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DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1928

VOL. XXVI. NO. 17

$62,000 is RAISED $3,500,000 Needed by Joint Distribution JEWISH MIGRANTS'
FOR ORPHANAGE Committee to Continue Its 1928 Program INLAND TENDENCY
SHOWN IN SURVEY
DRIVE OF $100,000

A.Brown
Detroit L ea ders Join N ational Ch rman Dav id.
B
In a Plea for
th e Collen
ctioai of Outstandi ng
Pledges to United Jewish Campaign.

Residents of Large Centers
Generous Response De-
scribed as Community's
NEW YORK.—The sum of $3,500,000 will be needed Move to Rural and Smaller
Districts.
Tribute to Leaders.
by the Joint Distribution Committee to continue its pro-

gram of relief and constructive work abroad up to the end

i

DRIVE ENDORSED BY
of the year, and the collection of this fund must be made U. S. JEWS MOVE AWAY
BROWN AND BUTZEL immediately, according to a call issued by David A. Brown, national FROM PORTS OF ENTRY
m
chairman of the United Jewish Capaign.
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Early in May of this year Mr. Brown made an appeal for the col- Jews Constitute 3.58 Per
Chairman Finsterwald Pre-
lection of an emergency fund of $3,000,000 to cover the work of
Cent of Total Popula-
dicts Canvass Will Be
- 'the Joint Distribution Committee
tion in the Land.
Over Next Week.
wastrrtneseor tntahos.mTerhgi

DETROIT DRIVE TO appeal
Cit m y n t e
AID CONSUMPTIVES

MANY LAWYERS ' DR. KAPLAN HELPS
BRING HARMONY IN
AMERICAN ZIONISM

MELCHETT ON
WAY TO U. S.

JERUSALEM.--(J. T. Aa —
Present day Palestine hits too
cow coy lawyers for the country',
111..
111S. Thin seems to be the
view of leading officials in the
Palestine government.
A report is current here that
the governmental law sch000ls,
inaugurated several )'ears ago,
will be discontinued following
the com ng, graduation.

LONDON. — (J. T. A.1 —
Lord alelchett sailed for New
York on Sept. 19. Ile will in
all probability attend the non-
partisan conference on Pales-
tine which is expected to take
place in New York on Oct. 20.

MEN'S CLUB FORMED
AT SHAAREY ZEDEK

NEW YORK.--(J. T. A.1—The
Jews in the United States display
a marked tendency to move away Levin Heads Organization to
from the ports of entry and to dis-
Foster Cultural and
perse gradually throughout the
Social Activity.
country.
In those. places where the Jena
use they constitute over 11 mor
The. ushering in of the 1928-29
cent in the large cities, over 3 per season by Congregation Shaarey
cent in the medium-sized cities, Zedek will be marked by the ap-
less than 1 per cent in the small pearance of an additional major
towns, and over 1 ta per cent in
rural areas, it is shown in the
study of the Jewish population of
the United States made by Dr. II.
S. Linfield, director of the statisti-
cal department of the American
Jewish Committee, which will be.
published in the forthcoming issue
of the American Jewish Year
Book. This study brought obt the
fact that the Jews in the Unite I
States numbered 4,228,000 in
1927.
Dispersion of Recent Date.

ADMINISTRATIVE BODY
ELECTS HIM CHAIRMAN

Noted Rabbi Looks for Year
Of Unprecedented

Achievements.

Beth El College of Jewish Studies
To Open Sessions on Monday, Oct. 15

"The Dilemma of the Jew ",

IRMA L. LINDHEIM
QUITS PRESIDENCY

RITUAL MURDER
INCITES JUGOSLAV
MOB AGAINST JEWS

Strong Military Detachment
Sent to Protect Jewish
Population.

