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REFORM RABBIS INCORPORATE HATIKVAH Calculations Can't CONDEMN PROPOSAL Teachers, Pupils BRANDEIS-MACK GROUP GIVEN CONTROL OF AMERICAN
AND KOL NIDRE IN REVISED HYMNAL', Stop Nation's Work TO TEACH RELIGION Of U.H.S. Lauded ZIONIST ORGANIZATION AT CLEVELAND CONVENTION
TO FIGHT BIBLE READING IN THE SCHOOLS
WILL HAVE 12 VOTES OUT OF 18 IN ADMINISTRATION
IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS

Action Marks Complete Reversal of Extreme Stand Taken I

Jewish Agency Will Not Ac-
cept Simpson Report as '111
Verdict on Future.
'

Graduates of Schools Exam-
ined on Eve of Com-
mencement.

Reading of Bible Hit by
The public examinations of the Supreme Court Justice Louis D. Brandeis Pledges His Services to Reorganized Group;
LONDON.—(J. T. A)While
IMO graduating class of the United
Council for Jewish
Addresses American Zionists for First Time Since III-Fated Cleveland Con-
no t casting any d
ou b t on the com-
Hebrew School, which were held
petence or impartiality of Sir John
Education.
vention of 1921, When His Group Seceded.
Thursday evening, June 20, and
Simpson, who is in Palestine to in-
CONFERENCE DENIES RESPONSIBILITY FOR
Sunday morning, June 29, were at-
vestigate
problems
of
land
settle-
RABBI SOLOMON FOSTER'S ZIONIST ATTACK
tended by large audiences. Rabbis JUDGE MACK, LOUIS LIPSKY, RABBI WISE, ABRAHAM GOLDBERG,
ment, immigration and develop- N. Y. COURT DISMISSES
Ashinsky, Aishishkin, Fischer,
ment, the political commission of
SUIT AGAINST SCHOOL Steinman and Fein were present,
DE HAAS, ABRAHAM TULIN ON NEW ADMINISTRATIVE COMMITTEE
Dr. Franklin Stresses Need of Religious Education in Uni- the Jewish Agency, which has just
as well as members of the board
- —
concluded
its
session
here,
declared
versities; Conference Protests to Great Britain
Bernard Isaacs Is Elected tit education and the board of di- Convention Also Chooses Executive Committee of Forty and a National Advisory Council
its inability to accept an expert's
Suspension of Immigration to Palestine.
rectors
of
the
schools
and
parents
report as the verdict on the future
Treasurer of Educators'
of 150; Creation of Unity and Peace in Movement Meets With Roaring
of the children.
of the Jewish national home.
Organization.
The boys and girls were exam-
Approval of Delegates and Visitors.
PROVIDENCE, R. I.—(J. T. A.)—A complete reversal
The statement released by the
ined in Jewish history, the Bible,
of the extreme stand of the founders of Reform Judaism political commission says that
and the Hebrew language. A spec-
NEW
YORK.—
(J.
T.
A.)
—
is involved in the decision of the Central Conference of "technical and economic calcula- Condemnation of the proposal tee ial feature of the examination was
By Special Detroit Jewish Chronicle Correspondent at Convention.
cannot deal with the impon-
the study of the prayers. This
American Rabbis, the rabbinical body of Reform Judaism tions
derables of will and work of a na- put religion into the public schools
CLEVELAND, Ohio.—It took a Cleveland convention to heal the breach caused in
in America, to include in the revised version of Union' Hymnal a form tion. The determination and was voiced in an addressTuesday . study was included in the. program
of the ancient Kol Nidre hymn by retaining its former title and the energy of the Jewish people con evening by lien Rosen, president of for the purpose of acquainting the this city by the secession of the Brandeis-Mack group from the Zionist Organization of
first two words, Kol Nidre, together with the traditional melody. The extend Palestine's potentialities the National Council for Jewish students not only with the contents America in 1921. The unity of Zionist ranks undone nine years ago was again cemented
new form of the hymn will embody the modern ideas of Reform Juda- beyond the limits of an immediate' Education, at the fifth annual con- and meaning of various prayers, at the scissions held here from Sunday to Tuesday night, making this, the
but also with the history and de-
thirty-third
ism. Dr. Nathan Kress, of Timplei
definition. The Jewish national ference of the organization, at a velopment of the prayer book in
Emanuel,New York, stated in the
home is the central purpose of the mass meeting held at Congregation general and the outstanding daily, annual convention, an historic one in the annals of the organization.
