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VOL. XXXII. NO. 25
DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1927
ACTOR EXPLAINS
TAKING PART IN 1.
"KING OF KINGS"
FORMER PALESTINE
RULER IS LAUDED
Shaarey Zedek Will Honor
" Rabbi Hershman at Banquet .
Rudolph Schildkraut, Noted
Yiddish Actor, Dis-
claims Blame.
t(1
Congregation to Celebrate Twentieth Anniversary
Rabbi's Ministry in Detroit at Testimonial
Dinner Sunday Evening,
GIVEN PROMISE OF
PALESTINE REFORM
Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents
l I Install Officers
For I3'
nai Moshe
Rabbi Moses Fischer, Fred
Butzel and Deutel-
baum Speak,
of
BRITISH GOVERNMENT TO HELP JEWS
REBUILD PALESTINE SAY STATESMEN
AT BALFOUR CELEBRATION IN LONDON
Palestine Government to Introduce Necessary Reforms,
Several thousand dollars were
Balfour Announces; Chaim Weizmann
Rabbi A. M. Hershman, spiritual installation exercises and delivered
added to building fund of Congre-
Voices
head of Congregation Shaarey an address.
gation Intel Nloshe following a
Zedek, will be honored at a formal
Rabbi Rershman was born 47
stirring address delivered by Fred
banquet next Sunday, Nov. 20 in years ago in Neustadt, province of
M. Butzel, who was the speaker of
PALESTINE MANDATE
celebration of twenty years of Suwalk, Poland.
As a lad h.-
honor at the installation banquet
SOCIETY TO AID THE ZIONIST CAUSE
service as rabbi
studied
under
tendered last Sunday night to the
of the congre-
Rabbi I. II.
new adurintstration of the congre-
Samuel, Ormsby Gore, Mond,
gation.
Deiches of Neu-
gation. In his inimitable way, Air.
The banquet
stadt, one of
13utzel sketched the history and
580 Attend Testimonial
will be held at
evolution of American Jewish com-
the foremost
Dinner To Author of Mandate.
the Book-Cadil-
rabbinic schol-
munities of foreign extraction and
LOS ANGELES.—(J. T. A.)—
lac hotel at 6
his scholarly address brought forth
ars of his per-
LONDON.—(J. T. A.) — The British government will
Rudolph Schildkraut, well known
tremendous applause from the
o'clock. iod. lie now
Jewish actor who played the role
' The commt-
members and their families num- assist the Jewish Agency in the rebuilding of Palestine
lives in Leeds,
of Caiphas in the Cecil de Mille
bering 400 who packed the lower the Jewish National Home and will introduce the necessary
tee on arrange-
England.
One
production "King of Kings", a pic-
menu is corn-
auditorium of the new Jericho
of his sons is a
reforms in the Palestine taxation system. This was the
turization of the crucifixion story,
Temple to the doors.
posed of Robert
leading Jewish
who has been severely criticised in
Marwil,
The audience. first listened to the tenor of the assurances given by leading British statesmen
Isaac
scholar of Eng-
many Jewish circles for agreeing
speech of the outgoing president, at the celebration of the tenth anniversary of the Balfour Declaration
Shetzer, Aaron
land and is eon-
to play this role in the picture
Ilarry Rosman, who in the name of which took place at the MAO Savoy Thursday night, Nov. 11.
Klein and Maur-
netted
with
The celebration was held under the auspices of the Anglo-Pal-
which is considered dangerous be-
the past admiticeration assured the
ice
II.
Zack-
Jews' College,
cause of its stirring up religious
incoming
officers, headed by l'resi- estine Club which gave a dinner in honor of Lord Balfour, the author
helm.
London.
and racial prejudice, offered an ex-
dent Robert Rosenberg of their of the Declaration.
One of the
After
coin-
's Two important announcements
planation in an interview given at
whole-heart. d support. Mr. Rosen-
m o s t notable
plating his stud-
SIR HERBERT SAMUEL.
