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America frwisk Pedalled Cotter

All Jewish News
All Jewish Views
WITHOUT BIAS

CUPTON s1rDitll • CINCINNATI 2o, OHIO

Tiltb ETROIT LWISII ORO/NIUE

THE ONLY ANGLO-JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED
A ULAN
NTED IN MW
DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1930.

VOL. XXIX. NO. 12.

CALLS CONFERENCE 17- 9,7 ,D o n begAS161 CONFIDENCE MARKS [ 1111,1, PRESIDE AT ] STROOCK SUCCEEDS
FEB.
TO ORGANIZE JOINT
PALESTINE LABOR'S SUNDAY'S SUPPER MARSHALL ON N. Y.
$6,000,000 DRIVE
CAMPAIGN BANQUET
SEMINARY '

l tihoen 1,:(htshw ileiltimittutamn,tkei.n

S BOARD ('I)Nairi'elsV'itiEtr;'''---de(''jig.11T.I.".)Iii-i"

Warburg Announces Na-
tional Meeting at Wash-
ington March 8 and 9.

DRIVE TO BE DIRECTED
BY FOUR CO-CHAIRMEN

1

Four Co-Chairmen.
The campaign will be headed
by Paul Ifiterwald, David NI. Itress-
ler, Judge M. Lewis ref
the
Philadelphia), and lfl orris Ro',
tx•res cos-hail-men. From these
a national Chairman will be chosen.
Mr. Warburg, who is chairman of
the Joint Distribution Ihaffinittee,
and chairman of the administrative
committee of the Jewish Agency
for Palestine, will, with others to
lie announced later, serve as hon-
orary chairman.
Joseph C. Hyman is tthehonor-
ary secretary; Marcy I. Berger
and Bernard Stone will serve rt.-
sp(e•tively as national •st•cretary
and associate national secretary.
As set forth in Mr. 11'ariturg's
announcement, in which he de-
scribes it as one of the most im-
portant fund-raising t•tferts ill the
history of the Jelve of America,
the Allied Jewish Campaign will
seek to raise $6,0110,000 for the year
1930, for the following purposes:
Purpose of Drive.
(1) TO provide funds for con-
tinuing the work of the Joint Dis-
tribution Committee in rebuilding
the lives of thousands of destitute
.Jews in Eastern Europe and Rus-
sia, and (2) to put into effect the
program adopted last August at
Zurich. of the enlarged Jewish
Agency for Palestine.
The $6.000,000 that it is hoped to
raise for the year 1930 be the
Allied Jewish I ampaign will be
turned ov e r in the propertien of

$3,500,000 to the .11/1111.

Hort Committee and $2,500,000 to
the Jewish Agency.
of
national
the Allied Jewish Campaign will
be at 415 Lexington avenue, New

Sixth International Event
Expected to Bring 200
Delegates.

1-0-4-0

1

i tot
Pulaski monument submitted by
Enrico G 1 icen Si sin, Chicago sculp• Gonsgi, however, insists that the
- tor, and selected by the art cote- design selected was chosen because
iiiitt,, had been rejected by the tht. Board deemed it best meets
Beard of Directors of the Pulaski the requirements and nationalities
Niiinunii.nt Association of Milwau- andpersonalities of artists Wen .

