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Visited Detroit Chalutxim.

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1 1 r. II ershimar spent an afternoon
PhIhte.1).
Rabid in Ks utzalt Ilazaton. the colony of
In found
:hat there weer the Detroit Clialutzinr.
r I "))," there hailing the buys anti girl, happily ,ettlkol
d centers of the in the Homeland and leading a
'1, r one would never contented life as fain. rs.
I , ••`-. I, siding in smile of
•,!.•, r,
Speaking of the Arrib-.1ewislt re-
el„
nlurh sent their I , pit- lations, Rabbi Hershman stated
.ruring the
m
lk• es. I
1 " .1" 01 In the with of that the slates in Palestine are giv-
rebuilding the neglected Zion. rig no enure for dissatisfak.tion to
The t•itt. of Ted Aviv, the shchu- the Arab population, and their mut-
not Iii Jerusalem, Hadar Manual'- amt relations are ..f a nature to
111.i
nit I the uplkuilding of these can- enCOUtin.',1' friendship and co-optkr-
du, ••
let's Dr. Hershman described as ation. Arab muklitars who enter-
Ile,' •
,n!el
great creations because they were tinned him were most cordial and
Celle
lied.
communities with souls. Tel Avis friendly.
ClIrred in Jew -
lee tailed the best governed city in
Rabbi Ile•rslumin also found that
• the rtik., nitliwin.;
the world, and he expressed tile th e Jewish population lives in 0
lir Theodor
1% On that Ino t.ould kidnap its may- state of security, without fear of
11 1 'CF,:l
••
to, 11t•sh r Ifizt.ngtttf, and place hint a recurrent-e of the attacks which
of Tam,
, sewn
in r large of this city for the sake took place in 1929.
of Taritipok I
elt
of I 1 .•(i•oit.
He added, however,
The German Settlers.
Rabbi
11;111,1,
'1
It.raditkn
that he felt that 5layor 1)izengolf
Tne German-Jewish settlers in
%, Ink, together sk les wife, suf-
would be unhappy
according
to Itabbi
REGENE FREUND COHANE
fered martyid , h, et the stake.
Tel Aviv is a city with a soul Hershman, are beginning to take
tliananiah'-. Ihkol at Sikain
because it has wonderful institu- in deep interest in the problems of
ill,
Stella Goodman, w as fill111111,,awl
the Itabbi him-
lions, Rabbi Iler•shinan stated lie the land. Nlans• of them have corne 11 Is, Alva
Nliss Rosalind self
suns noted for his great char-
spoke with enthusiasm of its, to Palk•stint• to investigate the 110S-
!mien, tliss Beatrice 51intz, 5liss
schools and of the spirit evinced ' silkilitil.s of investing large sums cell ❑ Berlin, Mrs, Edward Stein, ity a- well as for his Ikkarning, and
his only. Ile teas sin careful with
by the people to their obligation, in industrial enterprises, and it is
s Gertrude Leave, Mrs. .1. 51,1 . -
to the community.
the money entrusted to hint for
en 1111 . lit that ninny thousands are v:in
Asked whether he isnisiders the looking lea Palestine as the haven
The scho o l will be condueted in k•haritable purposes that (meth
present prosperity in Palestine a of refuge.
the light of progr•ssive tallicational when some of his own mixed with
natural tone, Rabbi Hershman de-
Ital,hi Hershinan said that ninny thought.
Each child will Inn , as- these funds, he devoted the whole
Hared that the land, like (.01..1 of th, Ger ninn..lew ish settlers are signed to a home room which will of it inn the poor.
lands, is governed by the law of shaving I
11' hen the cruel Roman Enna it!
of !mutat treat-
boos,. its unit of work. The child
supply and demand.
Iler.ause of ment an Till hands of Nazis, and
Ilatli•ian refuse,' to allow the Jew-
, the large influx of Jews, there ate thud the refilgees from Germany
to observe their laws, Chananiali
not enough houses in I'd :Avis- and bring horrible tales of perse•ution.
continued to obey them. Ile err
in Haifa, and the result is that a Comparing Tel Aviv with Jerus-
advised to be careful lest he should
large building program has been alum, Rabbi Hershman said that
be found out, but he refused. Ile
launched to supply the demand for the cornier had its advantages over
continued to teach, and one day
more ?vanes. the latter, because .lerusalein is suf-
When he was addressing the peoplkk
11'hile the conflict between capital 1.-ring front a water famine and
from a Scroll of the Law he art
- and labor presents in problem, (tab- 6t.i.ikust• the Holy City, unlike Tel
arrested by Roman soldiers
- Li Ilershnum said that the ',mph. Aviv, has no hinterland. lie said
Ile %vas condemned to death by
general'y art. fighting against spec- that he prefers the Jerusalem syna-
burning, and the Scroll of tilt
