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VOL. XXIX. NO. 4.
STUDENTS IN U. S.
DECRY OUTBREAKS
IN SCHOOLS ABROAD
DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1929.
B rith Sholom Guest
' f
At Rally on Sunday]
ADMIT 13,602 JEWS IChica go Jewish Scientist Finds,
RABBI FINK SCORES
Isolates Dreaded Influsnza Germ
INTO IL S. DURING
ANTI - SEMITISM ON
LAST FISCAL YEAR
r- MICHIGAN'S CAMPUS
CHICAGO. — (J. T. A.) ---,Dr. in 1923,
Appeal to Fellow Students
to End Anti-Semitic
Excesses.
STATEMENT EXPRESSES
A DEEP SENSE OF GRIEF
(c f
•
▪
Pleads Against Making Col-
leges Breeding Place
of Intolerance.
Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents
.
'Defends Jews' Rights
P
AtPalestine
Inquiry
After that he joined th
Isadore S. Falk, the 30-year-old biological 'tlepartment of the Un
Jewish professor of hygiene and versify of Chicago. During h
• bacteriology at the University of career here he directed a stave
!This Number Admitted for Chicago, announced that he had
for the city health department, re . Says Jewish Students Suffer
discovered and isolated the germ signing in
Permanent Residence
because tie sai
, of influenza. Dr. Falk's discov- that the new 1928
In this Country.
Spiritual and Mental
health commissione d
' ery is said to make a conspicuous lir. Arnold Kesel, had plans a
n
Humiliation.
figure among the scientific men of procedures
dares which "made it impos
HIAS, ICA, EMIGDIRECT
n
world who are caelidates
for sible for me to stay in the de par t
IN 3 - YEAR AGREEMENT the
the No bel prize for m edicine.
I
-
RUTHVENMPHASIZES
went and retain my relf-respect.
Dr. F'olk's discovery is the result
FREEDOM IN RELIGION
is resigning front the facult
Renew Eff - ort for United. if nix years' investigation. His of Ile
the University of Chicago with
jofinta
o
ti g
financed
Jewish Emigration and
tihe. with few day's
,i ntc t oorbinetefoitz associate, U. of M. President Says Stu
s
-
Unive rsity
unit the n
Immigration Work.
- 1
dents Expected to Fol.
fluenza commission established by ler and Rosenwald Foundations
ithe Metropolitan Life Insurance joint staff, which is carrying on an
low Own Dictates.
WASHINGTON.—(J. T. A.)— Company.
When he ran out of investigation as to the cost of
Thirteen thousand five hundred monkeys for inoculation purposes, medical care.
ANN ARBOIL—Declaring that
and two Jews were admitted per- and he used about 150 of them,
Jewish students are being discrim-
Discovery Denounced.
manently into the United States as more
were bought with funds by
The American Medical 10010Cia- inated against on the University of
immigrants during the fiscal year Julius Rosenwald,
Experiments tion, through the next issue of its 31ichigan campus here, Rabbi
' ended June 30, 1929, according to which Dr. Falk hopes will lead to journal, will denounce as "unwar- Adolph C. Fink of
the Ilillel Faun-
the 11111111M
report of the commis- the discovery of an influenza vac- ranted" t he announcement of Dr. ! ition, said that "the existence of
sioner-general
of
immigration nine will be carried on this winter I. S. Falk that he had
: Jewish and Christian
isolated
fraternities
the
!node public heree. This corrects in the army.
inthienZa germ.
and sororities, side by side, shows
previous figures published on this
Will Resifts from U. of C.
that
there
is
little
The
journal
is
edited
by
Dr. Mor-
genuine feeling
subject, which were erroneous ow-
The youthful investigator
's 'is „dn. The next Issue, con- of g
i among the students."
.... ing to a misunderstanding of seta- born in Brooklyn and got his Ph. B. taining the edi
Rabbi Fink said that, ewish non-
tistical tabulations included in the from
be pub-
Yale in 1920 and his Ph. D. lished Saturdaytorial, will
sorority women are compelled to
commissioner's report. The pees-
His Testimony Makes Deep
Impression on Inquiry
Commission.
TESTIMONY OF ARABS
HELPS JE.VISH CASE
i
NEW YORK.— Representatives
of Christian and Jewish student
and youth organizations of Am•r-
ica issued an appeal to European
students calling upon them to end
the anti-Jewish excesses 'which
have been occurring in many cen- .
tees of learning throughout Cen-1
tral and Eastern Europe. These'
excesses have leen so grave, par-
ticularly in Austria, Poland and
( zecho-Slovakia, as to necessitate , ..„,...
