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■ 101MININ.
A UNIQUE LITERARY
FRANK CODY JOINS
SPINOZA COMMITTEE CONTEST ANNOUNCED
1•1•11
■ 111=11,
Days of Penitence, Prayer and Rejoicing:
Season's Observances in Synagogue and Home
ENGLAND IS NOT FREE
FROM ANTI-SEMITISM
member of a famous Jewish house,
nephew of the great Jacob Schiff.
The memory of two great Jews
whose death occurred before this
year, was honored during its course
—Prof. Sir. Israel Gollanez, in
whose memory professors, scholars
and students of English literature
who had worked under him, started
an Israel Gollancz Memorial Fund,
to commemorate his life and work,
and Israel Zangwill, whose Memor-
ial Fund, established to promote
the publication of writing of merit
by Jews issued its first work this
year, a volume of poems by a prom-
ising young man, Mr. Abrahams.
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(Continued from Page Three..
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Dr. Noah E. Aronstam, chair-
communal institutions, and the
nian of the Spinoza Tri-centennial
needs of the Jewish funds working
Committee, reports that Frank
in Palestine, in Poland, and else-
Cody, superintendent of schools,
where in Eastern Europe, there is
To encourage intelligent and
has become a member of the com-
sometimes at bottom a resentful
critical reading of the "Selected
mittee, which has been formed to
memory of bitter days endured in
l'oems," which have been hailed
properly commemorate the three
early immigrant years when their
in the press here and abroad
aid who were economically corn-
hundredth anniversary of the birth
as an important literary event,
parativly prosperous then, left
of Benedict Spinoza, the famous
the Raskin Publication Commit-
them to stew in their greenhorn
philosopher, which occurs next
tee offers a prize of $300 as a
misery. Though it must be said to
month. Among those serving on
literary contest.
the credit of those who complain
King's Honors.
this committee are: Mayor Frank
The reader is expected to
loudest that the resentment if it JEWS HAVE SHARED conspicu-
Murphy, former Governor Chase
read the poems carefully and
surges up, does not keep back their
S. Osborn, Rev. Augustus P. Rec-
ously
this
year in the honor lists
to select eight poems, two from
hand from giving.
cord and Fred M. Butzel. It is
in England. The king honored Dr.
each of the four parts in the
The "Prince of Givers."
the aim of the committee to in-
Robert
Mond,
the distinguished
two volumes, which in the read-
vite a prominent American scholar
IT IS characteristic that Eng- scientist and archeologist, brother
er's opinion are the best. The
here on Nov. 27 to address a pub-
land's
most
generous,
greatest-
of
the
first
Lord
Melchett, by con-
dicision will be made automati-
lic meeting in honor of Spinoza.
hearted "Prince of Givers" was a ferring a knighthood on him. And
cally by the contestants them-
Spinoza, who was born in
Russian Jewish immigrant, Bern- the world of music honored the
selves and three prizes, of $150,
Amsterdam, Holland, on Nov. 24,
hard Baron, who through his Bern- great composer and conductor, Sir
$100 and $50 will be awarded
1632, has had a profound influ-
hrd Baron Trust is atilt, though Frederick Cowen, who attained his
to those readers who will name
ence on thinkers and scholars
he himself is dead, handing out eightieth birthday. Great musicians
the eight, seven or six poems
everywhere. Among these have
huge sums each year for welfare like Sir Edward Eiger, Sir Landon
respectively that will individu-
purposes. And this year, as every Ronald and Sir Hugh Allen, praised
been Wordsworth, Coleridge, Shel-
ally receive the majority of
other year, on the occasion of the his work at the festival dinner and
ley, Keats and Goethe.
votes, that Is to say, that will
anniversary of his birth, the Bern- no less man than Eiger described
individually be favored by most
hard Baron Fund has granted him as a dominating factor in the
of the contestants.
SAMUEL SUMMERFIELD
i munificent sums to hospitals, or- musical life of Britain since 1875.
P. M. Raskin's "Selected
Eiger, in fact, was his pupil.
' phanages and welfare institutions,
TO SUPPORT COMSTOCK Poems,"
published in two vol-
Jewish and non-Jewish.
The llaham Dr. Caster, savant
umes, on excellent paper, beau-
Though
in
one
respect,
there
was
and champion of all Jewish causes,
"I am for Comstock for Gov-
tifully bound and boxed, large
a change this year. For the first celebrated this year his seventy-
ernor not only because I am a
type, with a copper etching of
time since the name Bernhard fifth birthday.
