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VOL. XXIX. NO. 23
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FAMOUS CHASSIDIC Allied Campaign's RABBI ABBA HILLEL SILVER TO BE THE
RABBI GIVEN ROYAL Machinery Ready SPEAKER AT DINNER ON MAY 11 OPENING
DETROIT RECEPTION I'leti!!1ZI '0„thr,!"1(n:- 1 ()" ALLIED JEWISH CAMPAIGN FOR $305,000
$305,000 Drive.
Kurland' Elected President
of New State Organ-
ization.
Lubawitcher Rebbe Greeted
Noted Cleveland Orator to Deliver the Principal Address;
The perfection of the campaign
by Followers and Ad-
Has Attained Nation-Wide Fame as a Scholar
machinery for the Allied Jewish
mirers on Arrival.
and Moulder of Public Opinion.
Campaign for $305,005, which is
INSPIRED DELEGATES
ADOPT 430,000 QUOTA
SYNAGOGUES CROWDED at the Statler at which Dr. .Abba ORGANIZATION OF COMMITTEES TO DIRECT
BY MANY ENTHUSIASTS
FORTHCOMING 10-DAY CAMPAIGN COMPLETED
Maurice Samuel Addresses
Tlitee Enthusiastic
In Interview Expresses Hope
for Revived Interest
Among Youth.
to open din Slay II, at a dinner
By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ
'
An unprocedented demonstration
Rabbi Ablest Mild Silver, spiritual leader of the Tem-
of enthusiasm for the cause of the
The fame of Rabbi Joseph Isaac,
ple its Cleveland and regarded by many as the outstanding
upbuilding of Palestine as the Jew-
Schneursohn, known I hroughout ,
ish National Home marked the
orator of the American Jewish pulpit, will be the princi-
the world as the Lubawitcher Reid-'
state conference of the Jewish Na-
lie, drew led the Michigan Central,
pal speaker at the opening dinner of the Allied Jewish
tional Fund held at liotel•Statler
depot last Sunday afternoon, dine
Campaign, which will be held on Sunday evening, Slay 11, at Hotel
last Sunday. More than 250 dele-
during the week to a number of syn- I
Statler.
gates, and twice as many more vis-
agogues, throngs of Detroit Jews
Although Rabbi Silver has not yet attained his fortieth birthday,
itors, representing 75 organizations
who turned out to honor the Chass-
his fame is nation-wide as a scholar and as a molder of public opinion.
in Detroit, Flint, Grand Rapids,
idic leader.
.11is
is described as the oratory that
Bay City, Mt. Clemens, Pontiac,
moves men to perform acts of no-
Standing, left to right: Samuel Levine, Dr. David J. Sandweiss, Israel Ilitnelhoch, Robert R. Marwil,
At the Emanuel Synagogue,
Itiver Rouge, Saginaw, participated
Clarence H. Eseesa,, Norman Schwartz and Nate S. Slipper°.
bility. His address at the recent
Taylor and Wilson, upon his or-
!
in the deliberations at two sessions,
Seated, left to rit.ht, Mrs. Henry Wineman, Ben B. Fenton, Sarah C. Hillel, Maurice J. Caplan and rival on Sunday; at the Ahavath
national conference in Washington,
which were followed with a ban-
Harry Cohen (representing Joseph H. Ehrl,ch)•
at which the Allied Jewish Cams
Achim, Delmar and Westminster,
quet at the Philadelphia-Byron
paign was launched nationally, was
Tuesday
night;
at
the
Nusach
Talmud Torah.
the outstanding feature of the oc-
Iloari, Linwood and Blaine, on
The deep interest displayed by
casion, in which hundreds of Jews,
W ednesday gh t, not onl y were the
the delegates in the problems af-
tax
sa
taxe
d
to
cap
city,
but
Clarence Darrow to Oppose leaders of Jewish communities in
fecting the fund, the presence of
every part of the United States,
hundreds lined the streets and
,
the noted author, Maurice Samuel,
FRED M. BUTZEL
Clarence Wilson in Pro -
and representing every shade of
were denied admission for lack of
as the guest speaker, and the record
Jewish opinion, participated.
space.
