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Americas Apish Perla-cal Cotter

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CLIFTON

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All Jewish News
All Jewish Views

WITHOUT BIAS

THE ONLY ANGLO-JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED
IN MICHIGAN
DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1929

VOL. XXVII. NO. 22

MICHIGAN CITIES
GIVE $120,000 FOR
CLEVELAND HOME

Report Submitted to Quarter-
ly Meeting of Orphanage
by Treasurer.

$101,138 CONTRIBUTED
BY JEWS IN DETROIT

Eight Other Communities in

the State Raise Funds
for Institution.

_

SPECIAL CONGRESS
SESSION TO ACT ON
NATIONAL ORIGIN

DOCTORS' MEET

World Jewish Physicians' Con-
gress to Be Held in Jeru•
salem in 1930.

TEL AVIV.—(J. T. A.)—A
congress of Jewish physicians
throughout the world will be
held here in 1930. A decision
to call the congress was taken
at the All-Palestine Jewish Phy-
sicians' Congress in session
here.
hygiene questions, with spe-
cial applications to race, will be
taken up.

The sullen ice hits crept from sunny fields:
The cosh -it of the elements is passed!
Again the spring wealth of verdure yields,
The prob'ng sun has conquered frost at last.

Senator Nye of N orth Dakota
to Renew Efforts for
Postponement.

Many Tributes Paid Noted
Scientist on Fiftieth
Birthday.

'Tis the Passover of reviving earth,
The longed for resurrection of its charms,
Each peeping but a type of freedom's birth,—
A conquest each o'er winter's dread alarms.

IS ONLY IMMIGRATION
MEASURE ON CALENDA R

TO DEDICATE B'NAI
MOSHE ON MAY 26

PRESIDENT HOOVER,
BALFOUR, JOIN IN
HONORING EINSTEIN

PASSOVER

PRESIDENT LITTLE Or
U. M. SENDS GREETING

All, all the sunny joys till now concealed,
Are prototypes of Liberty's blest morn
When Israel's rescue first that truth revealed,—
"To free and equal rights all men are born!"

Senator Reed, Father of Leg •
islation, to Fight for Its
Becoming a Law.

Celebration Arranged by
Jewish National Fund
and Z. 0. A.

TELEPHONE

CADILLAC
1-0-4-0

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

"GIVE US AID."

Warsaw Jews BesSeg• Ke-
hillah Building end Ask
Passover Assistance.

Poor

WARSAW'.—(J, T. A.)—A
crowd of poor Warsaw Jews
surrounded the communal
building at Grzylenwska, where
the Kehillah main offices are lo.
sated. "Give us Passover aid,"
they shouted.
Because of the disturbance
caused, during which several
members of the executive com-
mittee were mistreated, the po-
lice were called to restore order,

ASK $50,000 FOR
DECLASSED JEWS

U, J. C. CONFERENCE
SESSIONS WILL BE
HELD IN NEW YORK

Chicago Yields Place of
Meetings to Larger
Metropolis.

