Americo Yegfisk Periodical eater alma AVINU1 - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO THE JEWISH CHRONICLE MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION ■.■ GALICIAN WILSON, FOCH, PERSHING EISNER, JEW, DOMINATES ANGERED BAVARIA GREET JEWISH WELFARE BOARD ANNUAL MEETING Jewish Woman Joins Attack on Ob- scure Foreign Dictator. Raymond Fosdick and Father Burke Bring Fraternal Greet- ings of Appreciation to New York Conference — Eminent Jewish Leaders Are Present. BIG RECONSTRUCTION WORK IS NOW PLANNED N EW YORK—A message of en- couragement from President Wilson, cablegrams of appreciation from Marshal Foch and General Pershing, inspiring addresses by Raymond B Fosdick, chairman of the War De- partment Commission on Training Camp Activities, Jacob Schiff, Rev. Dr. J. J. Burke and others were fea- tures of the first annual meeting of the Jewish Welfare Board. The meeting marked the comple- tion of the first year's work of the Jewish Welfare Board—the youngest of the seven war welfare agencies. The keynote of the sessions was 'struck in Mr. Schiff's speech: "De- mobilization Should Not Mean De- moralization." The following cablegram from Marshal Foch, commander-in-chief of the Allied armies, was read: "Deeply touched by the feelings that inspired you telegram, I thus tender to your adherents my sincere thanks in the name of the Allied armies. Per Year, 52.00; Copy, 5 Cents. DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1918. VOL V. NO. 4 M UN IC11.—A queer state of affairs has developed in Bavaria in regard to Kurt Eisner, who appears to be the ruling power at present. He was born in Galicia and there is some doubt about his German citizen- ship. Ile is said to be of Jewish par- entage. Bavarian Catholics oppose him and there is also opposition in certain radical circles. Rachel Rabinowitz, a Jewess, writes...to:the Bavarian Cour- ier as follows: "Eisner is neither a German nor a Bavarian, but a Jew and a foreigner. It is a thoroughly sound feeling which makes the Bavarians object to being ruled by a foreigner. We Jews would object greatly if compelled to accept a non-Jewish head for a Jewish con- gregation." All the newspapers, except those of the extremist left, declare that Eis- ner's attitude creates an intolerable situation, but give no indication of the manner in which to deal with "ItIARECHAL FOCH." Raymond B Fosdick brought greet- ings from the President and from Secretary Baker. He brought the following letter from !'resident Wil- son to Colonel Ilarry Cutler: My Dear Colonel Cutler: The annual meeting of the Jewish Welfare Board affords me an op- portunity to express my personal appreciation of the admirable work which this organization has been carrying on with our troops at home and abroad. It has pro- vided generously for soldiers and sailors of all faiths, and Secre- tary Baker and Mr. Fosdick have both spoken of the value of its work in maintaining the morale M hiirfighting forcet May I not, therefore. express in this brief note my wish for its continued success? . Cordially and sincerely yours, (Signed) WOODROW WILSON. Fosdick's Address. M r. Fosdick's address was inter- spersed with many interesting human interest stories of personal experience 011 his visit to the front, which exemp- lified the morale-building work of the Jewish Welfare Board and other h i m. POGROMS REPORTED FROM ALL HUNGARY BUDAPEST. —A new wave of anti- Jewish excesses has broken over Hun- gary, regbIting in the ruin of much property belonging to Jews. Several places inhabited in the main by Jews have been practically destroy- ed. There appears to be no power or authority which can take it upon it- self to protect them. In one city all Jewish houses and stores without exception were looted. It is estimated that the value of the property which was stolen or destroy- ed is upwards of 1(1,000,000 florins. The rioters left nothing of the least value. In several places in the Pressburg district the same thing happened and most of the Jews have been left ab- solutely destitute. In Glagatz, Kpi- over, Tchornia and other Hungarian cities the same wholesale looting oc- curred. In the districts of Pesth, Banat, Komaron and Weissenberg the Jewish population forsook their PrPoerly and, flcd.. in order to save BRIG. GEN. ROSENTHAL NEW MAJOR GENERAL IN AUSTRALIAN INFANTRY Thoughts in Religions. By Edgar A. Guest. (sty Permission Edgar A. Guest.) I reckon when this life is through About the first thing God will do Is call together all the creeds W'hich men have shaped to serve their needs, And talk it over, pro and con, And then make all religions one. Universal Demand for Investigation of Galician Pogroms Brings Action in Paris, London, New York, Warsaw MELBOURNE.—Brig.