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LEVINSON URGED
FOR 1929 AWARD
OF NOBEL PRIZE

Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cent,

DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MARCH 15, 1929

VOL. XXVII. NO. 16

HEBREW SCHOOLS Lwill open U. P. .4. OPEN U P• A DRIVE
0. A. CONVENTION SLOGAN OF U. P. A.
TO BE IN DETROIT
IN $100,000 DRIVE HOPE TO SURPASS Drive for $100,000 AT KISCH DINNER
WEDNESDAY NIGHT
PREVIOUS PLAYS
JUNE 30 TO JULY 4

Hoover to Address Z.
Reform Convention

This City's Invitation Is
Accepted by Zionist
Organization.

Manchester Guardian Holds
Peace Plan Entitles Chi-
cago Jew to Honor

DECLARES KELLOGG'S
PACT WAS DUE TO HIM

EXPECT SESSIONS WILL
STIMULATE WORK HERE

Liberal Paper Credits Him
With Paving the Way for
Treaty Renouncing War

Convention to Be Preceded
by Drive to Increase
Local Membership.

ti

Stage "The Daughter of
Jephthah" at Orchestra
Hall April 7.

Detroit Jews Asked for
$100,000 for the Upbuild-
ing of Palestine

TO BE PRESENTED BY
PUPILS OF SCHOOLS

HONORS PLANNED HERE
FOR PALESTINE LEADERS

Production to Be Replete
With Dramatic Thrills and
Colorful Action.

