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A merico' Yewish Periodical Carter

CLIPTON AYENUI CINCINNATI 20, 01110

THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION

VOL. VI . NO. 3.

POLES JOIN JEWS IN
DULUTH, MINN., TO
PROTEST POGROMS

DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1919.

"This Is No Essay Against the
Jew—," But There's Too Many
Jewish Doctors In Hospitals!!

"This is not an essay against the
Jew. He has his place in our public
life and is plowing ahead, but the
Christian doctors of Brooklyn tell us
that if something is not done very
soon there will be a sad condition in
our city and its hospitals. There are
practically no Christian medical stu-
dents. The only doctors available are
Jewish doctors."
This statement appeared in a recent
issue of the Tablet, a New York pub-
lication. The Tablet further informs
its readers that "the alarm was
sounded" by a prominent Christian
physician identified with a New York
hospital. The opinion is voiced at the
same tinie that the fault for the con-
dition named is in Christian parents
who do not assist their boys at school
to keep up their studies and that "the
itch to appropriate the boy's salary is
too strong for many.'' The statement
concludes as follows:
' 'Meanwhile the clever Jewish fam-
ily will live on a meal a day to edu-
cate its boy. Today our hospital
staffs are preponderatingly Jewish.
Bill Christians need Christian doctors.
Wealthy Christians could do nothing
better than encourage Christian
youths to study medicine. It will be
a wise precaution for the future."

CATHOLIC CHAPLAIN
PRAISES GALLANTRY
OF JEWISH SOLDIERS

$35,000,000 FOR
JEWISH RELIEF IS
BEING RAISED NOW

Jackson, Mich.—Captain Vincent J.
Toole, chaplain of the• 324th Field
artillery, a prominent Catholic clergy-
Says American Ambassador Disregards Damaging Admissions by man of this city, has returned from
France with words of admiration for
Poles Themselves and Cites Other Incontro-
— —
the gallantry and bravery of the Jew-
Resolutions Requesting Investiga-
vertible Evidence.
American Jewish Relief Committee
ish soldiers in the field.
"\\'e had many Jewish boys in the
tion by American Commission
Conducting Non-Sectarian Cam-
New York—In a copyrighted cable anguished Jews in N'ilna, who are army," said Chaplain l'oole, "and as
and Immediate Stop of Massacres
paigns in Every State in Union
report from Paris to the New York not even permitted to buy food for au army priest 1 take pleasure in pay-
their famished children. The story ing the highest tribute of praise to the
Times, Charles A. Seidel' says:
Signed by Jew and Gentile.
—Many Completed.
The members of the various Jewish of Limberg for mouths has been pub- Jew for gallantry in the field. Many
organizations of the world assembl- lished, giving the testimony of trust- of our most efficient officers and brav- $2,000,000 AMONTH FROM
ALL POLISH AND JEWISH
ed in Paris for the purpose of assur- worthy eye-witnesses to the mediaeval est officers were Jews. 1 became in-
ELEMENTS REPRESENTED
U. S. IS INADEQUATE SUM
ing the rights of their people in the fiendishness with which the Jews timately acquainted with many 01
new States of Eastern Europe are were treated. Depositions of what them and am proud to say that I
Duluth, Minn. has furnished to the
indignant and distressed over the re- has occurred in many other localities numbered among them many of my
The terrible persecution which has
world a most remarkabe demonstra-
staunchest friends."
port from America that through the are available.
