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Aiericam ffewish Periodical Center

All Jewish News
All Jewish Views
WITHOUT BIAS

,

CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110

if- E19ETROITAWISR HRONICL

1-0-4.0

THE ONLY ANGLO-JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN

VOL. XXVII. NO. 24

ANNOUNCE PETAILS
OF CONCESSION FOR
DEAD SEA PROJECT

TELEPIIONE

CADILLAC

DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MAY 10,

Acting Governor Lehman of New York
Will Preside at U. J. C. Conference

Gathering of "Soldiers of Mercy" Expected to be Most Sig-
nificpnt in American Philanthropy; 500 Delegates
Expected from United States and Canada.
Colonial Office Informs Par-
liament of Grant to Novo.
All arrangements are completed for the Near York na-
mejsky, Tulloch.
tional conference of the United Jewish Campaign, opening
tt the Biltmore Hotel on Saturday evening and continuing
BELIEVE SEA IS RICH
IN MINERAL DEPOSITS tll of the following day. Held within four months of the
completion of the fourth year of its existence, during which, under
.
.
e leadership of David A. Brown, it has secured from the Jews of
French Scientist Says It Con- Amer
ea contributions aggregating $19,700,000,
of which $14,110,000
tainsa Fabulous Amount I ms already been paid into the treasury of the
Joint Distribution
of Gold.
OCommittee and used for the

1929

Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Ca*

START DRIVE HERE GEST PASSION P LAY Dr. Franklin Returns To Pulpit May 19; LEADERS OF U. J. C.
TO AID DECLASSED OFFER REFUSED BY Beth El College Commencement May 13 ORGANIZE FORCES
JEWRY IN RUSSIA THEATRICAL GU ED
FOR DRIVE MAY 19

Dr. r c p

Campaign to Be Launched at Jewish Actors
Reject
a Banquet This Sunday
Offer of a Benefit
Evening.

le ng ett , tc
p nc nouf, e H nccberni
e w
e nU
t nion uC
U
ro e g
Coll
o n e dtao yD vlieyneirn gS

Rabbi Fink to Speak on College Youth Sunday.

His

Dr. Leo M. Franklin returns from his Sabbatical V11Ca- Harry H. Bielfield Appoints
23 Majors for General
lion to occupy the pulpit of the Temple Sunday, May 19,
Performance,
Division.
on the occasion of the commencement exercises of Temple
SINGALOWSKY, NIGER,
Beth El High School, Dr. Franklin will speak on the sub-
VLADECK THE SPEAKERS RUMOR OF EXCLUSIO N
WOMEN TO CANVASS
jest, "The Way Out." A class of 42 young men and women wit
FROM SOCIETY DEN IED receive the diplomaof Temple Beth El High School. These young
1,000 CONTRIBUTORS
Local Quota of $50,000 to --

TO WELCOME BROWN
AS N. Y. RESIDENT

amelioration and reconstruction of
the lives of millions of Jews in
An,: every part of the world
eggared and rendered helpless by
I
the World War and all the ems.
nomic and political chaos that has
followed.
Lehman to Preside.
Spon -
This c oeren
of
acs wil,
l it is an-

"Laborite" 1,200,000
Classl
ess Jews.

Rev. Hunt, Director of G ood.
Will Union, Adds Pr 0.
test to Play.

men and women exemplify the new situation in religious education in
Reform 'Temples. There was is time when a child attended the Tem-

Henryy Wineman, in Menage

- *plc religious school only to the age
From Europe,
— (J. T. A.) —1 he
of 13 and confirmation. Alembers
Generous Response.
More than 600 guests are ex-
Home of Common, was officially
of Reform congregations have
pected at the banquet this Sunday
informed of the details and the
now recognized that this was an
---
Harry II. Bielfield has an-
arrangements made by t
evening at Hotel Fort Wayne, at NEW YORK.— (J. T.
prpehmea;natrieon thfeorreporree: nt7aujon rc.edwhto
hewitpii, oe iandtne3nleaornf s 21n8
Mal Office for the grant
t he opening of the Detroit cam- Lonny Haskell, secretary o
of the
f the
IV)

