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A Happy New Year to All Our Jewish
Friends

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Saginaw Lodge No. 636, Inde-
pendent Order of Waal B'rith,
points to great accomplishments
during the past year.
Among, the activities which
make the past year stand out in
the history of the bulge are:
Feb. 5—Installation of officers
was held at an open meeting. The
Flint degree team officiated and
the Ilenry W. Gerard Class of can-
didates was initiated. Rabbi Fink
of the Billet Foundation was the
speaker. He outlined B'nai B'rith
activities and aspirations.
March 29—Rabbi Leon Frani
was the principal speaker at the
twentieth anniversary banquet.
Dr. Zola was toastmaster.
April 24—A succesful dance
was pponsored by the lodge.
May 2—The Wider Scope cam-
paign closed with an oversubscrip-
tion in quota.
June 6—An open meeting, with
Coons as speaker. The campaign
for the Cleveland Jewish Orphan
Home was then discussed.
Officers of the lodge are: Her-
man Feldman, president; Julius

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Feldman, vice-president; Dr. Boris
Zola, secretary; Oscar Berkowitz,
treasurer; Lionel Ginsberg, moni-
tor; Gerald Goldfarb, assistant
inonitor; Samuel Shapiro, warden.

Trustees whose terms expire
1)ec. :11 are: J. Oppenheim, J. II.
Rothmer and A. L. I'hillipe.
Lionel Ginsberg and A. D. Phil-
ippe are delegates to the Detroit
Grand Lodge, and their alternates
are J. II. Rothner and Max
Brandle..
Michigan
Delegates to the
Council of B'nai B'rith lodges arc
Herman Feldman and Julius Feld-
man. Gerald Goldfarb and Lionel
Ginsberg are alternates.
Officers and chairmen are func-
tioning committees from the cab-
inet committee. This year's com-
mittees follow:
Finance Committee—Alex Lev-
inson, chairman, A. I). Philippe.
Gerald Goldfarb.
Sick Committee—Oscar Berko-
witz, chairman, Julius Feldman,

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Wishing the Jewish Community of Saginaw
A Happy and Prosperous New Year

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mill. The superiority of iron ore
from the Lake Superior region had
chased from the government 2,200 been determined for bar and plate.
On the inkier of an Eastern iron
acres of land extending two miles founder of high reputation, apt.
alpng the river front and the same E. B. Ward and a group "nen
distance in depth. The purchase organizrd the Eureka Iron COM-
price %vas $20 per acre. On this pany and decided upon Wyandotte
land has been built the city of as a desirable place for the erec-
Wyandotte.
tion of a blast furnace, the decision
The city's industrial growth be- having been influenced by the
gan back in the early 50's when dense forests of this section.

