A merican ffewish Periodkal Carter CLIFTON AnNUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION VOL V. NO. 25. 26TH CONVENTION OF U. A. H. C. OPENS IN BOSTON, MAY 19 Delegates from 206 Congrega- tions Attend Meeting of Union of American Hebrew Congre- gations. PLAN EXPANSION OF RELIGIOUS ENDEAVOR Dr. Samuel Schulman, In Key- note Speech, Demands Equal Rights for Jews in Every Country. --- (Special to ish Chronicle.) Boston, Mass., alav sainted Schulman, of New York. speaking on "The Jew and the New Age" in Tem- ple Israel, Commonwealth avenue. sounded the keynote of the purposes and hopes of the l•nion of Americ a n Hebrew Congregations, which h as opened at the Copley Plaza hotel a four days' program of the twenty- sixth biennial council. The temple was thronged with the several hundred delegates to the con- Vention, which includes the third bi• ennial convention of the National Federation of Temple Sisterhoods, and with local and visiting Jews of prominence. The program of exer- cises included invocation by I)r. Henry Berkowita., of Philadelphia; greeting by Rabbi Harry Levi, of the Temple Israel: Dr. Schulman's :id- dress and benediction by Rabbi Louis Nlann. of New Haven. Some of those tvho are in attend- ance at the meetings are J. Walter Freiberg. president of the of American lIelirew Congregations: Charts Shohl, vice-president; Rabbi Leo NI. Franklin. of Detroit, presi- dent of the Central C0liftrellet 11f American Rabbis; Jacob II. Schiff, Julius Rosenwald. Daniel P. Hass. 'Max J. Kohler, I)r. Leon Harrison, of St. Louis: Judge Jacob Brenner, Colonel Harry Cutler, of Providence; Dr. Louis Grossman, of Cincinnati: Simon W. Rosendale. of Albany, and William B. W011in•r, of Peoria. DETROIT, MICHIGAN,. FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1919. SAYS SPAIN WANTS LARGE JEWISH IMMIGRATION. London.—The well-known Jewish savant, Professor Yelmilah, of the Cniversity of aladrid, has just ar- rived here from Spain. In an inter- view Professor Yehudali declared that the Spanish .king is very friendly to- wards the JeWs. King .alfonso tieing quite active as the honorary president of the Ilispanu-Jewish Society. Professor Yelitulall further stated that the liberal and educated elements in Spain would like to see great num- bers of Jews settle in that country. The Spanish government has very often had occasion to defend the per- secuted Jew s in \Lithe?, 111111 great success. The goserioncia is also sup- pressing anti-Semitic newspapers ;aid periodicals and in general is looking out for the interests of the Jewish communities which are descended from Spain. Pisgah Lodge Increases Its Subscription to the 1.0. B. B. Orphan Asylum Per Year, $2.00; Copy, 5 Cents ZIONIST PROGRAM DETROIT JEWS JOIN IN DEPENDS ON JEWS HERE, SAYS NAAS MONSTER MEETINGS TO PROTEST MASSACRES Financial Burden Rests on American Jews Because of Impoverished Condition of A JEWISH COMMISSION Jews of Europe. WITH GERMAN PEACE RELATES WORK OF JEWS DELEGATION IN PARIS AT PEACE CONFERENCE Zionist Leader Speaks at B'nai Brith Luncheon and Mass Meeting at Shaare Zedek Tuesday. Bei Ini.—The German government has appointed a Jewish CO111111111 - 141011 to accompany the German peace deleeation to Versailles. The com- mission will act as an advisor to Count Brockdorf-ISantzau in all Jew- ish matters. It includes Ilerman Struck, the famous J ewish architect and Mizrachi healer; - Ur. Fuchs, Dr. Callan, I. Lichtheini, Prof. Sackett- heim and Rabbi Kopfstein. The lat- ter is an authority on questions relat- ing to the Jews of Silesia, the pros- ince which will partly go to Poland. This commission held a meeting in the office of the German foreign min- istry and decided to place the follow- ing demands: Equal rights for lees everywhere: a Jewish state in Palestine: indemnity for pogroms. and an international commission to be given the potter of executing all laws to be adopted in regard to the Jews. That the burden of tinancing the project of a Jewish homeland in Pal- estine must fall on American Jews was the message brought to the Jew's of Detroit by !Mr. Jacob De Haas, administrative secretary of the Zion- ist Organization of America, who re- $600 Is Raised in Ten Minutes cently returned from Paris, where he at Meeting—Philip Rice Pre- served as official delegate to the sents Flag to Lodge—Myer S. Peace Conference from the Zionist organization. Fink Speaks. \Ir. De Haas spoke before two au- diences last Tuesday. He was the In less than ten minutes over $600 speaker at the Eoruin luncheon of was subscribed by the members of Pisgah Lodge. I. 0. II. B.. at noon Pisgah Lodee on behalf of the Cleve- and he addressed a mass meeting un- land Orphan Asylum, after an appeal der the auspic e s of the local Zionist by Adolph Finsterwald, a trustee of organization at the Shaarey Zedek in the institution. 