a A merica lavish Palatal Cada All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS CLIFTON ATINUI • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO TII- EbETROIT r efRONICLE THE ONLY ANGLO-JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN VOL. XXVIII. NO. 3 TELEPHONE CADILLA C 1-0 4-0 Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1929 ANTI-JEWISH RIOTS FORM FEDERATION Dr. Boris D. Bogen Elected President ESSER RABINOWITZ, CLASS OF 100 TO Mizrachi Ticket Wins Election Here For Delegates to Zionist Congress Conference of Jewish Social Service IN LEMBERG CAUSE OF WORLD JEWISH FOUNDER OF U. H. S., BE CONFIRMED AT ANXIETY IN POLAND WOMEN'S SOCIETIES DIES AT AGE OF 62 BETH EL SUNDAY Dr. Lee K. Frankel Presides at Session on Jewish Commun. al Survey of New York; Rabbi Solomon Goldman of Cleveland Makes Plea Against Universalism. Polls 182 Votes Against 102 for Zionist Organization Ticket; 167 Other Votes Divided Between Other Parties; Mizrachi's Interest Enlivens Contest. Mrs. Rebekah Kohut of New Death of Head of United Unique Character Test Intro- ATLANTIC ('ITY.—Dr, Boris I). Bogen of Cincinnati, Hebrew Schools Came York Chosen President of duced by Dr. Leo M. national director of the Independent Order Irnai Suddenly Monday. New Organization. Franklin. was elected president of the National Conference of Jew- -- — DECIDE TO CO-OPERATE ish Social Service at the Breakers at the final session of a DETROIT LEADERS PAY "THE QUEST FOR GOD" IN PALESTINIAN WORK three-day educational and business meeting attended by You social HONOR TO HIS MEMORY TO BE CENTRAL THEME Leaders Seek Improvement In Status of Jewish Women Everywhere. workers and members of board of trustees of philanthropic and coin- munal agencies from various parts of the country. The election of Dr. Bogen comes at the height of a lifetime of Wolevotion to public causes for the last 411 years. Beginning in his early manhood as a member of the teaching staff of the Educational Alliance, famous New York settle• ment in the old Jewish ghetto, Dr. Bogen was successively a teacher at the Baron oh. Hirsch Trade • --- School, the Hebrew Technical In- Mandell Bernstein President; stitute and principal of the Baron Initiate Jacob Miller tit, Hirsch Agricultural School. lie Class Sunday. than was named executive director of the Cincinnati Federation of l'i,cah Lodge Nos 24, I. 0. B. B., Jewish Charities, then field secre- Monday evening elected alandell tary tat' the National Conference of lit•nist•in president to succeed Jewish Social Service, and during Julius Deutelloatun. the war and some time thereafter Other odlicers elected are: Dr. was general director of the Joint Victor lirosock, Rudolph Meyer- Distribution Committee in Europe. sohn and Ben F', Goldman, first, On his return to America he be- came executive director of the LOS Angeles Federation of Jewish Charities and for the last three years has been at the head of the work of the B'rmi 13'rith in this country. Favor Old•Age Pensions. Ferdinand S. Bildt of St. Louis was elected treasurer and George N. Rabinoff of New York was named secretary; Ilarry I,. (Husks- man, executive director of the Jewish Welfare Board; Mrs. Alice 1. Liveright of Philadelphia and Judge A. K. Cohen of Boston were elected vivo-presidents. Maurice J. Kariof of NC• York, director of the Training School for Jewish So- cial Bork; Philip L. Soman, direc- tor of the Jewish People's Insti- tute of Chicago, and Alexander M. PISGAH OFFICERS TO BE INSTALLED ILANIBURG. — (J. T. A.) — A decision to establish a World Fed- eration of Jewish Women to be • comprise,' of local Jewish women's oorganizatinns and societies was adopted at the world conference of Jewish women which closed its ses- sions here June ro. airs. Rebekah Kohut of New York was chosen president of the new organization. The purpose of the federation, as described in the program adopted, is "to give consideration to the problems of Jewish women throughout the world and to fur- ther the unity of the Jewish com- munities." The program of the new organ- ization and its manifold interests were given expression in a variety of resolutions adopted: to wurk for the strengthening of the ideal of world