Amakair apish Palatial Carta All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS CLIFTON Amos • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO EbETROITAWISII 11.11.0NICIA TELEPHONE CADILLAC 1-0-4-0 THE ONLY ANGLO-JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1928 VOL. XXVII. NO. 3 POGROM IN RUSSIAN Congressman Meyer Jacobstein to Speak TOWN REPORTED BY At Open Forum Sunday on "Immigration" OQuniestoifon1,4eisnt u r n nliet q eld As 1 t e a nt eosnc Economic and the o SOVIET NEWSPAPER e ct T arbo Is r Taught at Universities for 15 Years. KING'S VISIT Dld Inhabitants of Jerusalem Recall King George's Visit in 1882. LAND IN HAIFA BAY REGION, PALESTINE, ACQUIRED BY J. N. F. Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents UGLY REVENGE Six-Year-Old Jewish Child Burned to Death to Avenge His Father. Thousands Greet High Commissioner Sir John Chancellor Will Conduct Affairs in Strict Mandate Terms. HADASSAH M FAIR NARY SOCIAL FUN CTION IS EXTRAORDI CRACOW.— (J. T. A.) — A gruesome art of revenge upon a Jewish child for a quarrel Thousands of Acres Are Pur- which (occurred between their 500 Women Contribute Suns Twelve of Participants Given Congressman Meyer Jacobstein will be the speaker at JERUSALE:11.—(J. T. A.10(11- chased by Zionist Institu- father and Jewish neighbor Long-Term Prison of $13,735 for Hsoltk chit and civic Jerusalem welcomed was perpetrated by the children the Detroit Jewish Open Forum, at Northern Iligh school, tion for $750,000. Sentences. Sir John Chancellor new British Work in Palesti ne of a peasant in the village Pe- at 3 p. m. this Sunday, his topic being "Immigration." Mil- high commissioner for Palestine, trovice. NEWS OF PURCHASE IS ton M. Alexander will act as chairman of the afternoon. LABOR UNIVERSITY IS The peasant quarreled with who arrived here Dec. 6 to assume WOMEN ZIONISTS GIVE GREETED IN HOMELAND his Jewish neighbor several days the duties of his post in succession Congressman Jacobstein is eminently qualified to discuss the sub- NEST OF JEW-BATTERS ject of immigration. From his experience and participation in Con- ago. Deciding to avenge their to Lord Herbert C. Plumer, who MRS. EHRLICH OVATION gressional discussions and deliberations he is thoroughly acquainted Jerusalem Correspondent De- father, the children lured the returned following a three-year Violence Results From Fric- with all the arguments and views of the various groups. But in addi- Fine Exposition of I alestine ter term. six year old son of the Jewish scribes Holiday Spirit tion Between Jewish and tion he has a thorough knowledge The new high commissioner was neighbor into a distant fie,d, Movement by Mrs. Created by News. Russian Workers. of the problem of labor as it is nwt at the station by high govern- put burning coals in his ma•ket Edward Jacob 3. affected by the immigration pol • ment authorities. A parade of the and held him until Hs clothes NEW YORK.—The Jewish Na-i icy, having been closely associated Jerusalem police, to the tunes of RIGA.—(J. T. A.)—The occur- Iladassah's luncheon, held on tional Fund, the agency which buys 1 were aflame. The boy was then rence of an anti-Jewish attack in the British anthem, escorted the Tuesday at the Hotel Palestine land as the inalienable left alone in the field. Ile atlter, the town Rudna, region of Smo- commissioner to the Jaffa gate is now a matter of hist( ry Sitn the to death. property of the Jewish people, now s. burned lensk, is now revealed in the So- I where a tabernacle was erected for women's Zionist moven has 33,000 dunams of land in the and viet newspapers received here. t hi welcoming reception. Four will be remembered by hose who valuable Haifa Bay region in Pal- hundred government officials, con- The attack occurred in Novem- attended it as a truly extraordi- estine, according to an announce. suls and notables were pesent for nary function. ber. A group of Russian Peasant Will Call Kellogg Pact "A ment made by Emanuel Neu- the welcoming ceremonies. The workers of the neighborhood, af- Delusion" in Sermon sults, the mann, president of the Jewish Na- mryor of Jerusalem in his address ter receiving their pay, arrived in luncheon is certain to tand out tional Fund of America. This Sunday. declared that he is sure Sir John Rudna and instituted a wholesale as one of the finest, not the In addition to the 11,000 du- , will carry out valuable projects and attack on the Jewish population. mum which were previously tic- development plans, guaranteeing finest affair sponsored fi r worthy They attempted to enlist the mem- The Outlawry of War—A De- Jewish national movements in De- qu ire( , the t e NationalF Fund ih has just the welfare of the country's in- bers of the police force to partici- lusion" will be the subject of Rab- purchased 22,000 dunams of the Shaarey Zedek Men's Club habitants. His previous services troit. Approximately 500, pate with them in the anti-Jewish bi Leon Fram's sermon at Temple ing about 20 men, wero present. 