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PAGE FOUR

711119 )1 TROITIEWISII

DAY OF ATONEMENT establishment of the Jewish nation
its ancient hme, where spirit-
IN JERUSALEM MOST in ul values
could again develop in
a
Jewish
atmosphere, Prof. Ein-
MOURNFUL IN YEARS

stein writes: "Zionism is not a
m
i nsp ire
d by Chauvinism
gotism.
(Continued from Preceding Paget moveet
or by scnarce e
111 1. 1111-
a new sense o f h one , di gn it y an d vinced that the great majority of
pride. Jews would refuse. support of a
"Jews of all 1111111S gave of their movement Of that kind. Nor does
best in manpower and in material Zionism aspire to divest anyone in
wealth in order to fulfill the inspir- Palestine of any rights or posses-
ation that had kept the race alive sions he may enjoy. The Zionist
through the martyclem of centuries. movement is entitled, in the name
Has the rock 011 which we built be- of its higher objectives and on the
gun to shake? A considerable sec- strength of the support which has
Lion of the British press now meets been 111, 1111:14•11 to it moot solemnly
our aspirations with lack un- by the civilized world, to demand
derstanding, with •coldness and dis- that its unprecedented reconstruc-
favor. What has, happened? tive effort carried out in a country
"Arab mobs, organized and in- which still largely lies fallow and
flamed to fanaticism by political in which methods of intensive cut-
intriguers working on the religious tivation such as the Jews have ap-
iary of the ignorant, attacked the plied, rooin can be found for hull-
scattered Jewish settlements and 'reds of thousands of new settlers,
murdered and plundered wherever without detriment to the native
no resistance was offered. In He- population, shall not lie defeated
bron the inmates of the Rabbinical by a small clique of agitators, even
College, innocent youths who never if they wear the garb of ministers
handled weapons in their lives, of the Islamic religion.
were butchered in cold blod. In "Does public opinion in Great
Sated the same fate befell aged Britain realize that the Grand
rabbis, their wives and children. Mufti in Jerusalem, who is the cen-
Recently some Arabs raided a Jew- ter of all the trouble and speaks
iah orphan settlement, where, the so 'enmity in the name of all the
pathetic remnants of the great Rus- Moslems, is a young political ad-
sian pogroms had found a haven venturer of not much more, I un-
of refuge. It is not amazing that derstand, than 30 years of age,
the orgy of such primitive brutal- who, in 1!.20, was sentenced to sev-
ity upon a peaceful population has oral years imprisonint•nt for his
been utilized by a certain section complicity in the riots then, but
of the British press fur a campaign was pardoned under the terms of
of propaganda directed nut against amnesty? The mentality of this
the authors and instigators of man ninny he guaged from in recent
these brutalities, but against their statement he gave to an interview-
victims?" er, accusing nIt' of all men of lieu-
Prof. Einstein further eomplains ing dunuuulyd the rebuilding of the
if the ignorance Id the British 'rumple on the site of the Mosque•
press of the Jewish achievements of Omar. Is it tolerable that in
in Palestine which were undertak- a country where ignorant (ama-
in on the basis of official recogni- j icism can 110 easily to• incited to
Lion, approved by almost every civ- Irapine and murder by interested
ilized government. The Jews are agitators, so utterly irresponsible
developing flourishing agricultural nilunscrupulous a politician
settlements, industry and educa- I should be enabled to continue to
thin in the language of the Itible.! exercise his evil influence, garged
"It is not bewildering that after In the spiritual sanctity of religion
all this, brutal massacres by a fa andinvested with all the temporal
natieised mob can destroy all up- powers that this invokes in an
of the Jewish etiort and eastern country?
lead
lead to a demand for the repeal of
"The Jews do not wish to live in
the solemn pledges of otheial sup- the land of their fathers under the
port and protection?" he demands. protection of British bayonets.'
Discussing the two-fold basis of They come as friends of the kin-
Zionism, on the one hand arising fret Arab nation. What they ex-
from the Jewish sufferings, perse- pest of Great Britain is that it'
cutions and suppressions of intel- shall promote the growth of friend-
Iectual life, which today exists even ly relations hetweem Jews and Ar-
in Western Europe, and on the abs, that it shall not tolerate pois-
other hand springing from the minus propaganda, that it create
deeper motives which are rooted in such organs of security in the
spiritual tradition, namely the re- country as will afford adequate.