ORDER INVESTIGATION
OF FALSIFIED CHARGES

Unfriendly Bucher& Militia
Keeps Flames of Blood
Lie Burning.
Hadassah Announces Her

Resignation as Na-
Na-

BELGRADE.—(J. T. A.)—The
t ional Leader.
NEW YORK.—What is regard-
intervention of the police using
eel as one of the most important
rifles was necessary to disperse •
indications of growing harmony in
NEW YORK.—"With deep re- ' crowd which assumed a threaten-
the Zionist Organization of Amer- gret," Hadassah announces the log attitude because of a ritual
ica ca me in the. form of a letter resignation of Mrs. Irma L. Lind-' murder rumor, although it was ins-
from Dr. Mordecai M. Kaplan, heim from the presidency, due to nitediately proved false.
leader of the Society for the Ad-
The incident occurred at Zentar
ens
vaneement of Judaism, in which he ''''''''''''''"
near Petrovol Selo, when a Chris :
- a
,, swe
praise's Louis Lipsky, president of
sthin girl, Marguerite Takata, dos.
the Zionist Organization of Amer-
appeared. Although the girl was
,e,
ica, and declares his leadership in- 1 t
/a ,
found in a neighboring village nod
dispensable to the progress of the
explained her emaciated appear,
Zionist movement in this country.
once by the fact that she had
The occasion for Dr. Kaplan's
walked for days without food , the
letter was a banquet Sept. 9, tend-
crown remained disquieted, de-
ered in honor of Mr. Lipsky, on
daring that Jews had hypnotized
ia
the occasion of his return from
the girl and drawn blood from her
Europe, by the New York Zionist
through her nose.
re gio n, of which Leo Wolf-
The mob in the town for some
sohn is chairman. Dr. Kaplan's
. time was threatening, declaring
letter is of special significance, be
•1 that in every synagogue a Chris
-
cause of the fact that he was lead-
-; tian child is immured.
er of the committee on peace and
Forty Rioters Arrested.
reconstruction prior to the Zionist
Forty persons accused of spread-
convention in July. This cum-
ing anti-Semitic propaganda inelt-
mittee seemed disinclined to have
ing the population in connection
Mr. Lipsky elected to the office of
with the ritual murder tale were
president.
arrested by the Jugoslavian an-
Head. Administrative Committee,
thorities in the province of Banat.
Dr. Kaplan was elected chair-
Speedy steps were taken by the
man of the administrative commit-
authorities to restore tranquility
tee of the Zionist Organization of
and to bring about a pacification
America by the unanimous vote of
of the minds of the villagers.
that body at its meeting on Wed-
Couriers with trumpets were sent
nesday night at the Olcntt Hotel.
by the Banat authorities to the
The
administrative committee, ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
villages of the province to pro-
,,,taaas
composed of 40 members, is the
composed
claim to the entire population that
MRS. IRMA L. LINDHEIM
ruling body of the National Zion-
the tales of Jewish ritual murder
ist Organization.
are a silly invention and that every
ill health which makes it impos-
In commenting upon his election :able for her to continue the ar- person responsible for spreading
the meeting of the administra-
live committee, Dr. Kaplan re- duous task imposed by that office. anti-Jewish agitation will be sea
verely punished,
A few months ago Mrs. Lind-
iti a Protts
the recent controversy
ec
Je ws
in em Wan ordered by her physi-
StroMi
the red
Zion
toist movem ent and declared bison
ngl de tachme nt!' of police
to take a complete rot from and gendarmie were dispatched by
that the Zionist organization was the work for Palestine, to which the Jugoslav d
authorities
at
now making every effort to create she was devoting all her time and Osijek to Petrovo Selo
in eonnee-
peace and unity among the various
en e rg y. II •
h
factions.
Dr. Kaplan Said, in .quiet would help her speedy re- tion with the antialewish agitation
part:
cover} in time for an active par - which arose there due to the
Predict. a Year of Achievement.
ticipation in both the Hadasaah spreading of the ritual murder
"By reason of the new situation and. Zionist Conventions which tole . The troops were instructed
which we will naturally have to were to take place in Pittsburgh, to keep watch over the Jewish
confront
houses in the town day and night-
as a result of the negotia- Mrs. Lindheim absented herself Simultaneously, Judge Novak
lions
of
lions pending with regard to the from work for a few weeks. Her Novi Sad and the official psych's-
Jewish Agency, a new future is progress was alow,
however, and
opening up before our organiza-
tion. I think the time is corning she.:aiiled for Europe early in June trist Annau were sent to Petrovo
' Selo to complete the investiga-
, lion.
when our organization will have under the doctor's enders.
, R
•t Convention.
the opportunity to demonstrate to
A number of the rioters were
our people that it can function as flee e Haelassah Convention held arrested. It is stated that they
the chief regenerative influence in a few weeks later re-elected Mrs. have admitted that they had every
our life here in America; that it . Lindheim by an overwhelming ma- intention to murder all Jewish in-
Mrs. Lindheim's apprr,e‘.•
appre- habian t ii o f Provo
has within its power to bring n -I! m ay
•
e t
Bel o. A n a M .
elation Was expressed by h er re -, coal announcement
declares that
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newed effort to regain her strength during the shooting Wednesday
in
and lit herss•If for the coming year. Petrov() Selo, no one
was injured.
"Unfortunately," a statement Marguerite Takatch, who is

