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kEi9CritOITANISHCARDIVICIE
DR. MAGNES' STATEMENT ON RELATIONS
OF JEWS TO PALESTINE PRECIPITATES ,
• CONTROVERSY; IS SCORED BY LEADERS
icized by the labor daily D
which charges Mr. Ussishkin that.
having created the impression
the Jews are poposed to peace with
Mothers Clubs Plan Active S
the Arabs.
After spending the summer at
i On Sunday, Dec. 8, the Sister-
' ie t h e desirability of Dr. hood of B'nai Moshe will give its the Mothers and Babies Camp the
(Continued from Page One.) ler and
greater. This is the only Magnes' attitude may be ques- I annual dance at the B'nai Moshe members of the Mothers Clubs will
am tioned, nevertheless his speech,'
resume activities. Many classes
ment in Palestine. If, after Satan- way
while
trying,
I
sure worth
that the
very
effort and
will add says the Dever, contained nothing
and activities have been planned
sive study of all factors in the sit- a glorious chapter to the history which justified Ussishkin's action.
by the president's council and in-
nation, a way can be found of grad- of the eternal people."
"The
university
is
a
scientific,
non-
teresting club activities have been
witt y and carefully introducing an
• • •
i political institution and one could
planned by the executive boards
appropriate responsible form of JEWISH CONGRESS
of the various clubs.
not
expect
the
head
of
the
self-government, guaranteeing all REPUDIATES. DR. MAGNES
I sit} to open the new mester with -
The following three outstanding
inhabitants and communities their
features will be undertaken for the
NEW
YORK.—A
statement
re-
out
mentioning
general
conditions
full rights, then I am for a parlia•
beginning of the season:
ment in Palestine, but if this self- pudiating the conduct and utter- in the country. In fact, it was the
The glee club, under the direc-
government is merely to be a me- sneer of Dr. J. L. Magnes, chan• duty of the Chancellor of the uni-
tion of Miss Mary Linsky, well
chanical and thoughtless imitation cellor of the Hebrew University in versify to proclaim that the univer-
known
Detroit pianist, is progress-
with regard to Jewish sit} is seeking peace and friendly' .
of Western parliaments, disre-
ing rapidly. Only those members
garding the distinct character of !aspirations in Palestine was issued relations with the Arab popula-
who are interested in music and
Palestine, including the specific I Friday afternoon by a special corn- Hon."
are anxious to learn and read mu-
Jewish rights, then I am opposed mittee representing the ad minis-
sic as eligible for this class. At
Sentence Jew to Death.
to it. In any event, the transition trative committee of ,the American
Jewish
Congress,
a
central
body
of
present the students are preparing
from the present absolutist Colon-
JAFFA.— (J. T. A.)—Joseph
a Chanukah program to be pre-
Jewish organizations and commun• Orphali was sentenced to death by
ial regime must be gradual.
sented at the annual Chanukah
'
ities
in
different
parts
of
the
coun-
"The Day has asked me as to
the District Court sitting here.
celebration of the Mothers Clubs.
the main purpose of my present trY•
Orphali was one of the Jews ar-
Mrs. Glass, 9927 Ilolmur, is presi-
"Is
that
the
answer
to
the
Ara-
utterances on conditions in Pales-
rested in connection with the
dent, and Mrs. Kanter of 2964
tine. To this I wish to say that my bic atrocities in Ilebron and Sa- wounding with intent to murder
Clements is treasurer of the group.
only purpose is to set the Jewish fed?7", exclaimed with astonish- six Arabs on the day of the riots.