!Eitel Silver is to be the principal
hibition Argument.
Zd
representation combined to make
I
speaker,
was
announced
on
Thurs-
Rabbi Silver, in addition to bg-
The
Rabbi's
Retinue.
,
the conference one of the most im-
—
Rabbi Schneursohn was accom• day.
ng a member of the actions co -
portant Zionist gatherings in the
National interest will be focused ird
Hebraists
Here
to
Have
To
Open
June
29;
Weiagal
ponied to Detroit by a retinue of
The complete Detroit campaign on Detroit Tuesday, May 27, when mittee of the World Zionist Or-
history of the state.
rabbis and followers. In his reti- organization follows:
For State Region.
Cultural Meetings
Clarence Darrow, internationally ganization, participates in practi-
Resigns Secretaryship,
nue were: Rabbi Samarius Gour-
The conference unanimously
famous criminal lawyer, is to de- cally every werth-while movement
Chairman:
Henry Winernan.
and Tag Day.
Editorship,
for the public good. He made an
ary, his son-in-law anti his right-
adopted a resolution, framed by
Associate chairmen: Clarence II. bate Clarence True Wilson, gen-
'
hand man in the campaigns he is
the
the organizations committee of
eral
secretary of the Methodist exceptional record during
Enggass, Adolp. Finsterwald, Mey-
NEW
YORK.—(J.
T.
A.)—The
It
has
become
traditional
with
conducting
in
this
country
for
a
which A. J. Koffman was chairman,
Board of Temperance, on the World War, when, at the request
I the Ilebraists of America to ap- number of Yeshivahs in Russia, er L. l'rentis, and Samuel Sum-
of the American and the French
forming a special Michigan region awarding of the thirty-third an
Eighteenth
Amendment.
' point every year a Hebrew Week Poland and Palestine; Rabbi Chaim mertield.
governments, he served in France,
for the Jewish National Fund. This nual convention of the Zionist Or-
"Should the Eighteenth Amend-
Treasurer, Aaron DeRoy.
and Hebrew Day in which' props- Faigin his secretary; Rabbi Chaim
at the conclusion of the war,
resolution also provides for the ganization of America to Cleveland
ment be Repealed?" will be the top- and,
beginning
June
29,
the
naming
of
ganda
for
the
revival
of
the
He-
Lieberman,
who
writes
his
corres-
Vice-chairmen:
Rabbi
A.
M.
Ash.
creation of an educational bureau
will say received a decoration from the
brew culture is conducted and pondence and who), at the age of insky, Fred M. Butzel, Anthony ic for discussion. Darrow
Government.
French
for the state, to propagate the a committee of 10 to formulate a
"Yes." "Emphatically No," Wil-
sums are raised for the support of 25, holds the degree of Ph.D. from Deutsch, Joseph H. Ehrlich, Dr.
causes of the fund. It provides for new program for Zionism in Amer.'
Became Rabbi at 22
son will maintain.
the American papers Hadoar, She- Odessa Novorussky University; Leo M. F rankton, S. X. Gaylord,
the formation of youth groups and ica which will take into account'
Born
in Lituhuania in 1893, he
Mr. Darrow is undoubtedly one
vilei Ilachinuch and Ilanoar. Rabbi S. Hamlin, a Rosh Yeshiva
ladies auxiliaries for the fund and recent developments in Palestine as'
graduated from the University of
of the most picturesque characters
In order to arrange the Hebrew of one of the seminaries; Rabbi S.
for a wide activity, through the dis- ' well as in the United States, and.
Cincinnati
in 1915, and the same
in American life. Ile insists that
, Week in Detroit, the Hebrew Cul- E. Elkin of Chicago and Sam H.
tribution of J. N. F. boxes, flower the submission by Meyer W. Weis-.
he became a lawyer to "escape year graduated as a rabbi from
aural Society (Kvutzah lvrith) Palmer and Abraham Ralkin of
and flag days, synagogue appeals, gal, secretary of the Zionist organ,:
work," yet he has fought consist. the Hebrew Union College at Cin-
New Palestine, of his resignation
held a conference on Tuesday, Ap- Chicago.
etc., to further the fund's work.
ently and vigilantly for the "un- cinnati, of which he is now a mem-
ril 22, in the headquarters of the
Officers of the state organization, , from both posts to accept the edi-
Local rabbis spoke in the syna•
der
dog." A face, gnarled and ber of the board of trustees.
