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1

jpentorriEwisnei . RoAntE_

Mrs. Albert Feldstein, treasurer,
3330 West Grand avenue.
The following is a list of those
who contributed to the Palestine
Emergency Fund through Ila-

CONGREGATION SHAAREY ZEDEK

dassah: (Continued from Page One.) ' to du as it pleased.

announces Holy Day Services

5100 rash-Mr. J. II. Lad, Hop,
Re" I
to protect themselves
Jews Abused.
lief Society, European Women's Reuel i sources,
ft, s .
y
"Instead of being thankful that
880 each-Mrs. I. Shetzer, Mr. H. B. `
‘' the could .
Gittleman, Atm. Robt. M•rwtH Mrs. ;
the Arabs were kept in check, un•
Work of Hag•na
Louis Roldn•on, Moe Ehrlich Stores,
"Outside of the 200 British pa- tit the soldiers and the warships
Mrs. Julius Berman, Mr.. Ida Cheer:. .
!icemen the government has no re- arrived, the government is trying
830-Mrs. II•rry Frank.
125 each-Jacob Jay Estate, Mrs.! liable force in the country.
The t0 make the work of the self-de-
Loai. Stoll, 51 rs. A. Srere. Mrs. Mama'
Ma ! A rob police is unreliable and the' tense impossible. It is searching
itr,o, in memory of Dr.
s.hwartz, Dr. E. May•Bernsteln, Mr„ . government knows it and therefore Jewish houses for arms and am-
mos nernstein. Mr. Sidney Stone, si rs provides it only with sticks. Out- munition, arresting people on the
J.. WetAman, Mrs. Ralph Davidson. I side
of the Jewish flagana (self-de_ denunciation of Arabs who thefts-
airs. Henry Weinstein, Mrs. sloe Ehr• '
lick, In memory tit Sally Gingold Ehrlich . tense), which is an illegal secret ' selves have been armed a few
100-Mm. L. J. Rosenberg, i n .,,,,,, r ,. organization, very few
ew Jew
w ' s have hours previously, without giving
of Sara Kaplan.
arms, and even the Began,. has thought to the fact that haul it m!
81
en
each-Mesdames
Jennie Blum- I
very
'few
pistols,
a
few
rifles
and liven for the self-defense the ad-
"oxn, h M. Lek, Flora hwart
Goodan.
m
H.
littl e ammun i itio
Ehrlic , and Dr. M. S c
tet ministration would have to account
i on.
n. 1 It is pro
prohibited
z es ta
Jte.
'
SI fi-C ongre Mion Shaeron.
I to bring in arms, the possession of for a hundred times as m any J
. Zi
each-Mesdames David Friedman, '
which without a permit is punish- ish lives. The terrible scenes at
Philip Brood, J. E. Stocker, Sam Le.'
e with
M.
ith three to six months' ins- Hebron and Motza would have
M. Lipsitz, . Sheets, Birdie SABAN , able
Mi lford Stern. Oscar, IIIman
ank, Kaplan. D. prisonment. The Jews obey the been rep eated everywhere with a
W . Si mons, Seymur
F
ornk,
II. IL GB-' law, but the Arabs are well armed hundred times as many victims.
item., S. Punkin. M. N. Frank, Sara
"I know from personal experi.
Rosenzweig, D. Blumenthal. Alex In, and are smu ggling in arms from
merman, 11. Kimelnian, Edith Sauk. 11
Syria and Transjordania. Under ' ence that every member of the
Selker, Jos. Germ.,
M, Shatzen, J. Hor. suc ch
