America ffewish Pertained Cotter All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS CLIFTON AVZNUS • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO IfEbETROIT JLWIS#t HRONICLE TELEPHONE CADILLAC 1-0.4-0 THE ONLY ANGLO•JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN VOL. XXXI. NO. 10 MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, 1931 Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cen t U. A. H. C. PROTESTS Spirits Are Cheap and Easy to Obtain $2,500,000 DRI E ISIEWISH SOCIAL SERVICE BUREAU'S V CLEARING BUREAU But Palestine Has No Liquor Problem AGAINST PROPOSED RESPONSIBILITIES INCREASED BY VOTED AT NATIONAL WILL BE STARTED DEMANDS CREATED BY THE CRISIS REGISTRATION BILL PALESTINE MEETING FOR RELIEF WORT Reform Convention Re-Elects Ludwig Vogelstein as President. -- - WILL REVISE PROGRAM FOR SOCIAL JUSTICE Alexander Addresses Coun- cil; Stern Re-Elected on Executive Board. 75 ke PHILADELPHIA.— (J. T. A.) —An emphatic protest against the registration of aliens as proposed by the ('able bill now. pending in Congress, the election of officers to the executive board and the pre- sentation of a golden boring cup to Ludwig Vogelstein, chairman of the board, in honor of his avouch- ing sixtieth birthday, marked the closing session of the thirty-second biennial council of the t'nion of American Hebrew Congregations. According to the resolution adopted, the Union ''goes on record as protesting against the Cable bill as un-American and us changing the administration of the criminal laws of this country and as in- jurious to the best interests of the immigrant population which has come here in search of a new' home and freedom." The resolution further declares that "to force registration up on the alien is to put him in the same cat- egory with the criminal, while to discriminate against a class as a whole introduces a distinction be- tween one part of the American population and the other which only serves to retard the process of as- similation and Americanization and is contrary to the Biblical injunc- tion," New Executive Board. Ben Altheimer, one of the faun. ders of the Union, presented the golden loving cup to Mr. Vogel- stein. The (Aiming persons were elect- ed to the executive hard: Ca•I J. Haffenburgh of Boston, Aaron Straus of Baltimore, Nathaniel 11. Lyons of Brooklyn, Harry Gottlieb of Chicago, Bernard II. Sinks and Eugene E. Wolf of Cleveland, and Louis L. Haas of San Francisco. Simeon M. Johnson of Cincinnati was recommended as an honorary member while the term of Mr. Lyons, who succeeds Meier Stein- brink, resigned, ends Jan. 1, 1933. The other terms of new and re - elected members end Jan. 1, 1931, The renominated members are as follows: Henry Beckman of Cin- cinnati, Nlilford Stern of Detroit, Isadore Wise of Hartford. Gustav A. Efroyman of Indianapolis, Dr. David W. Edelman of Los Angeles, Al Saltzstein of Milwaukee, Jacob L. Newman of Newark, Adolph S. Ochs, Arthur Hays Sulzberger. Roger W. Straus and Dr. Lee K. Frankel, all of New York, Marcus Aaron of Pittsburgh. Roscoe C. Nel- son of Portland, Oregon, and Aaron Waldheim of St. Louis. Voielstein Re-Eelected. Following the adjournment, the executive Isar,' reconstituted itself with the election of the following officers: Ludwig Vogelstein, chair- man; Julius Rosenwald, J. Marcus Rauch, Maurice D. Rosenh•rg. and Jamb Mack, vice-chairman; Rabbi George Zepin, secretary; and Rale loi Jacob D. Schwartz, assistant see rut ry. At the closing session of the con- vention of the National Federation of Temple Sisterhoods, the follow- log officers were elected: Mrs. Ab- ram Simon of Washington, honor- ary president; Mrs. Maurice Stein- feld Mf St, Louis, president; Mrs. Henry Nathan of Buffs's, first vise-president; Mrs. Adolph Rosen- b•rg of Cincinnati, second vice- lo resident; Mrs. Albert J. May of New York, third vice-president; Mrs. David Lefkowitz of Dallas. JERUSALEM. — (J. 