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Where in the lished hundreds of thousands of past we have carried on countless artisans and small traders through activities and at present are sup- our co-operative banking institu- plying funds for industrial loans, tions. land purchases and other -social and "We have saved lives, restored commercial enterprises in that lives, created hope and main- country—are we to notify them tained the morale of millions of that in the future they nno cat look humans who through the tragedy to us for further funds and that of the World War were suddenly they must depend upon other thrown into a chaotic state front sources to carry out this most es- which up to the present day they sential of Palestinian work? have been unable to extricate Ahe We Tired of Drives? themselves entirely. "Are we, the Jews of this coun- "Several doles the J. I). C. has try, tired of campaigns? Tired of been on the verge of liquidation, drives? Tired of giving? Are we, only to be called back into action the Jews of this country, so deeply by another series of catastrophies interested in ourselves, in our OW 9 that befell our people. Time and social requirements, in the build- time again, those of us who have ing of our own institutions and been close to the conditions in the cry of our own needy, that we these countries have seen the dawn are ready to end that which has of a better day and the end of our been recognized by the world as relief work, the end of our money- the greatest piece of human engi- raising activities. neering in history? "Only due to the superhuman "Are we, the Jews of this coun- efforts of thousands upon thou- ry, ready to abandon millions if MRS. H. KRAFT sands of our fine men and women our prethren who through no fault throughout America have we been of their awn find themselves Fund on Feb. 13, that able to gather our forces together changed almost overnight from a it secured the participation an of the and raise large sums of money self - respecting, self - supporting, well-known actors Sadie Shorn- quickly, again beginning our line-minded, right-minded people gold and Samuel Aurbauh, in the mercy work among our stricken to a people almost entirely depen- famous play, "Children Do Not people. dent for their very lives on the Forget." "A survey of those countries in generosity of the Jews of America? Those who have not yet secured "Are we ready to abandon them tickets are urged to get in touch which we have worked during now, when they are entering the with anyone of the following com- these many years presents a most Compared convalescent period and need a mittee members of the Ladies' Aux- interesting situation. iliary: Mrs. N. Kraft, Mrs. II. with pre-war times, the economic minimum of assistance from us to tide them over until such time as Milkovsky, Mrs. S. Newnan, Mrs. condition of the Jew has materi- a lly Ily changed, which necessarily they are able to carry the entire . ( a ot Mr W. Silver, ]less S resulted in an entirely new and burden alone? Levine, Mrs. Si.Hayman . This The Spirit of American Jewry. I Becker, Mrs. J. Fidler, Mrs. Mrs. S. tower standard of living. s. 1.. Mil- condition has obtained for such a ler, Mrs. It. Pollock, Mrs. B. Lehr- lo If I know the spirit of American . ng period of time that there is man, Mrs. II. Lippitt, Mrs. M. I do—the Wacceptance Mrs.. of II. now it a on general Jewry—and accep I believe Wexler, Mrs. E. Pollock, M answer wilt come back as a mighty the part of the people. Goldberg, Mrs. S. Weiner, Mrs. roar which will spell itself out in Makes Up Deficits. terms of further service, in terms Weinstein, Mrs. E. Raslin, Mrs. S. A BAR MITZVAH d by London Rothschild. For 13-Year-Old Edmund de Rothschild. LONDON.—(J. T. A.)—The Bar Nlitzvah of Edmund de Rothschild, son of Lionel de Rothschild and Mrs. de Roths- rbild, was held Saturday at the Duke Street Synagogue where the first Lord Rothschild became Bair Nlitzvali 75 years ago. found Edmund, during the confirmation ceremony, read a chapter in the weekly portion of the Bible. A sermon was de- livered by Chief Rabbi, Dr. J. II. Hertz. The confirmation ex- ercises were followed by a re- ception. . The London press re- ported fully the ceremonies which were held in accordance with Jewish traditional custom. TESTIMONIAL FOR SCHUMSKY MONDAY I,'/ Mme. Fanny Landsman to Be the Guest Star in "The Great Man." - The Yiddish Players, appearing this season at Littman's Yiddish Theater, Twelfth at Seward, will or— Chinese Princess Cafe / i 1 '—r- f •. ‹44 ,I), , ,,, — Let Forest care for your party dresses, suits or accessories and you will have a better time, Ilalf the fun at a party is in the knowledge that one is immaculately dressed and you can always feel that way by letting Forest Cleaners & Dyers care for your garments. We Specialize in Men's sT FIDEE MRS. FANNY LANDSMAN urged them to do as much for Pal- estine, which should be made an present the classic play,"The Great international monument to the Man," this