Emanu-El.
Experts
ill
education
coarse of the discussion that the
Palestine mandate and the onl y
For the first time since that ill-fated convention of 1921, Supreme Court Justice Louis
Sabbath and holiday prayers in
significance of the kol Nidre
policy which can be pursued by the and directors of important Jewish particular.
D. Brandeis addressed himself to the Zionists of America, the message receiving an ovation which gave
prayer lies in its melody and its
mandatory power is already fixed, institutions, as well as prominent
evidence of the anxiety in Zionist ranks for his and his group's return to the helm of the movement.
The
rabbis
as
well
as
the
laymen
r sttwo words. He asserted that
namely, at all times to encourage men and women active in Jewish expressed satisfaction at the knowl-
Justice Brandeis' letter to the convention, written from Chatham, Mass., reed at Monday night's ses-
"we have outgrown the point of
the maximum Jewish immigration work attended. Dr. Lee K. Frank- edge, fluency, and versatility of the sion, which was attended by an audience that filled the Cleveland Public Auditorium, Follows:
view in the Orthodox prayer" and
compatible with the absorptive ca- , el, presided, and an address was de-
Justice Brandeis' Letter
students.
The
teachers
of
the
livered
by
Dr.
William
II.
Kilpat-
pleaded for the retention of this
pacity of Palestine.
"I appreciate the generous suggestion which many of you have made that I should again assume the
prayer, substituting words from Ceremony Open to the Pubj "We Shall Stand by Our Rights." rick on "The Inadequacy of Science graduating class, A. D. Markson
official
responsibility
of
leadership
of
the
'Zionist Organization of America. When 18 years ago I first
and
M.
Gordon,
were
congratulated
in
Coping
with
the
Fullness
of
the psalms or medieval Hebrew
lic; Will Take Place
"Our trust is in the moral forces Life,"
'• gave serious thought to the prob-
for the efficient manner in which
poetry. Ile further proposed that
Monday Night.
of
the
Jewish
people.
We
shall
.
lams of Jewry and began to search
the
class
had
been
prepared.
n
•
•
Whatever the attitude of the
Chaim Bialik, famous Ilebrew poet,
stand by our rights and continue Protestants and the Catholics is tee
for the means of preserving the
Maurice II. Zack eim, in a sla te-
he invited to write the new version
On Monday, July 7, at 9 p. nt., our work and follow the tasks
spiritual
legacies of Israel as an
nterit
anent
the
examinations,
said:
the proposal of instituting religious
in modern Hebrew.
at the Bawl
Moshe Synagogue which destiny has set up. Still, in
active force in the world, I became
'The Jewish communities
„ Daddy "
instructions into the public schools,
Vote 64 to 58 for Kol Nidre.
Adolph Freund,.acting as. this hour, when ways are being , the Jews have a special reason for ! throughout the United States have
a Zionist and a follower of Herd.
Rabbi David Phillipson, dean of
mapped out which may have been opposing this plan, Mr. Rosen de- clime to realize the importance of
"My visit to Palestine in 1919
the American Reform rabbinate,
tread perhaps for many years, we dared. The development of Jew- Jewish education. Social workers
rendered more powerful the appeal,
took a stand against the Kol Nidse
address ourselves once more to the ' ash education in this country, he have sanctioned the labors of Jew- Annual Convention of Zionist Organization of America removed any lingering doubt as to
prayer, declaring that it was remi-
Arabs and to the mandatory power. emphasized, shows conclusively ish educators and they advocate
athe practicability of the undertak-
Opened Under Depressing Circumstances, But
niscent of a period of persecution.)
"We will not spare any honor- "that we have always reckoned the maintenance of Hebrew schools
ing and convinced me that in car-
Efforts of Both Factions Bring Peace.
