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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1919-07-04

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A merica 'apish Periodical Carter

CLIFTON AVENUS - CINCINNATI 20, 01110

PAGE FIVE

THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

SAYS POLISH JEWS
FAVOR NEW STATE

Polish Consul General in U. S.
Issues Statement of Meeting of
Union of Jews in Poland
Against Separation.

JEWISH NATIONALISM
PREVENTS HARMONY

Tourists

NEW YORK.—A statement was
issued from the Polish Consulate
General in this city asserting that the
Jews in Poland were in harmony
with the Polish Government and
were opposed to alleged attempts of
Jews in other countries to promote
nationalistic feelings which might set
Polish Jews against Poles. The state-
ment was as follows:
"Oil May 23 there took place in
\Varsaw the general meeting of the
Union of Jews in Poland. Delegates
from all parts of the country were
present. 'File President of the meet-
ing, Mr. Loewensteia, a member of
the Polish Diet, stated in his speech
that it was the duty of the Jews in
Poland to seek to check separatistic
tendencies of Jewish nationalists
who, under the form of national au-
tonomy, wish to re-establish the
ghetto.
"The chief speaker of the meeting,
111r. Sterling, declared that the Rus-
sian 'a Aar riV1 Governments had
'tile in order

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Holy Land, and many of them have I of-town soldiers will remain for sev- was wiped out. The district is in
elected to remain there when dis- eral days as the guests of the society ruins.
Dr. John Thorn, the Jewish deputy
charged from the army, according to and will be taken on a tour of the
of Krakow declared in a speech made
l'rivate Jacob Borden of Chicago, who city.
by him in the Polish Syem: "The
served under Lieut.-Col. J. S. Miller,
pogromists went the limit of brutal-
a Jewish officer in the 38th Battalion. MANY JEWISH CITIES ON
ity: Not only the living but also the
The desire for a Jewish homeland was
DNIEPER WIPED OUT dead Jews are attacked." lie mention-
strong among the members of the
ed as an illustration, the last mas-
Jewish Battalion, he declared. This
sacre in Chelm, where the perpetra-
feeling also existed among the peoples
of Palestine, whose life in the past
London.—The London Times pub- tors of pogroms desecrated the Jewish
had not been a pleasant one, he said. lishes the following Constantinople cemetery, dug open the graves and
"As in my case," said Private Bor- cable: "The escaped prisoner, Mar- threw out the bodies of the dead.
den, "the majority of the members of co, together with the Ottoman. Greg-
the Jewish Battalion enlisted in this oryev, are devastating the cities of the
The Rev. A. Filer has been elected
country and went to W'indsor, Can- lower Dnieper in southern Ukrainia.
ada, for their preliminary training. The entire Jewish population of assistant minister at Glasgow, Scot-
\Viten I went there nisi a year ago Cherkas, Kremenclitig, Llisabetgrad, land.
more than a thousand Jewish men
were gathered in the camp waiting to
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be sent across. The steamer which
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took is to England was simply pack-
ed with soldiers and the conditions
were bad because of overcrowding."
After training a short time in Eng-
land, Private Borden said the Jewish
battalions were taken to Palestine,
where some of them were transferred
to duty in Egypt. He showed pic-
tures of the members clad in the Sum-
mery costume of the Egypians, which
mast
adoped by the army..

NI ambers of the Red Nlogin Do\ id
and Hebrew Sheltering and Immigrant
Aid Society, who met the Jewish sol-
diers at the pier, took them to the
headquarters of the later organiza-
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tion at 229 East Broadway, where
they were given a dinner. The out-

Paris:—•he socialist paper, "Napr
zod," published at Krakow, came oar
with a charge that it was without._—
question, the Polish soldiers, who Ilan
made the attack in the Krakow pog-:INS

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The first meeting of "The Ham-
tramck Nlerchants . Association" was
held Tuesday, June 17. The meeting
was called to order by Chairman pro-
tern, H. Robinson at 9 a. m. The fol-
lowing officers were elected: Presi-
dent, David Berger; vice president,
L.
\\'m. Goldstein; treasurer, H.
Stern and secretary, Louis Wisner.
An executive committee was also
appointed which will operate under
the leadership of Mr. Sol Goldberg,
as chairman, who will be assisted by
4 Messrs. Jake Silberstein, M. Margo-
lis, Joseph Schwartz, 11 Robinson and
J. Hamburger.
The need for increased mutual un-
derstanding and co-operation of all
Business Men of Hamtramck has
long been recognized, much discussed
and has at last entered the great high-
way to realization through the forma-
tion of this new and progressive
organization.
It will be the purpose and aim of
"The Hamtramck Merchants' Associa-
tion" by thinking, talking, and doing,
to promote an ever increasing sense
of harmony among all peoples of our
rapidly grooving village; to develop
the many now latent possibilities of
our community; to create improved
business conditions throughout Ham-
tramck and to stand firmly at all times
as ardent advocates of the highest and
truest fundamentals of Americanism.
The association will hold regular
weekly meetings and will be address-
ed at frequent intervals by men and
women prominent in the United States
or Canada, as active exponents of the
theories and practices employed in
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90 JEWISH LEGIONAIRES
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New York.—Among the 531 Ameri-
cans. who had fought under the Brit-
ish flag, returning on the steamer
Orduna were ninety members of the
Jewish Battalions, many of whom had
seen service in Palestine and Egypt.
Quite a few of the soldiers wore the
billies of Scottish regiments. while
the Colonial insignia of the larger of
England's possessions speared on the
uniforms of others.
A Scottish band met the Orduna at
the port of debarkation and escorted
the soldiers to the Seventy-fifth Reg-
ment armory, in this city, where they
were paid off, having been previously
discharged in England. Twenty
brides of the soldiers were placed in
charge of the Red Cross, while their
husbands were at the armory.
All of the repatriated Americans ex-
pressed satisfaction at coming home
again, but said they were glad they
had been in the war with the British
forces. Not all of the Jewish soldiers
saw active service in the East. as the
signing of the armistice stopped
further shipments of troops from
England, where they were training.

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