COMMUNITIES STRIVE
TO COLLECT PLEDGES

Aim to "Clean Up" Outstand-

CLEVELAND, Ohio.—Michiga
WASHINGTON.—(J. T. A.)—
ing Funds Before Con-
contributed $120,000 to the flee
Barring unexpected developments,
Infallible as nature in her round
land Jewish Orphan Home fun
NEW YORK. — (J. T. A ) —
ference May 11 and 12.
it is probable that during the spe-
new buildings, it was announce
Emancipates herself from winter's reign,
Mans: messages of tribute and
vial sesnion of congress no legisla •
praise fur Prof. Albert Einstein,
by Max E. Meisel of Clevelan d, Banquet and Rally Planned tion with regard to immigration
So shall the elation note of reedom sound
From hundreds of communities
foremost scientist, were read at the
treasurer of the building fund, at
throughout the United States ad-
or naturalization will be considered
on Occasion of Opening
And all the world the burden proud sustain.
jubilee celebration held April 16 at
the quarterly meeting of the Or-
vices have been received by David
other than the question of post-
New Synagogue.
the Metropolitan Opera (louse in
phan Home board held here. Stat-
A. Brown, national chairman of
ponement or repeal of the National
Call for Annual Detroit Do -
honor
of
Prof,
Einstein's
fiftieth
ing that $1,330,000 has been sub-
Oh,
mankind
hear!—
and
to
all
those
proclaim
the United Jewish Campaign, that
Origins plan. The House Immigra-
birthday.
Congregation B'nai Moshe's tion Committee does not expect to
scribed toward the $1,400,000 quo to
nation of $10,000 for
new "drives" are on —"drives" for
Who languish for the light of Freedom's sun,—
President Hoover and Lord Bal-
for Districts Nos, 2 and 6, 1nd e- new synagogue and center will be function during this special session.
' the collection of outstanding
Let
all
the
Nations
join
the
glad
acclaim,—
Five
Years.
four headed a long list of American
pendent Order B'nai B'rith, M T.. dedicated on Sunday, May 26.
pledges of contributions for the
A resolution for postponement
"Our God is One—Humanity is One!'
and European statesmen and sci-
Meisel said that every communit y
!
The committee in charge of of the National Origins plan for
Detroit Jews are asked to make relief of European Jewry.
entists who paid tribute to the au-
with a Jewish population in th e plans for the dedication announces
ancdc irodoi nit% ikt„
one year was passed at the last
to
thor ofthe relativity theory. The an annual contribution of $10,000; letT
eight states of District No. 2,
that assurances were given it by session, but Senate adjourned with-
—DEBORAH KI.EINERT JANOWITZ.
tebress, e te'ledstr
rivaems 's"
alerting was held under the aus- for five years and thus raise the , ance telephone messages received
0. II. B. had completed their can T . the makers of the pews and shrine
out taking action. It was learned
pices of the Jewish National Fund
paigns and that only a few corn - that their work will be completed
lineal quota of $50,000 for the de-, at national headquarters,
that Senator Nye of North Da-
are
and the Zionist Organizations of
munities remained to be accounte
on May 20, making it possible for
almost equal in
n vgor
and deter-
i
kota, who introduced the bill for
classed Jews in Russia.
America and sponsored by a repre-
for in the states of District No. 1 ,, the dedication exercises and ban-
' mination to the "drives" In which
the postponement in the Senate at
The campaign for the $50,000
sentative committee of Jews and
Collections for the campaign, whic h quetlo be held six days later.
the last session, will renew his ef-
pledges themselves were se -
non-Jews of which Herman Bern- is to open at a banquet at lintel the
is on a three-year basis, total $64S
eremonia part sched-
sass
d.
forts at this session to get the Sen-
F art Rayne
stein was chairman.
000 during the first year given ore r uled for the afternoon of May 26, ate either to pass the House bill or
ayne
on
Sunday
evening,'
Every
possible effort is being
Slay 12, speakers at which will be
Noted Speakers.
to an intensive collection program according to announced plans, will
to repeal the National Origins
' be preceded by a rally at 2 p. m. plan.
Secretary of the Interior Ray Dr. A. Singalowsky, noted Euro. made to "clean up" the outstand-
the treasurer reported.
peon
leader
who
recently
arrived