'I'. A.I — The' report of the Wickersham Commission in the United States on prohibition has evoked the gen- eral comment here that Palestine, with all its troubles, appears to be fortunate in that it has no liquor problem although wine and spirits are cheap and easy of tr- es s and the country boasts of having the second largest wine cellars in the world. Alcohtolis drinks are consumed by Moslems, Christians and Jews alike, but always in moderation and hence drunkenness is com- paratively unknown in the holy Land. Saloons as they existed in the United States before the enact- ment of the eighteenth amend- ment, are practically non-existent here. The local wine-shops are o•ne-room affairs with wide open deers. Little drinking, however, is dune on the premises. Annual Consumption of Beer. It is curious that all attenipts to establish breweries have so far proved unsuccessful, although Pal- estine barley is being exported to England and Germany for brewing purposes. The annual consump- tion of beer in Palestine, which is largely imported from these two countries, amounts to over 500,000 litres in a year. In view of the fact that Pales- tine is an important cultivator of grapes for wine-making, wine- AUGUST RETAINED AS ADMINISTRATOR Recognition of His Ability Is Manifested in Reappointment. Recognition of the ability and civic mindedness of Public Aolmin- istrator Merman A. August is manifested in his reappointmomt to this MIST, announced in Lansing on Wednesday. Mr. August's reappointment had another murk of public recognition drinking here is popular. Prior to the establishment of the Jew- ish colonies in the 'tills of the last century the area under grape cul- tivation was negligible and wine was manufactured by a few mon- asteries for ritual purposes only. The rapid increase of wine-making among the Jewish settlers resulted in the establishment of wine eel- lags at Petach Tikvah in 1889 with an annual output of 250,000 gallons. An Important Market. Three years later, Baron Ed- mond de Rothschild of Paris estab. lished the now-famous wine cellars ,of Rishon Le Zion and Zichron Jacob, the two largest in the world, which he afterward presented to the Wine-Growers Association of Palestine, a co-operative society composed largely of the Jewish grope-growers of the country. Before the war the ',oral market was negligible and nearly the en- tire output of wine an,' cognac was exported to the United States and Russia, but since then, owing to the increase of the European population here, the local market has become a substantial factor in the consumption of spirits. It should be borne in mind, however, that many Moslems, particularly the fellaheen, are total abstainers, although light wines and beer arc popular among the urban popula- tion of all religious groups. Holds Summons Served In Synagogue Is Legal. LONDON.— (J. T. A.) —A summons served upon a Jew in a synagogue on Saturday was held to be legal by Judge Davies in a local county court, after Samuel Lindy, a traveling sales m a n, had complained against being served with a summons in a synagogue during the Sabbath services. The judge maintained that the law of England stipulated that sum- monses could be served on all (lays except the Sabbath, i, e., the Christian Sabbath, or Sun- day. The judge agreed, how- ever, that the bailiff should not have served the summons in the synagogue while people were gathered there for worship in the manner in which he did. LAND RE CLAMATION Expenditures for Relief Jump 100 Per Cent During the Past Year; Illustrations of Seri,. ices Rendered by Jewish Welfare Federation's Agency Reveal How Federation, Emergency Re- Families Are Aided and Kept Intact During Emergencies. lief, Other Groups, to Cyrus Adler. Co-Operate. On Jan. 1, 1113 0, the Jewish (g oinitt's Nom. : T he followina Jish So- ' ' QUICK AID IS ASKED 1 •[ interest on the part of the worker e r r third In a s eries of a rtic le. A hich ni, r family i o t Service Bureau had 263 o pen ' cuss's. ne,..nber, 1930, saw 1,Isor r o,rl, ula The WORK IS PLANNED TO in T.. (so rsa J rwi s in behalf of the children. TO AVERT COLLAPSE! i hronielr to illuatr•te how the ar1111, I mother Waft friend:), and co-opera- AVOID DUPLICATION this rise to 411 toloen family cases. alti(t•ted with the Jewi,h wor • , 1...,1. five 01111 WAA greatly concerned section of Detroit aid the needy end tin All-Day Conference Attend- , , This fact is cited as e vidence that enado s su i n the preaent enwrgeney attn. 1Illtlut lending whatever assistance the family agency of the Jewish slots. Records to be Confidential ; .curie she could toward clearing up the ed by 500 Zionists and SS'elfare Federation has been la- • '''''" ".. 