,ANterica Ravish Periodical &ter eierrON Amex • CINCINNATI eie ostio All Jewish News e - DETROIT EWISR1 1 - -ROAICL All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS THE ONLY ANGLO-JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 1930 VOL. XXX. NO. 5 JEWISH CONDITIONS North End Clinic Report is Record of 23 WILL RECEIVE 'Gets Honors from 1 LEAGUE COMMISSION IN U. S. AND ABROAD Unprecedented Service to Community U S DIPLOMAS L Oriental Society I CRITICIZES BRITISH CALLED DEPRESSING' WEDNESDAY NIGHT! PALESTINE ACTION CADILLAC 1-0.4-0 Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents Revises hymnal For Reform Usel and Personnel Increased by 7 Per Cent in 1930, While Visits Increased by 22 Per cent; Record for Service Broken in May T t e d . Y With , 6 882 rea EIPenditure Situation Outlined by Rabbi Dr. Slawson to Deliver Prin • Lefkowitz at Reform A record of growth, progress and service to the coin- cipal Address at Exer, Convention. mu nity is revealed in the statement of the North End Clink. vines. giving a comparison of visits, gross income and per visit HAILS JEWISH AGENCY income for the first live months in 1930 with the same GRADUATES TO STAGE AS PALESTINE'S HOPE lil'Illal in the preceding six years. This report is an indication not TWO BIBLICAL PLAYS - -- TELEPHONE Adopts Observations De- manding Execution of FUTURE OF Z. 0, A. TO BE DECIDED AT 33RD CONVENTION Cleveland Meetings May Be Moat Stirring in Move. ment's History. Obligations. JEWISH GROUPS UNITE DETROIT WILL HAVE IN WAILING WALL CASE LARGE DELEGATION only of the efficiency, but as well of devotion to duty by the staff of ___ .._ Suggests Publication of a the clinic in a period of economic depression which taxed this health Recitations, Musical Pro- I center's capacity for service to extremes. Report States Arabs Con- Brandeis Memo, Attitude Source Book of Reform gram to Supplement se Originally built to accomodate ' fessed to Murders Be- Toward Britain, Among Judaism. Exercises. 2,500 visits a munch, the Clinic es-' fore Execution. Convention Issues. tablished a record for the period of . PROVIDENCE, R. I.—"We meet I its existence in May, when 6,882 Twenty-three boys and girls will GENEVA.— (J. T. A.) — The in a very depressing period of Jew- Delegates from every part of patients were treated. The nearest receive their diplomas from the Mandates Commission of the ish life the world over," declared approach to this number of visits United Hebrew Schools of Detroit the United States will gather in league of Nations concluded its President David Lefkowitz of Dal- in the past six said half years was at annual commencement exercise, Cleveland on Saturday night, June l'alestine session, unanimously las, Tex., Wednesday evening in his ill May 1928, when 6,682 visit, to be held Wednesday evening, 28, for the beginning of the thirty- adopting the observations, without annual message before the forty- were recorded. The third record July 2, at the Philadelhpia-Byron third annual convention of the Zion- important changes, of the draft ! first convention of the Central Con- New Officers to be Installed month was in March, 1930, when Talmud Torah. The graduates ist Organization of America, which, submitted by the editorial commis- I ference of American Rabbis, at at Ceremonies on 6 eel visits were made to the are: it is srenerally adimtted, will decide ssion. Temple Beth El, this city. ii.. Thus, in two of the first five Anna Bilker, Leonard Berlin, Da. the future of the Zionist movement July 7. The observations deal with the ! "A series of events have passed months of this year, records were vid Cohen, Sylvia Cohen, Esther in America. Because of the many Palestine disturbances of last stmt.! over the world Israel that have left issues that are to be presented, af- At last Monday's meeting, Pis- broken for visits to the clinic, and I Duchin, Fannie Grossberg, ROM. PROF. MOSES BUTTENWIESE R mer, the annual report of the vari- it disheartened beyond expression, RABBI LOUIS WOLSEY fecting both internal and external gah Lodge No. 34, of B'nei I nth, in each of the other three months, ' Herman, Annette Isaac; Oscar ous petitions, whereby the attitude so utterly different from the hope- Ole 5,000 mark in the number of Jacobson, Harold Kopel, Dorothy political problems, it is expected Dr. Moses Buttenwieser, profes- elected the following officers for the British government during the The revised version of the new that the Cleveland sessions will be fulness that pervaded early last visits were exceeded. Kunin, Evelyn Kunin, Anna eLi- sor of Biblical Exegesis at Hebrew the term beginning July 1: disturbances is criticized. They Union Hymnal will le. presented to summer. Then Louis