-. "..wwM"..1.11111111. PAGE EIGHT THE JEWISH CHRONICLE ZIONIST CONVENTION FOR 1918 IN PITTSBURG Twenty-first Annual Meeting of Zion- ists Will Discuss Political and Economic Needs for Jewish State. The next convention of the Zionist Organization of America will be held in Pittsburgh for the week beginning Sunday, June 23, and ending on the evening of Thursday, June 27. The Pittsburgh Zionists are already busy with preliminary arrangements, and are organizing strong committees to handle all of the elaborate details that will be necessary for the success- ful conduct of the most im p ortant cons ention ever held in the history of the Zionist movement. Since last June when the Zionists convened in Baltimore, practically every Allied country in Europe, led by Great Britain and most of the Al- lied countries, have declared them- selves in favor of the establishment of a Jewish national homeland in Palestine, and have given or have pledged themselves to give to the aims and purposes of the Zionist move- ment that public recognition and le- gal assurance which is the basic prin- ciple of the Basle program. British arms have successfully cleared the way for the actual work of restora- tion. 'The Jewish Administrative Commission, the first Jewish govern- mental body in Palestine in 2,000 years, is already quartered in Tel Aviv, the beautiful suburb of Jaffa. A definite program has been worked out by this commission which is charged with the duty of laying the foundation for rehabilitated Pales- tine, for a Jewish state which . shall be an adequate answer to the ideals of government and social justice that the Jews have carried in their souls during the centuries of oppression. A Jewish regiment, organized in Lon- do :1, is already in Palestine and on its way to the battle front. Over a t•ousand young men have joined the Jewish legion that is going to Pales- tine from .Nmerica. Throughout the world a vast sum of money has been raised for the purposes of the Jewish Administrative Conimission. Ameri- can Jewry has thus far contributed over $1,0011,000 toward this fund. 500 Societies Represented. All of this will be embodied in the reports that will he made at the I Ittsburgh Convention, at which there will be delegates from 500 so - cieties. l'he Convention will con- cern itself with concrete Palestinian problems and its work roughly di- vided, will fall into two categories: (a) political, (b) economic. The dis- cussions at this convention will deal w ith the Jewish State as a reality and with practical work in Palestine. \N'ays and mean': will be devised for carrying forward what has been so auspiciously begun, and to make cer- tain of its permanent character. The Pittsburgh committee us plan- ning to make the convention head- quarters at the Shenley Hotel and to utilize the many public buildings in the neighborhood for convention ses- sions, mass meetings, and social func- tions. The Federation executives have every reason to believe that the Pittsburgh convention will surpass all preceding conventions in the way of attendance, enthusiasm and interest. 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Levy, Hemlock Mr, Guest Is known throughout that 3918. city, state, and nation as a poet and SUNDAY SERVICES. Rabbi Horace J. Wolf. of Rochester, N. Y., field secretary of the Jewish NVelfareBoard in theUnited States Army and Navy, will occupy the pul- pit of Temple Beth El on Sunday morning of this week. His subject will be "Impressions of Camp Life." Rabbi Wolf, who has an intimate knowledge of the life in camps and cantonments, will undoubtedly give a stirring address which should be heard by a very large congregation. Serv- ices will begin, as usual, at 11 o'clock. Sabbath humorist. Ills poetry is read through. out the land. This is an unusual op. portunity to become acquainted with this wonderful man. Orchestra Prepairing for Concert in May. The Young People's Orchestra has been practicing steadily' since the con- cert of March 24, In preparation for a whole evening of music next month. Splendid progress is being minute, though the ranks have been somewhat depleted by the draft. New members are corrdially Invited to join. Re- hearsal dates which formerly fell on Sunda yafternoons and Tuesday even- ings, have been changed because of the warm weather. Rehearsals are now held regularly on Tuesday evening of each week, at 7:45. Now is the time to join a permanent musical organizo- Bon. Services. Sabbath services at the Temple are being held every Saturday morning at 10:30 in the main auditorium. All are welcome to attend these services. Woman's Auxiliary Association. "More lull more workers" is the urgent plea of the Woman's Auxiliary Association of Temple Beth El. The Temple units for Red Cross garments meet at the Temple all day Tuesday and Friday and On Thursday after- noon. 1 he surgical bandage classes meet at the Phoenix Club on Monday evening and all day Thursday. Adult Bible Class. Owing to an unusual pressure of work, Rabbi Franklin regrets to an- nounce that the Adult Bible Class, which formerly met each Thursday afternoon at 2:15, will be discontinued until further notice. There will, there- fore, be no meeting of the class this week. Young People's Society. All the usual classes conducted un- der the auspices of the Young. Peo- ple's Society of Temple Beth El are being held as usual every Wednesday evening. Full information about these classes may be obtained front the officers of the Society. As announced last week, l'rof. Moritz Levy, of the University of Michigan, will speak before the com- bined Wednesday night classes on "The French Drama." YOUNG PEOPLE'S DANCE, SUN- DAY, MAY 12. The Yuong People's Auxiliary of Shaarey Zedek will give an entertain- ment and dance Sunda yevening, May 12, in the gymnasium. corner Willis and Brush streets. This will be an even more pleasant affair than those which have preceded. Every effort Is being made to secure entertainment features, which will make this rho most enjoyable evening of the year Finzel's orchestra will furnish their wonderful dance music. MEETING OF WEDNESDAY EVEN- ING, APRIL 24, Fred M. Butzel, who is one of the prime movers in the new "Community Union" in this city, gave a most In- teresting talk on "The Comtnunity Union." He astonished his hearers in explaining the scope and working of this new organization which is non- sectarian and deserves the fullest and most wholehearted support of every citizen. The Community Union co. ordinates the work of ev ery charitable Services are held daily from 7 to 9 organization, organizes them scientille• in the mornings. All those who have ally and makes for greater efficiency. MOGEN ABRAHAM Jahrzeits to commemorate are invited PAINTER OF ALSATIAN JEWISH LIFE DEAD to participate in these services. Friday evening services are held from 5 to 7 p. m. Rev. II. D. Bass officiates, assisted by the splendidly trained choir. On Saturday morn • Ingo, services are held from 8:30 to When Wanting Fresh Fish call 11:30 o'clock. Rev. H. D. Bass offi Main 5 3 0 6 Danto & Co. dates, and Rabbi Judah L. Levin leg • tures occasionally, dates of which will be announced hereafter in this 348 E. High St. paper. Hebrew School is conducted daily, Prompt Delivery except Saturday from 5 until 7 p. m. Congregational meetings are held I J. B. BAIRD MACHINERY CO. MACHINE TOOLS FACTORY SUPPLIES Corner Jefferson and Brush Phone Cad. 6520 FURNISHED ROOM TO RENT— Young business man may have a nice room with refined Jewish fam- ily, no other roomers, only two in family. Address Box 133, Jewish Chronicle, 314 Peter Smith Bldg. on the first Sunday in every month. Mrs. Richard Gottli•il, wife of I'rof. 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