Col. Kisch to be Feted at
Luncheon at Phoenix and
Dinner at Statler

LONDON.—salmon Oliver Lev-
The United Hebrew Schools of
Detroit's campaign for $100,-
The thirty-second annual con-
Detroit have issued the following
inson of Chicago is one Of those
000 for the United Palestine Ap-
vention
of
the
Zionist
Organiza-
y
ear's
award
statement
to their friendsurging
most entitled to this •
peal, for the upbuilding of the
tion of America will be held in De-
them to help make a success of the
of the Nobel Peace Prize in t h e
troit, beginning June 30. This de-
Hebrew play, "The Daughter of COL. FREDERICK H. KISCH. Jewish Homeland in Palestine, will
opinion Of The Manchester Guard-
open this Wednesday evening, at
cision was made at the meeting of
Jephthah," which is to be present-
ian. Commenting on the fact that
the
national
executive
committee
ed
at Orchestra Hall on April 7.
the Nobel committee of the Nor-
Colonel Kitsch, chairman of the a dinner at Hotel Stotler in honor
in New York on Sunday, and the
The statement reads:
wegian Parliament will soon have
Palestine Zionist Executive, who of Col. Frederick II. Kisch, chair-
news communicated to the Zionist
"You are doubtless well aware is in this country in behalf of the man of the Palestine Zionist Exec-
to consider the award, the Guar-
District of Detroit, of which I'.
of the fact that the United He- movement for the upbuilding of live.
dian prints a long editorial, setting
Slomovitz
is
president.
PRES. HERBERT HOOVER
brew Schools have successfully Palestine, will address the dinner
forth the qualifications of Mr. Lev-
Abraham Cooper, chairman Of
Three other cities, Philadelphia,
staged two Hebrew operettas cen- on Wednesday evening, at Hotel the campaign, expresaed confi-
inson.
President Iltwver will speak Baltimore and Boston, contested
tering about Biblical themes in the Statler, opening the local drive for dence that more than 100 workers
Last year the committee did not
past 1"..w years of their existence $100,000 for the United Palestits- will participate in this year's cam-
make an award of this prize, find- Monday noon, April 8, in the White for the privilege of being host to
in this city. "Samson and Deli- A lineal.
ing nobody who, in its opinion, was (louse before some 300 delegates the convention but Detroit's invita-
paign, and the general feeling is
to
theconvention
of
the
National
tion
was
accepted
in
preference
as
lah," and "Saul and David," the
that the quota of $100,000 will be
sufficiently deserving.
productions in question arousisl
"This time the committee surely Federation Of Temple Brother- the more centrally located to draw
oversubscribed.
ve
hoods,
which
is
to
meet
in
Wash-
an
attendance
from
every
section
such
favorable
continent
at
the
will not be at u loss, for there is
Initial steps for the drive in-
in the land. The Detroit invitation
time of theirpresentation, that a
one who would seem to be the re- ington, April 7-8.
clude arrangements to honor Col-
was extended five weeks ago. when
demand grew up among the Jew-
cipient, filling above all others the
Kisch, who is a distinguished
onel
the executive committee of the
ish public for the further display
full conditions, Mr. Levinson of
diplomat and soldier and who has
local District unanimously voted in
on the part of the schools of their
Chicago, author of what is now
contributed
much to the cause of
favor of a resolution urging the
capabilities in this field. SO num-
the world famous plan for the out-
Palestine. Headed by Capt. Isa-
national executive committee to
erous and repeated have the re-
lawry of war," says the Guardian.
dore
Levin,
Colonel
Kisch will be
convene the annual sessions here.
quests for a third operetta been New Units to be Built Ad-, greeted at the Michigan Central
A "One-Man Achievement."
It is believed that the forthcom-
jacent to the Present
that the school administration has
'His achievement is what the
station
at
7:20
a.
m.
Wednesday.
ing convention will be them
ost im-
finally decided to undertake its
Americans call a one-man achieve-
Structures.
At noon he will be honored at •
portant in years, because it is to
presentation. The play, "Jeph-
ment, that has crowned a line-
luncheon
at
the
Phoenix
Club, and
be called upon to elect delegates
tha's Daughter, will be staged by
man campaign. In this respect it President to Address Con-
NEW YORK. — (J. T. A.) — the dinner at the Statler will take
to the World Zionist Congress to
pupils of the United Hebrew Costruction of the new buildings of place at 6:30.
differs front the League Covenant
vention at Washington
be held this summer at Zurich.
Schools on the evening of Sunday, the Jewish Theological Seminary
and the Locarno !met, though it is
The Reception Committee.
The forthcoming Congress is to be
On April 8.
April 7, at Orchestra Hall.
no less important than either of
of America, to be constructed at