League of Zionist youth, in which gogues Rabbi Schneursohn visited
elected by the conference, are: Rab- torship of the Toronto Jewish
The only other pulpit occupied
deeply lined, surmounts the slight-
participated representatives of the and urged wide support by Detroit
bi A. M. Ashinsky, honorary pres- Standard, were the announcements
ly
attained
but tall figure of the by Rabbi Silver since his gradua-
ident; Aaron Kurland, president; made at the meting of the nation.'
following organizations: Hebrew Jews for the Yeshivahs the Luba-
tion,
was that of Congregation
Chicago) criminal lawyer.
Teachers' Union, Zeire Zion, Zion. washer Reidy appealed for. Rabbi
Rabbi A. M. Hershman, Mrs. Ralph, al executive committee of the Zion-
L'Shem Shamayim at Wheeling,
Mr. Wilson, who is to oppose Virginia. Since 1917 he has led
Davidson, Mrs. Louis Lebster of ist Organization of America, su-
Ws Revisionists, League of Zion- A. M. Ashinsky delivered the wed-
Darrow in the Detroit debate, is the Temple congregation, building
, ist Youth, Menorah Society and coming address at the Emanuel
Flint, Mrs. L. B. Harrison of Bay, preme Zionist body in this country, I
one of the leading champions of it up to its present rank as one of
City, Mrs. Max Hayman, Mrs. II. Sunday afternoon.
Kvutzah Ivrith. last Sunday evening, and Rabbi It.
DR. ABBA IIILLEL SILVLR
in the United States. the foremost Jewish congregations
prohibition
In a statement to the national
Milkovsky and P. Slomovitz, vice-1
The conference accepted the fol. Ilurwitz, Rabbi Elkin and others
Ills "Dry or Die" book, published in America.
presidents; Israel Wiener, secre- executive committee, M. Suprasky,
lowing resolutions: spoke during the week on the sanni
1913,
created
a national sense-
in
tary; Rabbi Reuben Hurwitz, treas- a member of the Jewish National
elodnoee. y n
i Many
„
In addition to his Jewish activi-
To arrange a Tag Day on Sun- cpolantt froibrnuiwi ththeof Rebbe,
tion. For 20 years he has been
urer. An administrative board of Council of Palestine, declared that'
,
of the Near
day, May 25; to have a mass-meet- contributed sums
tional secretary of the Methodist ties
is a Committee,
member
35 and an executive committee of "the Jews of Palestine insist that
East he
Relief
a member
ing 011 Thursday, May 22, at which sponse to the appeals.
Board of Temperance and Moral of the Executive I31)ard of the •
75 were elected to direct the ac- there shall be a Jewish majority
A Pleasing Personality.
a musical and literary program ,
Welfare, with headquarters in Larger Regional Government
tivities of the state region.
in the Jewish National Home." He
of
The Lubawitcher Reidy has a
will lie presented; to send speakers
Washington, D. C. Ile formerly Cleveland, and the Consumers'
Adopt $30,000 Quota.
also urged that there should he an
to various Jewish organizations to pleasing personality. His winning
A series of resolutions, presented immigration of Jews from America
was president of the Oregon Anti- League of Ohio.
talk on the problem of reviewing smile charms and impresses those
by the resolutions committee head- tee Palestine.
Saloon League, and during pre-Vol-
His book on "Messianic Specula-
National Rally for Tradition. Hebrew culture among the Jews of who have the good fortune to meet
ed by P. Slomovitz, called for in-
stead days toured practically every lions in Israel," published in 1927,
After the announcement of Mr.
America; tee call another confer- him. A man of great learning and
creased efforts to encourage the Weisgal's resignation the executive
al Judaism in New
state in the union speaking whir- has won for him an important pos.
once of representatives of organi- ' erudition, he is at the some time a
pioneers in Palestine; hailed the committee voted tee tenelsr him a
ever the opportunity afforded—in Rion in the field of theological
zations in sympathy with the Ile- fine conversationalist. His atti- •
York.