Isis home in Hollywood.
berg then gave a short outline of
were made at the gathering; one
gatherings
in
ies under Rabbi
DR. CHAIM WEIZMANN
"I personally do not believe that
his ideas of the mission of the con-
to the effect that a l'alestine Man-
D e i c h e s, the
Who was praised 1.y the Niar- the history of
motion pictures generally leave any quis of Reading and Lord Balfour tradit ionally
gregation
and
in
.well
selected
date
Society had been formed in
youthful Ilersh-
World leader of Zioists who laid
impression on the audience," Mr. at testimonial dinner in London minded Jews of
London with the participation of
man became a Zionist cause before British states- words besought the co-operation of
every
member;
he
also
thanked
the
Schildkraut said. "In my opinion last week, commemorating the ! Detroit will at-
leading
British statesmen and that
student at the men at London dinner and was as-
the best motion picture can be com- tenth anniversary of the Balfour tend the ban-
the Jewish National Fund will un-
Kovno Yes- sured of the government's inten- Sisterlosal committee headed by
Mrs.
Jacob
Farkas
and
Sirs.
Louis
pared to the cheapest novel. One Declaration.
dertake
to plant a "Balfour For-
quet, according
hivah. here he tion to institute reforms.
risc
man
or the
t
is interested only as long as one
rh
fur
I ene
lid ar-
est" in Palestine. Five hundred
to the commit-
remained until,
Sympathy
With
Cause
Dates
rengement
of
the
dinner.
reads the pages and when the cov-
and
eighty
guests, prominent Jews
tee
arranging
at the age of 16
Rabbi Moses Fischer, the spirit-
ers are closed, the impression dis-
From Weizmann Talk
theveievent.isiting
and non-Jews, members of parlia-
he
sal
head
of
the
congregation,
in
appears like smoke. 1 do not be-
ment,
leaders
of Hie army, the dip.
his s p
In 1906.
'i' lreedntswitt
wishing the administration God-
lieve that my roles on the screen
RABBI A. M. HERSHMAN
lomatic corps, attended. Among
guest of honor
the United
speed
and
thanking
the
past
of-
have any artistic value. I do it
those
present
were Sir Herbert
Twill be Dr.
States.
ficers for their good work, laid
only because I am well paid for it.
I C yrus Adler, president of the
Lord Balfour, world-renowned Samuel, the Marquis of Reading,
Rabbi Hershman is a graduate
stress
upon
the
inoperative
neces-
It is work, one might say, physical
author of the Balfour Declaration, Major Ormsby Gore, Sir Alfred
Jewish Theological Seminary and of the College of the City of New
sity of providing a new, permanent in whose honor a brilliant testi- Mond, Sir Gilbert Clayton, Sir
labor for which I receive payment.
' one of the outstanding figures in York. Ile pursued graduate studies
home for the congregation, with- monial dinner was given in London Wyndham Deedes, Col. Josiah
That is all."
Jewish life in America.
at Columbia University, majoring
out which many of the uplifting
When asked by the interviewer
Wedgwood, Commander Ken-
Dr. Adler will speak on "Tradi- in Philosophy. In 1906 he was
agencies of the congregation are
whether he did not stop to think
worthy, J. I,. Garvin, editor of the
tional Judaism."
awarded the degree of rabbi by
severely handicapped and sonic
that in playing the role of Caiphas
"London Observer", Chief Rabbi
Rabbi Hershman graduated from the Jewish Theological Seminary,
doomed to inactivity.
he furnished by his characteriza-
Joseph II. hertz and Dr. Moses
the Jewish Theological Seminary then under the distinguished lead-
Mr. Bated then spoke and was
tion, the enemies of the Jewish peo-
Unusual
interest
attaches
to
the
Gager.
James de Rothschild, son
in
1906.
His
first
call
was
to
the
ership
of
the
late
Dr.
