A sterkor Sewisk Periodical Carter CLIPTON AMOS • Clxcitoun fa, onto PAGE FIVE THE)LIROIVEMS1101RONictr, I seek the company of Gentiles. Let as bee through Dr. Levy's eyes how our fugitive Je lie sed. moves into a non-Jewish pro neighbor- LETTER. BOX hood. Most frequently he finds (Continued from Preceding Page). himself left strictly alone. No one of l'alestine and on the other hand (Continued From Page One). (Continued Front Page One). calls tun him, and he is greeted only settlers, he said, probably felt it undertook that the civil and re- Inspired by Editorial. ward except in that striving, to be very distantly. Sometimes he dots and music will be supplied by Sey- some uncertainty concerning the ligious rights of the non-Jewish Editor, Detroit Jewish Chronicle: mour Simons' Orchestra. Mr. Si- elected to terrible responsibility— succeed in making friends. But section of the population should future of Palestine And did not I want to compliment you on musicians will also supply sash is the somber and glorious these are only "street-friends." wish to burn their boats until they not he prejudiced. The position your fine editorial, "A Notable mons' the music for the dancing to fob nii-sion of Israel. Peace is the They do nut admit him into their when civil government was first were tolerably sure what was like- Gathering," in your issue of id, a, the dream, the aspiration that most intimate companionship. He established in July, 1921 was cer- ly to happen. Is that true? April 27. have sustained and preserved this discovers that the finest of Gentiles The question was also asked tainly a difficult and. one might Beautifully written, richly illus- people through dark and hostile make the tacit assumption that a whether the British government say, critical one. It became clear trated, full of enthusiasm, enough age.. Egypt and Assyria, Greece Jew's most intimate associations' that some fresh pronouncement of did not feel that the generous to inspire anyone who read it. and Rome are gone. The peoples would be not with them but with movement in support of the Na- policy had to be made which would Sincerely yours, of the sword have perished, Israel, fellow-Jews. These Gentiles do net tional Jewish Home in other coun- set at rest the uncertainty prevail- J. H. EHRLICH. the people of the spirit remains." mean to be unkind. They simply tries, and especially in America, ing in all quarters. That state- Could you have believed it, if the expect a Jew to be loyal to his own ment of policy was Made in the was showing signs of slackening kind. They think too well of their book Mid appeared anonymously, off. Had the money from these white paper and it is on that pol- that the same 1111111 who wrote "Up Jewish friend to believe that he sources diminished? Although ra- icy that we have proceeded ever would desert, ktray or repudiate - Israel?" In Stream" wrote also cial difficulties in Palestine were since. I am not going to pretend the interval between those two his own people. This is especially gradually disappearing, did it not that the successful results were transformation true in America where social life 1..1.: a complete appear that one reason for the capable of attainment in such a hue onvrr,ml in the personality of is drawn largely 011 religious and difficulties was the continuance of case. This is still the position as the author. The book "Israel," is denominational lines. Our fugitive animosity between Arab and Jew, seen on the surface. If we look 111 , ardent account of the supreme Jew soon learns that the Gentiles and further, what about the Jew- below I think we may fairly say Affair Expected to be One of th of Jewish ethical ideals of expect him to be interested in amel- that the political atmosphere has ish settlement scheme in the lie conspicuous role of Jewish gen- iorating the conditions of life in Most Interesting Spon- Crimea for which Jews in Amer- greatly improved, and is still im- iis. in the modern world, and of the the East Sides or the Ghettos. They proving. I am not disposed to be ica were giving money? infinite Iwituty and pr omi s e of the expect hint to he interested in Jew- sored by Temple. It was stated, Sir Frederick over-sanguine about the future. ish philanthropies, in the relief of Jewish life in Palestine. There are difficulties; there will Lugard, the British member of the (saaously Lewisohn had changed the stricken Jewish communities of Temple Beth El's annual spring far as the po- commission said, that some flame be difficulties, but so and gladly acknowledged Eastern Europe, in the reconstruc- hi , mind