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U. P. A. TO RAISE
$350,000 IN CASH
BEFORE OCT. 1
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MEET IN CRACOW
JEWISH CALENDAR
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5688 -1927
Rosh liashonah (New Year's Eve) ...Monday, Sept. 26
Tuesday, Sept. 27
Rosh Ilashonah (first day)
Rosh Hashonah (second day)....Wednesday, Sept. 28
Thursday, Oct. 6
Yom Kippur
Tuesday, Oct. 11
First Day of Succoth
Tuesday, Oct. 18
Shemini Atzereth
Wednesday, Oct. 19
Simchath Torah
Thursday,
Oct. 27
Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan
Friday, Nov. 25
Rosh Chodesh Kislev
Monday, Dec. 19
First Day Chanukah
Sunday, Dec. 25
Rosh Chodesh Tebeth
reform suggested by the American
deegation at the congress was
adopted, thus making American
Jewry largely responsible for the
success of our work in l'alestine,
and
Whereas, the fifteenth Zionist
congress has emphasized the crit-
ical economic situation which exists
in Palestine, and the necessity for
immediate funds, to relieve unem-
ployment, and otherwise aid the
Jewish pioneers, and stressed the
fact that workers in Palestine are
in urgent need of the financial sup-
port which has been promised to
them by American .lewry, on the
basis of which they launched upon
large undertakings, and
"Whereas, the Jews of America
have assumed a definite moral obli-
By CONGRESSMAN CLARENCE J. McLEOD.
gation to the Jewish pioneers en-
gaged in the rebuilding of Pales-
tine as the national Jewish home-
land by making certain pledges to
Upon this New Year occasion, I am very happy to
relieve the economic depression in
extend to my many good friends of the Jewish faith
that country, and
"Whereas, it is an evasion of
through The Detroit Jewish Chronicle my sincere and
responsibility for any subscriber to
hearty wishes for their happiness and prosperity dur-
the United Palestine Appeal not to
ing the coming year.
fulfill his pledge, after he has
promised to share the burden of
reconstruction work in Palestine,
therefore be it
"Resolved, at this special con-
ference of the United Palestine Ap-
peal held in New York city on Sept.
IS, 1527, that American Jewry be
By HARRY SLAVIN,
called upon to redeem its pledges to
President, Michigan Council of B'nai B'rith Lodges.
—IIE)'N'S FIFTH FLOOR
the United Palestine Appeal and to
raise $350,000 in cash during the
month of September in the pay-
ment of pledges made, so Oat the
The Michigan Council of B'nai B'rith lodges ex-
distress of the Jewish . pioneers in
tends its best wishes for a happy new year to theiews
l'alestine may be relieved, and
of Michigan.
proper advantage taken of the new
The B'nai B'rith has the confidence of all shades of
opportunities offered to accelerate
the progress of rebuilding the
Jewry in its cultural program. It strives for harmony
homeland."
among the different groups of Jewry.
In an address delivered by Judge
Goodwill and better understanding between all
William M. Lewis of Philadelphia,
national chairman of the United
religious and racial groups are fostered by the B'nai
Palestine Appeal, he stressed the
B'rith,
urgency of raising funds immedi-
Let us hope that the B'nai B'rith lodges, in their
ately for
' the Jewish workers in
wider scope of activities, will have the support of all
Palestine, and said:
"There is still a considerable
Jews during the coming year,
amount of unemployment accom-
panied by distress, in some cases
acute, especially in the cities of
Tel Aviv, Jerusalem and Haifa.
But in view of the new administra-
tion in Palestine and the reform
measures adopted, there is every
likelihood that the situation will be
remedied. But money to be most
effective and to stop the depression
at this critical time must be forth-
coming at once. The economic crisis
in Palestine may be compared to a
hole in a dyke. If the necessary
measures are taken when the hole
is small, comparatively little effort
is required to make the wall sound
as ever, but should there be any
delay, much more effort and energy
will be required in the
and
end.
"It must be remembered that our
aim of $350,000 for Palestine be-
Plenty
fore the first of October is not
of
based on additional contributions.
Large
All that is being asked is that Jews
Sizes!
who promised money to Palestine
during the past year should make
good their promises at once, so that
their share in the upbuilding of the
national Jewish homeland may
achieve its greatest effectiveness."
Another address was delivered
by Morris Rothenberg, who de-
clared that a new responsibility
—HEYN'S FOURTH FLOO It faced American Jewry in its work
for the reconstruction of Palestine.
"One of the important aspects of
the recent fifteenth Zionist con-
gress held at Basle," he said "was
the emphasis placed upon the ne-
cessity of consolidating the Jewish
position in Palestine. It was
brought out at the congress that
the investment of world Jewry in
Palestine for the last 10 years
Could not bring the necessary and
justifiable results if the cap-stone,
fortifying everything that had
been done before, was not placed
on our efforts. In accordance with
These sentiments, the congress fin-
ally adopted the program presented
by the American delegation, whose
chief planks were economy and con-
solidation. Economy, so that the
maximum could be achieved with
the minimum of expenditure; con-
solidation so that the present col-
onies and other Jewish institutions
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in l'alestine could be strengthened.