-Gen. C. Ro- senthal, C. B., C. M. G., who was ap- pointed to the command of the Sec- ond Division of the Australian Infan- try forces, in the changes that follow- ed upon Sir John NIonash's elevation to the chief command of the A. I. F. in the field, has been promoted to the rank of major-general. "He'll take the best of each and say: A cording to the Melbourne Jewish "We'll throw the minor frills away, Herald, the new major-general held N E\\' YORK—Universal demand these reports and set at rest the alle- And as I take your creeds apart that pogroms have occurred. You'll find you're all the same at the rank of major of the field artillery for investigation by competent in- gations in the Australian military forces when The reply of Messrs. Mack and heart, of the pogroms reported from quirers la Marshall is as follows: he was appointed So one religion ought to do August, 1914. He reached the rank of Galicia has brought results in many "The American representatives For Catholic, Protestant and Jew." different quarters. of the Polish National Commit- brigadier-general on Feb. 2, 1916, and Julian Mack and Louis Marshall was appointed to command the Ninth tee and of the Polish National He'll tell us in that happy land: have issued a strong reply to the de- Department have issued a state- Infantry Brigade. "Now here you see and understand, mand of American l'olish leaders for From this command he was pro- ment in which they insinuate that You've passed across the vale of doubt a joint inquiry. Mr. Mack and Mr. moted to take charge of the Second the Jews are inimical to Polish And learned the truth you fought Division of the A. I. F. on July 15. :Marshall accept the joint inquiry pro- independence and that ground- about. posal. But whilst the Polish leaders He is 43 years of age. less charges have been circulated Your desination was the same, have rather cast doubt on the prob- by them to the effect that Jewish Although by different routes yot ability of the reports, Messrs. Mack massacres came. and Marshall point out the strength These organisations Poland. of the dispatches from Copenhagen. state that a joint demind bas been "Behold the good you labeled bad, In addition, nevi dispatches have made by them "for the appoint- su had. The false among the truth been received by Jewish organizations ment of an inter-allied and Of all the creeds which mortals wrote At the New York office of the Zion- in New York, tending to confirm the American commission to be Not one caught true perfection's note ist Organization of America 350 ap- first reports. into Poland to investigate exist- Nor was there one, however despised, plications have been received from At the same time, discussion is in- ing conditions and thus set at But what had truth if good it persons who are prepared to leave for tensified by the fact that the corre- rest the allegations that Jewish prized." Palestine at once to become perma- spondent of the London Times and pogroms have been carried Out nent settlers there. Philadelphia Public Ledger, and some there." I neither hate • nor love a man Forty trades and professions are other correspondents, have denied The American Jewish Commit- According to religion's plan; represented by the applicants. The the reports of deliberately planned tee and the Zionist Organization If he be good of word and deed, most pressing demand, according to massacres. They ascribe the wrongs of America welcome the appoint- I never ask about his creed. the officers of the organization, is for committed to criminals newly re- ment of such a commission most I fancy God will later on Hebrew teachers as the school system leased from jails. heartily and stand ready to co- Make all religions into one of Palestine is to be reorgamzed. Guest,) A All these things make certain an (Copyright. 1918. by Edgar operate with the Polish organiza- exhaustive inquiry into the whole tions in bringing about the im- question by many different authori- mediate designation of such a ties. A French , investigation has commission. They take this op- already been started by direction of portunity to deny that the Jews Marechal Foch. M. Zalevski, the are in any way unfriendly to Polish leader now in Switzerland, an- Polish independence. Their sole nounces that the Warsaw govern- desire has been to secure for the ment has already punished a number Jews of Poland equal civil, polit- of ringleaders, and is carrying on fur- ical and religious rights and to ther investigation. Jewish and Gen- safeguard the rights of all minori- tile forces in many lands are conduct- ties. ing investigations. Direct Reports. Marechal Foch Leads,French Inquiry—Louis Marshall, Julian Mack and New York Meeting Express American Protest Against Persecution. Polish Leaders Report Punishment of Rioters, Deny Blame— New Reports Confirm First News of Outrages. c to the A. I. F. r are occurring in N. Y. SEES RUSH OF "PALESTINIAN SETTLERS" GROW sent Jews in Dilapidated AUstria, After Centuries of Persecution and Petty Tyranny, Now Ground Between Racial Strife of Pole and Little Russian Dr. Gotthard Deutsch Sheds Light on Recent