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Amerkam Avid, Periodical eater

CLIFTON ATINUI - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

IlEbETROIT Lwisn giRoNia

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All Jewish News
All Jewish Views

WITHOUT BIAS

THE ONLY ANGLO•JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN
DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1929

VOL. XXVII. NO. 17

F.i
ro_. Albert
Albert Einstein
_ Ce_lebrates
I BUBLICK IN DETROIT [Pittsburgh Rabbi
HYMAN GOLDMAN Prof
His Fiftieth Birthday In Hiding FOR SIX SPEECHES Preaches at Temple
HONORED MONDAY
ON 75TH BIRTHDAY

Interview With Madame Elsa Einstein Reveals Hardships National Mizrachi President
Met in Earlier Years by Scientist; Was "Man-With-
Will Be Guest Here
out a Country" Which Handicapped His Career.
Until March 25.

TELEPHONE

CADILLAC
1-0-4-0

Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents

Hillel Teams Debatel COL. KISCH GIVEN ROUSING WELCOME
at Temple B e th Ell AT BANQUET WHICH MARKS OPENING

U. of M. Meets University '

Of Wisconsin, Sunday
Evening, March 31.

OF UNITED PALESTINE APPEAL DRIVE

Famous Zionist Leader Inspires Workers at Dinner; Meet-

People of Detroit will have their
ing at Statler Hotel, Wednesday Evening, March 20;
second opportunity within the last
Says Palestine is Foundation for Jewish Spirit.
three years to hear a debating
team of the 13'nai Writh Hillel
FoUlldatian of the Unive ity of CAPTAINS REPORT MORE THAN ONE-QUARTER OF
Michigan, when that organization
$100,000 SUBSCRIBED ON EVE OF CAMPAIGN
address a series of meetings Hr.
this sobriety is somewhat interrupted; Haberland street suddenly
meets the Hillel Foundation team
begins to turn in and winds up in a many-cornered little square— fling" L0,. the Mizrachi societies
of the University of Wisconsin at
-- - --
here.
Distinguished
War Hero and Diplomat States That Pales-
Temple Beth El, Sunday evening,
Love and Respect Paid to almost a fairy tale in the monotonous Berlin.
Rabbi A. M. Ashinsky, president
tine Belongs to Us All; Gives Vivid Picture of P ro-
March ;11, at o'clock. The de -
The house at No fi Ilaberland street is no palace; it is a small
of
the
Detroit
Mizrachi
Coun(•il,
of
Lf
Zion
a
nd
Cause
over of
*lb lin lodging house, the iik„
bate is being sponsored by the
grass Being Made in Upbuilding of Homeland.
goo d 10 ,000 Jo t h e announces that arrangements have
then,
of Jewish Learning,
Young People's Temple Club of
been made for the following ad-
other districts. A house for
Temple
Beth
1.1.
dresses here by Mr. Bublick, who
An enthusiastic throng of Zionists attended the ban-
will be "Resolved.
Monday evening, March 18, wa.
filing otlieDls and small tradesmen.
The e su
However. up on the top floor theik an able sPeaker and one of t he
that the present colonization pro- quet last Wednesday evening at the Statler Hotel which
the great occasion when a number
,
name "Einstein" on a brass plate outstanding Jewish journalists.
jects in Russia will solve the Jew- Wits held in honor of Col. Fre derick IL Kisch, chairman of
of Mr. Hyman Goldman'a frimok,
Tonight, March 22, at 830, Mr.
shines. in full view; a name which
who represented the United Ile-
ish problems in that county." The
Palestine
Zionist
Executive,
who charmed his audience
at the present time is reverberat- Bublick will address a meeting at
brew Schools and the Zionist or-
subject a Russian colonization is the
Congri, gation Ahavath Achim, Del-

one of the greatest importance to with his remarkable personality and inspiring message of hope and
ganization of Detroit, gathered at
ing around tht, world amyl; sewn-
.
present-day
Jewry,
which
has
faith
in
the
work
of
upbuilding
the
Jewish
National Homeland in Pal-
Hotel
Scene
of
Purim
tit ss and laymen,
after it has y al- mar street near Westminster.
the Byron-Philadelphia hall to hon. Ste Ball Hotel
y
Saturday morning he speaks he-
also marked the opening of the United Palestine
a
- proud symbol for ' two fore Monet service, at Congrega-
t
. . been
shown itself intensely interested! estine. The event
or the "Grand Old Man" on his
ready
creen
— Stage and Screen
$100,000.
It was announced at the
in alleviating the almost pitiful Appeal, Detroit's quota being