sport festival, to be held this Sun- I may litical-situation is concerned What had oc- tion of Palestine. Him: is our poor` Iii-. inconsistency. to five million pounds had been perhaps put it in this way—that day evening, May 13, at Temple raised in the United States for this Cynics have said that fugitive goingto tell his fine Gen- curred? Beth El, is expected to be one of project. Could the government we have reached a stage not per- the most interesting affairs spon- a good Jew- tile friends that these are precisely Lewisohn discovered haps of mutual affection between give details of the scheme? ish book mai ket. But that is just the responsibilities witch he 1S hun- MILFORD STERN sored by the temple. Sir John Schukburgh's reply the two parties but at any rate of The decorations, the special Toastmaster at Pisgah Celebration. &trashes bit of .lewish humor. It gering to escape? was that since the settlement of mutual toleration. That," Sir fountain, the fact that the affair Sometimes our fugitive: Jew ac- is not fair to doubt a man's sincer- the Crimea was no concern of the John Shuckburgh said, "I venture will also include the celebration of low the banquet program. The in- ity when he has so scorned the tually succeeds in entering into the mandatory power he could not give to say is something achieved." vocation will be given by Rabbi prink: of consistency which most intimate society of Gentiles. Then Mothers' Duy,—thess. and many Wants Further Restrictions. detailed information. Ile was un- Harry Z. Gordon. • men hug and given himself to nak- he has to watch his step. He can The recommendation of the other things about it promise to der the impression that the ed confession. Fortunately we do never be quite sure of his status. • Mr. Monsky's C make it stand out in importance scheme had been promoted by the mandates commission to restrict principal not have to guess at the mental If he makes one slip, he will see the Monsky, Mr. and interest. government of Moscow with the immigration to the capacity of the Those attending are to come in speaker of the evening, was born processes which bridge the gap be- the word "Jew" forming involun- country has been borne in mind object of inducing a number of in Omaha on Feb. 4, 189(1, and tasen "Up Stream" and "Israel." tarily on the lips of his friends. If sport attire. Jews to settle in the Crimea, where and formed part of the govern- The walls of the social hall will was educated in Omaha's publis In his newest book "The Island he ever expresses a single opinion land had been set aside for them. ment's policy, Sir John continued. be converted into scenes of spring Within," a novel which is confess- which is contrary to their preju- Ile believed that a fairly large The chairman of the commission gardens by the use of fresh-cut edly autobiographic, the secret is dices, he will read in their eyes the sum of money had been collected immediately seized upon this point flowers, cedar, smilax, lattice work gi v en out. The hem of the novel, accusation "Now you are talking in the United States for that pur- and suggested that while the gov- forming booths with garden bench- Pe Arthur bevy, is a psychiatrist not like one of us, but like a Jew." Suppose our fugitive decides to pose. Ile could not say whether ernment has been keeping in mind es. A flowering fountain will cen- by profession. Ile, too, feels his or not the scheme was successful. this restriction of inuniusration ter the hall. origin as an oppressive bur- join is Christian Church. 1Ie soon recommendation made to it by the den and he wants to get out from finds that other escaping Jews are Jean Goldkette's D. A. C. Or- Immigration To Be Slow. mandates commission, it had not under it and floe. It occurs to him, doing the same thing, and before And what is the conclusion of it kept it in mind sufficiently. Ile chestra has lean secured for this however, that the disease of insan- long he makes the surprising dis- all? The position at the moment made it appear that a little more event. Each musician will be at- its: in which he specializes is noth. covery that the fashionable church with regard to Palestine, after restriction would be still more to tired in sport apparel to carry out ing more or less than the attempt has informally established a Jewish the atmosphere of spring. A grand reading through the minutes of his liking. It was dais, the chair- of a human soul tortured by secret quota, and that he must bo content this last session of the mandate man said, that no Jew should have march will be led by the honored unattainable wishes to