27,000 unsold dunams of Haifa that the Hears Interesting Address endorse Palestine's belief excesses. Beth El this Sunday morning. g under Fifty of this number pa d $50 or 13 ay I an d , th e res t 0 f it go i n to t country will have prosperity by Rabbi Hershman. Twelve of the participants were more per plate, and tl e others the Palestine Economic Corpora. Rabbi From is personally ac- his administration. arrested and tried. Two of the quainted with Salmon 0. Levin- I paid $25 per plate to attend the thin, which is working in co-opera- Will Honor Mandate Terms. "Hellenism and Judaism," Rabbi leaders, Chvatka and Zhuravlov, son, the Chicago Jewish lawyer tion with the National Fund. In reply, Sir John Chancellor luncheon. were sentenced to 10 years im- who is the author of the treaty on The purchase of the valuable A. M. Hershman's address at the Raise $13,735 Entertainments and Mau stated he had held several appoint. prisonment, four got three-year the outlawry of war, and while in Translated in terms of money, tract of land is considered of great dinner of the Men's Club of the ments, but never before felt no Celebrations Mark Festi- terms and six one-year terms. as announced by Mrs. .1 oseph H. importance for the rebuilding of Shaarey Zedek on Wednesday Chicago, Rabbi From studied and val's Observance. heavily his responsiblities as in this Palestine as the Jewish National evening, formed a topic for an in- post. "I regard it as my solemn Ehrlich, who presided at the din- University Anti-Semite.' Nest discussed the question together teresting discussion by members' ner, the sum of $13,735 was real- The labor university of Minsk, with Mr. Levinson. The week of Chanukah was a Homeland. The price involved in the put- and guests of the club, on the oc duty to conduct the l'alestine gov- ized for Hadassah's health work in The so-called multi-lateral treaty capital of White Russia, was a nest ernment in accordance with the Palestine. A check for $12,500 busy one in all the branches of casion Bay of the celebration of Cha- chase of the Haifa land is - of a systematic anti-Jewish cam- on the (outlawry, which has been terms of the mandate to the inter- was presented at the dinner by, the United Hebrew Schools. On h paign, it was revealed when the approved and signed by the great Tuesday, the fourth day of Cha- stated to be ip the neighborhood k Rabbi Hershman reviewed the eats of every section of the popu- Mrs. Ehrlich to Mrs. Edward Ja- Jewish students submitted a for- powers of Europe and by nearly nukah, at 5 p. m., the Kirby Cen- of $750,000. • • • HON. MEYER JACOBSTEIN history of the Hellenic-Hebraic lation. Palestine has lately :suf- cobs, who was the speaker of the mal complaint to the local com- every nation in the world, is now ter held its celebration. The same conflict which led to the Macca-' fered an economic depression. All afternoon and who represented mittee of the Communist party. coming up for ratification in the with several important labor or- day, at 8 p. m., the Woman's NEWS GREETED WITH bacon revolt and to the observance well wishers have watched with National Hadassah at the lunch-1 A YOM-TOV IN JEWRY United States Senate at the pres- ganizations. From 1912 to 1922 A report from Moscow received of the Chanukah festival. In his sympathy the courage with which eon. By Elias M. Epstein he was labor manager of the Stein here gives a wealth of details of ent short session of Congress. address, Rabbi Ilershman also the hardships were endured. The • Mrs. Ehrlich, in brief but touch-, (Jerusalem). Block Co. of Rochester, and dur- HEBREW CLASSES Of Interest to Jews. the occurrence. At the labor uni- made comparison of the ancient depression is now