Rabbi Stephen S. Wise pointed out'
able effort to secure co-operation with the American public school des part of their work. This estab-
rying out the principles of the Bal-
that the prayer is a consequence
with the Arabs in developing the system. That is why we have de- lished fact is surely gratifying to
four Declaration the welfare of
and not a cause of the Jew's mar-
country and we call upon them to veloped a supplementary system of the men and women who had the
Moth
Jews and Arabs would be ad-
By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ
tion of the Brandeis-Mack group
tyrdom. Rabbi Isaac Landman,
make such co-operation possible. Jewish education. The supple- vision and foresight of establishing
in 1921. It is a fortunate day for vanced. The events since have
editor of the American Ilebrew,
OT the British government we ask mentary Jewish school is a distinct such schools at a time when Jew- Detroit Jewish Chronicle Caere. American Jewry that it hasn't deepened these convictions.
.pendent at Convention.
said that the prayer eras deceptive,
that it look once more upon its contribution of Jews to our system ish education was far from popular.
"Added years make it impossible
to use the ancient title for a com-
CLEVELAND, Ohio.—A change come tel this.
task in Palestine in the spirit of of American education. To discard It is particularly gratifying to the
for me to assume now the official
oncesseons for Peace.
plete altered prayer.
t hose b y
in administration of Zionist affairs
Decla-
reapapeibilities of leadership as I
founders
of
the
United
Ilebrew
this
plan
now
will
be
a
confession
The vote on the Kol Nidre
Up to the time that the ;Ilan for dN.ii,w
ration was conceived."
in this country had to curve from
1 ,r-
ssailirritihy
tee, nl
t h9et2olLse
rbvurievteel tto
ahm
e be
craeruaese
dny:
of weakness of the Jewish school Schools of Detroit who had this this
prayer was 64 to 58 in favor of a
convention, else it is difficult the creation of unity was worked
Confidence in Britain Shaken.
system. The way to win our young vision many years ago and who to believe that the Zionist Organ• out and accepted by both parties,
new form of the prayer suited tee
ren-
The statement further says that people is not to make them Heed have seen the harvest of their la- mutton of America could have sun.
modern points of view.
depressi ng atm osphere w as dered must be limited in scope to
the political commission met when that the public school and the bors for ninny years. The Detroit vived another y ear. With Zionist
Another equally significant de-
two o
'the la
n
advising from time to time when
the hitherto implicit confidence of state are a conspiracy to drive then United Hebrew Schools have pro-
cision of the conference provides
I of leadership to direct the efforts requested on questions of major
sentiment
embracing
practically
duced
grad
notes
every
year.
the Jews in the British government into the religious schools and apla- 1
for the inclusion in the revised
every
element
in
the
country,
the
I
of
the
opposition
and
the
determi-
policy. Such service I am now ren-
Twenty-three boys and girls re-
was gravely shaken. "The line gogues or •hurch."
hymnal of the hymn, Ilatikvah.
!
natIon of the administration's sup- dering through Mr. Warburg to the
ceived their certificates on Wednes- organization, on the eve of the
the British government has adopt-
Elect Isaacs Treasurer.
which is considered the national
convention, nevertheless suffered porters to defeat the Ilrandeis Jewish Agency. Such service I can
day,
July
2,
but
before
they
re-
ed
in
consequences
of
the
Shaw
re-
The
following
officers
were
elect-
!
Jewish hymn of the Zionists, and
I plan, which they termed an "ulti• render also to the Zionist Organi-
port, a virtual suspension of immi- eel to the National Council for J!v•- ceived their awards they had to
sung at all Zionist meetings. The
matum." Several days before the zation of America. In my opinion
gration in conjunction with an in- ish education for a one-year terni: prove to the satisfaction of the fac-
motion for the inclusion of this
opening of the convention a num- it will lee far more effective if ren-
quiry which seems to question the
Dr. Alexander M. Dushkin. pres- ulty and the members of the board
hymn was made by Rabbi Stephen
' her of statements were made by dered to an administration formed
very basis of our work in the Jew- ident; B. Isaacs, treasurer; I. Ab- of education that they possessed
S. Wise, who declared that it is
spokesmen for Justice Brandeis
the general lines of the memor-
ish national home and the policy rams, S. lienderly, I. S. Chipkio, the required knowledge. The mem-
ADOLPH FREUND
the one song that Jews throughout
that the memorandum submitted on
andum of May 22, 1930."