ency conference held in New York
dollars
thousand
Sixty-two
ttetscte,
punirtee
a
: d and its m
oon April u cte
toward the $100,000 quota for De-
troit'a share in the Cleveland Jew-
perience
of
former
ish Orphan Ilome Building Fund
years when the slowing up of col-
campaign was announced as sub-
lections during the summer
scribed at the first report meeting
Judge Keidan Lauds Work months threatened the collapse of
of members of the campaign com-
the most vital reconstructive ac-
Of
Sanatorium
at
mittee at the Phoenix Club ein
tivities abroad.
Wednesday. Adolph Finsterwald,
Denver.
Fall Short of Budget.
campaign chairman, presided. The
In many parts of the country in
local appeal was warmly endorsed
A campaign is planned here to
by Fred M. Butzel and David A. aid the Jewish Consumptives Re- answer to t his appeal, local cum-
mittees taxe d their energy to the
Brown, members of the commit- lief Society of Denver, Colo., pop- limit
in order
to collect the neces-
o
tee.
sary
amounts and when this was
The present campaign was de-
impossible, borrowed money from
scribed by Mr. Brown as one of
local banks, so that the Joint Dis-
the most quiet in the history of
tribution Committee treasury
Detroit and he described the gen-
would be sure to receive the funds
erous response as a tribute of the
required. However, in other com-
community to Mr. Finsterwald and
munities
the collection efforts
Dr. Charles A. Smith, graduates
proved less successful. Altogether
of the home, and to Adolph
up
to
Sept.
12 the actual amount
Freund, a member of the board of
collected and turned over to the
the Cleveland Jewish Orphan
J.
D.
C.
was
$1,454,988, less than
Home since it was founded 60
Dr. Linfield's survey show's that
half of the budget requirement.
years ago. Mr.. Butzel reviewed
the spread of Jews to cities having
the history of the Cleveland
a population of 25,000 or over hat
Appeal. by Local Leaders.
home, and emphasized the mod-
Mr. Brown is joined in his ap- reached 100 per cent, there being
ernizing of the home's program in
peal ley pleas from Detroit leaders. no city of that size in any part of
child care during the past 15 years.
Fred M. Butzel, chairman of the country without inhabitants of
Ile said the home now has n char-
the executive committee of the the Jewish faith. But also among
ter that permits it to render the
Jewish Welfare Federation, issued places of smaller size the spread
" THEODORE LEVIN
maximum assistance to children
of the Jews is very considerable,
the following statement:
entrusted to its care, and he
as may be seen from the follow- auxiliary body to be affiliated with
"The
officers
of
the
United
'
stressed the need of the home for
Jewish Campaign are somewhat ing: There were Jewish residents
children from the small towns of
organiza-
M en's
tin congregation.
will be known This
as the
worried at the condition of our in 94 of every 100 places of 25,- the
the middle west.
collections. The entire program 000 to 10,000 population; in 88 of Club of Shaarey Zedek.
Drive Near.
ieCsluobf
T cs.
of ofe a tt le
of foreign relief in behalf of the every 100 places of 10,000 to
Expressing his satisfaction with
series
the
result th
tha'n
stricken Jews, , as well as the prog- 5,000; in 81 of every 100 places of coothe fansrm
the response to date, Chairman
MRS. FRANCES HELLIN
ress of education and community 5,000 to 2,500; in 30 of every 100 conferences held during the sum-
Finsterwald predicted that the
planning in this city was under- rural villages of 2,500 or less; mar by a number of the congrega-
esmnaign would be ewer by the ularly known as the Denver San- taken on the assumption that the. and in 7 areas of every 100 rural lion's younger members. These
middle of next week. "I am deep- atorium, the largest institution of subscriptions were all made in areas, commonly known as minor young men, many of whom have
ly appreciative," he said, "of the its kind in the world. The. cam- good faith and would lee paid in civil divisions.
been active in congregational af-
manner in which our community paign will be in charge of Mrs. due course. The big bulk of our
Move to Rural Territory.
fairs since becoming members, fre-
leaders and good friends have ral- Frances Ilellin, field secretary of subscriptions have been paid with
The study of Dr. Linfield dis- quently expressed a desire to
lied to the aupport of this noble the institution for Detroit and promptness and many persons an- closes that the chief centers of the equip themselves for more etTec-
other
territories.
Mrs.
Ilellin
is
cause. We have tried to conduct
veterun in anti-tuberculosis ticipated the three-year pledges by dispersion seem to be the city of live service to the congregation
