Ameriant 9ewisk Periodical Cater All Jewish Views All Jewish News WITHOUT BIAS CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO TifEbETROITJEWISR fiRox tom — ---• , c TAED LE,,L,,o,NAE, 1.0-4-0 THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN DETROIT ZIONISTS ELECT DELEGATES TO NATIONAL MEET Ehrlich, Zilber, Simons, Mar- wil, Haggai to Repre- sent District. Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1928 VOL. XXV. NO. 2. A NOBLE JEWISH DISTINCTION A Tribute to David A. Brown and Dr. Lee K. Frankel Upon Whom the Degree of Doctor of Hebrew Law Has Been Conferred by the Hebrew Union College. By A. H. FROMENSON Two captains in the army of Israel—two servants in the vineyard of the Lord—have been honored by the high- 14 DELEGATES CHOSEN est distinction that it is within the gift of the Jews to BY DETROIT HADASSAH bestow. M. H. Zackheim, in Pales- Upon David A. Brown and Dr. Lee K. Frankel, the Hebrew Union • ollege has conferred the degree of Doctor of Ilebrew tinian Letter, Rebukes Squabblers. Law. Upon none could this degree be conferred with better grace, 1 s AGENCY MEETINGS Confer Rabbinical MUST RAISE RUSS Graduating Finals !SYMPATHETIC AID READY TO OPEN IN Degrees on Eight AGRO-JOINT FUND At Shaarey Zedek' FOR RUSS ZIONISTS PLEDGED - • BY _ BORAH WITHIN 5 MONTHS LONDON SATURDAY: J:11 ; h Class in Synagogue's History Will be Awarded A 1(:eo(.orfict:IiittesSe;:111— Diplomas on Sunday 1 Bachelors of Pedagogy. I Plan to Appropriate Sum of U. Senator Told Soviet Is — Louis Marshall, Felix M. the officers and leaders of ' Ex .,. W $20 , 000,000 Over Per- i li ng 700 Jewish Na. nulling the congregation in attendance, i reNEW PORK. — Rabbinical de - I Warburg, Dr. Frankel tionalists , ges were conferred upon eight iod of 10 Years. the Sunday School of Shaarey Ze- Represent U. S. young men Sunday afternoon at dek will chronicle the end ,if an- the annual commencement exer- RUSSIAN GOVERNMENT other successful year when the PERSECUTION ALLEGED LEADERS STATE THAT vises of the Jewish Theological I BY DR . C. ARLOSOROFF TO MATCH LARGE SUM graduates are awarded their iii• __ ' Semin ary in Pythian Tem ple, 135, ploinas Sunday morning, June lu, PLANS ARE FAVORABLE West Seventieth street. T wenty- Ht tt o'clock, in the assembly hall C ons id eration i for o three young men and women re- Dr. Joseph A. Rosen, Dirac- of the synagogue, Willis avenue at for of Movement, Re- The graduating Legalization of Zionism Brush street. Harry Sacker and Arthur ceived the degree of Bachelor of Jewish Pedagogy from the teach- clans of the elementary depart- turns to Moscow. In Russia. Ruppin Leave Jerusalem , ers institute of this seminary and went numbers 33 boys and girls, eight received certificates from NEW YORK.---1.1. 'f. A.)--The the largest in the history of the For London Sessions. ‘S'ASIIINGTON.—As chairman — with more appropriateness. The temptation is strong to say that by ! theThe ex. tch' ,Iamount of $20,000,000 will be ex. school. The senior class of the of the Foreign Relations Commit- The men's and women's branch- so conferring it, the faculty of the liehrew Union College has given nonio° rnardyePilair'g,thri714 Doctor 1 pended in developing on a large secondary department is composed tee, Senator Borah Saturday es of the Zionist movement in De- 1 NEW YORK.— (J. T. AO of Hebrew Literature wa s con-I scale Jewish farm settlements in of 10 students. • promised representatives of Jew- troit Sunday elected delegates to Louis Marshall, president of the feirred upon 1)r. Solomon Solis. Russia, provided there is fully sub. The est rcises will begin with • ish organizations that he would the anneal conventions of the American Jewish Committee, and Cohen of Philadelphia. Dr. Hirsch scribed in this country before Oct. march by the graduates. The ad- give sympathetic consideration to Zionist Organizations of America Isignatory in behalf of the non- L. Gordon of Newark received the. 30 toss , th e, sum o r 810,00 ,000 , dress of welcome will Ise delivered complaints they made of whole- and the