peace, to support religious and cultural institutions and schools, to co-operate with the recently established Society for the Observance of the Sabbath (to which society the new federation is to send three representatives), to work for the introduction of ilt•brew as the language of in- struction in Jewish cahoots, to champion the cause of woonan's suffrage everywhere, to sack the establishment of a Council of Or- thodox Rabbis which would regu- late the situation of Agunooth (women whose husbands have been lost track of and who cannot re- marry), to co-operate in the work MANDELL BERNSTEIN for the upbuilding of Palestine, to protest against the enactment or second and third vice-pre000lents, practice of numerus clausus dis- respectively; Jacob Miller, trews- criminating against Jewish stu- art-c Yudkoff, secretary; dents in universities and colleges, folios Deutelbaurn,monitor; ' lien to work for extending under inter- monitor; assistant national auspices of the work for Rubenstein, Isadore. Muskowitz, warden; liar- the protection of women and girls, old Horowitz, guardian. to lend support to Jewish youth The new officers will be installed organizations anti to appoint a spa- it ceremony this Sunday, to be vial committee to study questions held simultaneously with the in k pertaining to population policy. nation of the Jacob Miller Class of Discussion on Agency, new candidates for membership Sonic discussion unfolded when the question of the Jewish Agency into the order, Initiation at 2:30 p. m. was taken up. Mrs. Kohut and, Mrs. Irma L. Lindhe.im spoke in The day's ceremonies will begin favor of the Agency, while some at 2:30. with the initiation of the of the European de-legates voiced Jacob Miller Class. The degree objections to participatiton in the team will be under the chairman- body. Madame Anita Mueller- sal!) of Elias Goldberg, and the Cohen of Vienna read a paper on ceremony will be equivalent to a Assisting Mr. the influence of Palestine cultural religious revival. Goldberg as president of the team work on Jewish women. Mrs Max Warburg of Hamburg, will be the following team officers: was the hostess at it tea given by Samuel Sternberg, vice-president; her in honor of the delegates. Harold Horowitz, monitor; Ru- A proposal to seek certain re. dolph Nleyersohn, assistant mom- forms in the Jewish religious laws tor; Ben Rubenstein, guardian. concerning marriage and divorce Following the initiation, Mr. so that certain customs and regu- Miller will address the class named lations causing hardships may Ise in his honor, and at 4:15 p. rn. Mr. eliminated was presented at the Deutelbaum will formally welcome. conference. Thse proposal met the return to Detroit of "Daddy" with protests on the part of some Adolph Freund. whit will install of the. delegates, but airs. Kohut, the new officers. A social hour pisesitling over the sessions, re- will follow this ceremony, and an ferret! the matter to a special corn- mtdress x•ill be dalivenvl by the mittee with which rabbis are to newly elected president, Mr. Bern- co-operate. stein. Sigmund Livingston to Speak. Asks Abolition of Chalitsa. Nliss Hands of England, in her Following a banquet at 6 p• paper on the status of the Jewish Sigmund Livingston of Chicago, women, referred to the fact that chairman of the national Anti- in many countries the Jewish re- defamation League of theorder, ligious marriage and divorce are will deliver the principal address not recognized by the state and as of the day. Mr. Livingston is a a result Jewish women are sub- noted speaker and an outstanding jested to many hardships. She Jewish leader. Barney Yanett is chairman of asked in particular that an inter- which has ar- COM M it tt, national rabbis' conference be the convoked to abolish or to modify arranged the banquet and dance. (Turn to Page Opposite Editorial) o (Turn to Page Opposite Editorial) Fiftieth Birthday of Dr. Einstein Honored By Enthusiastic Audience Rabbi Hershman Pays Tribute to Great Scientist and Zion- ist, Whom Ile Calls "Jew by Worth.," Prof. Rainich, Fritz Hailer, Rabbi Frani, Kurland, Haggai, Other Speakers. The auditorium of Northern High School was filled to capacity Sunday evening when