piotectien to life and peaceful la- I
bor. The Jews ell never aban-
don the work of reconstruction
which they have undertaken. The
reaction of all Jews, Zionist and
non-Zionist alike, to the events of
the last few weeks show this clear-
ly enough, but it lies in the hands
of the Mandatory materially to
further or materially to hamper
the progress of the work. It is of
fundamental importance that lirit-
ish public opinion and the govern-
ment, Of Great Britain and Pale,
tine shall feel themselves respon-
sible for this great treeN, not be-
cause Great Britain once under-
tisk this resp ensibility in legal
form, but because they are deeply
convinced of the signiticanse and
importance of the task and believe
that its realization will tend to
promote the progress and peace of
mankind and to right a great his-
toric wrong. The task may not
lie easy for the Mandatory, but for
the success it will attain it is as-
sured the undying gratitude not
only of the Jews, but of all that is
noblest in mankind," Prof. Einstein
concludes.

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leading statesman. and foreign he was "the exponent of an inter-
minister who died suddenly on Oct. national regime of the Jews." A,
2, the Jewish angle of his life a result of this campaign,
Ste St.
.:, ,
story is being resulted here. mann anxiously avoided discussie s
Ds. Stressemann was married to Jewish questions publicly or .11
a Jewess, Miss Kleefeld, of l'zecho- I private. It is pointer' out that Hs.
sliakia. This played an important relentless campaign of the arP
role in his political career, since Semites greatly contributed toe ssi
from the very beginning of his undermining his health and ha-I, .1.
participation in the government, ing his death.

HONOR GREENBLATT
AT BANQUET OCT. 27

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WELFARE SOCIETY'S
M eg CARD PARTY OCT. 22

Junior o li aas
d s a h ha s ta ke n over
Sirs. E . Beekman had as her
the sale f ti c ke t s for the per form-
An open meeting of the Jewish
ance of George Sidney in "The guests over the holidays her chil- W omen's E uropean
W elfare O r-
Sir. and Mrs. I. Korn and son ganization was held at Hotel Stat-
Kiliitzer," at the. Cass Theater on dren,
a s slans o
n, M ieh., and Sir. and ler, Tuesday afternoon, October 15.
Mrs J I Beckman of Cadillac. I

Mr. and Mrs. Murray Mows and
1 son, Donald, of Toledo, were the
guests of their mother, Sirs. Rose
Moses, on Sunday and Monday.

1

Ncrth End Clinic Flower
Fund.

The North End Clinic has rem o:-
Ip received a gift from Nathan Si-
mons and the following memorial
gifts:
In memory of Mrs. Sim Hatt,
Miss Edith lleasenrich, Samuel
Heave nrieh, Mrs. Celia Frank, Sirs.
Adolph Shuman, 'Mrs. Rosa Bush-
stein, Mrs. Louis Welt, Mrs. Chita
Reisentield.
In memory of Mrs. Albert II.
Zenner—Sir. and Mrs. W. 5, Ileav•
enrich, Mr. and Mrs. S.
Ileac.
enrich, Mrs. Louis Welt, Mrs. Flora
Goodman, Sir. and Mrs. S. T. Gil-
bert, Sir. and Sirs. le. NI. Butsel,
Monroe Rosenfield and Sirs. 11. II.
Lambert.

