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DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 1928

VOL. XXV. NO. 3.

School in Windsor BEST MINDS OF WORLD JEWRY AIM AT
COLLEGE BUILDINGS WILL BE READY FOR
GREECE BARS JEWS; ‘i(ee i) Up Studies,' YESHIVA
BLAME CHARGED TO Hershman Pleads OCCUPANCY IN OCTOBER, HARRY FISCHEL ANNOUNCES To Graduate Seven FINDING A SOLUTION FOR ECONOMIC
GREEK K.K.K. GROUPIE`, is7s,.1:,ty i‘S.ocih.tohosl
PROBLEMS IN UPBUILDING PALESTINE

=hu



George Laskaris, Detroit Edi-

For Jewish Knowledge.
----

First Grouo of Jewish College Buildings Erected at $2,500,000 Cost; Chairman of
Building Committee Describes Architectural Beauty of Structure
Containing Many Features in Ancient Hebrew Style.

That there are non - Jews who

tor, Says Greek 100 Per I study the B
Bible more earnestl •
than Jews a1111 who have a betty'. ''
Centers Responsible.

, understanding of the content of
than ninny who profess it
JEWISH CONGRESS GETS Judaism
11S the irligion,
re
ws po inted out
DISCRIMINATION REPORT b y Rabbi A. M. Hearshman ill al l
---
address at the graduation exercises
New York Consul Denies In - 1,1d b y the Sunday School 11 C on
greg.ation Shaarey Zedek last -
cident Proves His Country
Sunday morning. Rabbi Hersh- -
Is Anti - Semitic.
man declared that Jews, for min-
man
furies assiduous students of their
innienting
on charges made religious literature, are essaying
(7o

by Prof. Ia.() S. Honor of the 1 the role of the hare in the fabled
Teachers' Institute of the Jewish rare with the tortoise. Ile called
Theological Seminary that he and!
to
s use thy in-
other American Jewish passenger: upon the graduate
t rmation they obtained in their
aboard the steamer Simile were , Sunday School studies as a basis

