. berg, Joseph Wetsman, David Ze- moon Levitan; secoonol row, Bernard Ginsburg, Max Coonheini, Arthur third hobos] judge for this district. t his country. Disappointeol in this
ilham Henry Gallagher, chief ,
which embraces cultural, at hletio
The change in the composition of man, Louis (ironed, and Peter Voss. Rein, Henry alonske, Aaron Droack and A. M. Krensky; third row,
At B'nai B'rith Convention
elan, lacking funds lied an under-
The cowperatiton of the two cities Dr. A. D. Weiner, Harry Las'ilso•witz, Philip I'. Sachs, Ito Reitman, counsel for the plaintiff, said he
and literary activities; the Pales.
the administration was manifested
standing of Mexican speech and Sunday, July 3.
tine house building fund, us ed to
in the fact that no other vice-pres- for the successful completion of the William Bensinger and Sam Better; back row, Joseph Schanfeld, Sam was unirillinglu proceed with the customs. they offered a problem
trial before Judge Raymond.
idents were elected as had been Yeshiva college project was enlisted J. Leon and Ily E. Padway.
Almighty God, Heavenly Father, build sanitary houses for Jew s set-
A mistrial in the libel anion was that demanded immediate atten-
by Harris I,. Selig, executive dime-
the case in previous years.
Ruler of the Universe, and Never- ding in Palestine, and the B'nal
tion, the speaker brought out.
declared
two
months
ago
wlitoi
an
tor
of
the
Yeshiva
college
building
13'rith Millet foundations whk h are
The administrative committee
Ti meet this problem of ooljust- Slumbering Guide and Guardian of being established to aid J ewish
afternoon newspaper published an
was reconstituted in such a man- fund, under whose leadership the
ing an European immigration to
interview
with
a
woman
juror
amount
of
$2,500,000
woo
raised
in
ner as to bring about greater har-
In the days of yore, at the early learning in the larger univei ^sales
against whom the defendants had a Latin civilization, the Irnai
mony and consolidation between New York City for that purpose
dawn of human history, ere the of the country.
B'rith relief commission has es-
liled charges.
The Yashiro college will be
"The excellent work of these
the various constituencies and fac-
children of men ascended the high
Gallagher and Senator James A. tablished an employment bureau,
tions within the organization. For erected in New York City at One
hills of vision, Thou tlidst will in foundations, accepted on equal
121.01 of Missouri, chief of Ford given instruction in Spanish to the
na tions
this purpose, the number of mem- Hundred Eighty-sixth street and
Thy infinite wisdom, in accordance terms by Christian organizi
, counsel, met with .lodge Raymond immigrants, encouraged them to
bers in the administrative commit- Amsterdnin avenue, and will con-
with the deep laid plans of Thy and welcomed and used by a con.
to discuss the retrial. Judge Ray- develop or learn trades, opened it
tee was increased to 25 and in- sist of three groups of buildings.
eternal burp ise, III enter and es- staidly increasing number of Jew.
! mond, whose court is in the western dental and medical clinic and has
cludes, outside of the president, a The cornerstone for the first group
tablish an everlasting covenant ish students, continues una bated,"
district of Alit•higan, pointed out taken many steps toward making
number of spokesmen for the of buildings was laid (on May I. The
with Israel, that we, the children declared Mr. Kahn, in speakir ig the
that his work in his hone district the immigrants econtomically and
first
group
of
buildings
will
house
group which came into power fol-
of Thy elect, should exemplify in Millet foundations, "Durins r the
I would keep him oecupied possibly soocially content in their strange
lowing the Cleveland convention, the Talniudical academy Ithe high
our lives and in our conduct Thy last year foundations have been
lo.yond Sept. 12, whereupon Mr. environment, Rabbi Zit•Itonks. said.
laws of justice and love; should maintained at the Universi ty of
as well as a considerable element schmol of the Yeshiva recognized
Gallagher suggested that Judge
by the New York state department
"There now are about 10,0110 bear witness too Thy unity, holi- Illinois at Urbana and Cham p aign;
of the Brandeis group.
Moinet be asked to assume charge Jews in Mexico) and about half of
University of Wisconsin at Medi.
of
education),
a
doormitory
to
house
ness and spirituality.
The composition of the adminis-
of the ease. Judge Raymond agreed, these are living in Mexico City,"
Ilen venly Father, priceless so son; University of Ohio at C olum.
trative committee, coupled with 250 students. and a great auditor-
but Senator Reed objected.
bus;
University of Michigs in at
ium.