called upon to take final action in
The reception committee, in ad-
"A Hebrew production of this a cost of $3,000,000, will begin in
those great instruments."
approving
the
Jewish
Agency.
sort is always a suitable means of a few days, it was learned upon (talon to Captain Levin, includes
After outlining Mr. Levinson's
WASHINGTON, D. C.—Presi-
Local Efforts Stimulated.
conveying to the community the the departure Friday night of Dr. the officer, of the U. P. A., Fred
10 yens' work, the idea adopted dent Herbert Hoover will address
The decision to hold the conven-
type of educational work and the Cyrus Adler, president of the Jew- M. Butzel, honorary chairman; Mr.
first winning Senator Knox and the National Federation of Tem-
tion
in
Detroit
is
stimulating
ef-
kind of atmosphere being built up ish Theological Seminary, who Cooper, chairman; Ben B. Fenton,
then Senator Borah as his allies, ple Brotherhoods, in convention at
forts here both in the Zionist Dis-
in the schools. The present dra- sailed for I'alestine on the steam- Israel Zilber, William B. Isenberg
The Guardian argues it was be- Washington at noon. Monday, Ap-
trict
and
the
United
Palestine
Ap-
and A. J. Koffman, vice-presidents;
matic enterprise, however, is of er Roma.
cause of these efforts that the ril S, at the White House.
A
peal. Workers in the campaign
J. S. Saul, secretary; Louis Dann,
world was ready last August to
This is a reproduction of the United Palestine Appeals campaign special significance, inasmuch as
Before Dr. Adler sailed, con-
for $100,000 to open this Wednes-
The
Federation
will
meet
at
the
it marks the tenth anniversary of tracts for the buildings to be erect- honorary treasurer; Morris Fish-
sign the treaty renouncing war as
capital city April 7-8, with head- day evening, at the dinner in honor poster for 1929.
man, treasurer; Julius Braun,
the
establishment
of
the
United
a national policy.
ed on the site from 122nd to 123rd
of Col. Frederick 11. Kisch, are
Hebrew Schools in Detroit. And street, adjacent to the present !Harry Z. Brown, David Diamond,
"There is sonic confusion about quarters at the Mayflower Hotel, being urged to oversubscribe the
IL
H. Ehrlich, Alvin D. Ilersch,
The
address
still
be
one
of
the
no
no
effort
has
been
spared
to
the name of the treaty," says The
Seminary building, were signed. i Isaac Shetzer, M. II. Zackheim,
year's quota in honor of the corn-
make this event in the career of
Guardian. "It is called the Kel- first to be made during the Presi- ing convention. At the same time,
The first unit will be the Jacob I Philip Slomovitz, Mrs. J. H. Ehr-
dent's
incumbency.
The
entire
the
Talmud
Torah
a
worthy
ex-
logg pact but the idea is not Mr.
II. Schiff Memorial Library to
according to a statement by Mr.
ample of what it has accomplished house the large collection of books lich, Aaron Kurland, Jacob Levin
Kellogg's. It is called the l'aris convention of some 300 men will Slomovitz, plans are being made
during the past decade in the of the Seminary, exhibits of the and Bessie Brenner.
pact. but there are other Paris adjourn to the White House to by the Zionist District to launch a
I Colonel Kisch will confer, dur-
I sphere of Hebrew education.
pacts. It should be called the hear his talk.
American Jewish Historical So-
membership drive, immediately
The Federation includes 120 con- following the U. P. A. campaign, Lover of Zion and of the Cause of Jewish Learning to Re ! "Every attempt has been made ciety and an exhibition hall. The ing his brief Detroit stay, with
peace pact for it 4s the only peace
not only to match the success of Louis S. Brush Memorial Dormi- I leaders in the local movement rela-
Honored at Dinner on Seventy-fifth Birthday Monday
pact. If war is 1100111e11, Aug. 27, stituent Brotherhoods and scene to increase the strength of the
the two previous plays but to even tory building, for which the late ' tive to recent achievements in Pal-
1927, was the date on which the 21,000 members.
Evening at Philadelphia-Byron Hall.
local organization and thereby
surpass them. "Jephtah's Daugh- Mr. Brush left $1,500,000, will be estine. At the dinner at the Stat.
doom was spoken.
A special train to the convention automatically to increase the right
ler he will speak on "The Jew and
ter" is replete with dramatic the second building erected.
"Truly it is a prodigious one- will be run from New York City to a larger representation at the
the Modern World."
By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ
thrills and full of colorful action
man achievement and if the Nobel and special cars will he run from convention.
The third building erected will
Committee. Organised.
For 28 years Hyman Goldman gave of his best to the till the tense, startling climax. The be for the Teachers Institute, con-
prize is awarded to Mr. Levinson, Chicago, Cleveland, Detroit and
