ANClialli ffewish Periodical Carter CLIFTON AVINU1 - CINCINNATI 20, 01110 r--- [ 44) All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS 1114MM LWISII 11-RONICL- TELEPHONE !CADILLAC 1-0-4.0 THE ONLY ANGLO-JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN VOL. XXVIII. NO. 17 DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1929 IN BRITISH Hoover Names Harry F. Guggenheim — ZIONISTS TO HONOR BRING MARSHALL'S United States Ambassador to Cuba uba POLICY DEMANDED MEMORY OF LOUIS BODY FROM PARIS BY JEWISH AGENCY„,,i'l,■ t n i l ,INF(. ;TGOnN,c., ,:hlthi, • , MARSHALL MONDAY FOR 11 S BURIAL CHANGES 3,,,:flowNli,own. , ter-American ic:In1.- ; fork City, president of the Gug- American conference held in Wash- ' Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents Nearly 2,000 Children To Return To Religious Classes At Temple Beth El ■4a a o f( I ) not St u nn(117; nirrniinnfrl, Se t. 22.8.), Unfltyh(7neS'allutuss‘ rdli ya attend iset,,.,s,s jai ani.„ (it, EXCEED $35,000 SUM IN DRIVE HERE FOR ZION RELIEF FUND the religious school system of Tern- !one session during the week. In go nheim Fund for the Promotion ltgl"n• Asks Reparation, Protection, pie Beth El will reopen its doors ' way Beth El congregation has of Aeronautics, as Ambassador to The son of Daniel Guggenheim, Local District Arranged for His Remo ins to Rest in Settlement of Wall ' ruba, to take the place of Colonel he is president for the season's work. Chose to' advanced beyond the oone.session- Only Half of Prospective of the Daniel Gug- Memorial Meeting for Family Vault at Salem 2,000 children will return to their' n-week religious school and has in- Question. Noble Brandon Judah of Chicago genheini fund for the promotion of Contributors Thus Far Departed Leader. regular classes. A large regiodra- stituted a considerable department ' — Fields Cemetery. who has resigned, was announced aeronautics founded by his father Heard From. lion of new pupils is also amid , Moodily at - of week --- - day the White House. religious education. ' DETERMINED TO GO ON in 1926 with a $2,500,000 g rant ' BUTZEL WILL DELIVER anted. A faculty of CO teachers The Saturday aessoms begin at WITH PALESTINE WORK h e l In . the selection of 51r. Guirgen- The fund which has been active , in WILL NAME PALESTINE will greet the students to continue' O:30. The week-day sessions will MEMBERS OF HADASSAH ADDRESS OF TRIBUTE m, the President is believed to utmost every phase of eranautics, , COLONY IN HIS HONOR wit h them their course of study be announced later. T.— , GIVE MORE THAN $3,000 — have taken cognizance of the great has given more than $1,200,000 to in Judaism. All Pioneers . ossesung Inv- 'met commercial aeronautics is to various universities and engineer- ---- Temple High School. Program to Be Preceded by Despite the large number of I take in the fostering' Of closer re- ing societies for academic instruc- migration Permits to Temple li ah El }flail Sc, esod to Continue ool or Karen Hay - Non-Jews Join World Jewry students, however, individual Annual Election of ' ` '' - 1 lotions between the United States lion and for research in aeronau - ` ` Be Settled on Land. Dvv rivoersk t u o n Kinee classes will he smolt, as the school the tenth, eleventh and twelfth teprruNpotrm In Paying Tribute to edal Officers. an d the countries of Central and tical pro blems. , ., , which opens Sept. 29, grades ______ ! O n in four independent is conducted — G r eat Leader. _ Was War Aviator. meets at 9:330. The high school is J a: RUSA LEM,— (J. T. A. ) — South America. Mr. Guggenheim 'i unts. the morning achool, h is Detroit Zionists will honor the been an out standing figo Mr. Guggenheim was an official Attempts to bring about an end, ,:il, r, e _. e . , .% Yorkers for . t• " -re - in and director in several copper coal. L ouis Marshall at a me- ' NEW YORK.—The first religi- the Sunday morning Schad, the one of the prides of Both El con- the Palestine Emer- 1 % i opment oi this industry mem . m.Y n f ' to the mutual Aralo-.Iewish boycottt : for it, too, signifies an 'gem), Relief Fund, at a luncheon , ponies from 1913 to 1923 and from mom ] meeting to take place Mon- ' ous service too be held in the new Sunday afterno. school and the gregation, are being undertaken by merchants I ” both continents. advance in its program of religious t h • 1:116 to 192:3, a member of the firm day evening, Sept. 23, at the Phila. Temple Lmanu-El, the magnificent Fenkell bran ,11 u onednes- Heads Aeronautics Fund. education. It means that no long- day, reported