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VOL. XXXIII. NO. 5

DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1927

LIBERAL SENATORS Visiting Rabbis Express Views on
SOKOLOW SEES END Mussolini To Be
Jewish
Education
and
Other
Matters
SEEK REVISION OF
OF UNEMPLOYMENT Topic of Lecture
Rabbi «'njAey
IMMIGRATION LAWS
CRISIS BY SPRING
(if
Rabbi

Justifies Jewish Use
EVergreell Tree ;
Reichert Discusses Schools.

Senator Copeland Introduces
Work On Haifa Harbor
Bill To Humanize Reg -
Provide Labor For
Eminent Reform rabbis, leaders ' sense of bereavement that is felt
ulations.
in the field of Jewish education in in all Jewish circles.
2,000 Men.

America, visiting in the city as del-

Council of Jewish Women
To Ilear Dr. Roselli
Next Monday.

Will

"Rabbi Frankel was one of the

egates to the Jewish
w Chautauqua
SENATOR SHIPSTEAD
J A , ssembly, expressed their views on hest beloved men in America," said PREDICTS SUCCESS
WOULD REPEAL LAWS 'wish education and other vital Rabbi Wolsey. "Ile was loved for
OF PALESTINE LOAN
his generosity, his kindness and his
prohlents now facing American geniality. His was a fine vision of
.1e

Predicts
League of Nations
s.ry
in exclusive interview's with the soul of the Jewish student. His
Russia Hit In Recommenda -
the editor of The Detroit Jewish death is a very serious loss to the
Will Lend Support To
tiona Made by Secre.
Chronicle this week.
Billet! Foundation movement. Al-
Zionist Loan.
tary Davis.
1 Rabbi Louis
y of Philadel-

"Mussolini and European Poli-
tics" is the subject on which Dr.
Bruno Roselli will speak on Mon-
day afternoon, Jan. 2, at 3 p. m.,
before the Council of Jewish

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'JEW AND GENTILE UNITE IN PROTEST
AGAINST ANTI - SEMITIC ATROCITIES
IN ROUMANIA ; U. S. IS ASKED TO ACT

LOSS OF PASSPORT
IRKS DR. WEIZMANN

CZERNOWITZ.—(J. T. A.)
—Interesting details concern-
ins: Dr. Ch aim Weizoiann 's &-
parture frm
o Roumania have
been disclosed here.
While Dr. Weizmann passed
through Czernowitz 011 his way
to l'aris his passport was stolen.
The president of the World
Zionist Organization found
himself in a predicament be-
cause it was believed that it
would be necessary for him to
return to Bucharest to obtain
a new passport, he being un-
willing, to apply to the local of-
ficials because of the anti-Semi-
tic riots that were going on at
the time. Eventually the pass-
port was found while the thief

New York Students Hold Mass Meeting Addressed by
lessor Robinson, Norman Thomas, Bishop
Jones and Louis Marshall.

Pro.

STEPHEN S. WISE AND JEWISH CONGRESS
DELEGATION CALL ON SECRETARY KELLOGG

Fear New Riots as Guilty Students Are Given Light Prison
Sentences; Catholics and Protestants