Marshall, the Comparative Figures. bowitz, Joseph Levin, Morris Lei- the most stirring in the history of Union College in Cincinnati, has also demand the energetic execu- Ben F Goldman, president; the Central Conference of Ameri- leader with all the elements of the A better idea of the manner in fee Sarah Mendelsson, Goldie Mill- been elected president of the west- the Zionist movement in this coon. Aaron Kurland, first vice-presi- tion of all obligations under the can Rabbis now in session in Prov• try. true statesman and ardent Jew, was dent; Elias Goldberg, second vice- which the Clinic's services were stein, Isadore Pfeffer, Sam Reis- ern branch of the American Orien• Palestine mandate. elem., It. I., by Rabid Wolsey of drawing all Israel together into the taxed during the past five months man, Esther Shevitz, Lottie Wain- tal Society. There are three issues of major The observations will be pub- Philadelphia. Jewish Agency plan for the rehab- . will be gained by comparison with z gta. ,Gk. Sue Weisenfeld and Betty importance that will be taken up lished after the minutes of the Pal- ilitation of Palestine, without ask- the first five months of 1929: for idscussion by the delegates: estine session are published and Address by Dr. Slawson. ing either Zionist or non-Zionist to The attitude to be adopted by the after the observations are sub- 1929 The principal address at the ex- surrender his convictions concern- Zionists of America toward the mitted to the British government Pet ereises will be delivered by Dr. ing the political status of the Pal- British Government; the creation Gross visit . and possibly also to the council of na.„„,,, ime nco of a united front in the Zionist Or. John J - awsori, executive director of :,l estine Jewish community either visits the League of Nations. The pub- .46 the Jewish Welfare Federation. Jan. Met' now or in the future. ganization, with the recent memor- $2320.70 , lication can therefore be expected .49 , The opening address will be deliv- Now an Interrogation. Feb. .... 1901 2387.72 andum submitted by Justice Louis by the end of July for the consid- March ... s een ee . But much more remains to for secondary school education was "" gifts' made him the target of attacks by Jews will probably have an equal nue, Wednesday . dent of the American Jewish Con- .wingingI. In d:me. the It can be done effective- ly tinder Jewish Agency, as it taken at the concluding session of ' hymn and other musimd Soviet officials and newspapers nu zlitt•ir i ., schTohol .winging " (lass stings' the Dr. H arris was a distin ui' heti gress, who Was elected, together the twenty-second annual convex-. on sstatementhiins rpti',truirsn,,,,h,t,juilsinsugedtna opening session. after the born. ilynili ti c tc. when with M. D. Mos•ssohn of the Jew- i i r ec nt(ecrImb numbers will bedt t i nt • 11 forebears. 13 dh r :•,.• under a coalition administra- thin of National Young Judaea. It speech of 31. Loefgren, David Yet- h ish Tribune and Irving Rosen- SARATOGA SPRINGS.—LL T. II. MilkorskY, an ''' his isfa‘t " rherrell'fentrly- we I ,' Ilarris, gi a' nd hich the Agency is, and I do was also airrettl to call a confer- II r n (Miss )1a. one of these representing the . „ zweig, as vice-presidents. David o Severity of persecution of the Jew• lin, 1 • I , clieve it can be done in any once of leading educators to revel- e.)___Te e establishment of a colony will be Mrs. .1. Citr e r Isidor , were rabbis Freiberger was elected secretary. ' 1 "' "rat her, The state- Jews, welcomed the commission. uate the Judnean educational pro. in Palestine by eontributinns to the tilda Reiner), pianist, and 31:ss ish religion in Russia in England, where Dr. Ilarris was r way. meat of the White Russian Acad- applauding the neutrality of its' That his election to the presi- Ida Reiner, violinist. ' tax - Iteheppy Conditions in Russia. attain. Plans were adopted for a Jewish National Fund and the emy has obviously been issued in composition. Ile emphasized that dency of the Judea Life Insurance Whateser far-reaching and am- Iliairnal oratirical contest next alien of members for the cavil- Temple Israel was Dr. Ilarris' Company would in no way inter- Soviet Russia with the purpose of the Jew's ask only unrestricted struction work done by the Ort and ,„, gricultural and commer- y aear. , . . , m daaging Rabbi Glazers reputa- right of worship at the ancient' only pulpit throughout his long cu- fere with his activities in the Zion- enterprises are on the locks A budgem t of $ 30,000, exclusive of I ' eeples Tool 4ampaign in Eastern tion. In more than three decades wall. Auni Bey, of the Arab coon-1 seer. Ile was fond of referring to ist leadership of America was the ' I he l'alestine • Jewish commun- the Jud euen magazine, was adopted Europe were approved by the ! in many vital movements he has eel, said that the %elem . wrold is I hlis association with the temple as statement issued to the Jewish throughout the Diaspora, they for e thing year. The pas de- t forty-fourth annual convention of co ike •that of a family." served Jewish interests unselfishly. anxious to assist, but he declared Telegraphic Agency by Mr. Lip- 'ai ri ly need a prudent, thought- full was reported cleared. A new the Independent Order of Brith at a great sacrifice. that he is nut entitled to under- sky. Declaring that his affiliation 1 Preached While a Student. and energetic Jewish Agency form of government establishing Abraham meting here. Nearly 900 In Russia, the Jewish Telegraph- take with the Insurance firm would give ak to agree in advance to the delegates representing 426 lodges • • correlate them and bring all a beard of trustees and a national Born in London on Nov. II, 1859, is Agency was informed by Rabbi commission's verdict. him even greater opportunities to Dr. Harris cone to this country at A ish means to bear toward their government board 'ass adopted. in all parts of the country are Ares_ Jewish Centers Hope to Pro- Glazer, assurances were given him Simpson lest thommital. devote himself to the Zionist ant. the age of 19. At first he entered nilzation. The hoard is headed by Lt. Gov. vide Children Wit that the Jewish section of the Com- I movement in a voluntary capacity, The convention, presided over by It is reported that Sir John business, working as a stenogra- "As though the cup of Israel's Herbert Lehman of New York and Simpson's reply to the British Co- monist party which played the main Life in City. Mr. Lipsky declared that he had Camp former Congressman Nathan Perl. pher and then as secretary to the : row were not already full, there Judge ,Julian W. Mack as honor- man, Ionia! Office regarding the pos. Grand Master, received role in the confiscation of syna- accepted the presidency of Judea l sad of one of the pioneer tele- ' , st needs appear all through con- ary c h a i rmen. Bible rescinding of the order sus- h life in order to be entirely un- Monday, July 7, will mark the gogues and in the persecution of vl Europe and Russia conditions The membership of the board, greetings from l'resident Hoover , pending immigration to Palestine graph company promoters. He soon Jew's w hampered in his approach to the would be dissolved, Former Judge Irving Goldsmith opening of the play schools which religious is noncommittal While he does felt an urge to enter the ministry. crucial questions that confront the f the unhappiest kind for our P" - the organization of which was an- and Lieutenant Governor Lehman. op will be conducted this summer by an action which was taken soon at the ace of 24, while a Zionist Organization of America. nounced by Dr. Israel Goldstein, 1883, I n not oppose lifting the ban during the Jewish ('enters Association at , afterwards. As to the sorrow and the peril president, in his annual report to welcomed the delegates to the city Rabbi Glazer emphatically denies his inquiry into problems of immi, student at Columbia University, he : both the Melbourne Center, 31 Mel- avant( a student-preacher ent•prtacher in a lit- our Russian brethren due to the the executive committee, includes on behalf of the mayor. Zionist. Divided on Brandeis. Grand Master Perlman message reported bourne, and the Fenkell branch, that illegal conferences were held gratin!, land settlement and de. tie synagogue, the Hand-in-Hand, In his presidential taught of the Soviet against re- 1Clarence W. Palitz, chairman, Con- PITTSBURGH, (J. T. A.)—En- day by him with rabbis in Minsk. On velopment, he does not went the located above a store on East 116th w has 103 793 3130 Fenkell. The opening Lion, we can give our brethren gressman William W. Cohen, vice- Arabs to say that his opinion dorsement of the campaign of trill be featured by a rally, at which the contrary, Rabbi Glazer, before street, in the then remote suburb 'Ile more than sympathy. But let , chairman, Jonah J. Goldstein, Mrs. that the order no caused the British to break their American Zionists for a united proceeding to Russia, informed the the activities of the season will he mnti annilcieiaris, i r5elp,6.1rOt h:hinntsg.pdw promise to the Arabs. of Harlem. The stipend was small, front and the belief that the pro- — be sure that we do give them N. Taylor, Mrs. Harold Spilberg i on outlined, teachers introduced and Russian authorities of his desire to fi but it enabl d him "n theant: his sawa y that; that we do not fall into the : and Bernard Deutsch. Commenting on this