lure. A prominent Jewish mer- Week-D•y Education. dei p h'• - B• B y ron a Ta mud l mud Torah. of Guggenheim Brothers. edifice at Fifth Avenue and Sixty- more than $35,000 Cr do Jewish boys and girls chant applied to the Z 'Zionist Exe-1 Mr. Guggenheim, who is a grad- The Saturday school w hi c cease raised, with prospects Fred M. Butzel, friend and for fifth Street, will During the war he served be the funeral of doubling as cutive to arrange an urgent con- , ante h opens their religious education at eon- this sum before of Pembroke College, Cam- naval aviator in the foreign service many years co-wrker of the de- , next Tuesday of Louis Marshall, on Sept. 28, is also kn own as the limitation the campaign is ference on the present commercial E bridge, England, was a age but continue i% over confirmation department. It I famous American lawyer member of of the United States aviation and Jew- tended by situation in the country. ! the committee of experts which is at- through the high school period studen ts of the s eventh forces in Fra nce , England and Leaders in the drive urged the 'sh leader, president of the con- The Zionist executive has decid- ', met in B !Brussels in Feb., 1927, to Italy, with ighth and ninth grades of the when they most need its instrue- workers to go on with q- egatioon and a moving spirit in the rank of Lieutenant the work al to bring into the country with- : study the economic consequences Commander. school whose Ile is a member of chief program is :e in order to help meet the emer- in a few weeks all Chaluzion, pie- ' of any limitation of air armament tii)T hs e uil i org in utild i r ay nce rnd intermediate geney building of the new house of preparation for confirmation. In vorship. situation created in Palma American Society of Interim- neers, who are now in possession of which would include civil areonau- the beginning with the kinder- tout Law and of th at they may be tra ined to schools, • tine by the recent Moslem out- the American In- This was made known Monday understand immigration certificates. They tics. In 1928 and thoroughly the sign fic- Konen (or the age of four or five) rages. Fred M. Butzel, Milford he served as the stitute for Mining Engineers. Ile number between 7 and 800. A United States delegate on ofter word was received from ante of Confirmation, the the In- , is 40 years old. students Stern, chairman of the Detroit (Turn to Page Three). ames Marshall, his son, that special fund will be obtained for the ady of the noted leader, who (lied n Zur ich, Swd, itz erlan on Sept. e pt. this purpose. The Alliance Israelite Univers- elle and the Pica (Palestine cool- onization association) have sug- II, would leave ALL OF U. S. GRIEVES AT MARSHALL'S GRAVE gested to their representatives here to associate themselves with the relief and reconstruction activ- ities, the Jewish Telegraphic Agency understands. lay Che rbourg T aboard the Leviathan and isiocunIdday e arrive in New York n xt The new Temple was not to have %poled until sund own on Oct. 4, Non - Jews as Well as Jews Mourn Passing of Great Ameri - The Jewish Colonial Trust board can and Jewish Leader; President Hoover Grieved has authorized A. E. Hoofien, head to Learn of Death of His Loyal Friend. of the Anglo-Palestine Company the beginning of Rosh Hashonah so ',scat was the influence of Louis Marshall in the lite of the 'oongregation and in the merger of here, to place himself and the the two congregations which made The American community, non - Jewish as well as Jew banks of the company at the dis- . the new temple possible, that it - ' pawl I o f f tl , tion com- ish, is saddened by the death of Louis Alarshall, great : t he reconstru tru c tion was considered a fitting tribute to 'Mace. him that he should be carried to I leader, humanitarian, philanthropist and lawyer. Claims for Compensation. hislast resting place through its Statesmen, clergymen, leaders front the Atlantic to I Stepsfor towar d filing the rst . claim FRED M. BUTZEL co nopensat io n on tithe the Pacific this week expressed their deep-felt sorrow at j The doors of the Committee, Rabbi Leon Fram and Meyer L. Prentis addressed the luncheon, Campaign Among Masses, The drive here is not limited to the large donor, rs, who are being so l icited Mr. Stern's commit- tee. A popular campaign is be- ing waged, and more than 50 or- ganizations have pledged to co- PALESTINE OFFICIALS NEGLIGENCE IS SCORED of Detroit Jewish Chronicle in Palestine Describe Events and Blame Administration Which Was In- formed in Advance of Planned