A merica ,fewish Periodical Cotter CUITON AVENUI - CINCINNATI 10, OHIO litcY)LTRonliewon(iffwmicu FORD (Continued from Page One.) the religious laws concerning Chalitza, that is, the iaw requiring, special ceremonies of release to! enable remarriage of a WidtiNg whose husband dies without issue and who is survived by a brother.' Stirs (lands likewise asked for rab- binical reform of the law govern- 1 ing the status of Agunoth, women whose husbands have been lost track of, as well as the abolition of restrictions against Cohensi (descendants of the ancient priest- hood of Israel) to marry widows or divorcees. She also asked dras- tic action to curb polygamy proc-! ticed by certain groups of &Thar- I die Jews in the Oriental countries.l About 70 delegates attended. 20 1 of whom were from the United States Delegates at the confer- ence were, in addition to those from this country, from Belgium, Great Britain, France, Holland, Latvia, Austria, Palestine, Poland, Switzerland and Czechoslovakia. A message of greetings was read from Louis Marshall, president of the American Jewish Committ«. The message expre sin! t he loin. that organized Jewish womanhood will participate in the work of the extended Jewish Agency for Pal- estine. Papers were read at the session by Mrs. Lindheim, former presi- dent of Hadassah, women's Zioni-d organization in the United State:, MN. Reichenstein of Poland, Miss S. Wransky of Germany. Confidence front JOHNNY LEBOW With W. D. 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EINSTEIN HONORED BY ENTHUSIASTIC AUDIENCE (Continued from Page One.) Medican Society, He pointed to the spirit that has permeated Jewry in the past centuries, and (mid tribute to Einstein as the greatest genius of the age. Mr. Hailer reviewed the life of the scientist, and referred to him as "not only a citizen of the fatherland, but a citizen of the world" and as "an ambassador of good will." Professor Rainich briefly and simply explained some of the prob- lems in psysics which were ad- vanced and solved by Einstein. He described a scientist as a man who wants to explain nature, and pointed to the advance of the science of physics and the manner in which important questions are answered as a result of Einstein's theory. Rabbi Frani declared that he en- vied Professor Rainich, who was perhaps the only nom in the hall who understood Einstein's theory For That NEW HOME Do you know, for instance, that your Gas Company can show you how to build a home to save fuel and heat it at a reasonable cost? Do you know that ser- vice charges on a gas fired furnace over long periods of years are practically nothing; that your Gas Com- pany in selling you this heating is also guaranteeing You real service? Did you ever think of the fact that you don't have to pay for gas fuel until you've used it—and if you aren't heating your home, you don't have your money tied up in a fuel that has to he stored! Have you ever known that gas is the one form of household heating on which you can really know the approximate price for every year, before you have ever expended a penny on it There's no guess-work on gas. It is cleaner, more eco- nomical, ashless, sootless, dustless, always the same. It is delivered into your home as you need it by your Gas Company, and your thermostat does the furnace firing for you. It is the one form of heating in w hich all the facts as to cost and up-keep are given you in advance—and the proven figures of other users are here for your comparison. Come in—get the facts on gas! You still see that it is the one method of heating for that nest home of yours! DETROIT CITY GAS CO. Frank S. Fugate, Sales Man•ger Clifford BRANCHES: Boulevard General Motor. Bldg. IOS Zl ) ;e7tba:higen Sf Bitale• BRANCHES. Hamtramck 0 1:07 loserh c"`"P"` esndone 3,11) Biddle Awe. (Continued from Page One.) "You can always be certain of per- fection in cleaning when you rely on them. I never have had so much joy out of clothes be- fore." It s Forest's staff of experts, every one trained to it tow just what to do with certain materials, that enables this company to attain such per- fection in cleaning. Sheer summer garments particularly need expert attention. You can always entrust them to Forest without worry. Your vacation apparel should be in their hands now. [(DIREST I C., CLEANERS DYERS ets will be sold to those desiring to - . attend the dance alone, which is