AliterkaN Arish Periodical Cotter 11- 4ETROIT EWISR OROAICLE All Jewish News i All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS - VOL. XXVII. NO. CIATTON AVENUI • CINCINNATI 20, 01110 CADILLAC] 1-0 4.0 THE ONLY ANGLO•JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN 25 DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MAY 17, 1929 U. J. C. CONFERENCE Praises Movement To honor Salomon DECIDES ON DRIVE FOR $2,500,000 FUND r Rep. Clancy Helps To Unite a Family Congress Member Endorses U. P. A., to Which Ile is It Contributor. . _ Campaign to Be Launched to Raise Sum for Next 12 Months. WASHINGTON, D. C.,— Mrs. Iltery Friedman and her son and daughter, Jared, and Blume, left on their way to the United States from Jerusalem as a result of quick iietien 1 , 11 the part of Rep. Robert 11. Clancy of Detroit. is the wife of M'eelf Fried- man of Detroit and mothet. of Slichael AY. Friedman of the build- ins contracting tiro of Ardussi and Friedman, 15327 Washburn avenue. AMERICAN JEWS GAVE $100,000,00 FOR RELIEF Conference Resolution Hon- ors David A. Brown for His Efforts. <1 [ 1 TELEPHONE NEW YORK—Replete with dra- matte features, and easily the most significant gathering of its kind, the fourth national conference in New York City of the United Jewish Campaign-Joint Distribu- tion Committee on Saturday night And Sunday, attended by over 51)0 state officers of this great move- ment for the relief of European Jewry. gave its mandate for the immediate launching of a new campaign for not less than $2.500,- 000 during the next 12 months. It decided also that considera- tion be given to a reorganization of the Joint Distribution Commit- tee so as to include persons who have heretofore rendered outstand- ing service in the fund-raising re- lief and other activities of the Joint Distribution Committee, to the number of not less than 150 nor more than 250, who shall con- stitute the council of the Joint Dis- tribution Committee and from whom shall be selected 30 to serve as its board of directors or execu- tive committee. Pledge to Continue Work. The conference, in the langu age of Louis Marshall, was the a lost satisfactory of the whole Se rtes held since 1925, because the d ele- gates had the right of way, The conference was ales tric from the time it was opened on Saturday night by Acting Gos er- nor Lehman until, when at the con- clusion of the final address by David A. Brown, the delegates united in a final outburst of en- thusiasm, pledged themselves to continue their efforts until not only had ti e pledges still outstand- ing in the previous campaign been collected, but until, also, every dol- lar of the new campaign had been pledged and collected. One of the great climaxes, in a conference filled with climaxes, Wag an address by Mr. Marshall at the concluding session, after which the resolution calling for a new campaign and ao ls to consider the reorganization of the Joint Distri- bution Committee were adopted. The w,,man The immigrants left the.ir home in Jaffa and virtually "camped on the doorstep of the United States Consul" awaiting a cablegram from the state departletent here which authorized t he issuance of non-quota visas. Rep. Clancy sue. PROF. ALBERT B. HART seeded in arrangieg last minute details and the cablegram reached Professor Hart of Harvard Uni- the Consul in time for him to issue versity believes that "Haym Salo- the visas and the Friedmans' sailed mon's credit was better than that Saturday. of . the whole. Thirteen. United Slates." The complete teat of an address he delivered at Hotel Bill. more, New York, in defense of the claims he made in behalf of the financier of the American Revolt,. lion and in praise of the movement to erect • monument in his honor will be found on the editorial page.' DETROIT ZIONISTS PREPARE TO GREET 32ND CONVENTION FE.DERA noN LEADERS APPEA1, FOR UNITY IN ,s150,000 J. C. DRIVE Plan Reception Ball, Tours Nathan M. Gross, Abraham Srere, Harry H. Bielfield, Mrs. Samuel R. Glogower, Samuel Summerfield, Adolph for Delegates; City to Finsterwald and Julian H. Krolik Issue Statements. Be Decorated. Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents UNITED JEWISH CAMPAIGN FOR $150,000 WILL COMME NCE AT RALLY FOR WORKERS SUNDAY; SCHRODER, MURPHY TO SPEAK Cincinnati Communal Leader and Dean of Wayne Circuit Court to be Principal Speaker at Informal Open- ing Supper Rally at the Phoenix Club, SEEK TO INCREASE LOCAL MEMBERSHIP In statements to the Jewish people of Detroit, leaders in the United Jewish Campaign for $150,000, which opens this Sunday evening at a rally of workers at the Phoeni Israel Zilber Heads Commit. Club, appeal for united action and for oversubscription o tee; Chronicle to Pubish f Abraham Srere Heads Special Gifts Division; Harry the quota. The statements follow: Convention Number. H. Detroit Zionists are preparing to make a holiday of the week of June 27 to July .1, during which the , Zionist Organizatien of America is to hold its thirty-second annual convention. Under the chairmanship of Is- rael Zilleer, special committees ac' Lipsky Improved; May Not Return to U. S. in Time for Convention. ie feld in Charge of Men's Division; Mrs. Samuel IL Glogower Heads Large Women's Division. Statement of Nathan M. Gross, President of the Drive. As we are about to start the United Jewish Campaign drive of the Jewish Welfare Federation of Detroit, it is the duty of every Jew te do his share to realize the goal of $150,000 that we are out after. "Only by as unity in thought regarding all things Jewish can we hope to be. successful. The Jewish Welfare Federation is fully Nevin far with all the agencies that will benefit as 11 result of our efforts am it is hoped that the spirit of charity will govern the response of al contributors. "This is a time when it man's real chnrncler and socual In, mations as-art themselves and it is hoped that every Jew in the city eef Detroit will do his share to make this campaign a successful eerie. "After all, this campaign is that of the Jews of Detroit, and th Jewish Welfare Federation to which all Jews belong and are a part; the utmost co-operation and sincerest effort are necessary." Since the matter was called to JERUSALEN1.--(.1. his attentien early this year Rep. Statement by Abraham Srere, Chairman Special Gifts Louis Lipsky, president of the Clancy has had to work against Zionist Organization of Amer- time because of several technical- Committee. ica, who was operated on Sun- ities in the immigration law. The "The board of directors of your Federation, after due deliberation, day night fur throat trouble, husband and father, Wolf, was not has felt it necessary to include all the agencies covered by our present has improved sufficiently to en- admitted to citizenship until blarch drive. To withhold your support because of your objection to any of able him to leave the Hadassah 2o and consequently the applica- these needs will not only tend to effect seriously the success of our hospital. tion could not be sent to the Labor drive but may also disturb that spirit of unity that has permeated De- troit Jewry. Mr. Lipsky is convalescing at Department until after that date the home eif flurry Viteles, because of the requirement that pe- "IA.t as put this campaign over by all working together." where he is under constant med- titioners must be citizens. Then it ical care. Was discovered that in cases where Statement by Harry H. Bielfield, Chairman General It was stated that Mr. Lipsky an application is made so sum af- Division. will probably be unable to re- ter naturalization the certificate if "The business outlook in Detroit at present is very encouraging — turn to the United States until naturalization must accompany the factories are working, real estate values are again becoming normal, application. after the Zionist Congress, there seems to be activity in every line of business. 14 which will Ise held in Zurich the Detroit Section Picks Mn. Through a period of correspond- s e response to the special meetings of the majors of the differ- Hill of July. ence during which time one impor- .nt divisions called by myself was approximately 100 per cent. Every Isaac Gilbert as Its / t tant letter was lost in the mails, lion called upon to attend has pledged himself to work heart and soul New President. Rep. Clancy was notified that the nuking arrangements to entertain or this wonderful cause. f appl Mat ion had been approved by lelegates who are to come here "I only hope that the workers in my group will be received with t The Detroit section of the Coun- the Labor Department. But that from every section of the land. , he courtesy that is due them and that they will be favored with a cil of Jewish Women announces