Outrages. The Detroit Jewish ('hronicle this week received a num- ber of letters front readers in Palestine, and all are un- animous in scoring the British administration there for its negligence. A former Detroiter, now prominent in the new Jewish new Temple synagogue at Fifth settlement, writing from Tel Aviv on Aug. 27, four days death of one of the students of the loss of such a great figure. ' parted leader, will be the speaker ' and of the old Presi dent Herbert Hoover, the H ebron Yes ai u m the in a statement to the Jewish Telegraphic of the evening, and Rev. H. Mil- Avenue and Seventy-sixth Street after the outrages began in Jerusalem states• Arab massacre were begun e by the Age n cy, de: eclard were draped ' n You may be better informed than we are here as to what is happ- (as y will chant the Haskarah. father of !lorry Frumen. "I am deeply grie•ed to learn that my friend, Louis Marshall, ening in the land. We are at present under martial ' dead leader. Crepe alai, hl"ungroveer ha s Mr. Marshall's death came law and the pub- The claimant, Mendel Frumen paned away. His eminent servic es as a ' the front door of the new parish rication of newspapers has been suspended since Friday. in law, government, conciliation Until yes. erusa lem an great shock to all Jewry, and be-; house on Sixty-fifth Street. around terday morning the municipality of Chicago, arrived in J d philanthropy will remain of enduring value to his county y. His . of Tel Aviv published meager hullo- cause of his achievement in form- Sept. la. His son, Harry, was a : Jewish brethre n will long gratefully remember his successful labors the corner from the new temple tins about happenings in the land, but this was stopped today in ing the Jewish Agency it by order was par.' British subject, having been born /kir the military governor of the *promoting mutual respect and ticularly felt by the Zionists, who in Ilamilton, Ont. Simplicity to Mark Burial. good will amongst the races. But feel that they owe to him the uni- ' utiiil.setrsi te rt e. etsNofbromm ly is pmt ir tted ri t. 01 Jews Arrested. above all he will linger in memory fication of all elements in Jewry . .—Simplicity will mark Charged with murder by pre-, , a v lovable man ■ ant ■ loyal for Palestine. f J riN‘ I a. M. the last rites for the late Louis I E. E HEYN PROMINENT MERCHANT IS DEAD mediated shouting, been imprisonedn in the c of '.. 41 Jews have r Acre, where Vladimir Jabotinsky The meeting on Monday evening I Marshall, in accordance with his Willians Howard Taft, will be preceded by a brief busi- 1 last wish, it was learned here. Chief Justice of the United States ness meeting, to lust from 8 :15 to The transference of the body Hon. DESCRIBES SOVIET WAR ON RELIGION the loss of life which has so. curved in Palestine and to as• sure you that His Majesty's Goy. I ed, and we would despair if these and 19 of his co-defenders of Jeru- supreme Court and former presi- 9 p. m., during which new officers, from the hospital to the Friesen- secrifices should prove in vain, as salem were confined in 1920. Their dent of the ,Un. itedarsStaatefi, said will be elected to direct Zionist af-, berg. Jewish cemetery Founder of release on bail is impossible be- Heyn's Bazaar was att d Rabbi Fram Criticizes Rabbi were those of 1921. The govern- in tr i bute fairs during the coming year. ment alone is to blame for loss of , ed by representatives of the Zion- fore a magistrate decides under Glazer's Charges Against Was in Business Here The local Zionist District has ist Federation of Zurich and of the Louis Marshall w y a■ e s a r. life and the demolished settle. which charge they shall be held. a n ocl__h_s, a I issued a call to all Zionists to be Kehillah. A guard of honor con- Russia. been for ■ number of ments. We know in adv•nce that for 53 Years. These 44 men were captured in "' "`, on time at this meeting and to the most successful and active law- attempts will be made to fin blame - sisting of bon] Jews who volun- the flour mill of Haifa during the perm of New York and has been !make possible the opening of the leered to watch over the body was The statement made in Paris on the Jew.. Na wonder. The riots. Emil Heyn, for 53 years a prom- a last week by Rabbi Simon Glazer, same set of officials that was re• i on duty continuously. great many times before the bar memorial program at 9 p. m. They are reported to be in ex- inept Detroit merchant died at Ths meeting will be open to the president of the Central Council sponsible for the riot. in 1921 is of our