PIEPETROWLIVISVIRONIGLII and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE MUSEUM AND THEATER OF HEBREW -1MESSIANIC DOCTRINE UNIVERSITY RECENTLY DEDICATED IN MEDIEVAL HISTORY 1---- ----'----------- t . . . . . ,. ! Dr. Cyrus Adler, president of 1—CHINESE JEWISH GENERAL'S CAREER i PAGE FIVE RABBI ROSENTHAL IS OFFICIATING IN WINDSOR SHEVUOTH , 1 the Jewish Theological Seminary , of America, announces the publi- ' cation c at io n by the S em i nary of "The ... . . Officiated at Confirmation Service. in Lansing Last Sunda y. S trange and Doctrine of the Messiah in Medie- , Background of btrange -- Rev. Dr. Sarachek etaoin nununnl Exciting Personality of Rabbi Harold N. Rosenthal, son , vol Jewish Literature" by the C59 East Boston boulevard, is of Cohen Moisha. -_ - ----(' Rev. Dr. Joseph Sarachek, a I of M r. and Mrs. J. P. Rosenthal of • )' .,, — graduate of the Seminary of the ,1.: , BY ARNOLD W1LMAR ti•iating at Shevuoth services at I year 1916, now rabbi of the Jewish 1. n I Center of University heights in Shear Hashomayim The London Daily Mail calls do the Bronx. Her eceived the de- I Cohen's career astonishing. 0 j tree of Doctor of Ilebrew Litera- asserts he is It On Friday morning, June 10, the financial and dip- first day of 2 Shevuoth, Rabbi Ro- I r. ture from the Seminary in 19 7. lomatic force behind China. His senthal was to speak in Yiddish. We Must Balance Our Budget! That is the Reason for This 10 - Day doctrine in the work of each of dent of the country—and he holds Saturday morning are in English. great medieval Jewish teach- the rank of general in the Chinene Friday evening, Rabbi Rosenthal ers, dab including, Sandia, Bashi, Ju- Nineteenth Army, which is now speaks on "The Message at Sinai." onides, Cres- engaged about Shanghai. He fre- This Saturday morning, during cas and Ai, banel. Maim The author - - memorial services, he speaks on points out the differences in the "A if, Le. Living Death or Deathless concept between the rationalist t. philosophers and the mystics. Last Sunday Rabbi Rosenthal 1 ,, The introductory chapter traces officiated at confirmation cere- the growth of the Messianis idea through the earlier biblical and monies at Congregation Shaarey Zedek in Lansing. The confirmants rabbinic periods. who spoke their vows were Clara l ' Dr. Sarachek deals with a sub- Portnoff, Leo G. Federman, Eva of interest to Jews and Chris- A. Hoffman, Celine Borr, Bernard .., liana. The Messianic question is Angert and Richard S. Kositchek, a point of departure between the two great religions and this book Siyum of Chevra Shau of , shows what position the most cele- brated medieval rabbis took toward •; Con gre Congregation B'nai Zion. Museum of Biblical Botany and Arab Plant-Lore at the Hebrew the Christian religion and toward University, Jerusalem. The museum is part of the work undertaken the Messianic question. A Siyum upon the completion in connection with the Botanical Garden and was dedicated on May 1. Dr. Sarachek is also the author of Tractate Gittin was celebrated The garden is the gift of Solomon Lamport of New York City. of "The History of the Anti-Mai- Sunday, June 5, at Congregation monidean Controversy," for which B'nai Zion, 3891 Humphrey ave- he was awarded the Abraham nue. Berliner prize at the Jewish Theo- Rabbi Judah Fink is the daily logical Seminary in 1931. lecturer of the society. I. Lies was toastmaster. The following were speakers: S. Coop- PHILADELPHIA JEWISH er, Rev. Schechter and Rev, Fink. HOSPITAL GETS GIFT The officers of the congregation • Convenient Payments! IN CASH OF $400,000 GENERAL COHEN MOISHA express their thanks to Rev. Fink Trad-Ins! for his conducting of the class and for devoting much of his time to At the sixty-seventh annual quently corresponds with his par- meeting of the Jewish Hospital As- ents in Manchester, and tells them this effort. Officers of the congregation sociation of Philadelphia, held that he has a fervent hope that Sunday, Arthur A. Fleisher, presi- one day he may be instrumental in are: L. Fish, president; I. Wein- • America's Finest Furniture dent, announced that Mrs. Anna creating a united China under garden, vice-president; C. New- Esther Friedenberg had presented conditions of government similar man, treasurer, S. Becker, secre- tary. to the hospital the hum of $400,- to those of the western empire. Officers of the Ladies' Auxiliary 000 in cash, for the purpose of He started with no material ad- the erection, equipment and par- vantage in life, his only asset be- are: L. Fish, president; I. Wein- tial upkeep of a surgical ward ing