10 . `kwi 'h 5. "' i.l Sl.ry. '" difficulties. She showed consider- Will be Burned at End llorealt .er%ea 10 cosine sufferin III . boring under the load of an in- Non-Zionists. the present economic crisis). able insight as regards the prob. of Emergency. Revision of Passfield's White Paper Predicted by Dr. , crease in the number of cases. — ' Just what does this mean? Worker Handicapped. NEW PORK.—Asa result off It Illeallg that while the Jewish dish are jumped negotiations between represents . s a ,.ad S i- se i to 100 cases for De- lenTLhe worker prepared a tentative se Bureau expended evildoer, 1930. lives of the plan of treatment but was unable Agency and ths fur re duri during British government, a satisfactory only $1,304.03or too follow it up due to the tremen- Service Illustration. a a lnuty, 1930, th e exp en rliture agreement for revision of dous increase in emergency o. cases. t''''' (to r r elief jami le d to $2.618.23 for The following family situation The worker explains that the fam- Passlield W bite Paper will be reached, more than 50 delegates December, 1930, an increase of illustrates what a service case is ily lives in a section of the city of Zionist and non-Zionist organ. over 100 per cent. and explains how the worker as- which is very difficult to reach by signed was hindered in her attempt street car. Each time the worker izations were told Sunday at an Service Cases Increased. to effect a constructive adjust- visited the family an entire fore- all-day meeting in the Hotel Hilt- Thus, though the monthly cane ment• noon. at which they voted too launch noon was consumed. Because of load has not quite doubled, the The A family is composed of the rapid 'increase in the number a campaign to raise $2,500,000 for amount of money expended month- 1111111, woman, and four children. of emergency cases—and every Jewish reconstruction activities in • i y for relief has. In view of these The family was referred to the case must be seen within the first Palestine, Dc emergency signs one might well bureau after one of the children 24 hours after referral—the work- Amon the w are Cyrus Adler, provisional chairman ask how else th e increased case had broken into it candy store andyr found that it Was impossible to of the American members of the ode affected the bureau. The rec. stolen some merchandise. It Was spend a full half-day with one Jewish Agency; Dr. Stephen S. ds show that in January, 1930, found that this child had been out family. \Vise, Federal Judge Julian W. 84 service cases which had been of the home for some time due to As a result, the shin of treat- Mack, Dr. Lee K. Frankel, Nathan previously cared for by the bu. his inability to get along with his meat is being helot in abeyance Straus Jr„ James Marshall, Rabid reau had to be neglected for a father. until it will be possible for the David de Scala Pool, Robert Szoltl, month to take care of new emerg- A second child had likewise been worker to devote to the family uas ces. It should be under- having aount of time it requires, of administration of the em o, considerable difficulty with the amount that these service Zionist Organization of America; Children in Families. (-Roes were his father and on several occasions Louis Lips ky,. president of the cases which had been given en much had stolen money. . Many cases are referred to the A thirst boy bureau Zionist Organization of America attention previously; they were is likewise showing delinquent fur investigation and Felix M. Warburg sent a message families where a successful adjust- tendencies and steals whenever a treatment by the Jewish Child urging support of the campaign. moult was both possible and likely. favorable opportunity presents it- Care Council. Of 211 families re- The