combined with the privations result-
tion of true American spirit. While
Chaplain Toole also praised the ing from the war has created a crisis
"'The Pinsk affair has been made
State Department at Washington
ill feeling and bitterness, bordering
Hugh Gibson, the new American the subject of parliamentary inquiry, members of the Jewish NVelfare III the suffering of more than six mil-
on serious clashes, have characterized
Minister to Poland, has issued a yet hlr. Gibson with profound in- Board, stating that they were always lion Jews in Poland and other East-
the relations of Jews and Poles in
statement to the effect that no po- souciance either disregards these at the service of any American soldier ern European countries. Approxi-
many cities because of the terrible
groms have occurred in that country. channels of information or looks upon regardless of his creed. He also mately two million dollars a month
pogroms committed against Jews in
Louis Marshall, President of the them as fictitious or negligible. Yet praised the personnel of the Knights are now being expended in the effort
Poland, the Jewish and Polish citi-
combined Jewish committees in Paris, when two aged rabbis, whose mem- of Columbus, the Salvation Army, to provide adequate relief. As soon
zens of Duluth have met in peaceful
speaking for all his associates, gave bership in the Polish diet and whose Red Cross, and stated that much of as it is possible to send supplies into
assembly, discussed the crimes com-
me the following comment this even- venerable appearance and learning the criticism of the V. NI. C. A. is not Russia these expenditures will have
mitted against the Jew in Poland, and
I'd not save them from the gentle justified inasmuch as this organiza- to be enormously increased. The
ing of Mr. Gibson's statement:
joined in signing a resolution demand-
"To one familar with Polish affairs, dalliance of the brutal mob in the tion assumed an enormous task and most strenuous efforts must be made
ing that the reports of the pogroms
the report attributed to Mr. Gibson, very capital of Poland, complained of that it encountered many difficulties, to raise additional funds if the great
be investigated, stopped immediately
minimizing the extent of the Polish this outrage General Pilsudski, recog- the magnitude of which .should be undertaking of saving the stricken
kept in mind.
and the perpetrators punished se-
Jewish populations in these areas is
pogroms, is astounding. lie has ap- nizing conditions which do not ap-
Chaplain Toole was twice cited for to be carried on.
verely.
parently spoken out of the fullness of pear to have come within Mr. Gib-
",„.allantry
action"
and
decorated
One of the Polish signers of the
In this tragic crisis it is gratifying
his ignorance. Until he arrived in son's ken, issued a decree in which
resolution is Rev. (Capt.) S. A. Iciek,
1Varsaw in the latter part of April I v: deplored the existence of the dis- with the Co in de Guerre fur distill- to note the funds that have already
guisheil service in the N'erilun sector. been received in 1919 as a result of
chaplain of the Polish army, whose
there had been no American Legation gracetul incidents which Mr. Gibson.
letter to The Detroit Free Press "ex-
the state wide non-sectarian cam-
there. He had no previous knowl- nmre royalist than the king, seeks to
plaining" the pogroms met with de-
paigns conducted by the American
edge of Polish conditions. As late deny.
nunciation by the "Free Press' in its
Jewish Relief Committee. In January
as a fortnight ago he stated officially
Holler's
Warning
to
His
Soldiers.
Louisiana raised over $400,000 and of
editorial columns, and prompted let- Repudiates Sensational "Story" of that he had made no personal inses-
"And
now,
concurrently
with
the
this sum over $301,000 has already
ters of protest from all over the
Zionist Poet Who Grossly Mis- ligation into the subject of pogroms application of the coat of whitwash
been received in cash. A similar
country. That Rev. Iciek has been
and could not speak authoritatively
quoted Him.
prevailed upon to view the pogrom
concerning them. Until June 11 he by which our representatiee seeks to 300 Delegates Represent 110 campaign in the Mate of Arizona in
hide
the
sea
of
blood
that
has
been
February resulted in a contribution of
situation in a more reasonable light
had made no effort to give them per-
Cincinnati—In a message to the
is due to the influence of Rabbi
sonal attention. On that day he start- and continues to be shed, comes a Orthodox Congregations — Pre- $55,000 which has been paid in almost
Cincinnati
Tintes-Star
and
in
reply
to
in
full.
from
General
special
military
order
Maurice Leftkovitz, of the Temple
diet Union With Liberals.
ed on a tour of inspection to Vilna.