Group
II
will
consist
of
a
col-
he said. "More are coming in at was 'Illy gift tot. everlasting na-
certain resolutions adopted by the
"Seine weeks have been spent the re at of about 1,11011 annually,
tional life to Israel, yet in the un- Ann Arbor, anti there will be eatab.
convention concerning the admin- lege of arts and sciences and a
threshing over the many legal ques- about or, per cent of whom are
fished
this fall a fifth fount lation
physical
education
building.
Group
folding of the centuries Thy glori-
istrative policies, were termed by
tions involved in this case," he said, coming to join their relatives. The
ous promise came to mean more to at the University of Califon lia at
the factions which remained dis- (' will contain the Yeshiva building,
"and
much
time
would
be
lost
if
at
Berkeley.
11'nai ICrith dues nut encourage the Jew than mere physical stir-
IN AND OUT
SMILIN' THROUGH
satisfied with the result as an in- the library, teachers' institute, the
new judge stepped in."
"The B'nai 13'rith throng h the
this immigration, but is doing its
troduction of "Brandeisism with- department of Semitic languages
Powers behind the throne—Dr.
'rhe out-going and in-coming
The senator also protested best to make the newcomers ao
Deathless life came in the course establishment anti the woi I of
out Brandeis." This opinion is and ;Host-graduate research, and presidents of Pisgah Lodge, No. Boris D. Bogt.n, secretary of the
against beginning the retrial in the happy as possible.
these foundations on univ ersity
the
gardens
and
courtyards.
of
time
to
spell
to
the
Jew
everlast-
better understood on the back-
campuses in America is pea form.
The movement to create the Ye- 34, Julius Deutelbaum and Samuel Constitutional Grand Lodge of I. "dog days," declaring that to do so
ground of the opening days of the
"They are learning that Mexico ing martyrdom, for the cause of ing fur Jews and Judaism • serve
Sternberg, respectiveiy. they con; 0. B. B., and Adolf Kraus, the would involve grave danger of an-
convention when the possibility of shiva college, whose purpose it is to ducted the convention. only living past-president.
has an ideal cli mote, that the gots- human lorotherhood, fur liberty of ice perhaps greater and MOM
other
mistrial,
arising
out
of
the
conscience, for the right of man to
the return of Justice Brandeis to train rabbis fur the orthodox pulpit
possible collapse of a juror tr am eminent does not interfere in any worship according to his holy con- fundamental than anything r the
and Jewish religious schools, has
active participation in Zionist lead-
attorney. His own physical condi- sense with religious practices and viction, for the realization of the order has accompliified dart ag
evoked wide interest throughout the
ership was heatedly discussed.
that it offers safety and employ-
$4 years of usefulness.
tion, he added was nut such ac to
Kingdom of Gal and the Messianic
The following were elected to American .1...wish communities. It
"The Jewish students, 1 futurill
justify hint in undertaking the re- ment to the immigrant Jew. They Ideal on efirt'h
is planned to combine with it the
taking
t h e administrative committee:
n (,e of these
leaders in their respective cc mrnue
trial of the case within the next see at vaii
Yeshiva
a
college
of
liberal
arts
Almighty God, too often hits the
facts and are giving up their orig.
Samuel Rosensoohn, Motrris Rothen-
nities,
fortified with knowlee ge of
few
weeks.
which will provide
inal plan of trying to enter this heart of Israel bled from number- the history, traditions, mom plishe
berg. Norvin H. Lindholm, I. D. and sciellCes,
less woounds. Many as were the
country,
Morrison, A. Liebowitz, Philip secular education fur the students.
(Turn to last page.)
ments
and
religion of their to them,
Dr. Bernard Revel, well-known
disasters and suffering which
Wattenburg, Dr. Stephen S. Wise,
"Our next step is the establish- evils
and proud of the fact that tin ey are
Jewish SO1111,11', is dean of the fac-
befell our people in the flight of
Judge Otto A. Roosalsky, Albert
Jews,
go
hack
to their homes to as.
ing of a loan society in Mexico to time, Thou, 0 Lord, host never
ulty of the Yeshiva.
Rosenblatt, Lawrence Berenson,
unit, positions of leadership , and,
help immigrants enlarge their failed us! Thom rememlewest the
Dr. Mordecai M. Kaplan, Elihu It
through
teaching
and exam pie, to
commercial activities until they
covenant of T hy grace anti mercy!