Eli Greenblatt, who has just re-
turned from a trip to Poland with
:13 midair's who are being trained
and settles' at the Amca Orphan
Home. and FarmS1 . 1100I at George-
town, Ontario, will be honored by
the Detroit committee for the home
at a banquet Sunday evening, Oct.
27, at the Knights of Pythias hall,
which was securest gratis through
the efforts of Sidney Alexander.
I. Glass and his juvenile band of
59 pieces will play at the banquet,
which will be addresses' by noted
, peckers and at which noted en-
Broadcast Yom Kippur Serv-
tertainers will appear.
iOTIS may be made by
ices in France.
milling A. II. Jutlin, secretary, at
PARIS.—(J. T. A.)—Servic,.s
Longfellow 80.19 or Longfellow on the Day of Atonement Were
broadcast this year over the radio
This is the first time that the VOIll
Kippur services were broadcast in
France

OPPENHEIM'S WILL
FILED FOR PROBATE

The Jewish Old Folks 110111V,the
Crated Hebrew Scholl of Detroit
rend a number of Palestinian insti-
tutions are included in the will of
the late Benjamin Oppenheim,
110
died on Nov. 9, 1920.
The maim. portion of real estate
valued at 013,000 is bequeathed his
David Oppenheim of 1900
rhielgo boulevard, who is manned
administrator, and Julius, and the
IaillO• 1,f his late son Jacob.
The late Mr. Benjamin Oppen-
heim's will was written in ilehrew
c urd w h en ///1-1. for probate was SO-
1• 1111111111iIIII by an English
tion. The will gave instruction as
to lariat rites he' wished ohs, k ed.

Mr. and Sirs. Morris Karts?' of
Detroit were the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Elmert Koffman for a few
clays,

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In honor of Miss Vera Gold-
stick, the guest of her sister, Mrs.
Morris Koffman, Mrs, Phil Koff-
man was hostess to three tables of
bridge last Wednesday evening.

Mn. and Nlrs. Louis Levine left
I last Thursday to be the guests of
the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
S. Pearl of Cincinnati.

Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Leventhal!
of Rogers City spent the holidays
in this city.

MISS ROSE BERICK

to the

tions"; for Tuesday, Nov. 1
i, at 11
A. M., the committee ammo! re s
Tucker Smith, secretary of te
National Committee on Siditat.o
s
in Education. 11e will talk on "1 he
Influence of 'Militarism and !Pe
!'art it Plays in Education."
It is not too late to enroll in ts s
course for the next meeting. \.I
interested are urged to comes;
(ate with Mrs. Herman
wale!, secretary and treasurer,
\Vest Boston boulevard. An, s
those enrolled fur the 1 . 111/1,
Mrs. IlSaal• Gilbert, :qrs. .1 , ,
Sena°, Sirs, Joseph Welt, SI,
Morse Goldman, Sirs. Doe 's:.
Brown, Sirs. Harold Stailay, Ms.
Edith ileavenrich, Airs.
II I. ,:
Jackson, Miss Emma Baize!, M..,
Saul Kay Goldberg, :qrs.
Rand, Mrs. Harold Schlesie s.
Miss Henrietta Asher, Mrs. Inn.;
Newman, Mrs. E. II. Saulson, NI:
Sani Mendelsohn, Mrs. Ilk
Finsterwald.

BERLIN, (.1. T. A.)—As Ger- he was continually under heavy at.
many is reviewing the life and tack on the part of the Getsisti
work of Dr. Gustav Stressemann, reactionaries, who charged that

Bostonian Team Holds First
Meeting.

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. The study course in 1nterna-
thine' affairs sponsored by the
I Detroit Section of National Coun-
cil Jewish Women held its first
meeting. Tuesday morning, Oct. 15,
at 89 Rowena. An enthusiastic
group of women greeted Prof. E.
McFarland of lietrfdt Teachers
College, who is giving the course.
and whose introductory subject re-
lated tee "Our Political Back-
grounds, Treaty Arrangements
and International Econo i
fiche its."
Next Tuesday, Oct. 22, at 11 ;
A. SI., lit 89 Rowena, Professor
Ste.Farland will discuss "American
Economic Iniperialisms. 1.01111S tee
Europe and their Results. Control
of South American Industries
through Investments." There are
to be three more. meetings, as fol-
lows: On Thursday, Oct. 31 the
subject will he "International In-
debtedness"; Nov. 12, "Interna-
tional Labor and Tariff Regula-,