the world sing with devotion and ' the representative of the District indicated in the recent White Dr. E. Gamoron, 13. Malin, J. S. bers of the board acknowledge this
, tee the convention was not an ulti-
Negotiation. for Peace.
enthusiasm because it voices their Grand Lodge will install the 01- Paper has created an atmosphere Golub, L. L. Honor, Louis Har- fact publicly and they express their
matum but that It was amenable to
The reading of Justice Brandeis'
imperishable dreams and aspira•• cars elected at the last meeting of of uncertainty which has aroused wich; M. M. Kaplan, .1. 11. Pollak, thanks to the teachers of the grad-
e change. Pro-administration - lead- letter followed an entire day's ne-
the fears of the Jewish people that Ben Rosen, Z. H. Scharfstein, A. uating class, Messrs. Markson and
tlan- for a creative Ilebrew life.
ers misrepresented the issue by gotiations for peace between com-
Pisgah Lodge for the term ending the policy of the mandate is in
Gordon. They also express their
The conference also discussed a
continually attacking the memor- mittees representing the adminis-
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danger."
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appreciation tee the superintendent
new children's service. The 15!
andum as an "ultimatum." By tration headed by Louis Lipsky
of the schools, Mr. B. Isaacs, who
years of study given to the Hym-
making concessions for the sake of
the Brandeis-Mack group.
helped greatly to make this gradu-
nal's revision will, it is believed,
peace, the Brandeis leaders who and
Robert Scald of New York, Israel
ating class a succesful one."
a
,
y Jnuary
reach a cocluson
n
i
made appearance in Cleveland Brodie of Baltimore and
Jacob De-
1931, which has been set as the
after the first convention session
final date for submission of fur-
not only vindicated themselves but Baas (if New York, represented
the Brandeis opposition element
ther criticisms.
rendered great service to Jewry.. in
the negotiation
Discuss Prohibition.
On the eve of the convention it
Eighteen members of the new
was generally believed that the
A resolution advocating the re-'
administrative
committee will rule
Brandeis memorandum would be
peal of the Eighteenth Amend-
accepted by the delegates. Sup- the destinies of the organization
ment and state control of the
for
the
next
IR
months under the
porters of the administration who agreement
liquor traffic was presented to the Comprehensive Document of 100 Pages Studied by League of Nations Commisison; Mos-
reached by the passing
Girls Are Encouraged to
opposed the plan were already
conference by Rabbi Clifton
administration
and
the Brandeis-
scheming to force a two-thirds Mack group.
Harvy Lewis. Five other rabbis,
lem Stand, Failure of England to Show Sufficient Solicitude for Jewish
Specialize in Health
Twelve of these
cote on the memorandum on the
Max Reichler of Brooklyn, Louis
Work.
members
were
nominated
by Jus-
Rights,
Scored
by
Jewish
Counsel.
ground that it called for constitu-
I. Egelson of Cincinnati, Emil W.
tional changes, end in that way tice Brandeis, Federal Judge Ju-
I eipzieger of New Orleans, Alvin
hen
W.
Mack,
New
York,
and
their
Students in the United Hebrew
Ludes of New Rochelle and
LOUIS D. BRANDEIS
they hoped to be able to defeat the followers. The other nix were se-
JERUSALEM.—(J. T. kV—A conscience of mankind" to apply menu from the diverse sources Schools were encouraged, in a series
proposals. Because even in dis- ecte d
Abraham llirshburg of Chicago
by
the
nominating
lminating
memorandum tracing the histori- to higher standards than "the covered make the following points of addresses delivered to them dur- from lack of confidence and from tricts where the memorandum was te
signed it.
e of
organization. commit-
ing the past three months, under a score of handicaps, not the least fv o rtepd eadcoesviton, dthhearremw
onays n(eil demand
While predicting the modifies- cal connection of the Jewish peo- Turkish idea of decency." He ' quite clear:
In addition, there will be an
thin of the dry act, Rabbi Stephen ple with the Wailing Wall, a bone produced photographs of chairs '• I. "That throughout the ages the direction of the North End o f which are the tremendous deficit
and
executive committee of 40 with
and
screens
customarily
used
by
Clinic.