ing
pledges
before the national
Lyman Wilbur, the German am-
in the assembly room on the sec-
The Orphan Home new buildings
Senator David A. Reed of Penn- Sixteen Leaders Chosen by Mrs. Samuel R. Glogower Rep- bassador, Count Friedrich W. von in this country in the interest of conference of the United Jewish
ond floor of the new center on
are nearly completed and will he
Campaign
begins
its seseions in
resent Leading Jewish Women's Organizations; Abra-
Lawrence avenue. Rabbis and sylvania, father of this legislation,
l'rittwitz and Louis Marshall were tne declassed Jews; B. Vladeck
ready for occupancy July 1, it wa 5
chairman of the national cam: New York on May 11 and 12.
leading officers of all Detroit con- will vigorously combat any effort to
the principal speakers.
ham Srere and Harry H. Bielfield Organize Teams.
announced by Fred Lazarus, Jr., o
New York's Cla m.
f gregations and other Jewish lead- prevent the National Origins plan
President Hoover, declaring his !align, and S. Niger, noted Yiddish i
Columbus, Ohio, and president o
f ers will participate in the afte- from going into effect. Senator
approval of "the plun to pay trib- writer.
Originally the conference was
the institution. They comprise I 0
'
Mm, Samuel R. Glogower, chairman of the women's ute to Prof. Albert Einstein on the of
noon's program, and the banquet Nye, however, will have behind him
Detroit it g coo
is
raini:ne d kpitsleu
committee
totdt
ee,
i
nc
os i biredd held in Chicago, but,
by
charge
.
P
B
I
cottages with a capacity of 2 5
will be followed by many enter- he weight of the influence of Pres- division of the United Jewish Campaign, reports her or- occasion of the fiftieth anniversary
camp a ign
headed
Solo-
k b y Mr,
children each; a chapel, an admix - taming features.
ent Hoover who, though having ganization of majors in the women's division as being com- of his birthday," said of the sci- mon Schkloven as chairman, with
th
is week to
i n
istration building, a hospital, am I
Adolph Deutsch, chairman of issued the proclamation pursuant
entist: "Professor Einstein ranks Joseph Bernstein as treasurer. The state and local officers and others
a recreation building, the latter th e the banquet committee, announces to the law calling the National plete. Each major represents a principal Jewish women's
high among the foremost scientists banquet, according to the commit- who have been invited, there has
gift of the graduates of the Orpha n
that he has already received many Origins plan into effect, declared organization. The following majors have been appointed by Mrs. of all time who have enriched man- tee, will be conducted in strict ob- been, since the original call went
Home. These buildings, tog,ethe ✓ reservations and that the interest himself on several occasions op- Glogower:
kind by their invaluable contribu- servance of the Jewish dietary out, a tremendous demand both
with the superintendent's home an d displayed assures a capacity audi- , posed to it. As a result of the
Miss Bessie Brenner, of Junior Hadassah; Mrs. Fred Ginsburg, of
tions to thought and bunion prog- , laws, in order to live up to the from the east and west that the
Detroit Council of Jewish Women; Miss Edith Ileavenrich, of Fresh
power house, are on a 30-acre sit( • ence.
clash between Senator Reed on the
rents. Every important scientific slogan of the drive that it is "a conference be held in New York
in University and Shaker Heights
1)Air Society; Mrs. Sol Kesler, of
Services on Passover—mornings one hand and President Hoover on
City.
achievement is a step forward in people's campaign."
an attractive suburb of Cleveland . and evenings—also Sabbath serv- the other, a spectacular fight on the
Music Study Club; Mrs. Harry
the
direction of better universal
The notional quota in the pres-
The lenders of New York Jewry,
Jacks on of ele'e n
The Michigan Committees.
ices, will he held, prior to dedica- issue looms on the horizon, since
understanding and good will. It is ant campaign to out the declassed who for many years have traveled
Mrs.
Contributions of Michigan coo - tion day, in the assembly hall. On Senator Reed claims to he speaking
dred Union;
Il adies
s s. ah; Mrs. 11. Milkovsky, of very fitting that distinguished edu- Jews in Russia is $1,000,000, tang distances to attend the relief