decades, of a new era in scientific ton Emanuel,
seventy-fifth anniversary and ex-
Taylor and Wood-
*banquet that more than one-quar•
Stars to Appear.
condition of the Jews in Russia.
perception.
press their love and respect and ap-

the
quota had already been
ter
of
Following the war there came a
In the quiet small boudoir (ie row Saturday
Wilson avenues.
pr edation of his great work for
afternoon, at 4 o'clock,
great political and social upheaval
hea
those organizations.
All
arrangements
have
been
sits
in
front
of
9
lady
who
has
the




Seated at the speakers' table
which brought in its wake divas-
RABBI S. H. GOLDENSON
(Turn to Last Page)
Philip Slomovitt, editor-m-chw been completed for the Purim ball t samp of spiritual nobility . She
with Colonel Kisch were Judge
Mous economic effects upon the
of The Detroit Jewish Chronicle
she
tles . s were
to be given by Pisgah Lodge No. would coll nsid der it tactless
.
' Harty B. Keidan, Rabbi A. M.
population
in
general,
and
very
de.,
was the originator of this idea. 31, . . . B., unay evening, t o be ca ed e
I
if
l
wife
th eon g
Sunday
_
I O B
Fram,
Ilershman, Rabbi Leon
cidedly upon the Jews. To help:
d-
When he suggested it to the lead-
!., March 24, in the grand ballroom of Albert Einstein. The infinite,
red M.
M
, F re
alleviate this condition the Soviet Success of (7ampaig ❑ Falls Rabbi A. M. Ashinsky,
ors of both organizations, the
spheres of the Einsteinian inquiry L E
hotel
Book
the
h B
oo Cadillac h
hi -
Butzel.
Henry
Wineman,
Capt.
government has adopted a policy
seized upon it and turned it into a
U P on Shoulders of these
- her mind does not comprehend.
The advance sale of tickets
who
dare Levin, Abraham Cooper and
of
colonization,
placing
those
occasion
rarely
equaled
in
brilliant
Alen and Women
I • , I . , ! sates that a large crowd will at- Nevertheless, she is the fortune
Joseph H. Ehrlich. The program
and will till the soil upon
gni(
1,4
tend. Many young people s clubs comp iment o
I opened with the singing of "Hatt-
farm lands in Southern Russia.
ity by any affair of such nature. will attend in a body. A feature gator and discoverer, who in his
Ashinsky
M.
Rabbi
A.
kvah," in which the audience par-
American funds have been placed
A dinner, a tablet 111 the Talmud of this event will be the personal hours of leisure is throughout a
Quota $7,500.
ticipated. Rabbi Fram delivered
at the disposal of the Jewish cola-
Torah hall, inscriptions in the appearance of theatrical and film veritable child of the world. Ile
Meyer
Beckman,
Louis
Dann, the invocation
invocation
mats to help then, make a success
Golden nook of the Jewish Nation- stars who are playing in Detroit who stays near the workshop of
.
Greenberg„ Rabbi Reuben
The
ef•
Nathan
-
e
.
Expressions
Manifest
Confidence
That
Drive
Will
Bec
of
their
new
way
of
life.
Capt. Levin, who acted as toast-
al Fund and other tokens of love
f Newton ex mess.

h
p
fectiveness of this scheme as re- Hurwitz, Israel Kaplan, Eli Light-
.
introducing
Colo I
'
cessful.
Mayor
Lodge
and
Senator
Couiens
Among
and respect were voted upon with vide('
by Dave Diamond and his es the name of Elsa Einstein only
lated to the general Jewish prob. stone, E li Sachse .
Kisch "id:
eagerness and zeal. A very able
Those Who Urge Support of Appeal.
"Ten Little Diamonds," a Finzel with profound respect.
(Jr. Hadassah)
lem of Russia will be discusaed.
Bessie B
"Colonel Kisch has been honored
chairman, Mr. Joseph II. Ehrlich,
society orchestra that is both well
The dialogue is carried on in a
Two Detroit boys, Emanuel
Quot• $2,000.
signally by having had conferred
was appointed. Mr. Ehrlich called
known and popular.
smothered tone; since samewhere
Inspired by the efforts now being made for the upbuild - Harris and Joseph Solomon, are
Mrs. Sue Bromberg, Rose Gor-' upon him the Distinguished Serv-
upon representatives of the and- ..,...