Democrat, but more so because of
the poet by Joseph Margulies,
Baron swam into the ken of men,
Comstock the man," was Samuel
In art, Jacob Epstein again
price $5, is obtainable from the
as a name to conjure with, the caused a stir, this time with an
Summerfield's prompt response to
Raskin Publication Committee,
Bernhard
Baron
Trust
had
this
exhibition
of fine drawings of Old
the invitation of A. C. Lappin and
378 Central Park West, New
year to issue a staement that it is Testament subjects. And Louis
Robert Marwil to become a mem-
York, N. Y. Every set ordered
in
firm
position
and
that
there
is
Golding created a phenomenal suc-
ber of the executive committee of
from the Publication Committee
no question about it being fully cess with "Magnolia Street."
the Central Cometock Club. "I
will be autographed by the
able to carry out the wishes of its
will not only do everything in my
The doyen of Ilebrew literature,
AT
SYNAGOGUE
poet.
SEPHARDIC
founder.
SCENE AT ROSH HSAHONAH OBSERVANCE IN
power to help Mr. Comstock ni
Bialik and the doyen of Yiddish
The set may also be ordered
Behind that statement lay the liter Lt
this campaign for Governor," con-
AMSTERDAM
Sh
sit-
through Philip Slomovitz, editor
financial difficulties that fora time ed London
tinued Mr. Summerfield, "but will
Lon
the year and
of The Detroit Jewish Chroni-
threatened the stability not only of were both honored during their
also urge my numerous friends to
cle, 525 Woodward avenue,
.,, .
the Bernhard Baron Trust, but of s stay
oy the organization of Eng-
do likewise. I have known Mr.
Cadillac 1040.
the whole of Great Britain and of ilish writers, the Pen Club. And
Comstock personally and his work
its
government.
The
entire
coun-
another distinguished Jewish lit-
for many years. lie is a man of Mrs. Rubenstein Offers Free
try was shaken by the sudden dis- erary visitor was David Pinski,
splendid character, with vast and
covery that it was standing on the the great Yiddish novelist and play-
Piano Training to
varied business experience. We
RY
brink. That was the outstanding wright.
Talented
Child.
need a business man to direct the
event of the y e ar for Anglo-Jewry,
business of this state. We need
Othergreat Jewish visitors dur-
S s
for thewleofthe population e
for
a liberal thinker, a broad-minded,
Mre. Rose Rubenstein, piano
ing this year were Professor Ein-
of the Br i ti sh Isles , of which w
.
rs!'"ei
1-74
stein,
who took up the post of
progressive type of man, a man teacher with studios at 2901
form pert. It was that which led
of proven ability and integrity to Clairmount, telephone Euclid 5129,
it l
to the resignation of the Labor Rhodes Lecturer at Oxford Univer-
sity,
the
great economist, Profes-
steer the ship of the State of Mich- states that she is prepared to take
government, and the forming of the
igan. I believe that Mr. Comstock care of the piano teaching of a
National Cabinet, the departure of sor Gustav Cassel, whose Rhodes
Lecture
has
been taken up by a new
is peculiarly qualified for the high- talented child whose parents are
the country from the gold stan-
est position within the gift of this unable to pay for a teacher.
and the feat that held us in movement calling for the cancella-
state and we are most fortunate
Mrs. Rubenstein, who has been
I thrall for a brief while that Eng- tion of all war-debts, as the road
in having the opportunity to vote teaching for 12 years, conducting
land might be plunging down the to world stabilization, and is past-
for a man of his caliber."
piano classes for advanced as well
road with us and all our fellow ing extracts from it over the walls
throughout England.
Mr. Summerfield, liberal sup- as elementary classes, with many
citizens to economic disaster.
porter of Jewish and non-Jewish of her students being advanced
Melchett's Remarkable Fervor.