by
members
of
the
Clinic
of
contention
between
the
Jews
and
the
political
failures
in
its
and under all conditions the Jews
and sentiment was strong for the each side naming 20. Then there
S. Wise, a former fervent pro-
hibitionist, urged that the resolu- and Moslems in Palestine, from the Jewish worshippers at the Wall regarded the site of the destroyed staff, to choose their vocations and dealings with the British govern- recall to the leadership of the Zion- will be a national advisory council
tion be tabled because it was not ;destruction of the Temple of Solo- and reviewed the Moslem case, the Temple as a holy place and that to specialize in various branches of ment. An administrtative change ist movement .,f Justice Brandeis of 150. Of these, 100 were elect-
and his followers.
!whenever opportunity offered they health work connected with hospi- was therefore inevitable.
in line with the business of the mon, of which it is a vestige, to the
ed at the convention's closing ses-
But the happy change effected,
gathered in its neighborhood for tals and clinics.
Dr. Win's Mooktywreench,
conference. On his motion it was present day, was submitted on
sion Tuesday night. The other 50
The two most recent addresses finally bringing harmony to the
prayers and lamentation.
tabled and will not cone before June 25 to the international \Veil-
The election of Louts Lipsky as are to be appointed by the new ad-
ing
Wall
Commission
at
its
first
were
delivered
by
Miss
Martha
Al-
movement
and
restoring
to
leader-
2. "That these were actual gath-
'he conference.
president of the Judea I.ife
ministrative committee.
erings for definite and formal sotto- derman, dietitian eef the clinic, and ship the group headed by Supreme once Co., the announcement by The New
Fight Bible Reading in Schools. I public sitting to investigate the
Administration,
, ices and not sporadic prayers of Miss Frances Angela, laboratorian Court Justice Louis 0. Brandeis Morris Rothenberg, a vice•presi- The outgoing
The conference en Thursday Moslem and Jewish claims to the
administration's
and Judge Julian W. Mack of the
! individuals.
of the Clinic.
' - ansferred its proceedings to Wall.
dent of the organization. that he nominees for the new administra-
!
Prepared
by
Dr.
Cyrus
Adler,
United
States
Court,
did
not
come
Miss Alderman, speaking on
3. "That as early as the third
sa.•port, where the delegates to
would not accept office this year, live committee were:
century in literature and as early "Dietetics as a Vocation," stated about smoothly. Not everything the previous resignation from the
the fortyfourth annual convention president of the Jewish Theologi-
Louie Lipsky, Rabbi James G.
I as the tenth century in definite re- that "a study of home making or was rosy in Cleveland. The pre- secretaryship of Meyer Weisetal— Heller,
;sited Tours Synagogue, the old- cal Seminary of America and of
Superior Court Judge Wil-
ports of travelers it appears that home economics is the beginning of convention meetings, the final sea- these and a number of other events Barn M. Lewis of Philadelphia,
st in the country, for services. the American Jewish Committee,
the
100-page
memorandum
was
of whatever remained of the Tem- an interesting life's work." She lion of the national executive seemed to point to a radical change Morris Rothenberg, Abraham
Measures to fight compulsory
Gold-
. ple, the Western Wall, regarded in continued:
reading of the Bible in the public presented with minor emendations
committee and the opening sys- in the administration. Then Dr. berg and Nelson Ruttenberg, all
of
tradition and accepted by archeolo-
Home Economics.
schools and to combat the intro- and augmentations on behalf of
soon of the convention on Sunday Stephen S. Wise committed an in-I New York.
gists as of Solomonic origin, was
"Ellen Richards, founder of the were depressing events . E ver- *)acretion, and the whole business
duction of religious education and the Jewish Agency, the Jewish Na-
The
Brandeis•Mack
group
pre-
tional Council and the united
thing
pointed
to
defeat
of
efforts
swopped,
swinging
much
of
the
the particular holy place before home economics movement, began.