though a very young man he has
In Paris In Protest Meet.
phia, chancellor of the society, out- left behind him the fruits of a life-
VIENNA.— (J. T. A.) — The
WASHINGTON.— (J. T. A.)—! lined the aims and purposes of the time of work."
prediction
that
the
unemployment
NEW
YORK.—(J.
T. A.)—Indignation and sorrow at
Eleven hills pertaining to immigra. organization, pointing out that,
Concerning the Roumanian situ-
the recent student riots directed against the Jewish pop-
tion and naturalization have b een • while it had its origin in the desire ation, Rabbi Wolsey expressed t' e problem in Palestine, resulting in
a
Severe economic crisis, will be
introduced in the Senate, contrast- t:t bring the mesage of Judaism to view that "every effort which would
ulation in Oradeamare, Roumania, and a protest against
ing with the 45 hills on this sub. • the Jewish rural communities of make for the solution of the lieu- solved by the spring of 1928 was
nhuemperouliscyciaouf sdusism
creim
asiun raetsioinn la]sasetxEpurreospseedanincotuhnetrisoe-; were
ject introduced in the House of the country, it is now confining it- inanianslewish problem ought to made here by Nahum Sokolow,
B. FRANKEL, t
Representatives. Senator Copeland self almost entirely to the Jewish hays- the earnest interest of all chairman of the Zionist Executive,
voiced in the resolution framed by a committee of three student,
of New York (Democrat) ) has in- students in the universities. The American Jews. Roumania seems in an interview with press repre-
chosen at the students mans meeting held Sunday, Dec. 18, at Cooper
troduced three bills—(1) to change reason for this change of function, to be the last lair of anti-Semitism sentatives.
"I am confident that when
Union, New York. The meeting was called by the Students' Com-
1
the annual quota beginning July 1, said Rabbi Wolsoy. is the fact that and, if we can crowd it out of Roo.
spring
will
arrive
the
Palestine
!
mittee, representing the Jewish and non-Jewish student body in col-
1928; from the present 1800 census 'int'e the inception of the Chautau- mania, we can probably destroy it
leges and universities in New York.
basis to a quota which bears the qua movement in the 90's of the root and branch in all parts of the' crisis will disappear. It is certain
Succumbs After Short III•
that
at
least
2,000
Jewish
work-
'We have been long aware of the
same ratio to 150,000 as the number last century, the rural Jewish com-
far as it can be de-
ne—
ingmen will find employment in
fact that in recent years there have
of inhabitants in continental Unit- munities have regained their Jew- stroyed."
'*OfW
14goYie:Zan
occurred in various East European
Rabbi Wolsvy disclosed the in- the Haifa harbor construction
States of various nationality ish consciousness to such an ex-
countries outbreaks of hatred,
hears to the total number inhahi- t ent that "missionary" work among formation that the World Union works which will be started soon. !
bears
prejudice and animosity on the part
URBANA., Ill. — Rabb) Benja-
tants in the United States in 1020, them is no longer imperative—not for Liberal Judaism which met this A large number of Jewish workers
will
also
find
employment
at
the
min
Frankel,
executive
director
of
of students in the institutions of
nearly
so
imperative
as
the
student
year in London and will convene
the quotas for the various countries
the Hillel Foundation of the Inde-
higher learning against Jewish stu-
again in Berlin next August, has Jordan when Rutenberg will start
to he determined by a joint commis-
DR.
BRUNO
ROSELLI
work
on
his
concession.
With
the
pendent
Order
B'nai
B'rith
died
I
Provide
Lecturer..
dents
seeking an education. The
received requests from Poland, Bel-
sion consisting of the Secretaries
latter have been subjected to in-
Moreimer, said Rabbi Wolsey, gium, Palestine and Australia to unemployment removed, Zionist Women at Beth El Chapel. As last week. Ile became ill six weeks
of State, Commerce and Labor, the
Out
- Going President Stern- sults and indignities, and frequent-
work
in
Palestine
will
again
ago
with
heart
trouble,
and
was
a
'
as-
President to issue a proclamation "11 e are now devoting a great deal carry its work into those countries.
Jan . 2 will be a legal holiday, the
berg Reviews Work of
ly to physical violence. The former
Asked to tell what method, in his some its normal character," Mr. council has extended a special in- patient at the Mercy Hopital, here,