a quiet campaign and we have no a
paying in the first year. Of the New York, Philadelphia, Boston when its building program is real-
desire to raise more than our net work, and has devoted herself to $735,417, there is at the present and Pittsburgh. Jew's from these ized. The promised advent of a
quota of $100,000 which we ac- this for many years.
time
a quarter of a million dope's large centers are spreading to the new phase in the career of Shaarey
The. Jewish Consumptives' Relief
cepted as Detroit's share.
outstanding. Thanks to prepay- rural territory in the neighboring Zedek prompted them to discuss
As a graduate of the home, I Society is one of the most power- ments, we have been able to meet states as well an to the smaller or ways and means by which they
am in a position to know that the ful feelers in the nation in the all of our obligations up to date ban places. Similarly, the study may gain a deeper understanding
Cleveland institution is rendering constant offensive against the. in- quite promptly, but we are run- brings out the interesting fact that of Judaism in order to enrich their
a magnificent service in child care roads of the dreaded disease of ning into a rather serious situation there is a noticeable tendency own lives and, by a close study of
to the 350 children now enrolled. tuberculosis.
among the Jews to spread from Jewish problems, serve Conserve-
At the. present time the Jewish at the present time.
Our institution is not in compe-
"Owing to financial stringency the North to the West and South. five Judaism and the community
tition with any other child care Consumptives' Relief Society is last year, collections were some- Ten years ago only 3.10 per cent better.
program and our greatest service urgently in need of equipment for what difficult, but it would seem of the total number of Jews lived
Levin Is President.
is to the dependent children from its recently completed new wom- that times in Detroit are ap- in the West, but in 1927, the per- Among those who took part in
the small communities of the mid- en's pavilion, which will house
centage had grown to 4.28, and the preliminary discussions were
(Turn to Page Five)
over
100
female
patients.
It
also
dle west, where there is neither
there has been a similar increase Rabbi A. M. Hershman, Judge
wealth or child-caring facilities. requires equipment for the new
in the South. II. Keidan, Theodore Levin, Dr. J.
Our home is, I believe, the only Industrial Buildings, where pa-
In the country as a whole the B. Baruch, Charles II. Agree, Si-
Jewish institution in the middle tients, on the way to recovery, are
Jews constitute 3.58 per cent of mon Shetzer, Dr. D. II. lauman,
west where children from small taught suitable trades, such as
the total population, but their Louis Robinson, Herman August,
communities can be admitted and book-binding, bookkeeping, stenog-
density varies greatly. This der- Saul Saulson, Dr. Philip H.
raphy, etc.
cared for.
city is lightest in the state of Broudo, Nathaniel II. Goldstici;
Mrs.
Ilellin
looks
forward
to
an
Per
Cent.
Graduate. Give 20
Idaho and heaviest in the son. of and Oscar Kaufman.
"We admit dependent Jewish enthusiastic response from De-
Temporary officers, who will
New York. "The density of the.
troit.
Already
leading
figures
in
children of both sexes between the
Jews
in the country varies, how- serve until Jan. 1, 1929, when elec-
Observe Education
ages of 5 to 16 and give them, the city have expressed their de- Schools
ever, not only according to gee, tion of permanent officers will be
sire
to
help
the
institutions.
Judge
Through
Lectures
Month
to the best of our ability and as
graphic divisions of the country held, are Theodore Levin, presi-
individuals, public school and re- Ilarry B. Keidan of the Circuit
and Literature.
but also, or better, especially ac- dent; Abraham Caplan, secretary;
ligious education, clothing and Court, has written Mrs. than as
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cording to another factor, nanwly, Charles N. Agree, treasurer,
shelter, and, most important, love folows:
Hebrew Education Month is be- the size of the. place, city or town,"
First Meeting Oct. 10.
Judge
Keid•n'e
Endorsement.
and affection during the formative
ing observed under the auspices says Dr. Linfielel. The survey
The first meeting of the. Men's
"I enclose herewith my cheek as
periods of their lives. Our ef-
of the United Ilebrew Schools in shows that in those places where Club will take place Wednesday
forts are best reflected in our contribution for the. Jewish Con- all sections of the city, and will
