PAGE FOUR THE DETROIT Greetings May the coming year be filled with happiness and success for you and yours EWISH CHRONICLE 'REPORT OF PROCEEDINGS OF TWENTY -SECOND ANNUAL ZIONIST CONVENTION Justice Brandeis Presents Views to Committee Which Reports to Convention—Purchase of Land in Palestine Urged—Frankfurter, Mack, Wise, Pam, Big Figures of Meeting. CHICAGO—With Jewish National-I radiating center of light and inspira- ists front all over the world forming lion for all the Jews of the world." Were the delegates sent to Pales- tine selected because of favoritism or qualification? Did the Administration take the necessary steps in Palestine that would procure results? Hope for Jews in Europe. Authoritative reports on the polit- ical and social condition of the Jews of Europe and of Palestine were made at the night sessions of the conven- tion. These reports were presented by Judge Julian W. Mack, Rabbi Ste- phen S. Wise of New York and Pro- fessor Felix Frankfurter. Judge Mack and Dr. Wise were members of the commission appointed last December (Continued On Page Five.) • a part of the Auditorium's 3,500 audi- Election of Officers. ence, the Zionists organization of After the addresses of Judge S. America, which has been toiling for Mack and Mr. Pam' and the reading more than a quarter of a century for of the resolutions, the election of offi- I Palestine's rehabilitation, opened its cers for the convention was held. conventino last Sunday. Judge Julian Mack, of Chicago, was Hugo Pam, Chairman of the Local elected chairman and Rabbi Stephen Convention Committee, struck the S. Wice, of New York City. and Louis keynote early in the session when he Lipsky were selected for Vice-Chair- 'stated that it was only necessary for the Jews of the world—and especially men. of America—to preserve their unity in Monday's Session. order to realize their hopes of national At Monday's session delegates re- existence. He said that Zion's pio- ceived the privilege of submitting neer work had been completed. questions as to why certain steps has The address of Judge Julian W. not been taken by the Executive Com- Mack, President of the organization, mittee during the last year. The work was interrupted frequently by sponta- of this committee also takes in the neous bursts of cheers and shouts. past activities of the administration. \Vhen he referred to President Wilson After Jacob De Haas of New York as the champion of humanity the audi- bad jotted down a list of the most ence arose and roared its approval. important subjects on which informa- I When he mentioned the name of Jus- tion was desired, he stepped to the tice Louis D. Brandeis of the United platform to give his anwers. As be States Supreme Court, who was on took up each suestion there were the stage, the outburst exceeded that sonic rumblings of disapproval from for the President. certain delegates. The majority, I While the cheering continued, the however, seemed satisfied. audience broke into the strains of Amon gthe questions were: "Hatikvah." which is the Zionist na- Have the accounts of the pogroms tional anthem. As its pathetic minor iq Poland been given to the world chords swept through the auditorium with sufficient celerity? many women wept. Did the Administration ddo its full 1 S ummerfield & Hecht 90-96 Michigan Avenue Delray Store 2211.19 West Jefferson Cheer Balfour. ' Reference to Arthur Balfour, the British Foreign Minister, who has promised national entity to the Jews and an autonomous commonwealth for Palestine, also brought forth applause. "The nationalizing of the Jewish people," said Judge Mack, "does not mean the denationalizing of the Amer- ican Jew, the English Jew or the Jew of any other nationality. There can be no divided allegiance and the Jew in any country will remain a good cit- izen of his nation. 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Telephone Main 961 Room 72-213 Woodward. Phone Cherry 2974 Duane Sawyer SAXOPHONE SOLOIST For the Pethe, Starr and Heineman Phono- graph Co.'s of New York A limited number of pupils accepted. 213 Woodward Ave. Room 60 duty regarding the Jewish Legion? cARmEL KOSHER RESTAURANT —A Strictly Kosher Dining Room— Under Supervision of Rabbi J. L. Levin NOW OPEN TO THE PUBLIC Meals Served from 11 A. M. to 8 P. M. Saturday Meals should be ordered Friday Carmel Kosher Restaurant Association 75 BROADWAY-2nd Floor . . MEN . i , 1 Sam I. Slade Reports Movement Flourishing, , Reports were then received from Jacob de Haas, Executive Secretary; Louis Lipsky of New York, Organiza- tion Secretary, and Miss Henrietta Szold, Education Secretary. Mr. de Haas in his report referred to the flourishing conditions of the movement in America, instancing that the funds in support of it had increas- ed from 20 per cent to twenty-fold for various different funds. Mr. de Haas also detailed the various forms of ac- tivity which the organization of the world, through the Zionist Adminis- trative Commission, had undertaken in Palestine itself, and offered a report on the situation of the Jews in Cen- tral Europe, expressing a belief that as a result of the Peace Treaty and the pledges of President Wilson and Premier Clemenceau of France the Jews in Poland and other mid-Euro- pean countries would evntually re- ceive full civil rights despite their present depulorable condition in some of these countries. Greetings front eminent Jews all over the world were read to the con- vention. These included wrods of en- couragement from the central com- mittee of the Zionist roganization or- ganization of Russia. from the British organization, from Nathan Straus of New York and several others. The Russian organization's greeting referred to the "terrible events which have shaken the normal conditions of movement and life of Eastern Jewry,' but expressed the hope, nevertheless, that the rebirth of Palestine would soon be accomplished through the ef- forts of the Jews of the \Vest and thus alleviate the condition of their suffering brethren. ! Be sure and see these smart , new patterns I just brought back with me from New York. These woolens will make the finest suits you've seen in years. Drop in and see them. A.' 5'1 I NA it 3:*" YR I ell II] Importing Tailor Glendale 2576 796 Woodward Avenue .- Bendetson NETZORG Piano Studio 782 Woodward Ave. Mr. Netzorg resumes teaching Monday, September let. apply by mail or phone Glendale 2101 or Market 200-.1. For concert or recital dates, address above or James Please Do Voe, Book Bldg., Detroit. .., BOILLOTAT MUSIC STUDIOS Greetings From Dr. Wietzman. The greeting of the British Jews signed by Dr. Chaym Wietzman, gen- erally regarded as the world leader of the Zionist movement, expressed gratitude to the American Zionists, "whose moral force and material pow- er has so signally contributed to the c realization of the Balfour declaration and its acceptance by the world pow- ers " is is the most momentous epoch "Th in the history of the Jews," said Mr. Straus's message. "It is not for us merely to survive but to preserve our religious character, the spirital, moral and ethical forces our fathers be- queathed to us and thereby enabled us to contribute to the true ideals of America. 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