Stone, Irma I,. Lindheim, Mrs.
proni dn it., of n s
d su
e ulffi
.: Thou host kept alive in us the con- foster and perpetuate true Jude-
Robert Scold, Mrs. Anna looskoo-
ism. Thanks to the Hillel fu undo-
lions. sciouoness of lour task and mission,
witz Kruse, Mrs, Israel Goldstein,
Dona we can now successfully chat-
"In all our work we have had Theu finest keep awake in us the
Mrs. Archibald Silverman, Judge
lenge the statement we wer e un-
Mal the
William Lewis, Maurice Samuel,
the
unfailing
co-operation
of
the
inenen•y
of
nun
grunt
past
Will Formally Open Home Emergency Relief Commission of hope of even a brighter 111essanic a ble to controvert in 1923 when
Harry P. Fierst, Isaac Meister,
fret, Edward Chauncey its Idwin
New York, which has seen the in). future, a period of twace, love anti
for 41 Polish-Jewish War
Louis Topkis, Dr. A. Coralnick,
of the University of Illinois said:
on.
harmy
au
Dr. David J. Kaliski and Jacob
Orphans Sunday.
'Thousands of Jewish youtl ha go
portance of our task.
Thou most indeed our refuge in
Date of Belle Isle Event Is
Fishman.
froth annually from our en] versi-
"Figured on
dollar and cents
gent o•ations Down from the
The formation of the new
Moved Ahead One Week
The Canadian Farm school, basis, We have spent about $200,- tines of Muses to our own days ties and colleges, admirably
administrative committee was
pad fur the economic battle c f
spensortol by the Committee for 000 since 1921 and with that
to July 13.
reaches in unbroken succession the
brought about not without consid-
but bankrupt in their souls.'
Settling Jewish Orphans as Farm- anemia we have given 10,0110 im-
galaxy of those mighty men of will,
erable delay and a painful process
"Of the five Hillel found ations
ers
in
Canada,
will
be
formally
migrants
a
knowledge
of
the
lan-
The Ilalevy Choral society which
deed and understanding who will-
of elimination and political com- has been scheduled to appear with
opened Sunday, July 10. The 41 guage, found them work, helped ingly bore in their days the burden' of the order three are local ed in
binations. As rumor had it, the the Detroit Symphony orchestra at
district No, 6."
oorphans which the organization them to establish hones and teamd
of Israel.
fact that the Zionist constituencies • 11(.11e Isle on July 21) will make its
Referring to the order's at
brought front Mearitcher, Poland, for them when they were ill. At
In the spirit of such deathlesa,1
were apparently divided over the annual appearance on July 13- -
arrived in Georgetown, Ontario, ton the rate of $20 a man, we have self-.sacrificing attat•hment to the famation work, Mr. Kahn as id:
"It no longer is necessary to tell
Brandeis issue was taken advan- °Ile week sooner than was antici-
June 29 and were officially greeted purchased them lift., liberty and
THE BOARD OF STRATEGY
h th • Zion- looted.
the world what the Jew 'is no t' and.
tage of by the
by the mayor. They are now set- the pursuit of happiness.
(Turn to next paw..
! The e
r If
• Pis
all Ladies'
Auxiliar • . I •ft
t t ) r right,
0 CI S
I I:

A
i front
ht
ist Women's Organization, which.
therefore the Anti - Defor nation
tied on the farm where, muter the •
The reason for the change was
League has taken upon itse If the
according to rumor, had originally an unforeseen conflict of dates with row, NIrs. Nathan Blate.ikolf, Mrs. Harry Klein, Mrs. Harry Fleish-O direttien of their agricultural in-
task of telling the world wh at the
negotiated with the sponsors of the 'Jewish Folk Shul• which is giv- man (president), Mrs. Louis Rubenstein and Miss Anna Kaufmarc t ! structor and guide, a graduate of

back row, Mrs. R. Fleischer, Mrs, 11. Fixler, Mrs. It Newman, Mrs. E. Cornell Agricultural college, the
Jr
is.
Brandeis' return. It was reported ing a moonlight on July 20.