Arrangements are also to be
surely it will never have had it Cincinnati.
The corps of volunteers which is
made for all Detroit synagogues to worthiest Jewish causes in Detroit, always working music setting, a rich blend of Jew- taining faculty rooms, classrooms
ish h and Oriental melody, has been and an auditorium, the gift of Is- to canvass local Jewry for the U.
worthier recipient."
hold
special
services
during
the
Reservations may be made
ardently and untiringly, and always trying to keep his own especially prepared by Professor
—
i
through the National Federation week of the convention, and to personality in the background. letting others have the Elijah Zaludkowski, preceptor of rael Unterbert as a memorial to P. A. fund has been divided inta
Levinson Outlined Plan in 1927.
clubs, each of which has accepted
his parents.
of Temple Brotherhoods, Mer- urge their congregations to join honors, himself willingly and gladly doing the hardest work.
•the Shaarey Zedek. The scenery,
Salmon O. Levinson's plan for a chants Building, Cincinnati, 0.
The buildings will be uniform in responsibility for the raising of •
the District.
, lime
On his seventy-fifth birthday, which he is to celebrate the coming costuming, (lancing, and choral architecture, our stories high and certain sum. Each club will be
other Zionist organizations will be
world ponce pact, which reached
composed of a chairman and an
called upon to co-operate and to Monday. Mr. Goldman, as alert and as young as ever in his idealism work is being supervised by the in colonial style.
fruition ill part when the Pact of
and
in his devotion to his people, again wanted to keep his own iter- best available experts in these
active group of workers. Due to
Participate in greetings and enter-
Paris was signed, included the set- $10,000 FOR YESHIVA
4Ssonality in the background. This techniques."
the large number of veterans who
WARBURGS AND ADLERS
taining the delegates. Plans are
tlement of the financial problems
i
'time,
however,
the
many
friends
IN
I.
LIBERMAN
WILL,
arc this year to participate in the
SAIL FOR PALESTINE
arising from the World War, the
who have all these years appreci-
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to
Last
Page.)
explains
in
ref-
Times
New York
NEW YORK.—(.1. T. A.)—Mr. drive, much competition is expect-
ated the good that Mr. Goldman
erence to its above cable.
and Mrs. Felix M. Warburg sailed ed to develop among the leaders
NEW YORK.—Isaac Liberms
has done in the community, over-
Writing of his plan in Decem- of New York, member of the board
Friday tight on the steamer Roma for high honors in the final collet-
ruled hint. Which explains the
ber, 1027, Mr. Levinson urged that of directors of the Rabbi Isaac El-
for Palestine. Dr. Cyrus Adler,
dinner
to
be
given
in
his
honor
at
a world consortium be formed to chanan Theological Seminary and
Mrs. Adler and their daughter left ti° 1n;illiam R. Blumenthal, re-
gional director of the U. P. A., in
lend $6,000,000,000 to pay all al- Yeshiva College, who died on Feb.
Society Ratifies Agreement
on the same steamer.
lied tsar debts except those owed 1, has left $10,000 to the Yeshiva
Mr. and Mrs. Warburg expect to charge of the work in Michigan
With American Icor for
and
Ohio, announces that plans are
to Great Britain, who would can- Endowment Foundation, it is an-
arrive
in
Palestine
on
April
10,
Noted Scientist Greeted on
Relief in Russia.
cel hers, and to pay German re- nounced by Dr, II. Revel, president
stepping on their way in Spain in the meantime proceeding for a
Fiftieth Birthday at Keren and Italy. In Spain they will vis- number of campaigns in other
parations. Instead of a long of the faculty of the Yeshiva.
National Mizrachi President
WARSAW.—(J. T. A.) --The
drawn period of payments he also
it Malaga, Granada, Seville, Ma- cities. On Thursday evening, Col.
Hayesod Convention.
The Yeshiva Endowment Foun-
to be Guest Here from
opinion of President Hoover with
urged that war be outlawed for dation is incorporated under the
drid and Barcelona. At Genoa Kisch will open the drive in Day-
March 22 to 25.
regard to the relief activities of
(2 years.
they will be joined by Mr, and ton, 0. The appeal for funds
laws of the State of New York, to
BERLIN.— (J. T. A.) — Prof. Mrs. Max 51. Warburg and their towards Dayton's $15,000 quota
the Ort in East European coun-
The high lights of this plan may receive funfls for the maintenance
Albert Einstein was accorded a daughters, of Hamburg.
will be made by Mr. Blumenthal.
briefly be stated as, first, to settle and development 14 the Yeshiva,
Gedalia Bublick, president of tries was quoted by Dr. Leon
long rind enthusiastic ovation when
the question of international debts and to provide for their investment the Mizrachi Organization of Bramson, member of the Ort Ex-
Dr. and Mrs. Adler with their
Colonel Kisch address a