I.
1
e
in
the
not
ter)
arge
we
ing

members
of
the
Michigan
k,
:
don, Thelma Gordon, Beanie Green. Ice Order and the Croix de Guerre.
Zion,
leaders
in
the
Detroit
Jewish
community,
as
ience to express briefly what filled the '":"
''
'
ing
of
entertainment committee, has great worker is at work. The
Both are well known de-
team •
• During the Peace Conference he
Harry Cohen.
their hearts.
• law stu-
ii arris
. a s e , nior
many surprises in store for those voice of the lady is soft and rings well as outstanding non-Jewish communal figures, are ,
: haters,
Quota $10,000.
Mr. Esser Rabinowitz, presittent ,
was a member of the British peace
ttd andtates
that this with a pride that can b e uner-
wo
h aen
s
d
b
bd
quoa
t b e fll
uy suscrie.
urging
ht th
tae 100000
$,
dent, having been on the U niver-
Samuel A. Agree, Louis Duscoff, delegation and was later attached
of the United Hebrew Schools and will be the outstanding event of
stood; Mrs. Elsa is not alone the
a rm,onantdheSopl ooi Ilyman Goldberg, Wm. B. Den-' to the British Embassy in Paris.
yt e n
a close friend of Mr. Goldman, di , - the current social season. Patrons
By Mayor John C. Lodge.
wife of Albert, but also his own
a an, In recognition of his outstanding
which : man, a freshman law student, has. berg, A. J. Koffman, Sol Lachm
scribed the first impression that
• . the daughter of that En-
atronesses a pointed are• . cousin,
n
"It gives me much pleasure to commend the United Palestine AP- :flit: tiof
ebatleic:ilgoastn
Aaron Pregerson, J S. S Ws( accomplishments during the tern,
Mr. Goldman made upon him with
;fill ' aPinl Mr - Milfoprd S t rn M
team. The third
gineer Einstein, who to a certain peal for the upbuilding of the Jewish Homeland in Palestine
troit
City
College
: that he was attached to the British
Arnold Neiss.
his charming personality. lie point-
Milton Alexander
and Mrs
member of the Michigan team is
• Mr ' extent was teacher and model to will open in Detroit April 14.
' " '
Embassy in Paris, he was made a
ed out the value of Mr. Goldman
Ab raham Cooper.
and Mrs. Peter M. Bernstein, Mr.
"It
is
a
worthy
movement
for
certainly
no
race
in
the
world's
his-
Nathan
Levy,
a
sophomore.
The
: Commander of the British Empire
in the movement for modern Ile- Fred Butzel Rabbi and Mrs A. M. the child Alberto
Quot• $15000
No, it is not possible to receive , tory has suffered more from bigoted persecution than the Jewish. arid ' Wisconsin Hillel team, according,
Harry
Z.
and
an officer of the Legion of
brew education. Rabbis A. M.
Phil
Bloomgarden,
Jo-s Eh
ii' M an 1 M
equally
t h
here the gentlemen of the press it is only right that at this time leaders of that race should endeavor to reports, consists of
Brown, David S. Diamond, Wm.' Ilonor.
Hersh man, A. M. Ashinsky, L ll'iti ri s ruad .
1% 1 `Mrs — rs('M a rie
.'" (.:.
. who daily ask for an interview. to re -establish a Jewish Homeland and government."
capable debaters.
ge uni
"Again
Colonel Kisch achieved
1 : •
Stollm an, E. Aishinskin eulogized Simons,
Mr. Henry Butzel, prominent Friedman, Nathaniel H. Goldstick,
Hon. and Mrs. Louis J.
can be told them? The
• Detroit lawyer, will be the judge Chas. Hamburger, Rabbi A. M.. notable distinction as a member of
the guest of honor as a man of Rosenberg, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Also what
last year has been a year of the
By Col. Frederick Kisch.
Commission
for Polish affairs,
the
moral integrity who represents Fishman, Rabbi Le(rin:a'am .
Abraham
Welt, Hershman, A. C. I.appin,
, .Dir.. most intense work for Einstein, ,
"This is the last U. P. A. campaign before the formation of the of the dehate. Mr. Melville
Isadore Levin, Henry. and on the Inter-Allied Military
what is best and noblest in Judie ' Fus
since even in the months of oppres- Jewish Agency. The niore we accomplish now the more can we expect president of Temple Beth El, will J. Levin,
Committee,
where
he served clur-
ism. Bernard Isaacs, superintend-
Meyers.
N'is . ' 1.1 t hani.ellael'd-
Sann ueall j 'alliV' . Mnr's • .:-
. sive sickness — Einstein suffered • from our newcomers. We stand on the threshold of new developments preside. The public is invited.
-
..-
mit of the United Ileberw Schools, nui , . r.
ing the sessions of the Peace Con-
Dora B. Ehrlich
stick, Mr. Julius Rumor, mr. and from a distension of the heart—it : and we must take advantage of same. The doors to immigration in
charged with
He
was
also
ference.
Aaron
Markson,
representing
and
Quota $10,000
Mrs. Abraham Srere, Mr. and Mrs. was not interrupted. All public : Palestine are just opening up. We will be in a position to take in
the Hebrew teachers, told of the Julius Deutelbaum Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Julius Berman, Mrs. Philip, important and special missions to
carry
work,
such
as
that
in
the
univer-
many
more
immigrants
this
year
if
we
can
raise
the
money
to
H. Broudo, Miss Jeannette Stein- Germany, Poland, Upper Silesia
salutary influence of Mr. Gold-
and Mrs. sity and in the League of Nations.: out this task. It is a solemn obligation on the part of American Jews