the Jews live, they constitute. 11.1 evening, Oct. 10, at 8:15 o'clock,
graduate's themselves who have sumptives' Relief Society,
continue through the Jewish holi- per cent of the total population in at the Atkinson avenue branch,
"Mrs. Keidan and I spent a half
made creditable places for them-
day period. Rabbis and lay-speak- cities of 100,000 en. over; 3.1 per 9125 Twelfth street. An interest-
day
visiting
this
institution
while.
selves as citizens and as upstand-
ers emphasized the importance of cent in cities 100,000 to 2:000; ing program has been arranged.
ing men and women of their re- tel Denver and it gives me much Jewish education in their Rosh Ha-
Every male member of the con-
1.8 per cent in cities 25,000 to 10,-
a • both
spective communities states I • that
shanah addresses, and paid tribute 000; less than 1 per cent in cities. gregation is eligible. A formal in-
and five foreign countries. Our greatly impressed by the wonder- to the work of the Hebrew school
10,000 to 2,500; and nearly 1.5 vitation to join the club will be
ful
work
that
is
being
done
for
the
graduates are contributing more
officials. Bernard Isaacs is chair- per cent in the rural places, in mailed out to the entire Shaarey
than 20 per cent of the $1,800,000 poor unfortunate ones there. You man of the Education Month and which the Jews live.
Zedek membership.
asked for new buildings in the deserve the. generous support of M. Michlin is secretary.
everyone with a heart."
present campaign."
Incidental with the observance,
a registration drive• is being con-
ducted in the United Hebrew
•
•
Schools branches, and classes are
being organized for children of all
age s
Kindergarten classes are
a se . being organized.
A Sermon Delivered at Temple Beth El Rosh
As was the case last year, the
aim of the promoters of the Edu-
Hashonah Morning, 5689.
Dr. Slawson to Lecture on Community Organization; Miss cation Month is to popularize the
study of Hebrew, not only among
Stella Sufinsky to Offer Course on Methods of
By DR. LEO M. FRANKLIN
the young students who will attend
Teaching in Jewish Religious School.
the schools, but among the parents,
Puldlehed by Request.
whose interest in the progress of
The new bulletin of Beth El nwnt is to the effect that there will their children is being encouraged.
I
Thousands of years of spiritual body and vitality of mind.
be
a
series
of
student
assembly
College of Jewish Studies for the
By means of newspaper public- creativeness form the background either case death might well he
season 1928.29, to be distributed lectures On "The Problems of the ity in the English, Jewish and Ile-
of the hour we celebrate.. The preferred to continued living on
American
Jewish
Community,"
at the Kol Nidre services and
brew publications, and the distri- Jew cannot be understood merely like this. The story of the Wan-
through the mails to all students and that the first two lectures in bution of pamphlets and other lit- by a study of what he is. Ii is dering Jew—pure legend though
and tee all members of the Jewish the series will be given by Dr. erature, Jewish families are being
director acquainted with the movement. true of him in a higher degree than it he—it not without suggestion.
community who have registered John Slawson, executive,
of other peoples that his today is To live on and on, while all who
their request for it, announces the of the Jewish Welfare Federation Special committees of teachers are
conditioned by his yesterday. He are dear.* us perish, and, with
opening of the college for Monday of Detroit.
in charge of the work.
may deny the pull of the past upon youth alreround us, to take on the
In the. department of religion,
night, Oct. 15. The college sess-
Teachers are also making a
his soul. But he yields to the pains and infirmities of age with
ions will be held every Monday Dr. Leo M. Franklin announces house-to-house survey in the He-
pressure of that past. Ile way not even the. distant hope of death
night during the season for 30 one course in the "New. Testament brew school neighborhoods, to in- consciously try to break with his as a means of relief, is a calamity
from
the.
Jewish
N'iewpoint"
and
sessions..
quire about the education of chil-
people but the spiritual circle than which none greater can be-
The moat striking course an- another course in "Jewish Cere- dren of sch oo l
closes him in. Ile may ape others, fall. And shall that be the fate of
nounced is a course on methods of monies, Symbols and Customs."
Committees participating in the
but his personality remains that of the Jew? Shall he continue living
teaching in the Jewish religious
In the department of history and activities follow: Speakers, J. the Jew. Outwardly—to use the but without a renewal of youth?