Detroit Zionists and their friends and families turned outt 0 honor the fiftieth birthday of Dr. Albert Einstein, the greatest living physi- cist and mathematician, and out- standing Zionist figure. Prof. George Y. Rainich of the department of mathematics of the University of Michigan; Fritz hailer, German consular represen- tative; Rabbis A. M. Hershman and Leon Pram, Dr. Noah E. Aronstam and Joseph Ilaggai were the speakers. Aaron Kurland. chairman of the Detroit Jewish National Fund, under whose aus- pices the meeting was arranged, presided. Lauds Einstein's Jewishness. • The keynote of the meeting was struck by Rabbi Ilershman, who declares! that "if Einstein had been the scientist only, it would not he within the province of a Jewish organization to celebrate his fiftieth birthday." us nothing in return," he declared. "Einstein is a notable exception to this theory. Ile has placed his efforts, his genius, his time to the service of his people. This scien- tist has gone on tours in the inter- ests of the Jewish Homeland. Ile has taken two trips to this coun- try, and on every occasion spoke of the cause most important to him, the cause of Palestine. "Best Way to Honor Him." "The best may of appreciating and honoring Einstein is by dedi- cating ourselves to what is dear- est to him, to the cause of the re- building of Palestine, which, we expect. will produce great men who will be great men because they will be great Jews." In referring to Dr. Einstein as "a notable exception" to the rule of great men who took everything from their people and gave noth- ing in return, Rabbi Hershman declared that the human problem is the most serious Jewish prob- lem, and that Zionism is an answer to this problem. The meeting opened with re- marks by the chairman, Mr. Kure land, who outlined the purpose of the meeting as aimed to honor the great friend of Palestine, and es- pecially the Jewish National Fund —Albert Einstein. His remarks were followed by a greeting in He- brew by Chemdah Markson, in be- . half of the United Hebrew Schools. Other Greetings, Music. Dr. Aronstam extended a greet- ing in the name of the Maimonides "Einstein in not only a scientist but alas, a Jew," Rabbi Hershman said. "He is a Jew not by acci- dent of birth, but by worth, a true and loyal Jew devoted to his peo- ple." Declaring that "to understand a man you must know hntecedenta," Rabbi Hershman pointed out that Bergson, Karl Marx, Lasaalle and other great world figures owed their greatness to their Jewish an- cestry. "The tragedy is that they took everything from us, but gave (Turn to Page Opposite Editorial.) (Turn to Page Three). RAISE $85,000 MORE FOR SHAAREY ZEDEK delegate.s to the World Zionist Congress, which is to open at Zurich, Switzerland, on July 28, was victorious in the Detroit election held all day Sunday at the Shaarey Zedek ADVISE JEWS TO HIDE DURING PROCESSIONS branch, Twelfth and Atkinson. "Ticket No. 2" on the official ballot. representing the Nlizrachi, received 182 votes, against 102 for "Ticket Organizatins of America (including Ha - Fear for Massacres Causes 'Zionist No. I." that of the Schools Closed on Wednes - Rabbi Fram to Speak on dassith and Junior II adassah I. The Poole Zion ("Ticket 1s10. a") Them to Seek Shelter, "Kiddush Hashem" at day in Tribute to the Wretched 8,3 votes; the Zeirel Zion As in Middle Ag es. Late President. Service Saturday. ' ("Ticket Ni. 3") polled 7•1 votes; the Zionist Revisionists received WARSAW.—(J. T. A.)—An The United Hebrew Schools of On Sunday, June 16, at 9:15 a. s le vote and the Herz! Zionists re- ori clo! statement t iss i ed by the u Detroit Monday sustained a great m , a class of 65 girls and 35 boys echoed six votes. The total nom- 5 n st er of t he I er or, f ollowing Isr of Vial, cast Wan 451. loss in the sudolen death of Esser will be confirmed in the Jewish Rabinowitz, its founder, The election, which was held here t e visit by airplane to Lemberg and faith at Temple Beth F.I. The cos- simullaneuosly with a majority of hY Minister of the Interior Gen- president since the opening of the mony promises to be an unusually first school on Wilkins street in beautiful one. The services will the Jewish communities through- veal Skladkowski, cleared the • out the country, was marked hy Je w iah population of Lemberg be conducted largely by the eolith.