was only one third eif the "battle." Advance arran • by . . ' ledge in keeping with the. prospect's means "Personally, I appeal to every member of the community to help end there was only three elays Le- bar's committee call for a recep- fore the ship sailed. It required a tion ball for delegates and visitors, is. With a united effort I out confident of the success of the drive." personal call at the state depart- as well as Detroit enthusiasts, at Statement by Mrs. Samuel R. Glogower, Chairman ment to expedite• approval at the Hotel Statler, which is to serve as state department which made it the convention headquarters, on Women's Division. two thirds and finally otlicial au- June 29, There are to be tours of , "Whether each of the objectives of this United Jewish Campaign thorization by cable which com- the city for the. visiting ladies in h as a special interest for us is not important. What must appeal to pleted the transaction. special buses and automobiles, and e very thinking individual is that there is an opportunity for economy The Friedman case was first committee is being, formed 11, nil unity. Economy of funds and efforts in making but one appeal, called to Clancy's attention by Car- to entertain the delegates at spec- ' n sparing the members of our communuity from the multiplicity of roll I'. Adams. secretary of the Un- ial functions. c ampaigns that would otherwise be necessary, should be incentive' iversity if Slichigan Club of De- nough for a successful outcome. Junior H•dass•h to Meet Here. treit. Shchael Fried/Hall was grad- While liadassah, women's Zion- "In addition, we have in this campaign the opportunity to stand , uated from the University in 1927 ist organization, will not convene 1,,' ark of our Jewish Welfare Federation. Only in this way can our' HMI appealed to Adams to assist in here this June, it is announced that " ederation become the real unifying element in the community to bringing his mother and brother to .1nnior liadassah will held its Res- " :Dish it aspires. We must learn to think and to give in terms of community need." (Turn to Page Opposite Editorial) (Turn to Page Opposi:e Editorial) , (Turn to Page Opposite Editorial,) WOMEN'S COUNCIL ELECTS OFFICERS David A. Brown Honored. In addition, a resolution in a 9- f- predation of the tremendous forts 14 David A. Brown u adopted by a rising vote when it was presented by the chairman of the afternoon session, Judge .1 MRS. ISAAC GILBERT seph M. Proskauer. The resolution was greeted W 7 th the elestion Mrs. Isaac Gilbert resounding. cheers by the. de le - as president for the ensuing term. /Nan , , whose applause was r 1'; Other ollicems elected are: rowed when the chairman declar e'l Miss Emma Dietzel, first vice- the resolution carried. president; blrs. .1. Victor Roemer, Judge Proskauer then announc ed cemsnel rice-president; :qrs. 'Maur- the appointment of the follow, 1t r tlr i e Klein, recording secretary; as the committee to consider t bIrc. Arthur bl anshh, ac corms- reorganizistion of the Joint I). ' pe siting secret;,'}; Mrs. Samuel trIbution: Louis Marshall, cha f r- Mendelsohn, treasurer; Mrs. Har- man; Felix M. Warburg, associa t ' ry Wetstuan, financial secretary; chairman; Cyrus Adler, Philadt bliss Augusta Brown, auditor. !thin; Edward Baker, Clevelan . "; The complete personnel of the. Louis J. Borinstein, Indianapol l newly elected board of directors of David NI. Bressler, New 1 or es Detroit section of the Council of David A. Boon, Detroit; Jam Jewish Women will be announced II. Becker, Chicago; J. K. llexte r' next week. Dallas; Harold Hirsch, Attant a; Alexander Kahn, New York; Lou Kirstein, Boston; Albert Lief orman, Philadelphia; Edward B. I: bleissner, St. Louis; James N. Ro- senberg, New York; Ben Selling, Portland, Ore.; Hugh Grant Straus. Brooklyn; l'eter Wiernik, New York, KING TAFARI MAKONEN OF ABYSSINIA DONATES $2,500 FOR FALASHA SCHOOL American Pro-Falasha Committee Announces Gift to Dr. Jacques Faitlovitch, Executive Director of Activities Among Falashas in Abysinnia; Committe is a Beneficiary of Detroit United Jewish Drive. More Than $15,000,000 Collected. Hershman Greets Keidan; Calls Him Dr Jacques Panic's/itch Organiser of Movement for Petunia Hyman J Rem Chairman Amencan Pro-Falasha Committee Rabb J Stet SS'ess Secretary "The most vital part of our Beth El College work," said