. ,
the temporary closing of the uni- ' ''''''"
versifies in many instances. The!
appeal is issued by the committee ' JUDGE WILLIAM M. LEWIS
on Student Relations which was
formed at the instigation of Avu-
kith, the American Student Zion-
ist Federation, last year to take '
/deeps to inquire into racial and re-
ligious difficulties existing in these
countries abroad. The chairman of
__
the committee is Ray 11. Legate,
---__
secretary of the Alumni service of
Celebration Planned in Eight
the Intercollegiate Y. M. C. A., an d
its secretary is James Waterman •
Branches During Holi.
Wise, executive secretary of Avu-
day Week.
kah.
ant figures have been verified by
the statistical division of the bu-
' reau of i migration
Of the 1350, 7,673 were non-
an 6,429 were quota immi-
grants.
Quota immigrants are
those not belonging to those
tho classes
granted quota exemption by law.
CHANUKAH IN THE quota
HEBREW SCHOOLS
m
Jean Fischer, Noted
Belgian Zionist, Dead.
' The non-quota immigrants were
made up as f ollows: Husbands of
United States citizens, 206; wives
of U. S. citizens, 1,568; children
of U. S. citizens, 2,877; returning!
residents, 996; natives of non-
;quota countries, 840; their wives,
In issuing the appeal, Mr. Wise, I Elaborate preparations
are be- 4; their children, 6; ministers of
on behalf of the committee, stated ing made to celebrate Chanukah religious
that the committee will attem pt to
denominations,
130;
work out, together with the Inter- in all the branches of the United ' wives of ministers, 94; children of
Ilebrew Schools.
national Student Service, some per-
' ministers, 208; professors of col-
In the
Philadelphia - Byron leges, academies, seminaries, or
manent plan to achieve better stu-
el. the
the number of pu- universities, 3; wives of profes-
dent relations between Jewish and Sche il' wh *-e
i
Chrstian
groups in European Uni- pis reached t .e 600 mark, two days sors, -, children of professors, 2;
versities. This committee, which is will be devoted to the celebration. ' students, 134; women who had
composed of the National Student Thursday, Jan. 2, will be known as been citizens of the U. S., 3.
2,384 Non-Immigrants.
Federation of America, National children's day, and Sunday, Jan.
Council of the Y. M. C. A., the 5, parents day.
In addition to the 13,502 Jewish
World Student Christian Federa-
The celebration will consist of , immigrants admitted for perms.
tion, the Intercollegiate Menorah the customary ceremony of light- , nent residence, 2,384 non-immi•
Association, the
grant Jws were admitted during
Fellowship of ing the candles, accompanied by the i I the
uue
me
Youth for Peace and Reconcilia- traditional
fiscal
t
ar. maki
hymns, several p l
a .
ay- [ total of 1,8.88
5
J e w eis aliensngho
two, National Board of the Y. W. lets, especially prepared for p- the
w
entered the United States within
C. A., and the American Student occasion, mass singing and recita.....
a
The non-immigrant
Zionist Federation, issued the fol. tions. The following teachers are lull period.
ANTWERP.—(J. T. A.)—
Jean Fischer, well-known Bel-
gian Zionist and wealthy dia-
mond merchant, died here Dec.
13 at the age of 58. The fu-
neral was held Monday morn-
ing.
Mr. Fischer was one of the
early collaborators and friends
of Theodor Herz], the founder
of political Zionism. He had
held many important offices in
the Zionist movement and for
many years was a director of
the Jewish Colonial Trust. He
was also a member of the cen-
tral council of the World Zion-
ist Organization. He was
known as a generous contribu-
tor to all Zionist funds and to
large parts of the orange plan-
tations in Palestine bought by
Belgian Zionists.
In 1926 he was a visitor to
the United States on a Zionist
mission in connection with the
Jewish Colonial Trust, With his
death the world Zionist move-
ment in general and the Belgian
Zionists in particular lose one
of their most steadfast workers
I
go
front house to house in search of
lodging, being refused on one pre-
text or another.
h
akile
R eg ent James O. M Mich-
urtin,
d speing at the University of
igan stud nt good-will banquet, de-
c laregd that unive rsa ac oc e th
eptance e of
the old en r ule w od
ul slv
re-
HADASSAH SEEK S
LUNCHEONS FUND
e
ligious p r oblem, Rabbi Fink dolor-'
CHIEF RABBI KOOK
DEFENDS RIC [HIS OF
JEWS IN PAL ESTINE
Evidence Shows Jews Re-
paired Wailing Wall Pave-
ment 38 Years Ago.
JERUSALEM.—(J, 'T. A.)—It
is the government's duty to abolish
the humiliating conditions to which
the Jews who go to pray at the
Wailing Wall are subjected, de-
cred Rabbi Abraham Kook, chief
rabbi, towards the close of his
examination by Sir Boyd Merri-
man, at the inquiry commission
hearing,
Rabbi Kook, who ca meto of
CHIEF RABBI KOOK
hearing with a royal en Courage
three cars, including tht
i ental ly
dressed kaven (usual att'eri e c a l a t a n a t sl a
religious dignitaries and or
his orthodoxly dressed secretary,
and three favorite students of hm
Yeshivah, wore his customary silk
hat and his silk kaftan, while his
beard appeared to be considerably
______
whiter than usual.