The dramatic club is now being
meet,
Jacob
Fishman,
managing
public to thinking and agitate it
organized under the direction of
to realize that it is impossible to editor of the New York Morning , JERUSALEM.— (J. T. A.) —
Mrs. L. Shubow. Any member who
Journal
when
he
arrived
Friday
Three
Jews
from
Mekor
Ilayim
continue as heretofore, for it is my
is interested may leave her name
MRS. HELEN ROSENFELD
profound conviction that without in New York and heard about Dr. who had ben charged with murder
and address at the office of the
this realization the Jewish public Magnes' convocation how a clear- were released by the examining Hail, Dexter boulevard at Law-
Jewish
Center, 31 Melbourne aye-
the world over is bound to suffe r minded Jew could, at the present judge. Another Jew was acquit-
ranee avenue. Miss Gussie Good- , nue, or call Empire 10957, and she
disappointment and disillusion- moment deliver such an irrespon- ted of a murder charge by the
riend is ehairlady and her assist- will receive a notice of the first
ment in its hopes with regard to sible speech, giving up practically court. All of these cases are said ant is Mrs. Ilelen Rosenfeld.
meeting.
the Jewish national homeland in all Jewish claims to Palestine." to have arisen from libels by the tine orchestra has been selected A
The child study classes are now
Mr. Fishman sue priaedly stated inArabs.
to
Palestine.
i furnish the music.
being organized, under the leader-
an
interview
with
a
Jewish
Tele-
Fore. Repugnant to Judaism.
Sentences Reduced.
ship of Mrs. Emery Monash, who
!
"I consider the Jewish Palestine graphic Agency representative, up -
The Palestine Court of Appeals
conducted the course last year.
worth while only if made possible on his return on the Mauretania
Palestine, where he spent five has reduced the sentence of the in- bek of Kebatya, a village near Classes will be held on Tuesday
on the highest ethical plane, The from
weeks after attending sessions of habitants of the Tireh villages from J • , was •
arrested mornings from 10 to 11:30 at the
bayonets such as now support the
five years imprisonment to three on the spot. The prisoner was Fenkell branch of the Jewish Cen-
Jewish settlement in Palestine are the Zionist Congress and the Jew-
months,
the
latter
term
taking
ef-
found
to
have
been
wounded
in ters' Association, 3430 Fenkell ave-
repugnant to the spirit of Juda- ish Agency at • Zurich.
feet from the date of conviction. 1 the thigh. Whether the wound nue, and at the Jewish Center, 31
• •
ism.
On
the
day
of
the
riots
the
inhab-
was
deliberately
self-inflicted
or Melbourne avenue, on Monday eve-
"I have all my life believed in STUDENTS WALK OUT
itants of the Tireh villages, who accidental has not been deter- nings from 7:30 to 9 o'clock.
the cleansing, spiritualizing and en- ON PROF. BERGMANN
Classes in child study will also
were
armed,
had
marched
on
Haifa.
mined.
The
cross-examination
of
JERUSALEM.—(J. T. A.)—The
riching power of Palestine over the
held in the Mack-Gratiot and
According to incomplete statis- the Arab is being personally con-
Jew, and Judaism, but I am now convocation speech of Dr. Judah
the
West Warren districts. The
convinced more than ever that the L. Magnes, at the opening of the I tics now available from Sept. 5 to ducted by A. S. Mavregerdato, in- board of education is co-operating
winter
session,
in
which
he
advo
Nov.
15,
there
have
been
59
as-
i
spector-general
of
Jerusalem.
- '
process of building up Palestine
in
the
furtherance of this study.
saults recorded on Jews in Jeru-; The assaults in Palestine have
on the basis of force against the sited a rapprochment with the Ar-1
!intern, including murder, stabbing I extended beyond Jewish life and
will of the Arab world is bound to abs, has been received by Jerusa- and robbery. The lligh Court has'
Mothers'
Clubs Meetings:
; property. The cemeteries are now
inevitably cause the deterioration lam Jewry with mixed feelings. Al- '
Oakland Mothers' Club-2:30 p.
reduced to six months the sentence I becoming the target of Arab van-
of the Jewish community and all though a rumored strike of pro- of an Arab originally sentenced to I dais.
m.
Nov.
30,
at Jewish Center.
Twenty tombstones were
our cultural and spiritual values. test by the students at the univer-
Fenkell Mothers' Club-2:30 p.
a year for keeping a revolver. The broken in the Sephardic cemetery,
"Therefore, if we are set on our sity did not materialize, disapprov-
m.