reply, the ! i study Jewish conditions in Russia posal of Justice Brandeis would the various activities and work trap laid by Soviet propagandists At me not further that aim was con- The convention re-elected Nathan June 1, 1930 the endowment re- says through C oelumbia. litayth l and it was at their express consent Hebrew daily, Ila'Aretz, ti me he was a student in Temple e ores and by forcibly obtained signatures Straus honorary president and Dr. serve fund amounted to $2,922,980 demonstrated. T The general idea of the play that he proceeded there, where he "Simpson's mission is purely eco- tained in a resolution adopted at En anu-fil Theological Seminary , of vf rabbis to absolving documents. I Israel Goldstein president. Arch- the pre-Cleveland convention con- school is to provide as much of • carried on all his activities in the. nomie, we have been told a bun-! which Rabbi Guatave G ottheil t "Let us hope that the recent dis- ibald Silverman of Providence was dred times, but his reply regarding! ference of Zionist Region No. 5, camp program as is possible in the fullest light and in contact with Copy Must Reach Us One solution of the Yevsekzia will result named vice-president and Louis city. Emphasis will be placed the government. Rabbi Glazer was the immigration certificates gives head, and some of his associates Day Earlier Next Week. in greater religious freedom for Rocker was chosen treasurer. Sam- on handwork, crafts and outdoor requested to make his journey to the most peculiar economic touch there, including Dr. Leon Ilene- (Turn to Page Opposite Editorial.) son of St. Louis, later distinguished ' uel J. Borowsky was again named activity. The policy of the 1929 Russia by the Assembly of Hebrew to his mission." (Turn to Last Page.) themselves in the rabbinate. executive director. On account of the Fourth of Actine Commissioner, play school, which was "Learn to Orthodox Rabbis at Lackawacstan July, the next issue of The De- Son. of Zion Hear Lipsky. I Play and Play While Learning," in Pennsylvania in 1927, over Steuart Spencer Davis, treas- In 1581 Dr. !lassie was ordained troit Jewish Chronicle will go Claiming that the Zionist Organ- user of the Palestine government, by 1/r. Gottheil. Three years later will be continued this season. The which he presided. to press on Thursday instead of ization today needs stability in its will become acting high commis- he received the Bachelor of Arts instructors have been carefully Friday, and all news items in- own ranks as well as harmony and sinner of the country when High degree from Columbia and at the chosen, with especial regard to the JUDGE LEWIS AGAIN tended for that issue will there- discipline, Louis 1.ipsky, president experience which they have had in HEADS B'RITH SHOLOM Commissioner Chancellor leaves end of another two years had taken fore have to be in the hands of of the Zionist Organization of the country at the end of this his Master of Arts and Doctor of the handling of children, whose the editor not later than Tues- week. Mr. Davis has been promi- Philosophy degress. At aletut this ages in school will he from 8 to 14. BUFFALO , 1 . Y . . T . A . ) day evening, July 1, (Turn to Last Page.) State Superintendent Favors Among the activities are includ- —Judge William M. Lewis of Phil- (Turn to Page Opposite Editorial.) (Turn to Last Page.) ed the following: Dramatics, cos- Its Introduction in adelphia was again elected Grand Eight Cities Included in New tuming, handicraft, swimming, Master of the Independent Order of High Schools. Scheme for Coming story telling, hobbies, games and Brith Shalom at the twenty-fifth Season. sketching. One day a week will be annual convention of the order The movement to introduce the set aside as an outing day, when meeting here. The nomination of study of the Hebrew language in NEW YORK.— (J. T. A.)—A the children will be taken out to Judge Lewitt met with a tremen- the high Rebook gained impetus Yiddish theatrical circuit which various points of interest. On these dous ovation. Moses Ilelfgart seat with the approval given the plan will include eight cities in the outings the children will be given named vice-grand master and Mar. by Webster H. Pearce, superintend- United States and Canada will be National Council for Jewish Education, in Annual Confer- talks upon woodlore, nature study tin 0. Levy of Phildelphia was n'- ent of public instruction of the state organized for the coming theatri- ence at Port Jervis, N. Y., Discusses School Problems; and other topics of interest whirls elected grand secretary. Delegates Representing 5,000 Members in United States of Michigan. cal season, according to a resolu- the place visited may present. Ben Rosen Reports on His Detroit Survey. The following state deputies were and Canada to Convene in Detroit ; Committee of In a statement made to Charles tion adopted by the Hebrew Ac- Registration will he taken both chosen: Morris Orenstein, New Rubiner, assistant attorney-general 35 Local Workers in Charge of Arrangements. tors Union at its meeting here on at the Melbourne and Fenkell Ctn. York, Peter Lippman, Trenton, N. PORT JERVIS, N. Y.