'The asylum which is the evening. The mass meeting was supported by the lodges of the held in connection with the Zionist Brit!) has recently mole great im- membership drive 110V1• in progress in provements in its facilita's and is in the city. At the conclusion of this need of much larger appropriations. ineetiog many new•members were en- Pisgah Lodge has increased its year- rolled. "Zionism No Longer a Theory." ly subscription to the asylum front S:dae York, May 21. — Madison "\\c have in Palestine already the $2.00 to la5.11( a 1. Inasmuch as the new subscription does not go into effect first active mlininistration that We Square Garden rocked Wednesday merinos to the enthusiastic chi•ering until next year. \I r. Finsterwald re- Jews have !Well pi rinittiel to assume mass quested that the new quota he grant- in 1.81)11 )ears," said Mr. 1)e Haas. of 15.111)(1 Jews assembled in protest against reported ed now by making tip the difference "Zionism is no longer a matter of 11111 Chi* in widespread pogroms in Slavic Eu- theoretical discussion. Ity the victory w ith individual d ona ti o ns. alas I•sil l - of the British armies over the Turks rope when Charles Evans ster•ald started the fund with a $1011 mid the action of the British govern- sneaking of appeals to the United subscription and in a few liniments meet in declaring Palestine the nat- States to aid in putting an end to the :RAM Was pledged. Trim the entire ural Jewish liong.land. the way is 110W ntassarres, said $3,000 will he raised by the more than open for the Jews to possess the only "If America stands for anything in 1.000 members of Pisgah Lodge is legal home they have known in cen- her service to humanity, then HOW let simply a matter of a short tune. turies." America speak." A pleasing feature of last aliiiiday's The meeting concluded Memorial \\Ink no official action was taken meeting was ,the presentation of a los Mc Peace lonference on the Zion- day activities arranged by Jewish or- beautiful silken American flag to the is question, Mr. De Haas stated ganizations here to voice the protest lodge. the gift of Nits Philip D. Rice, t h at he found fete statesmen „a m m.„t of this city's 1.200000 people of Jew- a member of the lodge. The presen- not in hearty sympathy with the es- ish faith against the atrocities claimed teflon speech s as made by Myer S. tablishment of a legal domicile far Io have been perpetrated in Potato'. Fink, who. in his inimitable manner.. ih• l e , i n th e h o l e l an d. He d e . Galicia, Lithuania, and other countries characterized the flag as represent- clared that at the first meeting of of eastern Europe. Mg the very same ideals for which the League of Nations a positive state-, Nathan Straus presided as honorary the order of Iritai Brith stands. 'Flue meatfavoring a Jewish state wont(' •hmettm„. and Ab eam I . is.tkm., for- Biggest Mass Meeting at Arcadia Turns Thou- sands Away. Overflow Crowds Fill Arena, Temple Beth El, Shaare Zedek, Jewish Insti- tute and Labor Lyceum. PETITION TO PRESIDENT WILSON DEMANDS MURDER OF JEWS STOP Fred M. Butzel, Charles C. Simons, Rabbi Aishishkin at Arca- dia Voice Indignation at Pogroms in Poland, Rumania and Bessarabia—Rabbi Mayerberg Addresses 10,000 People at Three Overflow Meetings. The largest congregation of leas figure outlined against the Mite and ever gathered together in the annals white emblem of Zion, pointed to the of Detroit's Jew ish communal life shroud of black around the flag and stormed the doors of the Arcadia brokenly asked if they knew for whom Wednesday afternoon to attend the they were mourning. Again, at the meeting 1,i sorrow, mourning and pro- end of the meeting, when Cantor test because of the wholesale massacre Blume, with his choir, sang the in- of Jews in Poland and Roumania. mortal Song of Lamentations. Then The meeting was a part of a nation- restraint gate way. Women, their wide movement, centering in New hearts torn with suffering, cried hys- York city. to awaken a general and terically; children whimpered; men, an active interest in the intolerable unashamed of their emotions, 'sobbed conditions endured by untold thou- aloud. sands of European Jews. Fred M. Butzel Presides. As the crowd tiled into