subjected to the discriminations for further
efforts at acquiring a
of Greek port authorities and were knowledge of Judaism. Jewish lit-
refused permission to land et , trot arc and the history of their
Piraeus, George Laskaris, editor of
Progress, n Greek weekly pule i n'I' le ' The Graduates
fished in Detroit, in a statement
That exerciaes Were ls il /11 1 ,0 1 1
to The Detroit Jewish Chronicle
placed the blame on a group of by the largest gathering that ever
American Greeks who claim af. assembled at a Shaarey ia• d el,
Ciliation with the Ku Klux Klan. , graduation ceremony. The 1 1 le-
Mr. Laskaris explained that the nientary department graduated the
steamer Sinaia had been chartered (" 11 "wine , Adolph Il• A le , sen.
by 600 American Greeks who be Jacob Blum, Harold Bornstein. F's-
aldan, Sy!.
"'sell , William r
long to the AITEP A, or American tell , 'sell
Hellenic Educational Progressive; Lia Firestone, Hyman Freedland.
Association, who boast of being levier Goldman, Carrie 1). Green-
100 per cent Americans and who haunt, Fayga Ethel Keidan, Fred
claim to be a branch of the Ku. Krause, Rosalie Lebowitz, Isabelle
Klux Klan. Mr. Laskaris sub-' 13 . Levin( Nadine E. Lewis. Esther
scribed to the views of A. C. Ma_ lawavenberg, Esther Immerman,
cheras, consul-general of Greece' Gertrude S. Stiller, Sadie Stitt,
in New York, who declared ill s! Mu Ilk D. Perrin, David Pollack,
statement to the Jewish Tale -, Irene Pollack, Albert M. Rubino-
graphic Agency that Greece d oes ; Witt, Helen Remit:tutu, Miriam S.
not discriminate against its Jew- Souls, Dorothy V. Schetzer. Sey-
ish subjects. Ile expressed the be-, niour Stirling, Item' Shames, Doro,
lief that the members of AIIEPA thy S o rock, Slilton J. Stein, Ger-
incited port authorities against the ' trade Strausnian, M. Robert War-
Jewish passengers, and declared re". William Wetsman and Eaga
that the government of Greece i Beth Weinstein, The high school
would not only discourage such! graduates were Betty Alpiner. Lil-
action, but 1,v ould punish offenders' Ilan Russell, Rose Cohen, 'Mollie
if informed about the discrimina-1 Hecker, Yetta J. Hoffman, Claire
tans. '; Kapetnsky, Brinnie Krause. Ce.
"I am certain that it was not 1 alba Zaludkowski and Sonia Ze-
Greek law is} that discriminated 1 ludk""ki.
students
received
The following
menti,,,,
for diminetive
against Pro wane Honor and his
fellow coin anions, but the group
work,
chi,
attitude,
leadership
of 'holier than thou' American '
Greeks who are so anxious to shout and attendance: Carrie B. Green-
their 1011 per cent Americanism ham'' , Milton J. Stein, Minnie D.
wherever they go, that the only Pl•rrin, Harold Bornstein, Dorothy
method they could find at their V•Sehefzeet Jacob Ilium, Sylvia
discriminate) En'estene. EnIg•i Ethyl Keidan.
disposal
was
to
" Mr . Laskaris de•' Rosalie Lebowitz, Nadine E. Lewis,
avain st Jews,
dared. He attacked their acts as . Esther Loewenberg, Albert M. Rat
"shameful and unbecoming Amer- binowitz, Helen Rembaum, Sey-
mour Stirling, Irene Shames, M.
Wan citizens."
Robert Warren and Fags' Beth
• • •
DISCRIMINATION REVEALED Weinstein. Carrie B. Greenbaum
and
Milton .1. Stein, in addition to
BY PROF. LEO S. HONOR
NEW YORK.—)J. T. A.1—Em- achieving excellence in their work,
were neither absent nor tardy dur-
phatic denial that the Greek gov-
ernment authorities could have ing the entire school year.
discrimination Luncheon in Honor of Gradu•tes.
the
sanctioned

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1;ordcr City Talmud Torah
to Award Diplomas

on June 28.

A class of seven boys and girls
who completed the prescribed
course of study of the llnited Ile-
brew Schools, at the Windsor Agu-
dath Zion School, will be
graduated
at exercises on T
y hurs-
da evening, June 20
T no ceremonies will take place
at the Windsor-Walkerville Tech-
nical High School. This is to be
the first Hebrew school graduation
in the history of the Windsor Jew-
ish community.
Ea•minationg June 24.
The gradation ceremonies will
be preceded by public exantina-
tions which will be held on Sun-
day, June 24, when the board of
education of the United Hebrew
Schools off Detroit will test the
class.
Two prizes will by awarded to
the best students in Jewish history'
and the Bible. The first prize is
offered by t h e board off directors
of that Windsor school and the sec-
ond by the Windsor B'rith.
11r. I. Cherniack is president of
the board of the Windsor school.
David Trull is chairman of the
board 14 education sand Jerry
Glans, is treasurer.
History of the School.
The %Vindsor school was estate
fished in 1919 with a small num-
ber of children in attendance.
The success of the school its
the first year of its existence
was retarded by the frequent
changes in that personnel of teach-
ers, and method of teaching. In
the spring of 1026 the school be-
came a branch of the United He-
brew Schools off Detroit. and thus
placed itself under the supervision
of Bernard Isaacs, superintendent.
The progress of the school since
then was very rapid.
rote im t tiro II nun t o f 100 pu-
pils it has increased to over 201).
At the present time the registra.
has touched the 22:', mark.
(here are eight regular classy.
ranging front the very elementary

Sessions of Non-Partisan Palestine Survey Commission of
Jewish Agency Opened at Mond Home Sunday;
Consider Reports of Experts' Commission.