flee from for n while wit h having his name mothers. Tickets may be secured commission, appears to be that been allowed to enter the country reality. Ile sees his own attitude on the waiting list. If he attempts for a considerable time to come unless he had a certainty of find- from the Temple Beth El or any toward Judasm as a type of insan- his escape by way of the Ethical member of the Young People's there is no likelihood of any ing work which was compatible its: and he hastens to apply the Culture Society or the Christian large-scale Jewish immigration to with his aptitude and possibilities. Temple Club. cure--a frank confession of his Science Church, he discovers soon The patrons and patronesses are Palestine. There seems to be no Sir John Shuckburgh replied Dr. and Mrs. Leo M. Franklin, et cry wish and motive and exper- enough that all his old friends are likelihood of any change in the that he had nothing to add to the fence no matter how sordid, mean there and he is in a ghetto again. policy of the British government reply of the British government on Rabbi Leon Fram, Mr. and Mrs. How lung will it take our fugitive or unworthy. as formulated In what is known this point. It was common Milford Stern, Mr. and Mrs. Her- to sie the grim joke of it? Ca nhi. bert Kaltet, Mr. and Mrs. Milton The Perfect Psychoanalysis. as the white paper and generally ground, he agreed, that the admis- go through with this process and Alexander, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Ve- This is precisely what happened the policy of the British govern- sion of too large a number of keep his self-respect? hon, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Michelson, ment, with the approval of the Jews might have been one of the in the mind of Ludwig Lewisohn. Perhaps if the thing is persisted Mr. and Mrs. Harry Solomon, Mr. mandates commission of the causes of the crisis, but on the Ibis self-exposure in "Up Stream" was so complete that it had the et- in through several generations league of Nations, looks as if it is other hand, he said, it must be and Mrs. Melville Welt, Mr. and complete assimilation will come. Mrs. Harry Maybaum, 51r. and feet of a perfect psychoanalysis, But the process is a martydom. And going to be very slow and cautious. remembered that the number of Mrs. Maurice T. tlirnkrant, Mr. that is, it had therapeutic effect. what great cause is involved to jus- Sir John Shuckburgh made a Jews that had brought money into and Mrs. Michael I,eishin, Mr. and It cured him of something that was Iffy a mart•dom? Simply the cause special point in his evidence be- Palestine had had an excellent Mrs. Morris Garvett, Mr. and Mrs. ADOLPH FREUND the matter with him. Reading his fore the commission, of the fact effect on the finances of the coun- with the crowd, of belong- William B. Isenberg, Mr. and Mrs. Who Will Tell Pisgah Lodge's own autobiography, Lewisohn sate w of being that he represented continuity in ery. The commission, he thought, bathe majority. But no intelli- y. allot a ridi culous figure he made, Story at Seventieth Anni the administration of the, Pales- should look at both sides of the S. T. Kay. gent person Comm regard that as an Norman Birnkrant is chairman distinctly reminiscent of the leg- important end. If your children tine mandate. He has been, he medal. The Jews employed in of the affair. Andel° Maybaum is and high schools, receiving his Li.. endary Peter Schlemihl, the man said, in his present position, which agriculture, he added, had not left all worth while, chairman of the ticket committee. B. degree from Creighton Univer- who tried to sell his shadow to the are going to Inc at is that of the head of that depart- the country but formed its most they sill le in a minority of some sity. He has been active in s ,. ment of the British colonial office stable element in times of crisis. kind. Consider the "blacklist" of Omaha's communal activities and devil. His autobiography revealed what ." which deals with Palestine, for the The Zionist Organization had done its welfare federation and served had been a strange distortion in his the Daughters of the American last six and a half years, from the its best to make it possible for the as president of the Nebraska con- character. People spoke of hint as Revolution which represents the introduction of civil government agricultural colonies to absorb a ference of social work (1924-25): a pacifist and hewas not ashamed crude mob opinion of America and into Palestine, right down to the number of workmen thrown out of In addition to being the chair- of being classed