court. He has had • speci I cedent spirits and do not co cum- his home in th e P k L a ne The Swiss press devoted much 1 plain against the ill treatment meats, 8515 Second boulevard, interest on .... aecting consign'. which they suffer at the hands of Monday night, at the age of 80. tional rights and has made • reps. the wardens. They are being Burial took place on Wednesdaa tation for h's skill in that branch of the law. supplied with food by the workers of the Haifa kitchen. , a sasaa s "He has been one of those con- Will Hold Sheiks Responfible. . ducting most important cases be• fore our court and has earned a position •mong the leaders of the bar. By reason of his great ea labors • nd his success he will be missed at the bar •s one of its most prominent members." Shah of the quarters of the , Old City neighboring the Jewish , quarters will be held re responsible le for any violence or robbery against the Jews, declared District Corn- missioner of Jerusalem, Keith- Roach, to a delegation of the Vaad Leumi, National Council of Pales- tine Jews. The District Commissioner ad- vised the Jews of the Georgia n quarter, where the assault began on Aug. 23, to return to their homes in view of the protection afforded by the police post near the Damascus Gate. It is understood the "Doer Ha'yom" will probably be per- milted to appear on Tuesday, fol. lowing representations made by the Zionist executive that the poem by Reuveni appeared in the Palm' before the editors agreed to re. frain from publication of articles Rabbis of Greater New York, attention to Mr. Marshall's death. following four weeks' visit in Rus- Among the message of condol. sin, that "slowly but surely life once received by James Marshall was one f from President Herloert Hoo ver. T he message read: . . SUNDAY SCHOOL AT B'NAI MOSHE , , 1:ltryl accept of deepest your father, "- I who 5005 distinguished in his ev ry public relation a as a citizen Pupils for Newly Formed and nd beloved in his every human Classes to Be Registered contact as a friend." Sunday. ' The Joint Distribution Commit- Palestine Mourns His Death. Registration for children be- tee, at a special meeting, adopted tween the ages of 6 and 13 in the ' JERUSALE51.—As an expres- the following resolutions, which various Sunday School classes to skin of mourning at th e death of i are signed by Felix 51. Warburg he organized Lo iouni isst Fistxaercsuhtai lyle, otifilice, ‘..J,ae ,,,rucsiaols in Congregation z el as chairman and Joseph C. Ily- B'nai Moshe , will take place Sun- man as secretary: day, Sept. 22, from 10:30 a. m.,' Thursday at noon. Messages • of Louis Marshall has been gath- to 12 o'clock noon in the office of condolence were sent to Jacob Bil- end to his fathers. the synagogue. likopf, son-in-law of the late M r. eaor many y years we have leaned The o ongregation has secured Marshall, and to Felix NI. War- upon the great strength that was first class teachers to conduct these The message to Mr. War- in him. classes, and have engaged I. II. burg read: "The death of Louis "We have heeded the clear call Mendelssohn, who has had many . Marshall adds to the Palestine dig. of his voice, raised for the weary years of experience in this line of aster from which the Yishub and and the suffering. work with best results, as super- the entire Jewish people are only 'We have gained stimulus and visor. beginning to recover. We lament inspiration from the great soul, The beautiful rooms of the new the great loss at a time when Mar- the warm heart that twat ever in synagogue are fully equipped to shall's leadership and counsel were sympathy for the downtrodden give the students the best pos,i. urgently required. To his be- and persecuted. bit Jewish education. Parents reeved we offer comfort. Our "We have tried to follow upon desirous of having their children , feeling of loss is shared by all and ether material likely to pro- long the conflict. The government barred from the mails of Palestine two provoca. live Arah dailies, "El Shure," and "El Ahrar," one of the papers is EMIL HEYN published in Egypt, the other in ayna. Dr. in Woodmere Cemetery. Dismissal of Norman Bentwich, Leo Si. Franklin officiated at the highest 'lowish official in the Pal- , the great heights toward which enrolled in these classes are urged dews•" his lofty purpose, his rugged cour- to do no without delay. here now, the only difference be. jog that they are now in higher M. Iluxley, secretary to Sir Nome Iloward, British am- passador at Washington, writ- ing to Philip Slomovitz, presi- dent