funds are to be raised be- Nevertheless, with the rapid in- self. The fourth child, a girl, has Carved to the bureau where there tween now and July 1. clement of emergency cases, a low mentality, steals, and is re- was it question of placing the chil- i such needy ones had to be given garde,' as a problem child in dren elsewhere, in only two fami- Prompt Aid Is Asked. first consideration. As the crisis school. lies was outside placement found The speakers said Jewish recoil- 'om ,c worse, the number of s- •- seen The worker found that the to la. the only solution. cases which necessarily had to father refused to admit that any in the remaining, 24 families, a(- were in danger of immediate col-' is, lapse unless the Jews in America be neglected increased. This fig- problem existed and resented any (Turn to Last Page) raised funds to ward off the dan- ger. Morris Rothenberg, chair- nmn of the drive, said that despite Joseph Baratz Speaks the disappointtnents experienced in recent e, . , nittu onatttlion sit that tuli i s not o t he In Detroit On Sunday. H. MEYERS ELECTED!' CENTER TREASURER the most serious problem confront- Joseph Baratz, noted Pales- mg the Jews in Palestine and else- tine labor leader and member , where, but the imminent danger of of the Jewish workers' delega- the disintegration of much of the Mrs. Andrew Wineman and tion to this country, will speak hard-earned economic position Mrs. J. H. Ehrlich Added at Northern High School at through lack of means. 7 p. on. this Sunday, under to Board of Directors. Referring to the negotiations auspices of the Palestine now going on between British rep- Labor committee. Mr. Baratz At the last meeting of the board resentatives and the British gov- Will discuss the present situa- of directors of the Jewish Centers ernment, Dr. Adler said: tion in Palestine. Association, Henry Meyers was Joseph Berets was the found- A document will be produced elected treasurer to fill the va- er of the prosperous colony De- which no doubt will mitigate the candy created by the death of the effects of the White Paper and re- genie and also was instrumental move the fears which the Paper in organizing the Palestine Jew- created. I think I ant not violating. ish Labor Federation. Ile also any confidence when I say at least was secretary of the Agricul- this much. tural Union in Palestine. "Na Shadow of Tannins." I This Saturday night and all "Somehow, Si far as the 7ritish day Sunday the Palestine Labor Committee, which sponsors the government is concerned, a mains will be worked out by which the Gewerkschaften campaign, will conduct a houseAtehlouse and Jewish population now in Palestine strowt canvass for funds to help will have its security and rights raise its quota. established unitby which recog- . nition s tion be given that the tobli• cations under the mandate are not simply for the local situation but to the Jewish people as a whole. SOKOLOW GREETED ON 70TH BIRTHDAY Noted Zionist Leader Hon- ored by Jews Through. out the World. --- Monday morning will see the opening of a clearing exchange fur families receiving relief In t city of Detroit from Jewish groups, At a meeting attended last Tues- day by Irwin Yarrows of the De- troit Jewish Emergency Relief Committee, Mrs. Rose M. Lipson of the Jewish Social Service Bu- reau, Mrs. Harry Shulman of the Home Relief Society, Mrs. Roy Zamsky of the Zedakah Club, Mrs. J. Zuckerman of the Jewish WO. men's European Welfare, and Mrs. Oscar Robinson of the League of Jewish Women's Organisations, ipnl g anbsuw recarue . made for such a clear. Official acceptance by the Jew- ish Social Service Bureau of the plan for a central clearing ex- change has been held up pending meeting of the board of direc- a tors of that organization, To Avoid Duplication, No relief of any kind will be distributed from the office of the clearing bureau, which will be lo - cated at 8679 Twelfth street. This bureau is being created for the sole purpose of helping the relief- giving organizations to conduct their work without duplication of eirN"o"• a dministration p enses ex fo the cle aring bureau are to come out of funds contributed for re - lief. The necessary expenses fo e the maintenance of the bureau as p to come from voluntary contribu- tions. Records to Be Destroyed. The records of the clearing bu reau are to be held strictly confl - dentiul. The organizations con- cerned have delegated Samuel Lo- vine, executive secretary of the Jewish Centers Association, to be In complete charge of It was the bureau . further decided that at LONDON.