Hadassah, to be held in Zionists to the agreement cow. l degree of Doctor of Hebrew Lit- I it was announced by James N. by A. Louis Gordon, superinten• sale deportations to Siberia and Pittsburgh from June 30 to July ing the creation of the Jewish erature. Rosenberg, chairman of the Amer- dent of the school and vice-presi• other persecution of Zionists by 4. Balloting took place all of The 1 Agency, and lir. Lee K. Frank, I, $400,000 For Building Fund. can Jewish Joint Agricultural dent of the congregation : the Russian Soviet government. Sunday afternoon at the Shaarey given (hys : American Commissioner of the ;rh Il il; niz atItNl iressii v:i, In his annual address Or. Cyrus Corporation IA sro-Joint) psi' Those who brought the corn- %AA branch, Twelfth and Atkin- Rev. Non-Partisan Palestine Sum ey Adler, p r e s i it e ii t, announced ''This will constitute the largest plaints before Senator Borah were son. Comniission of the Jewish Age's y at rtihi ye mbouuisi dgi Tiifgt s ftuontl I inti..r t$1,4,0isi:.(::::i smgm enterprise ever launched fur Elijah Zaluilkowski will sing a Dr. Chaim Arlosoroff, a prominent The delegates from the Zionist sailed for London at midnight bast the ' promotion of Jewish agricul- group of songs and Samuelihpar- Zionist leader and representative district of Detroit are Joseph H. Friday on the steamer Majestic. nary, which has already rem,' ei I' tare," declared Mr. Rosenberg. "I gel, pianist of the Ilazoolir Choral of the Palestine Jewish Labor F:hrlich, Israel Zilber, Robert With Felix M. Warburg, who bequests and gifts of more than am happy to announce that the Society will render a piano selec- Federation, who arrived in this Marwil, David W. Simons and Jo- sailed lust week with Or. Weiss $1,200,000 for the Teachers Insti- Russian authorities have agreed to tion. Mr. Gordon wi ll announce country from Palestine recently, seph Haggai. Mr. Ehrlich led the mann, Or. Frankel and Mr. Mar- tare, The buildings will occupy ib provide $10,000,000 on condition the honer students and ; together and Max Rhoade, national presi- ticket, with Mr. Zilber no a close shall v.ij11 he the guests of Sir Al- site on Broadway between 122,1 t h a t th e A mer m an s ews furn i s h with Itubbi Hershman, will present dent of the Avukah, student Zion- second. Their alternates will be Fred It • ond at his co untry estate. and 123i] streets. To this site, Dr. the other $10,000.000. The total the diplomas. Consludolg the pro- lit federation. A. J. Koffman, Leon Kay, Jacob will sing the where the sessions of the Agency Adler said the present seminary I o f $20,000,000 will be expended grain, graduates the Senator Borah was told that Miller, Max Lipsitz, Isadore Levin Commission will begin on June 3. building will he moved from West • over a period of 10 years, class song• more than 700 Zionists have been and Sol B. Edelman. Annual Luncheon Sunday .. 123d street. sentenced and deported to Siberia, To Give $20,000,000 Land The Hadassah Delegates. t Warburg Optimistic. Following the exercises, the Dr. Solis-Cohen declared that Kirgizia, the northeastern wastes Hadassah elected the following on nidrtinikuinchg nual commencement luncheon will " Moreover, LONDON.— (J. T. A.) — M. Judaism did not conflict with the involving a, , iti isyeasnu., of Narim, the Ural and the Solo- delegates: investment take place. Arrangements for the se y islands, and, in addition, sea. Chaim Weismann and Felix M. • teachings of science or history. Mrs. Jos. II. Ehrlich, Mrs. Philip larger than the $20,000,000 to be luncheon were made by Mrs. The New Rabbis. Warburg arrived May 29 on the eral hundreds are in prison await- H. Brood°, Mrs. Henry N. Wein.' ,i,,,,,,i,, subscribed by American Jews and Charles A. Smith, president of the Those who received the Steamer Mauretania. ing sentence by Soviet authorities, stein, Miss Bertha Lipsitz, Mrs. 11. authorities, because i Russian government of Russia has sisterhood, and Mesdames A. B. It was asserted that the persecuted Mr, Warburg, in an exclusive in-', td. rabbi acre Jeremiah