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THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION

—.—
VOL VI. NO. 19.

DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1919.

EVERY JEW IN
FRENCH APPEAL
TO ALL MANKIND
TO DEFEND JEWS

HUNGARIAN

Rabbi Wise Declares
Jewish Relief
Fund Campaign Is Again Steel Corporation Heads
Part of Patriotic Drive "Breeders of Bolshevism"

TOWN IS SLAUGHTERED 1Detroit

World-Famous French Citizens
Sign Protest to World Against
Anti-Jewish Outrages in Eastern
Europe.

ANATOLE FRANCE, HENRI
BARBUSSE, SIGNERS

Budapest.—Every Jew in the town
of Dissel, Hungary, with the e.cep-
tion of the Rabbi, was killed in the
pogrom which occurred there re-
cently. Two Christians who lived
$350,000 of $5,000,000 Fund to Denies Charge of "Dragging
with Jews were killed by mistake. At
Be Set Aside for Jewish Relief Jewish Name in the Dust" by
the beginning of the Migrom,d the
—United Jewish Charities Gets Espousing Cause of "Cossack-
Rabbi of the town was arrested on
the charge t hat he had attempted to
I ized Workers."
$60,000.
bribe soldiers to permit hint to flee.
Ile was later freed.
Active preparations are now being' New York.—Elliert II. Gary , and
Soldiers themselves
sent to lilt a took
stop a to
the in made for the big Detroit Patriotic other associates in the U ni ted States
slaughter
hand

the outrages committed upon the Fund Campaign, to begin the week Steel Corporation were denounced as
Jewish population. It is reported of November 3d. The drive this year among "the most prolific breeders of
will be for $5,000,000, which stun will Bolshevism in the United States," by
that two Jewish women drowned take care of all charitable and relief the Rev. Dr. Stephen S. Wise, who
themselves rather than submit to the needs of the city for the remainder of preached Sunday before 1,500 mem-
indignities forced upon them by the 1919 and for 1920. The success of hers of the Free Synagogue in Car-
pogromists.
the first l'atriotic Fund Drive held in negie Hall. According to Dr. \Vise,
In another Hungarian city, Topolt- May, 1918, proves this method of col- the Steel Corporation officers "Cos-
cha, there also occurred a pogrom in lecting funds the best. It will be re- sackized and terrorized the workers
which three Jews were kilted and 30 called that the directors of the Fund
wounded. Almost 100 Jewish shops asked for $7000,000 to meet the ueeds , by
coercion
and violence."
"If means
I am of
libelling
theist,"
he said,
were looted resulting its damages of the various war purposes and the
an "they have their redress. I ant a re-
amounting to 40,000,000 kronen.
Detroit Community Union. After
person and can be found
drive rn°
intensive and highly organized dri
any ) day. No man could say to me
of one week over $10,000,000 had been
pledged. It is expected that the drive what
I ant saying
of them and go un-
challenged
in court.
this year will be proportionately suc-
The rabbi condemned what he
cessful.
termed the "industrial serfdom of the
The annual campaign for funds for steel and iron workers," and there
the relief of Jewish war sufferers,
now called the Jewish Relief Fund was much applause. This apparently

Per Year, $2.00; Copy, 5 Cents

30,000 JEWS HOMELESS
IN NOVGOROD-VOLINSK

Warsaw. — A Jewish delegation
which has arrived Isere from Nov,
gorod-Volinsk has furnished a list of
horrifying details about the pogroms
which occurred there recently.
Not a single Jew remains in the
Thirty thousand Jews, v•ho
town.
tled,in terror of further outbreaks, are
wandering about homeless on all the
roads leading from Novgorod-Vol-
insk. They are suffering fur want of
food, and hundreds are dying as a
result of a typhus epidemic which has
broken out among them.
In the first of the two pogroms in
Novgorod-‘'olinsk, SOO Jews lost
their lives. There is no way of de-
termining how many were killed in
the second pogrom, but the number
of victims is known to be very large.
The horrors perpetrated in these
two pogroms have scarcely been
equalled before. Aged Jews, inmates
of the Homes for the Aged, were
murdered; masses of J ews, even little
children, were buried alive. All the
streets were littered with Jewish vic-
tims, dead and wounded.

DECONSTRUCTION
COMPANY PLANNED
TO RELIEVE JEWS

—_ -
Organization To Be Capitalized at
$10,000,000—Will Help Des-
titute Jews of Europe Rebuild
Industries.