EXPERTS NOT OPPOSED TO NEW IMMIGRATION
IF FUNDS FOR COLONIZATION ARE AVAILABLE

Marquis of Reading, Lord Alfred Mond, Louis Marshall,
Felix M. Warburg, Dr. Lee K. Frankel, Oscar Wasser-
mann and Dr. Weizmann Participate in Discuuiona.

LONDON..--1.1. T. A.)—The best minds of American

Zionists •and non-Zionists, are being
and European Jewry,

applied to find • solution for the economic problems vvhich
arc connected with t he upbuilding of Palestine as a Jewish

national home, under the terms of the mandate of the League of
Nations entrusted to Great. Britain at the sessions of the Non-Par-
tisan Palestine Survey Commission ef the Jewish Agency which
began at the country home of Lord Alfred Mond at Melchet, near

• Southampton.

RABBIS TO DISCUSS
SECULAR PROBLEMS

Detailed deliberations of the
Non-Partisan Palestine Survey
Commission of the Jewish Agency
began in London Sunday, follow-
si
a t the
the- generaliscusons
d
country home of Lor d Mond over

the week-end, where the most im-
portant aspects of the Palestine
situation were considered.
NEW YORK. "Group A" of campaign to raise $5,000,000 for designed with a view 14 incorpor-
It is learned that the previous
ating
into
the
plan
the
features
the Yeshiva College Buildings, the construction cost. During the
forecasts of the reports to be sub-
Many Issues.
erected at 0 cost of nearly $2,500,- campaign, many generous contri- and style of the ancient Hebrew
mitted
by the experts were unduly
architecture,
as
distinguished
from
E(001, to house the Rabbi Isaac El. butions were subscribed by New
pessimistic. While stressing the
it cold and unromantic classicism
By BENJAMIN F. KUTCHER
amen Theological Seminary and
necessity of consolidation, the ex-
ananarorrior
vannsursart
on
one
hand
and
a
purely
modern
its Yeshiva College, which was re-
The problem of directing the in- peels are not opposed to new im-
utilitarian materialism 011 the
cently cnartered by the Regents
tellectual movements among the migration if funds will be made
other hand. As a whole, the style
Board of the New York State Uni-
Jewish people toward adherence available, it was stated.
of
romatiesque
architecture
which
versity, will be ready for dedica-
to and the upholding of Judaism The commission, which will con-
includes many architectural fea-
tion and occupancy in October.
will claim an important place in sitter reports of many experts, in-
tures peculiar to ancient smith.
Harry Fischel, prominent NOV
the deliberations of the Central eluding some of the United States
constructions, was followed.
York Builder and philanthropist,
Conference of American Rabbis in government departments, has no
Of particular beauty are the
chairman of the Yeshiva College
Chicago, June 27 to July 2. official status insofar as the Brit-
masonry work and the decorative
building committee, announces.
The discussion will evolve mean( ish government is concerned. The
stone
designs
in
which
the
exterior
Building operations on the three
of cultivating intellectualism and work of the commission, however,
and interior of the buildings are
city clocks purchased as the site
fostering its spread, while enlist. has been carried out with the
richly
prodded
with.
The
masonry
for the institution of higher Jewish
ing it in support of Jewish religious closest co-operation of the Pales-
learning was first started in .luly,
'rhe aim is to stem the tine government and the British
culture.
(Turn to Last l'age.)
1020, following the initiation of the
tide of liberalism and free think- colonial office. British government
ing that has set itt, circles have displayed great inter-
The Conference of Rabbis will est in the result of the delibera-
net only discuss the religious life dons, which will formulate dell-
o( the people, but will concern nite recommendations for the eco-
self with many important social nomic uphuilding of Palestine Inl-
and economic phases. The s•cu- der the mandate of Great Britain.
lar life of the people presents as The Participants.