The Ladies' Auxiliary of Itiniii
Israel, organized in 1913 with a
membership of only 7 has since
itrow•n Cu a Me11111(TShip of 63.
The Women's Auxiliary assists
the synagogue and aids the men's
congregation in ninny undertak-
ings.
Wyandotle's Temple Beth F.I .
Mrs. II. I. Rosenberg has been 'Milted by the small Jewish p•pu-
president of the auxiliary for the lation of the city, has shown re
past 15 years. She is assisted this markable progress.
year by Mrs. ('harks Goalstein as
Under the presidency of M. Har-
vice-perisdent, Mrs. I. Immerman,
ris the congregation in an active
secretary, and Mrs. H. Hirshberg,
hedy. Although the city's Popula-
treasurer.
tion nombers only about 10 font
interest is keen minim, than
m
in the ternM•.
The temple, Incated at 356 Vine-
void avenue, WIIR organized Dee.
Sign Determines Religion of Im- 15, 1924.
migrant Girl.
For sonic time a groan of wor-
shinners of the city of Wyandotte
Nellie Toledano, aged 23, com- could not find a suitable place far
ing from Lisbon, Portugal, wan a synagogue. On Dec. 15. 1921.
among the immigrants who arrived a special meeting was called by
on the Patria on July 18 from that Sam Schwartz and M. Coher7,7 at
port. The immigration officials on which time it discussion for nerma-
board the steamer could not deter- nent quarters and the buildie• , of
mine conclusively the nationality
new synagogue were outlined.
or the religion of the girl. The On Sent. 22, Rosh Hashanah. and
manifest stated that she was born Oct. 0, Tom Kippur, M. Cohen
in Brazil. Finally she was dis- rented Odd Fellow's Hall in which
charged in custody of a non-Jew- to hold services. Immediately fol-
ish organization and the official of lowing the holidays, a meeting was
which got busy to ascertain to held at the home of Charles Ginss
whom the girl belonged, from on Chestnut street. I Podolsky
whence sh ecante and what her presided. Those present were L. S.
racial origin was as well as her Rissman• .1. lienelo•er. Charles
religion. But Nellie only spoke Ginss. S. Schwartz N. Cohen, 11.
Spanish and the worker of that Trachtenberg, IL Ginss, M. Stern.
organization did not.
II. Frank 'M. Shapiro. M. Basow-
The representative of the He- sky. I Shapiro, Si. Harris and
brew Immigrant Aid Society Mark Levy. At that time the fol-
(Bias), as usual, was on board and lowing officers were elected: S.
her colleague from the other or- Schwaitr. president; .1. Benelown.r,
ganization turned to her for aid. rice-president: I. Podolsky, treas-
A thought occurred to the Ilias urer; Mark Levy. financial secre-
worker. She drew on a piece of tary• I.. Sanders, M. Cohen and It.
paper it "Mogen Dovid" (Star of Frank, trustees.
David) and a cross and placing the
Since then the congregation has
paper before Nellie pointed with functioned arid nrogres4a1 rapidly.
her finger to indicate which was
M. D Stern is among the lead-
the symbol of her faith. Nelhe's ers in the community. Thanks to
eyes lighted up as she pointed to him niftily drives have been eon-
the Mogen ' David. The 'Has ducted successfully. The work of
worker, to make sure, pointed to Palestine in Wyandotte is now un-
the cross again. Nellie shook her der his leadership.
Mogen David. The immigrant was
head and placed her finger on the
then discharged to the Ilias work- SIDELIGHTS ON RESCUE
er. Thus ends chapter one.
WORK OF THE KRASSIN
Chapter Two: Nellie being born
in Brazil and there being no quota
The first personal message to
for that country, had no difficulty
in obtaining an American visa. come front the Russian icebreaker
However, being unmarried, some - Krassin , which rescued the Arctic
one here must be responsible for explorer Nubile and the members
her. To whom was she going? The ' of the ill-fated dirigible Italia, was
steamship manifest showed that radiographed directly from the
she was going to Dr. Ralph Esagui Arctic relief ship to the publishers
of 29 Lincoln avenue, Jamaica, L. of the American Ilebrew in New
whom she came to marry. Girls York on Thursday, July 26. It
destined to intended husbands are came from Prof. Rudolph Somoilo-
not discharged to the latter until vich, the mining engineer and ex-
plorer. who is in command of the
they are first married.
Chapter Three: Nellie Tole- Krassin rescuers.
Bernard Edelhertz, publisher of
dano was brought to the home of
Hebrew Sheltering and Immigrant the American Hebrew, wirelessed
Aid Society at 426 Lafayette Dr. Samoilovich an follows: "The
street, where Dr. Esagui, having American Hebrew is deeply moved
been notified, met her. The by, and hereby hails, the relief ex-
couple was taken to the municipal ploits of the Krassin as a supreme- 5.
building, a marriage license was ly inspiring act of that good-will
secured and they were married, among people's which this maga-
the Hies representative acting as zine has espoused editorially since
witness. A duplicate of the mar- the war."
riage certificate was obtained and
On Thursday morning, Mr.
forwarded to the immigration au- Edelhertz received the following
thorities as required. The religious reply from Samoilovich on the
ceremony will follow and the doc- Krassin, which is lying at Sval-
tor and his bride will undoubtedly bard: "I am happy to receive
live happily forever after.
your kind gratulation. The work
of Krassin is a human duty,"
Samoilovich was one of the few
Still Hope for Him.
Jews who, under the Czaristic
"Did you visit Finkelstein?"
regime, received an education in
"I did—and just imagine it, he the Gymnasia and the University
has gone insane."
.,,, of St. Petersburg. lie was one
"Good heavens—really insane.
o
"lie talks incoherently all day, of the student rebels who fought
In
and he gets attacks of dizziness." against Czaristic tyranny.
1908 he was arrested as a revolu-
"And what were you able to do
tionary and banished to Archangel.
with him?"
From there he was sent to Piniego,
"I tried to talk to him reason- a remote section of northern Rus-
ably. I reminded him that he still
sit • where he devoted his mathe-
owes as two hundred dollars."
matical bent to the pursuit of
"Well, and did he pay?"
metallurgy, mining and polar din-
crazy
as
"No—the man is not yet
coveries. After the revolution in
as all that."
1917 he returned to Russia, but
instead of devoting himself to the
Tell me, sage, how did you Sc- new politics created by the revo-
' quire such knowledge? By never lution, he buckled down to the con-
being ashamed to ask others.— structive work of rebuilding Rus-
Herder. /- sit through science.