of Detroit Zionists for Sir Esme, in response to the reso- lutions adopted at the protest meeting in Detroit two weeks ago. states: "His Excellency desires me to express his deep sympathy with the Jewish commuintg in "I have friends and acqu•int. ■ ances among the killed •nd wound• British Ambassador Expresses Sympathy liniment is tak'ng all possible measures to deal with the situa- tion there." operate in the drive, and to con tribute collectively and individu- all3a on tlf lh ee r be ej n e-weillf ynsa etw d..:A e a local or nir gi . n ' held 2 p. Sun- Center to corn- plate plans for the canvass of smaller donors by workers from these organizations. It is believed that the quota of $4,000 set for thin conference will be doubled in 10 days. 10 A number of volunteers have already canvassed depart- meat Mores and other business s h eOliener s ern e nd 0 y have a v a ,re received $ 205. • fine response. Th..A tergpro.urtpor. of Frank and d gave Positions. Mills, Luke, Korth Roach, Richmond, together with Storrs, who is now in Cyprus, were the ones responsible for the moo.- acre in 1921, and they are the ones who are responsible now. If Jewry of the world, and portico- tarty the Jews of America, cannot Among the efforts tohfeettheer p peo er: succeed in getting ist,tiaeey replaced with others who will formance at lattmanat Yidish The- th'" 'ffici" aPte mean to fulfil the pledge contained ler's W "em eisvening, Sept. 25 . dnme m the Balfour Declaration, then the entire proceeds going to the •very Jew must do his utmost to fund. Mr. Littman has turned urge change in mandatory the theater over without any ■ power, even if it must be Turkey. charsietsyptios toile c ruobmsmainttdee.. rga n in. "The government knew well what the Arabs planning. It per- mated agitation among the ignor• ant country population to go un- checked, and in fact fostered and encouraged it. The first disturb- ance occurred on Friday afternoon in Jerusalem. As early as Wednes- day morning the engineer in charge of the Nalolus district sent one of his Jewish emloyes p to Tel Aviv RABBI LEON FRAM until further notice, telling him that it will be safer for him there. I happened tr ae on the same train coming from Haifa and knew in is being aunffed out of more than advance that trouble was brewing Encouraged Outrages. Al ti l are either making contribu- lions from their treasuries or are sponsoring benefit affairs for the fund.. Among the large donations received this week through The Detroit Jewish Chronicle is one for $100 from the Beta Rho Delta sorority of which Sadye Levin is president, Minnie Fox, vice-presi- dent, Dorothy Schechter, secre- tory, and Betty Fleishman, trees- nre r. Practical Work Goes On. In the meantime practical effort for Palestine's reconstruction con- tinues. Efforts are now being , made by workers for Palestine throughout the world to renew ef- (forts for the Karen IIa esod, and age, his unswerving dedication to The government knew and in 3,000,0(10 Russian Jews by the iron To Build "M•rshallia" Colony. the service of mankind always led rule and diabo diabolical in genuity a x e fact encouraged the agitation of Pa LONDON.-t Ll e0s tNi The e,,,itt:e,orInpli ,: ., t. 1,,, o him. , ouls Bolshevism," provoked an answer the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem who DR. KORNFELD IS NEXT Marshall will - Ex , P erp . e tu j" We mourn the loss of leader, emissaries . to the sheikhs and . ated in from Rabbi Leon Frani who re- SQUARE CLUB SPEAKER tf l tchoeunUtnryit.ltealgtleins etiYnAep Raja nen d i ns chiefs of the villages calling them , m nt f turned from a Russian tour last ' sent „ counsellor and co-worker. Joseph h .. Dr Jose S. Kor n f e 11 o , r a colony ( , former "Marshullia . , . named , "His life was dedicated to the United ; ,, . " The week. to a holy war against the Jews ' ation Fund in London has issued ' States Ambassador to administrative committee of the rvi ces . fun se f ollowing statement: estine government, is &mantled Rabbi whom he charged with aims at tak- highest ideals of Judaism and hu- Persia, now rabbi of the Temple Rabbi Fram's statement in an- led o 'The d Jewish Agency for Palestine, of ,, ipsotnu Mr. Ileyn sans the founder of manity. disturbancesi by the Arabs of Nablus in a mem- rnel iP e llesc taini ne. to Rabbi Glazer's char aas ing away the Moslem holy places. Strength, courage and at Toledo, will be the speaker at which Mr. Marshall was chairman, mows: the Ileyn bazaar and general store, wisdom marked all his ' The government permitted demon- undertak- the