• s co untry of M. a1 . farewell banquet in New York,
churches, theaters and on street seholraship.
DR. ALVIN D. HERSCH
brew cultural movement for Tues. tulle on Jewish questions is marked
Ussishkin, international president May 17, in recognition eef his 15
corner s.
Appeal by Butael.
by a sp tit
i of optimism which adds Nathan M. Gross, Rabbi A. fit
Next Sunday, Monday and Toes- day, May 6, at 9 p. m., in Shaarey y
of the fund, and invited him to years eef service to the Zionist move-
The ir Detroit debate is sponsored
Fred M. Butzel, vice-chairman of
Michigan; greted Nahum Sokolow ment in the United States. • day, Commodore Hotel in New Zedek branch on Twelfth street. beauty to the causes he represents Hershman, Hon. llarry B. Keidan, by
l'isgah
Lodge
No.
34,
I.
0.
B.
the
Detroit
Allied Jewish Cam-
For carrying out the outline-el and to the piety for which he is Mrs. Edwin M. Rosenthal, I). NV. B. Aaron Droock is general chair- paign, in
York City will be the scene of an
on his seventieth birthday; protest-
an appeal to the Detroit
The committee named to forma- I impressive national rally for the work were appointed the following note d.
Simons, Milford Stern, and Mrs. man, assisted by Henry M. Abram- Jewish community,
ed against the alien registration
urged those
late a new program for Zionism
W bile he does not readily lend Andrew Wineman.
strengthening of Judaism in Amer- committees: Tag Day, Abraham
bill; hailed the forthcoming Allied
ovitz and Ben F. Goldman.
who have the advantage of Ameri-
in America as well as to adopt a
ica. On these days will be held Panush, L. Shapiro, Morris Green- himself to interviewers, the
•
•
•
Jewish Campaign; urged wide sup-
o - choi rnien special gifts:
can life to "contribute out of their
new form of propaganda in this the eighteenth annual convention hut, Joel Cashdan, Reese Poise, S1. witcher Rebbe made an exception
port for the Balfour Memorial
surplus to improve the conditions
country and tee plan a new form of of the United Synagogue eef Amer- Ben-Zevi Dictur; propaganda: Jos- in the case of the re resentative
p
of Adolph Finsterwald and Samuel NEW FIVE-YEAR BUDGET
Fund by inscribing individuals and
OF $1,600,000 PROPOSED
in the countries of the Far East."
administration for the Zionist Or- ica and the thirteenth annual con- eph Haggai, A. Altman and Solo- The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, and Summerfield.
organizations in the Golden Book,
Chairman steering committee:
CINCINNATI.—(J. T. A.)—Az
Mr. Butzel's appeal to the Jews
gavization consists of Rabbi James vention of its Women's league. moo Smullin; conference: Abra- thestatements he made tee his in
and loudest Mr. Kurland and Mr.
appropriation of $1,600,000 to of Detroit follows:
Meyer L. Prentis.
G. Boller, Cinsinnati, chairman; In addition the National Federation ham Panush, Morris
terviewer
substantiated and
the claim'
Lachover
-
Wiener for their efforts in arrang-
carry
on
the
work
of
the
B'nai
"The
Allied Jewish Campaign
Morris Rothenberg, New York, of Jewish Men's Clubs, also affil- M. Michlin,
to genuine greatness and nobility
General solicitation committee:
ing for the conference.
. 1
f
• Judge Bernard Rosenblatt, New iated with the United Synagogue,
as a Jewish leader made for him Clarence II. F:nggass, chairman; B'rith during the next five years for $305,000 gives the unique op-
The organizations committee pro-
t h
A.
All
man
is
presit
.
dent
o
was
recommended
by
Dr.
I.
M.
portunity
of the year for the Jews,
York, Deputy Police Commissioner will hold its second annual conven-
e by his followers.