CHANUKAH AFFAI Rs
AT TEMPLE BETH EL
that today only the Romanicist
Women Zionists Adopt Na- ed
can think that any degree
Holds Commission's Attention.
of satin- Rabbi From to Give Requ tat
tional $18.000 Budget;
factory understanding exists among
Ile held the attention of the
Lecture Sunday on Eur
Protestants, Catholics and Jews."
commission as no witness had done
Local Quota $300.
Rabbi Fink called the problem
before as he laboriously explained
peon Jewish Problems.
longer that of the Jew, but a
he Messianic creed and the two
NEW YORK.—The period of no
Ch"rNictiagnropurpoliin
lem
a tely: , par-
n,:ek lie
il n spii
Chanukah is to lee intensi , categories of the hopes for re•
Dec. 22 to Jan. 3 will be devoted
i
celebrat , s1 at Temple Beth El. ve'Y building the Temple, one the ce-
by Iladassah chapters throughout d
on or a
three
grades of or the
the country for a campaign among
condescending
tolerance,
department,
the confirmu The leatial and the other the earthly.
"It is our duty to endeavor to re-
the religious schools for the Pal- nut rather a sympathetic under.
Satur tdi
es me Luncheons F Fund. Through landing, inasmuch as the differ- School, will hold special Chanu al settle the waste places of the Holy
ace
of
faiths
are
not
in
the
kah
Land
by right and justice until it
m en. parties. The seventh grade
this fund 1,600 Jewish school chil-
dren in Palestine are supplied with ills but in the material manifes- hold its Chanukah party Sun will becomes an honor and a blessing to
ou r
ations."
daily hot meals.
afternoon, Dec. 22; the eig hth
For the crime of being Jewish," grade on Sunday afternoon,
(Book
A budget of $18,000 for the
fund as approved by the recent Rabbi Fink said, "Jewish students 29; the ninth grade on Sunday Dec. of Laws) held handy, Rabbi Kook
Haelassah convention. This figure are subjected to spiritual and men. tcrnoon, Jan. 5. The Senior II af- discussed the Tisha b'Ab and Yom
111 1011.
is $3,000 More than last year. It
School will hold its annual Cha u h Kippur customs as pertaining to
- the Wailing Wall, \\ hen he began
President Alexander G. Ruth first
was felt hat in view of the recent
ven a t am e . aturilay night, Jan. 4. speaking
a f the University, making his
about the Moslem dese-
The honor of presenting the
disturb ces in Palestine, with the a
ppearance befor e a student
gat
. . - Chanukah play before the inter- cration of the shrine during the
inevit le results of malnutrition e ring, s
aid in addressing seeks
to
the ba'
and eneral recession in health q
n g mediate school on Sunday, Dee. 29, Arab counter-demonstration, be
that the university
to Miss Stella Sufinsky's made the court quiver when he
thee would be a greater necessity t
said, "There was
rain the student in the way that ('lass 5A. The privilege of
once an Enl
g is h
for nourishing meals supplied by
giv- king who translated
lowing statement:
participating in the preparation of I , Jews were classified as follows:, '
he
should
go,
but
that
he
is
expect-
the Psa lm s
Hadassah.
' Government officials, their fami-1
the program: Miss Rose l'ike NI
ed to follow his own religious die- ing the play is given yearly to the into E lish and now in our ,
The Statement
day
class
which
shows
the
best
sec
Work
Recognised
ord under ngnglish
attendants, servants and em-
E
American students have, in the Z. Altman, the Misses Ticktin, Miss lies,
fates.
administration, b H-
Eloyes,
of attendance. The play will
9; temporary visitors for
In addition to the appeal in the
last weeks, learned with a deep Judith Liepah, Miss Ray Sulkes
________
e the Psalm books at
be gands burnd
directed
by
Mrs.