steps in the study of the language, many problems to the religious
The Marquis of Reacting, former
to ((lasses in Bible, history and leaders as does the religious life.
viceroy of India, Lord . Alfred
Besides the regular
Dr. David A. Brown Named grammar.
To Hear Commissions' Reports. Mond, Louis Marshall, president
Moonlight Last Affair of Sea-
classes there is a kindergarten
Vice- Chairman of Na-
There are various commissions of the American Jewish Commit-
class conducted by an efficient kin-
son; Many Activities
scheduled to make reports. Out- tee; Felix M. Warburg, New York
dergarten teacher
tional Committee.
Are Planned.
standing, among them is the social banker ad philanthropist; Dr. Lee
justice commission, which em- K. Frankel, vice-president of the
NEW YORK.—An appeal to the !EXHIBITION OF CENTER
bodies an investigation involving Metropolitan Life Insurance Com-
HARRY FISCHEL
The Young People's Club of
rabbinate of the United Stales for
ARTISTS ON JUNE 18 - 19 industrial questions, not only at- pany; Ilerr Oscar Wassermann,
Temple Beth El held election of
co-operation with the ministry of
--
feeling Jews, but the entire body president of the Deutsche Relchs-
officers last Sunday afternoon. York Jews, including one of $10d,- other sects and civic authorities '
The students' exhibition of the politic. The commission, which bank of Berlin, and Dr. Chaim
Milton Silberberg was elected 1100 by the chairman of the build- throughout the nation in the move- Jw
eish enters Art School will be presented a numeration report at Weizmann, president of the World
president; Edward Rosenberg, ing committee.
ment initiated by the national com- Mild on Monday anal Tuesday eve-
Semitic Architecture Followed
the last session of the Conference Zionist Organization, are partici-
vice-president; Eugene Miller,
mittee, China Famine Relief, 41.1 nings, June 114 and 19, at the Jew-
pating in the deliberations.
(Turn to Page Five)
Charles B. Meyers and Ilenry
treasurer; Elsa A, Freeman, secre-
Fourth avenue, New York City, ish ('enter, 31 Melbourne. Mrs.
European Zionists and the Jew-
tary, anti Nathalie Arden, corre- lierts were the architects who de- for raising $10,000,000 to alleviate David B. Werbe is director and
ish public generally is following
khan, uspel
Tyhey. the suffering of 111,000,000 Chinese
isTtmidn gte
sh w ioicnhst
sponding. secretary.
LEADERS TO DISCUSS
Jascha
Schwartzman
instructor
of
the
proceedings of this conference,
Ye- in Shantung and neighboring ter-
In making, his presidential re-
the school. ('lasses are held once
against American citizens of the A. Louis Gordon, superintendent
HOSPITAL MOVE HERE which marks the first time that
shiva, as well as the first under-
Jewish faith to land at the port of of the school, presided, and Rob- port Norman Birnkrant pointed graduate institution under Jewish ritory, now threatened with star- wee kl y ami d th e pupi l s hay,. mule
outstanding Jewish leaders of both
great strides within the last year. Jewish Center Also Topic of Tues- hemispheres have met to further
Piraeus, near Athens, Greece. was ert Marwil, president of the con- out the achievements of the young auspices in the United States, were ration, has just teen issued
leading rabbis of New York, in Work
still lift lif
the cause of the uplruilding of Pal-
made by A. C. Macheras, consul- gregatinn( spoke. Rev. Elijah Za- people in the test season. He
day Meeting; Service Group
general of Greece in New York. ludkowski sang a group of Yiddish spoke with especial pride on the
conjunction with the Rev. 11r. S. work will
i :i
shown. e and Punter
estine, with great interest.
Meets Monday.
folk songs and Samuel Shpargel, discussion group which was organ-
Parkes Cadman, chairman of the
The art committee of thy Jewish
Zionist leaders recalled today
The government of Greece has
pianist of the Hazomir Choral So- ized last year, and which were
national committee.
Centers Ass o ciation, of which Mil-