CENTER ENSEMBLE
AT GET-TOGETHER
OF SERVICE GROUP

Y. W. H. A. to Stage H II-
morous Playlet, "The
Two Goyim."

kee because the sculptor is a Jew,' not consisted.
The committee of artists that
are twine denied by Casimir Con-
DAVID M. BRESSLER
ski, a leader in the Association and picked Glicenstein's model consist-
TO BE THE SPEAKER
ed Of Charletta R. Partridge, di-
a local politician.
Chalutzim Group Helps In-
Glicenstein, whose design had rectress of the Layton Art Gallery,
Work on New Buildings Pro -
Alexander Eschweiler and 1 eon Adolph Finsterwald, Chai
been
awarded
first
place,
has
twice
still a Holiday Spirit
greases; To be Dedicated
-Se'''''l Curba. They met Jan. 18 and ' se-
won the Prix de R ome.
man of Service Group
at Dinner.
laded
In the Autumn.
d two models with the recorn-
place was given to Joph
se Ki s
ski of Browetmville, Minn., and the mendation that Glicenstein's be ac-
Board to Preside.
An unprecedented display of con-
NEW YORK.—At a meeting of Board rejected Glicenstein's design `'`'Pled. Miss Partridge declared
fidence in the ultimate success of
the board of directors of the Jew- in favor of Kisielewski's work. The that the committee was unanimous-
A young girl and six boys, who
Jewish efforts in Palestine marked',
ish Theolog ical Seminary of Amer- statue to be placed in Pulaski Park ly for Glicimnstein's work and she make up the string ensemble of the
the dinner last Sunday evening, at
het, Solomon II. Stroock was in October is to be paid for by pub- indicated that "Kisielewski's sta- .lewish Centers' Association, will
Betel Stadler, which opened the De-
elected chairman of the board, to lie subscription of $15,000. to might have been that of any play at the Phoenix Club Sunday
troit drive fur 010,000 for the tie-
general." She also said that she
fill the vacancy created by the

death of Louis ;Marshall. Re'eeted
• was Bea
surprised to learn that the • night, at the get-together snow,
werkscharten, or the Palestine La-
making their initial bow before the
Friends of Glicenstein here Board had rejected our stmlection., Det net Service Group.
Imo- Fund. The sum of $4,000 was
Mr. Stroock, a well known mem-
ben of the bar, has been a member charge. that his modtml was rejected In my experience it is the first
raised in the first two days of the •
"We started our music school
ADOLPH
FINSTERWALD
he is a Jew, although of Only that I have been asked to be, with these young people," stated
drive.
ii, fthr
t,he board of the seminary for 18
and hiai
More than 21) omen and women,
served in mummy Polish descent, and Kisielewski, a en a committee to make an Bilks'
Mr. Finsterwald will preside of years,
Szmulewicz, a member
Pole, was given the award because tic selection, then have the choice'
representing Jewish labor groups, t he get-together supper of the serv-
Public capacities.
Il e w "' he would be more popular with rejected."
f • 1 h • . and the ice group of the .lewish Welfare honorary secretary of the board
speakers tom's. Kaufman and Federation to be held Sunday eve- and of the library corporation and
Reservations For Service
Dr. S. Juris, 1111•111bern of the Pal- nin • at the Phoenix Club. Day' I chairman of the committee on
Group Get-Together.
m
estine Labor delegation to the NI. Bressler of New York, nation- Teachers' Institute.
Ile is the
United States. Baruch Zuckerman, ally prominent C111111111.111111 leader. president of the Metropolitan I
Reservations for Detroit Serv-
League of Jewish Communities As-
nattier:II Porde Zion leader, wits the will be the speaker.
1 ice Group get-together supper,
sociations, and was president of
toastmaster. Ile was presented to
Sunday, Feb. 16, at Phoenix
the Y. M. II. A. of New. York. De
the audience by Morris Stmhaver,
('tub, may he had by calling Co-
‘111... also president of the I•edent-
elm:tit-man of the Detroit drive.
lumbia
1600, Line 166.
to ('o - ordinate
O
for the Support of Jewish 1I metmnlent
Chalutzim Enliven Affairs.

DR. ADLER REPORTS
ON SEMINARY WORK

r.