Dec.
7,
at
Fenkell branch.
court also substistuted $500 depos- I the first record of its kind in Pal-
task seriously we must try to up- al was expressed of Dr. Magnes' it for one year imprisonment on
Twelfth Street Mothers' Club-
estine.
lift the Arab world, through gems- attitude that the Jews should m-
8:30
p.
m.
Dec.
3 at 2201 Glad-
ine understanding, through educe- Itiate steps leading to a rapproch- an Arab found with a bomb. These
stone avenue, corner Fourteenth.
are the first riot cases submitted
LONDON.— (J. T. A.) — The
bon and through a system of eco- ment with the Arabs, despite the to the High Court.
The Oakman Blvd. Club has
Daily Chronicle, quoting the Cen-
nomic, social and political co-op- occurrence of the outbreaks. In
changed its name to the Linwood
eration, while at the same time Hugo Bergmann'a days, there was Spent $170,000 to Put Down Riots. tral News Agency in reporting the and Dexter Mothers' Club.
a
disturbance
when
the
students
attack
on
Norman
Bentwich,
Pal-
making our own community strong.
The Jewish Centers' Association
LONDON.— (J. T. A.) — The estine attorney-general, says that
walked out in protest aginst the
held its first annual swimming
• !professor's and Dr. Magnes' atti- British government has spent $170,- the assailant admitted having re-
meet at the Balch School Nov. 21.
000 on the measures undertaken ceived $500 to carry out the at-
tude.
Competition amongst those who
—still
Dr. Bergmann, a leading mem- by the Palestine government fol- tempt on Bentwich's life. The participated was very keen.
waiting
ber of the Brith Sholom, a society lowing the recent disturbances in Daily herald qnotes the British
The results of the meet: The
United
Press
as
saying
that
the
as-
that
country.
This
was
the
state-
for the promotion of peace between
Crestons won from the Ilakoah
for a
I Jews and Arabs, and favorable to ment made by Philip Snowden, sassin also admitted being offered Club by the score of 28 to 24. Min-
in
re-
$500
no
matter
what
happened
to
dissatis-
Dr. Magnes' plan, has published ar- Chancellor of the Exchequer ,
nie Steffins of Hakorths was the
ticles in the l'alestinian press say- aponse to a question raised in the him.
high point scorer for the seniors,
fied
ing that the population must first House of Commons. This sum
he alone accounting for 13 of his
customer
be Palestinian and then Jews and does not include the expenditures JAFFA.—The Palestine Gov- team's 24 points. I. Tasco of the
Arabs, and arguing that the Jews made from Palestinian funds nor ernment is taking severe measures Crestons was next in line, ac-
have no right to demand special the value of British stores issutal against the Arab boycott agitators counting for eight of his team's
consideration from the government from stock. No accurate figure who have been conducting their ac- points. The Crescents walked
because they pay the moat taxes,
hes yet been reached as to the ulti- tivities comparatively unhindered away with the intermediate honors,
Newspapers Differ.
mate cost of the otubreaks, for more than two months.
winning the meet by 35 points. The
Strong Chevrolet Co.
The Door llayom approves the
Nine boycott ringleaders were ar- Olympics were runners-up with the
6510 Twain!' St. Empire 4035
Bentwich Wounded.
hecklers of Dr. Magnes and con-
rested for disturbing the public score of 15 points, 10 of which
tinues its fierce attack on the Chan-
JERUSALEM.— Norman Bent- peace, One of them, llamdi Bus- were accounted for by bt. Konop.
cellor of the Hebrew University wich, Jewish attorney general, was semi, is a leader of the Arab Na-
G
Always Open
and the Brith Sholom Society.
shot three times by an Arab civil tionalist movement, a head of the
Dever Criticises Uasishkin.
service employe Sunday as he de- anti-Imperalist party of Palestine
WM. M. TRUMBLE
The action of M. M. Ussiahkin, scended the stairs at the govern- and is closely connected with the
On Saturday evening the Tau
12187 Dexter Blvd.
director
of
the
Jewish
National
Phone Hogarth 4045
ment offices here. Ile was wound- Communists.