on or before April I, 1928, annoop. of attention to religious education
Last Six Months.
ring the quotas; (2) exempting in the temple schools. We assemble opinion, is the most effective in Sokolow declared.
vitation to the men of the com- when death took place. Ile was 30
years old.
The study of the possibilities munity to attend the meeting.
from the quota the wives and un• these teachers, as we are now do- bringing about better understand-
The teat of Louis M•rshall's
Rabbi Frankel was a graduate of
married children under 18 and buss ing in Detroit, that they may ex- ing between Jew and Gentile in for floating a Zionist loan for Pal.
A discussion of this subject,
At the meeting of Pisgah Lodge
address will be found on the
estine is making progress. When coming, as it does, from one whom the Hebrew Union College being or- No. 114, I. O. B. IL, held Monday editorial
hands of aliens lawfully admitted change ideas and experiences, with America, the rabbi said:
page.
dained
as
rabbi
in
1923.
At
that
a
practical
proposal
will
be
agreed!
Dee
.
26,
t
he
re
n
ew
i
ng
e
f.
Discus... Good Will.
evenin g,
for permanent residence in the a view to improving the Sunday
many consider an outstanding, au-
"I see no objection to peace and upon, I am certain that the matter thority on questions of Italian and time he accepted the position of
elected for the term
United Stales and who have de- and week-day schools in the tern-
spiritual
loader
of
Sinai
Congrega-
from
January
to
June.
Ilenry
M.
support
e also lecturers to the good will meetings, but we must will find the sympathetic suppo
have been encouraged in this extra-
pi Re send
eland their intention of becoming Pie's.
European politics, will present an
not be during
hopeful
ordinary attitude by some of their
the of exaggerated re- of many influential circles of gov- opportunity to peer into the fu- tion in Champaign. The same year
citizens subsequent to July 1, 1921 s ' olleges and universities
s
teachers. In some of these coun-
and prior to July 1, 1921, and who summer
to help clarify the Gentile sults from such means. As a Jew, ernments and the League of Na- ture of the political situation in he became the head of the Hillel
Foundation, being in charge of the
tries
the so-called numerus clausus
are eligible for citizenship; co students' and teachers' concepts of I would say that good will can re- tions," Mr. Sokolow added.
Europe through a consideration of Foundation established at that time
Mr. Sokolow also related that the past 10 years.
has been adopted with the unmis-
sult only when the Jew is more of
raising the age limit of quota-ex- Judaism."
on the campus of the University of
takable
intention of depriving Jew-
during
his
last
visit
to
Prague,
Asked
to
comment
on
the
law
suit
a
Jew
instead
of
less
than
a
Jew.
Dr. Roselli, one of the most de-
empt unmarried children of Amer-
ish students of cultural opportuni-
ican citizens from 18 to 21yours o per, mg betweenOrthodox There can he no peace and no good Transylvania, he conferred with lightful speakers on the American Illinois at Champaign. This was
the first Foundation established by
ties.
The
direct consequence of
Prime
Minister
Benes
concerning
and
Conservative
elements
in
Clev-
will
except
as
we
retain
our
re-
platform, is head of the Italian
of age and exempting husbands of
the national minorities question. department of Vassar College. Ile the Independent Order Ilinai !Frith.
such action has been to withhold
American citizens from the quota. eland in the matter of the Jewish ligious freedom."
Since that time it has spread to
The
recent
sad
events
in
the
neigh-
from
the
Jews of these several
I
Center,
Rabbi
Wolsey
said:
Rabbi
Ferdinand
Isserman
of
Borah For Restriction..
has been associated with the Ital-
lands the right to equip themselves
"I confess I am a bit amused. As Toronto, whose sermon, "Religions, boring countries were also dis- ian Embassy for the past six years. other universities, there being at
Senator Borah, of Idaho, (Re-
the present moment five such oper-
for
the
struggle
of life, to contrib-
I
an
outsider,
I
deplore
it,
This
is
a
Races,
Nations—Many
or
One,"
de•
cussed.
publican) introduced a bill placing I
Roselli is not only all authority ating in Illinois, Wisconsin, Ohio,
ute to the upbuilding and develop-