closing and for ing words, thanked the committee' "Mosel Tor." ing 1916-1918 he served as media- versity hall the anti-Semitic agita- Jewish conflict with the Greeks to the future prospects are brighter. in charge of the luncheon, -the IN CITY COLLEGE Like the proposition of the Vt. heref or . "I hope to concentrate my atten- press and the artists of the after- tors posted an appeal opening with League of Nations and the World tor in the clothing industry. the present-day struggle with the "The National Fund has bought tion on the development of the re- the words: "Bey Zhidov" (beat Court, it is generally regarded as Brother•in•Law of Louie Lipsky. forces ofassimilation. She told her vice that Haifa Bay!" s ad- sources of the country, by g overn • she considered it a real privilege Two Hebrew classes have the Jews). As the result of the a test of whether the United Congressman Jacobstein was Participating in the discussion "Truly a Maze! Toy!" omfent action and by encouragement to be able to preside at this impor. complaint of the Jewish students, States wishes to juin with the horn in New York City Jan. 15, been started in the College of following Rabbi Hershman' In this manner the nevi's was private enterprise. The eco- the City of Detroit, and an- the local Communist party was in- other nations of the world in an 1880. He attended the University greeted in Erez Israel. There has dress were Judge Harry B. Keidan, nomic development of the country tent gathering in local I: adassah's strumental in calling a joint meet- effort to establish permanent of Rochester for one year and other is about to be formed. Fred M. Butzel, Abe Srere, Morris his,.A tor The experiment took the ini- not lately occurred much in the II. Zaekheim, Aaron Preger.son and necessitates both to enable the ing of the students and the profes- World Peace. As is indicated in then went to Columbia University, , y lienedietion to Hadassah." Zionist camp to rejoice the heart sors. A stormy debate ensued in the title of his sermon, Rabbi Leon where he was graduated with the tial form of clubs, which were Dr. David Fauman. "You are today a sanctification . of the Yishuv and in the midst of which 55 speakers participated. Fran does not share the optimism degree of A. B. in 1904. In 1905 organized by Seymour Tilchin In addition to the high cultural country to sustain a larger popu- and a benediction to the organize- • its worries, political and com- the viii and inhabitants. The result was that two of the in- of those who regard the signing he received his M. A., and in 1907 and George Weiswasser, gradu- increase the wealth of tion," Mrs. Ehrlich told her audi- munal, the news which emanated note given the gathering by Rabbi lation stigators, Stapranenko and scher- of this treaty as an effective pre- his Ph. D. from the same univer-, ates of the United Ilebrew Chanu- ' "I trust that every section of the ence. "You are 500 words that from the head office of the Keren Hershman's address, this fine tso- poplation will realize the develop- njakow, members of the Commu- ventative if war, and in his ser- sity. That sonic year he was mar- Schools of Detroit. They were k e l i l dinner e o ho proved ovei d e . a sing a fine song of divine service." Kayemeth that the bulk of the later transformed into classes nist youth organization, were ex- mon he will disclose his own atti- ried to Lena Lipsky, sister of and holiday affair. Nt the ment of the country is a common Mrs. Ehrlich's introduction to lands around Haifa Bay has been for the study of Hebrew. One interest which will create common the audience by Mrs. Sidney Stone,' Louis Lipsky, president of the pelled from the university. least interesting portion of the tude on the subject. • • • Zionist Organization of America. class of 15 has three non-Jew- acquired by it, roused at a bound evening was the one devoted to the patriotism. I have confidence that chairman of the luncheon commit• the spirits of every Jew. For the The proposal for the outlawry of His home is in Rochester, N. Y. ish students, and another of 10 a great future is awaiting Pales- FRICTION OF WORKERS Yishuv at least has realized what musical program. Dr. Aaron Farb- tine, in no less a measure than the tee, was the signal for a sincere war has especial interest fur Jews has two non-Jews. Congressman Jacobstein has Haifa Bay means and what its pos- man, violinist, accompanied on the reverence for the sacredness of its ovation for the leader of the De- CAUSES RENEWED VIOLENCE because the author of the idea is served the public over a long piano by Fred 51. Butzel, ably troit women Zionists. a Jew who ranks with David Lu- period of time. Since 1923 he has *ague in gave its annual Chanukah session by the Jewish people played three selections. Rev. Eli- historic past." Mr.. Jacobs' Address. MOSCOW.