Illation for the good of the settle- goon,: In those in Tel Aviv, and
Law was wrapped round hint so
merit
was particularly impressed with
that it should lie burnt ttno. The
Laud, Labor Leaders.
the synagotr,ues °fern:shun, Talpioth
Romans stood around, hoping to
Rabbi Hershman also deplored and the Churluth in Jerusalem.
hear his screams, but the rabbi
the faetikend strife which marks
Stating that the settlement of
was
it brave 11111.O and met his
the dix•isiim in Jewish ranks fir- large numbers of Jews in Trans-
death like a true hero.
t we•en tin Labor and Revisionist iirdautia, in the near future, is a
"I See the Scroll burning svith
elements. hr regrets the hit- certainty, Rabbi Hershman sum-
term-, injected by the domination nit•t1 up his experiences with the
ine," he said calmly tin his pupils,
nit' dt•it
lillier in Palestine, Dr. declaration that "there see unlimit-
who stood weeping, "but the %voids
lit•islunan spoke in laudatory terms ed possibilities for Jews in Pales-
of the lane' war upsvartls „„ i i
, of On Jewish lal,.r leaders and tine."
spread themselves over the world.
the heals of the Ilistatlruth. Ile
An interesting message is in
The Law cannot perish."
, taut that ht. considers I. Hen-Zwi store for Detroit Jews when Dr.
The eXl'eUti011ee was ordered to
and Iterel Katzlit.lson among the Hershman will (1.-scrib• his exper-
It damp wood inn the fine sin that
ablest leaders in Palestine.
indices in the series of lectures he
it would burn ,slowly and prolong
Impressed by the life in the ell- is expected hi deliver in the near
the agony of the rabbi, but when
operatic. , colonies-the Krutzoth- future. Having visited practically
he saw how bravely Chanamali
NATE S. SHAPERO
Italklki Hershman states that they every important dew ish institution
faced death, he disobeyed his or-
are still in the experimental stage. and colony in the land, his descrip- will then be permitted to devel,ki,
ders. Ile reitioN'tal the damp tenni'
- Lauding the Chalutzim who are Gluts of what he saw and learned any aspek.t of the unit to witieh she
and
fanned the flames to burn
settled in these Kvutzoth, Itlibld in Palestine may he look e d forward or he may be interested. The home
Hershman quoted many incidents to with certainty as being the most room directors will tkneourage thr Merl' ilaiehly. Then, fearing that
he would be punished, he threw
of unselfishness and self-sacrifice interesting experiences of a very
child's creative k.ndt.11%•ors.
• himself into the fire and perished.
the part of the settlers who are n keen observer.
To introduce and explain the
The l'hree 1Veeks conclude with
techniques and possibl•
'fishes
b, the anniversary of
a. Ini in 111 , nt, of progressive educa-
the
destruction of both the First
lion ;mil in the productivity of tion, all institute for the Play
and Second Temples.
the soil, together with the invis- School NV011il %ells prescntvl by
The ikeritol of mourning is fol-
the volunteer's COMMitter of which
(Continued front preceding page.) ible import of value" which the
lowed by consolation and by the
Mr,
I.
I.
Ilittker
is
the
ehairman,
Immo:tants bring by their capital
setting
aside of the Sabbath fol-
and the institute k•onunittee headed
triltes in the settled villages.
lik and skill of various kinds, have
lowing Tisha In'Ah as Sabbath
enable,' the little land no larger by )1 is. Emory NIonash at the
Palestine, as elsewhere, there is
'Nachainu or the Sabbath of l'on-
than Wales to support a rapidly- Franklin Hills f'ountrs• Club. The
it market] movement to the town. growing population, and to exhillit I..1•,11.11 , were attended ly over 75 solation.
intik
iduals
associated
with
the
Though the Jew's have a higher today the unique spectacle of a
Play Selik.ol.
proportion living in agricultural country with as government sur-
Medicine of the Ancient
Pane! Participants.
plus, with no unemployment, and
ciliates and engaged in rural pur-
Hebrews.
'Phone 1 ■ art ivipating in the morn- ,
with a demand for immigration.
suits than has any other county,
An old Jewish saying compare. mg panel discussion were Mrs.
from Preceding Page.)
Laura
F.
Osbourne,
president
of
(Continued
. three-quarters of their •ommun- Palestine to a liver whose skin
the board of education of the city
ity are living in towns. The Mos- grows when it is well fed.
There is every reason to ex- of I/ninon, 5Irs. Carl Chamberlain, 1 1 here is n saying, dating hawk to
. mem proportion as between urban