Solomon
Professor Bertrand Russell, phil-
ple with a poisonous weapon,
appearance of Roberto Haberman, followed by Julius Deuteffinum, a
of Baron Edmunde de Rothschild,
osopher, writer and lecturer will Adath Jeshurun Congregation, Schechter.
member of the congregation, who
Schildkraut stated: "One does not
official
of
the
department
of
com-
founder
of the first Jewish col-
speak Saturday night Nov. 19, in Syracuse. With this congregation
While still a student at the
in his usual dynamic manner added
stop to think in the movies. Every-
onies in Palestine, presided.
the Detroit Institute of Arts Aud- he remained one year, during Seminary, Rabbi Hershman active- merce and labor of the government
impetus to the enthusiasm created
thing has been thought out for you
of
Mexico,
on
the
platform
of
the
itorium under the auspices of Pis- which his ability as a pulpit orator ly identified himself with the move-
All Perth.. Aid
by Mr. Butzel. The applause that
in advance. All that one has to do
gah Lodge No. 34 I. 0. II. 13., in land expositor of Jewish thought ment, then in its infancy, to prop- Jewish Open Forum next Sunday followed him testified to the spirit
The unanimity of sentiment
is to make-up as is prescribed. In
the subject "Science and Civilize- attracted the attention of the agate a love for and interest in at :3 p. m., in the Northern High with which his impromptu address
prevailing
in Great Britain with
addition, Caiphas was one who was
' lion. '
leaders of Shaartry Zedek. In the Hebrew as a living language. This School.
regard to the British government's
installed in the office of high priest
Sir. Haberman has been for a Was received,
summer of 1907 he was invited to movement was sponsored by the
Professor
Bussed
is
considered
obligation
toward
the Jewish ef.
Hon.
James
I.
Ellmann
acted
as
by the Romans and it is self-evident
address the local congregation and Mefizei Sfath Eher, composed of number of years closely associated
toastmaster.
forts in reconstructing Palestine
that he had to serve the interests One of the intellectual giants of the
was promptly elected rabbi for a Jews who consecrated themselves with President Calks, especially in
twentieth
century
and
his
present
The
program
was
concluded
with
was
manifest
in
the
addresses of
of the Romans. At the end of the
term of years. He was inducted to the task of spreading a knowl- conne.tion with the sweeping re- a (lance heartily enjoyed by every-
the representatives of the three
picture Caiphas admits that he, as Ii .tare tour of the United States
into office in August of 1907. The edge of Hebrew and Hebrew liter- forms in labor legislation.
has
horn
lauded
by
the
press
every-
body.
governments,
Liberal,
Labor and
un individual, hears the responsi-
In view of the present interest in
late Dr. Solomon Schechter, presi-
Congreg,ation 1rnai Moshe re-
Conservative, which have in turn
bility for the crucifixion. I can tell where. In New York he is deliver-
the relations between Mexico and
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dent of the seminary, attended the
ing
15
lectures
and
in
Chicago
S;
cently
acquired
a
fine
site
on
Dex-
endorsed the Zionist policy since
you that the scene in the present
the United States occasioned by
the issuance of the Balfour Declar-
version as the end, was, in the orig- his only appearance in Detroit will
the expose of allegedly official Mex- ter Blvd. (con Lawrence) and
ation ten years ago.
inal version, the middle of the play. be on Nov. 19.
ican documents pointing to inter- vigorous efforts tire being made
Dr. Chaim Weizmann, president
Mr. Russell is an experienced lec-
There were many more scenes
ference by President ('alley be- towards speedily concluding the
campaign
fur
funds
required
for
1
of the World Zionist Organisa-
which brought out clearly the idea turer; he has lectured extensively
tween the United States and Nica-
LORD BALFOUR
tion, in his address devoted mainly
longue, it is anti cipa ted that Mr. the erection of a new and modern
that Caiphas takes the responsibil- at Harvard and Cambridge. Ile is
Haberman will touc h upon th
ity for the crucifixion upon himself. is prolific writer and his articles ap-
is synagogue.
last week on the occasion of the
It was further shown that the 1pear in our leading magazines.
matter in his remarks.
tenth anniversary of the declara-
tho u g h t of his responsibility ' Many of his husks are translated
The subject of Sir. Haberman's
tion, has been actively interested
address on Sunday will be "The
plagues him so much that he loses into foreign tongues.