STRESEMANN TARGET OF ANTI- SEMITIC
ATTACKS BECAUSE OF HIS JEWISH WIFE

At the regular monthly meeting
of the taunt of directors of Mich-
igan IS Telephone company, on
Thursday, Oct. 10, estimate's were
approved covering extension to the
plant in the amount of $2,213,000.
Of this total $1,500,000 is for the
Detroit Exchange Area and the
balance of $713.000 covers various
items throughout the state.
Including estimates approved at
previous meetings, this makes a
total approval so far this year of
$20,898,0110. divided approximately
S11,000,000 for Detroit, and $9,-
8!I8,000 for the balance of the
state.

Bostonian Shoes held first meet-
ing, last Tuesday at the Jewish
Center and a large gathering at-
tended. The belief was expressed
that Coach Sachs will turn out
another of his great teams. The
team will hold first workout
of the season at Kronk Community
Heerse, Sunday, Oct. 20, at 11:30
a. in. All players as well as new-
comers wishing tryouts should call
Coach Sachs or Manager Bushkin
at Euclid 3011-M or Empire
3291-It.

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Menorah Inaugurates Stu-
dent Day Dance, Sun-
day Night,

MRS. GEORGE COHEN
This - Sunday, Oct. 20, is the Stu-
Sirs. Berkowitz of the Child ('are , dent Day of the Menorah Society
Council was the principal speak- if Detroit. This event is being
er of the afternoon. She approved marked by an inaugural student
Holiday services at Temple Beth
the society's work with praise. Vee lance to be given Sunday evening
El were splendidly conducted this
cal selections were given by Miss ' it 8:30 p. m., at Webster Hall.
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year by Mr. Ntorris Goldblatt of
VG
Rhoda Goldberg, 630 Josephine.
V
Student Day inaugurated by the
the Hebrew Union College. A large avenue, with Mis
s
Pearl
Shaifetz
Menorah
Society
of
Detroit,
is
a
attendance, including many from at the piano. Sir. Ornoro co
nclud- lay on which Menorah devotes en-
out of the city, were present for eel the afternoon by
Imagine using 600 gallons
Outlining the
irely to the student body of the
the traditional ceremonies.
political
campaign
of
Charles e ity, this year taking the form of
of pure rainsoft water for
Bowles, candidate for mayor.
in inaugural student ilarice in the
Among those who spent the holi-
Final arrangements were made , Blue Itallen
m of Webster Hall.
ONE washing! No won-
days here. were Mr. and Mr,. Je-
for the luncheon card-party to be ' We to the fact that first days of
rome Kanter of Detroit, who came held in the Italian room
der clothes washed our
s "pen
of the Succoth fall on thi dat , the
e
to be with Mr. Kanter's mother,
Book Cadillac Hotel, on Tuesday, forum program WaS nut carried
Mrs. Joseph Kanter.
way are cleaner.
Oct. 22, at 12:30 p. m. The commit- tut. This program will however
tee in charge consists of Mrs. It.. ' ie given at a later date.
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Seitner and
a luke warni
II. Newman, chairman, assisted'
It is expected that at the next
family are now in New York and