all independent countries of North, democratic age at I imagine that livered from the pulpit of Temple
on literature, but also has a keen Nliehigan and Southern California.
ment
of
the
lands
in which they
Central and South America (which the majority of a congregation has Beth El last Sunday, created city-
understanding of international at. Rabbi Frankel was made executive
live, and to give evidence of their
would include Canada and Mexico) ! a right to determine what shall be wide comment, dwelt in his inter-
fairs and of Italy's part in them. director of the Hillel Foundation
patriotic
desire
to
advance
the in-
'its
forms
of
worship.
The
large
view, on the problem of better un-
under the quota the same as other
During the war, the Italian gov- work in 1925. Plans have already
terests of their respective coun-
countries. This would greatly de- majority of Rabbi Solomon Gold- derstanding.
ernment honored him with the been adopted to cpen other Foun-
tries.
man's
congregation
is
conservative
"There is no panacea for better
crease the total immigration as a
rank of officer of the Crown of dations in Eastern universities, and
Express Sympathy.
large proportion thereof originates rather than orthodox. For these understanding," declared Rabbi Is-
Italy, when he was only 34 years
of the $2,000,000 fund
"Appreciating as we do the ez•
in this hemisphere. Orthodox members totry to impose serman, "but what strikes me its Will Speak To Shaarey Zed - old. Ile was also awarded the $1,000,010
which the Wider Scope Committee
Senator King, Utah, (Democrat) , their wishes on the majority by legs the best way to achieve better un- :
alted
ideals
of America, where all
Italian Cross for doing special of the Independent Order Binal
ek Ladies on "Chang-
citizens are looked upon as equals
introducted the following bills, (I I al means is a case of the tail try- derstanding, is for the Jew to be
work at the front.
B'rith is now seeking is to be ap-
a 'mensch.' That is as close as I
before
the
law,
where the youth of
ing Schools."
making all aliens eligible for citi- ing to wag the dog."
The meeting will be open to the
Speaking
of the Frankel,
recent death
of can come to any solution of the'
the country are helped, regard-
public.
zenship who entered the United Rabbi
Benjamin
Rabbi
(Turn to page t•o.)
Il'OS
problem.
That
s
all
the
Jew
can
of
race,
creed
or national ori-
The Ladies' Auxiliary of Shaer-
States prior to May 2d, 1924, even ".;;Is•;1. expressed the universal
(Turn to Page Three)
gin, to pursue every form of high-
if their entry was unlawful; sub-
ey Zedek has been most fertunab'
er
learning,
and
where
it is demon-
•jecting all purported alien seamen
in securing Miss Rose Phillips to
HENRY M. ABRAMOVITZ
strated that our country's cultural
to examination in (order to deter- ,
address its organization at the reg-
life
and
its
material
prosperity
mine whether they are such or or- :
meeting to be held Jan. 9, at
Abramovitz, president;
Morris have been greatly enhanced by this
dinar• immigrants, and if the lat-
12:30 p. m., at Shaarey Zedek, Wit-
Shatzen, first vice-president; Sol Just and liberal educational policy,
ter making them deportable at the
! lis and Brush, on "Youth and the
Blumrosen, second vice-president; we sympatize with the youth of
exPense of the same vessel by I
Changing Schools."
Sam Goldfine, third vice-president; other lands who have been arbi-
which he was brought over.
Miss Phillips, who is supervising
Henry Yuilkoff, secretary; Phillip trarily hindered in their efforts to
Senator Ilarris, of Georgia,
principal of the Platoon Schools of
Reuben W. Klein Installed Ettinger, treasurer; Samuel Stern- draw inspiration at the fountains
(Democrat) also introduced a bill
Detroit, holds an unusually promi- Will Hold Public Exercises
, berg, monitor; Rudolph Meyersohn, of learning.
As Worshipful Master;
removing North and South Ameri- Clubs Unite In Lecture Series "Need More Judaism," Rab- nent place in Detroit educational
assistant monitor, ( harles Ilasiwy,
On
Feb.
8;
Is
Sixth
bi Tells Women of
can countries fromthe quota ex-
circles. Nor is her influence limi-
Brilliant Event.
"Much as we have grieved be-
On International Re-
Iwarden; Abe Lewd, guardian;
em pt class.
ted to Detroit alor i; for Miss Phil-
Commencement.
Shaarey Zedek.
Adolph Freund, Bernard Ginsburg cause of the hostile discrimination
lations.
Senator Shipstead of Minnesota,
lips receives calls from all parts of