Rabbi Leon Frans in the course of his address on the program of Beth El College of Jewish Studies delivered at the commencement exercises btondav evening, May 13, "is the special (Turn to Page Opposite Editorial) course in the technique of teaching in the Jewish religious school. We are fortunate in having at the head Foundation's Fortieth Anni- Sessions to Continue at New of this department a teacher who versary to be Marked supervises the teaching of litera- York on Monday and ture in the Detroit public schools at June Meetings. Tuesday. and who has had long experience in teaching the literature of the A symposium on the histor Bible in Temple Beth El School of Religion. By means of this class, of the Central Conference o Ex perk From All Fields to which has been attended both by American Rabbis, participated in D iscuss Problems Affect- prospective teachers and teachers by all the living former presidents who are already 011 our staff, wo ing Jewry. have been able to apply the best of the organizations will be one of methods of general education to the outstanding features of the Ha huv temSiy ofA T stbsy r. ... 001n e Delegates from different com- the specific problem of Jewish 'T- convention which begins on munities of the • 11 as ednesday,.Tune 26, and will con- hous education. So interested cultural and from the leading central and na- NEW YORK.—The American was the class in this project that tinue to and inclusive of Monday, tional organizations, will assemble their attendance was 100 per cent. July 1. Those who will partici- Pees-1. alasha Committee has an- at The Breakers, Atlantic City. on "Under the guidance of Miss pate in the symposium will be the nounced that King Tafari Mak.. Sundae. Slav 19, to take part in Stella Sufinsky, they not only din- Res.. Dr. Joseph Silverman of New nen of Abyssinia has given Dr. the deliberations marking the sev- York, Joseph Stolz of Chicago, Jacques Faitlovitch, executive di- enth consecutive session of the (Turn to Page Two). David Philipson of Cincinnati, rector of its activities among the American Jewish Congress. William Rosenau of Baltimore, alashas in Abyssinia, a gife of The sessions will be opened by Leo NI. Franklin of Detroit, Ed- $2,500 toward the acquisition of the presidential address of Dr. ward N. Calisch of Richmond, Va., a new home for the American Stephen S. Wise. The agenda of Abram Simon of Washington, D. Pro-1, alasha School in Addis- the convention will include a com- C., and Louis Wolsey of Philadel- :U•6a, the capital of his Kingdom. prehensive survey of Jewish con- His Majesty has been greatly in- phia, ditions here and abroad. Dr. II. G. Enelnw, rabbi of Tem- terested in the religious and edu- Touching the foreign situation, ple Emanu-El, New York, presi- cational activities conducted in be- Dr. Joshua Gottleib, a member of Local B'nai B'rith Lodge to Sup- dent of the Central Conference of half of the 50,000 Falashas in his the Polish Sejm, will review the port United Jewish Campaign. American Rabbis, who made the realm. situation of the Jews of Poland. foregoing announcement, added Hyman J. Reit of New York Last Monday night a joint meet- that to mark the fortieth anniver- City Rabbi Solomon Goldman of Cleve- is chairman of the American land, who recently returned from ing of the board of directors and sary of the founding of that body, Pro-Falasha Committee, Dr. Cyrus an extensive tour of the Soviet' organization committee of Pisgah t he convention will be held in De- realms, will describe the lot of Lodge No, 34, I. 0. B. B. Was held troit, where it was founded in Adler of Philadelphia is honorary Russian Jewry. Prof. Jacob S. to plan final entails in the mem- 1089. and that the Saturday morn- chairman, Dr. Elias I,. Solomon Joffe , of the New Jersey State Col- bership drive for the Jacob Miller i ng sermon will be preached by Dr. of New York City is treasurer, and lege e4 Agriculture, will deal with class. It was decided to hold the 'hilipson, who took part in the Rabbi J. Max Weis of New York City is its secretary. situation of Lithuanian Jewry. initiation on June 16 instead of meeting at which the Central Con- Iran Wolman, one of the ex- June 2. The committee was' ference of American Rabbis Wan Perts of the Palestinian Surrey. prompted in making this change on , organized. The convention-ses- The American Pro-Falasha Com- will