Joseph 11. Ehrlich and Maurice J.
posed a state quota of $30,000 to be •
Rubinow, international secretary, who have had the advantages of
Nelson Ruttenherg, New York, tion. All these events will consti- . Hebrew Week. Solomon Smullin ,
Judaism Above Dogma.
Caplan, associate chairmen.
raised (luring the coming year. Of
is
secretary.
in
his
report
to
the quinquennial life in America, to contribute out
Mrs. Israel Shapiro, Baltimore; Eli. tute a demonstration for Conserva-
I
Asked to give his impressions of .
Women's auxiliary committee: con vention.
this. $22.000 is to be raised in De-
The K • t h I ' Ith
declared th at of their surplus to improve the
Gold-
this country,
,
said it
hu Stone,
tive Judaism. Front all over the
Mrs. Henry Wineman, chairman; $1,500,000 had been spent for cul-
troit and $8.000 by the other com-
stein, Hartford; Abraham Gold- country as far west as San Fran- Jewish organizations to respond tee' difficult for hint, who is accus-
conditions in the countries of the
Mrs. Joseph II. Ehrlich and Mrs. tural, religious and philanthropic
munities in the state.
Far East, where the Jewish masses
. berg, New York; Rabbi Barnett cisco and as far south as Texas, its call and sand their delegates tee ! towed to spending his time in learn-
I. Gilbert, associate chairmen.
Representatives of organizations
work in the last five years.
I ing and writing, to adapt himself
Brickner, Cleveland; and Morris men and women chosen by their lo- the conference.
still remain in desperately bad con-
nere called upon to use their best
Publicity committee: Milford
Of this sum $35,000 was de- ditions. The Russia!, upheaval has
to
the
manner
in
which
America,
Weinberg, New York.
cal congregations and sisterhoods
niTorts to raise the entire quota,
Dr. completely unsettled the Jewish
and therefore American Jews, Stern, chairman; Milton Alexan- voted to emergency relief.
A report on the progress of the will come together to report on
and Mrs. L. B. Harrison, speaking
Itubinow's report pointed out that masses, who for the most part be-
npinabklei c cabzianicgz and
ii, conduct
,nm nant,h, e iirt der, associate chairman.
'or the Bay City delegation. pledged $6,000,1100 drive of the Allied Jew- their progress and problems and
Speakers bureau: Dr. Alvin D. ' since the last quinquennial con- long in the declassed categories and
ish Campaign in this country was take common action for making
to a book. Most hooks, he said, liers•h, chairnnin; Louis S. Co- Ivention the order had gained 53 are only slowly winning the right
rurn to Page Opposite Editorial.) rendered by Mr. Rothenberg, vice- Judaism a more vital force in
a t,i) dil the bane and Nathaniel II. Goldstiek, lodges, bringing the total number of self-support. While the govern-
president of the Zionists, and one American .lewry.
associate chairmen; Mrs. Leopold to 602. The 53 new lodges have
P per
, of the national chairman of the Al-
rer'ylriie:treerna
The program of the convention
a membership of 34,151.
, (Turn to Page Opposite Editorial)
1
, portance. In this country, he said, 1). Mayer, secretary.
Other reportswere which will he held at the Commo-
iitbEm
ampaign.
In the new budget proposed by
Workers' committee: Maurice .1.
1 the matter is speedily dispensed
u d inC tea by Emanuel Neumann, dore Hotel calls for a joint open-
Caplan, chairman; Maurice Arons- Dr. Rubinow are included prowls-
on the Jewish National Fund, of ing session of the United Syna- Prominent — Physician Prac - with , but the preparations leading
ions for $750 , 000 f or th eH illel
up to the cause matter are lengthy, son, associate chairman.
he is chairman; and la: Il a - gogue and the Women's League on
tio
collegiate Jewish
ticed in U. S. and Russia
Prospects' committee: Alec Srere, Foundan,
as in campaigns, which are priced-
ry P. F'ierst, chairman o f the fi- Sunday morning, at II a. m. The
campus
organization, of which I MEMBERSHIP DRIVE
chairman;
William
Friedman
and
ell by much noise and advertising
Since 1889.
