A merica Yeal ish Periodical Cotter

CLIFTON /MENUS • CINCINNATI 20, 01110

TIE&TROIKA:WISH (ARONICIA

PALESTINE REPORT r
Old World Schools ISSUED BY BRITISH

New Conditions Ruin

Institution Maintained by the
Mandates Commission Told
Baron De Hirsch Fund
of Poor Financial
Faces Dissolution.
Conditions.

VIENNA.—(J. T. A.) •— Inter-
esting facts were disclosed here in
connection with court proceedings
brought by the teachers of the
Jewish schools which were main-
tained by the Baron de Hirsch
fund in Galicia and Bukowina. The
trial disclosed the fact that the
shares in which the Baron de
Ilirsch fund invested its ninnies
originally had the value of 12,-
000,0041 gold franks, but had de-
creased to a value of 700,000 be-
cause of the depreciation in the
shares.
In addition to this, the Polish
mivernment recently arranged for
the transfer of 500,000 francs of
the remaining sum to Warsaw.
The court expressed the hope
that strict diplomatic steps will be
taken by the Austrian government
with Warsaw. It was further dis-
closed that at the time the rate of
Austrian exchange fell, after the
war, the directors of the fund ex-
changed the shares they held into
P heavy
Polish
currency at a hey loss.
The directors explained that this
step Was taken because Galicia had
become part of Poland and there-
fore the obtaining of funds in Po-
lish currency was necessary.
It developed during the trial
that most of the school buildings
were destroyed during the war.
The board of the fund, with head-
quarters in Vienna, realizing that
they could not administrate
schools in Polish territory from
Vienna, intend to sell the schools.

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17

PARIS.--The precedent of a Jew
addressing all audience of Jews and
Christians from the pulpit of a
Christian church was established in
Europe when Rabbi Stephen \Vise
of New York's new synagogue de-
livered the regular Sunday sermon
in the American Church here upon
the invitation of the pastor, the
Rev. Dr. Wilson Cochran.
"This is not unusual in our coun-
try," said Rabbi \Vise, "but I be-
here it is the first time a Jew has
spoken from a Christian pulpit in I
Lung,"
The sermon dealt with the com-
mon traditions and cannon bases
of Judaism and Christianity and
with the points of disagreement,
which he attributed not to the re-
NEW HOME OF CONGREGATION BETH DAVID
ligions, but rather to the Jew and
Christian, "who morally have the
Above is an architect's perspective of the new Beth David Syna f same ideals and the Sallie (00111111•
gogue, designed and being erected under the personal supervision 0
111111S, but litter theologically," he
J. I. Piipkin, architect. The building is ideally located on the inter- said.
section of Fourteenth street and Elmhurst avenue and when completed
Rabbi Wise's peroration was a
will represent On expenditure of $250,000,
plea for tolerance between Jew alai
The architect has snits mood to't
Christian, which he said was now
i
persons,
the
necessary
kitchen
and
d es i gn till . synagogue i n h arnmny
arising in America and spreading
with its funttions and traditions,; pantry. service portion, a large foy-
to other countries.
• nd has chosen as the style early I yr, cheek room, and toilet facilities.
Following the sermon, Rabbi
Romanesque with a decided Byzan- , There is also a memoria room and \Vis• declined to comment upon
I daily service room which is so ar-
tine and eastern feeling.
Henry Ford's retraction of the at•
The temple proper nt.,. un i t., an ; ranged that it may be used daily, tacks against Jews in the Dearborn
area of SOxl00 feet, and will accom- independent of any other portion of Independent. "That is something
oche 950 persons on the main floor the building. This rmon is located I cannot discuss until I have more
Oa the Fourteenth street side and
and 525 in the balcony.
information and have studied the
The main entrance is on Elnel has an independent entrance and
matter," he declared.
horst avenue with two auxiliary stairway on the Fourteenth street
Hundreds of Jews added to the
tnt ratites on I ourteenth street. elevation.
visitors and the regular congrega-
The balcony is designed for the
The building is to be of strictly
tion packed the church to overflow-
.
women
and
separate
rest
and
com-
fireproof toast action and will em
ing.
,0dy su c h features as will make fort rooms are provided in addition
wash rooms
it one of the mast modern orthialsix to the general rest 81111
synagoteues in the city. in the basement. The rabbi's room,
The main auditorium is designed choir room, and dressing rooms
in the form of a perfect 00 foot have Men provided adjacent to the
SqUare rising 50 feet to the high altar.
The exterior of the building is (k-
point of the dun.. The interior of
stone, and the
ilo. auditorium is done in oak woad signed in brick and
panelling and antique platter. entire mass of building gives an
Judaean Pioneers.
The auditorium walls rise lit feet impression of solidity and strength.
The Judaean Pioneers are chal-
and are crowned with a series of Above the great stone arch is the lenging all other Judaea clubs in
Coin-
true byzantine pendentives which Tablet of Moses with the Tull
the city of Detroit to a tennis
carry the ornamental dome.
The Star of David has been used tournament to be held in any Sun-
'I' he altar has received special at-
day most convenient to the op-
in
the
leaded
glass
windows
as
the
tention and has been designed to
111111elll ' s team. If no answer to this
give an effect of simplicity and principal motif.
challenge is made, the Pioneers
According
to
Henry
C.
Keywell,
strength. A warmth is given the
will claim the tennis championship
entire auditorium by the three president of the congregation and of the Young Judaea League. For
great stained glass windows on chairman of the building commit-
further information write to Fred
each side especially designed to tee, and Morris Zack, mentber of Bornstein, 353E Lovett avenue.
portray the various ritualistic sym- the committee, through whose un-
bols of the religion. tirin • efforts this project has been
On the lower floor of the temple made possible, the synagogue will
there is a spacious dining room. he ready to be used for the coming
sufficient in size to iimaanodate 5(1(1 High Holidays.