Guest
of
Folkshul
To
in
Zionism fur at least 21) years.
Hotel
Statler
Ilenry Abramovitch chairman of
Future of the Jew in South Amer-
his mind. They found it necessary,
According to most trustworthy
On Jewish Literature
LONDON.—(J. T. A.)—The
however, to eliminate these scenes. the intellectual •obancement com-
of Annual Musical-
ica." The meeting will be the sec-
accounts,
Lord Balfour's sympathy
mittee of Pisgah Lodge who was
president of the World Zionist
ond of the season, the first having
What could I do then?"
This Saturday.
with the cause of a Jewish home-
Tea Tuesday
Organization will not come to
been held two weeks ago when
When told by the interviewer fortunate in securing Professor
land dates back to 1906. It was a
the United States before March.
Herman Bernstein was the speaker.
that the Jewish press severely crit. Russell to speak in Detroit, has
conversation with I/r. Weizmann at
Dr. Weizmann has gone to
The. famous Jewish poet-dramat- It will be recalled that when the Bernard Kugel Of Symphony
irises him for this role, Mr. Schild- been informed that Mr. Russell's
Next Tuesday afternoon, Nov. 22,
that
time that find aroused his in-
Berlin and liuchnrest. Ile was
Is Feature of Program
kraut said: "What! Do they think !publishers have just issued another at Hotel Stotler, Detroit Chapter of ist, II. Laivick, is the guest of the Good Will Commission, headed by
terest. Shortly before that time the
hook
by
this
keen
thinker
entitled
accompanied
by Mrs. Weizmann
Jewish
people
of
Detroit
this
the
Rev.
Hubert
Ilerring,
visited
they are right? Who is responsible
Iladassah will welcome into its
Next Sunday,
attention of the valid,' world had
who will visit the groups of the
for my leaving the Jewish stage if "Bertrand Russell's Philosophy." ranks a large number of new mem- week. Mexico several months ago, it was
been focussed on the Jewish prob-
Tickets
may
be
procured
at
the
The
profound
and
beautiful
poet-
Mr.
Haberman
who
acted
as
inter-
International
Women's Zionist
not they? I have given up my time
bers at its annual musical-tea, of
Religious as well as recreational lem by England's utter of Uganda
Organizations.
and my money, I was sunk in debt 13'nai B'rith Comunity Center 275 which function Mrs. Abraham ry of Laivick is well known to the preter for the American party in activities are employing the ener- in East Africa, an offer
which was v
East
Ferry
avenue,
or
by
calling
readers
of
Jewish
literature.
In
its
interview
with
President
Calks.
all of my years. From the salary
Stare is chairman and Mrs. Abra-
gies of the Young People's Club of turned down by the Zionist Con-
recent years Laivick has become Those who attended the meetings Temple Beth El this month.
which I received playing in the Northway 1896 and also at Grin- ham Cooper, vice-chairman.
gress of 19115. A friendship based t o reminiscences of the time when
motion pictures I paid the debts nell Brothers and Saturday night
For this important social event still more popular through the pre- of the Open Forum last season will
On Sunday morning, Nov. 20, on mutual respect and admiration t he Balfour Declaration was is-
which I incurred for my Yiddish at the box office of the Institute of !a remarkable musical program has sentatton of his dramatic works by remember the address by Milford they will celebrate the annual Kau- grew out of this first conversation sued, put forward the political de-
theater in -New York. The few Art Museum's Auditorium.