concession to exploit the minerals
pa.gn for $50.000 to provide tools, Jewish Theatrical Guild, con fi
now sending their children back the general division. These
Ma-
of the Dead Sea in Palestine to C itizens' Committee
machinery —' -5terials for the the report current in Broa dway
after confirmation to attend the jots are:
---- -
Engineer Moses Novomejski and
circles Out Morris Gist etered
Annual Meeting of Beth El Temple High School.
T
Bennie Friedman, Jack Golden
flora Dinner in His
Major Tulloch, who were found tne
ticipated, be the most significant
the Guild a benefit performan ce of
Confirmation at Temple Beth El Charles Jacobson, David Wilton',
Group Choo -es Other
most suitable tenderers fur the
token place
t after he ninth grade, Julius Friedman, L. E. Fisk, Rabbi
Honor on May 23.
the Freiburg Passion Play, but
!hat the United Jewish (•ampaign
project.
Officers.
that the association of Jewis h ac-
which corresponds also to the Leon Fram, Norman
— -
Seovartz,
'c as ever held, including the one
In a white paper submitted by
tors sot the Broad awy stage r e,ect-
ninth grade of public school. At. Louis Duscoff, Fred M. Butzel,
NEW YORK.—Invitat'ons have atPhiladelphia in September,
the Colonial Office the plan is de- g one
est the proposal.
"no, Men's Club of Temple Beth ter
out from a citizens' commit-
. ,. confirmation the students go Ralph Schiller, Dr. David J. Sand-
scribed and the names of those w e, t ee, including Lieutenant-Guyer- 1925. It will open on Saturday
::
, ,,,, ,, , El, at its annual meeting Tuesday once for a three years' high school weirs, Harry S. Scheinman,
A rumor to the effect that
Max
will financ ally back the project it or Lehman, Mayor Walker, Rev. night, and Acting Governor Her-
members of the Guild will t„k e evening, elected A. C. Lappin course consisting of advanced D. Schuster, J. Magidsohn, Ed-
are given. Novomejski and Tul-
work in Jewish history, literature 1 GwearradldA J. Atlas, s
, ,, president.
steps to bring about Mr. Gest s ex-
r. S. Parkes Cadman, Hon. Dan- bert II. Lehman, who is a rice-
Jii-idhnneyL.S. Powpek i n :
loch will operate the concession if it E. Co'alan, Rev. Dr. Harry Co
chairman of the Joint D stribution
The following
elusion from the association wee) , !
are th s e other
er and religion.
Growth of School.
h„,s .,, newly-elected officers: William B.
I man, Robert Rosenberg,
trough a special Dead Sea coo- E merson Fosdick, Dr. Lee K. Committee, will preside at that
categorically denied. "I
M. J. Cap -
pony which has the support of four F ranked, David M. Bressler, Wit- session.
heard ni thing of any such set ,du e ,. . Isenberg, vice-president; Herman
, Four • mrs . ago • the graduating Smiley.
t. Bernard Isaacs and Harold
ci
private London companies, the li am Fox, Rev. Dr. John Ilaynes
ass
consisted
of but 10 students,. zey.
Mr. Haskell stated.