he appeared at the opening ses- daughter expect to arrive in Jeru- luncheon of the United Jewish
by removing debt and reparation and use, in accordance with the America, will be the guest of the ecutive, at the opening session of
sion of the Keren Ilayesod con- salem on April 1, stepping on their Fund in Columbus, 0., on March
payments from the political into will of the donor or testator. Detroit Jewish community from the third annual Ort conference
vention here Sunday night. The way at Naples and Cairo. While 22. This fund includes the U.
the ordinary financial field; sec- Among the larger contributions to March 22 to 25, inclusive, and in Poland.
session was held in the Kroll in Palestine, the Adlers will be P. A.
The Ort is doing work which is
ond, to discharge the United the Foundation are a legacy of (luring his stay in the city will ad-
Salle and was presided over by Os- the guests of Mr. and Sirs. Felix
States war debts quickly and in $10,000, left by Julius Levy of dress a series of meetings arranged practically the duty of each gov-
At Youngstown, 0., the drive
car Wassermann.
ernment, Mr. Hoover stated to 1/r.
cash; third, to eliminate financial Baltimore, and a contribution of by the Mizrachi societies here.
M. Warburg. After spending the will open on April 7, the drive
Dr. Einstein, who is a member Passover holiday season in Pales- zone to include Warren and Niles.
supervision of Germany; fourth. $50,000 by NI. Gottesman of New
Rabbi A. M. Ashinsky, president Bramson on an occasion when they
of the Keren Ilayesod in Germany, . tine. the tourists will proceed to Either Albert Ottinger or I.ieuL-
to cancel all debts between Euro , York, member of the board of di- of the Detroit Mizrachi Council, not to discuss relief activities. Dr.
was seated at the table with 'he !Germany, Czech° Slovakia and Gov. Herbert Lehman of New
pean allies, and fifth, to dissipate rectors which inaugurated the announces that arrangements have Bramson expressed the hope that
members of the praesidium. llcrr France.
been made for the following ad- the Polish government will support
Sad feeling toward the United fund.
York will be the speaker.
Wassermann, in the name of the
the Ort in its promotion of trades
dresses
here
by
Mr.
Bublick,
who
States.
Campaigns are also to be held
Emanuel Arnstein of New York,
Keren Ilayesod, delivered an ad-
Ile also suggested an interna- who died Feb. 1, has left the Ye- is an able speaker and one of the and agriculture among the Jews.
LONDON. — (J. T. A.)— Dr . in Toledo, Massilon, I.orain,
dress of congratulations to thft. fa- Chaim Weitmann is improving in Springfield and Zanesville during
outstanding Jewish journalists,
A representative of the Polish
tional pledge to outlaw war, to
mous scientist on the occasion of health, following his illness. It is thecoming two months.
having for more than a score of government extended greetings to
provide impoverished States with shiva $1,000-
,1. Siegel, graduate of the Ye- years been editor of the Jewish the conference, declaring that it
his fiftieth birthday which he cel- expected that he will proceed to the •
security; to allow a period for the
Vocal selections will be rendered
HYMAN GOLDMAN.
ebrated on March 11.
was nut no long ago that govern-
eNlification of international law, shiva, M. A. Late, Ph. D., Chicago, Daily News (The Tageblatt):
south of France this week-end, to by Mrs. Lois Johnston Gilchrist,
has
been
appointer
research
assist-
Tee
Deliver
Six
Add
ment
circles
did
not
trust
the
Ort
for progressive disarmament and
Agency Discussed.
the Philadelphia-Byron Talmud
fully recuperate before proceeding accompanied by Miss Elizabeth
Friday evening. March 22, at
for the peaceful discussion of po- ant in the Semitic department of
The question of the extended on a trip to Palestine.
'Williams.
Torah on Monday evening; which
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the University of Chicago.
8:30, Mr. Bublick will address a
litical differences.
also explains the success of the Jewish Agency was the central
meeting at Congregation Ahavath
present writer in breaking down point discussed at the session.
Achim, Delmar street near West-
the barrier created by Mr. Gold- Herr Wassermann, who was a
minster.
man against any sort of personal member of the Non-Partisan Pal-
Saturday morning he will speak
estine Survey Commission, pre-
reference to hint in the press.
before Musaf service, at Congrega-
sented the details of the New York
Helped Develop Leaders
tion Emanuel, Taylor and Wood-
The number of activities and Non-Partisan Conference for 1'i.1-
row Wilson avenues.
estine
held in October, quoting the
movements to whose successes Mr.
Saturday afternoon, at four
Goldman has made great contri- facts presentisl by Louis Marshall, Statement by Mrs. II, Schlesinger Outlines the Aims of
o'clock,
at