munities, together with the name s Thursday, May 2, last day of Pe- on behalf of the American Legion
cators and other public spirited Funds raised will be used to pro- conferences, made it clear to Mr.
of their chairmen and treasurers sorb, memorial services (Maskir and other so-called patriotic organ-
Auxiliary of National
Americans are paying this tribute vide tools and materials for those Brown and other officers of the
a
are listed in the final report sub- Neshomoth) will be held. Rabbi izations.
to Prof. Einstein."
Jews in Russia who cannot be set- United Jewish campaign that New
mitted by Isidor Coons, campaign Moses Fischer will deliver the
Balfour Message.
Congressman Dickstein and Con-
fled on farms. York City was entitled to the
director, as follows: Detroit, $101,- sermon.
Lord
Balfour,
in
a
message
trans-
ressman
Bloom
of
New
York
will
The Detroit committee has honor of having this latest confer-
Annual Convention to Be
135; Adolph Finsterwald, chair
mitted through the Jewish Tele- already enlisted the co-operation ence held there.
all on Secretary of Labor Davis
man; Adolph Freund, honorary
Held at Hotel Statler
graphic Agency, declared: "I of 50 organizations, and leaders in
oday
to
confer
with
him
regard-
Chicago Yields.
chairman; Dr. Charles A. Smith
ng regulations which have been in
congratulate the organizers of the the drive are confident of raising,
July 2 to 4.
secretary, and Samuel Summer-
At a special meeting of the or-
Einstein celebration upon the honor
P recess of preparation by the de-
field, treasurer. Bay City, $2,115;
the
full
quota.
{utilizations
affiliated
with the
they are conferring on a great in-
artment on naturalization and im-
NEW YORK.—The seventh an-
Charles J. Levy, chairman. Grand
United Jewish Campaign, it was
vestigator. Ile profoundly modi-
The semi-annual examinations' , a ligration bills passed during the nual convention of Junior Hades-
Rapids, $4,561; M. M. Weiss, chair-
did
eced
t
accede
to
the
de ma nd
fied scientific conceptions of the
that the o conference be held in
man. Flint, $1,000; Maurice Rosen- of classes in Yeshiva Beth Judah a st session. particularly the natur- sah, theyounger branch of the
material universe. His name will
blum, chairman. Jackson, $2,820, will be held at 2 p. nn. this Sunday a lization bill legalizing the status Women's Zionist Organization of
New York City, even though it
no remembered through the ages as
nd allowing the naturalization of America, will be held at the Hotel
would
Joseph Wolff and Albert E. Kantor, ;at the Mishkan Israel Synagogue, a
inconvenience
national
among the greatest of those who
liens who entered America unlaw- Stetter, Detroit, on July 2, 3 and
co-chairmen. Lansing, $1,280; J. Blaine and Linwood.
headquarters and upset some of
• ft illy prior to June 3, 1921. They 4, according
have
sought
pure
knowledge
for
its
to an announcenent
B. Simon, chairman. Muskegon,
Announcement is made by Rab-
the
arrangements
that
had
already
own sake and have found it."
niorressmen will make suggestions' from the national headquarters o
mtadve. Chicago, upon learn-
$1,145; Morris Cowan, chairman. his A. M. Ashinsky, E. Aishiskin, a
Prof. A. A. Michelson, winner of Mark Schweid, Noted Actor, to Be ibneg
s to the character of the regula- the organization at III Fifth are-
e nt h a , ery graciously bowed to
Port Huron, $715; A. Rubenstein, , Isaac Stollman and Moses Fischer, , t i
he Nobel prize in physicas, who
ons.
nue. Miss Flora Snyder, national
Guest Artist ■ t Folkshule
chairman. Saginaw, $2,230; Jos- who are actively interested in the
New York City and sent the fol-
president, will open the convention.
lowing message:
t-ph II. Rothner, chairman.
work of the Yeshiva, that the
Performance,
( Turn to Page Opposite Editorial.)
I
,
Three
hundred
delegates
from
80
4,000 Cared For in 61 Years.
teachers of the classes to be exam-
"New York is entitled to the
cities in various parts of the coun-
The new buildings for the Jew- ined will be in charge of the exam-
of the Farband Folk. conference because of its marvel-
try, representing 10,000 members,
schulen (Yiddish
ish Orphan Home will replace the ination exercises. The students
.sh schools) will ap- ous participation in the last great