- a Detroit in 1853 and Has s pirit e d contests and great interest from the charges of profanation or maids, the central theme being: by members of the parties on the mockery at the Corpus Christi pros "The Quest For God." The charge Lived Here Since. ballot in the success of their tick- cession there on Sunday, which tothe continuants will be deliver- Merges were the fperea n. ed by Dr. Leo M. Franklin who Samuel Ileavenrich, one of De- cis. Jew i sh Miarachi's Strength, will also give to them the truth- trait's pioneer residents, vale- '; the ult capital o sh of Eastern tnedxtp Galicia. Although balloting was not to be- ', 17 tional blessing. brates his ninetieth birthday Sat- Contradicting the statement gin until 10 a. xi. , many voters During Dr. Franklin's absence Imlay, June 15. During g ,; gtie ho tios It the Zetlek s r- m o de by three Lemberg bishops, from the city Rabbi Leon Frain has Born in Germany in 1839, h e a Clucked Ministry of the Interior de- )ad o re the appointed conducted a large part of the class came to Detroit, then a city of 25,- work with the enntirmants in their 000 inhabitants, in 13353, the At- hour for balloting. It was evident dares that an investigation con- from the very beginning that the j ducted in Lemberg by the polio period of preparation, but si• his alizrachi ticket would win in De- and by the school authorities es- return Dr. Franklin has devoted t iroo ,oikt ,..d t T o heth,, Opr,• )tihkodoitnx ellea.mri,ezrt ltablished the fact that there was the major portion of his time tot the no provocation on the part of the class. One feature of this prep- ' number then the other parties, and • Jewish school girls, who watched aration is unique in that Dr. PIONEER RESIDENT TO BE 90 SATURDAY I , the large sale of individual "She•k- the procession as it passed the Forty-two ' titbit" by the izrachi, w hi c h en _ Jewish high school. titled the holders of these official witnesses were heard and there certificates to votes, showed evi- can be no assumption that the . Jewish Girls consciously desired to dents- of the 51 izrachi strength. Mizrie.hi gained strength from Provoke the participants in the re. Franklin has an extended personal interview with every member of the class. This interview is based upon a three-fool(' questionnaire addressed to the parents of the child, to its public school teacher, and to the child itself, and repro- cents a characte.r test built upon a consistent psychological study of • the indivislual child. This method ESSER RABINOWITZ of individual conference, which was introduced by Dr. Franklin a non- 1919. Ile was 62 years old. bar of years ago, has attrasted late residence was at 2055 Virginia Par k. (Turn to l'age Two). I r. . Rabinowitz arose on Mon- day in an apparently happy mood, enjoyed a. heal ty breakfast ion ' read his morning newspaper. At 9:30 a. m., without giving any the weakness particularly of "Tick- ligious procession, Policemen Injured. et No. 1," representing the Zionist • ,Oi rgs(antioziett,t ) jo g ! ili Iineolta(aa stitahtsel l f ‘r7,tnill The statement declares further that the Minister of the Interior the Zionist District of Detroit and has issued emphatic instructions Haolassah and Junior Iladassah, not to permit further anti-Jewish the official registration showed riots, which are, he declares, con- ltirea raymtlo ibnet e eusptps, o sf stehde rreelpeunt ' (Turn to Page Opposite Editorial) His (Turn to Last Page,) Re-Elect Fischer For 5 Year Term NON-JEWS CRITICIZE GOODWILL PROGRAM SAMUEL HEAVENRICH !antic at that time taking three weeks to cross. He entered the re- Church Leaders' Liberal At - tail clothing business first eta Jet- titude Toward Jews ferson avenue near Woodward, then on Woodward near Congress, Draws Objections. and in 1863 formed with his broth- NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.)