school to be given by Miss Stella literature, Rabbi Leon Frani an- Cashden, A. Lachover and S.
borrowed phrase—he may be all Shall he remain among men a
Sufinsky, who is assistant super- nounces a course in "Bible History Smullin; publicity, J. Haggai, A.
things to all men, but he can't lie shadow of what once he was, a
visor of the teaching of literature and Literature," which is intend- Lachovar; circulars, B. Lerman,
plaything of the fates, a sport of
to his own soul.
in the Detroit Public Schools, and ed especially for parents of re- M. Solowey; survey, L. Pike, R.
Now this fact suggests alike the the gods, a derision in the mil
who hate had a long experience of ligious school children who wish Pike. A. Epal, M. Lachover and
triumph and the tragedy of Israel. of men? Shall he be a stalking
teaching in the School of Raligion to learn from an adult standpoint S. Tilchin.
In it are involved both the weak- ghost that proclaims its own un-
at Temple Beth Fl. Miss Satin- the subjects which their children
ness and the strength of the JOY. reality? Or if the Jew is to per.
WILL DEDICATE NEW
sky is especially interested in ap- are learning from the children's
On the one hand there is in it the sist shall it be as a virile, vital, ef-
SCHOOL OCTOBER 14
plying the highly scientific and at- standpoint in the religious school.
lligh Holy Day services were inevitable assurance of his person- fective, dominant influence in a
tractive methods of teaching in The course is given in response to
held at the new Talmud Torah at ality. The Jew will not be driven living world and among living
the public schools to the problem the requests of many parents who
Ilolmur and Dexter. This school off the stage of history. Neither men? In a word shall his survival
if teaching the literature of the wish to be able to discuss the re-
will be officially dedicated at cere- the persecution from without nor he to himself a blessing or curse?
Bible in the Jewish religious ligious school subjects with their
monies to take place on Sunday, the yielding from within will com- Shall he be the by-word of the na-
school. It is expected that all of children intelligently. R a b hi
tions or their blessing? Upon the
pletely compass his undoing.
Oct. 14.
the teachers of the School of Re- Fram's course in literature for
But this is only one side of the answer to such questions depends
Accommodation for 500 pupils
ligion of Temple Beth El will be this year is a course in Current
There is another (lane as the worthwhileness of the festival
will be made at this school when
enrolled in this course. All other Jewish Literature which consists
registration starts on Sept 26, graphic and in some respect , not cycle upon which with our fellow-
young people who are interested in of a survey of the Jewish drama,
thus relieving the poor school con- as satisfying to our self-cam pla- Jews throughout the world, you
preparing themselves for teaching poetry, novel, essay and short
What of and I have entered.
ditions in the Dexter section. Class coley. To put it tersely• What
in a Jewish school will be welcome, story, which have appeared recent-
space has been provided, and a it that Judaism in destined to per-
I mean this morning to face
provided they apply early, as Miss ly in the Hebrew and Yiddish lan-
rooms, assembly rooms and office sist? Is mere survival such a with you as frankly as possible
Sufinsky will not undertake to guages, and which have won a sig-
group of instructors and adminis- blessing that we should hug it to certain crucial conditions by which
teach a large class. The class will nificant position in the world of
trative officers will be on hand to our hearts as a precious thing?
our people are confronted and to
consist of lectures, discussions, of modern literature.
The Jew Survival,
receive the influx of pupils on the
which only weaklings and fools
observation of good teaching in
Counts in Hebrew.
The picture of an enfeebled, will close their eyes. The fact is
opening
enrollment
day.
the Religious School of Temple
Louis Duscoff is chairman of the age-worn, decrepit people is no that we are in a peculiarly difficult
The courses in elementary and
Beth El, and of practice teaching
advanced Hebrew will be given by building committee. The other more inviting then that of a pal- position. For this is our dilemma.
under observation.
Miss Rose Pike of the United Ile- members are David Zemon, Ilenry sied, gibbering old man whom the
Lecture. by Dr. Slawsoo.
Turn to Editorial Page.
years have robbed of strength of
Sosensky and Esser Rabinowitz.
announce- brew Schools.
Another interestiti