h
conditions,
Hairana
acted with the greatest re-
t
he
government
w;" , D. 8 . Diamon d.M'."''s Jesitc . permitted an agitation which re- straint. The group
I belonged to
Steinberg. R. E. Salerno', Roger City. . t s :
x
:i
heard the Arabs shooting all day
sultek in the
Mich., Sadie Lipsitz, Gertrude Brown.
present turmoil.
85 each-Mesd•ines Sidney Frank.
"There are rumors already that long from the neighboring orange
N. E. Aronstem, Jacob J•s, Sadie Feld.'
government considers us re- groves, and interfered only y when
sLein, I. Cohen, A. Caplan, Alex liar • the
.,,,,,,,,b1 ,
f or
.
• %%e
,
it saw that Jewis h lives were in
nett. Morse Sat... David Zeman, Ilan- 'i ' '''''''' . '
everything.
rt. (, pekoes, marry Myers, Julius Op.
massacred
the students in the , danger. We were so instructed ,
p enhel
. E. Baron, I. Rosenthal, G. v,. VeshiTtlh
011(1 so all the self-defense groups
at
Hebron;
we
burned
lick. II. I. Kuhr!, It°. II arwi,
th Louis
ouff. C. Smith. J. We
il acted.
Artuf, The police knew about the
Wexler, M . Rosen. the villages Bar Tuva,
t T heig, Jr., E. M. li.enthll, Jacob Rosen.
wish self-defense
lense
corps the au-
k
th y, E. Sachs, B. Kramer, J. N. Eel- Kastinia, and others, only because Jew'.' .
I
a
few young men from the e Ilagana , h oritics knew about it, but as soon
day Rose Roberts, Monroe Rosenfield,
t . i 1 . Hoffman, Weinberg. I. II. Krat.e, were caught with arms. The g,ov. as the troops arrived we became
.Ili" • E. Sloan, L. rank, A. F
' outcasts who are subject to pun-
orman. ernment is now diligently tryng
i
. Goldstick, I.. Smith, S. Hartman. H. to
'
get the few pistols away from ishments
for defending ourselves"
Wetsman, P. Slornovitz, Mary Goodnkin,
J. Goldberg. S. Shochet D. Jones, Sid- the Jews, but does nothing to die- , One of the other correspondents
ney Stone, 11. Weinstein, Jacob Segal. arm the Arabs who haVe plenty deplores the fact that,
people who
Jos. Frank. Sol Abramson, lien Fink. of good
rifles and ammunition. with to Palestine to conquer the I
Sol Pearlma, S. II. Franklin H Dunitz
p
T i llie
Of
course.
eacefully
and
to
live
amicably
it
i
us necessar
not
to ' s"
irnkrant, P. Trunsity. Louis
'
'
:
coidsois, M. Garvett Sant Blumenthal,
i with the
h Arabs should lie com
disarm the Arabs, because to havel,,ell
d t lift
arms in self-defense.
ili s11• 11e
S. Sa;t1s n. A . J. Cut- a few Jews caught with
le
r. N . Kani
pistols will r. c
Well,
man, I.:mm. " 841 18h. Harold I
°
we can
Tronsky, H. P . Cohen. M. A. Fried- serve as
to buy am-
roof that Jew s ar e pr o- ' We are comp ellesI
munition before
Harney Smith Florence Osnos, Vok erso
of ter i o t s !
get food,
t ai:'hass,
der
at Deroven H. Abrams, J.
that our lives may be.
There are plenty of sins
ns to in order
Loewenn, %Voir Kw..., C.
neck. 0. show the tendency of the present safe, o he writes.
E. Barnett, Ralph Paul, S.-.
Kant..
g g
d
zees
Mel/erg, M. Steinhet:ir, Sam