nothing but the friendliest regard
The construction in Detroit in the humble origins of the Zionist
ciety, played three piano selec- held Sunday afternoons, led by
The appeal which declares "no ton M. Alexander is president, con- the near future of a Jewish com- movement 30 years ago, under the
for the Jews with and without
tions, two of which were his own papers written by members of the
narrow vision separates us from gists of Mrs. David li. Wale-, munity center and a Jewish hos- leadership of Dr. Theodor Herz!,
her borders, he declared.
club, drawing expression and re-
our brother man in his innocent chairman, Mrs. Walter Fuchs and pital will be discussed at a meet- when the outstanding Jewish
To the representative of the compositions.
More than 100 students and action from every person present.
suffering" in addition to the signa- Fred M. Butzad.
J. T. A. the consul stated that he
ing of commune] leaders Tuesday philanthropists of that day, Baron
ture of Dr. Cadman, carries the
Pupils participating in the ex- evening, at the Phoenix Club.
Maurice de Hirsch and Baron Ed-
would institute ati investigation alumni were present at a lunch- Such subjects as "Jewish Educa-
eon held after the exercises in tion," "The Relation Between Jew -- --
names of Nathan Kress, Rabbi, hibition are: David Brown, Sig-
into the treatment accorded Amer-
Considerable interest is attached mond de Rothschild, ridiculed the
honor of the graduates. Among and Non-Jew," and "The Problem Interesting Program Is Ar- Temple Emanu-E]; David DeSota mund Beckerman, Rose Entner,
idea.
The conference of the Ameri•
wan
passengers
aboard
the
to this meeting in view of the fact
those who spoke were Mr. Gordon, of World Peace" were discussed.
Pool, Rabbi, Spanish and Portu- l'aul Frank, Mitten Gershgeren, that several groups in the city can and European leaders at Mel-
steamer Sinaia, who were refused
ranged by Pisgah and
J. B. Rogvoy, instructor of the Among, the members of the E u
guese
Synagogue;
Stephen
S.
Wise,
Elsie
Goldman,
Louis
Gluskin,
Es-
chet
is
viewed as a great event in
permission to land at Piraeus be-
have, in the past two months,
graduating class Of the elementary who led the discussions were Leo
Branches for Monday.
Rabbi, Free Synagogue; M. S. ther .toffee, Bernice lappow, Leah urged immediate action in the con- the history of the Jewish efforts
cause they were Jewish.
department, and Philip L. Rosen- I. Franklin, Ruth Lambert and
Margolies,
Rabbi,
Congregation
Newman,
Gus
Nuchints,
Sylvia
to
reclaim
Palestine and as the
Professor Honor's Story.
struction of a hospital. Jewish
thal, assistant superintendent and William Frank.
The story of the occurrence was
On Monday evening, June 18, Kehilath Jeshurun, and 11r. Cyrus Simons, !Blanche Singers, Esther physicians, at a meeting last Tues. beginning of making the Pales-
instructor of the twelfth grade of
Adler,
president
of
the
Jewish
Shulman.
Mn. Birnkrant referred with Pisgah Lodge No. 34, 1. O. B. Ii.,
(lay evening, deferred action in
made known upon the return to the Iligh School department. Betty
(Turn to Page Five)
pride also to the inauguration of will hold a joint meeting with the Theological Seminary. It rends as
this country on Thursday of Prof.
the hospital movement following
AGITATE FOR NUMERUS a definite stand to be taken by lay
Leo S. Honor of the Teachers' In- Alpine(( of the twelfth grade de-
(Turn to Last Page.)
Ladies' Auxiliary and the A. Z. follows:
stitute of the Jewish Theological livered the class prophecy.
"In that hearts of all off us who CLAUSUS IN LITHUANIA leaders in the community.
A chapter. A fine program of
A meeting of the Detroit Serv-
Seminary of America, who was
entertainment has been arranged, inherit and love the old Hebrew
on
subjected to Inc discr iination
m
Bible
lives the daily prayer that
to which all members and their
EOVNO--1.1. 7'. A.) - An agita- ice Group has also been called by
The part of Greek port authorities