J. D. C. SEEK $20,000,000
MORE FOR WAR SUFFERERS

New York—The formation of a
New York.—Bernard G. Richards,
reconstruction company with $10,000,-
who was secretary to the delegation
000
capital and the inauguration of
representing the Jews of America in
a campaign for $20,000,000 to aid Jew-
t he Committee of Jewish Delegations
ish war sufferers in Europe were dis-
at the Peace Conference, made public
cussed at a meeting held by the Joint
a protest against the anti-Jewish po-
Distribution Committee of American
groms in Eastern Europe. The pro-
Funds for Jewish War Sufferers at
test its the form of an "appeal to all
the llotel Astor. Plans were also
mankind" was prepared, it was said,
made for an express company to be
by a number of public-spirited French
started in Poland with $200,000 cap-
citizens, and according to a cable re-
ital. Sanction of the Polish Govern-
ceived by Mr. Richards was made
ment is now being sought. Another
public in Paris. 'The signers include
$200,000 will be immediately pressed
Anatole France, l'ierre !stifle, Charles
into use to buy food and clothing for
Seignobos, Henri Barbusse, Victor
needy Jews across the water. This
Marguerite, Michel Corday, M. •ul-
material will be shipped before Win-
ard, Emil Cambes, Professor Lar- Several Hundred Candidates Will will be incorporated its the Patriotic angered Dr. \Vise, who said, "Please,
never do that again. I am not trying
ter. It is estimated that there are
:untie, A I It e r t ' Thomas, Georges
Enter Order — Banquet and Fund Drive. The budget for the to get your applause; I want you to
5,000,000 Jews affected by averse con-
Duhamel, Ernest Lavisse, and others.
Relief Fund is $350,000. All
Dance to Follow Ceremonies at Jewish
think."
ditions in European countries.
The protest in part follows:
local Jewish charitable needs for the
Union
of
Orthodox
Jewish
Con-
Louis Marshall, Chairman of the
Statler Hotel.
"Compared with the recent atroci-
coming year are provided for in the Wanted to Speak in Pennsylvania.
gregations
of
America
to
Discuss
Committee on Reconstruction, de-
ties, the pogroms under the Czar,
budget of the Detroit Community
Dr. Wise told of the troubles and
clared that the $10,000,000 capital will
Problem
at
National
Convention
the massacre at Kishenev, were as
_
Union,
the
local
federated
organiza-
s
"Two thousand members for Pi
be increased to $25,000,000 if con-
the play of children.
gals Lodge!" The local B'nai Brith tion of all social service institutions tribulations of the steel employes,
Nov. 29.
The United Jewish who, he said, had been compelled for
ditions warrant.
"In more than one hundred towns
Ukraine, frightful pogroms have slogan bids fair to be realized. Of the city.
Appropriations aggregating $2,000,-
, Independent Charities will receive $60,000 for its many years to work seven days a
of
New York—A campaign to im-
4
week.
He
said
that
Ile
haul
offered
to
000 were recently made at a confer-
been perpetrated and thousands of Pisgah
Lodge,
3 will initiate various activities.
press a reverence for Judaism upon
Order of
ll'ilai No.
Brith,
make
addresses
in
behalf
of
the
ens-
ence
and will be divided as follows:
Address
Cardinal
Mercier
to
the victims perished under horrible several hundred new members at an-
the Jews of this country is about to
ployes and that his offer had been
$600,000 for relief in Warsaw, Lodz,
Workers.
torment.
other record-breaking class initiation
be launched by the Union of Ortho- Lemberg, Krakow and Lublin; $120,-
The organization of all workers for accepted by the American Federation
"In Bessarabia, occupied by the to be held at the Statler Hotel, Sun-
dox Jewish Congregations of Amer-
Rumanian troops, the military au- day, October 26th. The drive for the the drive will be perfected at a mass of Labor. He had arranged to start ica, according to an announcement 000 fur fuel, $360.000 for shoes, cloth-
thorities tolerate the ignorable at- first thousand members was success- meeting to be held at the Arena on on a speaking tour through Pennsyl- made by its president, Dr. Bernard ing and similar necessities, and $100,-
001) for construction tools and sewing
tacks against the Jews. In Eastern fully culminated last April. With the October 20th, This meeting promises
Drachman.
machines.
Galicia a wave of pogroms followed
President
Wilson
had
00 mark to vania,
be one of the when
most notable
in the called his industrial
conferenc-.
The
new class of initiates, the 20
"'With the disruption of the Euro-
"By the process of rediscounting
city's history as it will be the oc- call of the President had caused hint
the Polish invasion. In Lemberg the will nearly be reached.
pean Jewish communities as a result the obligations which it recieved
The
horrors