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serve as ts guides for the marines origin to the Sumerian, no al o was

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conditions onlyin the light put be. contact with the Babylo nian wor-
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burger, J. Ilarwith, Walter Irv- J. Present, S. Schwartz, I. Goodman
"The government tries to make Sumer, and partly by its precept
AI x Krell. M. Ger.
1,,,, c.,,f,,,,. - ii: everything easy for the Arabs.
ing, Ilenry Levitt, Theodore Le- i,„'
Af- and partly in opposition to it st-
ein, Varkle Iron and Metal Co., 1.. .to., M. weiar•riro. su... Fun, ter the disturbances of 1921 the rained to higher growth. The
" k ei,, Wile• 1 ••cres'^"th
„,
laws
Edith teas +-
x- government deposited arms in
Harry Wetsman, Robert It, Mar-
of Moses were largely based on
n, Page..
'"'w N,; ,:.'"3.:(,;;',,"n87:' A.
wil, Max May, M. II. Meyer, X !!""-
e
Tob i
ver Jewish settlement, limiting Sumerian codes, those game codes
t- . L
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Zweirettk.
A.
r til;
Prussian, Adolph E. Sturm, aloe
to two or three to each and which lay at the bottom of the
Dunn. 0. hymen, Louis Rt.:4741W: I,:
I. guns
' us % very
d e i
Ehrlich, Boulevard Shoppe, M au- Zher,
it
l little ammunition, B to great ('ode of Hammurabi, and so
Frederica Myer, I,. Dorb, David b„
i n an emergency only.
rice Schwartz, Mrs. Si. D. Ull-
ner, R. Wallaeh, J.. Bloom. Sam '
ut from the Sumerian the Hebrews
.
e
.
rson. M. A. Liodts. at.
man Greenwood - Atkinson-
o hib„,,. why endanger the lives of the be derived
Arm• R on , anon.

F
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the ideals of social life
J
H, Goid- i
W• Ir.on.
H. k
strong.
oved Arabs? So this limited and justice which informed all their
tein, S. Goldfinger, M. Elvin. Saul
Jacob. NA Mandel, Chas. (iambuses
$36.50-Morris Schwartz.
means of defense was some time history and have by Christian
it •
. , . .. id ney Krandall, M. Se- is t ak en from the Jews and they races

been regarded in theory if
$27 cash-Benjamin Magid.
Inman. Bernard Rosenthal, Ezra Lipkin.
were left without arms , outside of not III
825 each-Milton Alexander. Dr. Wil- M. Dann, Alex Freeman, Wnt. Wine. A.
practice as criteria for their
ham E. Berkowitz, Frank A. Ifernstein. M. Altsholer, Anna llimmelhoch, Simon • the few pistol s and old guns hid- own customs and enactments."
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, . lien somewhere and in most cases
Professsm Woolley's volume is an
.
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ruotcd
xce edingly valuable one
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in clari-
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"If we do no
t succeed now to of - tying the history of ancient cut-
Fratn, Henry Meyers, It
Newman. , Pearl, A. 5, I, e L Ellis Thal, C. A
Robert J. Newman, A. A. Pasman, II. s mith • 11. S. Blumenthal. Harry Brining.. . fe I a radical change in the go v .
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L. Schlien. 1.
Rosenfield, Charles Rothstein. D. SO
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be impossible. The present of-'
E. Sloan. Abe sobeiorr at k J. Solo-
rantn. Myer Lieberman, Steir, J. worst type of colonial officials have