Sigma Beta Sorority gave a party
Fund, in interrupting the convoca- ed in the leg.
STORAGE WASHING REPAIRING
at the home of Miss Ida Finkel-
tion address of Dr. Magnes, is crit-
The assailant, Abdul Ghani Ta- Checker Cab — Empire 7000 atone.
B'NAI MOSHE LADIES'
ANNUAL BALL DEC. 8
CENTERS ASSN
—ABE MAX
WINDSOR NEWS
AUXILIARYY OF J. N. F.
PLANS FOR FLAG DAY
The Ladies' Auxiliary of the
Jewish National Fund will meet
Monday evening, Dec. 2, at the
Shaarey Zedek branch on Twelfth
H. LEIVICK SPEAKS
HERE DEC.1 AND 2
WINEMAN GIFT MAKES
POSSIBLE STUDY OF
ALLERGY AT CLINIC
H. Leivick, one of the most
prominent Jewish poets of the day,
will appear at the Jewish Center,
31 Melbourne avenue, on Sunday
and Monday evenings, Dec. 1 and
2. The Sunday night lecture will
be on "Sholem Aleichem and Pe-
retz." On Monday evening he will
speak on "The Poet and the Lan-
guage." Mr. Leivick is a recognized
authority in the field of Yiddish lit- I
crature and language and is an
able and interesting speaker.
Mr. Leivick's exploits in the field
of literature are many. Besides!
having written books of poetry, he
has also written some plays which
have been produced with success
by Maurice Schwartz, director of
the Yiddish Art Theater in New
York, and by Ben Ami,
Mr. Leivick is presenting the
second group in a series of Yiddish
lectures sponsored by the Jewish
Center. The next speaker in the
series will be Dr. S. Margoshes,
editor of the Yiddish daily Day,
who will appear at the Center in
MRS. H. MILKOVSKY
January.! Other prominent cul-
and Clairmount. Plans will at that tural leaders and artists will ap-
time be completed for the auxul- pear later in the season.
iary s participation in the flag days
on Dec. 7, 8 and 9.
Mrs. H. Milkovsky, president of
the auxiliary, is taking active part
in the preparations. Mrs. Milkov-
sky was in charge of plans for the
Congregation Beth Moses of 586
party given last Saturday evening Owen avenue elected the following
at the Philadelphia-Byron Talmud officers at a recent meteing:
Torah in honor of Rabbi Reuben
II. C. Silver, founder of the syn-
Ilurwitz.
agogue, was elected for a sixteenth
BETH MOSES ELECTS
SILVER PRESIDENT
JUNIOR J. N. F. PLANS
FOR DANCE ON DEC. 22
The Junior Group of the Jew-
ish National Fund invites all Jew-
ish organizations to join them in
the dance to be given on Sunday
evening, Dec. 22, at the Book-Cad-
illac Hotel. The publicity com-
mittee consisting of Charles Rice,
Jennie Goldberg, Solomon Wonder
and Tette Hoffman are working
out a program whereby they will
be able to personally visit and in-
vite all organizations.
The program committee headed
by Israel Weiner and Max Rice re-
port work on the souvenir program
promising. Many of the large bus-
' Mess houses will be represented in
this booklet.
All organizations are requested
to keep the date of the dance open
in order to help contribute to the
success of the work of the Jewish
National Fund.
Tombstone
Unveiling.
The family of the late Freda
Lipnick announces the unveiling of
a monument in her memory at the
Cloverhill Park Cemetery on Sun-
day, Dec. 8, at 2 p. m. sharp.
Friends and relatives are invited
to attend.
North End Clinic has king al-
ined the importance of resimeil. in
its plans for effective medical s re-
ice to patients. Limited funds
however have on occasions pre-
vented the clinic from parti,pa.
i certain research projects in
tion in
which members of the medical ••aft
have been interested.