Reulx•n W. Klein was installed and Hernial' Weiss were re-elected which .lewish students have thus
suffered in foreign lands, we have
(Farmer-Labor) introduced a bill
as the new worshipful master of trustees.
"In the struggle between the the country to give advice in re-
A class of boys and girls com- Perfection Lodge, No. 486. F. and
for the repeal of the National Ori-
The Council of Jewish Phonier Maccalaa's and their heathen op- , Bard to their school administration,
One of the provisions of the new been inexpressibly shocked by re-
pleted
the
required
course
of
study
gins Plan.
cent
occurences in various of those
'or
to
help
re-organize
their
school
A.
NI.,
of Detroit, united with other worn- pressors the fats: of the sanctuary
.
for the year 1928 at an by-laws recently adopted is the ere-
Senator
, of , tam a, (lie- , en s organizattons of the city, re• was the fate of Judaism," declared systems.
prescribed by the United Hebrew impressive installation ceremony ation of a permanent governing countries. There has been • per-
s istent attempt on the part
The Ladies' Auxiliary considers Schools, and will be graduated
publican) introduced a bill provid- ported this week that widespread Rabbi A. M. Hershman in an ad-
rt of the
body, known as the hoard of direc-
interest is manifested in the series dress at In. Chanukah celebration this talk an oi tstanding number on Wednesday evening, Feb. 8, at 8:30
tors, which is to consist of the pres- student, who regard themselves as
(Turn to page two.)
Christians, to eject by violent
and supper arranged by the Ladies' its yearly pr gram and urges all
ident,
three
vice-presidents,
secre-
o'clock in the auditorium of the
their Jewish associates out
Auxiliary of Congregation Shama p members to attend.
tay r and treasurer and 15 membe rs
Philadelphia-Byron Talmud Tor-
Zedek last Sunday evening. "Ju-
of the lodge of which five will s-r ve of the schools to which they have
been
admitted,
to indulge in demon-
ah.
daism came perilously near receiv-
for six months, five for one year
This is the sixth group to com-
ing a death blow from the Syrians.
and live for IS months who nre . t i , strations of disapproval of any
governmental
action intended to
plete the course offered by the
Only the incomparable spirit of the
e b i e ecat, p , p l o p itirt:l
: id, hy ofprrie,sra
iden
hit,..4re
schools, and the second group to be
Ilasmonean heroes saved the day.
' Henry M. Abramovitz the newly moderate the rigor of the numerus
clausus
regulation,
and to threaten
graduated
from
the
Philadelphia-
The emphasis which we place on
president
Byron Center.
the re-dedication of the aaratualy
has the honor of appointing he ' the lives of Jewish students who
of "Caste" IS Next
have
shown
the
courage
to insist
in our observance of Chanukah
'first
e for th he
The exercises will be very inter-
Feature of Cultural
I
arises from the fact that the sanct- Held Congressional Medal esting. Public examinations will
At the last meeting of the upon the cherished right to receive.
A
instruction.
Within
the
past
fort-
Programs.
uary served as the symbol of Juda-
fi‘e ln idirf eo clItoir
o vs in °
g sery
lOm
For Civil War Service;
preceed the graduation exercises.
ism and as the rallying point for
c(tuie
re
the j a ari:I Goo fiddhi, rr e g c-. night there was a great gathering
Was
Sunday morning at 10:00 o'clock
89
Years
Old.
of
Christian
students
of
Oradea
One of the finest meetings in
the has who remained faithful to
the class will hr examined in the
Mare, who so far forgot their man-
the history of Detroit Iladassah
' Dr. Victor Drook,
the religion of their fathers. Dur-
PHILADELPHIA. —(J. T. A.) study of the Bible and in their
was
as the joint meeting held by S. 1 11 •
ing the week of the festival we read
Ilenry Gottlieb and jar"h
!tarr y Miller' hood, their allegiance to the State,
knowledge
in
the
grammar,
and
ior and Junior Hadassah on Wed-
the chapter detailing the manner in !Dr. Jacob Solis-Cohen, 89, interna- Monday evening at 7:30 the exam-
bore; for six months, Ben Gold- the Constitution and laws of their
the obligations
of justice
nesday evening, Dee. 21, at the
which the Tabernacle was dedicat- tionally known throat specialist, ination will he in Jewish history,
I berg, Ben Goldman, Jacob Seigel, own
and land
the instincts
of humanity,
as
Federation of Women'a Clubs.
ed and the gifts offered by the I died in his home after a prolonged literature and writing of composi-