we might 'Feed the hungry, clothe titcu for the introduction
families are invited.
on (i a nu- Samuel Summerfield, president,
Dr. Honor declared that upon.
Many of Detroit's popular enter- the naked. heal the sick and set the melt's clausus limiting the number for Monday evening, to hear re-
ports or the progress in the col-
arrival at Piraeus the passengers
tainers and musicians are listed captive free.' of Jewish students in Lithuanian lection I ,f outstanding pledges to
were divided into two classes.
on the program, including A. Lax, Where Famine Engulfs Millions universities was started by Pro- the United Jewish Campaign of
Those with vises were permitted to
separates
us
fessor
Palorehias
of
the
Kovno
Un.
"No
narrow
vision
Report Shows Tremendous
comedian who is being starred at
1925.
(Turn to Page Five)
b e a "Tragedy in Littman's People's Theater, 11Ce1/111- from our brother-Bran in his inn°. iversity.
Increase in Clinic's Activi-
Dr. Stephen S. Wise Declares It Would
periled by Samuel Solomon on the cent suffering. Oaf hearts are torn
Congress
Were
Dissolved
;
ties Since 1924.
if
American Jewish Life"
because
of
the
harrowing
cries
of
The
Juvenile
Convert
piano.
Next Session to be Held Not Later Than Dec. 30.
Band of 37 pieces will render see- despair that remit us daily from
The
North
End Clinic, 936 Hol-
,
era] numbers. The Music Study that vast romantic land of China
brook avenue, recently received a
NEW YORK.—A resolution at- American Jewish life today. The Club will contribute to the pro- where acute famine is engulfing
gift
of
$2,500
from two promi-
millions of our kind. Mothers are
tacking the Soviet government of Zionist organization is under this gram, including II sirs. Della Tobin, drownirag their little ones and
nent Jewish business men 'who
for persecuting .lewish reign of terror. An indication of ',pianist; M rs.
email Greenberg,
Russia
made the donation as the result of
fathers are selling their wives and
Zionist workers was adopted Sun- this is the fact that the tirtt free i viealist, and a duet by Mrs. Morris
a final compromise in a real estate
day at a special conference of the utterance concerning the persecu- i B. Benytis and Mrs. J. S. Souls, daughters because of famine, while •
transaction involving a consider-
ravenous
dogs
hunt
in
packs,
de-
Announce Completion of AMerican Jewish Congress at the lion of Zionists by .Soviet Itu"ia ' with Miss Edith Ella Davis at the
:Ode sum of money. The difference
Miss Leah /Aged, state vouring human flesh.
Betel Pennsylvania. It was the was made at today's session of the piano.
Program for Opening
between the parties kept them
"The
recent
suffering
of
(me
congress.
champion piano player for 1027,
first meeting of the congress in
apart fur some time. One of the
Of Mothers Camp.
The persecution of young Zion- will entertain. Miss Zagel is a Jewish brethren in Europe brings
more than a year. Two hundred
,.upstanding features in connection
delegates from .lewish organiza- ists in Russia was described by pupil 14 Prof. Mark Cunsburg. .A
with their getting together on an
(Turn to Page Five)
With the dedication and opening
tions thelgughout the East were Dr. Chaim Arlosoroff. representa- short address will be delivered he
agreement was the generous gift
of the Mothers Camp scheduled for
tive of the Jewish Labor l'arty of Henry M. Abratnovitz, president
present.
to the clinic of the above amount.
Sunday, June 21, registrations are
The congress authorized Rabbi Palestine. Ile &clans] that four of I'isgah Lodge, Sirs. Louis liu• PLAN TO EXTEND BUS
"It certainly was a most com-
already being taken at the .lew-
Zionist training (anus in Russia benstein, president of the Ladies'
Stephen
S.
Wise,
its
president,
to
mendable manner in which to ad-
ish Centers, 31 Melbourne and 3130
were recently closed by the Soviet. Auxiliary, and Harold Horvitz of
SERVICE OF SCHOOLS
just the transaction," said Jesse F.