been arranged, in the person of the Yiddish Art Theater in New Stern, following his return from dent's day when the young people between Lord Balfour, who was mands of the Zionist Executive at
On Nov. 21, Pisgah Lodge will Mrs. Emilie de la Roche Quisen- York, and the "Habitue who Mexico in company with other Jew-
weeks during which my Bronx
of the temple together with the then Mr. Balfour, member of l'ar- present. Dr. Weizmann, as well
hold
a
business
meeting
at
which
n" in Detroit last ash delegates on the Good Will Com- sisterhood will lie hosts to numerous ,
theater was functioning cost me
berry, lyric coloraturo soprano. played "The Golan"
liament fur Manchester, and Dr. as Col. Josiah Wedgwood and Sir
mission. In his address Mr. Stern out,f-town students, especially]
$18,500. To think that in the city important business will be trans- Mrs. Quisenberry came into the spring.
Weizmann, who was then demon- Herbert Samuel, urged the Pales-
a
ted.
c
On
Friday
evening,
Nov.
IS,
Lai-
dwelt at some length on the person- from the University of Michigan I
of New York there were not 300
limelight last March, after a hear-
tine administration to lend more
Morris Shatzen, president of the ing by Giovanni Martinelli, famous vick read his new dranuffic poem, ality of Robert Haberman and told
persons to spend an evening in an
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at Ann Arobr. , •
energetic support to the Jewish
lEnai
13'rith
Community
House
an-
"Hirsch
Lekert"
in
the
auditorium
of
the
influential
position
which
he
artistic Yiddish theater! Now they
:Metropolitan opera star, who de-
The student-guests are expected
effort in Palestine.
are angry. I its not want to be in nounces that due to a conflWt in the clared that her voice was of the of the Children's Theater on 539 holds both efficially and unofficially to arrive at 19:45 in the morning
Drink Toast to England
debt. I accepted the offer to play booking dates lip the management rarest quality and comparable with Kenilworth. in the Callen government.
for the regular service of worship
On Saturday evening, Nov. 19, he Other noted speakers who will when Ur. Leo M. Franklin will Ile-
The Marquis of Reading in pro-
in the motion pictures. Ilere I re-. of "Bagdad" it is necessary to en- that of Frances Aida, the wife of
tirely
cancel
the
engagement
which
posing
will
speak
on
"The
Jewish
Liters-
follow
on
the
program
of
the
Jew-
a toast to the Mandatory
calve a consideenble salary and I !
Gatti Casazza, impresario of the
liver a sermon intended especially
Power stated that the meaning of
Metropolitan Opera company. For tore and the Jewish Workers of ish Open Forum arc Rabbi Max for young people and entitled "lie.
saw an opportunity to pay my was previously announced.
At
the
meeting
of
Pisgah
Lodge
America
at
the
same
place,
and
on
Drab,
on
"Conservative
Judaism,
on
the toast was that Ilis Majesty's
debts. I assure von, however, that
a number of years Sirs. Quisen-
hind the Scenes on the Stage rrf
government and Lord Balfour will
if I had to play the same role of h eld 'On. 14, the local A. Z. A. berry studied at the Michigan UM- Sunday evening a banquet will be Dec. 4, Rabbi William Fineshriber, Life."
forever be associated with the
Caiphas on the stage I would have chapter and their guests the Grand ' versity Conservatory. At the age held in his honor. on the subject of "Reform Jude-
A feature of this service will be
The Umpartayishe Folkshul Ge- ism" on Dec. Di, and Rabbi Ilerlx.rt
weighed and measured such word Rapids chapter presented a delight- of 17 she had mastered "Faust".
the playing of a violin solo entitled Elected Honorary Member Declaration. In a warm personal
ful and intellectual program. A For the past three years she has zelshaft arranged to have Mr. Goldstein, speaking on "Orthodox
tribute to Lord Balfour, the Mar-
and not only my part but the en-
of Hebrew Union Alumni quis stated that Balfour enjoys the
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tire play. Then it would have been debate on the subject "Resolved sp..eialized in costume concert ap- Laivick come from New York. Judaism," on Jan. K.