Against that sickening fear we
charities, is a member of the board :ollege students, previously trained
have nothing in the events of the THE CATALOGUE would not be
of governors of the Jewish Wel - several talented children who won
complete without a mention of
year to compart. And the coming
fare Federation and head of the prizes for piano playing. Among
of the Solemn Days recalls that it the remarkable fervor with which
her students was Morton Sultan
Detroit Service Group.
was on the very day, Yom Kippur, the new Lord Melchett has thrown
5
;,"
. The Central Comstock Club was who, in 1927, won a cup at the
when most of the Jews of the coun- himself into the work of champion-
organized by Mr. Lappin and Mr. age of 5, ano her own daughter,
try were in the synagogues, that ing the Jewish cause in every field,
Marwil, with headquarters in the Edna Joy Rubenstein, who also
England went off the gold stan- and his breath-taking enthusiasm
office of Mr. Lappin, attorney, won a cup in a piano playing con-
dard, that the exchange rocked and for Palestine, matching and per-
3333 Barium Tower, telephone test at the age of 5. Arnold Mil-
the end seemed on us. Large num- haps surpassing that of longer
fjj
Cadillac 3092, where members are ler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Julius
bers of Jewish businessmen came standing of his late father, the first
sss
out of the synagogue knowing Lord Melchett, his sister, Lady
now being enrolled.
Miller, formerly of Detroit, now
nothing, to learn that in their ab- Erleigh.and her great father-in-
of Chicago, who also was a pupil
•
I
sence momentous decisions had been law, Lord Reading.
Democratic C onv en t ion of Mrs. Rubenstein, recently won
460
taken, frought with immense con-
ihough it would be wrong to
a
scholarship
in
a
piano
contest.
Adopts Resolution Pro-
Ii
sequences for their financial future. overlook in this return to enthus-
f
posed by H. M. Gottlieb.
In my own synagogue sat one of iastic Jewishness the sliding away
the financial magnates of England, of others from all contact with
Blaine Kosher Restaurant
At the recent Democratic State
Sir Robert Waley-Cohen, while out- things Jewish, not only in life, but
Operated by Schwartz
side his shares were spinning.
also in death. This was strangely
Convention, held in Lansing,
and Feinsilber.
THAT CRISIS brought into power exemplified during the past year by
. Henry M. Gottlieb, local attorney,
Blaine Kosher Restaurant and
introduced a resolution to the ef-
the national government, that the cremation in one day in the
still governs the country, with Lord same London crematorium with
fect that a revision should be made Lunch Room at 8729 Twelfth
Reading and Sir Herbert Samuel Christian rites of three distin-
in recording the ballots issued at street i s operated b y Alex
back in active political life, and a guished men who were born Jews—
primary elections. He states that Schwartz and Morris Feinsilber,
new force discovered in that prom- Sir Sidney Low, the famousjourna-
the primary laws should be modi- who formerly conducted the Up- YOM KIPPUR IN THE SYNAGOGUE — ATONEMENT SERVICE ACCORDING TO
ising young Jewish minister,. Mr. list (a brother of Mrs. Eder, the
fied so that •the franchise of the To-Date Kosher Hungarian Res-
THE GERMAN RITE
Leslie Hore-Belisha. Lord Read- prominent woman Zionist and wife
voter should be exercised in a free, taurant on Oakland avenue. They
have
been
in
business
at
8729
ing retired after a time from the of Dr. Eder, formerly member of
secret and uncoerced scanner ac-
post of foreign secretary, amid theZionist executive); Arthur Col-
cording to his constitutional Twelfth street for the past three
years,
and
furnish
meals
at
popu-
amazing tributes to him on all sides lins (Cohen) who was for many
rights. Hitherto the custom has
as England's greatest Elder States- years at the head of the Theater
been to indicate his party affilia- lar prices under modern condi-
man. It speak more for the posi- Royal in London; and Sir Charles
tion on an application blank filed tions.
tion of the Jews in England than Mandelberg, the big Manchester
The
Blaine
Restaurant
is
open
In the city clerk's office, subject
a thousand treatises and places in industrialist.
to scrutiny and investigation. This day and night, serving highest
And a day or two later the same
their proper light the youngsters
condition caused many employes quality food. Messrs. Schwartz
sticking anti-Semitic tabs on the thing happened at the same cre-
and appointees to hesitate In vot- and Feinsilber have been in busi-
matorium
with Dr. Marion Phillips,
walls
and
the
sensational
reports
ing. Mr. Gottlieb argued this ness for 18 years. At the Blaine
in the Continental Jewish press descendent of a well-known rabbi,
method is unconstitutional and his Restaurant they originated the
and
only
a
little while before her
about
Jews
being
beaten
in
London
seven-course chicken dinner at de-
resolution I n substance w a
death, a speaker for the Keren
streets.
pression prices.
adopted.