vich. Max Stains.. Julins Wasserman, I.. Ruby, J. P. Rosenthal. David Hub.. been
sent here. They know moth-'
Henry M. Weinstein. J.e
(5 Winston, M. M. Rosenhelm, lb B. Schwatz. IL Fried •
I. Rodman. Javob Adler,
man,
S. S.
Winernan,
Sidney Alexander, inar, don't like to work, do nothing
R. Blum- H
. c ood
n,.,„
. ,,,,,, , oc,,,,,,,,,m.
H. ji
l berg, Philip limenthal,
h
David Coop,.
but drink, sign their pay checks,
Keidan, Lil l ian Feldman
FItltd ,,,,K.1(ad a. , 11147,,y, Ilacabiadt,ani.n,.,. H m,
a: 1..
Ep
., r Henr
.1 I y Still-
ian. M. Parshall, M. J. Kaplan. Pontiac, and accept bribes. The present
hig h commissioner is a man with
,. J. M. Dent.
Fel d stein
Harry B. Kehl., Samuel Gelber, Ger- re. Anthony
J ,
m nine-Werner Const. Co., Bernard Gins- bow, jo,,,,,,h
, J. Grabow. I, Gra. out any energy, talks much but
bucket, ti„,.
ct
burg, Sam king. Joseph 0. Cope!, Sid-
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$8 to $10 Weekly, Single
. does nothing. Had we an High
Alex Rosnlilatt, J.
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$12 to $16 Weekly, Double
1;,' ,V,V,i; G"Ith".", Julia"
the type of Lord
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$1.50 to $3.00 Daily
s'''"'",
Raub Adel, T. L
I.. Marks Pet
Lightstone, Rachel Mellen, I. R. M vers
1
. fluster, nothing would have hap-
Mendel Rosenberg. Harold II. Smile
Max heidan, IL IL Lieberman. 1i.
Pencil. Ile was no politician, did
Charles N. Amer. I. Cohen. Gendie Heat• Sc hwartz. John L. Brown, M. Kauffman,
Ci ncinnati. 0.; Sobs. Loenberg. 11. J. not like long speeches and nwmor-
ing Co., Sigmund Ilasa, Alvin D. Ilersch, Key,
Nara Rosenberg. D. Mark, A. Fish-
C. s. Jacobson, A. Barney Kant man,
ands, but kept order. Ile knew ,
Ito A. Keidan, Louis Kuttnaiter. Lower. man. E. Barnett, Sara D. Schwartz, L.
how to deal with the Arabs. As
WILLIAM G. LEE, Mgr.
here Brothers, Rice a Ash, Clara Rosen- Duscoff. M. S. Perlis. Max Goldberg,
soon as he left, came the incident'
fied
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hiMari4r,os. I. kthit,
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Illidassah, for the sum of $2,000, ;
~t I.
kmenheim, Anna Osenhanclle7,' A.
collected in the form of a tax on s S . Perlis. M. J. Rambar, A Dr..M.
father in the hide business,
F or
its membership. The next high- Chas. Rubiner, Jack W. Schneider:
two years he read law in the office
est gift was from Pisgah Lodge !Spero's. estate of A. Traub. Trot'Vech
.151,, M. Vechsler, Wa•serrnan, Zel- of Nathaniel B. Smith, after which
No. 34, 1. 0. B. B., which appointed
• n W ..... man. Leo Weissman, Ma-
he studied at the Law School of
a committee to co-operate with the thilde Welt, Lis•Vd
Columbia University, taking the
fund, consisting of Mandell Bern-
two years' course in one year. Ile
stein, chairman; Jacob Miller, Ju.1
returned
to Syracuse and became a
Hos Deutelhnum, Morris Shatzen, HADASSAH MEMBERS GIVE
clerk in the office of a law firm
Henry Abramovitz, Benjamin Gold- SUM EXCEEDING $3,000
headed
by
William C. Roger, later
berg and Ben F. Goldman.
From the moment Detroit chap- chief judge of the Court of Ap-
The sum of $685.54 was received ter
of Hadassah received word of peals. Ile was admitted to the
through The Detroit Jewish Chon- the outrages in
Palestine, it bent oar and became a member of the
icle, and $450.75 through the Jew- all
possible efforts towards the col- firm. In 1894 he moved to New
ish Forward.
l ection of funds, realizing that
the York City and he became a mem-
Other large Amtributions fol. physical and financial
facilities of ber of the firm of Guggenheimer,
low:
t he Hadassah Medical Organization Untermyer and Marshall.
$500-Grant Iron and Metal Co.
in Palestine would be strained to
Mr. Maruhall was the first citi-
$300 each-Harold, J. 1,V. and Sid• the utmost to
take care of the zen of New York state who sat in
ney Allen, A. Shiftman, Indepen-
wounded and destitute. Extra- three consecutive conventions for
dent Russian-Polish Aid Society. o
rdinary measures were necessary the revision of the state constitu-
$250 each-Fred 34.
Butte]. to meet this crisis, so, for the first
tion, being elected a delegate in
Henry M. Butzel, B. L. Maas, t
ime in its history, Detroit Hades- 1890, 1894 and 1913.
David J. Alarymont.
sah decided to levy a minimum tax
Though reluctant to receive hon.
$200 each-Alexander Freeman- of $5 upon every member of the
ors, several degrees of distinction
Mazer-Cressman Cigar Co., Ilimel-
organization, A One response re- have been conferred upon him.
hot+ Bros. & Co.
sulted, with collections to date of
$150 each-Kogan Electric Co., over $3,000. Many contributions The University of Syracuse, his
alma mater, c..nferred upon him
Edwin M. Rosenthal, Berman and
of larger amounts were voluntarily the degree of LL. D. in 1013,
and
Ben Marks.