speak of the ecn- account of the large number of n Commission, ,omie future of Palestine, and Dr.' applications that are being re- s inn will he held, mainly, in the mittee is one of the beneficiaries in taller Hotel, and divine services the Detroit United Jewish Cam- Irving Fineman will survey the ceived, and which cannot be I paign for $150,000 to open thin lituation in Hungary and Rumania. (Turn to Page Two). (Turn to Page Two). Sunday. •, RabbisConference Mill Convene Here United Synagogue Convention Sunday Rabbi A. M. Hershman, who is in New York City and was therefore prevented from at- I• inner the ceremony in honor ,-t the presentation of the por- trait to Judge Keidan, sent the following telegram of greeting to Judge Murphy: "Regret exceedingly it is not given to me to be with you on occasion of presentation to be made to the Honorable Harry B. Keidan. I take this means to express my high regards for him. To know Judge Keidan is to love hint. Ile is one of nature's noblemen. I admire him for his high principles and hard-headedness. I love him for his nobility and soft-heart- mlness. - be tts t,, 7 ,r.,.,%,, th d cn The likeness, painted by Fret! (' liv Nash, was presented by Judge of Alfred J. Murphy. cei persons present, and who are in- OF NEW B'NAI $5 500 RAISED TO AID RUSSIAN JEWS Sabbatical year granted him 1 the congregation as a token of air appreciation of his 30 years ice a as rabbi eif Temple Beth service completed in 1929. He has •nt the time in various localities California, Ilevoting himself to Drive Opened to Aid De- c leaned; Quota $50,000 Sabbath of rest and study. It expected that all the members for Five Years. the congregation will be present :5 More than $5,500 was subscribed urn to Page Opposite Editorial) to the Detroit campaign for $60,- 000 to provide tools, machinery and materials for the declassed Jews in Russia, at the Hotel Fort Wayne, Sunday night, at a _ len- quet sponsored by the People's nineit Chapter •ef Hadassah Tool Campaign fur Russian Jews, I hold the closing meeting of the More than 600 persona were pres- sen Tuesday afternoon. May 28 ant at the inauguration of the 2:30, at Westminster Commun. drive which is being carried on by House, Hamilton at Glynn Jews throughout the United States rt. This. annual meeting has Speakers at the banquet were Dr. n postponed to this date due to Aaron Singalowaky, general dime- recent illness of Mrs. Joseph H. for of the "Oft;" Baruch C. Vlad- lich, preside nt, who, it is hoped, eck, national PICK MAY 28 ADA F F S ISA E HTO RS 0 PISGAH POSTPONES INITIATION OF NEW CLASS TO JUNE 16 ,X11111111111111111 11111111111 \11111111111111111 W Nature's Nobleman Dr. Bettan Lectures on Mid- rash; System of Adult Education Lauded. JEWISH CONGRESS CONVENES SUNDAY Presented With Portrait of Himself by His Many Friends. In the presence of at courtroom crowded with friends, members of his family, and assoviates, Judge Ilarry B. Keitlan, Tuesday was presented with a portrait of him- self in recognition of their esteem. c BETH EL COLLEGE COMMENCEMENT Mr. Brown said that though he has never gone into anything out of self-seeking motives, he recog- nizes that out of all the things he ekes there cameo a great recom- pense, But he takes on no activ- ity—and there have been many— unless he feels it very keenly. Having taken an activity on, he needs no other driving force than KEIDAN IS HONORED BY HIS ASSOCIATES C chairman of the Si, be able to preside. The annual American campaign, and Samuel lion of "fiery and directors Niger, writer. Joseph Bernstein, take place, together with brief treasurer of the Detroit campaign ills of the year's activities; by seas toastmaster. The campaign ere and chairmen of commit- here is in charge of Soloman A. A splendid program will be Schkloven, who has established nted, comprising vocal solos headquarters at 2210 Woodward Mrs. Jacob Sallie, mezzo so- avenue. no, accompanied by Mrs. Ern- "The 1,200,000 so-called de- Monash; violin solos by Max classed Jews in Russia were de- herer and readings by bliss prived under the laws of the Soy- a Berman. At the conclusion iet, of all leiral rghts on account annual strawberry festival of their position as storekeepers be held ureter the direction of and small trades people," said Dr, . Herman Wetsman, chairman he social hour comm ittee, ee, I (Turn to Page Opposite EditorlaL)