From every part of the country
Palestine Economic Corporation II "Imes, Hon. Irving 1.e man, Hon, there are coining to this confer.'
for the Temple High School idea
Christians Protest.
Twenty-five special gift workers
of New York and the Jewish Colo- 11 arry Morgenthau, Felix M. War- ence hundreds of men and women,
was t'en new. By this time the under the chairmanship of Abra-
To the pretest of Jewish lei vie rs
n al Trust of London. The Russo. 1. urg, Louis Marshall, Adolph S. who ever since that time have
high school has grown and (level- ham Srere will solicit approxl-
against the Passion Play pra
Asiatic Consolidated Com puny, 0 sits and other leaders in the served and striven in a spirit of
oped and has received increasing mately 250 picked contr butors.
thin, there was added the pr otest
Ltd., is one of the four London c vie, religious, • philanthropic, love and sacrifice to bring to the
co-operation both from students. The Maimonides Medical Society
of the Rev. Edward L. Hunt di-
companies co-operating. T'-e Earl ti nancial, commercial and Indus. anguished,
and parents with l'e result that has o fered its assistance in the f
rest r of America's Good - Will
martyred Jews overseas
of Lytton will be the chairman of tr ial interests of the city, which t e largest measure of aid, and
the
size of the graduating class has campaign n b ,y. jofn
orhnii ping
Union, of which the Rev. I) r. S.
of
the company which wi.I operate is organizing a dinner in honor who, individually and collectively,
more than quadrupled.
This
Parkes Cadman is the hono rary
a Drd . iv Sia'nidn-
the eonces ion.
means
that every student who is wadies, to solicit from physicians.
president and Justice Art hu r S .
f David A. Brown, in apprecia- have helped to write one of the
Statement in Commons.
ti on of Ifs distinguished human- most luminous pages in the history
confirmed stays for high school A number of fraternities have
Tompkins of the Supreme Cou rt of
graduation.
It is furC•er underst rod that it to risen services and to signalize his of Jewish philanthropy,
' formed teams. Mr. Scheinman is
New York is president.
Is the intent on of Engineer Ni)- be •coming a permanent resident of
The members of the grnstuating to be the major of the Phi Sigma
Rev. Ilunt, in a communicaon
ti
'
"Soldiers of Mercy."
class are:
vomejski and Major Tulloch, in N ew York.
Freida Auslander, Epsilon Fraternity team. Sidney
to the J. T. A., making refer ence '
The dinner will be
"Soldiers of Mercy"—these men
agreement with their financial sup-
Judah Avison, Hilda Behrman, Alexander, past chancellor of
4d at the Hotel Commodore on
to the statement by Mr. Mar s hat, '
the
ofirriett
and women have been called by
Ito ' , tint.,
porters, that the new company's M ay '1
" ate
-to , .-i Knights of Pythias, is organizing
"I expect to hear what our C hris•