among the they see that the noblest of America's present moment. During that work during the crisis, with the On Sunday, June 3, Rabbi and daughters—Roscoe Pound, man of the B'nai B'rith wider fists, motley rabble though they period, he pointed out, there have result that the number of agricul- Franklin of Temple Beth El will Reinhold Niebuhr, Jane Adams— been four successive secretaries of tural workers was larger than it confirm a class of nine children at scope campaign fur $2,000,000, were. He was ready to make every all belong to some desperate minor- Mr. Monsky is a former president sacrifice that pacifism called for. state for the colonies, two high had ever been previously. Temple Beth Jacob, Pontiac. of District Grand Lodge No. 6. People spoke of him as a pro-Ger- ty, and they accept inclusion on commissioners for Palestine and And this is the sum-total. The He is a member of the executive man and he was not ashamed of that list as a badge of honor. There three chief secretaries of the gov- white paper policy remains, and so Miss Thelma Meyer and Mr. Abe is no guarantee by which you can ernment of Palestine. While these far from suggesting to the Brit- Kirshenbaum, senior students of committee of the order, and is being grouped with the Germans, insure yonr child against belong- vice-president and a member of mixed multitude though they were. high officials have changed, he ish.government that the restric- l'ontiac High School, have been ing to some minority unless it be stated, I have remained in the tions on immigration might be elected to the National Honorary the executive committee of the They called hint Bohemian, Green- will be stupid. If being a ,law is wich Villager, parlor Bolshevik, your confidence that your child same position all the time and slackened, the mandates commis- Society by a faculty committee Boy Scout Organization. To Initiate Rosenwald Class. "free lover," and he was not have therefore had an opportunity sion hints that they might even be which represents every department The initiation of the Julius ashamed of Ming in that crowd. It martyrdom, then the effort to avoid which perhaps no one else has had somewhat strengthened. Mr. and activity in the school. Elec- Rosenwald class of new members was only when they called him being a Jew is ,dually a martydont. the is to quite the same extent of watch- Benzion Brettsneider has got to tion to this organization will begin with registration of new "Jew" that he bossed his head in Hut the martyrdom of being a Jew ing throughout this period the stop in Poland and the hundreds highest achievement attainable by has et least is spirtual compensa- candidates at 1 p. rn. at the B'nai humiliation. progress and development of the of Chalutzim in Poland and else- a high school student. tions, while the effort to casette can B'rith Center. Registration will This was the picture of himself never be anything but a ridiculous Palestine experiment. where who have been demanding be followed by initiation by a de- that his own autobiography showed This being so, it is of interest to a fresh wave of Chalutzim immi- The Misses Thelma and Ada gree team headed by Aaron Blu• him, and it Was a caricature of a and degrading, attar. note that Sir John Shuckburgh's gration into Palestine, have also Meyer and Mildred R. Goldstein The Island Within. menau, and arrangements for the man. What an absurd attitude he views on this matter are. "I call got to stop where they are. So at attended the annual M. 1. P. A. There is only one thing to do, ceremonies promise to make it the had gotten himself into. Mere sto- it the Palestine experiment," h e least it seems after reading the convention at Ann Arbor recently. this tale would teach us. Lewisohn most interesting in Pisgah Lodge's icism would have dictated a proud says, In explaining his attitude, report of the meeting of the man- did it. Acknowledge your motives. resignation to the fate of being Mrs. Joseph Welt of Boston history. "and I think the word 'experi- date commission. The new members have been en- born in one group rather than an- Drop the alibis. Then with your boulevard, Detroit, gave a de- ment' is justified. Under the cir- (Copyright, 1025, J. T. A.) vision clearer, take a new view of rolled in a campaign which was other. Mere humanism would dic- lightful tea at her home April 26 cumstances I think it must be re- Jewish life, identify yourself with conducted under the slogan "Every tate that being the son of an un- for the members of Pontiac Coun- garded as an experiment. When GEORGE KLEIN FIRST all that is fine in