are expected to attend. Among the
I pe
ar at Littman's Yiddish Theater effort of the United Jewish Cam-
original buildings that have been will be examined not only in Tal-
near
C guests will be Miss Alice Seligsberg
the haven of more than 4,000 de- mud, but also in the Hebrew lan-
Monday evening, April 29, and Pain."
of this city, and Mrs. A. H. Vix-
will stage Oscar Wilde's children's
pendent Jewish boys and girls of guage and grammar.
Indications are that the confer-
man of Pittsburgh, senior advisors
the middle west for 61 years. Dur-
Iranta, "The Birthday of the Prin. ence in New York on May 11 and
Rabbi Ashinsky, in urging the Will Discuss Literature on
of Junior Hadassah.
DR. LEO M. FRANKLIN
ing recent years the neighborhood friends and sympathizers of the
tints•" 12 will have the largest attend-
Moses in Passover Ser-
Bnos
Zion
Society
Endows
One of the chief problems to be
Vice-President of Campaign.
where the Home has been located Yeshiva to attend the ceremonies,
The Farband school reports that . once of all the United Jewish Cam-
mon Sunday.
Maternity Ward in
,hdrde ei-oq uoa,ri
considered at the convention will
has deteriorated to such an extent states that in view of the celebra-
so frothetm
i ohtzo
house ha
waes. paign conferences so far held,
be the expansion of Junior Hades- Fund; Mrs. IL 11. Prenzlnuer, of
Palestine.
that it was known locally as the tion of Passover, which will be ob-
advance,
v- even greater than the famous
"The Resurrection of Moses" will sah's work in l'alestine. The or- Detroit Hebrew Infants' Orphan
"Roaring Third Precinct."
served following the examinations,
ng been made by members of the' conference at Philadelphia in
Under the leadership of George the afternoon of April 28, has in he the subject of Rabbi Leon ganization maintains Meier Shfe- Home; Mrs. Eli Sachse, of Sister.
An unpublished story of a labor J ewish National Workers' Alli- 1925• when the United Jewish
1. Wirpel of Cleveland. president store for those interested a spirit- F'ram's sermon Sunday morning, yah, a children's rural village and hood of Temple Emanuel; Mrs of love for l'alestine has been a nee, Pottle Zion, Chalutzos, Pales- Campaign was organized.
April 28. In addition to being the school, and the Hadasseh Nurses' harry Shulman, of Home Relief brought to a close with the final t ire Loan Association and by par.: There is also manifest in the
of the Orphan Home's Alumni As- ual treat.
Rabbi Ashinsky announces that Passover sermon, it will be a re- Training school. Consideration will Society; Ms. Charles A. Smith, of payment of $1,500 on its $5,000
sociation, the graduates of the in-
nts of the children of the schools. I communications which have been
stitution contributed $225,000 to- the Yeshiva has engaged Joseph view of the remarkable recent be given to a plan to extend the Sisterhood of Shaarey Zetlek; Mrs. pledge by the linos Zion Society.
The fact that Oscar Wilde's received at national headquarters,
Si. B. Sulzberger, of Mothers'
ward the fund for the new build- Cohen of 1165 Hague avenue as literature on Moses written by both children's school course in order to
This society was organized in d roma :s to be staged in Yiddish is
eagerness on the part of large
Clinic; Miss Mary Vizenthal, of
Jews and non-Jews,
give more opportunity to the pupils
1923 by a small group of women a ttracting wide attention, and ian nuneib e l cesrno(f state and local officers
ings and are credited with having its collector.
Council
of
Mothers'
Clubs;
Mrs.
Rabbi From will refer especially to fit themselves into an agricul-
who, though identified with the t hose who have witnessed rehear- of the United Jewish Campaign to
subscribed the first $60,000 for this
Max Wexler, of Women's League
purpose.
to the novel "Moses" by Louis Un- tural community and yet develop
then existing Palestinian activi- a its testify that the youngsters, emulate the example recently net
of the U. S.; Mrs. Sidney Weis-
termeyer, the famous American their natural bents culturally and
ties, wished to create something tt re revealing great talent in stag- by the Chicago committee, headed
Members of the board of the Jew- J. D. C. SECRETARY IN
vocationally.
Plans
to
assist
the
with
their own hands, as their in g this production.
EUROPE
SAILS
FOR
U.
S.
poet,
to