and Current Events by Citing Grimly Fascinating History of Jewries in Galicia and Ukrainia. Austrian Government Given Some Credit for Partial Efforts to Ameliorate Condition' , of Jewish People in Farming Districts. By DR. GOTTRAP DEUTSCH. f r? - • Hague Confirms. The Joint Distribution Committee has received cablegrams from Mr. Jacobus Kann, the well-known banker at the Hague, and from correspon- dents at The Hague and Zurich to the effect that the massacres of Jews in Poland rod Galicia are not only They have received from ou- t It orita five and unprejudiced sources, in Copenhagen, Amster- dam, London and The Hague, ex- plicit cablegrams showing that pogroms are taking place Ga- licia and various parts of Poland UnformuattlyciL, , 11,0, lionntatlik "flijte'fir l'eatCrTof treb effctegt , m 'T to time 1 he latter staged froime Peter the - Great Tradi it to his sf much more serious than the first re- reports, particularly in regard to their lives. censors two political aims; "to open a "ritual murder" and "Host desecra- ports tended to show. Poland, since a most virulent According to later reports the tion" stories by which the masses and to gain a . window to the west" The following cables have just been economic boycott has been waged pogroms took the form of attacks could be aroused to fanaticism. The received by the Joint Distribution free exit to the Meditetranean. there against the Jews continu- upon the Jews even in the synagogues. Both aims were taken up by Cath- former utilized the thrift and the pov- Committee: ously since 1912. In Marmoros the rioters formed their erine II., the wife of his imbecile erty of the Jew s to make them the in- "Receiving daily calls for help Mr. Dmowski, the President of entry into the synagogue during grandson, Peter III. In the move- struments of exploiting the peasantry from Galician Jews. Pogroms the Polish National Committee, prayers and threw bombs which killed meat towards the south she won only by distilling monopolies and oppres- raging in many places. Militia whose representative in the three w orshipers. moderate success. But she succeeded sive methods of tax farming. •• joins mob. Jewish soldietc and United States at this time is Mr. In Stamfo the hoodlums ordered all The Austrian government at the completely with the aid of fanatic population first disarmed so that John F. Smulski, has publicly the Jews to board a train and they Jesuits, of selfish nobles, and by un- time of the annexation of Galicia at- cannot defend themselves. Are admitted his responsibility for the pillaged all the houses of the Jews. scrupulous employment of corruption, tempted to improve both the econo- at mercy of infuriated masses. In boycott, and he and his party In Kishkunherletaza the pogrom as- in dismembering the kingdom of mic and the cultural condition of her some villages not a single Jewish associates have thus far declined sumed the magnitude of a battle and new subjects, but was in some re- l'oland. home left unplundered. What can- to take any action looking to its 'nanny Jews were killed, agencies. Her neighbors, Austria and l'rus- spects unsuccessful, in others too suc- not be taken destroyed. Legion- termination. He and Mr. Pad- In Alsokalenfala two Jews 'Were "The work of the Jewish Welfare ia, could not allow Russia to get away cessful. aires and police either passive or erewski, although informed of the Board is just beginning," Mr. Fosdick shot. The first aim of the humane Em- with the whole bag. They made the join mob. Jews not admitted to alarming reports which have come All Jews in Sheleslonka were or- said, "that is, as far as its importance customary "gentlemen's agreenfent," peror Joseph, who was an admirer of notorious thieves where militia. to us front Poland, when re- is concerned. Our men are being de- dered to leave the town and their which the ghetto slang expresses in a Rousseau's theory, was to introduce and criminals are welcomed as mobilized. It is a very trying period. property seas seized by the mob. quested to protest against these somewhat altered Talmudic phrase: secular education. He was in this re- Roswadow Jews members. In Many Jews were killed during the reported outrages, likewise de- The incentive that kept them fit to "You take one half and I'll take the spect as in many others unfortunate murdered. Jewish war widow fight is gone. The battle is won and disorders in the following cities: clined to do so. in the selection of his officials. other." both arms broken and maltreated, In these circumstances the im- they want to come home. And the Foksh, Koshkersh, Shampek, Barsha. Herz Homberg, a disciple of Austria's Weakness. In killed. Five hundred Jewish mediate appointment and func- welfare organizations have got to Shaltvadkert and Nedshekata. I'russia, with her staff of capable Mendelssohn, in whose house he was leave families in danger. Cannot tioning of such a commission as come in to