Edith
Kopelso
sen se of grief, of the grevious in- and Betsy Plane.
se
usiness , 648; temporary visi tors
schools a "birthday book" will be
n. he holiest Jewish place." He
for pleasure,
l ea
dignities and injuries which are
1,295; in continu
Children to Receive Candles..
dedicated and during the year a
Stu OU9
Other Affairs.
completed his direct testimony by
contribution to the fund will give
Three times during the year th e reading the warning letter that had
Ming inflicted upon Jewish mem-
In the Ferry Street School, Miss transit through the United
tea,
ber g of leading Central and East Leah l'ike, assisted by Misses F. 418; to carry one trade un der
be
a child an inscription in the book
of R elion
gi
of Tme
e pl B e th been sent to him by the Moslem
- 1
C
on
his
g treaty, 14.
nat al day.
ern European universities by their • Gorelick and I. Weiner, are pre-. existin
existing
El sends out reports of pu p Is committee for the defense of the
The figures o f all Jewi sh a l
m , progress to the parents—at Ch an
zek
fe
Mrs.
fellow students. We address our
rs. Alexander Lamport of New
. Mosque of Akita, in which he and
- ! Par g the Progra
The Sisterh of
In the Tuxedo School, the cele- . admitted, compare with a 479,
selves not to the governments of
c iorm
nim
Sharey
toltui4nawn'' Purim, and conflrmat i on the Jews were threatened with dire
a
as arranged ood
The Chanukah reports a , consequences if the Jews continued
thus countries in which attacks on ' brat ion will take place on Thurs- total of all classes and races 31:;7t.
a Chanukah dinner
?tteoef, Fihaes t i , '
'
Jewish students have occurred, nor day, Jan. 2, at 6 p. 5i. The follow- aliens, of whom 379,353 were ad-
arranged a program which will be at e held Sunday, Dec. 29, at 8 p. m.,: to go out Sunday, Dec. 29.
to claim more than the right to
presented in thousand s Of Hebrew w the synagogue at Brush and
The children of the school w iii visit the Wailing Wall in silence.
to the faculties of their universi- ing teachers prepared their class- milted permanently,
I
,
I schools
An elaborate program has receive boxes of Chanukah c an. The rabbi explained that
and
ties, but to you, our fellow students. es to participate in the program:
Sunday
Mandell Bernstein, Presi-
schools hee illis.
he had
n
Agencies
Renew
Agreement
(Iles
on
.
,
Sunday.
arranged by the committees in
"Not unmindful of complex and Solomon Kaselan, principal of the
throughout the country. Pictures eh
seen the high commissioner about
di flicult situations existing in Eu-
NEW YORK.—(J, T. A.1— The
dent, Declines An -
:illustrative of how the luncheon w arge. Rabbi A. M. I lershm m-
the letter but that it was now his
an Request Sermo n by Rabb. Frans
" ° ''" 'In"Pn Haggai, Chayah existing agreement between
ro ptean as well as in American seats se King,
ill
address
and
the'
welcome
Chayah Margolis, Gertrude
system is conducted will he shown b e
other Term.
the At
me the resitiest of ninny menth 'ors , painful duty to lay the matter be-
Hebrew Sheltering Immigrant Aid
of higher learning, we cannot re-
and talks given on the benefits de- E rs and their fatuities. Cantor of the congregation, Rabbi L e ,. fore the commission.
fain
ra in from expressini4 convictions , Rosenthal. The program consists Society of America 31lias). the
rived from the daily supply of w lijah Zaludkowski will entertain h ram will deliver a third lectu re i •
Cites Jewish Law
'' playlet ley the kintlergerten
Officers
for
the
term
be
ef
t h at such anti-Jewish excesses as children, a sketch by the advanced Jewish Colonization Society (Ic a), 1
ginning meals. The children themselves, I„, ith appropriate holiday vocal Sc- - on his travel inipressions under t he '
Before beginning his testimony
and the United Jewish Ernigrat ion Jan. 1 were nominated by Pisgah under proper supervision, prepare I tr ti
I title "hat's
W
have recently occurred can only ag- class songs, recitations arm pti
Happening to Jr ,ea Rabbi Kook said that, although the
bona Ida Divinoff, noted De-
gr avate existing
g- Committee of Europe (Emi gdi-: Lodge No. 31, I. 0. B. B., at a me t. and serve the
conditions and mints.
meals. In the pro- D, oft violinist, formerly with the and Judaism in Eastern Europe
commissioners had informed him
red) with regard to united w
w ork's ing held last ;Monday evening.
l eases . of this work they learn eco-
foment bitterer hatreds. We stress :
droit Symphony Orchestra,
The rabbi bad originally pla n. they were willing to go to his
In the Fenkell School, Parksides
re niter violin selections.