former president of the Federation the third tor fourth century, B. C.,
pect that the process will con-
and rural dwellers is the reverse. tinue and
nil Women's Clubs, Dr. Maud Wat. "A physician whin charges little
be intensified during
„I the child ren ., cen . 1 is worth little." The physician wa r s
The chief towns have grown re- the next ten years. The govern- son, durrua'
Nliehigan Children's n highly honored and respected by the
' markably: Jerusalem, from 50,000 ment is preparing the country for ter of the
lir. Lt „ewer, Beam ni l ancient Hebrews. There is an apt
Fund,
. to 90,000; Jaffa and Tel-aviv, the a larger economic development by Trucker's (•”11 ■ • g e, anti Sirs. Henry adage to the filet that "A city with-
the construction of the harbor :it
51e ers, chainnan of the l'Irk• out it PhYsien n is not a prayer
younger Jewish sister-town, to-
Haifa, which will • Ire opened to
gether. from 45,00o to e l.:, tin
Seined Committee. Dr. Frank I. • dwelling place." Ben Siraeh has
shipping this summer, and will b e
2
,t1011
to
nut Crtyc o ll ege presi d ed an enthusiastic panegryie concern-
1011,1100; Haifa from
the largest :mil safest :don t,. tr.
mg the physician. Himself a doe-
. 11111 directed till' panel.
over :,0,000.
These are towns of
cease
of
13
estenn
Asti,
o
;
, tor, (about the second or third ern- •
important Jewish settlement; and '
only to Alexandria in the Ea-t. I
tury
he characterizes the
t
Ni
t
Ik
':
:1.
1
ft.
rk
mn
a
itokti
In
(
(
li
kstcau‘sis'i
presided
on
which
striking
that
the
purely
Arab
it is
Mediterranean. Haifa is desti,..1
eteretl around the progressive physician's social postion as N-
' towns of likkbron, Gaza and
shortly to tie one of the prince 3: wino atom teehninuts in music, lit- im•s:
Nablus have not grown. Similarly
nil ports, and also a great cent. ,• , 'adore
"Honor thy physician! The
and play. The subjects were
the hill country, to which the Jew-
of the oil industry. The Iraq Pet,
introduced respectively by Mrs. skill of a physician sh•11 lift up
ish settlement has hardly pene-
'rum Cempany is now engaged w
.loyitph Seltzer of the Merrill Pal- i uP his heed, in the tight of the
popu-
a
diminishing
trated, shows
amazing activity in laying •• tut s St•bd, Miss Ramsey of the
great men he shall stand in ad.
lation, while in the plains, where ;title-line from the great oil
r, I City College of Detroit, and Dr. • mir•tion. When thou feelest
orange plantations are converting
in Kirkuk to Haifa, and tin 'Fri's- I Sherman, associate professor of, sick call upon God and bring the
the character and productivity of in Syria. The government r,
health education at the
rsity physician, for a prudent was
the land, there has been a steady
surveyed a railway line by •.• ,• of Michigan.
' acorneth not the remedies of the
increase both of Arabs and of
side of the pipe-line, and the r. '
The school is being directed by
earth."
It is abundantly clear that
Jew's.
way will be the instrument
Emanuel iierlatAcy.
Whether the Hebrews acquired
immigration and Jewish enterprise
the economic linking up of • ,,,
their medicine and sanitary kr)", I-
are making the country more liv- Middle East.
Another rennii
from theneighboring pkcides,
able for the old as well as the new
able economic development is '
such as the Phoenicians, Hittites.
itt.pulation.
chemical enterprise, the extract
I Assyrians and Bal.slonia ❑ s • m
The figures of occupations, of of the mineral salts from •
Mesu' or Moses skillet! in Ore
• education and of publications re- Dead Sea, which has passed to
deIll of Egypt carried the lore from
v eal a remarkable contrast be. the experimental to the ,,,,,,,.
tween the two nationalities which eial
(Continued from Page One.)
k,t1 1-11.1 Isin nl it
intaht'fer ism.liWtItI •
stage. Within in few yi•-•
live together in Palestine. Broadly. Palestine promises to be
suffice it to say that their sanitary
one
least
•
first
step
toward
s
a
sat-
three-quarters of the Moslem the principal chemical prole, •
laws and regulations were fat tht•i
iafactory solution,
population is engaged in agricul- countries of the world, and •
In such a
advanced than those of tiny p,,,-
theater plays of Jewish life and
ture and three-tryarters of the
pie of antiquity and their link•A
Dead Sea is its inexhaustiblt.
character could be performed,
Jewish population in industry. ervoir.
,,Igr of oriental dist ASV,: On,: n u ,,
in the language of the country,
Sono'
I trade and the professions.
Naet than that of their ...to.
Today it is to Palestine. •