Congregation
Mishkan
Will
Answer
Series
of
Ques-
Four Noted Lecturers Discuss Important Problems; Lodge
butions is legion. But all his ef- Felix M. Warburg. and Lord Mel-
the Organization; Hope to Make Jewish Women
Israel, Blaine near Linwood.
tions in Student Day
forts for these fade away into chett.
Greets Adolph Freund on Eighty-Second Birthday;
Saturday night, 8:30, at Con-
More Effective for Jewish Service.
A resolution presented by Herr
nothingness
when
they
are
com-
Sermon.
Purim Ball at Book Cadillac on March 24.
gregation Mogen Abraham, Farns-
pared with the heart and soul he Wassermann was unanimously
worth avenue, after which re-
adopted by the session following
To make Jewish womanhood of Women in fostering the Young
"The Definition of a Jew" will has put into them and when they the report. The resolution read:
Last Monday night, a large mid- Wriai B'rith stood for. lie also freshments will be served in the
Detroit more effective for Jewish Women's Hebrew Association.
be the subject of aL eon are matched by the encouragement
"The national convention of the service is the purpose of a cam-
fence heard four talented thinkers recalled that Pisgah Lodge has al- form of a "Mlave-malkeh."
"The Council cares about Jewish
he has given to his fellow workers
Elam's
sermon
at
Temple
Beth
El
Sunday evening, March 24, at
Keren Ilayesa1 in Germany paign for members that the Coun- girls who are talented and who,
and speakers discuss the "Tenden- ways sponsored outstanding intel-
Sunday morning, March 17, at to continue optimistically to work
greets the extension of the Jewish cil of Jewish Women will conduct without help from the outside,
cles of Civilization" in a sympos- lectual events. Two judges who 7:30 o'clock, a mass-meeting of 10:45.
for Israel's best causes.
turn sponsored by l'isgah Lodge were among those present were en- members and sympathizers of the
would go to waste at occupations
Mr. Goldman's most passionate Agency.
in April.
In the course of his sermon
No. 34, I. 0, B. B. troduced, namely Judge John Mizrachi movement will be held at Rabbi Fram will seek to answer desire in life has been to see the
unsuited to their abilities. Most
Collect 870,000 Mark
"The Council of Jewish Women
the
Philadelphia
and
Byron
He-
The speakers and the subjects of Boyne and Judge John V. Bren-
"The convention greets the de- is the common dominator of Jew- tragic is the child with brilliant
development of an able, informed
the
following
questions:
Are
the
brew School at which the dis-
mind, whose poverty stands like •
their talks were: Fred Schopp, nan.
cision
of
the
American
non-Zion-
and
understanding
Jewish
leader-
Jew's a race? a nationality? a re-
ish womanhood," said Mrs. H.
Mr. Deutelbaum announced that tinguished visitor will deliver an
student, lecturer and lawyer, dis-
ligious sect? a chosen people? ship. Once such a leadership is ist conference held in October, Schlesinger, chairman of the earn- mountain against his ambitions.
cussed "Government and Civilize- it telegram is being sent by the address,
The
Council attempts to level these
which
resulted
in
American
Jew-
paitrn committee. "It has no spe- tragic mountains by providing
On Monday evening, at the time What practical difference does it
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tion;" Eugene Brock, commission- lodge to "Daddy" Adolph Freund,
ry under the leadership of Louis
make whether the Jews are a race,
cial causes, belongs to no Jewish
er of the State Department of La- who celebrated his 82nd birthday of reading the Roll of Esther, he a religion, or any other of these
Marshall and Felix Si. Warburg party, is neither Orthodox nor Re- scholarships to promising girls. At
will speak at the Congregation.
bolt and Industry, spoke on "In- on March 13, in Miami, Fla.
Are Jews distin- NATIONAL CONVENTION entering the Jewish Agency. The form, but only Jewish. It concerns present we are helping many girls
Ilarry Riseman, chairman of the Ahavath Zion, Holbrook near classifications?
dustry and Civilization;" Dr. Paul
conference also agars with the itself with all things having to da in this way.
guished by any marked physical
G. Rohr, educational director of Intellectual Advancement Commit- Ilrush.
"The Jewish girl needing guid-
characteristics,
social
characteris- OPENS THIS SATURDAY pact concluded between the Zion- with Jewish welfare—the welfare
Twice Visited Palestine.
Radio Station W.IR talked on "Re tee that arranged the program
ist Organization and the Ameri- of Jewish individual, as well as of ance finds big sisters who are
Rabbi Ashinsky urges all Detroit tics, psychological characteristics?
friendly and helpful in the Council
Fan non-Zionists, which should the Jewish community.
lizion and Civilization;" and Prof. presided. The Purim Bell.
If
so,
are
these
of
an
interior
or
The
National
Convention
of
the