—(J. T, A.)—Fur- bin and L. Zamenhoff among the been a member of Congress, where party the Philadelphia-Byron means. It has seen that valuable Following the ceremony, Sir John Mrs. Jacobs, in a beautiful ex- ther cases of friction leading to' great Jewish leaders in the move- he has gained the distinction of area, w h mi •gh t in other c scum- fah Zaludkowski, accompanied by proceeded to the government house Samuel Shpargel on the piano. auditorium . position of Zionism, pointed to the violence and arrest are reported ment for international peace. Sal- being one of the best informed , stances well have been the subject sang appropriate Chanukah songs. where he took the oath of office ad- maturity and growth of Hadassah . , in the Soviet press from various mon Levinson 's name has been pro- men on economic and labor ques- (Turn to Page Eight) ministered by the chief justice of as evidence of an ever-growing in- This dinner-meeting was held in Chanukah, at 5 1). m., the children Russian centers. posed for the Nobel Peace Prize. tions. He was elected each time of the Oakland School gathered in the main synagogue of the Shaa- the l'alestine supreme court. Tens terest in the Palestine movement. According to a report in the Yid- Future Sermons. by a large majority. In addition, rey Zedek, Willis and Brush. of thousands of the population of auditoriumm h "Regardless how we approach dish Communist daily, Ernes, two the Holy City thronged in the Theodore Levin presided. On Saturday morning, Rabbi from 1907 to 1908, he was spe- Synagogue approach it Jewish workers in the Bobruisk Adolph Fink of the !fillet Founda- cial agent of the Department of gram. streets to welcome the new high Judaism, we must Y. Te a- Dance Sunday. through a poetic note," Mrs. Ja- Soviet glass factory, Octiabr, tion at Ann Arbor will occupy the Commerce in Washington. T e So Young of commissioner. The houses were cobs said. "Zionism attempts to Thursday evening the pupils o f where the Barshay affair occurred, pulpit. Because of his over-crowd- Congressman Jacobstein also the Philadelphia-Byron School the Shaarey Zedek will sponsor a decorated with flags. Pupils of the make of Judaism an asset. There poured boiling glass on a Russian ed schedule and in order to be able taught at universities. From 1903 filled the large hall of the school tea-dance at the main synagogue, Jerusalem schools and boy scouts are many who find themselves fellow worker, injuring him seri- better to distribute his time be- to 1913 he was assistant professor and spent the evening in true Cha- Willis and Brush, at 3 p. m. this pare( e( . thinking, 'Isn't Judaism a liabil- Views of Opposing Factions.' ously. tween the pulpit and the Religious of economics in the University of nukah fashion. The same evening, New York State Emergency Sunday. Editorial comment in the Hebrew ity?' Those who are shut out of The culprits, Bodonin and To- Schools, Rabbi Leon Pram has in- North Dakota. From 1913 to at 7 p. m., the children of the Six- society, or are prevented from se- Conference Pledges Com- and the Arabic press of Palestine flenko, declared their act was de- vited Rabbi Fink to occupy the 1918 he was professor of eco- Mile Road School held their cele- CONFERENCE SUNDAY handi- pletion of Fund. on the occasion of Sir John Chan. curing positions, or are liberate in revenge for the treat- Saturday morning pulpit once a nomics at the University of Roch- bration, and at 8 p. m. the stu• TO HEAR JOEL ENTIN celLres arrival in Jerusalem to capped in their profession, by their ester. During the war Congress- dents of the Fenkell School gave ment accorded the Jewish girl month. Jewishness, and are forced to ask ALBANI.—(J. T. A.)