Recently, through a gift ef
from Mr. and Mrs. Andrew W,11.-
man and Mr. and Mrs. Henry W,
man, in memory of Mr. and 51,,
Leopold \Vineman, the North I Pii
Clinic has been enabled to
on some research which may l'a e
an important bearing on the treat-
ment of hay fever and asthma in
Detroit. The alleri.ey (asthma c,mI
hay fever) department of the coin.
isin connection with William 4'.
Steere, of the Botany Institute af
University of Michigan, investi-
gated the plants that produce hey
fever in practically every open
field within a radius- of about IS
miles in and about the city of De-
troit. The dates on which all plants
in these neighborhoods spread their
pollens into the air were determ.
fined. In the course of investiga-
tion a few new hay fever causing
plants were discovered. It is biped
that the treatment of hay fever by
injecting pollen extracts (at pres-
ent satisfactory in about 60 to 70
percent of cases) will be improved.
Furthermore it is expected that a
number of asthma and hay fever
patients who become ill at a cer-
tain season, every year, will be
greatly relieved while they former.
ly could not be benefitted. This
will be effected by testing the skin
of such patients for susceptibility
to these newly discovered plants.
When indicated, a new serum com-
posed of the extracts of these plants
will then be injected. At the same
time the patients will be told what
plants cause their trouble and will
therefore know what to avoid. This
work will be continued for several
years and the experience gained
employed in the further care of
patients.
The board of trustees hopes sim-
ilar funds will be available from
various sources from time to time
for other research or educational
work to be carried on through the
medical staff of the clinic. Recent-
ly several of those interested in the
clinic work have made it possible
for members of the staff to visit
the Mayo Clinic at Rochester and
other similar institutions.
Shaarey Zedek Y. P. S. Meet-
ing This Sunday.
H. C. SILVER
term. I. Rosen was chosen vice-
president; A. Fine, treasurer; Na-
than Moscowitz, recording secre-
tary; Samuel Siegel, financial sec-
retary; and the following trustees:
Harry Schrager, AL Freedman, D.
Hasnes, G. Lazarowitz, M. Berko-
witz, A, Aronowitz, S. Josephson,
M. 'Markowitz. D. Pollack is build-
ing manager and A. Z. Berkowitz is
controller. Isidore Escann is chair-
man of the cemetery committee and
M. Schwartz is vice-chairman.
Mr. Silver has issued an appeal
to Detroit Jews, especially Ruma-
nian Jews, to join the synagogue.
Due to an unfortunate occur-
ence, the Young Peoples Society of
Congregation Sharey Zedek found
it necessary to postpone the meet-
ing which was to be held last Sun-
day. This meeting will be held in-
stead on Sunday, Dec. 1, at the
Shaarey Zedek Synagogue on Wil-
lis at Brush streets, a 3 o'clock.
This is an open meeting.
The program for this meeting
will be the same one previously an-
nounced, consisting of a short play
produced and played by members
of the association, and a short mu-
sical program.
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Life CAA never been the same.
A meeting of the Young People's
Her loving Parents and Sisters.
Society will be held on Wednes-
day, Dec. 4, at the home of Miss
In loving memory of our dear
Bess Soskin, 1400 Victoria avenue. husband and father, Abraham M.
Pereira, who passed away 11 years
An interesting meeting was held ago Nov. 30.
Tuesday evening, Nov. 26, by the
Ladies' Auxiliary of the Indepen- Losing and kind in all his w
Ictriyht and just In the end
dent Order of B'nai B'rith, Wind- timeere and true in heart tint t ' ;f ' mind, days,
sor lodge, at the lodge clubrooms, A beautiful memory left behind,
Davis building. Elections for the
Mrs. Jennie Pereira, and Nate,
corning year resulted as follows:
President, Mrs. Maxwell Schott; Sam and Meyer.
vice-president, Mrs. Ed. Benstein;
recording secretary, Mrs. Milton
Sumner; treasurer, Mrs. Sadie Far-
ber; trustees, Mesdames B. Simons,
N. Brody and S. Scher; sentinel,
JACOB RUSSELL
Miss Sara Stern; monitress, Sirs.