NEW YORK.—Announcement is
made by Felix 11. Warburg that
a national conference will be held
at Washington, D. I'., on Saturday
night, March 8, and the following
day, to organize the Allied Jewish
Campaign for $6,000,000 for the
purposes of the Joint Distribution
Committee and the Jewish Agency..
Invitations to attend the confer-
ence, which will le• held at the lin-
tel Washington, in the national
capital, have liven extended to lead-
JUSTICE HENRY M. BUTZEL
ers of Jewish communal effort in
all parts of the Ilnited States and
lion. Henry M. Ilutzel, justice
('ana'la.
of the Michigan State Supreme
The terms and purposes of the Court, will introduce David
Allied Jewish Campaign have lem,s-
en Bressler, the principal speaker at
approved, Mr. Warburg- said, tm
the rxecuticr committee of the the get-together supper of the Iltm•
trait Service Group at the Phoenix
Joint Distribution Clamitittee and ■
s
,
u
s um as t
ns•
by the Jewish Agency for Pales-

support and CO-Opera11011.

Elected Chairman of Direc
tors of Theological
School,

DR. KAUFMAN, DR. JURIS
AND ZUCKERMAN SPEAK

Terms of Joint Campaign
Approved by J. D. C. and
the Jewish Agency.

tine, 11S well as the latter's con-
stituent organizations, the Kener
flay...tll, the Hadassah and the
Mizramiti. The Zionist Organiza-
tion of America will its fullest

_ _. .

Gets $4.000 Toward Quota
of $10,000 in Two
Days' Canvass.

TELEPHONE

CADILLAC

Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cells

Prejudice Charged In Rejection of
Jewish Sculptor's Model In Milwaukee

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{

i

Orthodox Effort
Gaining Stimulus

__

LIPSKY TO BE HERE
FOR A 2-DAYS' STAY

CULTURAL COUNCIL '
ELECTS OFFICERS:

Fur the first time since the Au-
a
gust outrages in Palestine this
With Progress.
For Youth Work
and instructor in violin at the Cet
was a Zionist affair marked not by
ter.
That
gather
with
his
brothers,
he
`stab-
Wan
seven
years
age
a spirit of pante but of .joy in
Organization.
fished at the seminary the Abra-
They came to us good and ba t
The committees in charge of agi-
building. This sentiment was re-
ha m Berliner prize in Jewish the- lading the movement of bringing
h Today we have a very fine et
flected in the audit'nee and at the
The
Council
of Detroit Jew' .
President
of
Z.
0.
A.
to
Ad
- °l o gy and the Abraham Berliner about concerted action between the
speakers' table. It was stimulat-
teas organized re-
dress Meeting Wednes-
seminary publications, in various synagogues of Detroit, in 'ut 1 which -as
TT
n il l' ele.'Membere of the string et
ed by the marching into the din-
memory of their uncle, the dis. matters a f fecting the religious (addle with the participation of !sellable are: Jack Weisberg, Har r
l ' eg hall, just before the opening of
day Night.
Windsor Now Has One of the program, of a group of 30
tinguished scholar, Abraham Ber- vommunall life, is reporting steady representatives from 12 leading Siegel, :flax Pecherer, Bessie Bt
liner.
Progreso in its work.
'youn g en
m and women who are nr-
nin, Alex Robinson, Milton Levis
the Finest Structures
president of the
cultural youth movements,
Wor on New Buildings.
Work
stanizt1 into a Chalutzim group Z ion
Louis
tot Organization of America,
"Gradually, Cho
and Bernard Rothman, The at
in America,
of doubt, meeting last Sunday elected
with the intention of settling in w
companist is Rosa Baas i n.
be the guest of the Zionist
Dr. Louis Finkelstein, instructor suspicion and misunderstanding
listri e t of Detroit
, Pallestitem.
Wt•dnesilay in Talmud, toad Solomon Schechter, art being dim:Tyros! land the leaders yid J. Cohen president; Samuel N.
Twelo.
of
this
group
I
Bressler to Speaks
Inaugural services in the chapel
are now studving ast rieulture at 'a nd Thuisday, Feb. 19 and 20.
lecturer in theology, were pro- of the various orthodox congregn.
1- jct.-president;
l'etta
and assembly hall on the lower
Th • ml C
the ensemble
On V(
ednes
are coining to r e
Wednesday
evening
Mr.
Lip.
netted
to
the
rank
of
assectate
pro-
tes
al
the
Michigan
State
(
°liege
at
lAn-
alize the Peiman, secretary and the follow.: play are (I) Overture "Die Felsen
floor of the new Shear Hash..
re benefits and healthy condi— i
Ile. Finkelstein has been gat
nmayint Snyagogue, Giles Boulevard sing and are to leave for Palestine sky will address a public meeting lessors. D
a
additional I members on the muhle, by C. 0. Reissiger; (2) In
in the fall.
instructor since 1921. Ile received , linos to traditional Judaism
Goyeau street, Windsor, were
Judaismand executive committee: Sir. Goldstein termezzo-Pizzicato,
by
Jose's h
Dr. Kaufman's address was an
the lase` of rabbi at the seminary its followers, whieh will result o
attended by a capacity congrega-
r Air. Rosenfeld to represent the Neury; (3) Song of the Sailor
in 1919, and P h. I) at Columbia fro
inspiring
message
from a united front," Rabbi A. M. A.
messagefrom
Palestine.
tion Friday night. These Friday
fro
. Z. A , and d Miss Lillian Cordon from
the Flying Dutchman, b :
University in 1918. He is presi- Ashinsky, initiator of the
evenine services will be continued He spoke of the new social life in
metre'- or Miss Naomi Buchhalter to repre. Richard Wagner.
dent of the Rabbinical Assembly meat, said.
as a regular feature of worship the Jewish settlements as of im-
sent ,Junior II adassah.
Adolph Finsterwald, chairman o
of the Jewish Thtmological Semi-
portance to the entire Orient. lie
henceforth.
A meeting of delegates of con-
A committee of the council is the board of the Detroit Servic e
nary, and is the author ‘if several hoga
"Everybody seems happy," de- pointed to Palestine as the new
important .lewish scientific books • m m ti ■ . its who have already joined vonducting a survey of the city to Group, will preside at the get-to
clared Rabbi Israel Letemnmliger, ad- home of the old prophecy and em-
.hasit im-
. gt•ther supper, at which David M
land articles.
the Federation will be held this ascertain the number and t
dressing a congrtmgation of 350 in phasized that "the Jews never left
' ' ter of Jewish youth groups, with Bressler of New York will be th ,
Dr. Cyrus Adler, president, re- Saturday night
After picturing the
the main auditorium, "that such Palestine."
. t 14 ml
.. 15 at 8 the aim (if gaining their participa. speaker.
11/1 institution has been constructed different eras ofJewish., Vanuigra-r
for use. This is certainly one of tion to Zion, Dr. Kaufman outlined
f
M ichigan State Sloremi
plete and it is expected that tht. gregation Emanuel, Taylor and movtenents.
the finest structures in either the the causes which led up to the ere-
United States or Canada, and is ation of the Zionist movement.
"Mr.
Bressler
in one of the fell
Don't Pity Us.
the must beautiful when the cost
Jew% who can honestly say that hi :
Dr. Juris, who has given up an
of construction is taken into con-
influence
and
his
work have mach
sideration. SVe will have far bet- academic career and his Ph. D. de.
their representatives to this meet- March meeting is to he addressed themselves felt in every large Jew
(Turn to Page Opposite Editorial.) (Turn to Page Opposite Editorial)
by a nationally aronen t spec k • ish community in the lini tk
e t' States," said Mr. Finsterwald.
To Stag. Humorous Play.
"The Two Goyim," a humorous
one act playlet, will he presented
by the Young omen's
W
Hebrew
Assoeiatioe. The play Was written
by Samuel S. Grossman and pub.
lished by the Jewish Welfare
, Board. Mrs. Walter Lichtenfeld,
Criticizes American Organization as Having Neither Sep-
former recreation worker at the
arate Existence Nor Program of its Own; Declares
Young Women's Hebrew Associa-
Agency Must Nutt Whittle Down Declaration.
tion, coached the players.
Members of the cast are: Ted
Masserman, Esther Jacobson, Shir-
ley Schwartz, Rome Cook; Sam
Karp and Dave Slavin.