wh
for
Jewish
emigration
and
im
mime
an
d
what you must clearly see, that r and Midland, the celebration will be
efficient housekeepng
nod only two lectures, both on Ru s. home, he preferred that the hear-
i
After
Mandell
Bernstein,
incum-
I
solos
in
f
ore
gro
ign countries, was
The Young People's s,k.ty " will I sia the first
I and group co-operation. The Ila-
ing be in public, citing a Jewish
len up hostility, prejudice and vio- !held on Sunday, Dec. 29, at 3. 31. renewed t
describing the Re
w ill
his week at a meeti ng woa f's bent, declined to be a candidate for dassah luncheons work has become' pe meld a playlet,
ce are remnants of barbarism
"Sham," under I oral situation in Communist Ku s- sayin : "The tru th is neit her shy
u nworth y o f ed ucated men,
i-le le hr-ction as presiden t, the nomi• so important in Palestine that it th
or. o michlin, principal of the school, A. ' the !has board of directors fo
,, e direction of its president, Ilke sia, the see unit picturing the cc
n or af
graid." He said he also Me-
f Imehover and the Misses _Miriam period of three years. The uni te d noting committee, headed
con-
1 , 'vin,
civilized people. Rea
by Jacob , has been included in a domestic I,
vin, the cast including Mildred ,thins of the Jew under a Co m - cided to pay due honor to thosesit-
to you Plotnitzky and Channah Zack are work of the three organizat Oen: _tiller, presented the name
of Dr. 'science course by the
i
h
to allow such excesses to 0C- 1110 VO1itar much time to the prepara- began in 1927.
eve
Milton
Goodman,
uni
inst
regime.
Memb
e
ling
in
judgment, explaining that
Jewish board E r
Burnett
cur again,
A budget of $20 0 . - '.Victor Droock for the office.
of education.
Rasa and Samuel It tins.
The processes of reason tion of the program.
in ancient days, when the temple
however, ers
of t
knowi
1
.000 per year in addition to the' Other nominations were made by
and the will of understanding;
Reservations for this
",g existed, the Jewish priest, when
—
hat R
Celebratio n in Windsor.
that
Rabbi
Frani
on
his
way
budget for the work in the Uni ted Mr. Miller's committee as follows:
'budget
sh ould le sent to
banquet "ngregati"n'
which, in international relations
Local Quota $300.
In the Oakland School, D
elm
Delmar
Mrs. S. Rubiner, Russia visiteel also several tow "' called to testify, always appeared
are replacing the old order of mu:
has been agreed
33
• First vice-president, B. F. Gold- ,
Webb
before the judges.
in
the chanukah
avenue, not later than in Lithuania and the must
• i mpo
and W estmster,
The board also authorized Aar on, man and Rudolph Meyersohn; sec- Detroit Hadassah's quota for the . Th O ursday, Dec.
26,
tent cities of Poland, reques r,
I fear and hatred, must Income' celebration will be held on Tues- Benjamin, one
Luncheons Fund for the coming:
Rabbi Kook contradicted the
to e
of the vice-pre • and vice-president, I. Muscovitz, B. year
and remain the accepted basis of d
Arab contention that the Jews
that he give a third lecture desc
is $:300. Envelopes will be ' j
a Y' Dec. 31, at 5 p. m. The cele- dents of the society, and now its I F.
student
Goldman Max Edwards and distributed in Detroit Hebrew and
ing the conditi ons of Jewish li ,"- de
on the Moslem holy places
dent relationship. We call up- ! bration will lie held in the syna-; European commissioner, who
'e in the Mosque el Aksa area, where
in g thY se countries.
-p Sunday
J
Schools this Sunday among
on you not to permit your colleges I Izagun and will take the form of ' leaving for Europe to resume is I Elias Goldberg; third viceresi.
Rabbi Fr
and universities, which sh
"'‘ the temple formerly stood, assert-
his' dent, Harold Hurwitz, Barney Van_ coins pupils,
astheir
focarattrhiebatiniasneVoTnkeosaf
will
describe
the
51.
Lachover,
M.
should
lead
political,
econo
work, to carry the agreement in to , ett, I. Muscovitz, A. Kasle and E. a
the
way in the forward march of : a l'51afka isns , emNb.1)IICroll and J. Lifchitz effect.
t he - ' ing that according to the Jewish
the human
Gold rg; treasurer, A. Kasle; sec- envelopes
be will be collected on Sun-
faith they were awaiting the coni-
spirit as well as of the have prepared the children for
a
i ng of the Messiah,
intellect, to become breeding places n
' rotary, Harry Yudkoff; assistant day, Dec. 29,
how they are related to the
singing, recitations, the light-
who wo ld re-
u
large
'r ' b ild
, monitor, B. Rubenstein; warden, C.
The annual meeting d the problems of post-war
of prejudice,
intolerance and ill- in al;t7ifsicna gndles, etc.
.
the temple on u the day of re-
The Detroit Hadas ah committee Am
Europe.
will•
erican
Academy
(or
Jewish
Re-
S. Hasowitz and N. Rosin; guard- is composed of
demption and that it is even for-
In the Six Mile Road School,
Visited
With
Leaders.
Mrs.
fly
C.
Broiler,
,
sea
rah
F inn, N. Rosin, C. S. Katzowitz, 11. chairman, and Mesdames L. 13. ern
will take place Monday aft-
sH o L. 0 m
bidden to take any physical action
Brush and Minnesota, the celebra-
While in Lithuania Rabbi Fru
PISGAH TO ELECT
OFFICERS DEC 30 ',.(;irol`c;i ?uanto, , , a ai nsc ha
m.