by Jewish casts.
911 per cent of the kdir community
pot at it s.
principal country of Jewish
No doubt, particularly at the
is literate; while in the other
- - --
- outset, it would be very difficult
community more than 90 per cent migt•ation, that thousands of .1.
of the females and id per vent in Germany look as the plan,
•• to establish and maintain such
!heaters. In the first place, these
of the males are illiterate. There which to start a new life.
I% "Uhl
he a great ilea' or
was an extraordinary outburst of
government has just gran t,•,!
_ .
antagonism to Inr overcome in
intellectual energy among the
(Continued from Page One.)
certificates
for
immigrants
er
•
ohne
rountries.
The supply of
Jewish settlers between 1923 and
plays would present another
printing- ing a s workers during the h•
Palestine
The
19:(1.
kilty, in addition to which there thr h•`Idital to mad 'd
presses issued in Hebrew 1,200 -ix months, and it is to be ripe, •
would
be minor technical problems tut "1' "`
"I •
pamphlets and over 1,100 books.
that a large part of them win •. • t o be ,deeal
That gives an average of one
allikttol
to
Germany.
Besides
Ilul inah eourare, both physical
author for every SO persons. There
and moral, :mil with that specili•
Were further five daily papers ainti workmen entering in this
'
many periodicals. The figures of there Will be a considerable n -,- rally .11ewish brand cf enthusiasm " "-""
1., 1 . •I•• • k h. • •• '•
Arab and English publications are her of persons of independ, t which is really concentrated op- '"
re:he . "' l'Y t'
'
timisin, every obstacle can
more normal. There were iSS111 . 11
books means. as they are called, w iht tower, one and every goal attain. d
during the period 94
These are difficult times for
4
u" . " .
and pamphlets and 129 English. can produce I:1,1100 of came .kI.
grow mg annual I.
. ri it,
Jewry.
But if we look back
,
many of them, too, from the JI'W- Some no years ago Palestine was
by the degmsslon.
through
our
long
history
we
the
county
to
which
a
band
.f
11 presses. The census can give
rug al! this time the standard
shall fund that the flame of Jew-
e „
,
,
rd, indication eat the quality. but German Christians from Wurtterkp
nn., unimpaired but with
iah genius has alway s burned
the eagerness to write and build berg turned to establish a in. ••
•
•., riing of the institutihn's
s
h
more
brightly,
and
the
Jewi
Christian
life.
The
5,000
mt•rnle
•
up a Hebrew literature on all sub-
nn .1,1 1.y 1, it was found
spirt has always willed with
of the Temple Community h.k .
.
jects is apparent. The
I . .• the number of
greater determination in times
bringing from the West their ac- played a distinctive part in I. ••
Through the
•
of great crisis, and I hay,. no
.•... hyn
quisition of modern seikknce and introduction of European st re•
m building,
doubt that it will be so mig•in.
! rapacityis retuned fr..In
'harning, have already established dards and scientific methods • k
, • oh vt•I''
Rightly led, it a
're. Hebrew University in Jeru- the agricultural and urban life .1'
t .1 ewish col
e haee nn lark of applicants
salem, and they have aroused a the country. German Jews h.. • not fail to itch:.
renaissance
h. fill en, ry building of the Inoike
feeling of emulation among the hitherto taken a large share ki tural
great move- ••,,
I think that •I
fro1s. money is virulent," Mr,
nabs for the revival of the medie- the direction of the Jewish ,•t•
merit ought to be ',um-bed
-;
• ... I
"We sincerely h..p•
; al tradition of Moslem learning meat; they will now be a subst
in the third holiest city of Islam. tial part of the settlers the:Ilse!, , Anglo-Jewry. • I...t • i ...sing of the Frit•ilintio
During my recent tel. to Ox - fao:din i t w id rose but a temporary
One of the constructive resolu- and they will bring German toe:•••
ford I have been struck with the measure, and that when conditions
tions of the Moslem Congress of oil and orderliness. Palestine , s
, : physical and mental freshness of improve our subs, ription inc. , nte
1931 in Jerusaluem called for the more than ever, as one of the II
founding of a university within brew Prophets caller it, the , :,c• British youth as much as with will increase to such an extent
to crake inc reopening possible. Our
fairness of outlook.
the area of Haram-el•Sharif. The of Peoples, and its population a their
In a country whose youth comes problem now is to maintain the hos-
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LAKE ERIE OUTINGS