INAUGURAL SERVICE
IN NEW SYNAGOGUE

Dr. Wise Calls Z. 0. A. Sounding
Board For the Voice of Londo

Washington-Lincoln
Affair of I. 0. B. B.

Aleph, junior
Aleph
%adds
branch (.1. the Independent Order
of 11'nni (frith, will hold its sixth Pisgah lodge Sponsors Me-
int ■ rnational tournament in ora-
morial .Meeting at 'rind
tory, debating and basketball en
Moshe Feb. 2-1.
;Staub 7, 14 and !I, in Detimoit and
Windsor. Representatives of nine
'Monday evening, Fels 24. at the
districts in the United States and
Canada, which include 12(1 chap- 11'nel Nloshe auditorium. Pisgah
ters in every part of these two Lodge, NO. 34, I. 0. B. B., will pre-
countries, will attend the teurna- sent a Washington-Linceln memor-
ment, and district champions will ial metmling, at which Recorders
tmompete for national honors. The Court Judge John J. Maher. re-
Detroit-Windsor Council of A. Z. cently appointed to the traffic di-
A.. is sponsoring the tournament, vision of that court, will be the the
and .less R. Eviler is general chair- principal speaker. The topic of
Judge Maher's talk will be "A com-
mnn.
The program outlined for the parative picture of Lincoln and
event will keep the delegates busy Washington."
The program for the Washing-
every hour of their three-day stay
in Detroit. The tournament will ton-Lincoln memorial meeting is in
charge
of Aaron Droock, chairman
(Tidally open at 7 a. m. Friday,
March 7, with registration of dele- of the intellectual advancement
committee. Additional numbers on
gates and at It a. tn. will begin
the program together with enter- I
with a debate and a basketball
tainment will he announced in the
game, continuing until 5 p. m. A
next issue The Chronicle.
new debate and basketball game
At the last meeting of the lodge,
will start every hour, with the ex-
on Feb. 10, at which a large attend-
ception of the lunch period. All de-
ance of members was present, a
bates will be held at Hotel Tuller.
spirited discussion about the need
Three Services.
Jewi s h h o spital in Detroit was
.10,ph Karesh of Minneapolis, of n
c arried on and the lodge appointed ,
Grand Aleph Gollol of the order a committee to study the situation
A. Z. A., will officiate at Friday
and to co-operate with any other
night s•rvitmes at Shear Ilasho- group in the city desirous of work-
mayim Synagogue in Windsor, of ing, for the same goal.
which Rabbi Israel Lebendiger is
spiritual leader. On Saturday
FORTY-YEAR MINISTRY
morning. March it, visitors and
OF RABBI FRIEDMAN
participants will pray at Congrega-
CELEBRATED IN DENVER
tion Shaarey Zedek in Detroit.
DENVER. COLORA1/0. — The
The final basketball game, de-
riding the national championship completion of 40 years of service
tram, will be played Saturday in the American Rabbinate by Rev..
night, and will be followed by a Dr. William S. Friedman is being
dales. at Hotel Tuller.
commemorated by the Jewish com.
Reftirm services are to be held inanity of Denver with impressive
Sunday morning, at Temple Beth ceremonies on Feb. 14 and 15.
Leadership in this celebration is'
El. [let roit, with Dr. Leo M. Frank-
lin and Rabbi Leon Fram oftciat- being taken by the members of
ing. The finals in the oratorical Congregation Emanuel whose spirt.
contest wail Ilse held that afternoon tual leader Rabbi Friedman has
in Windsor, and will he followed by been since his graduation from the
a banquet at Shear Hashomayim Ilebrew Union College in Cincin-
Synagogue, Windsor. The win- nati in 1889. This is the only pul-
in the various events will be pit which Rabbi Friedman has oc-
cupied in the four decades of his
(Tarn to Page Opposite Editorial.) ministry. •