Emanuel, Duluth, who heads the list an inquiry from Rabbi David Philipson Hence his report is necessarily based Haller, the Polish Commander, re-
Southern States' Good Record.
of
this
city,
former
President
William
of Jewish signers. To Rabbi Lefko-
on the merest hearsay, parrotlike ported in Le Temps of June 12. in
New York—The seventh annual
As a result of the state campaign
vitz is due the credit of bringing Pole Howard Taft completely repudiated repetition of what has been told him which lie admits the truth of com-
and Jew together in the most un- what purported to be an interview in court circles, within whose sacred plaints of persecution made by JOSS convention of the United Synagogue din Kansas, which took place in March,
usual demonstration of its kind in with him written by P. M. Raskin, a precincts Jews are not permitted to and declares that to strike and wound of America and the second conven-lalmost $1a0,000 has been actually re-
defenseless people, to inflict cruelties non of the ‘Vonien's League of that iceived by Mr. Arthur Lehman, Treas-
this country, thus avoiding the pos- member of the speaker's staff of the enter.
upon them and to despoil them of organization were held last week in I urer of the National Committee As
sibility of constant bickerings, "boy- Zionist Organization of America. The
"There in the face of continuous
"interview"
originaly
appeared
in
the auditorium of the Jewish Theo- : a result of a campaign in South I.)a-
cotts" and other evidences of hatred
and unparalleled atrocities that have their property is conduct unworthy
'The
Day"
of
New
York,
and
among
of Polish soldiers in the service of a logical Seminary of America. Almos(kuta, $511,000 was raised of which
between the American Jew and Pole.
shocked
the
civilized
world,
all
the
3011 men and womev from 110 Jew'- morethan half has been paid in. State
The resolutions adopted at the other "sensational" things contains charges are brazenly. met with the sacred cause.
"In the old Czarist days we became ish conservative congregations and 'campaigns haue just been concluded
mass meeting held last week are this sentence: 'Let me tell you this, stereotyped remark: 'There have
I
have
many
Jewish
friends,
but
most
signed by the representatives of
quite familiar with the benumbing in- sixty sisterhoods, which are affiliated in Texas, Kentucky and South Caro-
of them belong to the Reform wing, never been any pogroms in Poland.' fluences of court life, where, far from with the body. attended the sessions. ' litia. Of the $5110,000 raised in Texas
every Jewish element, liberal, ortho-
and most of them are anti-Zionists. This is usually followed by a pro- those who wept and suffered, those
Following the opening prayer by ' more than half is already in in cash
dox, Zionist and non-Zionist and by
I am, perhaps, the only Zionist among nouncement., the inconsistency and
who dwelt within the charmed circle Rabbi Solomon Goldman of Clew-,and upwards of $200,000 has been sent
the leaders in the Polish community.
falsehood
of
which
does
not
abash
its
them," and he chuckled the familiar
land and the singing of the "Star 'in to national headquarters. In Ken-
The text of the resolution fol-
authors, that, after all the victims are were oblivious of the truth and
Taft chuckle.
. Spangled Banner," the Res'. Dr. Elias lucky $230,000 was raised, the greater
dreamed that it did not exist.
lows:
The "interview" had Mr. Taft make Bolsheviki or capitalistic exploiters.
,
L. Solomon, President of the United ,part of it in cash, One of the most
Whereas, frequent reports have ap-
Synagogue,delivered his annual „,i. remarkable records is that of South
Slaughters in the Ukraine.
nentinn of Dr. Philipson's name and
The Story of Pinsk Retold,
peared in the American press con-
his probably prompted Dr. Philipson "Mr. Gibson finds it convenient to
,
was raised,
"Information
of
but
a
small
part
dress. Ile told of the work of the C arolina where $140000
cerning pogroms and outrages which
zo send a letter of inquiry to Mr, disregard conceded facts. Ile forgets of these shameful massacres has organization in the last year, and a lth
have been committed, and which al-
$101p00.