the Arcadia "It has been found necessary to i it became evident at once that thou- c sands could not gain entrance. Over- call this meeting of sorrow and pro- test, said Mr. Butzel, who presided flow meetings were hastily arranged. The doors of Temple Beth El. direct- at the Arcadia meeting, "although I wonder why in this day and age it is ly across the street, were opened and still necessary for us to protest. This n a few moments auditorium was i packed. A emit.,1 the estimatedat (000 ineeting,if of not other moment, will glee relief to pent-up emotion. It people tilled the Arena auditorium, will Ibridge the Atlantic and Pacific. further imp Woodward avenue. Ca- " °'t here seems to be a veil of tnys- pacity crowds taxed the Labor1:td': Ivry hanging over the world's news cemn and the Jewish Institute i it sources which prevents the facts front mg. reaching the English-speaking world," ., s, B Speakers were hurried front place sa id Alf. ut !SOMA. ze l . I do not 10101V why to place to address the waiting this should be so. I cannot believe throngs. Rabbi Samuel S. 111ayerberg Dr. Schulman Sounds Keynote. that there is any deliberate attempt delivered three addresses. Ile spoke Dr. Schulman discussed "Ifhe Jew first at the Temple Beth El. then on the part of the American tress to and the New Age." taking up the do such a thing. rushed to the .1 rena Gardens and ad- problems which confront AllleriCall Sees Race Menaced. dressed an overflow on the outside Judaism and the possible future de- of the hall, aggregating about 2,000 "Every day we have liven getting velopment of it. people. from diverse and impartial sources "Judaism is the cry for righteous- Crowd Is Orderly. the new?' of one horrible massacre n•ss and justice." he said. era tnotlo p i egrr. onTsh teoseha nriaassssatti,reesj,,avr,,e It Was a very orderly crowd that after "What Judaism say: is that the in- dividual in his life mast be hound by lodge solid its heartfelt thanks to lie made. and that Palestine would he . sneer ambassador to Turkey, and Rabbi filled even inch of available space at i, mire spoke. wise also the Arcadia hall, that stood four lines They look like a deliberate attempt Ms recognition of a law of right. Sir. Rive for his beautiful offering. temporarily placed under the man- metatett S. date of Great Britain. The Zionist Address of Myer S. Fink, Resolutions were adopted urging deep at the hack and clamored for to exterminate the race. Resolutions higher than his on impulse and de• itnatil ls:elleu a tt a dd ress , en titl e d emit,. ,t, ma k es _ program at ',regent C011eer11.; 11 , 1111 t h e prate eigifer•ice to "take such admittance before the doors were"Oceetas sio gn ieitsvis, Todaf pae ri ,,nasFsoar- sire, his hut for power and for pleas- into alestin , e, steps as shall provide to the Jewish closed by the police--a strangely cos- ere g ure. And that the life of a whole nit- i•c'' was deli% ered by NI yer S. Fink, 'melt rapid colonization in P counts- inclustrial,IY inhaliitants of Poland, Roumania and il tig the other, dta}. y . a stac a ilf „ , : i.ilti there l t the p u iiesithreo mopolitan crowd composed of Mimi- instance, fion must be governed by a law of which held the meetitte ill the closest developing the of thirty- righteousness and justice. which is attention and good spirits'. Mr. Fink and politically. until such time as the . , they eastern 1-Mropean countries ell- grant Jews, innocent of any knowl- , could , Ito longer logically deny forceable guarantees of full civil, re- edge higher than its mere ambition to pro- traced the phenomenal re-awakening Tirld edge of English, led by their more six fetes in Minsk, Poland. ivhich was become a ligions and political rights, and such first r it attributed a ibiete lt adrInet,o! ItlhoelsIkleiltl.iinkgi. duce wealth, to obtain world-doinin- of Pisgah Lodge from nninert, pas- l ';'. J- ' 14:" id! the J ew t" Americanized neighbors to the great lat tlir minority rights as are enjoyed by the meeting place where they might raise iae that ion and to become big with material sive body. to a real. living force in Ps initicai entity. American Jews Must Provide Funds. co-inhabitant national g ro ups of those their voice in psotest against the hors was done by Polish soldiers, and Pre- luxury. this community. I le cot :pared Pis- Because of the II ightful condition conntries. "A two-fold task is ours at this gall's awakening to Tennyson's poem roes perpetrated against their loved11 limierPaderewski now says that it was , meeting. We ought to inaugurate a "1 Summer Night's Dreint," in which of thi• lews of eastern Europe and Copies of te relutions so were sent ones in lands separated from them b y all a mistake. .14 nee tasation in England. the burf -This is butt an isolated instance of new epoch in American Judaism, in the theme centers aluma princess o..ostreeeh . as well as to President seemingly impassable barriers. There Nits De Haas said that the attainment accordance with the problems of the , 1 • • were grandmothers of the old coon . what is going on every day. The gm • . t m ea t rests o „ the Jests i 1 Ito is aroused train a deathless sleep • • • o t se •li Ins . s. .