the
biography
"The
Life
idn Orphan Home representing the
by Jacob M. I.oeb, to enter the
0 is t"kle0i Or per
District No. 6, I. 0. B. B. from
modest contribution tin the upbuild-
l a.—teni
of Moses" by Edmond Fleg, the graduates of the school and a pro-
class"—to
i ty
ocomplete
eeey
Mark Schweid, noted actor,
ma-
ing
of
the National Home.
posal
to
install
labor-saving
and
Michigan are: Edward Lichtig,
Ca' York, will be a guest at this
BERLIN. — (J. T. A.) — Dr. great French-Jewish scholar and
Learning through correspond- p erformance, and his a last dollar before the opening of
Bay City; Adolph Finsterwald, Werner Senator, general secretary poet, to the "Light of Egypt" by chinery in the village buildings will
ppearance the fourth United Jewish Cam-
Once with Mks Henrietta Szold, i.
Adolph Freund and Dr. Charles of the Joint Distribution Commit- Werner Jansen, and to the "Moses' be discussed.
who was then in Palestine, of the in adding to the interest aroused paign conference which will be
Smith, Detroit; Maurice Rosen- tee offices in Europe, sailed for of Langer. Rabbi Frani will take
The convention will also consider
the
evening.
The
children's
cos: held in New York City on May 11
blum, Flint.
lack
of
advquate
facilities
for
ma
- te
into account also the essay on a plan to establish a scholarship
ill number 100. and 12.
the United States.
ternity aid, this group of Zionists
Moses by the Hebrew philosopher for hospital administration for
voted
to
endow
beds
in
the
mater-
Ached Ha-am, and the monograph graduates of the nurses' training
nity wards of the Hebrew Univer-
on Moses by henry George, as well school and to start a fund for a
sity Hospital in Jerusalem.
as the attacks on him by Rober
new building. Junior Hadassah
The sum agreed upon with the
Ingersoll and Thomas Paine.
raises S55900 a year for its Pales-
hospital building committee for
This new interest suddenly mani
tinian undertakings and adminis-
this endowment was $5,000, and it
rested in Moses this year is un
trative work.
proved a slow and difficult princess
doubteilly due to the recent excava
o accumulate this amount of
tions in Egypt and, especially, to
Morris Gest, Ignoring Protest of American Jewish Com- the discovery of the tombs of Akh
money by means of the small mem- Well Known New York Lawyer and Zionist Leader Pro-
bership dues and a few very mod-
mittee, Says He Prefers That Audience and Critics
naton, the first monotheist in hu
vides $100,000 Building Fund and $10,000 Annual
•st enterprises, such as minuet
man history, and Tutankamen
Should Pass Judgment on the Play,
Maintenance Cost; Testamentary Provision
allies, patronized to a large ex-
dentified by some scholars as the
ert by the members themselves.
for Extension and Maintenance.
Moses of the Exodus. Rabbi From Annual Reports to Be Submitted
NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.)—The first night audience and the critics k
In
September,
1926,
the
sum
of
ept in touch with these archtiologi
presentation of the Freiburg Pas- to pass judgment.
by Officers and Mr. !macs.
3,500 was sent to Dr. Nathan
NEW YORK.- (.I. T. A.)—The
al
finds
through
his
studies
at
the
sion Play, scheduled to be opened
1 tatrenfT, chairman of the hospital Hebrew
It was this attitude which Mr.
1,4 of Jerusalem dent of the American Jewish Phy-
at the Hippodrome in New York, Marshall termed "an astounding a University of Chicago under the
sliding fund, as an initial pay- will be equipped with an ophthal- sicians committee and chairman of
Officers of the United Hebrew
inspires of which these ar• heologi-
according to an announcement by heartlessness which will never be
lent, and in January of this year mic institute for research as well the University Hospital committee,
Schools
of
Detroit
for
a
year
be-
e al investigations
nv
were made.
HARRY GERSON
Morrie Gest, was viewed as an act forgotten. "The president of the
which are co-operating with the
II the money on hand, to the
ginining with this Passover and
The recent statement made by
Vice-President, General Division. a mount of $1,511.35, was also for as clinical purposes, constituting board of governors of the univers-
of "astonishing heartlessness" on American Jewish Committee, re-
sr
n o sosol
over
m will be elect-
ending
iontre ate xtoPa