Turn to Page Oppo3ite Editorial) rabbis. The changes were made
I which the Jews congregated. That as did many other famous women, fer
•
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pro-Brandeis sentiment in favor of
by the rabbinical committee en-
aside from any other service which by being a worthy home member. failed, animosity and ill-feeling i in Mr. Lipsky's administration. For
or
trusted with the preparation of the
may have been in existence since She beatame a great teacher of home
ranks in this country a time it even appeared as if Mn.
Jewish case.
171)0 a printed form of prayers to making. Since her day many occu- might have been a thousand times Lipsky might be re•elected to the
Jewish Counsel Opens Cm.
he used before the Western Wall, a pations that have to do with home more deep-rooted than at the time
open
women.
Unlimited
The session opened with an ad-
-book of more than 40 pages pub- been
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making
and le,
every
day living
have of the secession from the organize-
dress by Dr. Mordecai Eliash, chief
lished at different times and in
various countries indicating that possibilities are offered to girls and
of the Jewish
counsel, who scored
J
the Moslems forensic move in
the Wall was a place of pilgrimage
' for Jews outside the holy land as era ring
claiming that the Jews do not have
o g geiev?rin;majecs-
aceillie
well as for the Jewish inhabitants credited courses. Such a back-
Milford Stern to Head State any rights at the Wailing Wall.
Wisconsin Regent Protests
When Dr. Eliash began speaking
of Palestine, who resorted to the ground prepares a girl for dietitian
Committee; Campaign
Prejudice in University
there were present in the room the
Wall with a regular order of in a hospital or clinic. manager of
Opens Aug. 15.
prayers.
white-turbaned Moslem scholars,
Rooming Houses.
a tea room, dietitian in a hotel or
4. "As the Jews in the Holy restaurant, dietitian in social seltv•
prominent Arabic advocates from
DR. CYRUS ADLER
leading Jews of Michigan are Damascus and local Moslem lead-
Land increased the practice !s- an ice, designer and decorator of
:MADISON,
Wis. —(J. T. A.)—
organizing for a state-wide drive ers in addition to the Moslem law- Zikhr ceremony, and the calling of of having regular daily services at
Denouncing the d i sc rimination
to be held in the near future. A yers. On the Jewish side sat Col. the muezzins to annoy Jewish wor- the Wall with various religious ap- homes, household editor of a maga-
zine,
director
of
home
economics,
shown
against
Jewish
students by
state committee is being organized Frederick Kisch, Rabbi Meier Ber- shippers. These he cited to prove purtenances and since these serv-
the proprietors of private rooming
to include representatives of all of lin, lien Zvi, David Yellin and that the Moslems profaned the ices were long, occupying from lepartment of a food manufactur-
ing
company,
director
of
household
houses
and
the
management
of the
the principal Jewish communities. Rabbi Blau. The four seats as- Wall, which should have been sa- several hours to the entire day,
women's dormitories at the Univer-
It will he headed by :Milford Stern signed to the representatives of cred "as a sister nation to whom depending upon the occasion, appliances company, nutritionist in
public
health
programs,
banks
need
sity
of
Wisconsin,
Mrs.
Meta
Berg-
of Detroit, who has been one of the the Jewish public were occupied God willed that the site of the stones or chairs or benches are
•
people educated in home making
er of Milwaukee, widow of the late
leading spirits in many fund-rais- by Dr. Judah L. NIagnes, Herbert Temple should fall."
brought there from time to time programs, and numerous other po-
Socialist
Congressman
Victor
Berg-
He then went on to mention the for the convenience of the aged.
ing efforts in Detroit for Jewish lientwich, Solomon Horowitz and
aitions are open to them."
er, a member of the State Board of
causes over a period of years. His M. Enda. On the desk of the com- Jewish tradition that the Divine
5. "As among the Orthodox sitions
Miss
Alderman
outlined
the
Regents,
asked
that
the
University
work as chairman of the Michigan missioners were copies of the Brit- Presence never departed from the Jews there is a separation of men
offleials deny all such house's official
committee of the Palestine Emer- ish White Paper of November, Wall and recalled that Jewish wor- and women at religious semi ea, courses that must be pursued in
recognition as homes for students.
gency Fund attracted nation-wide 1928, dealing with the Wailing shippers wore the atones of the the women used to stand huddled following such studies. She con-
cluded
by
saying:
Mrs. B•rger's plea, introduced as
Wall
smooth
with
kiwes
and
ca-
attention.