Monday evening, Feb. Jewish people. Mayor Walker said II, as a testimonial performance in part: Apparel CLEANERS DYE.RS I "I could not make you know of my delight in hearing of the una- nimity with which you approach this campaign. It is a very in- significant something, if anything, that I bring to you. It may be another manifestation of the pence on earth that has been hoped fur for so many years, and which surely in sonic measure has ar- rived, because- I come, as has already been indicated by your toastmaster, as an Irish Guy, to present my very profound respects to Mr. Warburg, and as the son of IA a belligerent Irishman, to welcome Schechter and Mrs. Teitelbaum. "The status of the Jew willof further helpfulness, in terms of a distinguished British soldier, Col- Tickets can also be procured at never again be that of pre-war unselfishness, in terms of con- 1 onel hisch. So that if we can ra WILLIAM SHUMSKY start as is, and maintain the t 4124 Fenkell at Livernois the box office on the night of the times. It has not been that they tinued giving. performance. "Strange as it may seem, the motif or tempo throughout the have accepted the inevitable with- Announcement is made by Abe out a struggle. It has been an Jews of America are richer today, campaign, it cannot have anything or William! Schumsky, one of the NOW OPEN s cast. Lachover that Mrs. Kraft and Mrs. almost hopeless fight, for in many having given over $80,000,000 for but your most hopeful prospect Chinese and American Dishes As an added attraction to the Weiner will receive medals for hay. countries the political eonditi ins European and other relief, in a d ., and results. Dancing to the Tunes of ing distinguished themselves in the have been such as to work against dition to other hundreds of mil- "I am sentimental about home performance, Mine. Fanny Lands- Detroit's Beat Music I I collections on Flag Day. the interest of the Jew, with the lions for our own social needs and lands and homelands far remove( I man, noted European actress, will result that he has been made to requirements, than they were 15 from the center in which we play appear as guest star for that even- 0 You'll be amazed at the realize that unless some miracle years ago. JEWISH ATHLETIC Richer not atone in some part tonight. There is noth ., ing. beautiful decorative scheme LEAGUE SCHEDULE occurs, his condition will never be material possessions but richer in ing that I could do that I wool( of the new cafe. HA31BURG.—(J. T. A.)— the same. that which counts for more than not he happy to do and feel hon- I "The marvel of it all is that stocks or bonds, land or buildings, ored in the opportunity to make . l'rof. Gerson Cone, internation- The winning streak of the Ste- ally known German-Jewish meth- , despite his economic plight, the gold or silver. Richer in self-re- Palestine a homeland. It does not vans A. C. was broken Sunday by lowered standard of living, the spect. Richer in love. Richer in mean I hope you will all go homy , cal research worker, died here yes- he Sports in the tea- suffering, the misery and the trag- the consciousness of having ac-, to Palestine (that would be im . turday at the age of 79. are Trysquare game of the Jewish League dy of his life, th e re h as been soc Professor Unna, who was the built' complished a great life-saving and possible, Mr. Warburg) and still be hat played on Sunday, at Temple p in all these countries a ial soul-saving work. Richer as true to the obligations and thy. author of a number of works on Beth F.I. The final score was 24 str ucture covering every type and American citizens. - skin chemistry, was a leading Richer as contributions that are now mani 0 14 in favor of the latter team. kind of Jewish social need, which Jews. tested in steel and learning, in European authority on werma- Loney August featured by his fine. tologi, has been carried on in part through "Regardless of my own views in altruism and idealism, that have playing. In the other games the funds secured locally, only the the matter (for it is well known been undertaken by Jews in the lien Bay A. C. defeated the J. C. ., eficit being supplied by the that I am an incurable optimist, city of New York. You cannot, A. Centrals 24 to 4. The latter• et • .1. D. C. that I believe in the goodness of you cannot all go back to Pales- earn scored all its points from the „ All of the numerous activit i es men and women) what I, as chair- tine. You cannot go back and ree throw line, but also misseiti of 01, J. and all of the so- man of this committee, reporting neglect these institutions which 20 free throws awarded them. ' D. -(7. cial c c hanges brought about by the as to the future of the J. D. C. you have builded as great personal Ilakoah Sports defeated the av been taken over must know, is the general attitude sacrifices. You cannot go back J. D. C. he C., 24 to 22. Strangers A. almost entirely by the local groups In the intermediate division the who have assumed a full measure which these