A GREAT MAN HAS
FALLEN IN ISRAEL

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"Strictly Kosher"

8681 Twelfth Street

Corner Blaine

Phone Garfield 10075

Sup.rvised by the Vaad Has
of Detroit.
Basins..
Men's Lunch - • • 65c
I 1 Pay. to p ■ y fare and come

kashruth

out
re to Kr•emer'e strictly kosher
staurant.

We cater to weddings, bow.
4 ,44 and parties,

when at Mt.
Clemens Stop at
Kraemer's Hotel

POHL'S

KOSHER

T.7

RESTAURANT

Our Home-Like Meals

U32 TWELFTH STREET
rt..ame

Walkable Pols1 Weise seR1
ereval1

$100 each-llarry Z. Brown,
Feigenson Bros., Joseph Frank,
Samuel Mintz, Pack-Wolin Shop,
Frank E. Price, Riverside Scrap

cADILLAcs NEW LASALLES
NEW FLEETWOODS

members of the board of directors,

Sash Orirdlend, Mr.. Friedman, J. E.
Goldberg. Morris Ricer. S. T. K.. M. who assumed responsibility of col.
Karetz, Kimmel Bros., Miriam D. Gold- lecting contributions from the
man. Nathan Goldman, Harry J. Gold
membership at large. Some money
stein, Arthur Coulson. Sidney F. Ileav
was raised at the mass meeting
enrich, Harry Ilerrmin, Joe Hirschfield
Lenore M. J•cobs, Samuel Kau.. II
hled jointly by Senior and Jun:or
• Hadassah and also thropgh Mun-
Kaplan, Philip Kaplan. Kamer &
Dr. J. 11. Ku, 1.011i4 M. Kea, Wisp.
Aug. i vidual efforts, one of which was a,
G. Kleine. M. Knopper,
KM,. Phil( 0
Krawitz, Dr. M. J. Kritchm.
bridge given by Miss Mary Bericlel
. Mr M
Krohn, M. Lewenhof. Levitt B ros., , Wm
Max D. Lipsitz donated $50 at
E. 7,er v. Dr. Ezra Link.andelbe
. Leon rg . TAPP
- the first call and his gift originally
man, M. Litrikin. N. M
C. Loui
Starks, Morris II. Marks,
started the Junior Hadassah fund.
M•this, II
Mash.. Jacob Lappin. L. Levenberg
An appeal is made to ad girls
Flora 11. Marymont. Morton M. Nathan
, who ore 18 years of age or more
Or. 0. W. Rise. Mrs. Rosenthal, Isaac
`:o•enthe!, Rashest hsrialtveirrogere..,orn to join Junior fladassah and help

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the result that the Keren Ilaye-
sod's own work was necessarily •
kept in the background. The con-
sequences have made it imperative
that the Keren Ilayesod work be
set in motion immediately. The
, continuity of the normal work is
now in danger and must be Sc.
cured. The executive and the
, board of directors have empowered
St dell. Sarn D. Tukee, Celia Triichten.
• the general secretary, Leo Her- berg. Sam Trager. S. S. Victor. Shirley
; mann, to organize the necessary
.111X1tV

I'M. ,
work from London in full contact mica .,
WF7tr
I' e'l-

W. Fos. •nonymons. Kaplan
with the executive in Jerusalem
(deceased
MT
and take all necessary measures. field. Ethel Illumfleld, Samuel Brn
lufield.

j The Keren Ilayesod committees
are romested to communicate un-

NEW

given by both members and non-
members of the organization. The
members who have not yet paid
their tax are urged to lose no time
in sending their remittances to

the Hebrew Union College, the in-
stitution of Reform Judaism with
which he was affiliated, conferred
"p-n him the degree of LH. D. in
1920.

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