HERSHMAN TO SPEAK
AT SHAAREY ZEDEK Schuol
HANUKAH BANQUET
SWISH RESEARCH
ACADEMY TO MEET
IN N. Y. ON MONDAY !,`,6,11,?,`,1, or
felitotu;.:upr be t l 7S ev orfli
CLEVELAND CENTER I part of Chanukah.
WINS LONG BATTLE.'
JUDGE LEWIS GUEST
ITIATION O
and Sam Munch; trustees,. Daniels, S. li. Weisman, Harry , the son and evening, Dee. 30, at was a guest in the home of It
BA'TRITIN
H
HER E L Hurwitz
Rabbi Harry Z. Gordon, "Daddy ; Rabwin, "
r.
Jewish Theological Seminary Feldstein,
tion will be held during the latter
(Turn to Page Two.)
A. Panush and
Charles Robinson, Imuis ' of
the head of the Ilebre w
, Adolph Freund and Bernard Gins- ! J
i !a
a ecoim
b a,,li(ase
I Miss Ziporah Eisenberg are in
Joseph
lii
G eilibdtarat ., 'yfr America, 531 West One Hun- cultural movement in that countr y
K
Judge William M. Lewis of Ph ii _ ' burg.
rdk
acnittlyTwenty-third
street.
New
While
in
of the program.
harry B.
Ye'
Poland he visited the fa
adelphia, grand master of the I 11-
I
In
Election of officers is to be held
,, Maurice Goldstick and
T in hbee rase a tn
the Windsor School, the cele- dependent Order of Brith Shot.
mous wonder-working rabbis t
e I eamn y y coo f unttsh
, charge
bration will be in the form of an
at the meeting on Monday evening .1i
Sachse
Hilliard
18. Goldstick.
among its' the Chassidic recta
me
and
Martin
0.
IA
.y,
grand
see
of Galicia n
r t e- Dec. 30, at which time a lap
assembly. It will be held in the
e greatest I Jews.
The envelopes to be distributed
ge class
Jewish scholars in America and is
Orthodox Group Loses in auditorium of the school. e The day tary of the lodge, will b gue s ts of new members is to be initM
led. bear the following inscription:: devoted to
Rabbi Leon Fram
at a joint meeting of Detroit lodg
. has not yet been determined. S. this
publishing and eluci-
was recently
to An interesting program is being Your contribution will be your
Sunday.
Final Effort to Stop
appointed a member of the Com-
Smullin, 11. Lerman and A. ?eget*.
arranged for that occasion, accord- Chanukah gift to the school chit- / dating the monuments of the Jew•
Reforms,
01
Under auspices of Isidor Escan
of mission on Jewish Eelucation, the
lestin to help them buy the past. Prof. Louis Ginzberg,
e
! man are in charge of the Program. Michigan grand master, and his n, ing to reports of respective corn-. dren of Palestine
Jewish
Theological
Seminary
body
which plena the educational $15,000,000 Paid J. I
a 5- mittees.
their school lunches • •"
Brown
CLEVELAND. — (J. T. A. — '
of America is president of the work for
sistant district deputies, II. Der m - ,
• • •
congregations affili-
The
Urges P ayment
Children who do not happen to I aeadenl
of C
t of
ate d with the Union
er and A. Eckshtat, a large cla SS
Cleveland Jewish Center, after
Ye
:
MILLER DESCRIBES
of American
attend school may nevertheless
standing
Hebr
a long drawn out legal and ec-
ew
$4
, 000 , 00
new members is to be initiate
C
There will participate in the
31 ' I. O. B. B. IN ORIENT
Copy Must be In a Day % of
contribute their Chanukah offering rogram Dr
p
cleniastical fight,
at a meeting in Jericho Temple
Cyrus Adler. prem.° .° Sunday services at Ton .
has won its case
tile Beth
against the
NEW
Sooner Next Two Weeks 3 p. m. Sunday, to be followed b at
!dent of Dropsie College, Philadel.
An audience that filled the Jew- I
Orthodox member s ,
ORK. -- Form al an-
tat 10.45 a. m. h.ve
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to
Page
Opposite
Editorial)
phia,
and
of
the
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who, under the leadership of A. A.
a banquet in the evening. Judg Y
Center, 31 Melbourne, to
ryone nouncement has been mode by Na-
Jewish Theologi-
Katz,
cal Seminary
tional Chariman David A.