ti • . r.
t(rnsen
Mandll
In
M
.' B '.
man's presence in the schools.
berg, Mrs. N. E. Aronstam, Mrs.! and Teschen. While serving
orris Steinberg, Mr. and Mrs. had to be interrupted; the usual to help at this very important stage of Palestine development. We
Morris
Abraham Cooper Mrs. Ralph Da-, connection with the Peace Con-
r.
an(
Charles
C.
mit
,
.. participation in demonstrations trust that the American quota will be over-subscribed so that our work
(Turn to Page Two).
D. H. Fauman, Mrs. ferenco he was brought into close
vidaon,
Mrs.
John Slawson, Mr. and Mrs. against injustice to individuals as in Palestine can go forward."
Albert Feldstein, Mrs. Seymour association with some of the out-
Adolph Finsterwald, Mr. Bernard well as to collective bodies and hin
Frank, Mrs. Sidney Frank, Miss standing British statesmen, includ-
fdanrs rb yur s g,h ni rmA n n doli)u hd S g 'e rea un nl, NI t A rr ,,.. lit;ha, Ift rn,huT, :enwri isgehttLanp.
d.orri trn.
ng od
rse t tF hr e acn ok miC
e n d doen
,.th lBy Super a i t n_te
President Herbert Hoover's Hattie Gittleman, Mrs. Charles ing Mr. Lloyd George, Lord Bal.
caym. paign to raise a
efa o s ru t reeth u I
Hamburger, Mrs. Ilarry Jackson, four, and Winston Churchill.
Administration to Be
Harry B. Keidan, Mr. and Mrs. behalf of . i'alestine, , could be car- fund tto'sbev' 'use!"
pbuilding .of Palestine as the Jewish Home-
h
Mrs. Max Keidan, Mrs. Maurice "I have sketched here very
F(laert
vied on only
n i,as tri / s 7a4z
Theme
of
Sermon.
Landau, Mrs. J. L. Ruby, Mrs. Ed. briefly the career of Colonel Kisch
tt, bar. and fitrrss.
1‘iew Field land.: The outstanding contributions made by American Jewry to our
Stein,
Mrs. Ella Velick, Mrs. H. —a career which commands our
Philip Slomovitz, Rabbi Barry Z. Them " which has just been pub- religious, social and civic life should guarantee a liberal response to
Rabbi
Samuel
II.
Goldenson
of
Y•
W. Weinstein, Mrs. Frank Wets- praise and admiration. We do
Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Guns- lishe(
.
of ,den-
ca d
h e A
I n • t h
honor to him as a war hero and
Pittsburgh, Pa., will occupy the man, Mrs. Herman Wetsman.
to Participate in Per- berg Mr. Samuel Levine Dr. Vic- tists, Einstein can give no private this appeal •
diplomat. Ile comes to me today as
pulpit of Temple Beth El Sunday
Jos. H. Ehrlich
tor broock, Mr. Rudolph Meyer- residence instruction; it is still
formance at Orchestra
By Milton M. Alexander.
the head of the Palestine Execu-
„ The first flush of novelty is long since over. The concept of the morning, March 24, at 10:45. Ile
Quot• $10,000.
sohn.
the subject of the most earnest
Hall April 7.
Herman
A.
August,
Abraham
tive
of the World Zionist Organi-
has chosen as his subject "The
• On Monday evening, March 26, st d
of the very few learned, e-established Homeland has become a commonplace. The period of
a commission of three
Zionist orator no longer holds Guiding Text of President lloov- Glazer, J. R. Greenberg, Joseph zation,
a regular ' veurs();(1 in the field of matter. Fin- !
The
"Je hthah's Daughter" Biblical Pisgah Lodge • will hold •
Internal
adjustment
has
passed.
which
administers Jewish affairs
.
.
' . Ad . istration "
Haggai. A. Lachover, Max D. Lip.
stein was therefore not a litt e ir- the public heart; which . now is given to the stunly Chalutz.. The
operetta to he staged by the pa. business met ing
Rabbi Goldenson will refer to sitz, Jacob Miller, Samuel Mintz, in Palestine and acts in an advi-
pits of the United Hebrew Schol, of vital interest will be discussed. ranted at the noisv advertising harping of the anti :Zionist has yielded to the constructive genius of
. Book of Proverbs Louis Stoll, Peter 1: ass, David S. sory capacity to the British gov-
Sunday, April 7 in Orchcstra Hall, President Julius Deutelbaum an- with which the presS took up the Jewish bankers , builders and economists .
ernment.
' which President Hoover laid his
that this meeting will be , 'New Field Theory" prMr to and
Zemon.
nounces
The
Zionist
movement
is
now
in
its
constructive
stage.
It
needs
that
verse
in
the
"In his present position Colonel
promises to be the most noteworthy short and will be followed by
( b n d as he' took the inaugural
Ban B. Fenton
hy • th e the " host
a fellowing its , publication
u o ptop
e,
careful planning, ceaseless working,
Kisch is continuing to render to
thou
g
ht
i
t
f
r
)
l
.
Jewish theatrical performance
.
th
"Where
there
is
no
vision
the
o a l l
durin which refresh-
Quot• $10 000.
re generous giving.
I h
(11(
Bernstein, Morris the world valuable service. Not
Louis Duscoff, chairman of the
Dr. P. M.
of the play, meats will besen. f. ed qatiLTe armbilenis quires a sun other than the . dazz-
"We are engaged in the mighty task of building a nation. Such people
But is
he he."
that keep-
Greenhouse, only the people of his own race but
committee in charge
eth the perish.
law, happy
Nathan
wll he p ro v i d e d
ling light of daily discussion.
the people of every nation pay
a task can not be achieved lightly. It is worthy of any lalam ' a n Y
said that he expectial every seat in