ittrmplr EMI El
Notes

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Sam Landau and (laughter, Mrs.
Sol Goldstein, have returned to
Montreal after spending a week
with friends in the city.

Rabbi Wise Speaks
In Parisian Church

Sets New European Prece-
dent; Declines to Com-
ment On Ford.

GENEVA. — (J. T. A.1 — The
situation in Palestine as viewed by
the British government as the
mandatory power was described in
the report submitted by England
to the Permanent Mandates Com-
mission of the League of Nations
at its session last week.
According to the British govern-
ment's report, the economic condb
lion of Palestine is less prosperous
than last year and the financial
situation of the Jewish population
is unsatisfactory in comparison to
the previous two years. This has
affected trade generally.
While the public finances of the
country are not unsatisfactory, the
report proceeds, the situation de-
mands a cautious policy.
The considerable expansion in
is due mainly to the large
influx of Jewish capital, but Jew-
ish enterprise has not yet succeed-
ed and cannot immediately suc-
ceed in increasing the country's
production to a level which would
maintain its increasing population.
Therefore, expenditures must be
kept low, because of the difficulty
in insuring financial stability.
It is possible that there is some
danger that unduly ileSSimistic in-
ferences will be made from the
present situation regarding the es-
tablishment of the Jewish National
Home, the report states. While
the facts controvert these optim-
ists who demand unrestricted im-
migration, criticise the government
and urge it colonizing policy, it
mu
st be reebered that ti
me i
l perhap
m
s the prim e
the essentiam
factor in effecting a successful
Jewish settlement in the country.
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Y. M. H. A. Canso Facilities En- All available monies and efforts
should be directed toward the C1111-
joyed by Capacity Crowd.
solidation of positions already
Word conies from the Y. W. II. gained.
The, report praises the spirit anti
A. camp that the Krolik addition
fortitude of the Jewish population
is rapidly nearing completion.
during
the crisis and their deter-
Registration for camp has been
- so heavy that it has been imatera• mined struggle through the diffi-
five to use the new building even cult period.
Answering the mandates con.
in its present unfinished state.
Campers are more enthusiastic mission's question as to what meas-
ures
are being taken to secure the
than over over the many attrac-
tions and diversions of camp life. establishment of. the Jewish na-
tional
home ill Palestine, the gov-
The cooling breezes of Lake Hu-
ron, the wide stretch of sandy ernment states in the report that
its policy aims to place all in-
beach, tennis, boating, stunt par-
habitants, irrespective of rave or
ties, all have their devotees, while
religion, on a touting of equality.
the rush at the sound of the din-
The net of good government
ner gong testifies to the excellence
themselves create conditions far-
o( the food.
umberto the develll i mu•rt of t he
The increased capacity makes umber
Jewish settlement in Palestine, it
another small ice-box necessary,
states.
and it is hoped that someone in the
The report enumerates the num-
community may find it possible to
ber of Jewish immigrants to the
present the "Y" with a used tone,
country, the increase in the land
now that weless refrigeration is
acquired for Jewish settlement,
Saturday Morning Services:
so many homes.
being installed
the expenditures of the Zionist
If yau have an ice-box for the
"The Crisis In Palestine" will
Organization in promoting the de-
ciimp, call Glendale 7971 and the
velopment of the country. It also be the subject of Rabbi Leon
office will arrange for its trans-
refers to the Jewish Agency agree- F'ranc's sermon Saturday.
portation.
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ment.
High Holiday Services:
JERUSALEN1 1.1. T. A.1--The
•hall in the Mac ,
The Maccabee
economic conditions in Palestine cal see Building Putnam at Wood-
will be described in a Blue Paper ward, will be the scene of the sup-
Mrs. J. Brodder and daughters to be issued by the Palestine gov- plementary services of Temple
Mrs.
of Detroit are the guests of Mr. ernment. A decision to issue a re- Beth El during the coining New
part on the economic conditions Year and Day of Atonement. The
and Mrs. A. 13. Roman.
in the cauntry was made by the members of the temples will wor-
ration.
ship in the stain auditorium 1111,1 in
Mr. and Mrs. George Fox of Palest III1' ill1/11i II
the Brown Memorial' Chapel of the
Richmond, Ind., are the guests of
temple,
Mrs. Frances Levy.