J. Berman, the W. Simons, Mrs. H. B. Ullian, Mrs. the Stralser, Robert Marw il, A. 1,ouls Zionists Slums Cohen, terview with the correspondent of • Jacob are composed mainly of H. S. Zenon, Mrs. Robert Mar- II " rN. agreed, if the American quota is Gordon ilzirt,i it ,1 haPaht i, i sili ,yfortt hlitm, ,.lemen. the Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Fisher, Ilarry Jolt, Harry youth, especially university NI. Kw •il, Mrs. Sidney Frank, Mrs. N. E. ' fully subscribed, to provide free The stated that the prospects for the zip, 'Maurice A. Lazowick, Meyer students. The Avukah, as an Aronsta ns Mrs. Julius Berman, . of charge land valued at $20,000,- tary department are Jewish Rubin and Milton Steinberg,. consummation of the lii American Zionist intercollegiate Mrs. Albert Feldstein, Mrs. Ralph A"I_1_'hartill II Aronson, Jacob Blum, Announcement was matte by the i 000 ." Agency plan are very favorable. organization, is particularly Inter- . Davidson and Mrs. J. S. Souls. Dr. Joseph A. Rosen, who has Burnstein, Estelle Russell, William ested in the fate of their Zionist Following the conclusion of the board of directors of the creation' Keen interest marked the bal- sessions of the commission, Mr. of 20 Louis Brush scholarships oil been the chief director of the Jew- Caplan, Sylvia Firestone, Hyman comrades in Russia. loting here. The difference exist- e : soil ii movement in Freedland Irving Goldman, ( arrie W arburg intends to visit Baron $800 each yearly for students and I ish hack-to-the Says Exiles Are in Remote Places. ing in American Zionist ranks, and s hort Edmond de Rothschild in Paris and of two scholarships amounting to , R ussia, . ,, n.n.,tioi.ii miii,_ i B. Grrn iba gum, Fay's,. Ethel Kan Dr. Arlosoroff said that perse- the efforts of the opposition move- visit here, on the , i,,e,i,in Jun, c: F're'd Krauss, Es Esther limner- to proceed to Hamburg to visit his • $1,000 each fur graduate students cution of the Zionists is conducted ment to remove the present admin- It is also possible, he who wish to enroll for the degree' cow, to complete the negotiations) man, Rosalie Lebowitz, Isabelle B. in Soviet Russia under the pretext family. istration, promises to make the w Nadine E. Lewis, Esther stated, that he will attend the Joint of Doctor of Hebrew Literature. . .rich the . Russian authorities for that Zionism forms a part of the coining convention at Pittsburgh Ica Foundation meeting in Park. The scholarships were provided the Administration of the new "ewenlierg, Gertrude S. Miller, political system, of British ire. fund. one of the most important in the " He also expects to confer with Dr. fur in the will of Louis [{rush, whofund. 1 David Pollack, Irene Pollack, AI- perialism and that the cultivation r d ii) r l by history of the Zionist Organization Bernard Kahn, European directs left $1,100,000 to the seminars The work ' the American Society for Jewish belt M. Rabinowitz, Ilelen Reim- of the Hebrew language fosters 01 America. on Comm.! I n 1927. of the Joint Di the interests of reactionary ekri- Farm Settlements in Russia, under Sadie hl its S. Minnie D. Dorothy Perrin, Letter From Zackheim. baum, Miriam hauls, tee, in London or on t he confiner! . elitism among the Jews. On the th'h:o k ; vi• Maurice 11. Zackheim, who, with V. Schauer, Seymour Stirling, contrary, he declared, these victims Rosenwald and Felix M. War- Irene Mrs. Zackheim and Mr. and Mrs. Irene Shames, Ihmothy Snuck, brew University Board in Land., burg. James N. Rosenberg will Milton J. Stein, Gertrude Straus' of persecution in Russia are de- Issas Shetzer, toured Palestine, in June 4. voted only to furthering the estab- serve as president, Janie 11 It .1c man, M. Robert Warren, Willi am a special communication to the edi- Mr. Warburg said he was grid, DAVID A. ,BROWN s li hment of the Jewish homeland ' er as vice-president, and Paul Wetsman and Fags Beth Wein- tor of The Chronicle expresses joy has become a household fled with the results of the Russian in l'alestine, which is being devel- Baerwali ll as trteas'orer, at the Jewish accomplishments in to this degree a new significance; st ein. fund which has collected $7,000,00o oped under a mandate of the the Homeland, and takes occasion has given it almost the same con- word in Jewish life; among the among a few subscribers. Mr. Million Still Need Aid. 