Rabbi Goldenson is generally Feinberg.
chess' dominoes, check
The talk turns to e
effort and sacrifice. It is the chosen work of the chosen people.
tribute to him for the type of work
.s e
, Orchestra Hall to he filled. judg- "f bridge,
Morris Fishman.
etc.
ers,
of
Einstein.
as among
of
sIn . the measure that Jews work for Palestine can they rejoice in regarded
ing by the advance sale of tickets.
, which he is doing in the interest of
American
rabbis. the
He greatest
brings to
$10,000.
The B'nai B'rith Ladies' Auxil-
Einstein did not grow up in . its ultimate glory."
The play is of especial impor-
the
pulpit
a
profound
philosophy
Fishman,
Nathan
Gealer,
the
Palestinian government.
Nathan
. Organiza-
tance because it is original in its iary announces a card party which Jewish traditions, said his wife.
of life and a keen-edged sensitive-
Norman, Philip Slomovitz, . "The World Zionist
t will be held in the B'nai B'rith These traditions did not prevail in
pl
o
By
Rabbi
A.
M.
Ashinsky.
blems
relating
to
social
Louis
Win
is highly appreciative of the
entirety, beginning with the
,n
ro
c.m.
pro
•Sa . f e lo nup
Il(g
Dr. Emil Sorock.
down to the coa.. ballroom on Wednesday. April 3, the house of his parents. Never-