—The take up his post as high commis- man Jacobstein was director of the a program to which the following worker, Miss Barshay, by the Rus- On Sunday morning, Dec. 23, the A conference of representatives sioner, brings out the views of the this question, are offered a solu- sian workers. "If we had not pulpit will be occupied by another emergency course at the Univer- members of the Ilazomir Choral adoption of resolutions urging that tion by the Zionist movement. of Jewish organizations, called for done it somebody else would," Michigan rabbi, Rabbi Philip Wat- sity of Rochester. Society contributed: M . Shane, final payments be made on the this Sunday at People's Hall. leaders of the two sections of the "Through Zionism we see the led es toward the United Jewish Palestine population. Active in National Politics. they declared. tenor; Mrs. E. Blumenfeld, so- pg erman of Grand Rapids, who will Twelfth and Seward, to plan for Campaign quota for the state of The Hebrew newspapers wel- possibility of regenerating a peo- Congressman Jacobstein has prano; Sirs. Samuels, soprano; The incident has aroused a sen- speak on the subject "Striving Af- ple and regenerating a land, and the Gewerkschaften (Palestine New York and the presentation of comed the new high commissioner. traveled widely. Ile is acquaint- Miss M. Nusbaum, pianist. sation. A special commission for ter Wind." of creating new values in this workers') campaign, will he ad- ed with all sections of the United Sunday, the day immediately a check for $25,000 were the re- dressed by Joel Entin, noted edu- Despite the disappointments of the world. We hope from the East to' investigation was appointed. Rabbi From announces that States. During 1908 and 1909 he suit of the emergency conference p receding years, their editorials de- shed such light as will be a beacon Five Russian workers in the among the books which he will re- traveled in Europe and studied succeeding Chanukah, was added to stimulate payment of pledges cator and lecturer, of New York. clam Palestine Jewry looks for- as an extra day, a sort of "Isru Shlisselburg factory in Leningrad view from the pulpit in the course conditions there. The conference will work out, ward to a new era of prosperity light everywhere." held here Sunday at the Ten Eyck Chog," and several celebrations "We cannot live on tradition were found guilty of torturing of the season will be: "Whither plans for the campaign which will Hotel under the chairmanship of and progress under the brilliant Ile has been active in New York their Jewish fellow-workers Hut- :Mankind" by Charles A. Beard and State as well as in the national were held. The pupils of the new Bernard B. Given of Syracuse, open in Detroit about the middle administrator and colonizer. They alone," Mrs. Jacobs continued. man and given prison sentences. others. "Jews Are Like That" by public affairs. In 1924 he was Tuxedo-Holmur School, prepared New York state chairman. of January. The special Palestine point to the fact that the new high "We cannot continue to feed on Two of them, members of the Analyticus (James Waterman delegate to the Democratic Na- playlets, recitations, pageants and Governor Alfred E. Smith wel- delegation, which includes Mayor . commissioner in statements made the glories of the past. We must Comsomol, Communist youth or- Wise), "The Rise of the House of tional Convention. In 1925 be was mass singing for a celebration on comed the conference to the capi- D. Bloch of Tel Aviv Israel Mere- la ~ to re his departure for Jerusalem be able not only to interpret our that day. The following members ganization, were sentenced to two Rothschild" and "The Reign of the asked to be the Democratic candi- of the Hazomir Choral Society will tal and Col. Herbert II. Lehman, minskyand Dr. Chaim Arlosoroff (.xprestal his sympathy with the history, but to plan for the future rcteh and march years' imprisonment. Their three House of Rothschild" by Egon date for mayor of the City of will be present here during the also participate: Cantor A. Rosen- lieutenant-governor-elect, spoke on Greeted by Men Workers. (Turn to Page Opposite Editorial.) accomplices were given terms of Caesar Corti. Rochester, but declined. feld, baritone; S. Sherman, tenor; the work of the Joint Distribution campaign. Shortly after the women were from four months to a year and Miss Smilansky, soprano, and Committee and the necessity of seated for the luncheon, they were a half. supplying the committee with Miss