Jewish life. Try Jew a Ben B'rith." They will he fortunate people, he should devote the famous Balfour Declaration to remedy from within all that is IN AIRPLANE CONTEST cil of Jewish Women. addressed following initiation by his talents to improving, their lot was given it was a war-time decla- Hiram Frankel, past president of rather than to find ways of escap- not fine. The Sisterhood of Temple Beth ration and it was given at a time What a tough pull Lewisohn had George Klein, eon of Mr. and Jacob held their meeting recently. the District Grand Lodge, now sec- ing from them. But his mind when the Allied forces had not yet rowing up stream before he found Mrs. Alexander Klein of 1410 Col= The following officers were elect- retary of the district. groped further. What was this his island within. "By "the island conquered Palestine. At the mo- At the meeting on Monday eve- people against which he felt such lingwood avenue, was the first to ed: Mrs. Wm. Present, president; ment very few people could have within" he means a glad self-identi- enter in the Statewide Model Air- Mrs. Nathan Blumrosen, vice- ning, Judge Ernest A. O'Brien an aversion? Dimly he remem- known, at the time when the dec- ficaton with the Jewish people. plane Contest. The contest is president; Mrs. Irving Steinman, will speak on "Good Citizenship," bered the Bible stories a school laration was made, how the policy We need to save our children the sponsored by the Detroit News and secretary; Mrs. Murray Wolfman, and Judge Charles Bowles will teacher had once told him. Fal- to be based upon it was going to ordeal of Ludwig Lewisohn. There is to be held on June 16 at the talk on "Criminality." teringly he turned to whatever he is a far better road to the island be carried out in practice. Be - treasurer. could find of other Jewish litera- than the one he journeyed. The di- sides, the declaration itself was a State Fair Grounds. George, who is 11 years old, is ture, snatches of translations from rect road to the "island within" is Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Burnett document of dual character. It in the ninth grade in the Hutchins spent a week in Mt. Clemens at the Talmud, bits of mediaeval Jewish education begun in infancy promised in the first place to favor School, and is a member of the chronicles—and he mad a thrilIng and continued through adolescence. the Olympia Hotel. and promote the establishment of school's model airplane club. discovery. lie discovered that Jew- the National Home for the Jews It may not be in our power al- Eighty children gathered Tues- ish tradition and Jewish history Miss Rena Snyder of Council ways to protect our children from day afternoon at Belle Isle under confirmed everything he stood for. the malice which every now and Bluffs, Iowa, spent several days as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. G. J. the auspices of Congregation He was a liberal, and what finer then the world wreaks upon minori- Shaarey Tefillah to celebrate Leg tradition of liberalism does man- Rappaport. ties. But we can protect them from b'Omer, or the Scholars' Festival. kind possess than the lives of the wreaking malice upon themselves. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Beieg, Mr. Many came with their parents and Prophets of Israel. He was a pac- We ran provide them at the begin- and Mrs. Fred Gunsburg and Mr. friends. There were refreshments ifist—and what nobler tradition of ning of life with that "island with- and all sorts of games, of which pacifism was there to be found in." Then if misfortune come, they and Mrs. Harold Van Baalan of Detroit spent Sunday as the guests the bow and arrow contest proved than in the lives and teachings of may retire that inner realm for of Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Netzorg of to be the most interesting and en- , the rabbis? Ile was a believer in comfort, and prosperity when tertaining. The following boy the freedom of the human con Pontiac. tempts them they will draw from and girls were the successful prise science and what history shows a its recesses that incentive to braver and a longer struggle for achievement which will make them Mrs. Henry Jacobson, Mr. Benj. winners of the different races: I. Zussman, D. Luby, D. Fleisher, liberty of opinion than the history Goldstein, Mr. Norman Buckner worthy of the name Israel. and Mr. Jos. Nyman attended the M. Luby, Lillian Meyers, Helen of the Jew? He was a lover of u, English literature, and what is performance 'Diplomacy" at Fleisher, R. Weintraub, E. Ria L. Fleisher, L. Slatkin, II. Katz, English