—(J. T. of the state of Michigan, Mr. on Jewish educational problems in tern until July 7. Tuesday, on the recommendation of J., Max Epstein, Pittsburgh, S. Pearce said: A.)—The building up of Jewish a number of cities. Dr. Alexander Reuben Guskin, its manager. The third biennial convention of 'charge of publicity and Miss M. Gittlis, Chicago, Ilarry Deemer, gen- "In my opinion it would be a very background in growing Jewish Dushkin of Chicago presided. Boston, Newark, Pittsburgh, De- Detroit. Meyer Weintraub, St. the Pioneer Women's OrganizationRiskin and Mrs. Sisler are on the wise and acceptable procedure for troit, Cleveland, St. Louis, Montre- erations is of concern to all Jew- Dr. Dushkin gave his survey on (Chalutzos) of the United States bulletin committee. Louis, Wm. Weinhlatt, Baltimore. ish communities, speakers pointed high schools to offer an elective al, Toronto and Winnipeg will be Omaha; Louis Ilurwich, director of and Canada will be held in Detroit, Delegates representing 5,000 course in the study of the Hebrew out at the opening session of the the Bureau of Jewish Education included in the circuit. Oct. 16 to 19. A convention corn- members are expected at the ses- ASSESS LOSSES FROM annual conference of the National language should there be a demand of Boston, dealt with Buffalo and One theatrical troupe will play melee of 35 women, representing slums, There are at present 50 PHILADELPHIA.—(J. T. A.1— FIELD MICE PLAGUE the Detroit groups, is in charge of Chalutzos groups in this country. for such a course by enough sou- four weeks in each city where sev- Council for Jewish Education, held Montreal; Dr. Leo L. Honor, dem e. Dr. Cyrus Adler, president of the at the Central Jewish Institute ' dents to make a regularly organ- eral troupes will play in rotation. for of the College of Jewish Stud- arrangements, to receive delegates Miss Leah Biskin of New York is , iztel class, American Jewish Committee and JERUSALEM.—(J. T. A.)—Ex- and to organize the convention the national president. Half of the salaries of the actors camps here Monday. Delegates, ies of Chicago, discussed Boston, the Jewish Theological Seminary, "1 feel that such a course would will be guaranteed by the Hebrew experts in Jewish education and di- and Ben Rosen, director of the As- perts of the Palestine department headquarters and program. was one of the nine internationally Last year the l'ioneer Women's be a valuable course from the stand- Actors' Union. A strong props- rectors of important institutions in sweated Talmud Torah's of Phila- of agriculture are touring the Jew. Mrs. S. Siegel is chairman of the Organization sent the sum of $35,- 'sande campaign will be conducted various cities of the country were delphia, reported on Detroit and known men to be honored at the ish colonies in the Emek where the convention committee and Mrs. S. 000 to Palestine to aid the girls point of training and can see no commencement exercises of the crops were recently destroyed by a reason why most colleges and uni- other cities. throughout the country to interest in attendance. Shrage and Mrs. S. Nelson are farms and the work of the women The first session was given over P"tential theater-goers in the mr- It was the consensus of opinion University of Pennsylvania. Dr. plague of field mice. The tour is secretaries. Mrs. Cutler is treas. pioneer. The Detroit organization versifies would not accept such suit. credit in lieu of other selective to reports on studies and research (Turn to Page Oppoalte Editorial) Adler was awarded the degree of being made in order to assess the user of the committee. Mrs. R. last year remitted • contribution of credits for entrance. Such a Doctor of Letters. losses to the colonists. course [snaky and Mrs. S. Sisler are in .$2,000. would have my approval." GOLDMAN ELECTED PISGAH PRESIDENT ATTACK ON GLAZER BY SO VIET REFUTED HARRIS, DEAN OF N. Y. RABBIS, DIES URGE PARENTS SEND CHILDREN TO ZION FOR THEIR STUDIES B'RITH ABRAHAM FOR el PALESTINE COLONY PLAY SCHOOLS OPEN 7 ON MONDAY JULY PEARCE APPROVES STUDY OF HEBREW DETROIT IN YIDDISH , THEATER'S CIRCUIT Building Up of Jewish Background in Growing Generation Urged by Educators Pioneer Women Organization s Third Biennial Convention Here Oct. 1619 U. OF P. HONORS DR. CYRUS ADLER