the first unit of the university's
the part of an American Jew, lead- calling the agitation over the pro- i Professor Breasted of the Univers- ed
ity in upbuilding and enlarging the
:anted, closing the account and
meeting to b man, of Sisterhood of Temple Beth
ing to the stirring of anti-Jewish duction of Cecil de Mille's "King ty of Chicago to John I). Rocke- held at the Philadelphia-Byron
University of Jerusalem.
uttilling the pledge made six years
El; Mrs. Roy Zamsky, of Zedakah
f eller, Jr., rine of the patrons of
prejudice.
a f go. Bequests to this cause were ess
A fund sufficient for the erection
Talmud Torah Saturday evening, Club.
of Kings" and the ensuing wave E
An exchange of letters and tele- of anti-Jewish prejudice, argued t gyptian archeology, to the effect April 27.
eft by Mrs. Libbie Moscovitz, an
of a building to house the institute
Abraham
Srere,
chairman
of
hat it was the Egyptians and not
Hew
worker,
in
the
sum
of
$50;
and
fur its equipment will be placed
grams between Louis Marshall, that Morris Gest as an American t
E. Rabinowitz, president, in an- special gifts committee, has re-
president of the American Jewish Jew should abstain from staging t he Jews who first gave monotheism nouncing
at the disposal of the university
the annual meeting and ported satisfactory progress in the 1rs. Molly Lasky, one of the
, i
0 the world will be challenged by
L
,unders
of
the
organization,
Committee, and Morris Gest, well the Passion ('lay.
tuthorities
and the University Hos-
organization of his team to con-
,ihk er reportswill
eet poog o
c t ! o stttteo itt that
abbi From in the course of his election,
100, and Mrs. Sarah Gittleman,
pital committee in New York by
known producer, made public
Following two letters dated ,
lsubmitted
this meeting
sist of 25 workers who will solicit
rmon.
throug h th e Jewish Telegraphic April - and April 12, Mr. Mar-
a 'so one of the organizers and an
Mr. Morrison. It was estimated
year's work of the schools. Ber-
Agency, brought to light a spirited shall wired to Mr. Gest on April s Rabbi Fram will occupy the pul-
fficer of the society tin her last
that the building and
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n
equipment
will
Id ay, $100. Slemorial tributes to
it again on Sunday. May 3, when nard Isaacs, superinte dent,
controversy on the subject.
cost will amount to about $100,000.
17 insisting upon a reply. Mr. h
submit his annual statement, and
e
will
speak
on
"The
Adventure
JS frs. Gittleman to the amount of
Mr. and Mrs. Morrison have, in ad-
Immediately upon the an- Gest's telegraphic reply read: "I a
reisrien by the secre-
trae rporotsedwtiltleabkeog
f
Prayer."
Ile
will
discuss
the
loft
were
given
to
the
socety.
dition, pledged themselves to con-
nouncement by Mr. Gest of his in- have refrained from answering you TT
ubject of the place of prayer in
The Bnos Zion, about to dis-
tribut• annually the amount of
tention to stage, with the assist- so far because I prefer to have the
ll members of the schools an I
odern life, at the request of mem-
b and, paused to mourn these de-
$10.000 toward the maintenance
once of David Belasco, the Frei- opening night audience and the
contributors
to
the
United
Jewi-h
os of the Congregation. F.earlier
p artist members: Mrs. Anna Sha-
cost of the institute. The balance
burg Passion Play at the Hippo. critics of the leading newspapers be
Campaign, of which the schools are
ro, Sirs. Charlotte Goldman,
drome, Mr. Marshall wrote to the who represent the fair-minded in the season Rabbi From invited a part, are eligible to vote.
of the maintenance cost is to be
he members of the Congregation
rs. Vette Saulson.
provided, it was stipulated, out of
producer protesting against the public of New York pass judgment t, 0
suggest subjects of sermons, and
sums of the general budget of the
project. Both from the point of upon the religious pageant. Per- S s
Class to Be Named for Jacob
university. Mr. Morrison added
view of "millions of good Chris- sonally I do not find it offensive. ,̀ " is will he one of several which
SHNEIERSON TO SPEAK
Miller; to Be Initiated
that he has made testamentary pro-
tians who believe that the presen- Did I feel so I would not sponsor n e has preached in response to
uch requests.
tation of such a play is a vulgar- its presentation."