dinner-meeting of the Square reached this decision at a meeting (Turn to Page Two). pain in numerous countries, with adjoining the old l'ontchartrain ings. strations at a time when Jews, "One runs the risk of being an- Club at the Masonic Temple this , in London especially convened to fair in replying to statements Hotel on Woodward avenue, now "His voice is stilled. The Trib- Monday evening. His topic will be Pay tribute tor. ' (Turn to Page Opposite Editorial) the site of the First National Bank one of his people is no more, Mr. Marshall's mm made in incomplete form and re- " If not for the self-defense but "Religion in Business." ory and mourn his loss. Dr. Chaim ported from across the ocean. The were already being molested. Building. The present Ileyn's Fla- his memory and inspiration will Miss Rebecca Katzman, well Weizmann, who seas a chief mourn- Associated Pre. report pictures groups of Jews, the tragedy in tear is at 1241 Woodward. ever consecrate us to carry on the known Jerusalem would have been much pianist, will contribute the er, said Mr. Marshall Was one of Mr. Ileyn leaves two brothers, work to which he gave himself." musical program Pablii Glazer in a mood of fierce . sadder. The government did not of the evening. the few notable Jews in the United indiemation and Herman Ileyn of Chicago and Mr. Warburg's Statement. quotes him as , calculate that if permitted to run Milton It. Atlas will be the States who to the last had uphelol damning the whole program of eon- Mr. Warburg, in Louis Ileyn of Hollywood, Calif., f or- - wild the mob will become U111, a statement, toastmaster of the evening. the old ideals of Jewry. , his sorrow over Mr . and a nephew, Dr. Myron Ileyn, expressed sed ganization and industrialization of strainable, with results a.,s, yoll Marshall s death as follows: 702 East Grand boulevard. Russian Jews in which American surely know them. If not f your Postpones Meeting to N o- "The news of Mr. Louis Mar - r , , Jewish philanthropy has co-oper- ,),T . vernber Due to Palestine death filled those of us who ated with the Soviet goovernment.: self-defense corps, been many wals would have kil British iled, as Board of Directors and Fac- PISGAH WILL DISCUSS hove had the privilege of being a number of them were. Not Anti-Semitic, Their Situation. ulty of Detroit Schools "The mood of indignation may ' protectors did not realize that tho , PALESTINE SITUATION his close associates with the deep- est sorrow and the feeling of spar- he justified. Any one to whom , Arab anti-Jewiah movement was Co - Operate. Because of the unsettled sites- sonal loss which cannot well be a t t the same time anti-British. It religion is the greatest thing i bon in i'alestine and the concen- 5625 Donated by Lodge to Relhof expressed in words. life cannot but be moved by the ' only when government officials The annual Hebrew Education Fund. b oth came to New spectacle of the decline of religion nd governmentproperty w as at- . rniroret3h was Rs o ap t e n last s ot f S t RADASSAH DELAYS 15TH CONVENTION HEBREW EDUCATION MONTH I S OPENED New Year's Greetings GREET YOUR FRIENDS ON THE there, Hadassah, the Women's A special meeting of Pisgah and ever since that time I have Zionist Organization of America, Lodge No. 31, I. 0. B. B., has been had the privilege of enjoying, first, announced this week the postpone- called by the general committee his acquaintance, then his co-oper. went of its fifteenth annual con- to discuss the present situation in ation, then his counsel and then 1 ventinn until some time in Novem- Palestine and to formulate definite hi s friendship which never more in order not to divert its 38,- plans of co-operation with the Ppl. than on this last trip to Zurich 5 her, 00 members from the emergency satins Emergency Drive, ripened into the most devoted in- work at hand. The convention was . The sum of $625 was given by timacy. to have been held in Atlantic Cit y, "I shall always remember, among members of Pisgah Lodge to the Sept 22 to 25. A letter notifying the presidents fund. This amount was approp- the many wonderful experiences of the 217 Iladassah chapters of rioted by the general committee which we have had togeth er in at the last meeting. In view of carrying on the relief work in no the National ational Board's decision for Pos tponement, the emergency, the committee took many countries, the ovation which said: donating responsibility o f this was brought to him at the conclu- "We feel that all of us must responsibility T IVIV mount without waiting for