- . ,, cut , new age that is controuting us. Na e ," with letters urging immediate action try in their native costumes. their Jewish papers are full. of stories of f America. who hat b ee n compara- the maws- kiss 11t a i r: • 1:111r.1, ., o ought to emphasize the unity of Israel' "Y to effect relief for the "persecuted fringed shawls held tightly ?Mom the slaughter. and they have given . ". \lid so it was with pi sea h Lodge, nicely untouched by the devastation i which thrisitens to lie lost in the the names and addresses of thousands eastern their heads, with sunken eyes red and t. s I '" said Nis. Pink. "It was in a state 01 and enormous expenditure of the - world. This we can do by demanding Thousands were turned away front blurred with weeping, with faces tell- of me" , women and children who have freedom for Jewry wherever it may coma, awaiting a magic touch. This world struggle. and as the entire , Nladison Square Garden and an over- tale of histories of years of percent- be, and inviting the Jew's of all parties Phenomenal inspiration was provided world looks to America for rehabili- , o4o ,n ssr. s.mecting st as held outside its Min, of sulferiae, of fear—leading Perishe A ds rouse American Press. by twelve of our brothers, many of cation. so do the Jcws of the world tic cu-operate with us. :-. .hiens,',- ,e,line.ek,(,:111.0 1 , 1: itn-ey,Thi tl ill,iit,t1e grout- i , e,,,rs, :iii i s I ce s of samerica 111r nicer "Il'e w ant to arouse the press and "And again we ought to realize that whom are today active in the order, 1mots s to tier The great throng marched to the 1 pulpit of America to protest against while safeguarding the liberal spirit who saw the almost hopeless condi- deliverance. hail from the east side, headed by sters top toting to be left alone, who; what looks to he the deliberate Observation at Conference. which has inspired the traditions of thin and decided that a' change must 3.000 Jewish soldiers, sailors and ma- stared with wondering eyes at the i slaughter of a race. \\'e know that In his intimate and interesting talk Reform Judaism, it is our urgent duty take place. 'I hey dud this by brushing nines. 1111familiar masses about them, the sad 1 A mer i ca ?, sympathy has always been (Continued On Page 4.) to begin the constructive. work in aside decorum. by eliminating empty Acetiracy of the charges made by people who crowded :114111t them each with the oppressed among the pen- American Judaism, which the spirit- phrases, by disregarding the slavish leaders of the Jewish anti-pogrom wearing a sombre band of mourning id es o f th e world, and we are sure bonds of parliantintary procedure, ual revival of the world needs. demonstration held here was chat- pinned to his sleeve. that were the facts known, action but at the 1:11111l. hint` keeping within Demand Equal Rights. kneed by !obit E. Snitilski. president Old and Young Join in Sorrow. would he taken to secure guarantees the bounds of the laws of the order. of the Polish national department of There wee "We must bravely demand, if it is , „hi men. bearded, t h e i r against further slaughter. The Jews These men believed in 'direct action.' america, in a statement issued by the not too late. complete rights for the rounded with years of rare, 0 i I's'land and Roumania ask nn Polish bureau. Mr. Smuleki charged shoulders Jess' in every country. I do not think They put their hopes and desires into own w h ose li ves were but memories guarantee other than that they should it is too late. We must look to our practice. They applied the necessary 120,000 Names of Jewish Boys that the Polish people hail been sub- of the past, and those memories. sad: not be slaughtered like cattle, •ected to "alms?. and misrepresenta- own country. champion of freedom 'magic touch.' and Pisgah awoke." ::(1 iig Already Listed — Casualties tor wintglue cit Jz n a— saa Ica,(: : : their sons were there too. American- B'sai Brith Club .to Help. t-on" liy Tovish leaders for more than and the rights of men, as she has al- 101 /( Jews, whose accents showed only .1 1iine. hard-working May Reach 12,000—Figures two years. Mr. Pink traced the development ways been, to exert the influence of o tom e. ofa4 i). it ltite,imatinfa laowell t itilastertliaitsivies a trace of the older world. men who a Astound Nation. her moral leadership on behalf of of the ll'ilai Brith Club :11111 outlined had sought and found here freedom frc persecuted Jewry, and to prove that the plans that it has under way to Washington—Jokes on the pacifist POLES ACCUSE VILNA and life and happiness: there were true in the countries from which the American Jews who claim to be Jews make Pisgah Lodge the greatest Jew- tendencies of the Jews will have no JEWS OF "SNIPING . ' immigrants, Jetvs of every coun t ry Jews come?" in religion aril Americans in nation- ish fraternal organization in the appeal to excite laughter when the and clime. not yet simmering in our Purpose of Meeting. ality, who will set the example for country. statistics of Jewish participation in f great melting pot, men whose only Speaking of the reason for the what emancipated Jewry ought to be The lodge voted to aid the big pro- the great war, now being compili•d London.—Cable dispatches to the dream it was to give their sons and meeting Mr. Butzel said: "The Jew- everywhere. test meeting against Jewish masacres by the American Jewish war records :Morning Post from its Vilna corre- daughters those opportunities denied ish press of the last few days brings " Every comibunity of Jews has the at the .arcadia last IA'edinesday. The committee are completed. spondent report that the Poles who them in the lands of persecution, men us word that the neutral governments right to govern itself. as it sees fit. following members were appointed a At the present time this committee have lately occupied Vilna are con- who preceding their fatuities to Amer- of Norway. Sweden and Denmark lint Israel as a whole. to Which we committee to represent Pisgah Lodge: has 120.101 records of Jewish soldiers tinually accusing the Jews of one ica shortly before the war that they have milt messages of protest to the licking, cannot be appealed to on their I.. J. Rosenberg. chairman; Jacob actually in its tiles. \a'hen all the crime or another and making life for might establish themselves and earn government of Poland. and that ora- behalf, as a nation. whose home land our brethren in Vilna unbearable. is in Palestine. We cannot have two Nliller, Adolph Freund. Nathan Rob- returns are in, it expects to have the Thus, in the beginning the Poles said enough to send for their dear ones, tions have been delivered in the upper homes and we cannot speak of alle- Olson. Joseph J. Cummins and S. records of 200,1100 Jews who saw that the Jews invited the bolsheviki anxious-eyed. sorrowful-visaged men house of the legislature of Holland Sarasolm. eervice. Whose lifelong dreams about to he re- in condemnation of the massacres in giance to two homes in one breath. to take Vilna, and that the former allied, being cruelly shattered by the Poland and Roumania. If this expectation is met, and there We need, therefore. today. an organ- were siding with the bolsheriki when half-veiled stories in the press, tin- "These countries, closest to the i, is every reason to believe it will be, ization that shall rise above all parti- UPPER SILESIAN JEWS they were holding that city. One of the record will show that the Jews the newest accusations is that the believable tales of torment that hying scene of the horrors, are beginning san controlsersies. all factional inter- WORRIED ABOUT POLAND supplied about five per cent of the the chill of death to the heart. to take action and undoubtedly the eats, that shall discard all temporary Vilna Jews are shooting tipun Polish There here were young men w military and naval forces of the Unit- soldiers from windows, roofs and came movement trill spread until the new political expedients, rally again around i. London—The Jews of Upper Sile- ed States. out of curiosity and stayed because state is made to realize that het the banner of our Jewish faith, and other secret corners. and that 32 peo- sia are at the present moment very shall protect everywhere the rights The proportion of Jews in the ple, many of them Boy Scouts. were of something in the tense air that standing among nations will depend of Israel, who is greater than Pales- much concerned over the prospect United States to the total population killed on the streets as a result of linked their hearts with those of the on her ability to protect her citizens great multitude. There were shop an d t o prevent barbarism and whole- tine. and who has long outgrown its of this province being ceded to Poland is only about three per cent. such sniping. by the peace treaty. In such an girls and store girls who had ceased sale murder. possibilities." The Jewish casualties, so far listed, Due to these accusations, the ten- eventuality they desire to have their their labor. 