' by Mrs. F. Cohen, Mrs. Bagdad°, - nesting to be held on the third
rinse to loosen the dirt; then
expect to leave soon for Atlantic
Mrs. Wohlman, Mrs. LeVey, Mrs. hour of the main public library,
City to spend several weeks there.
four baths in pure, abundant
NI. Fishman, Mrs. Smilow, Mrs. S. ' Voesiward and Kirby UV/Olaf/a, MI
SHAAREY ZEDEK Y. P. S.
sue•, and finally four or foe
Cohen, Mrs. E. J. Schwartz, Sirs. Sunday, Nov. 3, at 3:30 c m.,
Mr. and Sirs. Earl Spiesberg,er,
FALL FROLIC NOV. 16
Eisler, Sirs. .1. Robins, Sirs. A. ' labhi Leo Si, Franklin will be the
rinses, making at least nou
their son Louis, and William
Goldberg, and Mrs. Zuckerman. s peaker. All who are interested
changes of filtered, rainsoft
Denby of Jackson motored here
Sirs, George Cohen is president of a re extended an invitation to this
All indications point to the fall
to spend Yon] Kippur with their the organization.
water
Why there isn't a
end all other programs, an well as I
irolic to lie given by the Young
parents, St r. and Mrs. Louis Dem-
Peoples Society of Congregation
o the inaugural Student Day,
laundress living who could
binsky.
Shaarey Zedek living one of the
Second Radio Hour of the lance, Sunday night.
endure such physical labor,
most unique affairs of the season.
For the pleasure of Mrs. Lane
Umpartayishe Folkahul
not to mention the expense
It will be held at the Shaarey
Clinkofstine, who will leave soon
Geselshaft.
and trouble of heating the
Zedek synagogue on Willis at Brush
to winter in California, Sirs. A. D.
—.—
..trItfs on Saturday evening, Nov.
water And of course each
Philippe, Mrs. M. Nover and Sirs.
Arrangements have been com-
P; It is the first informal affair to
I. W. Clinkofstine were hostesses
color and fabric is laundered
he ;;icon by the Young People's
pleted for another radio program
JERUSALEM.—(J,
T.
A.
l—Dr.
at a charming luncheon held at the to be given by the Umpartayishe
s illy.
separately in the best scien-
Bay City Euclid Country Club on Folkshul Geselshaft, over Station Chaim Weizmann, president of the
tific way No wonder clothes
A musical program of unusual Oct. 17.
World Zionist Organization, will
1 WSIBC, on Sunday, Oct. 20. Sev-
arrangements is being prepared.
visit Palestine. Ile is expected to
washed our way are cleaner
eral noted musical and lieerary tal- arrive shortly.
Plans for the decorations are under
The local B'nai B'rith lodge
' and last longer.
way. The committee in charge has sponsored a very successful poul- ents of Detroit will participate in
Bernard Lecache, French Jewish
this program.
writer, arrived in Palestine
plans that will change the entire try keno party, held at the Com-
Israel
M.
Hertz,
well
known
appearance of the ball room. Re- munity Center Wednesday eve-
Major napkin, Labor M. I'., re-I
freshments will he served by the ning, A large attendance enjoyed singer, will sing Jewish folk songs, turned to England. While in Pal-
accompanied by Miss Rebecca estine Major Ilapkin visited all the
social conunittets
the affair.
Katzm an.
scenes of th e recent
Isist en in
This dance is to he informal, and