nance committee of the Zionist Or- sonvention will be opened by Na-
there are now eight chapters,
and publicity. Ti, this, the Rehbe I. Ilimelhoch, associate chairmen.
ganization.
them Levy, president of the United
Program committee: Ilerman $150,000 for the Anti-Defamation
NEW YORK.—Dr. Hirsch W. said, he finds difficulty in becoming
Commencement Exercises to
Synagogue, who will deliver the-
Marks, chairman;
Ilt•rman .1 League, 8100,000 for Aleph Zadik
llo•nor, a pioneer in the Lioonist
Aleph, junior order, and $25,000
be Held Monday Eve-
annual message.
The interviewer then pointed to Brachman and Harry B. Bielfield,
movement who had practiced meofi-
for work with immigrant Jews in
ning, May 12.
Sunday afternoon will also be sine in Russia and New York City the claim that there are more than associate chairmen.
Campaign to be Conducted
'
Mexico.
E
xecutive
director,
Dr.
John
devoted to a joint session, the pro-
Simultaneous With Work
since 1889, died April 23 at his re, 200 congregations of Lubawitcher Slawson.
' Other reports presented were by
gram
of
which
includes
an
address
Beth El College of Jewish
idence, 559 West One Hundred Six- (Turn to Page Opposite Editorial.)
on New Building.
Secretary, Esther It. l'russian. ' • Maurice Rosenberg of Washington
by Dr. Cyrus Adler, president of
•••1 u dies will hold its closing regu-
ty Second street, tel pneumonia, of-'
and Sidney Kusworm of Dayton,
the Jewish Theological Seminary
:sr sessions Monday night, May 5.
ter two years of ill health. Ile was
Ohio, on Americanization; Sig-
With
the continuation of work
Mrs. David F. Goldfarb eef New and a symposium entitled, "Jew-
"The Jewish Answer to the Aral)
ell years old. Surviving are hie
mund Livingston of Chicago on the upon the new synagogue, hundreds
Claim on Palestine and to the Re- York City will he the guest speaker ish life—Order or Chaos?”
widow, Rebecca, who is president
I Anti-Defamation
League,
and of inquiries have been received by
(sort of the Inquiry Commission on at the lunchtsm being sponsored by
Beginning Monday morning the of the Jewish Women's Relief A ,
' Ilenry Monsky of Omaha on the Congregation Shaarey Zedek as to
:lee Palestine Disturbances" will ne the League of Jewish Women's Or- sessions of the Women's League and sociation; a son, Dr. Leo I,. Honor,
Wider Scope Committee. Archi- qualifications and details of mem-
'he subject of the last lecture in ganizations on Thursday, May 15, the United Synagogue will he con- director of the College of Jewish
bald Marx of New Orleans and J , bership. As a result of this inter-
he course on the history of Pales- at the Statler.
ducted separately.
Studies in Chicago, and two daugh-
L. Weinberger told of the work in est the board of directors at a spe-
ne to be riven by Rabbi Leon
Mrs. Goldfarb occupies a position
Rabbi A. M. Hershman was ters, Mrs. Emma H. Illuhni and
Mexico City, Samuel Haber of cial meeting on Tuesday made
Frain, at 9 o'clock. Dr. Leo M. of distinguished leadership in Jew- elected to represent Congregation
NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.)—The
"I believe it is up to Great Brit- Omaha described the work
Miss Lucy Honor.
the plans for a huge membership
Franklin wilt deliver the last lee- ish communal and religious life in Shaarey Zedek at the convention.
Jews of . France are assimilated, sin to show the will to preserve Aleph Zadik Aleph, and Dr. of
Louis d r i ve.
A
native
of
Volnynia,
Russia,
s
sf on t.
i in politics and not order there. And I am quite cer-
Jealsa her city, particularly in the work
runners-alive(
• few ref the New Testarn
The :work of the new synagogue
Dr. Honor was graduatted from very interested in Zionism, al. An- tain that it will in the future pre- I,. Mann of Chicago reported on
- nt at 8 of women's organizations. She is
at Chicago boulevard and Lawton
the gymnasium at Libau and the tire Geraud, the "l'ertinax" of the serve order and protect the Jew- the Hillel Foundation.