--(J. T. A.) — From of therof pre sen t emergency all parts of the world came con: all the the end rerortf the clearing ex gratulatory telegrams and cables change would be burned in the to Nahum Sokolow, veteran Zion- presence of representatives of each the organizations concerned . ist leader and chairman of the Zion. of The L gue of Jewish Women's ea Organizations has been accepted Communities Respond to Us- as impartial chairman and is plan- ning to conduct a fund-raising sishkin Plan; National Con- campaign among its members. ference at Washington. Form Food Clubs, The Detroit Jewish Emergency' Relief Fund has decided on a NEW YORK, N. Y.—An elabor- novel scheme to raise funds for the ate plan for American Jewry's re. lief of needy and unemployed. participation on a large scale in n Sposored by II. H. Prenzlbeing the Palestine loond redemption and auer, a serie s of "food clubs" are reclamation work of the Jewish formed, to be known as "potato National Fund, the agency of the club," "onion club," bread club," Zionist movement fur the acquisi- etc., members of these (Turn to Page Two.) tion of land in Palestine, will be HERMAN A. AUGUST be responsible for the groups to raising of submitted and acted upon at the funds. or the securing of fund's tuitional conference, which when all the judges of the Probate the foods by which their groups are Court endorse,' his retention in will be helot in Washington, I). C., known. Dr. David Kliger of office. Judge F:rvin R. Palmer, nn Sunday, Feb. 8. Five hundred 11814 Dexter boulevard heads the com- lienry S. Hulbert, Edward ()mo- delegates, representing every Zion- Christian Zionist Calls on mittee which is organizing these nolith' and George Read were ist group and all National Fun,' "Whence and Whither," an in- Hoover, Hertzog, Mac- clubs, and he is assisted by Barney unanimous in their commenda- committees functioning in many terpretation of sonic early Bible Barnett, Miss Mildred Yarrows, , tions of Mr. August and his quali- communities throughout the coun- 'polio's, will be the subject of Dr. Donald to Back Cause. Mrs. Eva Pollack, Max Silverman try, will attend the sessions, under Leo M. Franklin's sermon Sunday HENRY MEYERS fications for the position. and Assistant District Attorney Mr. August was first appointed the chairmanship of Emanuel Neu- morning, Feb. 1, at 10:45. In a communication to The De- late Joseph Selling, and Mrs. An- George Stutz. Plans for the for- Public Administrootor in 1927, and mann, president of the fund. temple! mation of these clubs will be corn. On Sunday, Feb. S. the temple !drew Ih'ineman and Mrs. Joseph II. drew troit Jewish Chronicle, Captain Despite the economic &Tres- has since demonstrates) his ability observe Scout Day. in the te at a meeting this Saturday pled Temple. The Boy Scout troops in Ehrlich were added to the board William Stanley Shaw. founder of eve ning at the Shaarey Zedek (Turn to Page Opposite Editorial) (Turn to Page Opposite Editorial) the Temple will attend in a b.udy.' of Td hireecotthesr officers of the Jewish the Celtic Alliance, with offices at ranch. Interested individuals are Centers Association are: Milford 4, Bloomsbury Square, W. C. I, asked to attend this meeting or London, England, and New York Stern, president; Harry Schein sommunicate with Dr. Kliger, NAHUM SOKOLOW man, vice-president, Samuel Le oflices at 136 Liberty street, states leadquarters of the Emergency that he has started a movement to ist Executive, ohs, wan 70 years Relief Fund are at 8420 Twelfth vine, executive secretary. The members of the board o f interest the leading English-spank. old Jan. 2:3. Message:, have been s tre-et, telephone Madison 4340. (Turn