of 57 Holbrook avenue, 67 years
Maurice Levine. It was unani- of
age, died on Nov. 26. Funeral
mously decided that a theatrical
performance be given during services were held Nov. 27 at
Chanukah week or shortly there- Sfachpelah Cemetery from Lewis
after, to finance the social work. Bros.' Chapel, with Rabbi Ashinsky
A feature of the evening was the officiating. He is survived by his
guest speaker, Mrs. A. Slargosches wife, Rebecca, and two daughters
and a son.
of Ottawa, district deputy for
women's auxiliaries of I. 0. B. B.,
JOSEPH FREDERICK
who outlined the activities for the
of 8659 Dearborn avenue, 65 years re
coming year.
of age, died on Nov. 26. Funeral
Bostonians Aim to Avenge services were held Nov. 27 at Oak-
view Cemetery from Lewis' Bros.'
Themselves on Campbell Chapel. He is survived by his wife,
Tires of Royal Oak.
Hannah.
Bostonians will try to avenge
SAMUEL LE BOY
themselves for the defeat handed
them by the Campbell Tires of of 1512 Delaware avenue, 63
Royal Oak, last year.
years of age, died on Nov. 26.
The Bostonians were Michigan's Rabbi Aishiskin officiated, and the
leading Jewish amateur team last body was sent to Chicago for
year and were runners-up for the burial Nov. 25. Ile is survived by
city championship. This year they his wife, Lena, and a son, Dr. Wil-
will put a much stronger team on liam LeBoy of Chicago.
the floor than that of last year, al-
though there are but six veterans
ABRAHAM LIEBERMAN
hack. The team is strengthened of 2504 Tyler avenue, 46 years of
this year by two new members: age, died Nov. 20 at Ann Arbor.
Sam Askowitz, who played with Funeral services were held Nov. 21
the Tool Shop Hardware team the at Har Harmoria Cemetery, with
last year that the team played in Rabbi Aishiskin officiating. He is
the amateur ranks, and Ben Bayer, survived by his wife, Zertha, and
who played with Northern High, a brother, Dr. Chalet.
City Scholastic champs in 1928.
The veterans hack from last
years squad are: Ted Goods, Cap-
Ruth's Flower Shoppe
, tain, Maurice Polinsky, Peter Bac-
Send Sympathy Bouquet. to Your
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Deceased Friends
Harry Krinsky,
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Junior Hadassah met Wednesday
evening at the home of Miss Kate
Mossman, 900 Louis avenue. Plans
for the annual dance, to be given
In loving memory of our dear
troit since last June is found in the mother, Jennie E. Love, who
Hotel, were made.
passed away 18 years ago Nov. 28,
1911.
To assist towards the pledge
A loving mother. true and kind.
given by the members of the Sis-
No friend on earth like her well find.
terhood of the Shear Ilashornayim
For all of us she did her best
And God nave her eternal rest.
Congregation for the synagogue,
Mesdames harry M. Cherniak, N.
Her loving children, David E.,
Brown and NI. Wonder entertaned
at a party on Nov. 25 at the home Hattie, Mabel, Henry S. and Rose.
of Sire. Cherniak, 157 Partington
In loving memory of our darling
street, Sandwich.
daughter and sister, Carol Alice
Mr. and Mrs. I. Cohen of East ' Abramovitz, who died on Nov. 30,
Giles boulevard celebrated their sil- 1925.
ver wedding anniversary on Nov. No one knows how much we miss you
16 with a dinner party at their
No one knows the bitter pain,
We have au tiered since you left UR,
Minn.
Long. 8170
Madison.
"Oh Yeah!" is the all-talking
comedy drama showing at the
Madison this week. The picture
is based upon the Saturday Eve-
nine Post story, "No Brakes,"
which was written by A. \V. Som-
erville and the picture brings to
gather on the talking screen for the
first time, Jimmie Gleason and
Robert Armstrong. the team that
scored such a tremendous interna-
1 tional success on the stage in "Is I
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