t form themselves into motif, to
I
illness.
(Turn
to
page
two.)
princes of the tribes. The reason
Mrs. Joseph II. Ehrlich, chairman
tion.
indulge in systematic riots of which
Dr. Solis-Cohen was honorary
for doing so is manifest. The Tab-
of the Seniors, and Miss Rose Lip-
the Jews were victims, to destroy
The public is invited to attend
ernacle, the Temple at .lerusalem, ; professor of laryngology at the
sits, chairman of the Juniors, wel-
synagrgues in various towns, to as-
the sanctuary in the Ilasmonean Jefferson Medical College and em- the examinations and observe the
comed the members and friends of
sault the worshippers and to corn-
period, the synagogue today—the eritus professor of disease of the character of the studies pursued at
both organizations.
mit the abhorrent crime of defiling
throat and lungs at the Philadel- the United Ilebrew Schools and the
A large audience listened in- •
REUBEN W. KLEIN
'
and
desecrating the Holy Scrolls
'
Ala
Polyclinic
Hospital
and
Col-
progress
of
the
pupils
who
complet-
COMMaIlliell
tently to the splendid address iif
REV. REINHOLD NIEBUHR
which contain the sacred words of
and forever will exact • lege for Graduates in Medicine. Ile ed the prescribed course of study.
held Weilite•day evening, Dec. 28,
Rabbi Solomon Goldman of the
Holy
Writ traditionally revered
the devotion and loyalty of Jews was the author of many text books
The following are the members at the new Masonic Telltale.
Jewish Center, Cleveland, who of five lectures on international, and 311 WeSSeS faithful to God and , on disease of the throat.
throughout the civilized world by
of the graduating class: Ralph Ca-
Mr. Kier succeeding Charles Morris F ishman Heads ('om- Jew and non-lew alike. We cannot
spoke on "Palestine and the Sur- relations by Rev. Rheinhold Nie- His law.
His
removal
of
a
laryngeal
can-
hulnic, Joseph Cohen, Oscar Cohen, Rubiner, past master, in the high-
"Judaism, however, does not con-
vival of the Jew." A charming buhr, to be given at the Hotel
mittee Seeking 1,01)0
believe that such outrages can have
rer i n 1Rfi7 w'as said o have been Sam Cohen, Joseph Davidson, Ber-
est office of the touter has been
playlet entitled "Our Mother Ra- Statler in January.
the sanction of any government,
tent itself with mere
attachment
to .'the
New Members.
Judaism
would
kind first successful operation of its nard Goldman, Anna Hecker, Dav- a member of Perfection Lodge for
This series is to be given by the the synagogue.
chel" was performed in Hebrew
but see cannot ignore that a series
id
Lipsitz,
Rena
Margolis,
Lenore
---
consecrate
the
whole
of
life.
It
does
about
nine
years
and
during
that
by the Misses Fay Garelick and Women's Council for Education in
of
acts of such long continuance
Dr.
Solis-Cohen
held
the
Con-
Markson, Janette °lender, Eph- period has held (-airy office up to
At
a
meeting
of
the
Zionist
Dis-
not
shun
details.
It
asks
that
International
Relations,
and
they,
Deborah Levin. The Chanukah
as those detailed cannot have es-
gressional Medal of Honor, the raim Rivlan, That Siegel.
the present one. Ile has been ac- trict held Tuesday evening at the caped public notice, for they have
candles were lit and blessed by have procured as their speaker no whatever form Jewish activity highest decoration within the pow-
The officers of the class are: Os- tive on every important commit- Atkinson branch of the Shearer }seen heralded on both sides of the
Professor Elijah Zaludkowsky, less an authority than Rev. Rhein- takes it should be carried out in a er of the American people to give,
far Cohen, president; Bernard tee and for two years represented Zedek Synagogue, 9125 Atkinson, ! Atl an ti c.
Cantor of Shaarey 'Zedek, who ;dm.: hold Niebuhr. Rev. Niebuhr is spirit commanded and commended)
a half century after his
by
the
Torah.
Goldman,
vice-president; Elenore Perfection Lodge on the staff of near Twelfth, it was decided to,
well
known
to
Detroit
audiences
Voice. Indignation.
rendered several delightful Yid-
"The message which Chanukah service in the Civil War, in recog- Markson, secretary and Anna the Masonic News.
launch a drive for LOOP new'
dish folk songs. accompanied on' as well as to those of most other
ninon of that service.
"We therefore ads pt this meth-
utters
is
that
what
Jews
need
is
Hecker,
treasurer.
Thu new worshipful master is members. Morris Fishman was ap- od of voicing the indignation