to Page Opposite Editorial) directors are: Milton NI. Alexan ing power', of the world to back received from Palestine, Ness' York. Ira H. II. Prenzlauer is the der, Miss Emma Butte!, Fred M. the movement for the settlement of Rumania, the Zionist Executive an d l' managing director of this relief ' the Zionist organizations of many 1 e ffort. Butzel, Mrs. Joseph Ehrlich, Jews in Palestine. Captain Shaw stated his pe s e countries. I Rabbi Leon Fram, Joseph B. Gay- Hon on the "Restoration of the 1 1 1 -I 11' lh Despite his advanced age, Dr. Jews" in the following communica. Soktolow still maintains his robust Isaacs, Judge Harry B. Keidan, Fifty Old Men and Women Are Cared For in Building on Brush and Edmund Plac e; R e- Sol R. Levin, Henry Meyers, Bene- tam to President !lancer, copies of , physique, and it is possible that he ports of Want Are Disproven by Facts; Chronicle Representative Finds detsun Netzorg, Robert J. New. (Turn to Page Opposite Editorial) (Turn to last Page) Charges Against Home to be False. man Emanuel Paperno, Nate S. . Shapero, John Slawson, Mrs. Jo. seph M. Welt, Mrs. David 13. For er Detroiter Given Ap - m ongregation to Celebrate Mr. Lieberman's Statement. e, Mrs. Andrew Wineman• In a well kept-up building, on lees served to prove that the So (v. pointment by Califor- Occasion at Banquet Max Lieberman, treasurer of the cupants of the home are satisfied and Henry Wineman. he southwestern corner of Brush flies Governor. o lk s H ome , t o h old F m is a sea . street and Edmund Place, is to be J ew and happy over the treatment ac- Sunday Evening. an heroic piece resentative of The Chronicl e foun d evidence ,, f who corded them. With everythino: of ALEXANDER TO SPEAK LOS ANGELES .—( J. T. A.1 — been carried on ins pected the home, that the place. te hulsknogwtnt o s Sunday, • 118S f sk hich ta ON Feb.), Congregation eir. CANTOR S JEWISH N ord was received that Governor o woe iv neo11 ,•,i . :r", . B k as comfort I li their for noose e to A quarter 0 f a cent ury synagogue RADIO FORUM SUNDAY Interesting Prog ram P ,.epare(I for Commencement Eger- t 'nal Moshe will celebrate the Mimes Ralph, Jr., appointed Benja- is cl of loyal Detroit Jewish abl e e as t as possible ran and under existing in the building, her wentieth anniversary of its from- by a group a happy group min .1. Scheinman judge of one of circumstances. cisest United Hebrew Schools to Observe Chamisho • will be found by the visitor. d anon. Appropriate ceremonies the municipal courts of Los Ange- Milton Alexander, p rominent Il e m asking the occasion will begin "The in are well taken Fifty old men and women—the Osor b'Shvat in All Branches on Spokesmen for the Old Isslks Monday. at les to fill one of several vacancies. Jewish communal le r, er -, id- Home also expressed the hope that I nn in this 9 6 — are care 0. f and are neve denied any- youngest 65, the p. m. Nlembers of the congrega- nn .•;•heinman, a Harvard I.aw School of the board id. gover hors ti iin, Sisterhood and Young Pen- M r. I ,b le erman sae . it will . 1 f or i n t s buil o l- t h ung, ' b e housed and cant possible ion the instotu- , of the Union Amera sin Ilt.forew The graduation exercises of ths Zackheim, president of graduate, and former assistant dis- stens; t p h..., Auxiliary and their friends of the Jewish Old Folks Home "Plenty of food, the best of care thou to build more modern guar trict attorney, has been very ac- -: Congregations, will be the speaker Hebrew' High School of the United pn.sentat Hs of flowers, k der- Iv ill participate in the celebration. fetrooit. These men and wo- and a home-like environment ters in the near future. The pres.lnext Sunday, Fels 1, over W. tive for the past five years in the oi on r D M. Hebrew Schools will be held Wed- nrten children. The singing will Ainnviia, At the banquet to be hi-Id that men are no dace this institution on a par with ent tie-up financially, they ex.' B. C., on Cantor's Radio Forum ',wish community, having recent- be led by Rey. Milkovsky. e% . ening the speakers will he Fred titestonftlua. any l other of its kind, It is true plained, is due