R. Sherman, pianist. surprised by the entrance into the Four Russian workers in the Sunday evening at 6:30 the f funds so that it can meet its con- hall in a body of a group of 17 sugar factory at Uladovsk, near West Vernon Highway School, mittments. Resolutions of uprise- and leaders in the officers men, all Kiev, were arrested, charged with located at Verner Highway and elation were adopted to National United Palestine Appeal and the anti-Semitic activities against their David A. Brown, to Wendell avenue, will give a din- W Zionist Organization, who came to Jewish fellow-workers. It was nee to all the members of the Bernard B. Given, state chairman, greet the women and to congratu- stated that the leaders of the school and their friends. A. J. and to Colonel Lehman. late them on their success. Each gang, Formaluk and liabura, were Governor Smith in his address Plan to Invade Every Section of the City in Campaign for Apel, the head teacher of the of the men present paid $25 for- formerly employes of Count Po- Ceremonies Marked by Addresses by Public Officials and school, has arranged for an inter - declared: "I am familiar, through Members; Leon Kay to Address Meeting Dec. 20 on admission to the luncheon. The Educators: Project Lauded by Mayor Walker of tocki, who was the owner of the my talks with Colonel Lehman, of esting program. "Economic Possibilities in Palestine." plant before it was confiscated by New York as Cultural Force in the City. your particular organization and (Turn to Page Opposite EditoriaL) what you have been doing since the Communist authorities. the war. 1 very heartily congratu- The Detroit Zionist District, by are: Fenkell, Six-Mile road, Oak NEW YORK.—With addresses value to human progress unless de- J ou on it and I assure you decision of the administrative and land, Mack avenue, Michigan ave. late y, b v pub lie official ci als and educators. veloned in an atmosphere of high C ANVASS that there is no duty that the executive committees, will invade nus, Dexter boulevard, Ferndale and prayers and hymns by noted spiritual impulsion. Technical every section of the city in an ef- avenue, etc. Pontiac will also be rabbis and cantors, the first corn- training produces ever more effi- any more pleasing than to lend fort to enroll as many Jews as can canvassed. Meetings will be ar- pleted building of the Yeshiva Col- cient workers in the many profes- encouragement by his presence possibly he reached in the Zionist ranged in the synagogues and cen- lege group in 180th street and sions; man's command over nu- Hundreds of Volunteers to Partici. . and by what word of comfort he organization, and at the same time ters of these sections. Amsterdam avenue was opened lure's resources and his own pow- pate in Collections on may be able to say to those that and dedicated Sunday afternoon. ens grows ever more controlled. The membership campaign will M•ccab•ean Day. The annual Macabean Day col- are interested in charitable work than 20,000 attended the greater, surer; that these powers ads;, continued by means of per- Marshall Declares Work All Participating Artists to More and charitable endeavors. exercises. and resources shall be properly sonal canvassing among Detroit Suffers From Lack of "Accordingly, it is a pleasure be Present at Center Jews This Sunday, Dec. 16, will The first ceremonies were held employed for the general better- teething for the Jewish National Co-Ordination. Saturday Evening. especially be utilized for the pur- outside the new building, erected meat of mankind, the generations Fund, through the sale of Jewish for me to come here today and pose of enrolling members. the day at a cost of $2,500,000. At 4 of our leaders in all fields must be National Fund buttons, will take welcome you to this mike] city of NEW YORK.