accomplishments
of
the
head of
and the music,
"The trumpet blast .of the United Palestine Appeal campaign has r ighl eousnesn.
Boris Ganapol.
nt
tomes, scenery and stage proper. at 1:30 p..m. A cordial invitation theless, Albert was a religious been sounded within the borders of our city. The army of zealous ' Rabbi
the Palestinian Executive in this
Goldenson has also ac-
Quota $5,000.
ties. is extended the community to at- child, permeated with the con-
leadership of the club heads are bending every
workers
under
the
ded
the
invitation
of
the
Open!
Myron
Shaman,
Louis
Ulanoff,
field
of
endeavor.
Naturally
they
sciousness of God. It was only '
n- ce um committee of Temple Beth :
are much gratified that this gal-
Bernard Isaacs, the author of the tend.
effort to reach the goal of the Detroit quota. Throughout the can-
Forum
Jay J. Rosenthal.
much later that he became per- tunes of Israel's dispersion our eyes have always been turned pen-
to
ad(tih
ree,ss.tmhe,
lant statesman should have been
play, utilized the fascinating Bib-
(Jewish
National
Aaron Kurland
nwated with the consciousness of
willing to take up this great work
Zion. We have yearned and prayed for the rehabilitation of our
lical story as related in the Book
Fund). Quota $5,000.
his Jewishness. That WAS in
of our homeland as the only logical solution of FHligrhIigshaoSocihoAe,Isetmobly
' in behalf of his race. Under his
of Judges and wrote a,three act
9.30.
Workers to be announced.
Pale s- ple and the reclaiming
1914, as he tarried in l'ale
nil,
the Jewish problem. Now is the time to manifest to the outside world morning,
at
On Saturday,
March 23, Rabbi
drama, beginning with the life of
' leadership and able direction the
Sol R. Levin.
on a return trip from Japan. our sincerity through practical deeds.
tine on
future of the movement promises
Leon Fram will speak on "Science
the picturesque Judge Jepthah in
Quota $5,000 .
However,
let
us
stay
in
our
chron-
o
an