literature but a reflection INTERRACIAL CONCERT Orchestra Ilall last Wednesday. B. Efronson, B. Luby, Y. Coogan, in both language and meaning of TO BE HELD ON MAY 20 The B'nai B'rith gave a May J. Rose, I. Rubin, It. Lewis, W. the Jewish Bible? dance Wednesday, May 2, at the I Slatkin, II. Marshall. M. Kaner, The splendid response to the Through the medium of Dr. Ar- Jewish Community Center. Fifty B. Rubin, M. Bamberg, Frank thur Levy's self-analysis, he ex- first conference called by the De- Masser, L. Kaplan and E. Kaplan. poses the mind of the assimilation- troit Council for the Protection couples attended. A trained supervisor of On ,• ist young Jew. There is only one of Foreign-Born Workers has Mrs. Benjamin Netzorg and city's Public Recreation Depart- motive, he tells them, fur indiffer- greatly stimulated interest and ac- ment was in attendance and di. ence to Judaism, and that is the tivity in the first international Mrs. Benj. Goldstein and daugh- Beautiful colored figures on white grounds. Washable ter Mildred ottended the mother reeled the children in the various motive of saving one's skin. The concert undertaken by the Detroit and fast color. games. Rabbi A. Ginzler and Mrs. Jewish people being a minority is Council, according to Jeannette and daughter luncheon at Temple Hazel Efronson were in charge of always in an exposed position. it D. Pearl, field organizer of the Beth El Saturday, May 4. the program. is subject to physical danger as National Council. Hard twisted voile, highly mercerized. Splendid lin- The concert will take place Twenty-four women attended well as to a variety of social dis- gerie shades. The Tuesday evening study cir- criminations. Therefore, deep in Sunday, May 20, 8 p. tn., in the luncheon at Masonic Temple Monday, May 7, given under the cle is continuing to draw good at- the minds of all these Jews who NIcCollester Hall, Forest and Cass auspices of the Council of.Jewish tendance. Henceforth the meet- either because of bad education or avenues. Proceeds of the concert 36 inches wide. Also A. B. C. percales. Light and ing will start at 8:30 p. m. sharp, no education are not emotionally are to be utilized to extend the Women of Detroit. medium dark colors. and members and others wishing identified with their people, there agitation against the proposed Mrs. S. Goldstein of Fort to join are requested to come arises the desire to escape, to cast registration-deportation bills now A printed material in neat dress patterns. Very Wayne, Ind. is the guest of her punctually in order to allow more themselves into the security of the before the committee on immigra- time for discussion after the lec- majority, to put on protective col- tion and naturalization of the sister, Mrs. I. I Rosenthal. lustrous. ture or lesson proper. Next Tues- oration, to save their skins. That United States Congress. which the Mrs. S. Weinstein of Cincinnati day evening Rabbi Ginzler will motive is seldom acknowledged for forces of reaction seek to foiet is the guest of Norman Buckner of discuss the Book of Job. • it would be branded immediately upon foreign-born wrokers in or - der to hamper labor progress. Dwight street. as desertion, as cowardice. The Sisterhood's next meeting Futile Flight From Judaism. will be Tuesday, May 15, at 9:30 36 in. wide—pure Irish linen. Shrunk and ready for BECKMAN TO ADDRESS o'clock, after the conclusion of the In accordance with a well-known the needle. psychological law this unavowed THE YOUNG EMANUELS study circle meeting. S. M. SIIORR V. C. 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Frank k Seder—Sixth Floor Meyer Beckman, president of the Emanuel Synagogue, will ad- dress the Young Emanuels on "True Happiness From a Jewish Standpoint" on May 17. The Young Emanuels extend an invitation to all its friends as well as members to attend the meeting Thursday evening in the sub-syna- gogue of the Young Emanuel. On May 31 the feature of the program will be I. Rosenberg's ad. dress on "Hebrew Language." Checker Cabs Empire 7000 The get-together dance will take place May 20 at 2565 liill- ger avenue. Tickets may be pro- cured from Mrs. Hazel Efronson, phone Hickory 7685. ANNOUNCEMENT. Dr. and Mrs. William V. Kirsch- baum, formerly of 60 Virginia Park and now residing at 1412 Seward avenue, have had their names changed to: Dr. and Mrs. William V. Kerwin. Offices at 142 West Willis avenue. disguise. "I am not religious" pleads the escaping Jew. But the psycho- analyst at once identifies the plea as a defense-reaction, an alibi, a postmortem. 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