On Sunday, Nov. 20, at 2:30 p.
Association.
affection and esteem of all classes.
a great question whether I would that modern industrialism contains pearances, singing in French and
The British government will
act as the 'King of Kings' was writ- the seeds of destruction" was elo- Italian. She will he accompanied m. there will he a concert and mass
quently discussed by both sides. on the piano by Mrs. Lillian Lach- meeting at Jericho Temple, Joy
David A. Brown, chairman of the carry out the Balfour Declaration
tee
The
Grand
Rapids
team,
defending
Road
and
Linwood,
arranged
by
and
the provisions of the Mandate.
man
Silver.
Guests
at
this
tea
board
of
finance
of
the
Union
of
the interviewer writes that Mr.
the affirmative side were victorious. have a rare musical treat in store. the Umpartayish Folkshul Gezel-
American Hebrew Congregations England, the Marquis stated, holds
The affirmative side of the question
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and
protects Palestine and there
Assisting Mrs. Srere and Mrs. shaft, which will soon open
and head of the flying squadron
was expanded by Herman Pekar- Cooper as hostesses will be Mrs. school in this section of the city.
which is touring the country this could not have been a better
sky, !tarry Gillen and I'aul Lie- Louis Savage, chairman of the
A varied and interesting pro-
choice
for the mandatory power
month in the interest of the Union
bert.
membership committee, and the fol- gram has been prepared for the
of American Hebrew Congrega- for Palestine than the English
The Detroit team which defended lowing group of women, many of concert. H. Laivick will speak on
tions, has just been made an hon- government. Lord Reading praised
the negative side of the question whom are members of the Hadasnuth "The Yiddishe Folkshulen in Amer-
orary member of the Alumni Asso- highly the work of Sir Herbert
were Samuel ( Mirrors, Rubin Hal- hoard: Mesdames B. Abramovitz, ica." Ben Silverstein, talented
ciation of the Hebrew Union Col- Samuel, former Iligh Commission-
perin and Sol Rosenman. Mr. Sam- N. E. Aronstem, Ed Atlas, Julius violinist, will play several classical
lege. Mr. Brown is the first lay- er, and that of Lord Plumer, the
uel Ifinelstein, sponsor of the Berman, I'hilip 11. !baud°, Harry selections, A. Cohen will give a
man to be elected a nionber of the present high Commissioner. Both
O pen Yiddish Kindergarten; Grand Rapids A. Z. A. chapter pre-
Brown, Julius Brown, Maurice dramatic reading, and II. Blank
orr hn ei z nant
of them have carried out England's
1Vill Hear Speakers
sided as chairman of the debate. Caplan, M. M. Cohen, Max Dash- will sing Jewish folk songs. The
ni(i'inu.ncement of the election promise to the Jewish people, he
The judges were Bernard Gins- kin Jos. II Ehrlich. Harry Feld- children of the Folkshulrn will also
On health.
of Mr. Brown as an honorary mem- said.
burg. Rabbi Ilarry Z. Gordon and man, A. Feldstein, Ilarry Frank, participate in the program.
ber of the assisaation was contained
Praises Samuel
There will be no admission
The Umpartayishe Folkshul Ge- Max Edwards
Max Frank, Sidney Frank, S. .1.
in a letter sent him by Rabbi Mor-
N Major Ormsby Gore, Understate
"Daddy" Adolph Freund the old Frank, Alex. Freeman, Morris charge.
zelshaft. after having built the first
ris M. Feuerlicht of Indianapolis. Secretary for the Colonies, reply-
children's theater in the city, is active member of I'isgah Lodge Friedberg, .1. E. Goldberg, Beni.
Rabbi Feuerlicht is co-head with ing to Lord Reading's toast, stated
now opening the first Yiddish kin-.