And that applies, too, to the Ilayesod, one of the Jewish mem-
place that is held by Sir Herbert bers of Parliament, and head of the
Equality Club To Give Donor Sinai President Lauds Beth
Samuel in the government, and as women's movement in the British
Yehuda Services.
the official leader of the official Labor Party.
Luncheon.
Of particular interest to Amer-
Liberal Party.
S. Braitstain, manager of the
While as for honors paid to Jews ica among the occurrences of the
An interesting meeting of the
branch
of
the
Sinai
Kosher
Sau-
during
the
year,
what
was
more
year
must have been the closing
Equality Club was held Wednes-
striking anywhere in the world down of the Atlantic Park Hotel in
day, Sept. 28, at Hotel Tuller. sage Factory at 8738 Twelfth
than the honors paid during the the great British seaport, South-
Plans were made for a $5 donor street, in Detroit, in a letter to
year that is now passing to Gen- ampton, where for years, the un-
luncheon to take place the first The Chronicle expresses apprecia -
eral Sir John Monash, the Jewish happy victims of the American
week in January, this money to tion for the manner in which Rosh
commander-in-chief of the Aus- 1924 Quota Law dragged out a
Ilashonah
services
were
conducted
be used to pay the pledge to the
tralian forces during the war?
dreary existence, till the last group
in Beth Yehuda Synagogue by
Los Angeles Sanatorium.
The king was represented at the was finally able after seven years
A dinner-dance is to be held Rabbi Kleinplatz and by Jacob
memorial service held in the Hemp- waiting to proceed to the land for
Nov. 20, at Hotel Tuller The Zuckerman, president of the syna-
stead synagogue here arranged by which they had set out in 124 with
hostesses for that evening are gogue.
the minister of war. lie had at- American visas in their pockets,
Dora Berkowitz, Jennie Jaffe, Sa-
tained higher rank in the British never suspecting that the gates of
die Fisher, Lillian Feld, Anna Ber- Zviller Ladies' Aid Society.
army than any Jew has ever done America would be clanged to in
Impressive was the surprise
kowitz, Sarah Bader, Riva Fish-
before, and the outstanding mili- their faces.
man. The ticket holder is Sylvia given by the Zviller Ladies' Aid
tary writer, the biographer of Foch,
That was something that Eng-
Berkowitz. Those wishing tickets Society on Sept. 28, in honor of
Captain Liddell Hart, wrote that land has not done, and though the
for that evening should call Uni- the former vice-president, Mrs.
"if the war had lasted another act was not directly anti-Jewish, in
C. Schlain. The occasion was to
versity 2870.
year, he might have risen from effect almost all whom it hit were
All the members and their hus- commemorate the fourteenth wed-
commander of the Australian corps Jews.
bands are asked to come masked ding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs.
to be commander-in-chief.'
Though, to return to where we
to the Hallowe'en party to be held Schlain.
And there is irony in the fact began, anti-Jewish feeling is not
Mr. Fepperman, Mrs. Schlain's
at the home of Dora Berkowitz,
that it was the Jew Monash's unknown in Englad, either.
on Oct. 29. A midnight supper father, a newcomer to Detroit,
break-through at Hamel against
greeted the organization a is d
Ludendorff, as Ludendorff himself
will be served.
praised members for their work,
has admitted, that was the turning
point of the war, and the beginning CANTOR LIND AND HIS
"Elisabeth von Oeaterreich" their unity and friendly relation-
of Germany's defeat.
SONS ARE ACCLAIMED
ships.
FEAST OF TABERNACLES AS OBSERVED BY
at Little Theater.
The same year has seen the pass-
This being the last meeting be-
DUTCH JEWS OF THE EARLY EIGHTEENTH
ing of another great British sold- Euthtm..tic.Ii 7 Greeted by Woe.
fore the holidays, plans were dis-
"Elisabeth von Oaterreich," a cussed for future activities, and
ier, Field Marshal Lord Plumer,
shipers at B'nai David.
CENTURY. PHOTOGRAPH SHOWS A TYPICAL
Tobis production, is the current for the forthcoming card party
PRONOUNCING THE BLESSING OVER THE ETHROG who though not a Jew, yet linked
feature at the Little Cinema Thea- to be held Tuesday, Nov. 29., at
himself to Jewish history by his
Among the most inspiring ser-
SCENE
IN
THE
TRADITIONAL
BOOTH
OR
SUCCAH
ter, 56 East Columbia.