National C lawman Brown.
articles of association are to con-
Of
Bernard Enstein, Minerva Feder. I that group in connection with the
lion
friends
have
to
say,"
decla
rs il :
man, Elsie Feldman, Rosalie Glass. drive.
tain a provision to the effect that th Mr. Brown, who is president of these soldiers of mercy" many 1,... ..A..... SINGALOWSKY
I
"In rasp mss to the loader i i 1 Is-
Cr, Wilma Glaz r, Ilarold S. Gold.
e
the c• airman of the bound of di- m a e General Necessities Corpora- have already been decorated by ' declassed Jews in Russia. Repro- rael who is held in equally
200 Woman Workers.
high
in of Detroit, has won interns• the award.ng
berg, Afildred Go ldberg, Thyrza I At a meeting of the special
rectors must always he a British do
to them of the "Dis- sentatives of 50 organizations and "steam by all Christians who k mew.
G u ithit i e k , B en j am i n
gifts
subject and that Briti h subjects h e nab distinction for the services tnguished Service Testimonials" many prominent Detroiters are him. I feel sure that the vast
Harms,
Ma-
division,
held
on
May
8
at
the
Nio ii n fr, n be ..,
11111.
T..,"
b lending
Ki,,i, l'hoenix Club, the final prepare-
y David
A. their support to tots drive.
and Palestinian subjects should ,, u has voluntarily rendered to recently issued
ority of Christians and of de cent
Isla Korby, Gertrude Langsam, [ions mfao.i romthoaft t feroguepnew
alwars form the maj-rity in the t r i merous philanthropic and pa- Brown. The winners of this award, to aid 1,200,000 Jews in the towns , A mericans deplore the Pas
raelre
d ivnildne :
'ion I
board of directors of Cie cam- ye "tie causes over a period of 15 unique in the history of Jewish 1111(1 halllietS in Russia who are in Piny presentation at the Hi
' Josephine Lewis, Bernice London, . 11,
ars. At the present time he is philanthropy, have been invited to
PP0- I
pat , v.
I Marion I.. Madanes, Grace Mag. under the chairmanship of Mr.
ran tional cha rman of the United be the honor guests at a luny eon need of machinery to enable them drne"
Sneaking in the House of Com- j,
nets, Jack Markus, Evelyn Max.' Bielfield, will meet on Monday,
to earn a livelih and by useful work
Calls Them "Judas Twins.'
wish Campaign of the Joint Di ,
- at the B.Itmore Hotel, tendered to and thus gain for themselves the
! man, Robert Mazer, Beniamin Ala), 13, at 8 p. m., at the Phoenix
mons during the discussion on the tai buti
Terming the producers "J u etas I
on
Committee
for
tie them by the New Y k . . •
Pal st .
Meyers, Saul Modell,
T
, • estimates, an
Estelle Club.
right of citizenship in Soviet Ruts- twins, hey. Hunt
declares:
A.
C.
LAPPIN
horation
le
and reconstruc ive c
t for 30 p
mmittee of the national confer- sit, "Judas sold Jesus
Morse, Dorothy Betty Nathan, Jen.
Colonial Secretary Amery, re- re
Mrs. Samuel R. Gl gower, chair-
o
lief of the Jews of Europe, and once.
terrine' to the white naper on the w h
L. Lewis, recording secretary; Leo oche Pereira, Edward Perlmutter, man of the women's division, a n-
!
The 1,200,000 so-called "de. of silver.
His American t
ich since his chairmanship there-
1 ack Rum, 11a 0Id Rubin,
r
"
Dead Sea, stated that the Dead of
n,
Regina
I.
Franklin,
financial
flounces
that she has corr lled 200
,
secretar y; •'
Fully 500 delegates are expect- classed" were deprived under the have raised the price. Judas had
a
has raised, thus far, nearly
Schiller, Milton J. Silberstein, w or k ers w
Sra region contains vast quantities st 5,000,000.
who
will
Sidney Weinman, treasurer.
o w
I canvass 1,000
ed at the conference from every laws of the Soviet of all legal the redeeming decency to h
Milton Sobel, Joseph Soria, Esther contributors. A meeting for
Iry ing L
of miners. Wheter there miner
I . Hirschman,
part of the United States and rights on account of their positions himself when he sass the approa ang
the
en '" Bieberstein and Joe Magid Ilarry J. Traub, Guilds Warshawsky, Jaen ), women's division is planned for
els could be ertracted to yield to It is estimated by friends close Canada, and this number may be . as storekeepers and small trades inc erucifixi n. If Morris ( lest
Mr. Brown that da tin g
were Weissman, Louis J. Wetsm 'an and Wednesday afternoon,
commercial Prifit pnrertain,
the past exceeded. Special rates, of one.' neonle. Not being wealthy enough 'nil David Belasco come to see the elected members of the board of
May 16, at
' the Y. W. II. A.
bet the governments of Pole tint.
o
directors
to succeed Leo I. F rank- Ai red Yarrows.
years t e greater part of his u:av fare and a half, have been to be classed with the bourgeoise hideous horror of commereializ i
a ny social affairs are being
Nathan 111. Gross, president of
and Transjordaoin have carried on t n w has been devoted to philan• granted by all the railroad cone'' and not being engaged as laborers, the agonies of the loyal patriot 1 s , s , lin, F red A. Ginsburg and W1l.
i
given in honor of the class. The the drive, an ounces tht a n
negotiations which resn'ted in a th topic efforts. During thi. panics to the delegates.
lino
B.
Isenberg.
Other
members
Si
.