Goldstein, Chas. Hamburger, A. M.
Mr. Brown of the flying squadron. that no matter what party is in
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dergarten in Detroit, for children
Hershman, Harry Keiden, Harry
His letter follows:
power the government is respons-
hope', Josoph hopel, Maurice Lan-
between the ages of three and six
"At its lost annual meeting held ible to parliament and the League
dau, M. E. Leiter, Robt. Loewen-
a few month ago in Cape May, N. of Nations for its work in Pales-
years.
The methods to be used in this
berg, .1. L. Ruby, Harry Srere,
J., the Alumni Association of the tine. Ile laid emphasis on the fact
Sidney Stone, A. B. Strainer, Ella
kindergarten are founded on the
Hebrew Union College enthusiasti• that England has continued in
most modern pedagogical principles
Velick, II. N. Weinstein, Herman
rally resolved to enroll itself under Palestine her traditional policy of
and the children will be under the • "Are Lodges Worth Their Cost" Wetsman. D. S. 7,emon, and the Paterson Man Starts Drive
your leadership in awakening the governing the country not from
I. Editor's Theme.
Misses Elizabeth Finley. Ilattie
guidance of experienced teachers.
rank and file of American Jewry to London but through a High Com-
For $500,000 In
Gittleman and Jeanette St inherg.
The classes will be held in the
n proper appreciation of the impor- missioner in the country, to whom
New Jersey.
As the first of the season's lec-
tanc• of the Hebrew Union College
auditorium of the children's thea-
the responsibility for the admin-
ter, on 6311 Kenilworth, from 1 to tures the El Moshe Club will hear
and the Union of American Hebrew istration is intrusted. All that
has
PATERSON , N. J.—(J. T. A.)
Congregations in the life and wet-
4 p. m. Please register your chil- a discussion of the question, "Are NEED MORE TALENT
been achieved up to now in Pales-
the Lodges Worth What They
fare of American Judaism.
dren now
FOR MUSICAL SHOW —the largest sum ever given for
tine is due to the administrative
higher Jewish education in the state
Tuesday evening, Nov. 22, there Cost?"
"In the course of its co-operation
abilities of Sir Herbert Samuel
The lecture will be given in the
of New Jersey was announced by
with you to that end, the members
will be a meeting of the Women's
and Lord Balfour, he stated.
By far the biggest project ever Jacob Fabian, theater owner and
Club of the Umpartayishe Folkshul club's meeting place at the El
of the Alumni Association have had
The Understate Secretary added
ill, she Synagogue, Twenty-ninth undertaken by the Young People's prominent Jewish philanthropist of
ample and vivid occasion to know
Cezelshafl at 3434 Fenkel avenue.
that he shared with the Zionists
After discussion of the practical and Michigan avenue, on Monday Temple Cluh is the production of a this city.
all their hopes and enthusiasm for
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musical show "Tip-Top-Topics."
Inaugurating the campaign for
details of the club, I)r. Glick will evening, Nov. 25, at 9:30 p. m.
Palestine and its reconstruction.
The speaker will he Lawrence Every night in the past two weeks $500,000 in the state of New Jer-
address the gathering. His topic
It is necessary, however, to face
will be "The Progress of Medicine." Lipton, editor of the Detroit Jew- the Brown Memorial Chapel of the sey to complete the Yeshiva College
the practical difficulties. England,
Dr. Click is one of the first teach- ish Chronicle and rontributer to the temple has been filled with young of America, Mr. Fabian contribu-
he stated, considers and acts upon
English
section
of
the
Jewish
Daily
people
eager
to
take
part.
All
the
ted
the
amount
of
$50,000,
20
per
ers and workers for the Yiddishe
all practical emblems when they
talent in the younger set of the cent of the sum sought on the con-
Forward.
Folkshul movement.
arise. The first principle of
Many will recall Mr. Lipton's community has been attracted. dition that the remainder is raised.