hundreds of thousands and leave those behind whom you 118 W. Lafayette of men and women who over this have cared for so beautifully for defeat of the N. E. I. by the liar ofresponsibility for the manage- long period of 15 years have car- no many years. You (pointing to Near Webb,. Ave. Juniors sent three teams in ment and for the raising of such tied the financial burden and moral Rosalsky) cannot go back and a triple tie for third place. The funds as could be secured from responsibility, have in their hearts have the Court of General Ses- 7949 Mack (near Van Dyke) N. E. I., the Olympics and the Ila- their own communities. and in their minds toward those sions half maimed. And I do not koahs are tied for first, each team ' OPEN EVERY EVENING "One of the greatest contribu- for whom we have given of our- assume that you are urged to do having lost two games. From 6 p. m. to Midnight tions of the J. D. C. has been its selves and of our money. that. But you can go back in Schedules for Sunday, Feb. 10: help in socializing along American "I most have your answer and spirit. You can go back in devo- Senior—Barrister vs. Ilakoah at lines all those with whom we have I must have it quickly. We owe it tion. You can go back in affection Tasty Kosher Sandwiches . . , . .. ' worked during the past 15 years. to our brethren to let them know and in love. You can go back in a 2:15; J. C. A. C. vs. Trysquares, The work of the J. D. C. at pres- Made and Served Different very material and a very service- at 3.15. Intermediate schedule, ent is mainly to make up the deli. ' long advance look in to us for whether further they help can or able way. You can send back a Saturday, Feb. 9: Petoskey vs. Hu- ant to guide the organizations, to whether we are to abandon them. message that will bring your heart Something new for Detroit. oat, at 7:15; Olympic vs. N. E. I., stimulate local participation, and %%' e must also advise our own vast greater consolation than perhaps A visit will convince you. at 8:15. ADOLF'S SPECIAL DINNERS to be generally helpful in every organization in this country which you could find in any other activity 4 , possible manner. Frog, Chicken or Steak An Idealist in Business; the American Jewry's Responsibility. in all modesty I have from time with which you are associated." Col. Frederick 11. Kisch, head ye designated t e ( l a s th e g reatest to 12 Course. for only $1.50 Story of Henry A. Dix. "How long shall we continue piece of human machinery t hat Also a la carte aery ice e a th e al the body of three which admin-1 — this spirit of helpfulness? ever functioned in this country, isters Jewish affairs in Palestine, My well known 50c Plat. Continued from Preceding Page). "It is clear to all of us who are whether they are to be scrapped said: Luncheons served daily from closely in touch with existing con- or to be kept intact for the our- "While the British provide the II a. m. to 2 p. m. helped establish a name for the ditions that a measure of responsi-, pose of further readjusting hu- picture frame, it is the Jews who Ladle, Invited firm. bility must he carried by the Jews , ' life and saving thousands of are painting the picture. I men- For Reservation for Any Then came the great news, in of America for a number of years, I men, women and children of our tion this because while I share the Function 1922, when the Dixs announced unless we add further to the suf., views which have been expressed Call WHITTIER 2637 that they were turning ove fering and tragedy of our people.! " " 7 1 plead fit with you to let me have in many quarters that in certain work- „what he the n tillion-dollar business to the er ADOLF' E. KRATZ, Caterer is attitude of the your views, even at sonic. length, directions we had a right to ex- em to be run on a co-operative ' Jews of this country toward thy. if you feel it necessary. In lb.,. pect from the mandatory govern- basis. It was an act that at once continuation of this work? . countries across the seas our peo- ment more active help than has helped to perpetuate the Dix name, "Sh 11 we say pie are anxiously awaiting our an- been actually accorded us, the pic- and the story of the rise of the committees: 'We have carried you swer. We are in duty bound to ture itself has to be our own hand- business to this point, in Mark for 15 years, we have tried to do give it to them. iwork. A Jewish Palestine built Dix's volume, is a tine description as much as possible and now we "What shall it be?" up by Great Britain or any other of a fine accomplishment, by an are through; we insist that you as- power as a colonizing government immigrant in whom, according to sume full responsibility for the could never be the heart of the his son-author, "it was the spirit many thousands of orphans that ALUMNI OF CLEVELAND Jewish people, and could not sat- , of America—not the money op- have been under your and our care HOME TO MEET FEB. 13 isfy the age-long desire of the Jew- . portunities—that brought him during this period? ish people