an incurable disposition for dent; Mrs. B. Stewart, first vice- building, and that the board of roving and a farseeing apprecia- president; Mrs. Glassman, second Minnie Untermyer Open Air Theater at the Ilebrew University, directors had accepted the gift. tion of Orientals and sympathy vice-president; Mrs. Pickman, Jerusalem. The celebration of the seventh anniversary of the Hebrew The building is to be erected on for them. He knew many of these treasurer; Mrs. Whiteman, finan- University recently included the dedication of the Lampert Botanical ground now owned by the hospital in the East End of London, and cial secretary; Mrs. S. Becker, re- cording secretary. and will be part of the present Garden. Washington Boulevard at 1420, Near Grand River group of buildings at old York when in his Canadian travels he road nod Tabor road. Plans for reached Alberta and settled in Edmonton as a real estate dealer Ladies' Aid Society Straw- STORE the building are in process of Jewish Journalist Awarded Dr. Robert Mond, Brother of Late — berry Festival Sunday. preparation by Horace W. Castor, he became a friend of the Chinese settlers, the Daily Mail states. In Lord Me!shalt, Knighted. First Prize in Goethe a rchitect. Death of Count Caernin Recalls Robert Stricker, one of the Zion- acting as counsellor and friend to This gift was made possible public is invited to attend the most outstanding of them, Contest Issuance of Austrian Pro. those who found themselves in dif- the The LONDON.— (J. T. A.) — Dr. through a legacy of ;400,000 in ficulties ist Revisionist leaders, who is the was in Count Czerntn'a political strawberry festival and card he came to know them and party to be given by the Ilebrew Zioinist Declaration. Robert ond, rothr of the ate cash given to Mrs. Anna Esther understand editor of the Vienna Jewish paper, confidence during the war and their ways. On the Ladies' Aid Society, at the Law- WARSAW.—(J. T. A.)—Hilel Lord MeMlchett,b wase knighted! by riedenberg through the will of VIENNA.—(J. T. A.)—Count Neue Welt, because he had ac- went with him as adviser to the Seidman, well-known Polish Jew- King George June 4 on the occa- I her brother, Mone Samuel Fried- outbreak of the Great War, Cohen rence-Dexter Hall, on Sunday Ottokar Czernin, who was foreign cused him in his paper of being an peace conference of Brest-Litovsk. ish journalist, has been awarded 'ion of his birthday. I nberg, who died in Philadelphia I is said to have mobilized a Chinese evening, June 12, at 8 o'clock . minister in the Austro-Hungarian Count Czernin's lawyer, Advo- anti-Semite and yet at th esame first prize in the Goethe contest The king's birthday honor was last February, 1931. The gift in i abor battalion which saw service I Mrs. 13. Weiss and Mrs. Sarah Mil- empire towards the end of the time having engaged in business cate Katz, himself a Jew, con- Ile came in contact ler are in charge of this affair, arranged by the Wuerzburg Uni- conferred on Dr. Mond in recog- the brother's will is without re- w n ith France. World War, died here suddenly in transactions with Jews, using his tended that Count Czernin had versity. Chinese officials who, at the ninon of his servicea as president ' triction, but prior to his death he lose of the war, made him a mem- The next regular meeting will his sixtieth year. official position to obtain large only borrowed the sum of £3,000 requested his sister to use this The winning paper was on the of the Faraday Society and of the be held on June 15, at the B'nai Count Czernin was responsible from Eidinger, and was now too sums in commission from them. 'object "Goethe and Judaism." Egypt Exploration Society. I egacy for the purpose of erecting ber of a powerful and secret Chi- Moshe. Discussion about the for the issue of the pro-Zionist nese political organization. Cob en luncheon to be held on June 22, "I gave Count Czernin 13,0000 poor to repay it. The only other Jew to receive a ' memorial to the memory of his went declaration by the foreign minis- "Poor Czernlnl" Advocate Pies- to China and, by his fine n- I and of which Meesdames B. sterling during the war so that he and brothers. The donor SEMITICS PROFESSOR knighthood was Leonard Benja- parents tries in Vienna and Berlin intend- and organizing ability, becam e I and E. Engel are chairmen, Engel will ed as a counterblast to the Balfour should help me in my contracts chkes Ironically interjected. "He min Franklin, a brother-in-law of 1 s using the entire sum thus be- cial with Rumania, where he was Aus- draws an income of only $10,000 queathed to her for this