J. Schwartz and She Mary Bernstein. 'children are now eagerly at work.
In conformity w th the be ague's
i
that an understanding between the
On next Wednesday evening the
educational
polity, a speaker s' hu-
Iladassah leaders and the spokes- well-known Detroit choristers, un-
The orphans were accompanied
e duty
men fur the I.ipsky administration der the leadership of the Rev. Eli-
by the religious instructor atop
w II be to
was reached, by which the new ad- jah Zaludkowsky and Julius Miller,
music teacher, who have horn with
address luncheon clubs, cha mbera
ministration was to include a cer- willrepresent the Jewish 01111U- •
them since the origin) colony was
of commerce and civic org anim-
tain number of representatives of nity in the Hebrew National Night, o
founded in Poland. The Via- al and
the Hadassah as well as a certain shish
instrumental musical accomplish- "Intellectual Advancement Is Traditional in B'nai B'rith," lions on subjects which will i a form
a yearly event at Belle
the nun-Jew of the Jew's cot itribu-
number of men who were formerly Isle.
ments of the group are said to be
Says Executive Secretary of District No. 6 in
tion to art, literature, SI
of the Brandeis group. With the
truly remarkabl•
Preparations are being Made by
Chronicle Interview.
music, drama and to civili t n ic on
All
Officers Are Re-elected; Annual Conference Adopts
The work of the Conimittt•e for
many Jewish organization. in the
(Turn to last page.)
generally."
Settling
Jewish
Orphans
as
Farm-
Convention
Approves
I
city to greet the Hebrew National
Resolutions Elects
WORK
OF
PISGAH
LODGE
PRAISES
CULTURAL
The Federal Council of Ch urches
ers in Canada has loin cannot on
Night at Belle Isle with a record
Huge Budget.
New Officers.
of Christ in America, Mr. Kahn
under
the
direction
of
!Mr.
and
Mrs.
crowd. The Detroit press estimated
course,
to
the
legitimate
labors
of
said,
has done much to pear note a
Hiram
I).
Frankel,
executive
di-
M. Saxe of Georgetown and Ely
last year's Main ants at t Ha- 1
! ATLANTIC CITY.—The this-
CAPE MAY, N. .I.--(J. T. A.) Greenblatt of Detroit. The tattoo. rector of District Grand ImIge No.' the Ben B'rith. Of late, with all better understanding hetw e rn the
levy concert as high as 25,000 peo-
teenth annual convention of Ha- --A resoolutien endorsing the pro-, fouraltol the original Mime and 6, I. O. H. IL, fur :10 years an ac- these other functions already er- Jew and the Christian.
ple, and it is expected that this
i dassah. the Women's Zionist Or- test contained in the message of 'I brought the children ever front tive lien li'rith and one of the Out - go n
a 1111 the order it sel f col tied
The convention, which wi a s the
year'm crowd will exceed this num-
, ganization of America, just con- , its president, Rabbi Louis Wolsey, Europe. Mr. Saxe arranged all the standing leaders of the order to- and strengthened we have been most successful, in paint s Mend-
ber.
I eluded in the Ritz Carlton hotel ' against the efforts of missionary! details for their admittance with day, told, in an exclusive interview a le too turn our attention once ante, in the history of the d istriet
The Halevy Choral ma•iety fully
to Th.' Chronicle this week, his neat, too intelho•tual aolvanco•nient- grand lodge, lasted four Jays-
Exercises Will Be Preceded realizes its responsibility in repre- I here, adopted measures that in the societies to convert Jews to Chris-' the Canadian government.
Sunday, July 3, to Wedn esday,
coming year will allow fur expan- tianity in connection with the re-I
Outstanding among the workers views on a number of interesting the first love of tad. order."
by Long Parade of
senting the Jewish community in
sine
both
in
its
medical
and
health
cent
Budapest
conference,
wag, for tit . • cause arctlefollowin g: and important problems coonfront-
As an example of the practical, July 5. The first delegates to ar-
. • • , end is making
Members.
;welfare work in Palestine and in adopted by the Central Confer-, Mrs. Ida Dishel, Mrs. Harry Green- ing the future of the order and concrete things the order is doing rive were those from Wit inipeg,
every effort to present an interest-
Its cultural and fund-raising activi- . (-nee of American Rabbis at the '
for cultural progress, Mr. Frankel Canada.
att. Mrs. Nathan Greenblatt, and American Jewry in general.
The cornerstone of the new ing and rulurful program. Th • ties in America. The increasing closing session of its thirty-eightht.