Of
this
cunt
$105,000
was
Taft as to the truth of his statements that during the last seven years. at reached the VVestern world. They said that notwithstanding the war its
legedly are still being committed, by inasmuch as he Claft) had declined
the instance of a political cabal, a have taken place not only is Poland, ' growth had been steady, the member- received in cash and has already been .
Polish legionaries in the territories o discuss the subject of Zionism
pernicious boycott has been waged but in Eastern Galica as well. They ship having increased from 82 to 1111 remitted to national headquarters.
occupied by them upon the Jews resi- heretofore.
against Jews, which threatens their have been numerous and indescrib- congregations.
Ile said that the
Arkansas Shows Big Gain.
dent there;
Mr. Taft's explanation of the re- destruction industrially and economic- ably cruel and bloody in the Ukraine.
United Synagogue had participated ill
Therefore, be it resolved that we makable "interview" follows:
A state wide campaign is just now
ally. lie cooly ignores the awful Consequently the Jews of Eastern all war activities and helped to find
American citizens resident of Duluth,
an sas.
Albany, N. Y., June 7, 1919.
story of Pinsk, where thirty-seven de- Europe are dwelling in the midst ot rabbis to serve as cliatil„i„s in the reaching its conclusion in Ark 881.32
respectively of the Jewish faith, as
" In 1917 Arkansas raised $13,
My Dear Rabbi Philipson-1 have fenseless omen were without resist-
also
I
t
perpetual alarms, and at this mm
moment, army and navy, and
hen PP 1
well as those of other faiths and of
am.
-
In
1918
receipts
from
the
entire
state e
favor of
lune 2nd. into
I am much
, air
mice
taken
custody while engag- when human hearts everywhere are raise funds for all the various drives.
Polish descent, do hereby petition surprised at the newspaper article e d i n wor
• I
$4i,365 20
I
1
k of philanthropy by the yearning for peace and the end of
Dr.
Solomon
thanked
the
organiza-
eat
campaign
over
$100000
has
al-
President Wilson to appoint forth- you enclosed purporting to be an in- military authorities. and without the
bloodshed, for the dethronement of tics for re-electing him as president , ' r,„,,,.).
with an American commission to in- 01-
i
been subscribed.
The chair-
view held with me by a Mr. Ras- semblance of a trial or hearing were injustice and the cessation of enslave- for the coininear.
vestigate with all due speed the al- kin. 1 WaS traveling on a Pullman delibera
6 y
man of the Arkansas Committee is
te ly murdered at the coin- meat of spirit, they are singled out ,
Mr. Ike Kempner. The drive has
leged Polish pogroms and outrages ear from Pittsburg to Washington. maw'
. tons
1 i ;
, r, who
of a t ,„ tish opi ci.o
Unity of Religion.
far fur a double portion of suffering be
so widely reported;
,
been
thoroughly non-sectarian in all
o . 'Two men of foreign type sat on the has not even re cei red
d a reprimand.
cause of their comparative weakness "Ali sections u( every," lie said its aspects, Jews and non-Jews co-
And be it Mill'''. resolved that if 'I'

side of the car. One came over
ot se
n
and
because
of
the
blind,
willful
pre-
%it%
i
such investigations prove the reports :old asked me what my opinion of , He does not seem to know that
time, join hands to make operating to have the lives of stare-'
m crew si has expressed }na bb ed , judice begotten of ignorance and common war against the foes of Is-
to be in accdrd with facts, the Frest - ' Zionism was. I expressly declined to
mg people.
regret that some innocent blood was stimulated
by wickedness.
.
real and of all Judaism. It is not far
In this connection it may be an-'
dent is hereby petitioned to use his give an opinion. I said that I hail
shed on that occasion. He does not
o h poss ibilit y to ex.
,,,,g,
t
h
e
e
y
K
at._
r.