HERE ON MAY 2 AND 5
vision for the extension and en-
June 2.
On Saturdays, April 27 and May
Mr. Marshall's Wire.
largement of the institute as well
ization of what they regard as sa-
Mr. :Marshall replied on April 18 I. Rabbi Adolph Fink of Ann Arbor Dr. M. Doukhan Addresses Luesh•
as for its complete maintenance as
cred" and from the point of view
l'rof. F. Shneierson, noted psy-
Last Monday night, 30 active
ill
occupy the pulpit.
eon Meeting.
part of the university.
of American Jews who believe by telegram:
members of l'isgah Isodge No. 34, chologist of New York, will be a
"I regret to say that your tele• , The course in "Why I Am What
Dr. Goldwater to Supervise.
that such presentation would "fur-
I. 0. B. II., attended a dinner at guest of Detroit Jews for one week
Dr. M. Doukhan, director of the which was outlined the program for beginning April 30. During his
The institute is to be erected on
nish material to our ignorant de- gram is most unsatisfactory. When ' Am" at Beth El College of Jew-
a site owned by the University
famers and add fuel to the flame the welfare and peace of mind of i 5 h Studies will he wound up by Department of lands of the Gov- the membership drive which com- stay here he will deliver two ad-
an entire people are involved it is IS ' in talks on Judaism, one by an ernment of Palestine, who is on a mences this week.
Hospital committee and will be
of Prejudice and bigotry."
dresses, under the auspices of the
ethoslox Rabbi or layman, who is visit in the United States to study
presumptuous for you to ignore
modelled after the Wilmer Eye In-
Mr. Marshall's Letter Ignored-
It was unanimously agreed to Geselschaft far Memel' Wissen-
the experience of the past and to Ye t to he named and who is to speak land laws, addressed a luncheon
dilute at John Hopkins Univers-
sehaft, which he organized during
name
the
class
in
honor
of
Jacob
M
o ignored Mr. Mar- disregard the harm which but re- nn the subtext, "Why I Am An of United Palestine workers at the
ity in Baltimore. The pion for the
his recent visit here.
ISIDORE D. SIORIIISOX
Miller, a past president and an
shall's letter as well as a subse- cently followed the presentation
onstruction of the building will be
0 rthodox Jew," and the other a' Book Cadillac on Tuesday.
On
May
2,
at
the
Jewish
Center,
iring
worker
for
many
years.
Me-
medical
department
through
the
s
quent one when no reply was re- of • moving picture play, portray- to lk by Rabbi Fram on "Why I Am
Dr. Doukhan was a visitor in T
upervised by Dr. S. S. Goldwater,
ng the war Mr. Miller was chair- Professor Shneierson will speak on generosity of lsidore D. Morrison, h
ceived, defied the president of the ing the same subject as that which a Reform Jew."
end of Mount Sisal hoepital. Dr.
Detroit all this week. Last Sun-
man of the II'nei Brith Welfare "Dreams and How to Control well known New York lawyer ands,
American Jewish Committee by you are now seeking to exploit and
The graduation of Beth F.I Col- day evening he was the guest at an s
sidore Goldstein, eye surgeon at
Them."
On
May
6,
at
Jericho
American Zionist leader of long
declaring in a telegram under date
le ge of Jewish Studies will take I informal reception at the home of lard at Camp Custer and organ-
fount
Sinai hospital and lecturer
Temple, he will speak on "Child standing, it was announced yester-
of April 17, that he prefers the (Turn to Page Opposite Editorial) p1 ace Monday night, May 13.
Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Simons.
(Turn to Page Opposite Editorial) Kingdom and Child Psychology."
day by Dr. Nathan Ratnoff, presi- ( Torn to Page Opposite Editorial)

MAJORS ORGANIZED FOR
U. J. C. WOMEN'S DIVISION

JUNIOR HADASSAH
TO CONVENE HERE ' d

, EXAMINE YESHIVA ,
STUDENTS SUNDAY

CHILDREN'S CAST TO
STAGE WILDE'S PLAY
THIS MONDAY NIGHT

"The Life of Moses
Rabbi Fram's Topi

'Give $5,000 Fund
For Hospital Beds

Passion Plays Presentation By Jews
Viewed As Stirring Anti-Semitism

I. D. Morrison Donates Ophthalmic
Institute To Hebrew University

SCHOOLS TO ELECT
OFFICERS SATURDAY

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PISGAH STARTS ITS
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U.P.A. WORKERS HEAR
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