in
the
factories,
they
are
classed
•vho
won
the
love
of
his
po
dinner
, le but
riod
he
has
been
a
virtual
corn-
s
terhood
Temple
Beth
El,
to-
and
nractical conclusion satisfactory to n e
f
rally for all workers--wo-
orom
last
as outcasts. Recently, however, brought on him the murderous at
Fe r etained on the board
'
this city and Os-
. gether with the board of trustees
Samuel
both sides.
division,
liti-
year's
administration
are
BROWN
ACTIVE
IN
EFFORT
the Soviet government has sonic- if the corrupt ecclesiastical ye
pro it, his home city, where he is
what alleviated the position of the -inns who had the power at t hat I, • Epstein, Dr. Charles A. Smith, and the school board, is giving it shun, and general division—will
the head of a large number of FOR STARVING IN CHINA
dinner-dance in their honor on t ni:ekne'apIdaci
COI. Dead S Rich
on ' S
'd M•
Sunday l ngigifhtts, A
dfival ;
declassed Jews by giving them an time, and of the brutal Roman ty. Herman Lieberman and Edmund S a t ur d ay M
' co
,
ay
Th e h ig h 1 P,
. .
th e Phoenix Club.
°man. Ex -officio members of
PARIS.—(J. A.t—Toat the nu mmerctal enterprises whose an- The "literally appalling" hun- opportunity to work in their homes rants—if these Judas twins es
Ile
'
plendid his satisfaction at the
Dead Sea is a fabulomly Oen gold toil al business runs fur into the ger-conditions in China might be or to join an "Artel," whic 1 is a to' see the hideous horror of c , in): the beard are: Rabbis Leo M. School Council is giving an affair s vUlced
in
their
honor
consisti
ng
in i." Franklin and Leon Frani;
Prog es that was being
r of s enter-
none was the a-sertion made by
I.ons. understood by the American peo- co-operative workshop of so-called mereializing the Intent anti-Se hi
Edwin
Although he is coming here to Ple if there was sonic way of en-
A. Wolf, the retiring pres ident
the French sc,entist, Georges .
of tairmert and duns•inn, use Saturday made in the organization of the
forcing a three-dny fast in this "Kustars." For this purpose the' tism,
that
toothsome
lepr
night, June 1,
c ampaign which will be started in
ume the cha
tet Y the club; Melville S. We,
It presi-
Claude, written in the Revue Ani-
upe for c
irmanshm
of the country, declared David A. Brown, nresent drive aims to supply this ohich has blighted Ere
The honor graduates and prize full force on May 19.
rd
of
di
rectors
of
a
financial
the
dent
of
Temple
Beth
El;
mateur des Temps Nouveaux. Pro- ;boa
Wallace
group with tools under an agree- turn s with its contagion, a en
vice-chairman
of
the
China
Fam-
winners of the class will be an-
Mr. Weinman's Message.
the Rosenheim and Morris Ga rvett,
lessor Claude states that .n Octo- mat
Mr. Brown will con- ire Relief, Inc., and chairman of ment entered into recently be: ' , li
s•
p PI the pure air of
Henry
Reports were submitted at this flounced in next week's issue of
1Vineman,
her,
fin ue to give close attention to
honorary
her, 1922, he called on Raymond his
tween the Soviet and the "Ora" United States would cure—if t
. The Chronicle.
commercial interests in Detroit. its board of directors, at a mass
president of the campaign and
tn,I
Poincaire, explaining to him t .at
the organization for "Iaborizing" come to Pee the hideous horror , I.: mee. ting by the retiring officers,
meeting held by that body at the the Jewish masses, permitting
,
and
a
report
was
submitted
by
Mr.
Beth
El
College
Commencement.
President
of
the
Federation, who is
the sea water contains small quan-
the ^emmercializiNt wk at is the 111
as ' Garvett on the growth of the
Dr. Israel Bettnn, professor •4 now sojourning in Europe, sent
Hotel Commodore in New York importin g of tools, machin ery and "tiered t
tities of gold, in a measure, how- Ni
o
s of Crisin
h t
City on April 30. Twenty million materials
OTHERS' - DAUGHTERS'
M idrashic literature at the He. Lien following message:
without duty.
ever, insufficient to make its ex-
•hen I sa ggest a br tter cou rse th
people are said to be starving in
has 1•r h e messs,
no" Te'r lrhp,.1 e specter
ag1;etroit Jewry
th
E,l,
traction profitable. 1 he content LU NCIIEON OF SHAAREY North and Northwest China.
filtih
ge
h
eS
vc
eh
noog
in
l
,
Noted Speakers at Banquet.
the
(Turn to Page Opposite Editorial. ,
. hanging of Judas. I hope t non
P ,, Fred AI. Buriel, who discussed was
helped to carry on a great and
the
of root and chemicals in the z
, Spseakers , at . the banquet here 'viii l exercise the American spi 7", question "Can There Be Unity in
EDEK SUNDAY, MAY 12
"I wish I had the power to call
necessary work---a work no vital
waters of the Dead Sea is 40 t ms s
i best, and mnke the franc
a5, esening will tie e Dr. A. nt its
! to the welfare of our fellow