Fenkell. The rates will be the appoint a special rommission to and that 3000 Zionists were jailed the A. Z. A. chapter.
Hirschman, president of the North
same as last year: $12 a week for formulate its program and pur-
WITH MOVIE PROCEEDS
in one concerted action by the Rus-
Preceding this joint meeting the
End Clinic. "I hope other men
adults, $3 for children up to one poses with a view to strengthening
sian government.
its
organization,
work
and
develop-
members
of
Pisgah
Lodge
will
hold
-sill
take similar means to settle
year; and $0 a week for children
To maintain and extend its
Praise Work of the Co gg
a brief business meeting, at which
financial disputes when like situa-
up to seven years; the scale runs ment. This action followed ad-
service
for
the
pupils
of
the
Un
e;
I
Addresses praising the work 1.f time th esecond nomination for all
dresses
by
Dr.
Wise,
Health
Com-
tions
arise. The money we have
up $1 additional for each until the
Hebrew schools of Detroit. rh
the congress were made by Mr.
obtained through various gifts ant
maximum of $12 per week is missioner !Terris, B. G. Richards. Richards, the Rev. 11r. Max Ilel- offices and the board of directors Women's League of the l'ilitc.1
wlil
be
made.
At
the
following
executive
secretary
of
the
congress,
memorials
has enabled us to do
reached. It is necessary that reg-
ler, of New Orleans, and Mu- meeting the third and final nomi- Hebrew Schools, together with
many helpful things, such as to
istrations be made at an early date and others, who praise( the so,
nicipal Court Justice Gustave nations and the semi-annual elec- Asher Berlinsky, are
of
the
congress,
and
made
sug-
establish
a
loan fund for hospital.
on account of the limited number
the special screening o f mots,
Hartman. Louis Lipsky, president
ization for patients, to buy addi-
of persons which the camp will he gestions for increasing the scope of the Zionist Organization of tions will be held.
pictures of European cities.
of
its
activities.
able to accommodate this year.
tional equipment for our clinic, to
Last Monday a business meet-
Close to 100 cities in Ru-s.a.
America, declared that the con-
Says Opinions Are Curbed.
endow rooms or departments, and
The plans for dedication on Sun-
ing of Pisgah Lodge was held, and Poland and Lithuania and a lea
In opening the session. Dr. Wise gress needed new inspiration..
to take care of, literally, thousands
day, June 21, are now complete.
the nominating committee male tune picture', "The Eternal 5111-
"The
congress
has
acomnfished
of unfortunate people who need
The Mothers Clubs will be the hos- declared that he was distressed at many things," he declared, "hut its recommendations for offices. The dent," will be shown this Satur-
.
efficient and sympathetic medical
tesses of the occasion. Music will the failure of the congress to con-
guest of the evening was Bernard day, Sunday and Monday evening-,
tendency to float along is going to
assistance such as our wonderful
be furnished by the Jewish Center vene in more than a year. Later he
Ginsburg, past president of Pisgah at the Philadelphia-Byron Talmud
- trag- destroy it."
-Photo be Skolnicli., Studio staff of capable and self-sacrificing
Band; the presentation will be declared that it would be
Dr. Wise in granting the floor Lodge and of District No. 6, who Torah, and the proceeds will e
The annual exercises marking the graduation of students com- physicians cheerfully volunteer."
math- by Henry Wineman, presi- edy in American Jewish life" if the to Mr. Lipsky, declared ironically just returned from a three months' towards this bus service.
The tremendous increase in the
dent of the Jewish Welfare ester- congress were dissolved after its
tour of the country. He gave an
Tickets for these special shows pleting courses of study in the elementary and secondary departments
that he 'ss
N allowingthe t
ation, and accepted by the presi- fruitful sessions in the last 10
interesting talk on his travels are on sale at all the Hebrew of the Shaarey Zedek Sunday School took place last Sunday morning. activities of the clinic since 1924
