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July 22, 1927 • Page Image 2

… discussion evenings devoted to Locash's book, th ti r empogrum, and the Schwartzbard English I. 0. B. B. Discuss Foundation _ ese es/s - a Inspired by the success of the Hillel Foundations in strengthen…

…. The addresses delivered by Interna- tional President Alfred M. Cohen during his recent visit to London gave the British members of the order a definite understanding of the Hillel Foundations in this…

…- ing the ties of Judaism among stu- dents at American universities, the First B'nai B'rith Lodge of Eng- land is developing a program for similar work among: Jewish stu- dents at British universities

… country and stimulated them to immediate action. A special committee appointed by the First Lodge of England to draft a scheme of co-operation with university students brought in a series of recommendations…

… an open evening for Jewish students, un- der the auspices of the First Lodge of England. The program was in the nature of a symposium on "Jewish University Students and the Community," and addresses…

… were delivered by representatives of the Jewish students at the vari- ous universities. It should be mentioned that it ' was not an easy matter to break [ down the wall of indifference in France in…

…RO piEnLTROIT EIVISR ONICIA PAGE TWO — Pogrom Literature In France By I. Schechtm•n. There is need to fear, I am not talking of anti-Semitic literature which incites the people to pogroms against…

… and distributors of such articles or books, and as for the law, the public prosecutor would soon get busy and the responsible persons would find themselves pulled up in a court of law. There is no need…

… to fear po- grom literature in France. What I have jn mind is literature on the subject of pogroms, Schwartzbard's net in shooting Pet- lura roused public interest in France in regard to the pogroms…

…. For many years it was impossible to get anyone in France to show the slightest interest in this pain- ful subject. The public is tired of suffering, and things that happen- ed eight or nine years ago in…

July 08, 1927 • Page Image 1

MICHIGAN Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cal DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JULY 8, 1927 VOL. XXXII. NO. 6 B'NAI B'RITH OF EIGHT STATES GALLAGHER URGES Zielonka Describes ZIONIST CONCLAVE Baltimore Pledges…

… ulffi .: Thou host kept alive in us the con- foster and perpetuate true Jude- Robert Scold, Mrs. Anna looskoo- ism. Thanks to the Hillel fu undo- lions. sciouoness of lour task and mission, witz Kruse…

… a painful process "Of the five Hillel found ations ers in Canada, will be formally migrants a knowledge of the lan- The Ilalevy Choral society which deed and understanding who will- of elimination and…

… guilt of Sacco and Michigan, on the shore of Lake Beth-El, who has heen spending a European homeland the Ione and lectual advancement committRS, in Dr. Boris Bogen to take their the lodge, both in…

… gratulation from the governor ed and children. Women trained in tienal service on behalf of the Jews rabbis are choosing more timely Michigan, Hoe, Fred. Green. i.E fellows hails the achievement of ing the year…

… in the libel anion was that demanded immediate atten- by Harris I,. Selig, executive dime- the case in previous years. Ruler of the Universe, and Never- ding in Palestine, and the B'nal tion, the…

… Thy unity, holi- Illinois at Urbana and Cham p aign; of the Brandeis group. Moinet be asked to assume charge Jews in Mexico) and about half of University of Wisconsin at Medi. of education), a…

… doormitory to house ness and spirituality. The composition of the adminis- of the ease. Judge Raymond agreed, these are living in Mexico City," Ilen venly Father, priceless so son; University of Ohio at C olum…

…. trative committee, coupled with 250 students. and a great auditor- but Senator Reed objected. bus; University of Michigs in at ium. Group II will consist of a col- he said. "More are coming in at was 'Illy…

… folding of the centuries Thy glori- istrative policies, were termed by tions involved in this case," he said, coming to join their relatives. The ous promise came to mean more to at the University of

July 01, 1927 • Page Image 5

… forthcmoing trial of Shalom delegation of rabbis. Many former along the lines of the Hillel Foun- years of service as deans of the year passed all his subjects. What the Boston all-scholastic teams in knee…

… that vanity of Michigan where thei r Gross, rabbi of Union Temple, and Company in "A Pontomime Acro- we may be as fortunate as to have daughter, Cecelia , who was among Rabbi Harry Weiss, accompanied I…

… have been encouraged to AS far away as Jassy, Roumania. be discourteous to them and to dis- quility in the University of Vi- endorsing the new immigration enna can be restored only if con- plans upon…

… Gentile interne who received memorandum to the university sen- and other countries. renewed activity of the anti-Semi- the case walked away, saying: 'So, ate in which it states that it can The conference…

… Allegations! In Letter To Prince BY MAYOR WALKER Austrian Lodges Are Carrying On Worthy Work Among Barbu Stirbey. Documents Reviews LRoumanian Trouble 4 LONDON.—(J. T. A.)—A col- lection of documents…

… relating to the situation of the Jewish population in Roumania was published here under the auspices Of the Joint For- eign Committee, the agency acting on behalf Of the Board of Jewish Deputies and the Ang…

…,lo-Jewish as- sm•iation. The book was edited by Lucien Wolf, se'c'retary of the Joint For- eign committee, and contains the text of correspondence between the committee and the Roumanian gov- ernment concerning…

… the Roumanian Jewish problem. It also contains a chronology of events in Roumania, photographs and press reports, mainly emanating from the Jewish Telegraphic Agency service. The publication also…

… contains a letter addressed by Lumen Wolf to Prince Barba Stirbey, the new Roumanian Prime Minister. The letter is in the nature of a reply to the allegations of the former Roil- manaian minister of foreign…

… af- fairs, Mitilineu. Mitilineu stated that the reports of the anti-Jewish excesses were exaggerated and that the incidents referred to were of negligible importance and were al- ways dealt with by the…

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