to begin at 9 p. m. MAURICE MISGYER All of the day's ceremonies will Secretary Wilbur'` Jewish Ap- take place at the (frith Com- pointee on the Advisory Conn. munity house, 375 East Ferry mitten on Education. avenue. At the meeting last :Monday evening, a committee was ap- pointed, consisting of "Daddy” 533.547 FOREST AVE E COlumbia 4200 WASHINGTON JEWISH Freund and Bernard Ginsburg, to extend the lodge's greetings t o (Continued from Preceding Page). Samuel Ileavenrich on his nine- tieth birthday. tv-seventh Congress on March 4, 1901, and he served successively. in the six succeeding congresses, until March 3, 1015. He was beaten by Meyer London for his seat in the Sixty-fourth and Sixty- fifth Congresses and then came back for the following session. His 15 years as a member of Congress were full of activity and interest, for he was particularly prominent because of his efforts in the Russian passport cases and his outcry against Kishenev and other pogroms. An old Democrat on the hill reminded us that he sat next to "Henry" at the Democratic convention in Chicago in 1902. No, he is not entirely forgotten in Washington for his name will never be eliminated from the rec- ord of Congress maintained in the biography of Congressmen, where he is listed under "Goldfogle, henry Mayer," etc. by the Mizrachi. The election board consisted of = only 47 as having registered as Philip Slomovitz, representing the = members of the District, 41 from Zionist Organization, chairman; = Hadassah and six from Junior Ha- B. Kumove of the Peale Zion, s, — (tussah. The evident indifference Wary; Mrs. Feldstein, Hallassah; = on the part of Z. O. members was S. Newman, Order Sons of Zien; = in direct contrast to the great in- Mr. Prussian and Mrs. Kaplan, = terest displayed by Mizrachi meni- Mizrachi; Mr. Ashkinazy and L. - - a' 1,ers, of whim, 113 registered, and Lerman, Zeire Zion; Mr. Kunio,: almost us many more voted by dis- and L. Perrin, Peale Zion; A. = playing "Slukolim." Weisbrot, Zionist-Revisionist. • • • The Misrachi Issue. The concern of Mizrachi in this 25,000 VOTES CAST election, and the truly remark- THROUGHOUT COUNTRY able manner in which Orthodox NEW YORK.-1.1. T. A.)-Of Zionist members turned out to the 35 to 40 delegates who are to = vote, is ascribed to the campaign represent American Zionists at the and propaganda conducted by their forthcoming Zionist. Congress in leaders prior to the election. Nlem- Zurich, a large majority will go as = hers of the Mizrachi.made an issue the representatives of the adminis- of the problem of education in Pal- tration of the Zionist Organization estine, the present regime being of America, early returns in the = oharged with abusing Orthodox Zionist Congress elections held in = sentiments. The result of Miz- the United States for the first time rachi propaganda was that the on Sunday, June 9, indicate. older Zionists prevailed upon the According to reports received = younger members of their families up to noon on Monday by the Zion- .= - t o go to the polls, and there were ist election board, headed by Dr. F numerous instances of grandpar- Nathan Ratnoff and Rabbi Wolf ents being accompanied by their Gold, 7,000 votes were cast in = grandchildren to east ballots fur Greater New York and about 25,- 000 throughout the country, in- the Mizrachi ticket. The number who registered was eluding the 7,000. According to 154, and of these three destroyed a preliminary count 40 per c their ballots without voting. The of the vote in New York City was balloting - .005 not without distrub- cast for the delegates representing :ince, Peale Zion represenitatives the Mizrachi, Orthodox Zionist or- — objecting to "electioneering" done ganization. (Continued from Page One.) Don't they do Lovely work? Rabbi Parzen to Write On the Jews in Oregon Rabbi Herbert Parzen of Port- land, Ore., formerly of Detroit, has been commissioned by Max J. Kohler, one of the editors of Cyclopedia Judaica, a new popular Jewish encyclopedia which is in course of preparation, to prepare the article on the history of the Jews in Oregon. Things You Ought to Know. Why Salt Makes Us Thiesty. There is a good proportion of salt in the blood of the human body. When we take a perceptible amount of salt with our food we increase the salt supply of our blood beyond normal. The system then requires water to dilute the surplus salt, and the need for the dilution