purpose. a powerful factor in the rise of , take place. AT CORNELL HONORED Sir Herbert Samuel. Declaration of the British govern- t rian ambassador, and after the a month from his house property Anna Esther Friedenberg the Chinese Nationalist party. Palestinian honored is was Mrs. ment. war Count Czernin earned 3,500,- in Berlin!" ITIIACA. — — (J. The He assisted in one of the es- T. A.) only born in Philadelphia and has — The Allan Saunders, commandant of Count Czernin was also respon- 000 nchillings on our business faculty and students of Cornell the Palestine police, who was ele- r esided in Philadelphia all her capes from China of Dr. Sun Yat- Rally of Circle League Clubs sible in negotiating the peace transactions. At that time I was i Sen, and from being "back stage f e. June 19. University joined forces to honor vated to an officership of the Brit- ' treaty with the Rumanian govern- his equal; today he Is the count Flower Fund of Old Folks' assistant to the Chinese Nation. I- Prof. Nathaniel Schmidt at a fare- ish Empire. ment in obtaining an extension of and I am the Jew, Nathan Eidin- Home. well luncheon, arranged here un- No Palestine Jews or t rabs 1 Warning to Non-Citizens ist leader he actually took o n A youth rally will be given by the rights of the Rumanian Jews. ger," a Jewish merchant said in der the auspices of the B'nal B'rith included' in the king's bi W ho Want to go to Europe. much of his political work. No w all of the Young Circle League hday Although he was on friendly the course of the trial when he Hillel Foundation. Professor W. Mr. and Mrs. David Oppen- Cohen's commands are obeyed to clubs of Detroit on Sunday, Ju ne helm, 1980 Chicago boulevard, De- A. Hurwitz and Rabbi I. B. Hoff- honors. letter in the Chinese National- 19, at Riverside Park. It will be terms with a number of Jews and appeared as a witness. The Hebrew Sheltering and Im- the employed Jews as his advisers and A large number of Jewish wit- troit, made a donation to the home ist movement. As an ambassador man expressed deep appreciation ORANGE INVESTMENT an all-day affair, with free trans- n igrant Aid Society (Ilias), 425 of Professor Schmidt's sympatheic trade between China and the portation to and from the park, agents, he was known to be an nesses were called, all of them in lieu of flowers In memory of the — Lafayette street, New York, cau- of understanding and interpretation Louis Lipsky business people with whom Count l ate Harry E. Byron. West he is credited with having leaving corner of Waverly and anti-Semite of a moderate type. says that it is ti ons non-citizens who desire to brought In 1928 Count Czernin took Czernin was engaged In business valuable orders to Great Linwood promptly at 10:30 a. m. of Judaism and Jews. safer to invest your money in g o to Europe this summer, whether Britain. He proceedings against ex-Deputy transactions. Nathan Eidinger, was confidential ad- If love be timid It la not true. Messages paying tribute to his Palestine orange groves that are 0 a visit to their native countries viser,to San Fou, Sun Yat-Sen's scholarship and A. personality were now flourishing than in United o r for their health, not to leave son, who conducted the Chinese read from Prof. P. Olmstead, States stocks. Of course, that is without first securing a economic mission to Britain in president of the American Orien- • splendid observation to make in America ri permit. Such non-citizens 1928, tal Society; Rabbi Marvin Nathan, the year 1932, much better than a r e turn strongly advised to apply for Rabbi Stephen S. Wise and Prof'. if it had been made in 1929. I 5I ch permits at least one month When Morris Abraham Cohen, James H. Brestead, A. V. W. once my young son to a horse b efore their intended journney. the London-born Jew, who has be- Jackson, James A. Montgomery race took at Saratoga and he was II possible, the application should come a power behind the scenes of and Nathaniel Reich. always able to pick the winner be made even earlier, but not later Nationalist China, has completed Professor Schmidt has been in when the race ended. It is true, tl an 30 days prior to leaving for his work he means to return to the charge of the Semitica depart- of course, that since all stocks f( reign shores. The Hies office in land of his birth, the Sunday Din- ments in Cornell for the past 36 bought in 1929 turned out to be N ew York and the branches in patch writes. His parents, who live in Bury- years and will become professor lemons, that oranges either in Pal- B oston, Philadelphia, emeritus at the nd of the present estine or the United States would C hicago, Baltimore, San Francisco and Se- New Road Manchester, state that academic year. this is his ambition. have been a better purchase. a in ttle, Wash., are prepared to give Because he is an Englishman o n-citizens who are going abroad e , very assistance in securing the and a Jew, it adds, Mr. Cohen cannot take the title of China's turn permits. Nationalist chief, and he declares when he knows that China is UBLISH RECORD OF that on the way to safe recovery from 'Re-Opened! 