— (J. T. A.) — The hostess and art committees o'clock the exercises were trans- imbued with a hopeful idealism, place here this Saturday evening the state. And I hope your meet- having been set aside as National ing here will be fruitful of more Jewish education in the United, Of the first art exhibition of the {erred to the auditorium of the must have, in addition to their and all day Sunday. Membership Day. success than you even wish for States for which American Jews. season which opened on Dec. 3 at college, where 2,000 persons heard wide information, character rich in It is expected that close to 200 yourself." Message Frain Dr. Weiam•nn. spend annually between four and the Jewish Center, 31 Melbourne ory message sent by devotion to high p rind , and vo participatee in the "If anything in my life has made 1,, a special message for Na- five millions of dollars, suffers. avenue, have made plans to enter- Vice-President-elec t Charles Cur- willingness t o se rve i n the light of collections s will annually conducted due ' me feel the value of spirituality, tional Membership Day, Dr. Chaim from the lark of co-ordination and tain at the final showing of the Cis, and applauded an address by these, for the benefit of their ing Chanukah week. Among the of Jewish spirituality, it is my Weizmann urges all Zionist mem- from insufficient support, was the exhibition on Saturday evening, Mayor Walker. Thousands who country and all humankind. organizations which have thus far connection with the cultural or re- bers to renew their membership, statement of Louis Marshall, Ines,, Dec. 15, at 8 o'clock. had attended the outdoor exercises "As an institution consecrated pledged to participate in the can- ligious activities of the Joint Dia- saying: "Any Jew who has at ident of the American Jewish Com- This exhibition of etchings, oils, stormed the doors to hear the main to the development of this spiritual vans on Sunday are: Chalutzos, Zero Zion, Chalutzim. tribution Committee," said Colonel . mittee, who was the principal' a member of the any time been water colors, batiks and metal addresses and inspect the building. attitude toward life, may the Ye- "I did not honestly Zionist Organization would be speaker at the annual di nner and. work by New York and Detroit A score of policemen sought for shiva and its college, find these, its Young Emanuels, Northwestern Lehman. think that that spirit existed any- committing a great wrong toward Chanukah celebration of the Jew- artists is given under the auspices more than an hour to preserve or- ' new buildings, but the beginning Women's League, students and where in this world. When you l'alestine if, just at the time when ish Education Association held at of the Jewish Centers Association. der. , alumni of United Hebrew Schools, saw or knew of literally hundreds _ of its extended service." the extended Jewish Agency is the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, New Mrs. Milton Alexander, chair- "City Is Interested." Young Judaea and others. The college, which will combine being formed, he should allow his York, Sunday night. man of the hostess committee, and secular and religious studies, w as The committee in charge of the of thousands who preferred of to men have and the women money Mayor Walker said the opening name to be dropped from the mem.' A distinguished gathering of Mrs. David B. Werbe, chairman of formed by the combination of the of the college was a landmark in canvass here is headed by Abe Aaron Kurland is which was available used for the bership lists, and be regarded New York Jews attended the din- the art committee, will be assisted Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Lachover. development and maintenance of hereinafter as excluded from the ner which was presided over by by the following ladies at the re- Seminary, for rabbis, al Ortheio the city's progress, and was sym• chairman of the Detroit Jewish Na- their religious life rather than for x belie of the energy and initiative Lieutenant -Governor - El ect CoL Zionist fraternity." ception on Saturday evening: Mrs. institution, at 301 East Broadway tional Fund. the purpose of furnishing fuishing bread, Jewish population. H. Lehman. It was an impressive Kay to Speak Thursday. Joseph Ehrlich, Mrs. E. A. Er- with the Yeshiva College. The , of the „ clothing and shelter, which they LEON KAY demonstration for Jewish educe. "The city is indeed indebted," mann, Mrs. Charles A. Finster- group of buildings will eventually The meeting of the Zionist Dis- tion. Max W. Hollander intro- needed to a degree which you and weld, Mrs. Isaac Gilbert, Mrs. John occupy three city blocks and w ill he declared, "not only becaus,; you RUBINSTEIN CHOSEN to disseminate knowledge about trict on Thursday evening, Dec. duced Col. Lehman as t he toast- cannot possibly visualize—when I A. Ileavenrich, Mrs. David E. Ho- accommodate 2,500 high school have brought to the skylinq a 20, at the Philadelphia-Byron Tal-, master. A feature of the occasion VILNA CHIEF RABBI you see these e making the happenings in Palestine. architectural be achievement in archr institu- kin, Mrs. David Huber, Mrs. Harry students together with the semi- new A corps of speakers, including mud Torah, will be addressed by was the showing of • mo ving pie- most tremendous sacrifices in or- m he an but because you B. Keidan, Mrs. Sol Levin. Mrs. nary and college students. An ath- beauty, Leon Kay, who will speak on ture depicting the various activi- chairman of the Jacob Miller, VILNA.