manifests itself in a de- sire to drink. Thirst is a sign that our system needs more water. Do you know that there is deep down, underlying quality in Mond? That is why Murad is the one cigarette which goes on from year to year. NOW OPEN! Something new! Public course with all the advantages of a Nine clay courts. private club. Come and See the Finest Tennis Courts in Detroit Art Staff's Dexter Tennis and Skating Center Davison at Dexter. Hogarth 2675 Play when you wish. Reserve your course. Small fee. Longfellow 8439 Detroit, Mick * WHITE STAR DAIRY * KING PHARAOH'S representa- Manufacturers and Distributors tive in Washington is Minister Ask Your Grocer For Pasha, whose beautiful legation of relativity. He paid tribute to mansion faces Meridian ('ark. WHITE STAR SPECIAL SOUR CREAM Einstein the artist, and pointed There has been a Jewish member With Every Meal with pride to the fact that the on his staff quite a few years, sort Deliciously Different. All kinds of Loaf Chase great mathematieion in this coun- try, Professor :Michaelson of Chi- Checker Cabs. Empire 7000 cago, was also a painter, and that Professor Einstein was a fine vio- .,( linist. :1 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111IIIIIIII11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111g __. Mr. Haggai, as the final speaker of the evening, in an address Yiddish, called upon the audio to inscribe Professor Einstein's = name in the Golden Book at Jeru- salem, and a considerable sum was contributed in response. Mrs. II. Milkovsky, president of I L_ the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Jew- = ish National Fund, presented a ... - check to the fund for $500 in the EL. name of her organization. The musical program consisted of three selections on the violin, -- 1 : very ably played by Ida Divinoti- Rothberg, accompanied by Lillian = Estrin. A tribute to the gathering was read front Governor Fred W. Green, (Continued from Page One.) U. J. C. FUND NOW AT $130,000 MARK from FOREST the status of women. PISGAH OFFICERS TO BE INSTALLED :== MIZRACHI TICKET WINS ELECTION HERE FOR DELEGATES TO ZIONIST CONGRESS E. ' You will have three choices of fuel in heating that new home of yours—liquid fuels, solid fuels, and GAS! Engineers are agreed that gas heating is the best—but do you know the facts on costs, maintenance, and dollars and cents value of this finest method of home heating? 11111eh as Despite prevailing impressions, created in great part by moving pictures and popular Diction, that Egyptian women are creatures of mystery, leading lives of seclusion within the guarded precincts of the harem, the feminine world of the country of the Pharaohs has many interests in common with the modern sisterhood of other lands. Male. Samy Pasha is an enthusi- astic supporter of the "feminist movement," which was started by her distinguished mother, Mme. Chartioul Pasha, a few years ago, in ('air„. lie announces that separate tick- Gems From Jewish Literature It's just bock sands of enslaved brethren. 5Iany conditions have changed there, but nothing has been modernized as By ROSE BARLOW WEINMAN r. You're right, Elsa telling us recently of conditions in ' the land which was ancient Nlitz- raim and we can hardly recognize it as the land front which Moses escaped with his hundreds of thou- (A Shevuoth Poem) still others nail-studded clubs. An KIDDUSII IIA'SHEM "For the not time I call upon they fell upon the Jews. The Jews embraced each other you: Whoever will accept the Si." Conference on Agency. Christian faith shall live. Come husbands, wives and childret BASLE.-(J. T. A.1-1 confer- here to the cross.," clasped in each other's arms, an( ence to be devoted to Swiss they cried in unison: Jewry's participation in the ex- "This I. the day which the Lord hash "Hear, 0 Israel, the Lord ou made: tended Jewish Agency for Pales- God, the Lord is One!" We will rejoice and he glad in it. tine was convoked for June 10. This ilf. 1f7: day which the Lord hash -Sholom Ash. The conference was called by the Federation of Israelitish Communi- We will rejoice and be glad in it.' TO N' SWEETHEART ties in Switzerland. This was the reply the Jews "Rosy •pples, deep-green shadows, made in joyous song. Velvet meads the grove surrounding, And again Krivonos remained And the laughter "r the river Ear and table •nd loud resounding. standing, not knowing what to do, and looked with bewilderment at ..Come to me, rny•ngel-sweetheart. Ripened fruit on boughs will xereen us: the priest. "Do the work of God," said the 14,-- .9 apple; zm1-- •r1 .19,, And a stolen kiss between us ... priest, again and again making the sign of the cross over hint. .