—That er, Simian, the firm of lienvenrich Enthusiasm Widespread in Drive; Women Show Congregation B'nai Moshe Fine Results. some leaders in the Federal Council Brothers, manufacturers of cloth- Honors Its Rabbi at --- The campaign for funds for the new Shaarey Zedek goes on apace. It is reported that everywhere the workers are received cordially and enthusiastically. Pledges are be- ing renewed and in many instances increased substantially. These pledges are backed by cash and interest-bearing notes for the en- tire amount. Since last reporting, some $85,- 000 inpledges have been made ' and only those pledges accompa- nied by checks and nodes have been read by Chairman harry Z. Brawn, Thus far hut few of the workers hose completed their work, though many had pledges unaccompanied by the required notes. These, amounting to many thousands of dollars, were not read and listed :Ind will not he until the settle- ments n•coompany the pledges. The tv•ol kers assured the chairman that the,e will be forthcoming at the 'next meeting of the campaign fund collimate, Women's Fine Work. Particularly encouraging have been the results obtained by the woolen's division led by Mrs. Charles Hamburger, chairman. and Mrs. Italph Davidson, vice-chair- man. Splendid reports were turned in by Mrs. Harry Z. Brown, Mrs. A. M. Hershman, Mrs. Abra- ham Cooper, Mrs. David Diamond, Mrs. Charles Smith, Mrs. A. I.nuis Gotrilon, Mrs. Seymour Frank, Mrs. Frank Wetsman and Milers. The wome•n's work served to give the Government Clears Jews of Corpus Christi Profa- nation Charge. The "flizrachi Orthodox Zionist ticket of candidates for of the Churches of Christ in Amer- ing- which firm continued until After retiring from the ica are being criticized for their 19113. liberal attitude and actions regards I manufacturing, business Mr. Congregation 11 nai Moshe, at , a ing Jews, was brought out at a con- Ileavenrich became special agent soccial meeting held Weda e l'aa): ft•renve of Jews anti Christians at for the Detroit office of the North- evening, re-elected Rabbi Moses „....k on t he g„„o w iit pe„„...... , d e _ western Mutual Life Insurance Glared Everett. R. Clinchy, sere- Company, with which office he is tory of the committee on Goodwill still connected. St r. Ileaveririch Between Jews and Christians of is the oldest active life insurance the Federal Council, in a state- solicitor in the United States, and Special "fleeting. Imi n One n Y e . policeman was seriously In- jured and six, including Police Commissioner Szydlewski, received slight injuries in a clash with a students' demonstration in Lem- berg. Eight students were taken tat the hospital. The clash occurred when the na- tional democratic students formed Himon Kaplan Heads Elec. n street demonstration, carrying tion Board; Voting at • placards with inscriptions against Shaarey Zedek. the government. Mounted police at first attempted to disperse the Delegates to the thirty-second, demonstrants but olvithout success, annual convention of the Zionist The police then charged into the Organization of America, to be demonstration meeting, with a held in Detroit beginning June 30,, counter-attack by the students, will be elected from the Zionist who used knives, stones and iron District of Detroit this Sunday, bars in the fight. This was the June 16, second skirmish with the students The rotting station, at the Shaer- within 24 hours. On the previous ey Zedek branch, Twelfth and At- occasion a number of persons were kinson, will be open from 10 a. m. injured. The student demonstration was to 3 p. m. The candidates, from whom seven are to be elected, are: formed following a huge church Harry Cohen, Joseph II. Ehr- procession held in the morning. In lich, Benjamin 13. Fenton, Morris this procession 3,000 students par- Fishman, Ilynian Goldberg, Joseph ticipated. No disturbances oc- Haggai, Rabbi A. M. Hershman, correct at that time. The Minister of the Interior A. J. Kootrinan, Aaron Kurland,' Max Lipaitz, Jacob Miller , Aaron spent two hours in Lemberg and Pregersoo, Simon Shetzer, David conferred with Governor Gluchov- Siomnx, Philip S tn o zi oilvbi,trz., NI , ski anti District Chief Klotz. 