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War Relief Fund Now Totals $5,250,000
Succumbs to Injuries Received in
Automobile Accident—Was
Prominent Zionist.
$10,000,000 Fund Now Practically Assured—New York Must
Raise $3,000,000 More-100 Cities Exceed Quotas
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RABBI SAMUEL MARGOLIES OF
CLEVELAND, DEAD.
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The American Jewish Relief Com-
mittee, of which Louis Marshall is the
chairman, announced yesterday that in
the last six months it had raised
$5,250,000 for the relief of Jewish suf-
ferers in the war zones of Europe. The
committee is pledged to raise $10,000,-
000 before Nov. 1 next. Jacob Billi-
kopf, executive director of' the com-
mittee, in making public the figures,
pointed out that the total given was
exclusive of the 10 per cent. on all
contributions which Julius Rosenwald
of Chicago offered to give, up to any
individual contribution of $1,000,000.
The report shows that as a result of
the campaign carried on throughout
the nation this year, nearly 100 cities
have exceeded, so far, the combined
contributions made by them in 1915
and 1916 by from 25 to several hun-
dred per cent.
New York Share $4,000,000.
The committee, from its New York
headquarters, has supplied speakers
and propaganda material to hundreds
of cities, and Mr. Billikopf expresses
the conviction that the $10,000,000
sought will shortly be reached if New
York City, in which there has not yet
been an intensive campaign, does its
proportionate share in the fall, when
such a campaign is to be held. The
report lays stress upon the fact that
New York should raise $4,000,000, ac-
cording to its Jewish population and
wealth.
A statement by the committee says:
"In this connection it will be noted
in the list published above that New
York thus far has only contributed
this year $1,000,000, Or approximately
one-fourth of the sum it should be ex-
pected to raise in view of its large
Jewish population, which is estimated
at 40 per cent. of that of the entire
nation, and 40 per cent. of the $10,-
000,000 has therefore been allotted to
this city to raise.
"The campaign can only be success-
ful if every Jew in New York City
does his part and puts his shoulder to
the wheel, not alone in contributing,
but in personal effort.
Red Cross Week Suspension.
"During Red Cross Week the com-
mittee completely suspended its ac-
tivities in order that the Jews might
co-operate in raising the Red Cross
fund, but the relief work carried on
by the Jews in various parts of the
world covers a distinctive field and
reaches a vast noncombatant popula-
tion which is starving and which the
Red Cross does not attempt to reach."
Henry Morgenthau, who has been
chairman of the 1917 campaign, has
gone on a special mission to Egypt as
the accredited representative of the
American Government, his purpose
being to come to the aid of the thou-
sands of Jews in Palestine, who have
been evicted from their homes and
who arc shelterless and raimentless,
without food and other supplies, many
of them totally destitute and suffering
for want of the most necessary med-
ical supplies, as well.
Mr. Billikopf's report impresses up-
on those engaged in Jewish war relief
work that the needs of the situation
have not diminished and that the
money which is raised is being dis-
posed for the aid of the Jews, not only
in -Palestine, but in Russia and other
zones.
REOPENING OF KOSHER HOS-
PITAL ASSURED.
BEMIS PROSECUTOR ON
TRIAL.
Cleveland, 0.—Rabbi Samuel Mar-
golies of the Anshe Emeth Syna-
gogue, died last Friday of injuries
suffered in an automobile accident last
week at Geneva, 0. His father, Rabbi
M. Z. Margolies of New York, was
present at the death-bed. Mrs. Mar-
golies, who was also injured in the
accident, is at the Geneva hospital,
where her condition is considered se-
rious.
Dr. Margolies was greatly beloved
by Cleveland Jewry and his death has
brought deep. grief to the entire Jew-
ish community of this city. The fu-
neral services took place Sunday
noon. It is estimated that about
thirty thousands persons were present
in and near the synagogue. Then-
sands filled the streets and paid their
last homage to the young rabbi. At
the funeral services members of the
synagogue subscribed $20,000 toward
a new memorial building to be erected
in the memory of Rabbi Margolies
for the Hebrew Institute here, of
which he was the founder.
Rabbi Samuel Margolies was but
37 years old and had been rabbi in
Cleveland for almost twelve years. He
was a student at Columbia and took
his rabbinate course at the Jewish
Theological Seminary under the late
Dr. Solomon Schechter. He was an
indefatigable communal worker and
interested himself in every phase of
Jewish activity. He was one of the
most prominent Zionists in Ohio.
BERNARD GINSBURG HONORED
BY B'NAI B'RITH.
Bernard Ginsburg was re-elected a
trustee of the Jewish Orphan Asylum
at Cleveland, 0., for four years at a
ineeting of the District Grand Lodge
No. 6, B'nai B'rith, held at Ottawa
Beach. Another Detroiter likewise
honored is Mr. Adolph Freund, who
has been a member of the board of
directors of the institution for over
forty years.
The new government of Russia de-
Chicago, 111.—The efforts of the
cided
this week to try former Min-
workers at the bazaar for the Maimo-
ister
of
Justice Chtcheglovitoff on a
!tides Hospital have • been successful.
charge of having falsely prosecuted UNION TRUST CO. DONATES
When the bazaar closed last Sunday
OFFICE FOR WAR RELIEF
Mendel Beilis, the shoemaker of Kiev,
evening after days of work it was es-
WORK.
timated that private donations and for participation in a ritual murder,
profits brought the stun to about $25,- according to a dispatch to "The Jew-
A contribution to the local Jewish
ish Daily Forward" from its Petro- War Relief work which is greatly ap-
000. This completes the $95,000 fund
grad correspondent. He will be tried preciated has been made by the Un-
which the Reorganization Committee
set out to raise to reopen the hospital.
in the same court where the shoe- ion Trust Company, which has al-
The sale of articles at the bazaar maker's trial took place, the dispatch lowed the use of room 1005 of the
Union Trust building to the commit-
brought between $12,000 and $13,000. said, which at the time attracted at-
tee free of charge.
tention
throughout
the
world.
Work on the reopening of the hos-
pital will be begun July 15, and August
1 and the Maimondes Kosher Hospi-
tal, much needed by the Jews of Chi-
Send money to your friends and relatives, wherever
cago, will again care for patients in
they are, through
the early autumn.
Morris Kurtzon, who advanced $48,-
000 at the foreclosure sale September,
1916, won the admiration of his asso-
ciates by his unceasing labor on be-
half of the hospital. Bernard Barnard
and I. A. Kestlinger, the auditor, were
actively interested, and many others
gave unstintingly of their time and
labor.
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