the sion of the Zurich conference when give undivided effort towards a f or the emergency needs of next meeting of the lodge, for its he had gained the love and confi- P dence of people from all over ove the alestine. We are afraid that if we take away the most active formal ratification. are busy coin- world to such an extent that the All committees Constitution which he had worked , ',workers from the cha pters for a pleting their programs for the out with so much devotion was ac- co nvention at a time when these coming season. driven cepted by them by acclamation are , going on, it would hurt On Oct. 7, Pisgalas second an- upon his statement that it was well the es wail nail memorial service will be held considered and covered the points At present the members of Ha- for the brothers who died during to satisfaction and its approval 4, 40 are concentrating on fund- 'he past year. Rabbi Harry Z. was given by the assembly by a "'kin g for emergency relief in Gordon, chairman of the memorial rising unanimous vote. Hir grata Palestine, and at the same time are service program, announces the fled smile in acknowledging this ,ta rraing on their usual activities lodge will this year remember ovation was the only decoration ' sr the general medical work that those who recently lost their lives I Radassah n conducts in Palestine. in Palestie. (Turn to Page Two) DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE The practice of exchanging New Year Greetings through the columns of The Detroit Jewish Chronicle has in the past decade been substituted for the old custom of mailing New Year cards by the vast majority of our readers. Greeting cards in The Detroit Jewish Chronicle will this year take the following form: . night n aed meeting terpret the anti-religious atmos- . of calling military aid from Egypt. ' faculty and board of directors of phere of Russia as in any sense I Until this aid came, the Jews were ' the . United Hebrew Schools, at the anti-Semitic. The Russian reli - I thrown back on their own re- ton itself, the Greek Orthodox l Church, is the chief sufferer. The (Turn to Page Opposite Editorial.) largest and most magnificent , i adelphia.Byron Talmud Torah. twa Ttlikenpr igernatiii i roefmthpeei14,ineb. r.eivlal F. -- dress low i ,ai 1 . A o nadjand crit safe:ern ! I i(eie T n eny.gtpretehg:Oet,: e gleieniern is, y:. (Turn to Page Three). ; HIGH HOLY DAY PLANS nib of Hebrew education in ! CONG. B'NAI MOSHE portance the spiritual development of the M MAIMONIDES INITIAL Congregation B'nai Moshe will je27ish Pue7cm , MEETING a tlino intYOf pamphlets and Extend their best wishes to their relatives and friends for a G WEDNESDAY hold OF Mr. and Mrs, Israel Ben Israel and Family 7007 Taylor krenu• Happy and Prosperous New Year MAIL THE COUPON BELOW AT ONCE TREVEMORAWISRIMRONICLE 525 Woodward Avenue, Detroit, Mich. Gentlemen: Enclosed find $1.00 for which please insert my New Year Greeting Card in your Rosh Haahonah (5690) number. NAME ADDRESS the first High Holy Day see-; through special articles in the local . vices in its newly built synagogue ' press. The Idaimonides Medical So- at Dexter and Lawrence. canvass by eiety will hold its initial meeting j A large attendance is expected , teachers, house-to-house parents and Wednesday, Sept. 25, at 9 p. m. at members of ttIL sae f l Loe f tc tk iets enyorweggo egtgi, th reee reboapredpitio teecure tereniro t Irrileenbtreowf the Maccabee building, Putnam of n r orin o f and aVoodward avenue. , To take care of an overflow de- schools. w rinl db:ocietlied atisn, at;,ledilieornre The meeting will be addressed i m al tears e,lecees Neils. Aims. by Dr. J. Gilbert Israel, the in- will o t Bernard leases, superintendent I coming p president; Rabbi A II hall and also the assembly hall. of Detroit's schools, speaking at Ilershman and Leon Pram and The congregation has engaged last Saturday night's meeting, Philip Slomovitz. a large choir under the leadership pointed to the importance of the A musical program has been • of David Shkolnick and under the education month as a means of se- ranged to be participated in by guidance of Rev. A. Rosenfeld, curing greater co-operation from ilryisidJakLbvoini.,, Sctehra ek rne, eseodprigroe; cltteoli;bifmteheeesco;a gag A. ear tiw oniii efnei_ the communit. y M. H. Zackheim, president of the Sidney Klein, pianist. ate at the services and will deliver Members and their guests are addresses on Rosh Hashonah and schools, said education month helps invited to this meeting. , Yom Kippur, (Turn to Pap Three).