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FIRST STEEL STEAMSHIP WAS BUILT
IN WYANDOTTE IN 1871

Most of the Jewish charity work
in Saginaw has been handled by
the Jewish Ladies' Aid, which re-
cently affiliated with the ('council
of Jewish Monett. Besides all of
the local charity, this group has
helped the Cleveland Orphanage,
National Consumptive Home at
Denver, National Farm School,
and through its philanthropic de-
partment has sent hundreds of lay-
ettes and other garments to Pales-
tine.
The officers are: Mrs. 1. Clinkof-
stine, president; Mrs. P. Sobel,
vice-president; Mrs. M. Hirshberg,
secretary; Mrs. I. Imemman, treas-
U rer.

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Motor Sales

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I. Oppenheim, Jack Brenner, J.
Iminerman.
Op-
Dt.linquent Conithitte
penheim, Chairman, A. Seitner, J.
II. Stark, J. II. Rothner Max Bran-
dl• • Alex Levinsohn.
Wyandotte, where the first steel
Membership Committee—A. D.
teitinship was t•onstructed in this
Philippe, chairman, 0. Berkowitz, s -pantry, has grown front a cluster
Gerald Goldfarb, Julius Feldman,
di wigwams to a city of 35,000.
Alex Levinsohn.
The first Besemer steel was made
Intellectual Advancement and .
n IVymillotte, which is located on
Entertainment Committee—Julius
he Detroit river, 12 miles from
Feldman, chairman, 1.innel Gins-
let roit.
herg, Gerald Goldfarb, .1. II. Roth-
Here. even while the woodsmen
ner, Sidney Solson, .1. Josehart,
were cutting the trees in the dense
Mayer S. Bookston, Saul Kanter.
forests which contributed so Ma-
Hospitality Committee -- Dr.
erially to the city's growth, early
Boris Zulu, chairman, Lionel Gins-
•hapters in the great steel intim-
berg, Alex Levinsohn, Harry
ry were written. Here, according
Hirschberg, Saul Kanter, Beithe- t
it loyal records, the largest plate
min Halperin.
iron ever made up to that time
Campaign and Attendance Com-
was rolled anti sent to the l'enten-
mitteen--Dr. Boris Zola, chair-
sin' F:xposition at Philadelphia in
man, II. Feldman, J. Feldman, .1.
1876.
Josehart, 0. Berkowitz, J. II.
Protably because of the fertile
Rothner, A. Seitner, I. Oppt.nht.ini,
slimly leant which was easily culti-
A. Levinsohn, L. Ginsberg, .1. I).
vated for maize. the Wyandotte
Philippe.
Indians ibis this site as a place
of sett!. ment back in the early
Ines.
S. , 11 after the 1Var of 1612
Nla or Biddle, a retired army offi-
a-r, came to Wx a inlette and pur-

SAGINAW B'NAI B'RITH COMPLETES A
SUCCESSFUL YEAR

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Extend their best wishes to
all their friends and relatives
burgh's contribution to the con-
structive upbuilding of Palestine.
for a Happy and Prosperous
the Pittsburgh Zionist district has
New Year
decided to establish a colony in
Palestine to be known as "Nach-
lath Pittsburgh." For this pur
pose no less than $50,000 will be
given to the Jewish National •
:fi
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Fund, the ,land-buying agency
which
secures the soil of Palestine
,
4 as the inalienable property of the
Season's Greetings
This announce-
Jewish people.
ment was made by Isaac II. Rubin,
secretary of the Jewish National
Fund, as the result of action taken
by the Pittsburgh Zionist District
on July 19.
The Pittsburgh Zionists, in
adopting the resolution authorit-
Sand - Gravel
ing the disbursement of the money.
Lime • Plaster
expressed the hope that their
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example would be followed by
other Zionist districts throughout
the country, no that the land of
Palestine might more speedily be-
come the property of the Jewish
people.
Dr. M. B. Lichtenstein is presi-
Antoine and D. T. 1. Ry.
dent of the Pittsburgh Zionist Dis-
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