Wall, the Koran, the Scriptures
in one corner of the alleyway and
a resolution before the governing
"There is great need for Jew-
On the general committee for the and the report of the Palestine In- resses.
the men distributed themselves ish girls and women with ie thor-
board
of the board of regents, Was
Ask
Moslems
to
Prove
Title.
state are Fred Butzel, Mrs. Joseph quiry Commission.
among the rest. When these serv-
referred to a committee which will
Ehrlich, well-known Hadassah bail-
Quoting authoritative British
The commission will ask the ices became long a small screen, ough training and background of
home
economics
in
each
one
of
the
investigate
charges of exclusion
er, Adolph F'insterwald, Rabbi Leo and Jewish statements repudiat- Moslems is prove their exact title or flat form of separation, was net
made by Mrs. Berger. She made
M. Franklin, Bernard Ginsburg. ing the stories of Jewish designs to the Wall and to the surrounding up to satisfy ritual requirements. vocations I outlined. A great op-
portunity
is
at
hand
for
girls
who
an
earnest
plea
for the university
Myer L. Prentis, Clarence Enggasa on the Moslem shrines, Dr. Eliash buildings, it was announced at Testimony is given from var ious
to remain a democratic institution,
and Henry Wineman.
cited the Palestine Inquiry Com- Thursday's session of the commis- authoritative sources for thia penes has. received the training and ex-
perience
to
find
positions
of
this
which
she
said
could
only be done
A number of leading Jewish cit- mission's opinion that the Moslems' sion by its chairman, Emil Loef- tier, and, in addition, illustrations
if the authorities would take the
izens of Michigan communities have fear that the Jews sought the Mos- gren. He expres,ed the thanks of furnished from Palestine itself. nature with their own people."
Laboratory
Work.
courage
to
attack
the
problem of
already accepted chairmanships for lem shrines was a cause of last the commission to the Jews for The practice of separating the
Miss Angelaspoke to the girls
discrimination against Jews.
their cities and are proceeding to August's riots was unfounded. He "the interesting memorandum" on sexes at religious worship should
on
"Training
in
Laboratory
Work"
the
statement
of
M.
The
recent
case
of
Mildred
Gor-
build up local campaign commit- also 11W/tell
the historical connection of the not be viewed unsympathetic ally
don, a Jewish student at the uni-
tees. So far, the following have Van Rees, a member of the Man- Jew, with the Wall. In order to by the Moslems, as it is only their and outlined the advantages held
out
to
laboratoriana,
formerly
dates
Commission,
who
said
that
versity who was refused admission
accepted local chairmanship.: Os-
read it the commission held no own custom.
tee Langdon Hall, one of the wom-
6. "It ought to be said that from rolled laboratory technicians. Miss
ins Zwerelling, Ann Arbor; Meyer the British had not shown sufficient afternoon session June 25.
S. May, Grand Rapids: A. B. Ro- solicitude for Jewish rights at the
Summary of Memorandum.
en's dormitories, after she had paid
the time of the Moslem conquest Angela said:
"Clinical laboratory Work is done
In summarizing the accumula- of Jerusalem and the building of
man, Bay City; M. J. Franklin. Wailing Wall when the screen
a deposit and which was returned.
Battle Creek; and Julius II. Isen- separating men and women wor- tion of evidence compiled in the the mosques on the Temple area, by city, county and state labors-
Miss Gordon claiming her rejection
•rg, Kalamazoo.
shippers was forcibly removed,
first 74 pages of the 100-page docu- with only alight interruptions. no tonics, hoeelitala and clinic labora-
being due to the fact that the per-
Dr. Eliash appealed to the com- ment prepared by Dr. Adler, the objection was made by the Moss tories and privately owned lalaira-
Active campaigning will start on
, entage of Jewish girls at the dorm-
•
Aug. 15.
missioners as "representing the memorandum holds that the state-, (Continued on Editorial Page.)
itory had already been filled, was
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