IN THE SUCCAH
high commissionership of Palestine. vices conducted during Rosh Hash-
Jericho Temple, from 1 p. m. till
Elisabeth, a young Bavarian
Death has been very busy this anah were those at Congregation
12 midnight. The proceeds will go
princess, is suddenly deprived of
year in Anglo-Jewry. Outstanding B'nal David, of which Henry C.
for a worthy cause.
her love of freedom to become the
Two
Deputies
Suspended
for
10
among
those who have gone are Keywell is president.
larly
the
pioneering
youth,
and
The chairman of the ticket com-
the age of 35, Mrs. Halprin be-
wife of Franz Josef and Empress
three great veterans of the Zionist
Days for Attack on
mittee is Mrs. hi. Sorin of 83 Rich-
Cantor Joshua Lind officiated
n gained a rich understanding and
e eokmein
h en nut inegne stww
ecneeseso nien oef etge
movernient, L. J. Greenberg, the
of Austria.
ton, assisted by Mrs. S. Klein of
Deputy Landau.
over these services, and was as-
knowledge of their lives and as-
militant editor of the Jewish
The Queen Mother constantly Wildemere. Tickets may be ob-
sisted
by his three sons, Morns,
the country, and as the leader of pirations. She made frequent
BUCHAREST.— (J. T. A.)— Chronicle, Joseph Cowen, Iferzl's
objects to Elisabeth's desire for tained by calling Mrs. Sorin, Long-
David and Pinchik.
freedom. About the time Elisa- fellow 7961, or Mrs. Klein, Uni-
Mrs. Samuel W. Halprin of 40,000 lladassah members she home visits with the Hsdassah The Cuzist deputies, Robu and "Joe," and Herbert Bentwich, who
During Selichoth and at
heads the largest organized Jewish
Adam, were suspended from Par- in the early days of Zionist pioneer-
beth is ready to assert herself and versity 1.0461.
Brooklyn, N. Y., was elected na-
nurses, observing through the ap- liament for a period of ten days ing was an immense ford, though Hashonah services, enthusiast ic
women's groups here.
dissolve court relationships, she
worshipers greeted Cantor Lind
tional president of Hadassah, the
plication
of
Hadaasah's
program
as
punishment
for
their
attack
oddly
the
present
generation
seem-
lladassah
maintains
a
complete
discovers that an heir is about to
R. K. 0. Downtown.
upon the Jewish Deputy, Michael ed to think of him merely as Nor- and his sons who comprised the
be born.
system of curative and preventa- in child welfare the strange prox-
choir. At Selichoth, a squad of
Landau, in the lobby of Parlia- man Bentwich's father.
The Hart-Kaufman stage com-
The hope in Elisabeth's heart
imity of medieval and modern
tive
medical
work
in
Palestine
police had to be called to contro l
ment on Sept. 26.
Other Great Losses.
that her gift to her people would edy of last season, "Once in ■
the crowd that taxed the capacity
through hospitals, rural clinics, ideas, of superstition and science,
Lifetime."
in
which
the
motion
ANOTIIER
stately
figure
that
The suspension ruling was is-
create a better understanding in
child welfare stations, and health and the growing enlightenment in sued after two votes had been
passed this year was lady of the synagogue.
the Emperor's household is soon picture industry and Hollywood in
Services will be conducted as
welfare
centers,
serving
all
creeds
the acceptance of rational ideas in taken. The first vote failed to Battersea, daughter of the Roth-
shattered when she is told that particular were unmercifully satir-
in the country.
produce the necessary Parliamen- schilds, grandniece of Moses Monte- the B'nai David by Cantor Lind
court etiquette demands that her ized, has been done over for the
health and healthful living.
and
his sons on Yom Kippur an I
Sore, friend of Queen Victoria,
Mrs. Halprin's rise in the Hadas-
child be taken from her to be talkies and made its first appear-
Mrs. Halpin brings to Hadassah tary majority of ninety-nine.
King Edward, Queen Alexandra, at Succoth services.
ance Thursday at the RKO Oown-
sah organization has been rapid.