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ZION HAS TOO

Pledges Support to Mr. Lip-
sky in Raising Morale
Of Movement.

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MEMORIAL SERVICE
IS HELD BY PISGAH

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from the Hadassah lace reads, It.year•old servant girl, regained
"Mrs. landh(•iin has not made the
consciousness and in her first story
progress which she hoped for •
to police officials confirmed the
She returned for a short stn
y in
opinion of the physicians who had
this country to wind up her af-
examined her that she was the vie-
fairs and left In Sept. 7 ein the tim of an assault,
S. S. Tuscania for Europe with
Ritual Conducted by Degree her family to take up a year's
Ritual Murder Case in Polend.
residence In Munich. Mrs. lieu-
Team Led
m by Jacob
WARSAW.—(J. T. A.)—A sec-
hen Lindheim accompanied her.
and Mendel Beilis case was pre-
ei.dzaeh.0
Hler.ChiosnsatrhibfueteilonatodeH
—
vented by a prompt investigation
of
On Monday evening, Pisgah
Lodge No. 34, I. O. B. 11., con- loss at being deprived of Mrs. made by the Polish police in urde
kow, disproving a ritual mZakli- r'
memorial Lindheim's leadership, her self- tale which spread among the va-
ducted an impressive
less devotion to the. cause which l agers.
service which was well attended
she served so faithfully for two
The. peasants who assembled in
by the members of the lodge and
doe,a" meat- years. It is deeply cognizant of
the village on market day suddenly
relatives of the
the contribution she has made to discovered that a 3-year-old son of
bare
.
the growth of Hadassah. H adaah
ss
'
onr of the
Morris
Shatzen
President
expresses its sincerest warm wish- loc
h and guests,
was missing g. Immediately,
greeted the members
turning the meeting over to Pis- es for her complete recovery and Witnesses were found who swore
e
gab's Memorial
egree Team corn- her D
r turn to the work which she that they saw a Jew named Men-
lo es so dearly, renewed and re-
posed of Jacob Miller, president,
vitnlized in both body and spirit.
(Turn to Page Three).
Mks Goldberg, monitor, Mandell
<
Bernstein, vice-president, and Ben
Goldman, secretary, who conduct-
"
ed the memorial ritual service. It W
has been planned to make the me-
nad
om
service an annual evt.
en
Daddy Adolph Freund , Pisgah's
oldest active member, in an ad-
dress turned back the pages, re-
calling the deceased members who Hoover Praises Jews for European Relief Work
were active in the past, paying
Efforts in the Upbuilding of Palestine;
of
special tribute to Herman Weiss
Council of Churches Lauded by Christians.
..
who was president of the lodge
several timesand a member for
NEW YORK.—Felix Si. War- cere well-wishes to the Jews. Al
60 yerers.
a past burg, acting president of the Jew- your 5689th year opens this eve-
Julius Deutelbaum,
k that
oi'zealftaioroe llotstrtdr, 3 to h o e Inasti t:niall Jews wni.e
tetht isC a
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hriyst
niarnos fan
ind
president, delivered the principal organization
.y mak e
of
address of the evening. Max Ed-
mutual understanding.
wards also addressed the. meeting. A.'s, Y. W. H. A.'s, and Jewish created
Several musical numbers were Community Centers, issued the Jiieee ,iiet ,,
Leinmaay find mon ennittyerp
anri we
se
on the program, including Prof.-, following New Year's greetings to the progress of mankind, we be:
ouru
son Mark Gunzberg, inductorid their 200,000 members:
"I am glad of this opportunity realize our interdependence. Chris-
the Irnai li'rith Symphony Or-
theatre, who played several violin to rend New Year's greetings trans appreciate your achieve-
selections, accompanied by Mrs, again to my young friends in the ments in the arts, the sciences,
Samna Men's and Young Women's philosophy, and in religion. In a
Katz at the plan,
Many events are 'vine! planned Hebrew Associations affiliated with very good sense you enrich ho-
.
enl, I a reBoard.
by the officers a nd boa rel of dire, e Jewish
n Editorial Lauda Mountie.
N ew i i l,,'etitar esu tguarn
esetad )h.i..ipteh.
c
o "The with
tors to be announced shortly.
The message of the Council of
The entertainment committee to
announced that regular Saturday fully toward the future, full of Churches is lauded in the follow-
night dances wit be resumed on promise, eager for progress. in the ing editorial in the Detroit Free
Oct. 6. During the lost two years ham!- of our American Jewish Press of Sept. 15:
lit y : the"Tje
hl„ foe n
utrhy. lies Tthh e irfutruerse of iAmerican
lie tithaetii,;cn cs aseiortnenodie tdhetio
these dances proved eery popular .yi t:.w
responsibility
with
the
younger
set.
their
May
'
therefore n g
b y th e F e d er al
Jewish Welfare Board continue to Council . of
. Churches
'
of (heist in
unite the individual associations America are more
re than a g raceful
n for concentrated and co-operative gesture by the followers
me
efforts, to the end that our youth creed to the followers of another.
Following a month's activity in may achieve the highest develop- There is implicit in them not only
the sale of tax stamps on syna- meat civicly, mentally, and spirit- a recognition of the brotherhood
i pale tickets, the Jewish National unity, keenly alert to their duties of all men
m under the fatherhood of
Fund Council of Detroit an- as Jews and Americans." one God; but also a timely remind-
ga of Council of Churches. er that in the United States, at
flounces plans for collections in M
A message of good-will to the least, a
synagogues on the day preceding
i man's rel gion is his own
Jews of the world was issued by business. The melting pot that be
Yom Kippur.
Abraham Lachover is chairman the Committee on Good-Will Be America will bubble all the more
of a special committee appointed tween Jews and Christians of the harmoniously if the various racial
for the purpose. He is assisted Federal Council of Churches of and religious strains that have
by Rabbi Reuben Hurwitz, Aaron Christ in America. This is the been poured into it look for the
Weisbrott, Sam Glow A. Cohen first time that a Protestant Chris- good in each other rather than foe
and S. Smullin, A, J. Koffman, tian group has taken cognizance of the bad that is to Ne found in all
chairman of the National Fund in the celebration of the Jewish New of them. God made the Jews be-
Detroitfi announces that volunteer Year and has extended a message fore he made Christians: and if the
workers will be supplied with of good-will and appreciation on children of Abraham have depart-
automobiles to convey them to such an occasion. The message ed at times from the injunctions of
and from synagogues where the rend:
(Turn to Psirt Five.)
"We Christians extend our sin-
collections are to be made.

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f Hands
arbur g Tells Youth In Their
Lies The Future of American Jewry

and for
Message

YOM KIPPUR APPEAL
PLANNED BY J. N. F.

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