G
us
no
hostility
toward
b
e
a
lk
beyond
influence with the government of the t
flounced that $4,000 has been received
d with you and M
appear to have read the of ia l report euiano
i .1 . Her l " i berty and prosperit peer othrodOny and Reform to work from Utica, New York, as one of the
Polish republic to see to it that these ger, :Or Max Pain and others and
ot Lieutenant Poster ot the .\ ine ricau ;and theirs are bound together. NVIiat hand in h an d w ith this ideal in view. payments upon the Utica War Chest '
outrages and pogroms be put an end had read discussions of the issue sal-
l'eace Nlission, whose findings of fact
to immediately, and that those re- ficiently to advise me that the differ- corroborate the charge of murder. they ask is complete emanicipation. 1ust as they have worked during the allotment.
takes no account of the brutal the breaking of their chains, equality . war. so will they continue in the fu
.Many of the important industrial
sponsible for them be duly and ade- 1 ,„,,,. w as not as to mere colonization
He rather
.
quately punished in order that the of Palestine by Jews, but
as to before the law, the right to Ike their . tire. The war has also shown the states in the country have already
f castgations
inflicted on men an d \ VI /- own lives. to do their 'hare in level' orthodox lows that the reformed, too, agreed to conduct state campaigns
o
i
violated conscience of humanity be the spirit and future psychology
early in the Fall, among them are
thus vindicated and reassured; (the movement, and that I thought it men who were imprisoned after wit- °ping, the land in which they dwell. h ave it place in Judaism.
nessing the execution of those near U
- Maintaining that world
w m
peace was Indiana, Ohio, Illinois, Wisconsin,.
And be it further resolved that we would be presumptions arid unwise
and
dear
to
them
and
were
later
dis-
nfortunately
there
is
reason
to
he
petition the president and his co- in me, a non-Jew, to essay a judgment charged as innocent of all wrong. He lieve that because they are now ask- an ideal of the Jewish people, the Nebraska, Virginia and Rhode Island.
probably has never heard of the re- ing the l'eace Conference, which is United Synagogue passed a resolu- In this way it is hoped that the
delegates at the peace conference to in such a field.
. oil Pu- lion at the afternoon session hiders- thirty-five million dollars which is the
insist upon the incorporation into the I Mr. Raskin was evidently a poet
the distinguished
conferring
sovereign
powers ot liberty ing the League of Nations. The res- quota of the ,American Jewish Relief'
blicist, which
is in the of- land,
for the
same measure
peace treaty, whereby the states of and admitted it. He was an ardent port of Brailsford,
g
pu
shows that sec- to which all Poles rightfully aspire, °lotion declared that "the United Committee in 1 0 19 may he raised of
the Polish republic shall be establish- elithusiast and expressed great con- Enlish
there has arisen this recrudesence of Synagogue of America greets with behalf of the stricken population
ed and sanctioned, of the following tempt for those Jews who disagreed ficial files here, Who
provisions, to-wit: Iwith him. His companion, whose seal weeks before the Pinskmurd ers race hatred and bigotry. If the Poles ardententhusiasm the first promise of abroad.
but-
All citizens shall have equal name escaped me, said that he was the very officer who directed the b
of
would only realize that by cultivating peace thus being held out to us and
A.
civil, political and religious rights,' going to Palestine to live and forward fiery expressed to him has hatred
1 s upon all its constituent mem-
e spirit of brotherhood their coon- ca1
and should
declared
one
in th
without distinction of race, national- the movement. :Ns I look over the Jews
:,ery ten
be that
killed.
He Jew
makes
try would surely reap a rich harvest hers to pledge their devotion and
!report of the interview it seems to
of love and devotion, their future dedicate their energy to the glorious
ity, religion or language;
note of the arbitrary fine of 10o,- woold be secure; whereas. as they consummation of that peace of
B. Poland will assume the protec- Inc that I recognize remarks attrili-
fiat of life, liberty and property of wed to me as those Mr. Raskin made, 11o0 marks inflicted after this Inas- persist in pursuing the contrary righteousness for which our Presi-
all residents, regardless of origin or .and which, in his ardor, he notes me -acre upon the Jewish population of course, the blood of the innocent cries (lent is laboring."