The Women's Club of the Urn-
LONDON.
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(J.
T.
A.)
—
A
good government is to establish
The campaign in New Jersey will
partayishe olkshul Nn. 1 will have thought-provoking series of articles Singers, dancers, and actors are
delegation of Mizrachi leaders
internal peace in the country, he
in
the
Forward
on
the
subject
of
trying
out.
start
the
beginning
of
December
I)r. Goedman as speaker at their
DAVID A. BROWN AND RABBI MORRIS M. FEUERLICHT
to inaugurate the $500,000 cam-
balance the budget, to protect all
The roles are not yet all taken and quotas for the various Jewish
meeting on Wednesday evening, fraternal orders. His lecture will
paign of the American Mizrachl
enterprises. When this is achieved,
subject
and
is
same
and
the
choruses
are
not
yet
com-
deal
with
the
David
A.
Brown,
Detroit,
Chairman
of
the
Board
of
Finance
of
communities
in
the
state
have
been
Nov. 23, at the Children's Theater,
sailed for New Ynrk yesterday
economic and social progress h
expected to bring forth much spirit- plete. There is still opportunity allocated. It is stated here that the Union of American Hebrew Congregations, (lett and Rabbi
1534 Kenilworth.
on the steamer Olympic.
made possible. The British gov-
The
for young people to come and try several other Jewish businessmen Morris M. Feuerlicht, Indianapolis, President of the Hebrew College !
Dr. I. Goodman will lecture on ed discussion from the audience.
delegation
consists
of
Rabbi
ernment
co-operates and will eta-
who are interested in promoting Alumni Association, who will heed • flying squadron of 168 laymen
The El Moshe club is a vigorous for various parts.
the "Hygiene of the Nervous Sys-
Meyer Berlin. Rabbi J. L. Fish-
tinue to co-operate with sad
Lesser.:
The
performances
are
group
headed
by
Morns
to
be
given
higher Jewish learning through the and rabbis who will speak at 279 meetings during the month urging,
tem," which will undoubtedly he
man,
Rabbi
Benvion
Uziel,
Chief
facilitate
the work of the Jewish
president. The public is invited Saturday night, Dec. 3, Sunday Yeshiva College will make similar American Jewry to give liberal support to the Union of American He- I
extremely interesting and helpful.
Rabbi of Jaffa, and Herr Her-
Agency in Palestine.
The ha-
There will be no admission to these lectures. These is no ad- I matinee and evening, Dec. 4 and contributions on the basis of • per- brew Congregations, an organization carrying on activities among
Executive's Demands.
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LEADERS ORGANIZE
USED MONEY TO PAY
ART THEATER DEBTS
Says Vital Scenes in Film
Were Cut; Played
"Caifas."
Reading,
Sokolow Speak;
Wedgewood and
as
f
S
Balfour Is Firm
In Zionist Faith
BERTRAND RUSSELL
SPEAKS SATURDAY
CALLES' FRIEND
TO SPEAK SUNDAY
To Appear Under Auspices
Of Pisgah Lodge On
November 19.
Roberto Haberman, Intimate
Of Mexican ?resident
Is Forum Speaker.
PLAN BRILLIANT LAIVICK AUTHOR
HADASSAH EVENT OF "GOLEM" HERE
Speak
to be Scene
A
WEIZMANN TO COME
TO U. S. IN MARCH
Temple Youth To
Welcome Students
COLLEGE HONORS
DAVID A. BROWN
Rabbi, Layman I-lead Flying Squadron
To Tour Country For Reform Judaism
Many Features On
Folkshul Program
EL MOSHE TO HEAR
LAWRENCE LIPTON
Gives $50,000 To
Yeshiva College
MIZRACHI COMING
FOR U. S. CAMPAIGN
charge.
mission charge. Monday evening, Dee. 5.
centage of the total sum.
Jews of America in the interest of Liberal Judaism.
man Struck.
a
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