breach the gap, to give most of these places the population officials, made considerable headway tutor, was appointed superintendent of home as no means of transit. At has been suggested is undoubt- them plenty to do, to fill up all their consists of Slays and Roumanians. in :Germanizing the acquired sections the Jewish schools in 1878. mercy of ninth Jews all disarmed lei-use time, so that they will conic edly desirable, so that the world Three years previously compulsory of Poland, aided by the cities which before pogrom. Poles retain home in as fit morale, with as un- may know all the facts. even under Polish dominion had a con- school education had been ordered. weapons. LOUIS MARSHALL, Iroken a spirit as they had when they The Jews, led by Yakevka Landau. siderable German population. KANN." President American Jewish went over." She did not succeed, however, in the son of the famous Rabbi Ezekiel "Pogroms in free Poland inde- Appealing to all Jewish young men, The Emperor Committee. overcoming the resistance of the Landau. protested. scribable. Jews in many villages especially teachers, rabbis and enter- JULIAN W. MACK, • would not receive them, and the con- ToPEK.k.—Lauding the work riff Polish landlords and peasantry. and cities completely ruined. tainers, to answer the call for Jewish Jews in the war, Major-General Leon- !'resident Zionist Organization Austria had no such dIsciplined sequence was that they bought the Many families maltreated. Left Welfare Board field workers, Jacob ard Wood, commaner of the 10th Di- corps of officials as Prussia. In addi- officials,. including Herz II omberg. of America. Schiff, vividly set forth the im- vision, spoke at the dedication of the tion Maria Theresa, under whose The law remained a dead letter and w ithout shelter, food, clothing. Eight Thousand Protest. Mobs take or destroy everything, portance of after-the-war work. "DE- I ewish Welfare Board building at reign the annexation of Galicia took was abrogated in 180o, To the hearty applause of 8,000 where nothing left in homes, MOBILIZATIVN SHOULD, NOT. Camp Funston, Kansas, recently. He place, was a bigoted Roman Catholic, What autocracy could not accom- Jewish workers assembled in Madi- doors and window frames taken. M FAN DEMORALIZATION," he said: a devotee of the Jesuits. The Jesuits plish, came as a matter of course with son Square Garden "to weep in sym- limbers with new-born babies "When the call came for men to vere the cause of Poland's fall, as they the progress of modern ideas, propa- said. pathy" with the persecuted Jews in taken from bed and laid on bare Rev. Fr. John J, Burke, chairman tight the battle for democracy, the Jere also the instrument of torture for gated to some extent by the Hebrew Galicia and Poland, and to demand of earth. Bed and linen taken by of the Committee of Six, representing Jews were among the first to annoyer her Jews. Haskalah authors. Of these Galicia the civilized nations of the world that mob. prominent rep- the Catholic War Council, told of the the call, their service being giVen had some of the most The latest development in Galicia of they call a halt to the pogroms now KAHN. effective co-operation of the Jewish cheerfully and freely. Their work has which we read with a feeling of hor- resentatives, Joseph Perl and Isaac taking place, both conservative and Front The Hague: Welfare Board with the other welfare been done well and they have made ror, and which we hope will prove Erter. They awakened in the hearts radical leaders of the race united in "Pogrom situation grows more exaggerated as regards the number of the young men, languishing in the agencies. He, as well as Charles R. good soldiers. "declaring war upon the forces of op- Begs Allied The home of the Jewish Welfare of victims, are the logical sequel to "Klaus." an ardent desire fora the dangerous daily. Watson, associate secretary of the Y. pression that have been denying the people and government to enforce M. C. A., who represented Dr John Board fills a long felt need at Camp the policy inaugurated by the Jesuits higher aims of life. So great was their fundamental rights of human liberty their warning which Poland dis- R. Mott, emphasized the importance Funston and adds greatly to the facil- when they were called into the coun- success that in 1912 the gymnasiums to the Jews." Jacob II. Schiff, the of demobilization work and urged ities for welfare work on a wider and try under Sigismund II. in the six- showed an attendance of 23 per cent regards. Help quickly. Also im- hanker, and Justice Jacob I'anken, the financial assistance for of Jews, the Realschulen (science teenth century. that the Jews of America to take care greater scale." mediate Socialist, stood upon the same plat- shelterless, pillaged Jewish The Jesuit needed fanaticism to high schools) 19, and the girls' high of them throughout their whole ex- form. Nathan Straus, Jacob H. Schiff and