Pinsk, followed by sinuar tines in
l as adopting.
Out to heaven as it has throughout all
creed;
Resolution on Massacres.
I must say that I had nn idea that other towns
We fondly cherish the hope that
Atlanta. (;:i.—,1t a mass meeting
the ages"
"Ile regards as unimportant the
the constitution of the republic of I was being intenicwrd nr that my
ca an iiizi an tgioltup ,a,ili sothiasdi(Tot,c ed rna held here to protest against the per-
,
catiiiii
by
Polish
authorities
at
onti
,
reported.
If
Poland may in all respects be in full !comersation "'a' to I.e
• secution and murder of Jews in Po-
resi011' icitio°nrg
accord with the progressive spirit of I had so understood, I would have in- Pinsk of 1,000,000 marks sent there A-NTI-DISCRIMINATION
ment to intercede in behalf of the land and other countries of Eastern
have what I said in writ- by the American Jewish relief com-
the New Era, and that under its bene-Isisted on
BILL PASSED IN N. H. Jew's in Poland, Rumania, and other Europe. United States District At-
or on having it written out for mittees to relieve their brethren dy-
non-Jew,
Eastern European countries where torney Hooper Alexander caused a stir .
ficent sway both Jew and non-
hesitationl" say- ing from famine and typhus, which he
once the present unfortunate difficul-l"Yisio"•
I vc l'es
massacres have been reported. The by referring to the lynching of I.eo
i" "
—The anti-discrimi- •esolution said that the United States Frank. After denouncing the "bro.'
ties be amicably adjusted, may enjoy, ling that the interview as given is not has as yet been unable to wrest from
Concord, N.
in the consciousness of a common correctly reported or in denying cate- the hands of the despoiler. He is nation bill recently introduced in the Synagogue of America voices its tal murders and high-handed crimes"
. I zorically that I said I was a Zionist. silent respecting the horrors of Vilna, New Hampshire house by Represen-
citizenship, common peace and pros
deepest resentment at these outrages, against the Jews of Eastern Europe.
perity. 1Yon are at liberty to publish this. the details of which liner been official- tative Marshall I). Cobleigh at the
with the ardent hope and prayer that Mr. Alexander told the audience that
ly reported, with the names of sixty request of Edward M. Chase, of Man-
,
Resolved, that copies of these res- With
hest wishes. believe me ' ' Mee " -
vigorous and energetic measures will the people of Georgia could not voice
Jews
clone
to
death,
particulars
of
chester,
acting
at
the
suggestion
of
olutions be forwarded to President ID ' Y mirs •
immediately be adopted by the Gov- a protest against Poland without the
property valued at 1,000,000 roubles Judge A. K. Cohen, of Boston, New ernment of the United States of possibility of a reply that "we no
TAFT,
(Signed) WILLIANI
Wilson, the peace delegation, both
pillaged and destroyed, a minute nar- England representative of the Anti-
houses of Congress and to the repre-
America to make the recurrence of longer have any right to protest
rative of floggings and other indigni- Defamation League of the I. 0. B. B., such
bloody horrors impossible." against murder, since the slaying here
sentatives in America of the new Rabbi Mayer, Kansas City,
Celebrates 20th Anniversary ties inflicted and of wholesale depor- has been passed.
A resolution also was passed call- some recent years ago of a man for a
Polish republic. '
tations of hundreds of reputable citi-
The new legislation, designed to ing upon all to distribute the work- crime of which he probably was moo-
(Signed)
zens, who are still undergoing incar- prevent discrimination against men-
Kansas City, Mo.—During the past
hers of any race or nationality (Jews ing
i hours of the week to make possi- cent."