KROL1K ADDITION
NEARS COMPLETION

17

NEW SYNAGOGUE

WHO DID THROW
THOSE BRICKS?

Young
Judaea

Mothers' Camp Note.:
Mrs. Eta Rosen love the bless-
ings over the Sabbath candles on
Friday night, July S. Audrey Ja-
cobs gave the blessing of the bread
in English while .ludith Rosen, a
pupil of the United Hebrew Schools,
said the prayer in Hebrew. On this
day the guests of the camp had a
picnic at Sanilue County Park,
which hat the most perfect scenery.
On July 12, the entire camp fam-
ily. went to Carsonville to see a mov-
ie entitled "Sweet Rosie O'Grady."
The "Gertrude Ederlt , " prize was
awarded to Stet. I,. Kolodin fur
swimming..
On July 11, the children staged
II very unique program under the
direction of Miss Rose Kursinan,
schoolchild worker. After the Km
gram a court session was held and
four of the camp members were
brought up for violating camp
rules. Earlier that lacy Miss Kars-
man with all the children at camp
h ,.;t a lun ei t i l by way of the beach to Port

Beth El Collegei--
"Current Jewish History" was
the course for which th e re w a s th e
The Detroit Saturday Night.)
largest number of requests from
-
the students of Beth El College.
Mr. and Mrs. henry Weiss of
The
aboutIlenrf It will be' given next year by Rabbi'
Detroit are the guests of Mr. and Ford's apology to
at'
the Jews for his Leon Frain. One of the features
Saturday evening old
Fh ivy
Mrs. J. C. Hirschfield.
years of slandering them the bet- of the college next year will be a
fashiened datives are held in the v11
ter. It is not a pretty thing. The yours.. in "Training for Club Lead- Inge barn. On one special ei'
m ,
Mrs. Rose Moses, accompanied making an apology, late as it ership," to be given by Jacob
by her grandson, Hobby Moses, has was, was manly enough, as it al- Pearlstein of the Jewish Centers modern dancing was added and II. ,
proceeds of this dance went for II
returned home after spending 10 ways is when one confesses error
Association.
benefit of the golf course which
days with her son and daughter in in order to do justice.
--
nearby.
Toledo.
WW1
The manner of the apology
Registrations for the camp are
School of Religion:
, omething else. It not only asks
The two houses next door to the still being taken at the Jewish CA ti
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Marienthal forgiveness of the Jews for his
temple, cal Gladstone, have been ter, 31 Melbourne, daily. Rates are I
haw returned to their home in persistent attack upon them, but
2.00 for an adult, with 85.00 leg_ I
Chicago after spending 10 days in it also asks then: to believe that vacated and are being prepared °l
More information
for occupancy by the School of Istration fee.
this city.
he did not know the attack was be-
o
, II be secured by calling
Religion
of
Temple
Beth
El.
The
'
ing made. "Trusted friends with
Boy Scouts will probably have HTs•
whom I have conferred recently"
HUDSON•ESSEX SETS
t
heir
headquarters
there,
and
the
PRODUCTION RECORD assured him he was doing great in- school paper, the Bethelite, will Mothers' Picnic a Success:
'ustice to the Jews. "This had
In spite of the fact that the pie
led me to direct my personal at- also establish its office in one of
A new production peak was
....v. a re ., the rooms. The houses are to bi „ Lees were somewhat delayed in
to the subject."
reached 011 WedlleSilay of lost weak tendon
salt of this survey" — re(ently I known as Temple Beth El Annex. ,,. twit ,. started everyone who at-
when 1,021 Ilu i kon and Essex cars
,l haul a very line time. After
were manufactured. On that date made, apparently—he is
I "deeply I i ,. lunches were eaten Mr. Donau.!
a total of 1,002 new Hudson and mortified" by the antics of his pub ,. JEWISH CHIEF RETIRES; I i ,,plithn, of the department