'High School Senior Class. League of Nations and which was to rebuke those who create dissen- notation that is implicit in the Jews of America, of Russia, of Warburg is undecided how long he -- -- The following students constii The settling of another 25,000 endorsed in a resolution adopted lion in the ranks. Mr. Zackheim decorations for valor or service Poland, or Bessarabia—among will remain in Europe. He stated Bible Play Is Staged by Jewish families on the plains and tote the senior class of the high by the United States Congress in writes: the Jews of this entire world, from that Mr. Marshall will not remain school department: Betty Alpiner, that are conferred by nations and Graduates; Rabbis Pre. valleys Of the ("rinieci which will 1922. "I felt the attraction of the soil governments upon men who have New Zealand to Alaska, from Ti- longin Europe. be effected through the new $10, - Lillian Russell, Rose Cohen, Shiite Giving details of the mistreat- sent Scholarships. to niy soul. I felt the relationship distinguished themselves on battle- berias to San Francisco. His name 000,000 colonization fund now In 1 Hecker, Yetta J. Hoffman. Claire ment of the victims of Soviet per- — r . to KIM Israel. I felt the heroism fields or in the performance of has become a symbol for stupen- Sucher, Ruppin to Attend. p rocess of collection, will sceution. Dr. Arlosoroff related Seventeen hundred students the of our pioneers. I read in the meritorious deeds in various fields. Anus effort over vast areas, em- Icy Penn, Cecilia Zaludkowski and JERUSALEM.— (J. T. A.) — gathered for the closing service of solve only part of the economic Kapetansky, Brinnie Krauss, Shir- that the centers of deportation are eyes of the tillers of the soil of But mainly for valorous service. bracing within its scope millions Harry Sather, member of the Jer- problem of the Russian Jews Sonia Zalutikowski. situated in regions where under wors hi of Tem le Beth Fl School Eretz Israel the spiritual pleasures Under the supervision of Miss 1 p ' The Jewish people are unable of suffering men, women and usalem Executive, and Arthur • . cit dwell. the Czarist regime only criminals 2 about a million of the • city of Religion in the main auditorium it these people derive from their to confer similar decorations and children, who call him blessed, and Ruppin, colonization expert and of the e.xce. olfla"riir c, laisin,, sinstructor, the Temple Sunday, June 3. ed resei , ax s,, rizted fini under heavy penalty were pun- hardships. excepting the other hundreds former member of the executive, their means for will still have to b, Pupils ished. e i Every department of the educe- "I expected that the builders of rewarding their of thousands of left here for London. The purpose lpe d t o become a productive ele. graduating class last Sunday at- "Places, consisting of three to tional system of Tem* Beth El i h e our land would shower rebukes heroic and su- mien and women of their trip is to participate in the pre ..i merit in the new economic order of tended a picnic at Belle Isle Perk. five housi•s, situated at a distance was represented—front the and criticisms upon us. On the premely worthy The professional The upper classes hiked to Palmer of hundreds, sometimes more than whom he has in- sessions of the Non-Parsian Pales- kindergarten children and the age the country. contrary, they denied that we sons and serv- spired by his tine Survey (7ommission of the Jew- of I through the senior High School education of the youth, the adap- Park and were accompanied by a thousand miles from a railway owed them any debts. All they ask ants a r e the Philip L. Rosenthal, assistant vu- station, with mail service only s w n examples ish Agency. and