Rabbi Bernard Zeiger '
f the greaterNew
will conduct the last discussion of
avenue is now in progress and great
Medical School of the University oof Echo de Paris, famous F rem+ po- nob population of Palestine "
York Federation of Jewish Wom-
interest is evidenced in this striae-
Kharkotf. lie first followed his litical writer who came to this
his course on modern religious ens' Organizations which numbers
HADASSAH RECEIVES
Doubts "Back to Soil" Move.
lure not only by Jews but non-Jews
profession in Russia, serving in
movements at 8 o'clock. His sub- 150 constituent clubs; and also
country to address the convention
Told of a movement to settle
$58,000
IN
BEQUESTS
as
well.
era'
cholera
and
typhoid
epidemics
ject will be "Religion Faces the
of American newspaper editors in
heads the New York State Federa-
It is expected that the member-
there. In 1901 he came to New Washington, toold a representative East European Jews on land in
Atheism and Agnosticism of a tion of Temple Sisterhoods.
Southern
France,
M.
Geraud
said:
.
The
receipt
of
555,000
on
two
ship
drive will begin immediately.
Scientific World."
York, and, although he knew no of the Jewish Telegraphic Agency
"I doubt its feasibility. We
Reservations for the luncheon
The final discussion in Rabbi
Abraham Rhinewine to Ad. English, he mastered the language during an interview at the Ritz- have in France today practically bequests to Hadassah, the Women's', Moe Leiter has been appointed ac-
may
be
made
with
the
following
Zionist
Organization
of
America,
live
chairman. Dr. Samuel J.
sufficiently in two months to pass Tower Hotel. Manhattan.
Fram's class in methods of teach.
dress Radomer Aid
no unemployment. In order to con- Was announced by Mrs. Edward Eder will look after the publicity.
the State medical examinations.
ing. at 8 o'clock, will he on the members of the committee, not lat-
"I have a Jewish friend in Bor- tinue this. favorable state of affairs,
Society.
subject. "The Salient Problems of er than May 12: Mrs. Joseph H.
Jacobs, head of the Palestine Com- Others active in the drive are Isaac
I/r. Honor received a thorough deaux, my home town, who is the we must
pDavidson,
be very careful about lim- mittee of the organization. Shetzer, Herbert Warner, Harry
Religious Education in the Reform, Ehrlich, Mrs.
J ex',
• ht
is raining in awe,
ere h e representative in that city of the iting immigration. Besides, we de.
Abraham Rhinewine, historian
r angregation." Rabbi Rram has Mrs. Isaac Gilbert, Miss Edith
According to Mrs. Jacobs, $34,- Cohen, Oscar Schiller, Herman
belonged to the Maskilim group. Royalist pretender to the French
Hy
Keidan. Charles
'pent the past week in New York Hcavenrich, Mrs. Harry Shulman and editor of the Daily Hebre• Ile joined the Zionist movement at throne, the Count of Paris," said sire that nationalities which immi- 000 comes for the estate of the late August,
grate to France should not settle Amelia Ostroski, of San Francisco, Smith and Elconan II. Saulson.
Journal of Toronto, Ontario, is com-
attending the meeting of the com- and Mrs. Roy Zamsky.
its inception and was a member M. Geraud.
in groups, which settlement would Cal., as the first installment of her An effort will be made to inter-
ing here for one lecture to he helot
mission on Jewish education of the
of the first Russian-Zionist Confer-
Conservative in Politics.
hinder their assimilation into the bequest of over $100,000, which she est younger Jewish men in the syn-
under the auspices of the Radomer
Union of American Hebrew Con-
ence, later attending as a delegate
FRANKLIN TO DISCUSS
"Those Jews who have lived in body politic of France. Of late designated to be used for the poor agogue and it is hoped
Aid Society at the Turover Hall,
gregations. Ile is a member of
that the
the first Zionist Congress at Basle, France for several generations-- years large numbers of Italians
the special committee on adult I ESSENTIALS OF CREED 1000 Marston, corner Melrose, this
and needy of Palestine. The inter- quota of membership set by the
Sunday evening, May 4, 5:30 p. m. Switzerland. Although he practiced most of them of Spanish-Portu- have been settling on the land in est on • bequest of $24,000 under' campaign directors will be reached
education of that body.