On account of the holidays,
ry of America, Neu-
fought the introduction of '
ity last Sunday afternoon, on the
Lewis and Mr. Levy will addre
Brown,
various
I
U. J. C. FOUR-YEAR
ACHIEVEMENT ENDS
or k City; Prof. D. S
in a le tter to state and to
occasion of National k Z . A. Day,
reforms by Rabbi Solomon c Topy for the next two issues of both the initiation and the ba
. Blondheim
Goldman.
cars• of the official closi cal oili-
he Detroit Jewish Chronicle quet.
heard an interesting address by ANNUAL PHILOMATHIC
of Johns Hopkins University, Bal. STREET IN HONOR OF
The Ohio Supreme'
ng, on
Court rendered a decision uphold- must
D ec. 31 of th e $25, 00000
CONTEST ON DEC. 26. timore, Md.; Prof. Israel Davidson
At 10 a. m. Sun ay, members o f Jacob Miller on activities of Irnai
d
be in the hands of the edi-
for ,0
United
REICH IN NATIVE CITY Jewish , Cam
ing an earlier decision by the for at noon on Tuesdays, the executive committee of t
of the Jewish Theological Semi-
p aign
B'rith lodges in the Orient. The lit
the mon-
Cleveland Common Pleas Court. In
struc t ive re l ief of the J
Copy received after that hour United Palestine Appeal will m
Bowles
----- Rabbi Fram nary; Prof. Isaac Husik of the
t • ws of
se t meeting was arranged by the cum-1
upholding the lower
'
LEMBERG.--
(J.
T.
A.)
--
The
Easte
In, will be retained for publication Judge Lewis at breakfast at th biped A. Z. A. groups of Detroit
rn E urope and other I ands,
Goldstick Are Judges.
court's de
versify of Pennsylvania; Prof. J. city council
s
Drohebitch, the
mown, the case is virtually ended. , ,°. in the following weeks' ismes.
At the same time, Mr. Brt own, in
Statler. Judge Lewis is nationa and Windsor
Z. Lauterbach of the Hebrew birthplace of of
the late Dr. Reich, a
The Court of Common Pleas had;
Union College, Cincinnati, Ohi o;
statement to the press, n lade it
chairman of the U. P. A.
Mr.
Miller,
who
spent
two
years
co
Jewish
leader
who
ruled that the courts of Ohio have
ntest sixteenth
died Sunday.
t Philom
of he
annual
oratorical
ll be held
athic
Debut- and Prof. Alexander Marx of the has deciced to change the name of clear that notwithstanding all of
in Palestine and also traveled in ling The
no right to meddle in the religious
Club wi
the splendid work which ha
next Thurs. Jewish Theological Seminary.
nearby countries in the Orient took
Spitznala street
s been
to Re: I eh
___.
affairs of a conegation and dis-
(
Street.
evening, Dec.
done by the Joint Distri bution
at 7:30, at
occasion, in connection with his ad.
missed the suit brought by the Or- ,
Committee, with the upw i
; the Knights of Pythias Hall, 315:3
dress
on
the
B
and
of
nai
B'rith,
to
dal
thodox groups. Against this ruling
es-Wa ss av
$15, 000,000 in cash that h
cribe Jewish achievement in P- May enue, near Peterboroh
a s been
the Orthodox members appealed
or-elect Charles
paid in up to the present t i me by
Bowles
„
estine. He took his audience on a Rabbi Leon Fram and Nathaniel
and a Court of Appeals, consisting
t
subscribers to the United Jewish
tour of lodges he had visited in II. Goldstick, assistant corporation
of three out-of-town judges, ruled Wi
Campaign, since it was la inched
Egypt
and
Palestine,
and
at
the
counsel,
and
alumnus
of
the
club,
that the first court had no right to
at
a national conference h eld in
ll
time pictured the cities where are to A ac,tugus
dismiss the case and the Orthodox Will Appear on Broadway in English Version of Feuch- same
as jt udgell.
Philadelphia on Sept. 12 , 19 : 25, the
l o d .es air f unction '
Her-
g and
twanger's "Jew Suss;" Was One of Four Leading
e con- man A.
members were entitled to a tem -
go
Jews of Eastern Europe, Inc luding
me al and Pitts burg
bur h Jew
ditions existing there.
Y iddishActors in This Country Generation Ago,
porary injunction against the
the Maurice Morse silver medal'
ash Capitalist ' s Fund, to be Known as Maur - Russia, are still in dire nt red of
Traveling from a me
Mr. of
Mil-
Center and to a hearing on their
eting
a will be presented to the winners
ice and Laura Falk Foundation, to Begin
help from their American breth-
London, England, lodge ,
of th e fi rst and second places, re-
suit.
ren.
Operations Early in 1930.
NEW YORK. — (J. T. A.) — the Mohicans" of the " go l den ere ter took his audience to Cairo and
ecti vely.
"Unquestionably $15 000 000 Is
The Center then brought the Maurice Moskowitz, famous Eng- of the Yiddish drama in America.