S unday at
p. m. the B'nai
te e memle•rs of the Mezritt•her La•
As one of the (original pi oopo- cited the action of District No. I) in
temple being erected by Jericho folk-song, the workers' song, the demantl upon Hatless:1h service in annual convention here. Rabbi do ss . s „o o y.
tents of the intellectual advance-' providing books on Jewish and Wroth symphony orchestra of Pis-
•t
Lodge, No 490, I. 0. 0. F., on liturgical and the classical, all will Palestine and the development of Abram Simon of IVashington, D.
gah ledge, under the baton of Dr.
iiiignate
subjects
fur
the
libraries
of
ment work of the order and its
Joy road between Linwood and find a place in the short but varied nearly every phase of its work C., chairman of the President's , Those who are driving to Gmorge-
town fur the opening of the stilted wider scope pregram, Mr. Frankel the various colleges within its jur- Mork Gunzburg, noted local musi-
Lawton, will be laid at 1 o'clock program.
there and in this country were Report committee, presented the
spoke very infoormatively about this isdiction. The funds appropriated cian, rendered a splendid concert of
l'he Ilalt•vy has gained the full
Sunday aftern000n. The exorcises
rese
T
resoluti
h
l
u
f
on.
shown in the reports of the na-
ui
.n.
(Turn to last page.)
by the grand lodge for this pur- standard classical selections and
phase of the order's activities.
confidence of the entire J • •• h
will he preceded by a parade of the
convention also adopted a
pose. he pointed out, are augmented received an ovation from the large
community in Detroit at its former tional committees.
Pisgah ledge may be proud of
members of the lodge, the Reber-
The convention was the largest resolution urging the state legisla-
by donations from the lodges adja- audience that filled the Crystal
concerts and, especially, at last
its intellectual advancement pro-
ran, a number of grand lodge of-
roan of Hotel Stadler.
I
ever
held
by
liadassah.
It
was
at-
lures
to
pass
laws
requiring
a
cer-
cent
to the college s.
year's Ilt•brow National Night, and
gram," said Mr. Frankel. "There
ficers and three bands. The pa-
Dr. Mark Gun:burg rendered ■
tended by 500 delegates represent- tificate of health from a reputable
"It has been my exm•rienre." con-
has been a considerable amount of
rade will form at the corner of
(Turn to next page.)
ing 34,500 members. Mrs. Robert physician before a marriage may
tinued Mr. Frenkel, "that one of solo that was splendidly received.
progress in this phase of B'nai
Taylor and Hamilton avenue.
Szold was chairman of the conven- be consummated; another resolu-,
the principal reasons for non-at- He was tendered a basket of flow-
13'rith work throughout the district
Jericho Lodge was founded
tion, and Miss Ruth Cohen, secre-
endorsing the activities of the,
tendance at lodge meetings and for ers as a token of appreciation.
and Pisgah is in the very forefront
eight years ago. It now has a
The convention was officially
CAMP FOR MOTHERS
Hebrew Sheltering and Immigra-
that matter at Jewish gatherings.
tory.
in this respect.
membership of 560, all of whom
I
Mrs.
Irma
L.
Lindheim
of
New
tion
Aid
Society
of
America,
and
of all kinds, is the pressure from opened on Sunday evening at 7
AND BABIES OPENS
Will Discuss Conventions In
"Intellectual advancement is tra- the home. Wives and families, if °clock with a beautiful prayer by
are Jewish, and is one of the
York, president, and all the other a. resolution commending Governor
Ills Sabbath Sermons
ditional in the B'nai !Frith," Mr. they have no part to play in the Rabbi Moses Fisher of F.i Moshe
strongest and most highly respect-
Mothers' and Babies' camp I officers were re-elected. Mrs. Ed- Fuller of Massachusetts fur his in- •
July 9 and 16.
Frankel pointed out "The found- affairs of a lodge, are apt to resent synagogue.
ed of the Oddfellow lodge..
ward Jacobs of New York, Miss quiry and his desire to pursue an
opened Monday, July 4. The
ers of the order were men of learn- the absence of the head of the
President Julius S. Kahn pre-
The new structure was necessi-
and
Pearl
Franklin
of
Chicago,
investigation
to
the
end
that
the
ramp is now located in Forester,
Rabbi Leon Fram of Temple ing who carried over from their house on lodge nights. The tel- sided, and asked Adolf Kraus and
tated by the constant growth of
Mrs. Archibald Silverman of Pray- innocence or guilt of Sacco and
Michigan, on the shore of Lake
Beth-El, who has heen spending a European homeland the Ione and lectual advancement committRS, in Dr. Boris Bogen to take their
the lodge, both in membership and
idence
are
again
the
vice-presi-
Vanzetti
may
be
more
clearly
and
Huron, and is conducted by the
brief vacatioon in the east, has re- rennet for learning that has al- preparing programs of interest. places on the platform as honored
activities. It is said that the build-
dents; Mrs. Robert Szold, secre- fully established.