00D-WILL. MEETING internal strife he will retire and devote himself to forging the Under New Management with a Brand New The National Conference of strong bonds of friendship be- ws and Christians, which spon- tween the Orient and the British Policy empire. c3 red the national seminar of Like "Lawrence of Arabia." tholics, Jews and Protestants, The Empire News also takes up c. - Washington, D. C., March 7 to THE MODERN under the co-chairmanship of the story, declaring that the ca :Z wton D. Baker, Carlton J. H. reer of Moisha (Morris) Cohen —the latest events of Jewish interest in the world's yes and Roger W. Straits, has known to the Chinese as Cohen Delicatessen & Restaurant activities. ued a pamphlet, "Religious Lib- Moisha, reminds one instantly of , and Mutual Understanding." the record of "Lawrence of Ara 11612 DEXTER BLVD., Next to Dexter Theater is pamphlet, edited by Bruno bia," whilst the mystery which has sker, of the Institute of Pa- always surrounded his work and Now Owned and Managed by —a live, wide awake, well written editorial page, com- r Relations, contains a com- movements is as great as that in ae report of the good will tes- which Sir Basil Zaharoff is envel- NAT COHEN menting on the most important events of the moment. tis, and is an excellent interpre- oped. If ever he acts upon his FORMERLY WITH BUDDY'S ion of the events that occurred present intention to prepare and re and the addresses delivered publish his memoirs, it nays, the Serving the kind of food you like to eat at ''Depres ring the sessions. world will have the opportunity of —Charles H. Joseph's widely syndicated column of ion Prices." reading th erecord of a life that can only be described as amazing. "Random Thoughts." ZEDAKAH JUNIORS From quitie humble beginnings, Lunches 35c The Zedakah Juniors' first an- the paper continues, Morris Cohen nu -2 al dance frolic, held last Sun- rose to be the right-hand man of Chicken Dinners 50c & 60c —essays, papers, sermons and articles on interesting evening at Everglades Club, President Sun Yat-Sen, to become tel Tuller, was a success, finan- so long ago as 1911, one of the rabbis, educators and laymen, representing the best TRY US ONCE AND YOU'LL BE BACK AGAIN cis Ily and socially. The chair- great men behind the Chinese Na- Ill , e n were Miss Eleanor Shapiro tionalist movement; organizer of in modern Jewish thought. its fighting forces; and to be an d Miss Helen Lefkofsky, M iss Sophie London of 328 known as "the Uncrowned King" Le i cester court will be the next of the country. —all the local news in society, synagogues, clubs and A Hero Under Fire. he : tess to the Zedakah Juniors, on Sunday afternoon, June 12, at When the great war broke out MEN! I JUST MADE A organizations. All local activities brought to your he raised a Chinese labor corps, 30 o'clock. enlisted in the Canadian Expedi- LUCKY "BUY" OF home every Saturday in a well edited manner. tionary Force as a private, and RKO Downtown. saw a great deal of service with he RKO Downtown, starting them in France. He was mentioned —and other features that will appeal to those who Th u rsday will have Ann Harding's in dispatches and was offered a 350 TAILORED H AND SUITS n es , film, "Westward Passage," and commission, which he refused. _ . . 1 want the best to be had in America's foremost Anglo- eve n if its plot doesn't skate along Once, while under heavy fire, he and am going to let you benefit by it. dm M A X KOSINS Jewish paper. ely toward Ann's recent venture carried a wounded officer on his in the divorce courts, the Pathe shoulders for more than COO yards, They are all brand new and made for this season. I am offer. is taking full ad- and declined the decoration which 1 53,7, s as tage department of the situation, for the the authorities wished to confer ing them at these remarkably low prices. ure is billed "the drama for the upon him. Ile eventually accepted divorce," CALL CADILLAC 1040 "stripes," and became a sergeant. He has always been bitterly an. $2/50 P°" 100 SUITS mi . 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