a national fast for 72 hours ." Mr .! t „.s Sunday
Mr. Butzel reviewed
Jews
greater than in the usual sea water
Singalosky,
member of the can• "artifice neeessary to redeem the °1 modern
w
that we dare not
A large attendance is expected Brown said. "In that way the
modern tendencies in Judaism, soul
h t •nk of what
and t eir extraction is, therefore
nd step the sacriligi• 'ens° np na ‘ri
bitter
suffering
of
hunger
could
be
tral
administrative
committee
of
selves,
a
would have happened without R.
tieularly in American Judaism,
GO
highly profitable, he declared. n t the Mother's and Daughter's
unchenn to be given by the Sis- brought some to every man, W.I. the "Ort" in Berlin; B. C. Via• nr ductinin at once and fumes
"Detroit Jews are familiar with
tigatreedococuutrrinthiratin ciohnestrinfet.
Professor Claude estimated that
a the he re and ever y whe re."
,,sc
ehanms
in its
the actual gold content et the Dead erhood of Congregation Shannon, man and child in the country and deck, national chairman
NEW YORR.—Zeta Beta Tau, this w torkpe.andRekanliozw
meri can campaign, and S. Niger,
p
Realizing st Iffte,e m
of the Join in this country who.- national Jewish collegiate frater-
they
el
Sea to milliard pounds and t •at Z edek on Sunday, May 12, at 1 p . the light of the starving millions ' a ,, ,
,
well-known
publicist.
These,
as
in
(
lama
made
real
to
them.
1..
religious observances are differing oily, announced that it had can appreciate the fact that these
at least one-thirst of it could be sn ,,
.. at the synagogue, Brush and venom'; to say that the most fas• ! well as Detroit leaders, will out- M
same crying needs waich they have
fro m
lis.
those of his European awarded the Gottheil Medal to been ministering to
extracted within the next 15 years. "
tidious persons, after '72 hours'l line the importance of the drive.
brethren•
for the past
Since the English
lish seem to take
Julius Rosenwald, Chicago philan- ' three years still
P Ions for the program have
The Detroit quota of $50,000 is
.
fast,
li continue to call on
• would be glad to eat food
thropist, for the greatest service to
no interest in the Dead Sea, Pro. bee n completed by the committee front
a
garbage
can
and
drink
I
to
be
raised
over
a
period
of
10
SS
them for help. The work which
f essor Claude told Poincaire, per- in charge, which includes Mrs.
Jewry during 1928.
water known to contain typhoid years' wit h an annual quota of
Rosenwald was selected to re- they have undertaken must go on."
haps it would be possible for Ira nh Wetsman, Mrs. Reub en
'$10,000. Volunteer workers will
g erms."