1111th their sisters at noon Topics of Discussion. number 7.280. it is expeCted 'the sion among the population of Vilna Rabbi Aishishkin Speaks. rights legally assured in the treaty. on the day of fast and prayer and One of the topics for discussion at final count will show from 111,110(1 to is running high. The Polish military Rabbi Aishishkin followed NIT-. Iltit- officials have issued an order prohib- protest. All were there, all strata of as.d with an impassioned protest in the council will be "the successful society, all with broad hands of black completion of the Wise Centenary training of Rabbis. and maintains a 12 VoNi);r hundred citations for bravery iting every inhabitant of Vilna from Yiddish against the untold sufferings leaving his home after 8 o'clock in the pinned hurriedly to sleeves and coata Campaign for annual subscriptions to department of Synagog and School have already been listed. —a strangely quite people who neither . endured . by innocent Jets-s in lands of the Union of American Hebrew Con- Extension and a board of delegates The largest centers of Jewish pop- evening. talked nor anplanded, who merely sat persecution. gregations," and the results of the on Civil Rights of Jews. These three ulation supplied the greatest number "All the little nations of the earth with heavy hearts and eyes Minting! campaign will be announced at the departments are controlled by sep- of Jews to the service. New York PISGAH LODGE NOTICE, with unshed tears waiting for a word have been freed from their autocratic council meeting. A third topic is the arate boards, all of which will present ! and tyrannical gosernments. Again state and city supplied more than one- of hope, of reassurance, of rescue for "consideration of a program of expan- their reports during the council ses- third of all Of those listed up to the There will be a regular meeting of innocent children, mothers and bath- they are living a full. free and happy sion in all spheres of Jewish religious sions national life. Rut on the Jewish race Many auxiliary organizations are present time—the total for the state Pisgah Lodge. No. 34, I. 0 .B. 8., held ere. sisters and brothers, nes l'essly, , there rests a pall. Our flag is shroud• endeavor." The Union of American Hebrew holding their annual meetings at the standing 116W at 26,866. of which 22,- at the lodge rooms, 25 Broadway, on brutally murdered in hostile lands. - Audience Breaks Down and Weeps. ed in a veil of mourning. Monday evening, May 28, at 7:30 Congregations embraces 200 of the sante time as the union. Of these the 2111 were from New York City. Only twice in the afternoon (lid this' "The Jew has given freely in this Illinois is credited with 3,430, of o'clock. principal Jewish congregations of the National Federation of Temple Sister- horror-stricken multitude break down, war of his wealth and of his energy, United States. It represents well hoods, the Board of Editors of Relig• which 2.670 were front Chicago. and The speaker for the Forum Lunche• only twice did this people, bound by I.of his life and of his blood, and with over a million Jews, together with its ions Literature, and the Tract' Com- Massachusetts with 3.777, of which 830 on on Tuesday, May 27, will be Mr. a common sorrow, show. the agony what result? God alone knows how subsidiary organizations. It supports mission are the most important. 'the were from Boston. Nine hundred and Leon Dreifuss. Subject, "The Court the fear in their hearts. Once m a"). homeless ones there are in Po- the Hebrew Union College, located Synagogue Pension Fund Commission twelve answered the call to the col- Martial Martial In Its Practical Aspect." when Rabin E. Aishishkin, a venerable I (Continued On Page 4.) at Cincinnati, established for the will likewise present a detailed report. ors from San Francisco. New York Jews Hold Great Demonstrations To Protest Pogroms STATISTICS WILL SHOW 200,000 JEWS IN WAR I