Ale
e, .gypt, and to the fol- 'sp
contestants and their topics
matter before the Cleveland Court' lish.Jewish actor, who arrived in
a colossal sum of money," Mr,
PITTSBURGH, Pa—A gift of
Since he left America in 1918 lowing Palestinian centers: Jerusa- ere: Max Chomsky, "They Shall about
$10,000,000 for charitable given the managers of the founda- Brown said, "and the fact that this
of Appeals and this court again I
New York last Thursday from and went to London, Mr. Mosko- lem, Tel Tviv, Haifa, Zichron yea_ Not Pass;' Sidney
decided that the courts have no England on the Berengaria, will witz has been
Slobin, "Pro- purposes, to be expended throu gh lion to make grants for the pro- enormous sum has been given is
occupying a very kov and others . Following up his tact
nun,' Albert Pearl, "Ener- a philanthropic foundation estab- motion of educational, religious, the best demonstration of that
jurisdiction and dismissed the case. appear on Broadway in an English prominent role in the theatr
cal description of the workings of the i
David
."
A motion for a hearing
on reuchtwanger's
appeal, of
Lipsitz, linked as a memorial to his wife, charitable, philanthropic and pub- feeling of kinship, of deeply im-
version of Leon
life the British metropolis. In 12 Palestine I. 0. B. B. lodges, Mr. r. Th . e , ° ,i
aa. l":overninent, ! Jack was tas
an ntounced by Maurice Falk, lic interest. It is understood that , bedded sympathy with their fellow
was then filed by the Orthodox play, "Jew Suss."
an interview with reporters upon Miller told of the achievements by f,T °° ,; °_ ,.7./io nu in.,,aliatind
Mr. Falk has made no restrictions Jews that is lodged in the heart of
group with the Ohio 'Supreme
Jack Miller, rani lit
Mr. Moskowitz, who hasn't been his arrival here, Mr. Moskowitz de Jews in Eretz Israel, of the hero- ''''''
m
regarding the work in which the, which Jews of Aerica.
Court. This motion was heard by, to this country for the past 11 nied the rumor that he had been
The work
F rikwnFaausa d t hae. foundation may engage
ism and sacrifices of the pioneers „ A silver-bandedgavel
nt,
will be ' MaTuhreicefuannddwillarbae k
the Jo int Distributi Com-
the Supreme Court last week and years, was a leading figure on the given the title of "Sir" by King whom he described as very fine in- "resented to Marcus Simon past t:
Seven managers have been =Hee has done with this money is
refusal of the appeal leaves the Yiddish stage of New
.
•
York a gen- George. Asked to explain how the tellectual material for the upbuild- .
be organized at once .
;., ncededly the greatest piece of
Center the victor,
speaker, by Robert
N. Bernstein, ' and will begin operations early in t named by Mr. Falk to ,
dminister
eration ago, being known then as rumor spread, Mr. Moskowitz said
i nhecofm
unpdm.
o . dTohris LheooanrdF, a w
'a l so a former speaker. Musical 1930.
nr
lkh, i j
ht his-
The decision ends a fight that one of the "Big Four" of the Jew- it was due to the fact that the ing of a Jewish Homeland.
chr., has
E . uman i tar i an e ngineering
for
e
Mr. Mill er said that the cum of renditions will cum plete the pro-
the power to fill its own vacancies, , I Cory .
several years has attracted '
.. •
gram.
The life of the foundation is re-
ca world, the other royal family was present at almost Palestine is the three-d
w i de attention. The fight against
Against all f the soul-cru
o
ay tourist man
Albert A. Williams
is chair- stricted to 35 years. Within that T.
jesit.
h.
three being Adler, Kessler and all of his performances, which
Weir, I. A. Simon, Frank
ng, eart-brealunng odds the
the Center was caused by the in- Megulesce, all of whom have since gave the theatrical world the i
B. !of
of the committee on arrange- time the entire fund, both princi. Bell, Nathan Jacobs, Eugene
B.
of Europe are manfully straggling
m- who misrepresent, conditions there ments,
y d
and
is
assisted
by
Isaac
pal
and
interest,
must
be
expended
Strassburger
and
A.
E.
Braun.
it*
make
their
hand-hold
on
life
reta
p
si be knighted.oskowitz would because he did not have the oppor- Greenberg, Albert Pearl, and Jack in projects intended to serve the
(Turn to Page Opposite Editorial) Mr. Moskowitz as
tunity to observe the great things Rom,
the "Las of soon
In the agreement . establishing
secure.
Shur, present public welfare_
that were accomplished by Jews_
we stand by
will preside.
__.
speaker, Nathan
the foundation Me Falk
rem,g' if we extend
If to thins
Broad powers of discretion
Moskowitz, Famous English-Jewish
Actor, Arrives In This Country
26.
Maurice Falk Sets Up $10,000 000
Philanthropic Memorial l'o wf le
iss
tl