in a Chasidic, where the sentiment
guese origin—are as French as any Southern France, and there is a the will of the late Simon Russek j within one month. A definite pot-
Mr. Rhinewine will speak on "The
The commencement exercises , Under the title "What Advan-
seas against Zionism, he continued
of Beth El College of Jewish Sta- tage Hath the Jew?" Dr. Leo M. Three Periods in Zionism—Achad his efforts for the cause success- of us and as a rule tend to con- certain feeling against them in ' of New York, who was a prominent icy has been adopted towards mak-
shes will be held Monday night, Franklin will, on Sunday morning, Haamirm, Political Zionism. Labor fully, always a ering o theteach- servatism rather than radicalism, France because they have settled real estate operator, will be used ing the Shaarey Zedek truly repre-
• as 12. Dr. Jacob R. Marcus, as- May 4. in the course of his ser- Zionism." He is a brilliant speak-
in politics. They feel themselves in groups and have not become es- for public health education through sentative of Orthodox Jewry of De-
ing of Dr. Theodor Her
to be so much a part of France that similated into the French citizen- the Straus Health Center of lie - troit.
sociate professor of history of the mon, explain the essential features er and an authority on the subject,
For
many
years
Dr.
Honor
was
the question of a Jewish homeland ry. I believe that the tolerant at- dassah in Jerusalem. In its med -
having
been
an
industi
ions
student
of
the
belief
of
the
modern
Jew,
Hebrew Union College, will deliver
Leaders in the drive express their
comparing the Jewish creed with of Zionist problems for the past president of Harlem Zionist Dis- in Palestine is not of vital concern titude of France towards the Jew :cal and health work in Palestine, belief that • great number of Or-
the commencement lecture.
trict
a,
and
in
1928
he
realized
a
to
that
of
other
religionists.
This
ad-
two
decades.
them." and the almost total lack of anti - liadasrah is constantly stressing thodox Jews stand ready to affili-
The extensive education system
French opinion in general, he de. Semitism in my country today is preventive care and it decided, ac- ate with the synagogue. It is ex-
Besides being chief editor of the long-cherished dream, visiting Pal-
ref the Temple calls for several dress is given in response to the re-
!commencement occasions during quest of • number of regular at- Toronto Daily Hebrew Journal estine and spending • year there. dared, is sympathetic towards the due to the fact that the Jew ha s cordingly, that the most fitting use petted that the drive will not only
May and June. They are listed tendants at the Temple. Services since 1913, Mr. Rhinewine has writ- Although already incapacitated Zionist ideal. Asked for his own shown a desire to identify himsel f' for the Russek gift would be to be a successful one, but will net ■
physically, he insisted on going to opinion ahout the present impasse with French citizenship sad French further liadassah's campaign for record for quickly
elsewhere in this issue under I begin at usual at 10:45. The pub-1
reaching its
(Turn to Last Page.)
every pert of the country.
in Palestine, M. Geraud said: culture."
"Temple Beth El Notes."
lie is invited.
the preservation of health. goal.
CLEVELAND GETS
O. CONVENTION
C
Appeal by Fred M. Butzel Urges Jews to Aid Less Fortu-
nate abroad; Speakers Bureau Enlists Lecturers
to Prepare People for Drive.
DEBATE ON MAY 17
PLAN OBSERVANCE
OF HEBREW WEEK
!Allied Campaign
Banquet speakerii
UNITED SYNAGOGUE
CONVENES SUNDAY
i
DR. HONOR ZIONIST
PIONEER IS DEAD 17,v,ie
BETH EL COLLEGE
CLOSING SESSIONS„hirh
OF SHAAREY ZEDEK
LEAGUE OF WOMEN'S
SOCIETIES TO HEAR
MRS. D. E. GOLDFARB
French Journalist Says Jews in France
Are Assimilated, Conservative in Politics
TO SPEAK SUNDAY
1