ceive the medal "because of the
French diplomats to nersuade Eng- Rost mfield and Mrs. Herbert War-
' solicit for this fund immediately I'isgith Lodge to Entertain
fine. example he has set in going LIPSKY'S CONDITION
land to return Palestine to Turkey, nee.
I
ing the banquet S unda y.
New Members at Banquet
outside of his faith to dispense
from whose government France
T he mothers will be represented
REPORTED FAVORABLE
I Sol A. Schkloven is chairm an of
011
June
2.
charity and at the same time pis-
might be able to obtain a monopoly '• y Mrs Sidney Stene, and Miss
the Detroit campaign.
,
ing,ridfre
,
freely
to the Jews of the
on t e exploitation of the gold in L cab Levin will represent the
.tl ilisi plia lcitSorAyLEN151.g
.
t !
23,000 Already Subscribed.
The smoker given by Pisgah
the Dead Sen. Now, however, the d aughters. An interesting mush -
Satisfactory

ress(j'inTtheit.)-
con-
British Official Delivers Con -
Joseph Bernstein, treasurer of Lodge No. 31, I. 0. B. B., last Mn.
o
Presentation of the medal will dition of Louis Lipsky, president
nrt•cle concludes, England has c al program is also being planned,
the Detroit committee,
ports
I i a y night was attended by a ca.
gratulatory Address En -
learned the value of the Dead Sea i secluding a piano solo by Miss.
he made here on May 10. The of the Zionist Organization of
• at the sum of $3,000 has already paeity audience.
mot the Turks are no longer the C (wen n Liberman and vocal selec-
tirely in Hebrew.
medal belies the name of Prof. Rich- America, who was operated on here
sc
I been subscribed
toward the first
Preceding the entertainment p ro-
friends of France, ti ons by Mrs. David Kaltman.
ard J. II. Gottheil, a founder of Sunday evening in the Iladassah
To Take Place on Saturday; vcu
year ' s quota by a number of indi- gram, it was necessary t hold a
TEL AVIV, Palestine—As a Zeta Beta Tau and a leader in hospital for throat trouble, was re.
als and organt ions.
Con- short business meeting. President c limn to the festive holiday spirit American Jewry,
Annual Meeting and Elec - tributians should
ported Thursday.
he made payable Julius Dentelhaum asked the in- r eigning in the Holy Land for the
tion on Monday.
to People's Tool Campaign of De- flulgence of the guests while sew- I nst few weeks, due to the tea-
!Tuft and mailed to Mr. Bernstein, oral important matters were quick- 0 f the different religious communi-
Mothers' and Daughter's Day ; 2 `210 Woodward avenue,
ly dispised of.
'en, came the celebration May 2
will be celebrated by the Sister. The national campaign inns in- Applications from many candi-
f the twentieth anniversary of
!mod of Temple Beth El on Satur- augurated recently in New York date% to the Jacob atiller class t he city of Tel Aviv, the first en-
day, May 11, at Temple Beth El, at a conference. of representatives went rend and referred to the in- t irely Ilebrew city in the world.
New Synagogue on I,awrence and Dexter to he Opened Beginning in the morning at 10:30 of 2.000 American Jews who de- vestigating
mmittee, consisting F
in 1909 on what appeared Milton
,a s pecial Saturday service will be ruled to raise $1, 000.000 with th e o f Aaron D rock, Louis Rubenstein t 'ounded
May 26; Local Rabbis and Leaders Expected to Par -
M. Alexander Urges Support of United Jewish Cam-
. be vast sand dunes the city
slogan "A :Million
o ars t o S
ave and Philip Ettinger.
Dll
g
given
in th e chapel, followed by
paign of Which the Forum Is a Beneficiary; Says
ticipate in All - Day C elebration.
rew
with
phenomenal sliceess un -
noon luncheon in the social hall. r a Million Lives." In addition to
Berna d Ginsburg. a past presi- t il now it is a prosperous crammer -
F'orum's Record Justifies Continued Existence.
Detroit, drives are being held in i dnnt of the district and several c ;al center with a population of
Robert Rosenberg, president of and that leaders in every walk of through
courtes
• of the
De-
Later the
in the
afternoon
and
Philadelphia, Boston, Baltimore, times president of Pisgah Lodge, 4 0 1, , 0 e0r0h.
h
.
y
v ewark, Chicago, St. Louis, Los
Congregation B'nai Moshe, an Jewish life have signified their i - tro:t Childr' Theater
Milton M. Alexander, chairman their people wherever they may
en s
Gelid, a E ngeles, Cleveland and other who just returned from Florida
flounced on Wednesday that all arrest and s• y in the nehieireitent- p, „
ps the most interesting of the advisory committee of the reside.