large
cities
of
our
country.
He
is
the piano by Miss Clara Silber.'
He was born in this city Sept. 1,
and
an earnest student, a clear think- not less Judaism but more Jude- ; 1857, the son of Piper David and
Max Gordon is instructor of the known to all Masons as an untir- pointed chairman of the member the sorrow entertained by all right-
man.
• g cla ss.
ing and faithful worker and is re- ship committee. • Robert Marwl
gr
!Judith
Simiah
Solis-Cohen.
He
The meeting closed with refresh- er, an eloquent speaker and a sin-
minded
men
and
women
in
the
face
The celebration was
garded by many to be one 1'4 the presided at the meeting.
opened with' was educated at the Central School !
ments served under the direction cere humanitarian.
of such exhibitions of ruthless in-
outstanding Masons of the city.
The strive, which is to begin due tolerance and prejudice. We en-
Meetings will he held in the the kindling of th lights by Rev and received his Bachelor's degree
of Mrs. Herman Wetsman, chair-
Elijah Zaludkowski, who was as-
ing the latter part of January and tend our sympathy to all those
A
large
gathering
attended
the
form
of
luncheons,
which
will
be
in
1872
and
his
Plaster's
in
1(77.
man of the social hour committee.
sisted by a group of nine Sunday He graduated from Jefferson Med- MENORAH TO HEAR
will continue for one month, will whose laudable efforts to secure an
The first meeting of the Cul- served at 12:15 sharp and will be School girls. The entertainment
(Turn to page t•o.)
LECTURE ON ART
be the chief topic of discussion at education, which we look upon as
C II
ira 1 College
in 1 1483. He so
• I wt.
tural Group of Senior Hadassah followed immediately by the lac numbers included recitations 1
a meeting to be held next Thurs.. an elemental right, have been frus-
. leered for service in the Civil ,Sr
was held at the Shaarey Zedek tures. The entire course of five Edith Sarasohn and Beatrice Smith
, -1.1, i n y b e n
served as surgeon with the 26th Professor Rosenthal of City Col•
z nc in h g, Jan. 5. in the Atkin- Crated. We must respectfully urge
luncheon-lectures
will
be
sold
for
and
FORMER
JEWISH
ItaiAYOR
Branch, Twelfth street near At-
a
violin
duet
by
Jack
Weisberg
and
!
ler. I. Authority on Subject.
the governments of the sev-
kinson, on Tuesday evening, Dec $5 and the lecture course alone Max Pecherer and a group 14 Jew- !regiment. Ile won three decors'.
OF PATERSON IS DEAD
was al , o decided
It
will
be
$1,
while
single
itckets
for
"I at the i last eral lands in which these abuses
I
Lions
for
valor
during
the
war.
27. Mrs. Ralph Davidson and
ish folk songs by Prof. Zaludkow .'
, meeting to establish a forum for , exist, to put an end to the numerus
In 1883 he was named honorary
At the next meeting of the Me-
Mrs. J. S. Souls, co-chairman of a luncheon-lecture, which may be ski. Mrs. M.
Zackheirn, pron-
PATERSON, N. J.-1J. T. A.) the discussion of Zionist affairs, to clausus whether it operate direct-
essongology
of lary
to the col- norah Chapter of Detroit, which
the group, chose as the topic for purchased at the door, will cost dent of the auxiliary, and Robert ! professor
lege, and in the Same year be cam will be held on Jan. 1 at 3 p. m., --Nathan Rarnert, well - known meet twice • month at the Atkin- Iv or indirectly, to recognize the
this meeting Lewis Bro•ne's latest $1.50. The course tickets may be
president a the e nngTega- ! pro f
philanthropist
and former mayor son branch. Local speakers will equality of all students, and to al-
the
if
Aire
r
of
disf
ease.
o
the
throin-
aet
in the assembly room of the main
book, "That Man An in- purchased at the
tion. addressed the gatherings.
NO admission will be ford to all of them protection and
and chest of Philade lphia. Polycl
library building, Professor Ros•n- of this city, died Dec. 23 at the be beard.
teresting and comprehensive re- ' League 1,f Women Voters in the
Smith wax chair - it Hospitl. He Was senior physi-
Mrs.
Charles
A.
age
of
89.
Ile
had resided in charged. This new enterprise is security in their civil, religious and
thal will address the organization
view of this book was given by Women's City Club. Tickets man man of the committee which sr. clan at the Home for Con
f ound- • on "The Problem of Jewish Art." Paterson for 50 years. having held in the hands of a committee head- political rights and adequate guar-