the age of 17, and t he adult tation of the former trader and • is patience. How small we consid- ns.agr•st. Until of relentless p three times a year," he said, "are students of Beth El College of 1 storekeeper to qualified labor, the ered ourselves in comparison this distinction self-driving for CLAYTON DENIES HE MAY BE selected to form the residence of Jewish Studies were represented 1 development of artisan organiza- with these real Zionists! the sake of HIGH COMMISSIONER was conferred 1 lions and furnishing these with erintendent of the school, the deported Zionists, by the teachers. Praises National Fund. upon David A. tools, raw materials and loans— "The 0. 7. P. U., the Soviet helping the JERUSALEM.—(.J. T. A.) — I The direction of this elaborate "I didn't blame some of them Brown, upon h el pi essi to Rumors to the effect that Sir Gil- educational organization Is a spe- all this will still remain a major political secret service, provides who were reluctant in answering be K. Frankel, whorn he has bert Clayton, British expert on cial function of Rabbi Leon From, problem to Russian Jews and will (Turn to Page Three). questions. They were sick and there was noth- taught the les- . Near Eat t affairs and at one time who is assisted in his office try Miss I require further assistance on the LONDON.—The list of honors tired of the pleasure seekers. ing, save per- sons of service, I part of the Joint Distribution conferred on the occasion of King His Civil Secretary of the Palestine Anna Oxenhandler. of These people see how the Arab haps election to giving. George's sixty-third birthday is- government, would be the next The chief feature of the morn- l Committee. raises the price of his land daily some honorary name has be- High Commissioner of Palestine ing's program was the awarding of , This statement was made by Dr. sued Sunday night includes three —and we are busy squabbling and office. In the come a syno- after Lord Planter's retirement, the diamond honor pins to those I Rosen and Dr. Ezekiel A. Grower, new barons, five baronets and more fighting, for the sake of what? Of olden days, one nym for the do- were denied by Sir Gilbert who ar- students who had a perfect attend-director and assistant director, re- than 7(1 knights. Sir Alfred Mond, some ambitious man or woman w It o deserved ing of deeds of rived here from the Arabian pe- once record extending over al • speetively, of the Agro-Joint, prior ex-cabinet minister and chairman who wishes notoriety. loving kindness, ninsula. well of his peo- period of five years. The winners,, to their boarding the 'Majestic for of Imperial Chemicals, Limited, is "Besides the workers, the real ple was styled one of the new barons. on a colossal In an interview with the rtpre- of this award were: Jerome Ro-. their return trip tee Russia. work here is done by the Jewish "C h o v r" or scale. The Unit- sentative of the .Jewish Telegraph- senzweig, Marian Kahn, Ida National Fund." ed Jewish Cam- Officers Elected for Ensuing "Aluf." But un- ic Agency, he stated that he knows Korby, Dorothy Nathan, Freida i paign is his nothing concerning the rumors of the degree of Year by Local Wom- Auslander, Raymond Jacobstein. most stupen- L. II. D. IA'as his appointment to succeed 'cord Dr. Is•o M. Franklin made the en's Section. dous achieve- Plainer and that he thinks this un- conferred presentation. ment — an likely. on these two , The Winners in Contest. At the last meeting of the di- achievement d es erv- Reversing its previous derision The Rabbi Leon Frain Short 1 rectors of the Detroit section of that will not he whereby six tourist families who l yen ing lishm Story Contest Was won by Miss 1 the National Council of Jewish ' • • • • Works of Rabbi Jerome Widisky of Boston tee Appear complete until, had overstayed their term were or- • except in four Bertha Al. Stone of the High i Women, the following officers in his own dered deported, the Immigration Forty - Four Volumes; Estimated Cost of Publics- notable instanc- Sehmd graduating class for a story were