leader to speak in the hope that he
The above photograph is of the class graduating from the elementary is shown in • report made by Mrs.
dent of the Jewish Centers Asso- years.
along
the
Pacific
coast
and
through
school
branones,
at
the
hall
on
the
"The American Jewish Congress would reciprocate at the Zionist the middle west. Mr. Ginsburg
Eleanor James Ford, director. In
ciation, Milton M. Alexander. The
nights of the performances, and department. Reading, from left to right, they are
convention in Pittsburgh next
Front Row—Irene Pollack, Seymour Stirling, Sylvia Firestone, that year the institution had 14,-
speakers will include Morris D. is today the only free forum for
said the B'nai B'rith organizations are procurable also from members
onth .
Fags
Beth
Weinstein,
Milton
J.
Steir
Minnie
D.
Perrin
and
Helen
835 patient visits. In 1915 there
Waldman and Mrs. Henry Jack- Jews in this country," Dr. Wise de- m
along
the
Pacific
coast,
which
con-
o f the W 1
A vacancy in the chairmanship
were 17.874 visits, in 1926 there
win, representing the Mothers clared. ''No other Jewish organi-
The movies created a sensation Rembaum.
of the executive committee WAS stitute District No. 4, are very
Second
Row—Hyman
Freedland,
Sadie
Mitz,
Jacob
Blum,
Carrie
were 19,853 visits. Last year the
Clubs. Immediately following the zation allows such freedom of filled by the election of Major .11.11- active.
wherever they were shown. Par-
ceremonies of dedication, a play speech as is permitted at the meet- Ms I. Peyser of Washington. Two
clinic had' 57,538 visit& due
ents recognized their children on B. Greenbaum, Gerald Barsky and Irene Shames.
Arrangements
have
been
com-
Third
Row—Nadine
E.
Lewis,
Gertrude
S.
Miller,
Rosalie
Lebo-
largely to the Increased facilities
will be presented by the Mothers ings of the congress. Lickspitting
the screen; children recognised
is sine qua non in American Jew- new vice chairmen were elected. Is- pleted for the annual moonlight parents they hadn't seen for years, witz William Caplan, Dorothy V. Schetzer, M. Robert Warren, Albert offered by its fine new building,
Clubs.
to
be
given
by
Pisgah
Lodge
on
rael N. Thurman of New York and
For those who are unable to go ish organization life today. A min-
M.
Rabinowitz
and
Esther
Immerman.
and which represents almost three
Monday evening, July 2. The and for those who are without
1. Zar, editor of Vanguard.
to camp in their own corn, arrange- imum of Jewish opinion is toler-
Fourth Row—Harold Bornstein, Dorothy Sorock and Gertrude times as much service as In the
The resolutions committee recom- steamer Put-in-Bay has been char- relations in Europe these movies
The first four
ments are being made to go in ated. Opinion is being smothered
previous year.
mended that the next 14(101i011 be tered for the evening. One of De. have value in that they picture life Strausman.
busses. The cost for the round trip by a few men who determine coun-
Fifth Row—Isabelle B. Levin, Esther Loewenberg, Fags Ethel months of 1928 show that the
held not later than next Dee. 30, troit's leading dance orchestras of Jews in Eastern Europe.
has
already
had 22,103
will be R5 cents and the busses sels for the Jewish people, not with
the
clinic
Mrs. Frieda Webster is presi- Keidan and Irving Goldman.
and that the delegates to the ses- will furnish the music and many
leave the Center at 9 o'clock in the them.
Sixth Row—J. B. Rogvoy (instructor), William Wetsman, Miriam visits, a considerable increase over
sion be elected during October. surprises and novel features are dent of the Women's League of the
A Reign of Terror.
morning. Tickets should be pro-
the
same
period
of
last
year.
on the program.
United Hebrew Schools of Detroit. S. Saul, David Pollack and Fred Krause.
"There is a reign of terror in The resolution was adopted.
cured at an early dste.

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