to realize the promise here." "Shall we say to the religious The alumni chapter of the of the Promised Land. The toil Host Unique Tea Shop In Detroit Henry A. Dix's accomplishments institutions that we have helped and hardships and disappoint- as described by his son are a re- maintain over this long period of Cleveland Jewish Orphan home is ments of the work must be our futation of the arguments of the years: 'We are sorry, but we to hold a social on Feb. 13 at S own in order that it may ultimate- enemies of immigration. Here is ' p. m., at the B'nai B'rith Com- 9835 Dexter cannot be helpful any longer'? Near Monroe ly bear those fruits which we and one immigrant who has not only At Boston Boulevard "Shall we say to the hospital muntiy House, East Ferry avenue. succeeded, but has contributed groups who have carried on, Local talent of the alma nutter the world at large are entitled to Try Our Hot Plate expect from the free development much to America. Lunch always at a minimum, that our will entertain. The graduates, of the choracteristic genius of our A most beautiful restaurant both young and old, are urged to subsidy, our help is at an end? in your neighborhood. Hours II a, m. to 1 a, m. "To the hundreds of trade attend and to bring their friends. race. . ■ ric During the evening Dr. I. M. schools and their thousands of pa-i The chapter plans to charter a Itubinow, Executive Director of the Have Your Tea Leaves Radio Read by the Famous Radio pits learning to become mechanics, train coach or bus to the opening United Palestine Appeal, read a Building Service artisans, machine operators, and ceremonies at the new home, but cable to the audience from Albert who are looking forward to the cannot promise anything more un- Einstein, world-famous mathema- Late of the DEN OF FORTY day when they will be able to pro- less the co-operation of its mem- tician, in which he urged the Jews Under Its Greatest Master THIEVES duce and become social assets in- bers is given. of America to give their full sup- Bernie Salomon will be the Appointments—Ph. Cherry 11721 stead of social liabilities—have port in the United Palestine Ap- we in our hearts the courage to chairman of the social. Before leaving for New Orleans. peal Campaign. say to them that we plan to de- Distinguished Author sert them and let them carry on Herman Finsterwald meritoriously Scientific Lecturer, Inventor and honored the committee, who Instructor as best they can? "Would it be right and fair to worked enthusiastically and ve- Radio's Mysteries Simplified and notify the hundreds of co-opera- hemently for the drive to fund , Revealed. Non-Technical and Easily Understood tive loan societies, for which the for a new orphanage. Those hon- .1. D. C. has been almost entirely ored were Bennie Salomon, Adolph for Day and Evening CI responsible and which have ren- Finsterwald, Jacob Smith, Dr. Dealer, Salesman, Service Man, dered wonderful reconstruction aid Charles A. Smith and Mrs. Mat. Builder, Installer and Novice. that we cannot work with them Mills Shapiro. The fund workers any longer—that they will have to collected $150,000 in Michigan. depend upon their own resources and one-third was in cash. Under New Management From Florida, "Daddy" Adolph for the continuation of this mar- M. J. BROWN, Mgr. Freund sent regrets for his inabil- velous social effort? 544 Woodward Ave. ity to attend the gathering, but "What shall we say to the Jews Detroit Randolph 9134 of Russia? They suffered all hopes to attend the others after Wireless Radio April. Telegraphy ) through the war, being constantly Technique 8640 Oakland Are. pogromized. They lived through Phone Nortttway 1030 the several civil wars in that Things You Ought to Know. country and eventually found themselves deperived of all rights and and property, without means of Why Do Some Things Bend Others Break? livelihood when the new political --- philosophy of the Soviet became , Some things break, others bend, effective. Crisp, all-silk chiffon taffetas in white, "For years we were unable to when force is used upon them. black and 35 other leading shades for render any service whatsoever to This depends anon the adherence spring wear. A yard wide. An adaptable the Jews of Russia—only w h en or clinging ability of the tiny par- material for afternoon and evening wear. famine overcame them, millions of tides which form the 'article. If I The , f For Valentine's Parties Your Apparel Must be Fresh DIFFERENCES WIPED OUT IN PALESTINE DRIVE IN NEW YORK (Continued from Page One.) i 4 ii i:of t 533.547 FOREST AVE E COlumbia 4200 SAMUEL SAMUELUNGERLEIDER&CO MEMBERS: NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE D ETRO IT STOCK EXCHANGE CL EVELAND STOCK EXCHANGE PITTSBURGH STOCK EXCHANGE COLUMBUS STOCK EXCHANGE CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE NEW YORK CURB MARKET g r, ; IA /A FA /A IA g FA 121.125 PENOBSCOT BUILDING C r Randolph 4993-4-54-7 ' g 0 New York R. L. 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