lication. "lied I appreciated tilt t
Essex curs111•10. shipped or driven
ti, took charge of the p
, '''stu n,
SERVED CITY 35 YEARS
away from t he Hudson plant. This articles, I would have forbi.1.1. t
a'raril. The winners of the differ, •
(Didn't 1.,,i4
___ __.
is believed to la , a new day's record their circulation."
"f 33''''' I •,:iIty raves are as follows; Heft
themadn't
heard of them'.'
?
H
production of in cylinder cars.
11. , rse nave, Leonard Cohen; But..
''' Rein " I ' 4
)
have been greatly shocked 4
II udson production figures for
sult of my study and examina- W• Philadelphia avt 00r. I hild N. ,,,,,, Sylvia S o lomon; monkey :0 ..
th e Period of six months ending a re
f th • Dearborn tallittn Fire Chief and . l... of De- . cab nice, Sam Jackson; girls
Italy I show that 1118,3:01 cars have lion of t he files
,:etcralli hee lighters. has re- • ea{ e, Emma Shapiro; spike deo i•
been built by the company. Of Independent and of the pamphlet ' tfillt s
honors frem activeserv- lewdest, Mrs. B. Widre; fat sv, ,:
these 127,4151 were Essex—an in- entitled "fhe International Jew.' "
with .years in the city's I e't
n race, Mrs..lennie Warnik; sa, i.
Just
the
day
before
yesterday,
as
ire
after
sea=r of about :15 per cent in Es-
lowing contest, Mrs. Kitty Jerk
discovered the wrung servlee•
, productii n over the first six it were, hi ,
Weingarden
it
the
only
Jewish
son;
balloon blowing contest, Mrs.
entionally
commit-
t
months of 114241; and more than he had "unin
chief in the United States, and re- Florence 'Lorin.
double the number Essex built by ted."
Even his editor didn't know Mr. i•eived his promotion through his
them in the last half of 1920.
his pzrformance
Faicoms Hold Weiner Roast:
Officials at the Hudson plant Ford didn't know. Editor Came- heroic efforts ill
well liked
: , ,ht this phenomenal increase in ran has been whaling away at the. of his duties. Ile was
On Monday evening, .duly 11, the
Who served under
by all of the
1, 117i1less to the exceptionally tine Jews all these years, thinking he
members of the Fa icons Club aloe
him.
appearance of the present Essex had the moral support of the boss,
I with their ,pourer, Sir. .711,
Ile is a native of Detroit air
liar s, and to the changes in design as he had in writing "Mr. Ford's
Blatt, went to Palmer I'ark ale . '
ad- commenced his departmental career
which he
av added materially to the Page," which Mr. Ford 110W
they had a weiner roust. Earl) e.
with
Engine No. 3. Later he serve(
mits
lie
never
real,
let
alone
power and performance of both
ate so many weiners that it I , , •
and
for
severa
wrote. At len t, Mr. Ford never with Engine No. 41,
had to be called after a while. 1 I
"Essex sales are greater," said interfered with him. One of the years with Ladder Co. N. 5.
.
12 members a the organizatm•
On the «
Aaron Delay, Hudson-Essex dis- most surprised men in the United
autiful :enjoyed themselves so much ti,..
tributer in the Detroit area, "and States when he heard o the Ford he was presented with a
:" they. are planning to hold (motto.
,sari) 1001 than, by' the co n :,1) na u
he demand for the new Essex is apology was this same Mr. Came- %sak
n .'n , one in the very near future.
the most insistent anti gratifying ron. In spite of all the protests in his eennuand. A r.s.eptl
rs. 51
that we bare ever known. June and denials and challenges of all given in his honor by SI
Bhratrika Plans Open Meetings:
Weingarden,
Was the biggest month in our his- the Jews during. all these years,
, The Pihratrika Chili has planned
tory and July premises to be bet- Mr. lord never called off his edi•
an
outing for each Friday for the
tact, E. G. Pipp, his first