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STR. PUT-IN-BAY

Now take that sail on Lake Eric this Summer for
you owe it to yourself and your family. Come to

Detroit and enjoy a cool, delightful cruise on Detroit
River and Lae Erie. Music, free dancing, deck
games, tables for Bridge, dining room and lunch
counters on the steamer - everything for a good time.

Put-In-Bay Island Park

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Str. Putln - Bay !canes from of First St,
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Wednewlay,Thurssisy,
Friday and Sunday, but on Saturday steamer leases, 1:30p. m. Except-
ing Saturday gleam, arrisco at noon. tour hours at the !Island for
sightseeing and recreation. Vt•it Perry ictory M0111,1111 . 11I and the
Cline, Bathing, boating, golf, dancing, picnic 011 the best h. Home
at 11:13 p. in. Saturday, 12 midnight. Friday and Sunday home at
10:15 p. tn. Fare 75r li. T., children 40e. Friday and Sunday seven
hours at the Island. tare Sunday, ILO° H.7.; children SO,

Cedar Point Outings

Sail from Detroit any Friday or Sunda, (her three hour. at the
Lido
Anntrit a.
"[Medial bathing beat !bawd Walk, all !MUM,
!firer'', big hotels; eserstliing on a grand ale. 11.50
T, to. haling
ode 011 tile 11111'1 Trail to the Park. llonie 10:15 p.

Saturday Afternoon Outing

lease ikurml el I 10 p
for • ITIlint• on the in. and
among the Poi • In • Bay Is.
lands. too hour. all V111.1111•
Hav Park. Dame und,1 the
Irk.- Erie 111000 returning.
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day r. en jug.. Sail an
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foot of last Steed,1 bttoot,

ASHLEY & DUSTIN STEAMER LINE

not of First St.

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