1
Darby and Joan," will be cities.
•m„,.,.. on t 00 PM ,. '
plans are being completed f o r a of B'nai Mo s he in the construe-
Detroit Jewish Open Forum, .n an
(Torn to Law Page.)
"We have reason to feel proud
d
e
ction of
city-wide celebration of the dedi- lion of the new house of worship. prese nt e
,utlinc of the achievements of the of the friends we have made
Mrs. Edithunder
the die
for
Kopelson.
A number
Forum during the four years of the Forum. During the four
Mr. Rosontiterg rennonend the of dances by the pupils of Vte
its existence, took occasion to urge
anpitintment of a dedication cam- Theodore Smith Dancing School
the community to raise the corn
mittee under C•e chairmanship of will conclude the day's exercises.
United quota in the forthcomi-
Ben E. Goldman, who is also sec- Mothers representing the Sister
Uned Jewish Campaign, of which
retary of the congregation. Mr.
oos , their daughters and guest
he Forum is one of the benetic
Goldman is to be assisted by the are invited. Mrs. Max Berend
following:
and her committee are in charg
Pointing to the caliber of lec
Adolph Beck, Phi'in Berkowitz, of Cie program.
tureen who appeared before th
Eugene Ammer. Julius Deutel
The Sisterhood of Temple Bet ]
Open Forum during its existence
haum. Adolph Deutsch, Anthony
El will entertain its members a
, s well as to the grow, of men as
Deutsch, II. A. Deutsch, Elias
lire annual meeting and election
women whom these lectures have
E nczig. Jaceb Farkas, Max Eisler,
on Monday, May 13, at 2:30 p. m.
interested, Mr. Alexander declared
Tulin. Friedman. inenb Gelbman,
in the Temple Chapel, with a con
a representative of 1 he Detroi
Jacob Glaze. David Goodfriend,
cart to be given by the Duo Ar
',than Goodman. II. S. Green-
'ew sh Chronicle that the instite
tists, Helen Henschel Morris am
baum, Joseph Grossfeld, Sam
ion has earned its right to exist
Vera Richardson, assisted Ir.
ace end ti more nrosneroo
Gungl5erg, Armin Ilartman, Jo-
Eileen Wnitly, soprano, They
rrowth because of the very warm
senh Hirschfeld. Bela Jacoby, Alex w II present
a program for two
Klein. Ben Klein. Emanuel Klein, pianos and
pot it has won in the hearts of
voice.
e community.
Martn Klein, Joseph Kornfield,
A Consistent Audience.
'Tarry Lefko, Louis Lefko, Harry
Maids, Joseph Mehr, Ben Miller, COUNCIL MEMBERSHIP
"There is a group of men and
Morris Rosenberg, I.. Scbinagel,
. .•omen numbering anywhere fron
Ilfrnard 1.. Sion, James Sobel, CAMPAIGN SUCCESSFUL
00 to 150, V.:eh is to be fowl , '
Alex Stein, Emanuel Urbach.
t every meeting of the Forum
The dedication exercises on
The Detroit section of the Coon
o matter how unpleasant the
Sunday, May 26, are planned to cil of Jewish Women announce
eeather, or how disinterested the
B. F. GOLDMAN
nay be in the part cider immediate
begin at 2 p. m. The afternoon's t' at its membership drive during
cation of to new synagogue on celebration will be followed by a the past two weeks has been very
object to be discussed," Mr. Ales.
MILTON N. ALEXANDER
Lawrence and Dexter on Sunday, banquet in the evening. Julius - uccessful. Under the chairman-
nder stated. "These people come,
May 26.
Deutelbaum will act as toastmast. ship of Mrs. Harold Schlesinger.
a our meetings because the Forum years of its
existence we have
FRED M. BUTZEL
'IR. aroused in them a desire to.
Mr. Rosenberg, states that all
Mrs. Adolph Deutsch heads the stemmittee in charge has enlist-
'earn
more about all existing! transformed it from a meeting
Detroit rabbis are expected to at- the committee in charge of the 'id Ito new members, including a '
Chairman U. J. C. Executive
MISS EDITH HEAVENRICH
ground for open discussion of Jew-
.
I A.
tic.RSHMAN
movement.,
all
functioning
banquet.
tend and greet the congregation,
number of patron members.
Jewiln
Committe•
Major in Women's Division
V ce•Pres'dent of Camps go
causes, about the conditions of ernen es Page Opposite Editorial)

LONDON.

MEN'S CLUB ELECTS
,. . ,1 LAPPIN PRESIDENT il'i ( 1)1';`71`f < e '.

Urges

ROSENWALD TO GET
"
TTHEIL MEDAL"

any Applications
For Miller Cla

BETH EL MOTHERS ,
DAUGHTERS AFFAIR'

follow

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TEL AVIV OBSERVES
n
20TH ANNIVERS A DV

Congreation B'nai Moshe Dedication
Committee Headed by Ben F. Goldman

TAls Achievements of Open Forum
I Review of Four
n
Years' History

LEADERS IN DRIVE FO R U. J. C.

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