REV. S. A. ICIEK,
ceration far from their homes.
ble the proper observance of the Jew-, He then asked. the permission of
week, Dr. Harry H. Mayer of Kansas
Chaplain of Polish Army.
were, of course, mostly affected), at
City, Mo., was presented with a purse Polish Admission of Cracow Pogrom. places of public accommodation, nat- ish Sabbath. A forty-four hour week the audience to read a paper which
REV. M. SENGER,
"Ile seems to know nothing of the
he said he had prepared, asking that
of 'U 500, given by 100 families of the
Pastor of St. Mary's Church.
orally met with considerable opposi- was favored by the delegrates,
the words be received without any
congregation as a token of their love occurrence at Lida and many other
B. W. KRYSPIN,
lion from the hotel interests.
demonstration and that he alone he
President Duluth Polish Committee. and esteem in honor of his twentieth towns. Nor does he appear to realize
The bill, now law. imposes a fine of Harvard Professor of
what
happened
at
Szenstnckau,
al-
made responsible for their utterances.
anniversary as minister of Temple
REV. K. SOKOLINSKI,
not less than $25 and not more than
Dies
Languages
Semitic
though
leading
Polish
journals,
avow-
He then read from several typewrit-
Pastor St. Josaphat's Independent Irnai Jeshudah.
edly Anti-Semitic. have confessed the $100 or imprisonment for not less
ten sheets, in which he characterized
Church.
happening there of a pogrom where than ninety days upon any owner or
PISGAH LODGE NOTICE.
as
persecution the lynching "some re-
Cambridge, Mass.—Doctor Craw-
MICHAEL W. OLSSEWSKI,
at least five Jews were killed and up- lessor of any place of public accom- ford H. Toy, who for nearly a Reit- cent years ago." of a mail of the Jew-
Secretary Duluth Polish Committee.
modation
who
displays
any
sign
or
There will be a regular meeting of ward of forty seriously wounded. lie
eration was professor of Hebrew and ish race, when he said it had not
RABBI MAURICE LEFKOVITZ,
who advertises in a way intended to
Fisnah Lodge, 3. 34. I. 0. B. B. held has failed so far as the public knows,
other Semitic languages at Harvard clearly been shown at his trial that
Temple Emanuel.
discriminate against the members of
at the lodge rooms, 25 Broadway, Mon. to report what has just been learned
University, died recently. lie retired he was guilty of the crime with which
RABBI TOPLITZ,
any
religious
sect,
creed,
class
or
de-
day evening, June 23, at 7:30 p. re. of the attack made upon Jews at
from active service in 1909, since he was charged.
Adath Israel.
Nominations for officers for the next Cracow, in which the Polish General nomination.
Not until the real murderer has
which time he was professor emeritus.
SOLOMON BUBLICK,
will be continued at this meet. Staff concedes that soldiers partici-
Ile was regarded as one of the lead-'keen impeached, not until the man
President Zionist S"'iety of Duluth, term
Intl, THERE WILL ALSO BE A pated, which resulted in the serious
Councillor Isadore Bloom has been ing Ilebraists amongst the Christian who actualy committed the crime for
E. A. SILBERSTEIN.
CLASS INITIATION. All brothers vounding of sixty-six Jews in streets, re-elected, without opposition. to rep- 'scholars of this country. Dr. Toy ,simich one man was taken out and
ROBERT BUCHMAN.
are urged to notify candidates. Elec. imuldic places, railroad stations, rail- resent the Cleveland Ward on the was a native of Virginia, and devoted killed by his brothers, has been con-
I. FREIMUTH.
will take place at the way trains or. by way of variety, of Middlesborough. England. Board ofhimself to his life's work when few vieted, can the people of Georgia pro-
The following editorial, applauding ton of officers
torturing them with knives and bayo- Guard'ans. He has already represent- men in that section outside of the test against Poland's crimes without
tl.e spirit of the joint meeting is ' - '" 1 " " "q4." 55 M° " 1. " j ""
Nominations will be permitted up to nets and setting fire to them. lie has ed this ward on the Board for the Synagogue knew anything about Ile- fear of what we have done to right
(Continued On Page Four.)
time of election.
deafened his ears to the wails of the last twelve years. I brew. wrong," said Mr. Alexander.

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