—(J. T. A.)—Rabbi I. der to maintain the life of their Max May, Mrs. Maurice Morse, letic field will be built on pert of tion .y will work for a greater moral to membership drive; Israel Zilber, "Economic Possibilities in Pales- ties of the association, ranging city i , and the maintenance of the Rubinstein, member of the Polish synagogue and religious school, Mrs. Oscar C. Robinson, Mrs. Har- tine." Mr. Kay has made a deep from propaganda work to assisting good vice-president of the Detroit Zion- as highest standards of living and Senate representing the district of bring up their children old II. Smiley, Mrs. John Slawson, the campus. Senator Curties Message. Vilna, was elected chief rabbi of members of the faith, you realize ist District; Joseph Haggai, Leon study of the subject and is in po- the construction of new school government. Mrs. Milford Stern, Mrs. Meyer sition, by virtue of actual experi-, buildings . An illuminated resolu- secretary of the District; Vice-President-elect C u r t i a's "The devotion and self-sacrifice the cit of Vilna at a session of the hold which the spiritual life ■ Kay, Sulzberger, Mrs. Joseph Welt. has on these people, and you also Aaron Kurland, chairman of the ence i.. organizing enterprises for tion of thanks to Jacob Wener, of the Jews in the past is vindi- the he illah board. The public is invited to attend. message follows: "Education, mastery of the tools cated today in this most splendid A stormy debate preceded the realize why the Jewish faith has: Jewish National Fund; NI. Michlin Palestine, to discuss his subject. chairman of the Committee of One This will be the last opportunity of existed and the Jewish people and others will address the sec• Ile is an engineer by profession Hundred, to whom the dinner was viewing the exhibition inasmuch as essential to man's complex organ- institution. With it begins an- vote, two members of the board, and is especially interested in the given, was presented by Jonah J. down through genera- tional meetings. it will close on Sunday, Dec. 16. ization, familiarity with the bark- other determined effort to carry representatives of the Orthodox. have come industrial development of Pales - ' Sections To Be Covered. during the last several thou- I his ales- tions Israel, opposing to man's col- Agudath d conductive c All the artists will be present at groan (Turn to Page Eight) Among the sections to be covered tine. sand years" it e Edit or i 1 a . ) tion Ids littl e e o o f rue true ( (Turn urn to age ppos P 0 the reception on Saturday evening. torah growt h , holds FRAM TO DISCUSS OUTLAWRY OF WAR JERUSALEM.—(J. T. A.)— In connection with the interest .aken by the l'alestine popula- ion in the bulletin's issued on King George's condition, old ^esidents here recall his visit to Jerusalem in 1i82 when he was he l'rince of Wales. He arrived with his brother, Prince Albert, one the eve of Passover and ex- pressed the desire to attend a Seder service at the home of the Chief Rabbi. Accompanied by the British Consul and his physician, they spent the evening at the Chief halobi's home. The Prince ex- pressed himself as deeply im- pressed by the ceremonies. No- sierBehar, then director of the Alliance Israelite Universelle schools here, now a resident of New York, supplied the expla- nations of the service to the dis- tinguished guests who partook of the l'assover meal. HOLIDAY SPIRIT AT CHANUKAH DINNER CHANUKAH IS BUSY WEEK IN SCHOOLS AT U. J. C. MEETING • , , •-, • to Hold Educational nists Locat io Z • • Meetings in Al: Al l Synagogues, Centers 20,000 Attend Exercses Dedcatng i i . First Building of Yeshiva allege EXHIBITION CLOSES WITH A RECEPTION • N . F‘• ANNUAL HERE DEMONSTRATION FOR EDUCATION •