All the members of this lodge, casion of Detroit's formal welcome to to abandon the trip because he con-
terror is at its height.
of the war," Dr. Drachtnan said, "the front those who make use of its fa-
of Pinsk, Lida, Vilna, add a page of that has flourished with such amaz• the venerable and heroic Cardinal sidered that all agitation and contro-
burden of preserving Judaism falls cilities," said Mr. Marshall, speaking
tears and blood to the tragic annals ing rapidity during the past year, and Mercier of Belgium, who will deliver versy should be held in abeyance
upon the three million Jews of the of the corporation, "it could expand
of Jewish history.
members of sister lodges throughout an address.
The Detroit Community Union has pending
meeting. said Dr. Wise, he United States. We feel that a con- the volume of its business and in-
In the the
meantime,
Michigan and other states are look-
Days of Inquisition Return,
scious American Jewry, in the religi- crease its usefulness. The parent
ing forward with enthusiastic antici- proven very successful, as is evi- had been attacked by a Jewish leader
ous sense, will make for the highest company could establish branches in
in
"In more than a hundred cit
its growths
from
42 to
con-
stituent by
members
last
year
55 in the steel industry, by whom he
.on to the meeting and the attend- deuced
pat i ion
American citizenship.
Poland, Galicia, Rumania, Czecho-
Ukrainia terrible pogroms have been ant festivities.
"The spirit of unrest prevailing slovakia and other countries, con-
perpetrated
and
thousands
of
victims
As
was
the
custom
on
previous
organizations
this
year.
The
elimina-
was
accused
of
"dragging
the
Jewish
perpet
have perished. The most terrible occasions, the day will open with tints of separate drives for funds by name
the
dust,"
and "of
all now makes it imperative for religious tributing to each of these branches
kinds in of
rash
things."
In doing
this con-
organizations to counteract the evil a certain proportion of the capital,
da•s of inquisition have come back, special [Vital Brith services at Tent- each constituent organization during
influences that are seeking to make the remainder to be supplied by local
the
massacres
are
accompa-
El.
Rabbi
Leo
M.
Franklin
the
year
has
increased
the
efficiency
nection,
Dr.
Wise
said
that
the
Jews
because
p le Beth
ed by the cruelest tortures and the will conduct the services, and ad- of all the city's social agencies and did not dominate any of the large themselves permanent, and we feel interests.
vied
The plan has the endorsement of
most terrible physical and moral in- dresses will be given by visiting dig- made it possible to devote more dominate
industries,
they
did pre-
In that the teachings of our faith should
in although
some of the
smaller.
be instilled into the hearts of our peo- Dr. Cyrus Adler, Jacob H. Schiff and
dignities. At Proskourov, thousands nitaries of the Order.
energy to their main purposes.
The personnel of the Offitsers and his reply to the unnamed Jewish lead-
other prominent Jews.
of Jews have been massacred; at
Cr, the rabbi assured bins that he need ple here. The message of Judaism is
l'he program, which will bring
Eilchtine, Jitomir, Balta, Habidievka, delegations from the District and Board of Directors of the l'atriotic have no fear of his bringing discredit for the strengthening of law and
Bobry, (the Jewish agricultural col- Constitutional Grand Lodges, will Fund is practically the same as last to Jews, because of the stand he had order and for human brotherhood as
opposed to anarchy and hatred."
ony,) Litine, Kamenetz-Podolsk, Kit- begin with the solemn and impressive year. Mayor James Couzens is Hots- taken.
With this object in view, the union
aigorod, Troskinetz, etc., the nuns- ceremonial of initiation at 4:30 p. tn. orary President. Other officers are:
"18th Century Against 20th."
her of victims is enormous.
has called a national convention to
To this ceremonial only members of President, Emory \V. Clark; Vice-
"The undersigned appeal t o the the Order and the incoming class of President, Tracy W'. McGregor;
Dr. Wise said that some employers' meet its this city on Saturday even-
people of the world and ask that they initiates will be admitted.
Vice-President, Joseph IL Schlotman;
ing, Nov. 29, and to last until Dec. 2.
lift their voice against the unheard-
The Pisgah Lodge Glee Club, or- Vice-President, David A. Brown; hands were not without guilt,
that
Captain
Isadore Levitt, son of
M. W alker: their lawlessness was silent : and that
of crimes of which a people under ganized recently by 1.
Leonard Vice-President, \\ ilhain
Y. M. H. A. to Teach American- Rabbi and Mrs. Judah L. Levin, hav-
the heavens are victims.