Jews to attend the meetings to be
of Jewish Women. The big slater
Otto Marquardt, formerly at the
serve as a basia for non-Zionists
superior quality? What effect has
Numerous requests are being re- addressed by Mr. Bublick in their mixed marriage had upon the Jew- Union of Orthodox Jewish Con- in other countries entering the
"There is a wide variety of finds a good job for the young girl
University of Michigan and now
gregations of America and affiliat-
at the Detroit Teachers' College, strived for tickets for the Purim respective neighborhoods and to ish people? Can the Jewish pen- ed organizations, the Rabbinical Agency.
things it cares about. It is sponsor who is old enough to work and
talked on "Literature and Civili- ball to be held at the Book Cadil- get from this leader first-hand in- ple survive without persecution? Council, the Women's Branch, Col-
"The convention authorizes the for the Young Women's Hebrew whose parents need her help. Or,
Inc Hotel on Sunday evening, formation concerning efforts on Is there such a thing as Jewish cul-
zat ion."
legiate Branch and Interscholas- praesidium of the central commit. Association, through which appre- she is taught a gainful occupa-
March 21, From early indications behalf of Palestine's reconstruc- ture.
tee
tee take steps toward the bring- ciation of Jewish life is brought to tion, or, if she has special talents.
Greet Adolph Freund.
tic I.eague of the Jewish Youth,
On the program were several vo- a large crowd is expected. "Dave tion by Orthodox Zionists. Mr.
Rabbi Fram will refer to James which will he held Saturday eve- ing of German non-Zionists into Jewish girls. It realizes that Jo- she is sent to school for higher
, daism is to be preserved not in the education. This is another service
sal selections capably rendered by Diamond and his Ten Diamonds," Bublick twice visited Palestine and Waterman Wise's book "Jews. Are ning, Sunday and Monday, March the Jewish Agency."
Mr. Carl F. l.ang, tenor, accom- a Finset society orchestra, will made a deep study of conditions Like That," to Lewis Browne s ar- 16, 17 and IS, at the Yeshiva Col-
A report that 870.000 mark was temple, but in the homes, and that by which we prepare girls for
Panted by Mrs. Mita Riseman. provide the music. Leading the- there, and by virtue of the out- ticle "Why Are Jews Like That. " lege, Amsterdam avenue and 100th collected during 1928 in Germany it is the task of the mothers of worthy Jewish womanhood.
"These are but • few of our en-
The songs were La Donna Mobile, atrical and film stars, who will standing position he holds in jour- to Maurice Samuel's biological street, New York City, promises for the Keren Ilayesod was sub- Israel to guard Judaism in the
Rtgoletto; Sweet Mystery of Life. play at local theaters the week of nalism and in the Orthodox Jew- conception of the Jew, to Ludwig to be a great manifestation of the mitted to the conference. The re- , home. It believes that if we are terprises in the field of social wed.
ish
community
in
America.
Victor Herbert, and Du Bist Die the ball, will be present. Jack
Lewisohn's psychological concep-
port also stated that since 1921, to have good mothers in Israel we f are.
Rabbi Ashinsky expressed con- tion, and to the Tharaud Brothers' strength of Orthodox Judaism in 5,000,000 mark were contributed. must start with the girls, to the
"The Council of Jewish Women,
Rube, Franz Shubert. As an en - Rosenberg, chairman of the enter-
this country
here by M r.
h
core he sang a group by Chopin. tainment committee, announces fidence
satire on "The Chosen People. "
Felix Rosenbluoth, Martin Huber, end that they may become feeling alert to the demands of our times,
Delegates
are
coming
from
all
Julius Deutelbaum, president of that Dr. Victor Droock, vice-pres- Bublick will serve to encourage
This Sunday is known as Stu- parts of the country as far as Cal- Nahum Goldman and other leading Jewish women. And that Is the
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Pisgah Lodge, welcomed the visi- ident, is in charge of tickets. the local effort for the United Pal-
Zionists addressed the convention. purpose of the Council of Jewish
ifornia
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estine Appeal.
tors and briefly explained what the (Turn to Page Two).

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BUILD
,PALESTINE

HOOVER TO SPEAK
TO BROTHERHOODS

SEMINARY TO START
WORK ON BUILDINGS

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PittisimeAPPOL

Hyman Goldman, at 7 5, Retains Youthful
Understanding of the Jewish Problem

BUBLICK TO SPEAK
AT SIX MEETINGS

Large Audience at Pisgah Symposium
On "The Tendencies of Civilization"

'
Hoover s Opinion
Is Quoted by Ort

FRAM WILL DEFINE
"JEW" TO STUDENTS

BERLIN JEWS GIVE
EINSTEIN OVATION

Local Section of Council of Jewish
Women to Conduct Membership Drive