Considerable
indignation
was
reared by stranger&
She was chosen as a member of not only the experience of recent aroused among liberal and Jewish and of eight Prime Ministers, in-
Coincidence brings her cousin, town. Junior Laemmle, who pro-
the national board six years ago years in Zionist affairs, but a rich deputies by the results of the first cluding Disraeli and Gladstone, and
the young King Ludwig of Ba- duced it for Universal, broadcasts
the
promise
that
it
is
the
same
and
appointed head of Iladas.sah's background of Jewish education vote and Parliament was criticized to the end ■ keen worker In the
Michigan Theater.
varia, there to renew an interest
publicity committee, which is in and teaching. She is • member of for failing to carry out even el$- Jewish community, imbued with
which dated back to their child- stinging, bitter pill as the original.
love of her Jewish faith.
the well-known Luria family of
says.
he
No
one
has
been
spared,
direct
contact
with
all
of
Hades-
ishment for suc h b ru-
America's "Yankee Doodle Dan -
hood. King Ludwig, handsome,
menta re
Among others whom the year
sah's Palestinian work. Two years Brooklyn, that for many years has talities as occurred within Parlia-
dashing, romantic, Elisabeth finds
has seen die were C. P. Scott, the dy" George M. Cohan "Schnozzle"
been active in Zionist affairs and
A CORRECTION
ago
she
was
elected
national
vice-
ment last week.
solace in his arms.
veteran editor of the famous Man- Durante and Claudette Colbert are
In the item in last week's issue
president. She is one of the best- Jewish communal work. At the
Political complications force the
The Jewish Club considered chester Guardian, outstanding the trio of stars that are makins
known Zionist speakers in the age of 14, while still a high school
Emperor, Franz Josef, to arrange of The Chronicle. announcing that
taking
vigorous
action
had
Parlia-
friend of the Jews and one of the Americans forget party lines
was to
country, and has appeared in pupil, Mrs, Halprin began to teach
for the marriage of the crown Madame Elektra Rosanska
ment failed to order suspension small group of non-Jews in this vote for "The Phantom President
many cities In response to re- Hebrew at the Jewish Educational
as one of the gayest, timeliest of
prince with the Princess Stefanie be featured on the program ad-
Alliance lc New York, applying of the deputies on the second vote. country to whom, with Lord Bal- comedies in several sealena, no`
dressed by Governor Franklin D.
quests for addresses.
of Belgium. There is no lave in
Deputy Landau was attacked by four at their head, the Zionist
the then new direct method of
word was erroneously
a
Roosevelt,
The
new
president
recently
lived
at the Michigan.
this affair, and Rudolf, rather
language teaching. Later she be- the Cuzist representatives when cause owes so much, a former
You'll vote a straight ticket fo,
for a year in Palestine. She did
than be parted from his real love, omitted, creating a wrong impres-
came affiliated with Ivriah, an or- he had remonstrated against Dep- world's champion all-around ath-
MRS. SAMUEL W. HALPRIN
sion. The last line should have
not
"tour"
the
country,
but
lived
this laugh panic in which Colmar
commits suicide, a tragedy which
ganization interested In spreading uty Robu's act in tripping up an- lete, and a truly remarkable man, is seen as the presidential andi
read: "During the pat year she
among
and
with
its
people,
Jew
Levey
Lawrence
of
Birmingham,
other
Jewish
deputy,
Dr.
Meyer
startled the world.
coached with Max Levy, noted vo- Women's Zionist Organization of and Arab. Speaking Hebrew flu- Hebrew education. Mrs. Halprin is
Ebner, as the latter was descend- and Ernst Schiff, prominent for his date and "Schnozzle" as his run
After this last blow, the Em-
cal teacher." The word "with" America, at the eighteenth nation- ently, she was close to the Jewish also • member of the Council of ing the speaker's rostrum.
communal work in this country, and ning mate.
press is a broken woman. Home-
omitted through a regrettable al convention, Sept. 20, at the inhabitants of the land, portico- Jewish Women.
less, she wanders for many years was
Commodore Hotel, New York. At
typographical
error.
throughout the world.
$300 Prize in Connection With
Recent Edition of Raskin's
"Selected Poems."
AS THE HOLY
DAYS DRAW TO A
CLOSE WITH THE
OBSERVANCE 0 F
YOM KIPPUR, JEW-
e
sem cain
19111 PI M VP
PREPARES TO
OBSERVE SUC-
!Oa
PPatt
iI
Is
NEW PRESIDENT OF
NATIONAL HADASSAH
r
COTH, THE FEAST
OF TABERNACLES. I dard,