•eeme. the autumn pale-blue flower. Alit emoron you , will rare ,. You: "Cossacks! The Jews! At them! Me7a flower; 01.--• flower. hurrah!" '10 my throbbing heart I•ll press you. The shout of "Hurrah!" rang I through the orchard, and from ..t have .toree or golden legends. '1)11'Y '" l'''' ''''' tam 'me.' Y"'. 1 every nook of it Cossacks rushed out upon the Jews. Some carried M' s - rol i' ir:. ".' „e Y "."(-i' irt n:Iii yea." -z. Schneider. crooked swords, others lung pikes, Know the Facts on Gas Heating! !of taking the place of Joseph of SEC'Y WILBUR'S old+ ? JEWISH APPOINTEE 1`;.!' minister's wife has been make increases in the Community Fund drive either, • Mr. Wineman expressed sorrow over the loss of an outstanding worker in the death of Esser Ra- binowitz, president of the United Hebrew Schools of Detroit. Ile declared it to be an irreparable loss for the entire community. Additional contributions of $25 and over to United Jewish Cam- paign from June 6 to June 13 fol- low: tious objectors" to the cause of a united Detroit Jewry under the Federation. "The community as. pert is more important than the individual element," he declared. Leaders in the campaign dis- cussed the difficulties encountered David J. Jmeph Co., 11,000. in the present drive. Some 1250. blamed the failure to raise the Israel Cohen, Collins Bros, A. Glazer, complete quota on the lack of Ben 11. Goldberg. Louie Cranet, workers, others on the antipathy, Jacobs. S li. 5•11n. Hyman A Keida n. Wolf II. Heidan. Jots, M. M•rks, Mirhi- to the Hebrew schools. Store Fixture Co. Inc. Perfertoin Fred M. Butzel said he consid- esn Liedee. Herbert T. Robinson, II l' Well. ered it futile to draw conclusions Cr. Geo. wine.. additional; 1100 each Or. Chat, Bennett, Fred Ginsburg. ad- from any drive, because all drives are dependent on business and ditional. 575 each. Mortis filrnbaum. N. L. Fink. Roy R. other conditions. He pointed out Fi•her. Sol Gerson. additional: GI that the present drive had nothing • Hoffman. Chas. Hamburger. (busman Wismar Co. Harry A. Jacobs. Raymond to compare with, since all previous Mawr., Gus Severna, Jacob D. Ibern• drives were for three-year periods herr. Monroe Rootentleld. additional, Al- of time, whereas this is a one-year es Taub. 174 each. Jo.. A Zechrnii, 1140. campaign. He deplored the "great Meyer Heckman. ttr. Bernoteln. deal of acrimony" which was additional. Cadillac Show M. Case • Nfc. created concerning a hospital, and Co.. Hugh Connolly. Leo A Cooke,. Sam said it was unfortunate the com- Epstein. Maurice E. Freedlander. Ilenj munity did not go ahead with Gassin. Hy Gittleman, Greenberg In•or. • nre Agenry, Andrew Hartman, If•rtio plans for a "Y." Horwitz. Jaroh J., E•t•tr. Samuel Ho. Pointing to the failure to get baker. J.rob Kaufman, M•urire Landau, people to raise their contributions. H A. Mose. Gu•va•• Pines. Or. A. E Sr hiller. Srhlafer Iron • Metal Co. ad- he said that those who didn't raise ditional. Shapiro • Brodie, Jos. Silber- their donations in this drive didn't , stein. 828 each. PUBLIC APPROVAL The officers of the Detroit Life Insurance Company are highly gratified at the manner in which the Jewish people of Detroit are co- operating to make the Detroit Life "Presi- dent's Month" campaign a success. The month of June has always been dedi- cated in honor of the President of the Detroit Life Insurance Company. When Mr. Irving Moss was elected to that office it was agreed that the tradition of "President's Month" should be carried on and the Jews of Detroit have responded heartily in honoring the election of a co-religionist to that high posi- tion. W. IRVING MOSS, The quota for "President's Month" is $3,500,000 of new insurance. The agency of Vice-President Morris Fishman has pledged to produce $1,500,000. The record for the first thirteen days of this month is very satisfactory and we of the Detroit Life feel confident of ultimate suc- cess in the fulfillment of our pledge. —Ph .lo by I . Si lira.. MORRIS FISH)IAN, Detroit Life Insurance Co. "The Company of Ser7'ice" A Division of Securities Insurance, Inc. W. 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