Very few events in all Jewish
istery so shook the conscience of
ivilized humanity as did the hor•
ible ritual murder libel which Wan
001/011
111•
ill DaIllanCtIn 90 years
ago. Few, also, are the events in
II our history which have eon-
ributed as much to unity in Israel
.5 has the unfortunate Damascus
affair. Out of the miseries suffered
Ism Jews everywhere, as a result of
he libel devised 90 years ago this
math in the elder city of Syria,
here developed movements which
inked Eastern and Western .few-
ies, and led to the creation of tht.
Allianct Israelite Universtmlle in
France and similar bodies in other

"e.
Tith. s international scandal which
leveloped from the Damascus at-
air began on Feb. 5, 1S40, when a
'atpuchin monk, Father Tomas,'
Thomas) of Sardinia, disap-
peared, together with his servant.
Forams° practiced medicine among
Christians, Mohammedans and
Jews. Rumor at the time of his
disappearance had it that he had
quarreled with a Turkish mule-
dri v er and that the latter had
sworn: "This Christian dog shall
die by no other hand than mine."
But innocent testimony given by
some Jews that Tomas° and his
servant had been seen on the eve
of his disappearance in the Jewish
quarter immediately directed cleri-
cal attention on the Jews. Under
the leadership of a Jew-baiting
fanatic, Father Tusti, the monks
grabbed at the suspicion aroused
against the Jews, aiming, accord-
ing to the historian, Prof. Heinrich
Greets, to accomplish the follow-
ing ends: "They could :satiate their
hatred against the Jews, suppress
an inquiry as to whether Father
F
Tomato had indeed quarreled with
Muesulmane and reviled them, and
finally a new martyr, slain by the
JeWn, would he added to their list
of saints, which was always n
source of profit."
The Villain in the Plot.
The clericals found a villain to
help them in their machinations.
France, then the most influential
European power, was looked upon
as the protector of Roman Cath-
olic^. in the East, and Ratti Men-
ton, the French consul in Damas-
cus, who was besieged by the
monks to press the charge against
the Jews, hastened to prosecute
them with the aim in view of M
strengthening French power in the
East in his dealings with local
authorities. Other clues in the dis-
appearance of Tomasn, among
them the news that the Turkish
merchant who was preser.t at the
Christian monk's quarrel with the
mule-driver had
had hanged himself,