elected: Mrs. Isaac Gilbert, words —"every Department has granted permis- s, Jacob II. cation Said to be Approximately $1,000,000. entitled "Heredity." The second Thirty Workers' Organize- ■ president; Mrs. Leopold D. Mayer, dollar is in the sion to two of the families to re- Schiff, Louis prize was won by Max Simon, also' first vice-president; Mrs. J. Victor tions Urge Immediate till." But this main permanently in the country. . Marshall, Simon of the graduating class, for a story Rabbi Jerome Widisky of Beth of these volumes have already been Roemer, second vice-president; achievement is Action. Wolf, and Max Three families were given per- entitled "Forbidden Food." lion- DR. LEE K . FRANKEL The Talmud in the Mrs. Max F'ruhauf, recording sec- .1aron Temple, Boston, Mass., published. but the cap- mission to remain until their case I.1. Kohler, re- urable mention went to Paulette translator into English of the Tat' original is printed on 9,000 pages. retary; Mrs. Maurice Goldenberg, I'ressure was exerted from all served for just one class—for dis- stone of a great structure of relief is decided. The sixth family has al- Kahn and Marjory Schembeck. The Jewish Code is to be pub- corresponding' secretary; Miss Ber- mud and the Jewish Code, arrived campaigns for war-suffering Jews, i tinguished scholars—and for them ready left Palestine. All the fam- quarters during the past week in The first prize in the poetry con. limbed in 12 volumes, and four of the Lipsitz, financial secretary; favor of the establishment of a alone. Yet in the eyes of the for starving human beings. And ilies were in good financial circum- test sponsored by the Sisterhood of these have also been published Mrs. Samuel Mendelsohn, treas. Jewish people its bestowal on two alongside of these are his efforts stances. Jewish hospital in Detroit. Temple Beth El was won by Jack I urer; Mhis Gu$sie Brown, auditor. thus far, At a conference of :SO work- men whose domain is not the clois- for the Keren Ilayesod the Jewish Rom of the class of 1930 for a Mrs. Gilbert was chosen as one Will Speak at Synagogue. Theological Seminary, and his , term! study, but the vast empire men's and other fraternal organ- poem entitled "Evening Stars." In his translation Rabbi Widisky well qualified to assume the office. izations, at the Workers' Com- I of Jewish, of human suffering, will splendid service to the Union of Ras• Entner, '30, won the second etiLarees the sire of the page from of president. For several years American Hebrew Congregations. not seem incongruous. For, as Was munity Building on Holbrook ave- • prize with "A Prayer," and Luc - 12x17. That she Served as recording secretary to the original I lx14 Yet, even these activities are nue, a week ago Thursday evening, I recently emphasized by another raine Clayman the third prize with permits the reproduction of the and first vice•president of the a demand was made for a Jewish I wing of Israel, the cardinal prin- far, far short of a complete cata- ' "Summer." complete original mtge, plus t h e present Council of Jewish Women, ciples of Judaism arts Torah, Abo- loguing of what this man has done. hospital. The Leo M. Franklin Book Re-, English to the left and bottom of for three terms as president of, No such cataloguing is intended dah and Gemilath Chasodini. And, The old Jewish Hospital Asso- view Contest was •oll by Selma ! the Sisterhood of Temple m Beth El, each age. ciation, through I. Rosenthal, es if we include in Torah Jewish loy- by me in this article. They an by a review w' of Gold-1 The new works will sell at the and later as chairman of some of Meeting of All B'nai B'rith Winem alty, Jewish service, the doing of set down here merely to demon. Joint pressed a desire for immediate ac- "Rabbi and l'riest." A smith's an • rate of $100 for each set of the its most important committees, deeds of loving kindness. then Dr. strata how strongly the Jewish Chapters June 18; Annual tion to construct A hospital. second prize went to Fannie Ent- ft1, Talmud and $50 per set of Jewish She