ter. In the first 12 days of tills tor t
ABYSSINIAN SCHOOL
next month instead of their regular
month, Hudson and FAM11 are lead- editor, states that Mr. Ford him-
meetings.
(Inc Friday they expect
APPEALS FOR FUNDS
ing all ears in Wayne County, re- self started the whole anti-Jewith
avr a picnic sapper at Belle
gardless of price, by A substantial campaign.
Isle and listen to the symphony
Even when Herman Bernstein,
margin,"
The unique school conducted in another they are going la a moon.
the New York Jewish editor,
Abyssinia for the benefit of the I light, a third on a hay ride.
brought
a libel suit against Ford
F. Keith's Temple Theater
Falashas
is in danger of being
for /200,000 more than three
Bonstelle Playhouse.
years ago, Mr. Ford did not call closed. For almost 2,000 Y ea "'
The Guy and Pearl Magill, Re-
these people have been loyal to Ju-
vue and Morton Downey, popular off his editor. On the contrary, daism without assistance from co-!
Mr.
Ford
put
up
plenty
of
money
young American tenor, divide
. "So This Is London," Georg(
re
headline honor on the bill at B. F. to fight the libel suit for $1.000,-
ITighiewlit:(ttol for the Falashas Cohan's outstanding production
000 more recently brought against
Keith's Temple Theater starting
proves the civilizing and educa- I will be the next attraction at th
next Sunday. The Magleys have him by Aaron Sapiro.
(tonal power of Judaism. If the' Playhouse, beginning next week
Yet Mr. Ford, so he says, did
an elaborate singing and dancing
"So This Is London" was pro
not know what it was all about. school is closed, it will be a blot
offering featuring the "Strumming
Ilueed during a productive year i
on the pages of Jewish history.
Serenailera." Murton Downey is People of a dozen languages knew
Your dollars will keep the school New York--a year of exceptional
a featured music maker and for- all about it from The Interna- open. Send your contribution of ly fine plays. It enjoyed long run
mer soloist of Paul Whiteman's tional Jew," but not a soul in the $5, $10 or $25 at once to the fal- in both New York and London, re
Band. Others billed: Cosica and English-speaking world ca e . ■ lowing address; American Pro-' ceiving tremendous appreciatio n
Verdi, a pair of talented young attention to it. Mr. Ford was deaf Falasha Committee, Inc., 2107 1 and equal popularity on both aide
muticiano, in "Stringing Comedy;" and blind to the doings of his own Broadway, New York City. I of the ocean.
Lord and Wills, a likeable pair in paper. which all Ford dealers had,
While it contains satire on th,
Dr. Cyrus Adler is honorary
to sell. It woo a wicked editor I
an original offering; the Florenis,
chairman and Rabbi Joseph Rauch English. it also contains satire 01
" Artistic Poseurs and Egotist°. who made all the trouble,
I the American, and both nationals
vice-chairman.
rists;" Aerial Smiths, presenting Mr. Ford's knowledge or advice or
I ties were equally "good scouts" i
"The Act With Many Thrills" consent. If that is the case, we
Barking dogs never have valiant ; acknowledging the laugh on them
other Keith-Albee vaudeville and have been wondering who started teeth. helves.
the peace ship.
the new screen program.

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Your Protection

A

result of a recent investiga-
T HE
tion of the Jewish Bakery Shops

shows that meticulous care is taken
with the smallest detail by the
owners and employees to make
their shops clean and sanitary be-
yond reproach.

We found, however, that their
hake-stuffs arc too frequently handled
by the customers. This procedure is
contrary to all rules of sanitation
and the baker is liable to punish-
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