i on WWJ S •tur d ay
rioting. and
Ben Silverstein, a talented via- spoke with Arab and Jewish lead- night, 8:30 to 9 o'clock, for Ted
tickets are being sold only by in-
A hundred guests were present Insist, will play, accompanied by
and Alice in "Laundry Land.
ors and government officials.
vitation. The attendance is limited
at a lovely bridge-tea held in the his wife, Mrs. Ida Silverstein.
to a small number. Miss Fayga Gold Room of the Bancroft Hotel
Moishe ben Moishe, with his in-
Bofsky is in charge of the ticket
on Oct. 10. The affair, which was imitable style, will read some of National News Service Does
committee in Ann Arbor and she
Not Ask for Subscriptions.
under the auspices of the Ladies' Sholom Aleichem's works.
is being aided by a small group of Auxiliary of Temple B'nai Israel,
Ilertzl Tigel, the promising
prominent students.
was in chorge of Mrs. Ben Rosen- young pianist, will render some
The National News Service is-
SP,
Laundry
sues
berg and Mrs. Morris Nover.
notedwarning that no one con-
classical musical selections.
Eleventh Annual Hebrew
E. Korman, Jewish poet, will noted with it is authorized to ask
Our Service Beyond Compote
At the annual election of officers speak about the work of the Urn- for credit or subscription from any ..
Convention to Open in New
source. The service states that it P
for the Ladies' Auxiliary of Tern- partayishe Folkshul Geselshaft.
Cadillac 5169-$170
York on Oct. 21.
ple B'nai Israel, held on Oct. The Umpartayishe Folkahul Ge- desires moral and not financial
One hundred and fifty delegates
the following officers were chosen: selshaft is the first organization of support.
from many parts of the country'
President, Mrs. B. I. Rosenberg; its kind to be heard over the radio
are expected to attend the eleventh
vice-president, Mrs. C. Goldstein; and Detroit is the first city in
annual convention of the Histad-
secretary, Mrs. J. Immerman, and which a Jewish folkshul has pr•-
ruth Ivrith of America, which will
treasurer, Mrs. I. Selvin. Mrs, sented a program in this way.
open on October 21 at the Hotel Rosenberg, who was the founder
Special Analysis of
TWO weeks ago the Geselshaft
Pennsylvania, New York City. •
of the organization, enters upon' gave a successful radio concert.
The task of the Histadruth her sixteenth year as president.
These concerts were arranged
Ivrith is to foster the Hebrew
in behalf of the Umpartayishe
language and culture amongst the
Folkshul Geselshaft campaign,
Jews of America. At the present
w o h , Wh25 begins Oct. 24 and ends
convention plans will be discussed
Mailed on Request
for the furtherance of this great

The radio hours were donate d
movement.
LONDON, O. T. A.) — The by the Newman Gorenbein Furni-
The first session on Monday
marble panel of Rims, the charac- ture Company, 9324 Jos. Campau.
i night, Oct. 21, will be of an ad- ter in It. H. Hudson's hook "Green
visory rho raster and will be at- Slansions," which was erected in
CARD OF THANKS
tended by many prominent leaders
Established 1873
Of American Jewry. The business Ilyde Park as a memorial to the The family of the late Hyman
great naturalist and writer, was Jacobson of 908 King avenue, be-
sessions will to held on Tuesday
MEMBERS
again disfigured by unknown van- loved husband of Bertha Jacobson,
and Wednesday, Oct. 22 and 23.
New York Stock Exchange
Cleveland Stock Exchange
Amongst those who have ac- dais who tarred and feathered it. dear father of Ruth, Lillian and
Chicago
Stock
Exchange
The panel, the work of Jacob Earl, brother of Al Jacobson and
New York Curb Market
cepted to attend the first session
GEORGE F. W. REID, Manager
are Dr. Stephen S. Wise, Prof. Epstein, sculptor, was the Sirs. Ida Putleman wish to extend
Henry Slonimsky, Prof. Israel subject of much controversy when their thanks and deep appreciation
Aerounta Carried on Couer•atire
;• Davidson, LOUIS Lipsky, Rabbi it was set up, many objecting to to their relatives, friends and
-i
Margin,
H. Isevinthal, Monahem its extreme modernistic sculpture. neighbors for their sincere words
In
1923
unknown
vandals
dis-
and
kind
deeds
during
their
be-1
824
First
National Building
Ribalow and others,
Phone
Cadillac 6661
figured the panel with green paint.: retirement.

Sunday, Oct. 27, proceeds of which
will go to further the organiza-
tion's work in Palestine.
Edythe A. Breckner and Rose
lierick are joint chairmen of the
committee in charge. They are
twiny, assisted by Bessie Brenner,
Harriett Fox, Lillian Ketai,
Sophie Schneider, Jean Horwitz,
Mollie Glint, Mendetta Popkin, -
:Margaret Sloranz, Mary Berick,
Betty Smith, Caroline Godman,
Mettie Baron, Lillian Gordo),
Minnie Tobin, Ann Green, Thelma
Gordon, Rose Lipsitz, Helen Kass
and Henrietta Berger.
Tickets may be secured from any
of the above or by calling Miss
Ilreekner, Euclid 3581-J, or Miss
Berndt, Empire 3485,

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