has been a member of the of "Abodah and Ge- The Jewish Physicians' Commit- David A. Brown and Dr. Lee K. Moonlight July 2. ner for a review of Ludlow's "De- Code, to be paid for in five years. board of the National Federation tee for a hospital adopted a reso- • Frankel have rendered surprising- milath Chasodim" dominate his ' . borah." Both works have taste completed of Temple Sisterhoods for a long lution setting forth its reasons for , ly the kind of service, have done life, making his personality rich, The loving cups for the classes • First nominations of officers of by Rabbi Widisky, who labored at period, and last year was appoint- the immediate communal need for such deeds, for which this high distinctive, compelling. Pisgah Lodge No. 31, I. 0. It. B., having the best attendance record 1 ed by Governor Fred W. Green to his difficult task for 14 years. Honoring Mr. Brown. distinction is a fitting recognition. such an institution. for the ensuing term, will be held for the year went to Miss Esther, During his stay in Detroit, serve on the hospital commission David A. Brown has abundantly David A. Brown's Services. The Physici•ns Resolution. at the meeting this Monday eve- Goldberg's class 2, and Miss Flom of the State of Michigan. Mrs. Rabbi Widisky will address a flam- Need one, at this late day, detail deserved the degree of Doctor of The physicians' resolution, ence Wolenburgh's class 4. and ning. bee of synagogues. Detroit rabbis Gilbert succeeds to the presidency greeting action taken at a recent the services that David A. Brown Henry Abramovitz, president of Miss Doris Sperling's class 5. organized a committee to assist the capable and efficient Mrs. Jo- (Turn to Page Five) llis has rendered his people. luncheon of leaders, follows: Paul Salmon, representing the the lodge, appointed Past Presi- the author in the sale of his books. seph Welt. "Whereas, the establishment of dents Adolph Freund and Jacob graduating class of 1928, present.' New Members of Board. Rabbi Widisky received his a Jewish hospital in Detroit is a Miller and Rabbi Harry Z. Gordon ed to the Temple a gift of a maga-, The following new members Stnicha from some of the leading MOVIES WILL FEATURE necessity, and MOSSINSOHN ATTACKS to serve on the nominating corn- zinc table for the school library., European rabbis at the age of 19. were elected to the board of di- "Whereas Detroit is the only BETH EL'S MOONLIGHT mitt•e to present a slate of off- The class also presented a gift of 1 ZIONIST OPPOSITION Among the rabbis who conferred rectors: Mrs. Clarence Enegass, large city in the United States a set of Moore s "Judaism" to its! cars. the honor upon him were Rabbi Mrs. Slater Finsterwald, Mrs S. which is lacking such an institu- At the meeting last Monday, instructor, Louis Schostak. 1.rizer Telser of the Telsa Ye. K. Goldberg, Mrs. John Heaver,- Calls Attempt to Curtail Cultural Parts of "Tip Top Topics" To Bo tion, and RABBI JEROME WIDISKY In the course of the service of Post President Alfred Ross, now 1shiva, where he studied; Rabbi rich, Mrs. Arthur Mansbach. Mrs. Work Detrimental. Re-Enacted. "W'hereas it is a fact that De- of Chicago, who was a visitor in worship, the High School Choir in Detroit this week to enlist sub- , Shlomo Ilakohon of Vilna, Rabbi Amy G. Sellig. troit is not sufficiently provided . the city, extended greetings to Pis- rendered the anthem "Hallelujah" scribers The members re-elected are: ribers in the local community t o 1 Israel Sheinsohn of Ponoviezh, Dr. Ben Zion Mossinsohn, heat with hospital beds, and Motion pictures on its moon- gab Lodge. under the direction of Mrs. Ma. i c The Ladies' Auxiliary repelled thilde Kesler. The sermon was in . aid him in the task of publishing and others. Ile was born in Anikst Mrs. Joseph Ehrlich, Mrs. A. J. "Whereas at a meeting held on of the Ilerzliah Gymnasium in Pal- light is the innovation of the an- of the province of Kovno, and Levin, Mrs. Maurice Goldenberg, May 15, a group of high-minded estine and one of the outstanding nual boat trip of