WOODWARD
"There have been many occasions
Between State
on which Zionists have been faced
and Grand River.
with more difficulties than they are
at present, and these obstacles have
been overcome. The Zionists
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have now reached their real oppor-
tunity. The years gone by have
been years of experimentation, and
may have been costly, because of
7 , the newness of the project which
we underlisk. World Jewry had to
be united; the people had to become
inured to totally different condi-
tions in Palestine, and there were
all the inevitable difficulties at-
tached to the development of any
pioneer country.
"But the situation today is
changed. The experimentation has
l•en concluded. A rather accurate
Presenting
knowledge of Palestinian conditions
has been attained, and what will be
done in the future can be built on
A MAGNIFICENT COLLECTION
a more solid foundation. The op-
OF FUR COATS OF GUA1RAN•
prtunity which Zionists now have
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must not be allowed to pass, merely
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because of a temporary unfortunate
economic situation in Palestine.
Every garment offered at remarkable sav-
The predominance which the Amer-
ing during this our ninth Annual Fur Sale.
icans held in the deliberations at
the Basle congress must be reflected
in the creative burden which Amer-
ican Jews must assume, American
responsibility to Palestine, both in
THIS WEEK ONLY
personnel and in money, can, if as-
sumed, do much towards strength-
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ening the Jewish position in Eretz
Fine Northern
Fine quality
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Israel.
Murat- at C o•t,
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"The purpose of the New York
Coats, Tom-
trimmed
with
Coats, Tom-
boy style for boy style, for Brown Fol. et..
United Palestine Appeal confer-
• y,
ence is to take immediate advan-
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tage of the opportunities offered for
merly $295,
merly $275, 11296,
a
quick recovery from the economic
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now
depression which has gripped Pal-
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$195.00
estine for the last two years.
Surely, Jews will understand the
urgency of Palestine's need, and
will do their utmost by turning into
A Deposit
cash the pledges which have been
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made to the United Palestine Ap-
Coat Until
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peal for reconstruction work in
Wa ■ ted.
Palestine. And it is of the utmost
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(stance that the money be er, n-
tri uted at once. in cash, otherwise
we shall be unfair not only to those
Jewish workers who have staked
their lives on the national copse.
but we alien also be unfair to the
new executive, by making it impos-
"KADIMAH" HEBREW SCHOOLS
sible to carry out the program in
(Isaiah Chermoff. Director)
Palestine which we have helped to
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HEYN'S
COATS
HAPPINESS AND PROSPERITY
represent the
utmost in style
quality and value
possible to get at
$6500
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HARMONY AND UNDERSTANDING
Original
Paris
Models
and
Paris
Reproduc-
tions
Frankfort, Sali Guggenheim of
Baste, Braun of Czecho-Slovakia,
Lowenstein of Zurich, Rabbi Hy-
man Goodman of London, Deputy
Dubin of Riga, Deputy Kirsch-
braun and Rabbi Levin, members
of the Polish parliament.
An important decision was also
taken by the conference with re-
gard to the internal Jewish situa-
tion in Poland. According to this
decision, the leaders of the Agudath
Israel in Poland will be authorized
to take steps to establish separate
orthodox Jewish communities on
the model of the Frankfort ortho-
dox community in case the kehil-
labs in Poland, which are composed
of all sections of the community,
will make allottments for anti-re -
ligious purposes.
DERNIElt CRI i n
fashion! Exclusive
imports and our own
accurate replicas now
on display.
COUNCIL HEADS
ISSUE MESSAGE
The following message for the
New Year was addressed to the
53,000 members of the National
Council of Jewish Women in the
United States and Canada, over
the signatures of its president,
Mrs. Joseph E. Friend of New Or-
le•ns, and its executive secretary,
Mrs. Estelle Si. Sternberger of
New York City:
"May God bless this year and
make it one of peace for the
household of Israel and for hu-
manity.
"May the devotion of every
member of the National Council of
Jewish Women to every lofty
purpose help bring the blessings
of • wisdom, peace, happiness and
health to every son and (laughter
of our Ileavenly Father."
Wit without discretion is a sword
in the hand of a fool.
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Gowns
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HEYN'S
FROCKS
are out-standing be-
cause of their diver-
sity of modes and
their fineness at the
price. See the "spe-
cials" at
$25°°
y ou are invited to open
a charge account
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September Fur Sale
Now in Full Swing!
Quality would be quality even without a
THREE SPECIALS
name. But the presence of the Annis label
in a fur coat prepares a woman for the
revelation of quality she invariably finds.
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A. JOHNIDES
Wishing-our numerous Jewish
.dens
customers a very happy
and prosperous New Year.
ANNIS FUR POST
FOUNDED 1887
WOODWARD AT CLIFFORD