to the depression.' hour t ti noi n e. " nesday evening, Feb. 1, at 8:30 'Y completed his term of office as public c institu which is conducted ever • Chamisho ()so. h'Shvat , which 51 . Butzel Rabbi I suffering afriend- that • . • home reveals at once president of the Los Angeles Lodge e of the spokesmen expressed • Sunday from 1 to 1:30. Mr. Alex- o'clock, in the auditorium of the conies this year on Worley, Feb. T empty Beth El, and Rabbi Moses age of funds, but this prevails in the hope that it may be possible: antler will speak on the subject, Philadelphia-Byron school. The fol- 13'nai B'rith. He has also been ac- ly and home-like atmosphere has 2, will be celebrated in all the Fi ocher, spiritual leader of the con- e all i ns tit u ti on , a t p resen t, due to to build a new home in the near '"Contriliutons of Reform .lads. lowing boys and girls will receive branches of the United Hebrew tive in other community philan- , heen created for them, with th g regation. best of care, best of food and with the depression." future on the institution's site atlism." This address was delivered high school diplomas: Max Chom- thropic affairs, especially in con- Schools in the usual manner by in- • Statements Corroborated. Sr onment which enables the Linwood and Davidson . by Mr. Alexander at the convention sky, lo•0 Gurko, Oscar Colton, dulging in the eating of Palestin. a Arrangements for the banquet nection with the Hebrew }kale for an en% ■ nil program are in the hands of The Chronicle representative ( folks too observe the Jewish Officers end Founder.. the Aged and the Hebrew Free age1 1 , 4 the Union American Hebrew Freda Guile, Anna Zack, Celia ion fruit, singing of appropriate 1 religion and traditions within the found the statements of Mr. Lieb- rs. Joseph Kornfield, Mrs. Joseph Officers of the home are: .Jacob I Loan Association. Congregations last week in Phila. Fine, itzchnk Panush, Louis KO- songs and in general getting Sc- M o erman and Mr. Levine corrob idler and Ernest Goodfriend. Fol- home. rat. Levine, president; Louis Dann, ' delphia and received nation-wide retz, Miriam Nakelsky, Aaron quainted with things Palestinian. to Went. wing the banquet and program, ed in the excellent condition in first vice-president ; David Oppen- . attention. Deny Reports of Reitman, Zelda Rosenthal and In !Male schools the celebration d Former Detroiter. slicing will conclude the evening. The heads of the Jewish Old which the home la, kept up. An helm, second vice-president; Max, Benjamin J. Scheinman, son of The musical program will tea- Dora Hellman. Choomsky is presi- will he held in the assembly hall, of whom have old building, with o ut th e late s B'nai Mosho's History. t Lieberman, treasurer; NI. Weiss.' tare Stanislaw Schapiro, first rite dent of the class and Gurko is where all classes will participate. Mr. and Mrs. Israel Scheinman, Folks Home, some During the first year of its exist- formerly of Detroit, wax horn here devoted themselves to the interests modern conveniences which the wasser, superintendent; Ezra Kor-; linist of the Detroit Symphony Or- chairman of the commencement In other branches the celebration • en s°, the congregation worshipped (of the institution since its founds- leaders crave for it, it is neverthe• man. secretary. and studied in Detroit public l chestra, in a group of selections, exercise.. will be held in the different class. in a hall at Hastings and Adelaide schools. He lived in Detroit until lion, managed, in the past, year, in less kept neat and is made corn- The home is being taken rare of I with George Galvani, soloist of the The program for the evening rooms. st reets. The sec year found six years ago, when he moved to spite of the economic crisis, to fortable for the inmates. Those by a matron, four girls on the Temple Beth El. follows: The Woman's I.eague of the m embers in the Hannah Schloss Los Angeles with his family. He keep the home functioning on a in charge explained that the slight. floors, and a janitor. A speoiall The Jewish news of the week will Processional by graduates; open- United Hebrew Schools will cede- b of uncleanliness uniting, and the following year Jacob Levin has est sign is cook prepares the meals for the in. be broadcast by Philip Slomolvitz, ing remarks, by Len Gurko; Ile. !irate Chamisho Osor b'Shvat Mon.