Jewish Centers association. Miss
The convention also approved I turned to Detroit. Ile will occupy ways been one of the cherishedtra- help to • great extent to eliminate guests.
ing will be one of the finest of its
tory, and Mr, H. B. Lefkowitz,
Mary Caplan is conducting the
"Daddy" Adolph Freund, veteran
kind. Ground was broken on Sun-I camp for the fourth season.
the plan of the Synagogue Coun- the pulpit every Saturday morning ditione of our race. Until about the this pressure from the home. An
treasurer.
eighties 01 the last century one of interesting and entertaining pro. B'nai B'rith worker am! past presi-
day, June 12.
At the opening session, Mrs. cil of America for a more general' during the summer.
The camp, which is one of the
While in the east, he attended the principal functions of our order gram open to all the members of dent of district No 6, made an ad-
The new temple, a three-story
Lindheim gave the annual report adoption of the five-day working
finest of its kind in the country,
structure, will have all the facili-
of the national board, which de. week as giving promise of facilitat- two great conferences—the Central was the cultural. Then for a time the family tend to make the lodge dress of welcome to the visiting
makes a nominal charge of $12
ties and accommodations neees-
dared that the past year was ing the observance of the Sabbath Conference of America Rabbis at the philanthropic function came to the common meeting place of the delegates. In his address he cited
for mothers and 86 fur children
"marked by the increasing import.. by all religious denominations in Cape May, N. J., and the Zionist the fore and the order eniharked family and the Jewish community that the menorah and th e flag go .
airy to carry on the work of the
under seven years of age. Ap-
• convention at Atlantic City. He upon the founding of its vast phil- in general.
operate in the field of human
lodge to the best advantage. In
ant positions which tiadawah has America.
plicants are invited to register
addition, it will include a fully
assumed in general Zionist affair'
"One of the chief problems of the achievement in this country and
The officers elected by the Cen- will give his impressions of these anthropic enterprises which are
at the Jewish Center, 31 Mel-
two momentous assemblies on two -till the pride of all B'nai B'rith. shut today is to make it interesting. that the good that we do for others
equipped gymnasium, a locker
due
both
to
numerical
and
spirit-
teal
Conference
of
American
Reb-
boo roe.
In the first quarter of the present Many synagogues today have rec. is bound to come back to us .
usl strength in America and the bis are: Dr. G. Enelow, New York,. succeeding Saturdays.
room and showers. The latter will
The cooking at the camp is
"When Rabbis Meet" will be his century a new phase of endeavor ornized this fact and are offering
Hiram Frankel, secretary of die.
recognized excellence of its work i president; Dr. David Lefkowitz,1
be open to the general public, in
strictly kosher. There is a large
pervaded
our order. We placed our better musical settings for their trict No. 6, read telegrams of co
subject
Saturday
morning.
July
9.
the nature of a community center.
I Dallas, Texas, vice-president; Dr.'
house to accommodate mothers I in Palestine."
Hadasaah raised 1750,000 dur- Morris Newfield,
The Independent Order of Odd-
Birmingham, 1 and "The Crisis in Palestine" will omphasis on national and interns- services, for example, and their gratulation from the governor ed
and children. Women trained in
tienal service on behalf of the Jews rabbis are choosing more timely Michigan, Hoe, Fred. Green. i.E
fellows hails the achievement of
ing the year, the report stated, for' Ala., treasurer; Dr. Isaac E. Mar- be his subject Saturday, July 16.
recreational work take care of
this new temple not only as ■
In his sermon on "When Rabbis If America and Europe. The World topics for their sermons. The a letter to Benjamin Ginsburg fry=
the children and direct their , its own specific work and for gen- canon, Macon, Ga., recording see-
and the subsequent disorgen- younger people are attracted by Senator James Coulees.
•war
Meet,"
he
will
comment
on
the
rab-
mark of the great progress made
gamer, The grounds are spa- leral Zionist purposes. From a retary; Joseph L. Fink, Buffalo,
binical deliberations with regard to. ization and suffering of the Jews the modernity of the more advanced
Hon. John W. Susi* suing et
membership of 170 in 1912, Ha- corresponding secretary.
by the lodge, but also as a monu-
cious and the resort is famous
of
Eurone
fell within this per d.
"proselytes,"
"spiritual
healing'
ment to the untiring labor of its
for its sandy beach.
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