,
"I appeal to our fellow Israelites to encourage the noble workers
th e land of Tove and ending with
u I oetry —some observations
Irwin I. Cohn. Sol A. Dann, much.
order.
the life of his daughter, Sheilah, , On account of the sudden illness °logical
on
Albert
Einstein's
fiftieth
birth-
"I am happy to join with you in
Albert Einstein was born on by a cheerful and generous response."
Isadore Levin, ilarry Scheinman,
of Mrs J. II. Eh rlich it appeared
paying tribute to this distinguished
"
. • "
day.
Samuel Sternberg.
for the March 11, 1879, in the upper city
31,
Elijah
Zaludkowski,
com-
.
as
if
the
Hadassah
quota
By
Rabbi
Leon
Fram.
On
Sunday
morning,
March
diplomat."
Prof.
Ed. Fransblau
Appeal might ,,f Ulm on the Danube. His fath-
Colonel Kisch, in the course of
poser of the music to the play, sue- I United Palestine
"There is no longer any difference of opinion among Jews about another renowned guest-rabbi will
Quota $4,000.
due „r was a rather serene. optimistic,
seeded in creating "genuine Jew- ' suffer as a consequence, but
occupy the pulpit, Rabbi Joseph
Morris Cohen, Mn. B. Linder- his address, said:
willingness on the part of well-disposed man. When Albert Palestine. re is no longer any difference of sentiment among Jews about ,Kornfeld, former American min-
"We expect to make Palestine a
ish oriental music in modern to the
ne
e
'
'
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Morris
Lachowitzky.
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the workers this fear has been dis- WAS five years alit, the first won-
inter to Persia. Ile will speak on
real national center of the Jewish
form."
der was aroused in him concerning
much interested in the restoration of the subject, "The Treason of thy m a ” .
Morris W. Kirsch, who was re- : sipated.
spirit
but you cannot create a
as
Jews
are
now
Reform
Isaac Shetser.
Mrs. Julius Berman, one of the unknown associations when his
spiritual center without laying a
sponsible for the success of the
Intellectuals."
Quota $15,000.
for the He- father showed him a compass. His Palestine as ever Orthodox Jews were.
"Every Jew, no matter what his religious viewpoint, is proud of
operetta, "Samson and Delilah" , most ardent workers
Maurice
Aronsson,
Julius
Braun,'
proper
foundation for it. This we
United Palestine Ap- power of perception. dormant in
arst "Saul and David" said that dassah and
the subconscious, awoke. This in- Jewish achievements in Palestine.
Jacob Burrows, Simon Shetzer, think we are supplying.
this performance will excel! its peal advised the campaign chair-
"Every Jew is now responsible for the success of the l'alestine BETH ISRAEL HOSPITAL
"In
the
land of our fathers we
Rudolf Zuieback.
predecessors, both in the histrionic nian, Abraham Cooper, that she . stroment directed him to the elec.-
aim to establish a free Jewish na-
GETS $500 DONATION
din- project.
Maurice H. Zackheim
ability of the participants and the will redouble her efforts this year fro-magnetic field, that was to
"The eyes of the whole non-Jewish world are fixed on Palestine
tional
life,
to foster our spiritual
Quota $5,000.
to help put over the top the Dora close itself to him decades later in today. They want to see if the Jewish people is big enough to make FROM CARDINAL HAYES
Harry M. Greenberg, Samuel experience and therewith enrich
grandeur of presentation.
The scenery and costumes rhos• Ehrlich Club for $1,000 towards fruitful studies.
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Around this time the Einstein good its opportunity to rebuild Palestine as a Jewish homeland.
A. Drive.
NEW YORK.— (J. T. A.) — Heyman, 1.4•00 Kay, Michael Mich.
"The opportunity is real. It is definitely known that Palestine can Cardinal Hayes has contributed lin, Morris Shatzen, Chas. A. now 150,000 Jews in Palestine,
en for the play are very elaborate. the $100,000 U. P.
Other workers who have made family settled in Munich, where
.i
at
thee
Mrs. Ella C. I.avine, daught(•r of
srael Hospital, Smith, Br. r. 11 . Br o od..
of devotion to the head of the family started an support a large agricultural population,
Indus- $500 f or Beth
af. B. Cohen, is in charge of the similar expressions
"It is definitely known that Palestine can support a large
Ise ae l Zilber.
the present emergency electro-technical factory. The tam-
Nw
e Y o rk, it was Iannounce d.
costumes. She is assisted by many the cause in
Quot• $10,000.
Jeanette Steinberg, Mrs. ily lived in an idyllic little house trial population.
Representative William W. Co-
Pala"'
"It is definitely known that the Jews who go to l'alestine love the
of the members of the women's are Miss
A.
J.
Blumenau,
Leo Coskey ,
Todany,pelestine
as the mother- hen, a trustee of the hospital, in-
I'. H. Broudo, Mrs Abraham Coop- in the midst of a large garden. In
league.
Hayes in the Ernest Goodfriend, Rabbi Harry are. engaged in agricul
Mrs. Ralph this environment a religious frame land, love the Ilebrew language, which is being revived
u ture.
Lure. Most
tereated
Cardinal
The oriental dances that feature er, Mrs. I). S. Zemon.
the land, and time to give their all to the labor of building
hospital and turned over the gift Z. Gordon, Samuel Kabaker, S. L.
son, Mrs. N. E. Aronstam, of mind was formed in the boy. tongue of
in the play are in personal charge David
(Turn to Page Five.)
' Kavanau. Samuel Schwartz.
to
the
treasurer.
Herman Wetsman and Mrs.
(Turn to Page Two).
of Miss Lillian Granzaw, head of Mrs.
(Turn to Page Five)
Morris Landau.
the Denishawn Studios.

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