• t received his A. B. degree from the normal basis. an d was lone hey rented quarters in a hall on rniversity of Michigan and his served as president of the institu- promptly attended to mates in accordance with the ilie.1 editor of The Detroit Jewish brew poem, interpretation and day afternoon, Fcb. 2. at 2:30 Ii acting,. near Brewster. chartered May ago exterminated; that at no time tart' laws. The home nurse is , Chronicle. Was LL.B. from Harvard. During the tion since it recitation by Anna Zack; violin o'clock, in the Philadelphia-Byron In 1915 the congregation was 21, 1907. has a shortage of funds affected always on duty, and special nurses I Aaron Kurland is chairman of solo. by Itzehok Panush; Hebrew School. Several sketches will war, he was an ensign in the C. be a: rung enough to purchase a mod- Having managed to carry on the the diet in the home. Navy. He is a brother of Harry are occasionally sent by relatives ' the Jewish Radio Forum sponsored address on "The Bible," by Doro- presented by some at the kinder- es t home on Eliot street near Best- Following a thorough inspection of the inmates to care for them in i by Joseph Cantor of Cantor's Fur- S. Scheinman, former assistant battles for the support of the insti. thy lielman: class songs, by school garten children and other fine tea- in irs, which satisfied its purpose Prosecuting attorney of Detroit, Onion in the face of economic diffi. of the home, The Detroit Jewish time of sickness, niture Shop on Twelfth street. chorus; address, by Bernard tures will be part o: this unique un til the early part of 1917. when, who is practicing law here with of- sullies, leaders of the Jewish Old Chronicle representative found The home was chartered on i On Sunday, Feb. 8, Joseph J. Isaacs; valedictory. by Oscar Col. program. can der the leadership of the late flees at 2421 F'iret National Bank Folks Home are indignant over these statements to be modest de - May 21, 1907, by Jacob Levine, Cummins, publisher of The Den, it ten; parchment ceremony. Freda The $3 membership campaign 11 Building. current reports. which found an scriPtions of the true conditions in Meyer Smith, Aaron Ackermln, Jewish Chronicle and the B'nai Guile, Akivah Drasnin; debate in that is being launched by the ti erman Eichner, the eongrega- on. at that time embracing about Both Benjamin J. and !lorry S. echo in an editorial in last week's the home, and the reports, as and the following leaders who have 1 B'rith Messenger of I.os Angeles, Hebrew. by Zelda Rosenthal and league has attracted many work- 71 I families, felt sufficiently strong ficheinman are prominent in nu. 1 , 511P of The Chronicle, to the e f• echoed in last week's issue, to have since passed away: Ilime Koff-laho is on a brief visit in Detroit Leo Gumbo; presentation of gift, Cr, and it is the belief of the corn. to erect a synagogue at Garfield firma' activities of 7A•ta Beta Tau I feet that the home is neglected for been circulated unfairly. man. William Saulson, Hyman t froom Los Angeles, will be the by Celia Fine; greetings from mittee in charge that this cam. an d Beaubien streets, to answer want of funds and that the inmates The friendly spirit that exists Ileckelman, Simon Harris, Louis speaker and will discus, the Fraternity, Judge Scheinman brings ern- alumni and Woman's League; pres- coign will be a phenomenal sue• i religtous, educational and recrea- the national secretary. are suffenng as a resu between the inmates and the lead- Goodman, Rabbi Judah L. Levin. ployment problem entation of diplomas, by M. 11.;cess. IT urn to Pace SCHEINMAN CHOSEN FOR L. A. JUDGESHIP IN ZION IS PLANNED FRANKLIN TO SPEAK ON BIBLE LEGENDS URGES POWERS TO SUPPORT ZIONISM JEWISH OLD FOLKS HOME OF DETROIT CARRIES ON HEROIC PIECE OF WORK IN SPITE OF ECONOMIC DEPRESSIO B'NAI MOSHE MARKS 20111 ANNIVERSARY Graduation of Hebrew High School To Take 13 1ace Wednesday E vemng Opposite Editorial)