7.aCrhis.n•i'M Israel s Advises Jews to Hide. Voters are to cast their ballots Jew- As in the Middle Ages, for not more than five. from this ish population in Ivi,it,heciJtelew... list. • towns and villages was advised to The election board in charge of retire from the streets and their the balloting is headed by Ilimon businesses during the hours when Kaplan, who will be assisted by I. the Corpus Christi church process Katz and Julius Braun. which , :dons are held. The nominating committee Following the Lemberg out- presented the slate of candidates breaks during the Corpus Christi was headed by llarry Cohen church procession there on Sun- ZIONISTS TO ELECT DELEGATES SUNDAY, men to the Jewish Telegraphic i3' daily in his office and among his Agency. 1.ast week, at the United clients. While never occupying public l'reshyterian General Assembly, that denomination cut its appro- ofli•e, he has ever been zealous in priation to the Federal Council in helping in all civic affairs, has half, because of objections to the been a director of banks, presi- "liberal" policies of the Council, in- dent of the Phoenix Club, presi- eluding its gocalwill program. dent and life trustee of Temple Criticisms of the committee on Beth El and active in charitable • Goodwill by Cfiristians themselves works , lie is also a life member were reviewed by Dr. S. al. ('avert, Of Union Lodge of Masons. Mr. Ileavenrich has six children, one of the general secretaries of the Federal Council, muter three 13 grandchildren and t•oo great- grandchildren. heads: 1. The far-reaching influence of the committee is seen in the fact I that an editor of the syndicating processes of Methodist papers con- suited the committee respecting the publication of an article favoring dayialpzecri upini taotredd,tayt the ,,,sw girls proselyting, and the article was re-- Air. Zither is chairman, ore pro- had "profaned or mocked" the re- I retell, or, if subsequently used, RABBI MOSES FISCHER gassing, and nmingt•inents are he- ligious proceasion. a communique • much modified. I Fischer for a term of five tears. I 2. Two denominational papers. Return of Henry Wineman lug completed for the entertain- was s published in the Jewish pre s went delegates. I Rabbi Fischer has served the De- conservative anti fundamentalist is Spurs Workers to Raise The of official greeting of the De. here, urging the Jewish population troll Congregation for the past six character, have printed editorials ish community to the via- to "close windows and balconies of $20,000 Balance. years, coasting here from Chicago. objecting to the friendly and co- trait Jewish homes facing the streets and to icing delegates will be at a re•ep- keep the doors of stores closed" At the dedication of the new operative attitude toward Jews of The return to Detroit on Sunday Coon and donee tot be hold at Hotel; synagogue at Lawrence and Des- the Federal Council's Committee. from a F:urtopean trip of Ilenry ter, on alay 19, Rabbi Fist-her was 3. When the United Presbyter- Stotler 's-turtlay evening, June 2s, (Turn to Page Two). Wineman, president of the Jewish presented with resolutions honor- ian General Assembly threatened Welfare Federation of Detroit ing him on his 25 years of service gave evidence of added impetus in (Turn to Last Page.) . in the rabbinate. (Turn to Last Page.) the final week of the United Jew- ish ( ampaign. At a luncheon of workers in the campaign, on Tuesday, air. Wine- man expressed regret that Detroit Jewry should have fallen down in a small campaign, at a time when "The Dedication of the Hebrew University in Jerusalem" it always oversubscribed quotas Is Feature Work to be Shown Here; Artist's Works more than three times the one Received Distinction of the Legion of Honor. adopted for this year. At Tuesday's luncheon, it was. In addition to the original of art of Leopold Pilichowski seems reported that $130,000 had been raised, and in response to Mr. the "Opening of the Hebrew Uni- to a:1,1 something essentially mod- Wineman's call it was evident that versity of Jerusalem," the• noted ern to a firm traditional technique. the workers were determined not masterpiece by Leopold Pilichow- lie received many distinctions, to stop for another week, thus giv- ski, several of his world-famous ing themselves enough time to canvasses will he on exhibition, at medals in Lemberg, Paris and raise the balance of $20,001) neces- the Fine Arts Galleries of the J. L. Seattle. His