Temple Beth satisfactorily on the performance the nature of a valedictory given I his translated works. His work being the first ever to I was known as the "Auikster Ilui." Mrs. Samuel Mendelsohn, Mrs. J. and public spirited Jewish citizens, educators in the Jewish Homeland, El, to be held at 8:30 p. m. Mon- of "Marquis" at the Bonstelle by Max Simon of the graduating Rabbi Widisky came to this Victor Koerner, Mrs. M Lee B. Stri- pu bl is h e d c o n t ain' aware of the need of such a hos- who was a Detroit guest for four day evening, June 18. Playhouse. It was stated that ■ class of 1928 and responded to by 1909. He served as fling, Mrs. Mayer B. Sulzberger. pital, have expressed their willing. days last week, in an interview large audience was in attendance. Robert Mazer of the class of 1929. lislitranslation, together with the country in WL. th Through the courtesy of Mau- The I original and all the commentaries, rabbi in Philadelphia for six ness to assist in the establishment with a representative of The De- rice Caplan of the Metropolitan A regular meeting of the auxiliary ' Rabbi Widisky has enlisted for his years, was the spiritual leader of the following, constitute the troit Jewish Chronicle attacked the of the same, be it Two plays were presentedin the ' . efforts the endorsements of Jewish a Washington, D. C., congregation tire governing body: Mrs. Joseph Moving Picture Co., a run of new will be held this Monday. "Resolved That a large number opposition movement in Zionist comedies will be thrown on a spe- A joint meeting of Pisgah Ledge, coupe .e oe mornin g exercises. leaders throughout the country. for two years, and has during the M. Welt, Mrs. Samuel R. Glogower, of Detroit Jewish physicians who ranks as detrimental to Palestine. cial screen aboard the steamer Co- the Ladies' Auxiliary and Aleph The high school viewed the ern- for play, given yearly according to The cost of publishing the new pant 14 years served his present Miss Miriam D. Goldman, Mrs. Dr. Mossinsohn pointed out are deeply impressed by the con- lumbia, which will leave from the Zadek Aleph (Junior B'nai B rit ) his or. Max May, Sirs. Charles C. Simons, ditions existing at present, and that the Palestine Jewish commu- foot of Woodward avenue with the will he held Monday evening, June tradition by the members of the translation is estimated at $1,000,- congregation in Boston. F.. Immediately following K M iresi.n. A.mr, who have taken cognizance of the nity, being in the minority. must excursionists of the Temple. A 18, to be featured by a specially graduating class. The play select- ' rirs. " L . a ibM, auM ENVI'l ae lierM" The translation of the Talmud is rival in this country Rabbi Wi. spirit and willingness expressed at depend for the success of the Jew- number of pictures of those who prepared program. ed this year Was "The Children of Abraham Sa- to be published in 32 volumes, the dinky matriculated at the Unioer - David J. Levy, Mrs. the meeting on May 15, herewith ish aspirations upon a great na- Pisgah's Lodge's annual moon- Israel, by Tracy D Mygatt dra- fn. 101 .„Wei i l laing, vjvanTil appeared in the Beth El musical ABen o , N sirts. rn from in Pennsylvania. n here of English text requiring, in some in- voice their appreciation, their con- tional effort. Private enterprise, light will be held July 2. The matic interpretation of the Pass- review, "Tip 'Cop Topics," will received v d the degree gr stances, three and four pages for ;nits); it fidence and their hope to the gen- which is urged by the Brandeisists Steamer Put-in-Bay was chartered Wetsman, Mrs. David S. Zeman. each page of the original. Four of Bachelor of Arts. (Turn to Page Three). for the occasion. (Turn to Page Five.) (Turn to Last Page.) (Turn to Last Page.) 1: ,: , ca rie CLOSING SERVICES OF TEMPLE SCHOOL ALFRED MOND GETS BIRTHDAY H ONORS PICK MRS. GILBERT COUNCIL PRESIDENT 'Tlf Translator Talmud o and Jewish i Code To Speak in Synagogues Here Next Week MANY GROUPS ASK JEWISH HOSPITAL tig in WILL NOMINATE PISGAH OFFICERS MONDAY NIGHT