Mrs. Morse M. Cohen, followed by also be purchased from Mrs. E.
various offices in public life and et1 by Leon Kay. A feature of the
ranged the celebration tines, Chestnut Hill, from its found-
Professor Rosenthal is noted for sensing two term• as mayor. work of the committee will be the antees against their invasion and
discussions by Mrs.Philip II. Brou- Saulson or Mrs. Harold IL Smilay.
of
the
the infliction of the insults, humi-
ing.
11,;•preseo!ative,
are
the
his travels in South and Central
do, Mrs. Maurice landau and Mrs. who
Nathan Barnert was known for sending of speakers to other or- liation and violence which unfortu-
Dr. Solis-Cohen was a trustee of America, where he made an ex-
TWELVE JEWS HURT
Emery Monash. The latter gave Council of Jewish Women. All
Gratz College, one of the founders tensive study of the life of the iffs benefactions to the Paterson ganizations in the city. The sum nately have become habitual. In
men
of
the
city.
interested
in
Sr.
a spirited reading of several of
community, including Temple of $150 was voted for this work. what we have said we are actuated
IN PALESTINE RIOT of the Jewish Theological Semi-
• • •
Sephardic Jew. and their art.
Heine's poems in the original Gee ternational relations. are urged to
nary, trustee of the Jewish Publi- Ile has also taught in the Uni- It'nai Jeshurun, the Ilebrew Free
by feelings of friendship and kind-
attend. The programs are planned
man.
School,
the Nathan and Miriam UT P. A. SENDS $15,000
liness to all men. Above all we are
JERh'SAI.EM.—(J. T. A.)— cation Society and former president versity of Buenos Airs-. and is at
to
begin
and
end
promptly
to
ac-
The cultural group plans to
Barnett Hospital, the Home for TO N. Y. AS PROMISED
of
the
Hebrew
Sunday
School
As-
inspired by the great ideals of hu-
worker'.
includ-
JeWs-h
Ts
else
present professor of Spanish at Names, the Daughters of Miriam
meet at the same place every two commodate those men and women
The local U. P. A., through its man equality and the eternal prin-
ing five women, were injured sociation. He Was a delegate to the City College of Detroit.
are
employed
and
whose
time
Who
weeks on Tuesday evening. In or-
Home for the Aged. He erected a chief officers, J. If. Ehrlich and ciples of right and justice, in whose
the third Zionist Congress in Basle
in
the
recent
clash
between
The lecture of Professor Rosen- synagogue in his native town of 1.01.11, Dann, sent this week is , name we may ask for • cessation
der to eliminate expense, postals is limited.
in Ian
Arab and Jewish workers in
check for $15,000 to New York of the wrongs which have been per-
will not be sent, so those interest-
He contributed essays and origi- thal is one of a series of lectures. Posen, Prussia.
the orange groves of the cols-
JERUSALEM. — (J. T. A.)
which
the Detroit Menorah has
Ile was the only Jew ever to:headquarters. This sum was prom- petrated and which have embit-
ed are requested to remember the
nal verses to various Jewish and
The Jewish communities ordinance . nies, an official statement issued
adopted and which will be di.. have had ■ statue erected in his iced before the end of the year at tered the lives of our fellow-stu-
slate. The next meeting of the
general
periodicals
and
translated
here declares. Eighteen work-
cussed by men who are author.ties honor during his lifetime. It was, the last convention in Cleveland.
group takes place Tuesday eve- will be promulgated on Jan. 1, an-
ers, including three women, many poems of Gabirol. HAW, on the subject assigned for the • dedicated two years ago and 'At the convention the Detroit dele- dents who are struggling for as
education.
ning, Jan. 10. Cosmo Hamilton's ! cording to a statement given by
Ben Ezra and others from the Ile-
arrested.
were
the
government
to
the
Jewish
brew.
lecture.
stands in front of the Cite Hall.
gallon turned in $10,000.
"Be it Rea Aced that copies of
k new book, "Caste," will he re-
Telegraphic Agency here.
' aiewed and discussed.

RABBI
HILLEL HEAD DIES

!PISGAH ELECTS
H. M. ABRAMOVITZ

Rose Phillips To
Address Auxiliary

LECTURE SERIES HERSHMAN TELLS !ular
DRAWS INTEREST CHANUKAH STORY

Hadassah Event
Is Big Success
Ft..,iew

HEBREW SCHOOLS PERFECTION LODGE
TO GRADUATE 13 INDUCTS OFFICERS

DR. SOLIS-COHEN,
NOTED MEDIC, DIES

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'Local Zionists In
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