were ignored, with the Church 111111 became
b
the chief prosecutor..
procutor.
the French consul bent 1/11 further- found willing confederates in Me Mic
the ritual murder charges hemet Ali, Pasha of Eats pt who r
agains tht..lews.
voted against the Sultan of Tur
There then ensued a series of ils,(i.,y,hin.mtli,,rugle,,,I ..i.Sny,rria.,if alniad mSnhz uri,
intimidations.
Broalleasting th e
charge that Jews hod murdered !meth or whom
lo profit foes !fillet Foundation Teams to
l'omaso and his servant to use the proecolings.
Compete Here at Tem-
their blued for the l'assovt.r,
Martyrs in the Tragedy.
Beth El.
It11 1 /1
number of Jews were arrested and
N11 . 111011
PCOCeelled
1•
brought before Ratti Menton, who persecute te Jewish people. A
ISt.•cieI to The Detroit Jewish
poor Jewish barber was turned
(hrunicle).
• over to Sherif Pasha an a sus-
um( character and was ubject-
ANN ARBOR. — Detroit Jewry
to the bastina ■ lo, receiving 500 will be given an opportunity to hear
blows with a stick upon the soles of the first half of the annual debat-
his feet. The barber remained ing tournament sponsored by the
steadfast in his denial of the crime, frnai ll'rith Hillel Foundations,
and at the order of the French con- when the University of . Michigan
sul he was subjected to additi o nal
al Ilillel debaters meet the Illinois
David S. Zeman Again Chos - tortures. Fearing a netr painful Foundation reptesentatfsea - in that
inquisition, he was finally induced city 011 Wednesday evening, Feb.
en President by
to nettle seven prominent JUN'S 26, at 8 o'clock, in the Brown Me.
David Harari and his sons an:
morial Chapel of Temple Temple
Society.
brothers, Moses Abulafia, MOS, Beth F.I.
Salonika and Joserh Laniado.
The proposition for debate is:
At the annual meeting of ithe
There then began a series of in- "Resolved, That the present immi-
Hebrew Free Loan Assn daton
quisitions. The communal leaders gration laws are conductive to the
held in their office at 1915
,„;
(7 ' a ' r " were subjected to unheard-of tor- favoreble development of
the
aunt avenue, the following o
tures,
tures. and when they failed to con- American Jewish community."
fess to the crime charged against This topic has been selected as
the
them, Ratti Menton turned to other one to be used throughout this
means of extracting an admission yera's series, and the winner of
of guilt. Sixty children in ages the Illinois-Michigan contest will
of 3 to 10 were taken from their debate the subject in a national
parents end shut in a room with. Hine' final..
out being offered any food. Whet,
The Michigan Debaters.
i•:nil this failed to force the moth-
Michigan debaters have adopted
ers a the youngsters to make con- the affirmative side of this guess
fessions, only one woman and her Gal and the Foundation will
be
daughter having been driven to represented by Elliott Moyer, '30L,
embrace lalam out of concern fen Detroit, Ephraim R. Gomberg,
•their children, there began a series S:21„ Ann Arbor, and Nathan
of devastations of the Jewish Levy, '31, South Bend, Ind.
Moyer
quarter. On Feb, IA a hand of is a former varsity debater,
and
soldiers destroyed the home, ,,,
at present. in a member of the etas-
David Ilarari and other artume•d. 's
dm nt editorial board of the Mich-
IM.-
an effort to find the b.olv
igan Lew Review, one of the high-
Bones leind io
monk TOMAS,
( st honors the Michigan Law
re :Tn.
the course of their pillage were
School offers.
mediately displayed as those of
Gomberg, who is a freshman law
la
Tomaso, although they were la',r
student, has the reputation of be-
proven to be mutton hones. \W h. n
ing
one of the best varsity debaters
a young Jew ventured to go to she•
ever to have represented the uni-
rif Pasha and inform him that he
versity.
Three years ago he cap-
had seen Father Tomas,' entermne
—Photo by 11.chrsch. a Turkish shop just before his ds- tained a Michigan team which
toured
England,
meeting such
eppearance, this evidence was not
DAVID S. ZEMON
only hushed up but the youth was schools, am Oxford and Cambridge
universities.
He
is
also a recog-
were unanimously re-elected for severely beaten and died the same nized journalist, having spent
a
night. being the first to sacrifice
the ensuing year:
year
on
the
reportorial
staff of the
David Sr. Simons, honorary his life in the horrible affair.
Paris Edition of the Chicago Trib-
Other
Martyrs.
president; David S. Zemon, presi•
The aged Joseph Laniado died as une, and is at present university
dent; Joseph IL Ehrlich, first vice-
correspondent of the
Detroit .
president ; Louie Stoll, second vie, a result of the tortures. Moses Times
indignities and
president; Jacob Isoewenberg, sec- Abulafia, to escape
Sponsored by Temple Club.
pains, became a convert to Islam.
retary; Samuel Wetsman, treas-
Levy. the third member of the ,
The three Damascus rabbis, Azaria
urer.
Halfen, Solomon and Jacob An- squad, has been a member of the
The following board members
University
of Michigan debating:
were re-elected for a term of three tern. were arrested and tortured, team for the
past two years, hat
and the non-Jewish servants of the
y ears: Maurice F , Samuel
.
won
the
Michigan
medal for azt•
accused were similarly questioned
Vetsman, Joseph Ehrlich. Days
in an effort to extract admissions temporaneous speaking, and has
id S. Zemon, J. Friedberg, Michael
Krell.
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