pictures were bought sary for the raising of the $150,- Hudson Company at the exhibit for the museums in The Hague sponsored by the Jewish Centers ("Scholars in a Temple"), the 000 quota. in Paris Tuesday's meeting WAS marked Association, Zionist District of De- Luxembourg Museum by an inspiring address by Dr. troit and Temple Beth El, June 24 ("Day of Atonement") and for John Slawsoon. executive Fee retary to July it. One of the best known private collections. He received of the Federation, who outlined works is "The Daughters of the distinction of the Legion of Honor from the French govern- the need for a rigorous process of 'Israel." inquiry both in this city and na- Mr. Pilichowski, famous for his ment in 1927. tionally, to determine the plans for representation of Jewish life, has The feature of the Pilichowald future effort, and to deciele on excelled himself in this picture, exhibition is the portrayal of the plans which should include all im- portraying the grace and poetry of greatest event in Jewish history, The-se, he hygone days. The scene is in the "The Dedication of the Hebrew po rtant local causes. pointed tout, are important steps women's gallery of a synagogue. University in Palestine." No per- if the Federation is to function as The halt' atmosphere is emphasized son can afford to miss this great the parent Jewish body. by the attitude of prayer and de- opportunity and should make as Pointing to the opposition that votion with which all the worship- effort to visit the galleries during developed in the present campaign pers are listening to the old lady the limited time of the exhibition, to the Hebrew schools, Dr. Slawson who is expounding from the Bible, as at the conclusion Mr. Pilichow- urged that everything possible be while the central beautiful figurs ski is taking his work to English done to win over the "conscien- is perhaps dreaming of the restora- and other art centers of Europe. tion of King Solomon's Temple. Sirs. David B. Werbe is chair- (Turn to Page Opposite Editorial.) Pilichowski's subject painting, man of arrangements for this ex- are strikingly powerful and pa- hibition. Others on the committee DR. J. GILBERT ISRAEL t hstic at are Fred Si. Butsel, Milton M. the same with time; a combines Alexander, Jo- drama wistful seph Ehrlich, David Rabbi A. A. Brown, Si. NEW MAIMONIDES HEAD a sense of Hersh- sense of humor. His well-known paintings are brought before the man, Rabbi Leon Fran), Mrs. The following have been elected Congregation Shaarey Zedek will graduate 21 boys and girls from the eighth grade and nine from the Walter Fuchs and Samuel Levine. Detroit public for the first time. twelfth, or High School, this Sunday morning, at ceremonies at the main synagogue, Willis and Brush officers of the Maimonides Medi- Ilia style is bold and vigorous, The advisory committee COO- cal Society for the ensuing year: streets. Dr. J. Gilbert Israel, president; yet also remarkable for a certain ' sista of Milton NI. Alexander, The above photograph is of the eighth grade graduates and their instructor. chairman; Milford Stern, Rabbi A. subtlety of apprehension and deli- Dr. Daniel Cohn, vice-president; Top row, standing, from left to right: Edward Rothenberg, Ann R. Bosch, Arthur Charles Nagler, M. Ashinsky, Slomovitz, Bernard Isaacs, Dr. Sydney Klein, secretary; Dr. ' cacy of touch. This is noteworthy. Philip Ruth Janice Greenberg, Max 1.. Pomerantz, Jean Ruth Grossberg, Morris Firestone. Rabbi Franklin, for example. in his portrait of Minnie Goldberg, Isadore Nusbaum, Ester Kaale, Ted Stolinsky, Betty Ruth Davidson, W. W. Kahn, treasurer. Middle MN' John Slawson, Rabbi Fischer, llr. Ezra Lipkin has been re- anel Zsogsvill. "Shylock" is also Dr. Lewis Cohen, Rachel Salitzky. Ehrlich and Judge H. Mrs. Joseph la striking conception, in which Bottom row: Ilanna Eacann, Alice Globeraon, Gertrude D. Zeman, J. B. Rogvoy (instructor), Beryl elected editor of the Maimonides ; many r....snings may be read. The Harry B. Keidan. Bulletin. hB Baron Harriette Glickman • s, D oral• . J aco b S'HAAREY ZEDEK SUNDAY SCHOOL GRADS U. J. C. FUND NOW AT $130,000 MARK . a Original Masterpieces of Pilichowski To Be on Display at Hudson Galleries i H