check the progress of the Protestant schools even 37 per cent, though the masses urgently needed." perience from beginning to end, from Mr. Schiff denounced Dmowski, the,. Mortimer L. Schiff, Walter E. Sachs, movement and to counterbalance the 871,895 Jews of Galicia form only 10.86 the time they leave home till they get From Zurich: heda of the Paris Committee, recog- Rabbi David Phillipson of Cincin- "heretics," as the members of the per cent of the population. "Authentic telegram beyond all hack again to their homes nized by the United States Govern- nati, Judge Samuel Greenbaum, Rabbi Greek Catholic church were called. Aims of Justice. doubt informs that thousands of Following the luncheon tendered to ment as the official representative of Henry K. Cohen of Galveston, Texas; In the same way as Joseph II. Everything else was indifferent. Let Galician Jewish soldiers' families the out-of-town delegates, reports of l'oland, saying that "he should never Hon. Abram I. Elkus, Judge A. K. the peasant live under one roof with looked for the intellectual advance- Colonel Harry Cutler, chairman of foreign countries are threatened have been tolerated upon the shores Cohen of Boston, Dr. Cyrus Adler his cattle in the vermin-ridden mud ment of the Jews, he tried to improve starvation because penniless and the Jewish Welfare Board, Chester of America, for he has shown that he of Philadelphia, Dr. Louis Grossman huts, let the noble enslave him worse their economic status. Jacob Teller, Mortimer L. Schiff and 'their nationality scents still unde- and his crowd have instigated and of Cincinnati, Leon Sanders, Jacob than did the slave holder of our south- The great mass of the impoverished other officials were heard. cided. have been responsible for the boycott Billikupf, Simon Miller• of Philadel- ern states, let them die by the hun- Jews continued, as was the case in the Mack, Marshall. Recommendations embodied in of the Jews in Poland." phia, Charles Hartman, Rabbi dreds of thousands in epidemics, as days of Polish independence, to eke Colonel Cutler's and Mr. Teller's re- Julian W. Mack, President of the Resolutions were passed by a stand- Maurice Harris, Rabbi David de Sola long as the dominion of the church re- out a miserable existence. ports outlined a program of and Zionist Organization of America, ing vote calling upon the peace con- Pool and•Rabbi Rudolph: Grossman. mains unshaken. Many of them were innkeepers in demobilization work that includes Louis Marshall, President of the ference "on behalf of the Jewish peo- Col. Cutler and his associates were villages. This was prohibited. They Jewry Suffers. vocational training for wounded, American Jewish Committee, joined ple, for protection, for security, for tendered the thanks of American The Jews were the worst sufferers must turn to agriculture, manual labor educational and industrial training of in a reply to the statement that ap- justice, freedom, a right to live and Jewry for their excellent work, fol- from these conditions. It is an old and other "productive occupations." men about to be mustered out of the the a right to develop." Meyer London, in peared in the press issued by lowing a motion by Jacob H. Schiff. well expressed It is easy to give such an advice experience, wonderfully army and navy and rehabilitation The following directors were in Koheleth, that the oppression of the comfortable council rooms to penni- Polish National Committee and the the Socialist Congressman, read a work in war-ridden countries. denying resolution of protest which he will in- elected for three years: Col. Harry poor and the perversion of justice is less untrained people, but in the Polish National Department Mr. Schiff, in his financial report, of the reports that troduce in Congress. The other problem solved It- the authenticity stated that the Jewish Welf,re Board Cutler, Dr. Cyrus Adler, Abram propped up by the victims of oppres- course of time the have come to this country recently speakers were Scholem Asch and M. off self to some extent. had received $2,000,000 in contribu- Elkus, Judge Irving Lehman, Rabbi sion who see others still worse Statistics of the last census show concerning pogroms against the Jews Olgin, the Jewish writers, who spoke M. S. Margolies, Louis Marshall and than they are. tions to carry on its work, and had in Yiddish. Justice Panken presided. This was the policy of the political that 533 Jews own rural property, in Poland, and demanding the Mortimer L. Schiff. Carl Dreyfus Of disbursed approximately $1,250,000. of an inter-allied and combine engineered by the wealthy aggregating about 750.000 acres. This Boston, Mass., was elected director Among the prominent men in IF (Continued Oa Page Matt) American commission to investigate (Continued On Page Four.) Polish landholders. and the Jesuits. tendance were: Hon. Louis Marshall, for one year. Mr. GEN. WOOD EXTOLS JEWS IN THE WAR pointment ap-