Braun, will make its first public ap- Vice-President, Dr. A. G. Studer; laws were passed at their behest
ism and Reverence for Judaism ing spent the past seven months in
"It is necessary that there be pearance during the initiation cere- Treasurer, Detroit Trust Co.; Secre- through the connivings and cunning
collaboration with the Zionist lead-
of unscrupulous agents.
formed committees for the defense monies. A song, dedicated to the I. tart, \V. J. Norton.
"Let
not
the
gentlemen
at
the
head
New Yor k.—T h e metropolitan ers of the world as expert legal ad-
of Jews in Eastern Europe and that O. B. It, and composed by Mr.
:if the Steel Corporation think that League of the Young Men's Hebrew visor in preparing the constitutional
these committees unite in prompt and Brann will be sung for the first time
they cats deceive anyone by hifault- Associations, which includes the thir- framework for the proposed common-
vigorous action against the uppers by the following members of the Glee
ing talk about safeguarding the free- teen branches in and about New wealth in Palestine, returned to his
sors.
Club: Dr. Hilliard H. Goldstick, \Vil-
dont of the workers," he continued. York City, announced its post-•ar home Monday after an absence of
"We demand the immediate organ- liam :Moskowitz, Samuel J. Rhodes,
"It is a question of the eighteenth program, the special feature of which two and one-half years.
it
ization of the commtee
of defense Jack Perlmutter, Albert 'Miller, Max
While in France, and before his
Election of permanent officers fur century versus the twentieth century, will be to inspire Americanism and
invested with all the authority which Rosen and I. Leonard Braun. Indi-
reverence for Judaism. It is the election to the Zionist Commission at
is proper for their bight mission. The vidual members I if the choral society
the new synagogue its the northwest- , rotative
and Judge
Gary
is
a
perfect
repre-
Paris,
Capt. Levin was staff officer
of the eighteenth or early first program to lie drawn up by the
millions of oppressed Jews have no will sing at intervals during the ban-
•,
ern
part
of the city, Emanuel,"
temporarny
other safeguard but the united moral
named
"Congregation
will nineteenth century, and he is a very Metropolitan League's Board of Ad- with the U. S. Field Artillery. Dur-
visers. It is also the first effort of ing this period he was the principal
stilton of the civilized world, and
1 he ladies who accompany mem- take place on Tuesday night at the interesting survival. lie may win,
they have placed their highest hopes
residence of Mr. M eyer Stone, 321 nit the eighteenth century is going the organization to obtain specialized
talent for the various departments of
in the sacred rights of mats to life hers and candidates will be cutter-
zo lose."
tained in the interval with a varied Atkinson avenue. at 7:30 o'clock.
In conclusion, Dr. Wise spoke of its activities.
and liberty."
program presented by Detroit artists ' 1. he site for the erection of an edi•
"One of the critical problems in
iii the smaller ball moth.
1,000 persons to the directorate of the United States
An in-
American Jewry," said Professor A.
formal reception will be held, to be Tice
accommodating
Include
a
modern
Hebrew
school.
will
Steel
Corporation
as
"the
stock-job-
RETURN
LEGIONNAIRES
I hose bing W'all Street control of the steel J. Goldfarb, in announcing the plans,
followed by a banquet for 1500
chosen at this meeting.
"(and it is equally true of other na-
FROM PALESTINE guests. A dance will conclude the be
who desire to become affiliated with industry," and declared that "ten tionalities.) is the increasing diverg-
program of events. the new congregation as charter years from now we shall laugh at the ence of the immigrant father and
The Committee of Arrangements is members are urged to attend the Garys, for in ten years the Gary
the Americanized son, due to changed
New York.—Two hundred Amer-
in charge of Simon U. Rosenzweig. meeting so that the organization may aristocracy will be as obsolete as is
the
ican Jewish young men, many of Henry D. NI arks is chairman of the
the Hohenzollerns. If Judge Gary conceptions of the son, versus
be
perfected.
more static view of the father, the
whom were among the first to enroll
Propaganda Committee, Rabbi Samuel
Rabbi Harry L.
Z Gordon will fill the lives long enough, he will speak less lack of understanding, the lack of
in the Jewish legion and have seen S. Nlaverberg of the Intellectual Ad-
and listen more."
knowledge concerning the traditional
active service in battle, returned to vanceMent Committee. and Joseph J. pulpit of the new synagogue.
The rabbi repeated his address be-
view and ideals of the past. When
New York 011 the "Royal George" Cummins of the Entertainment Com-
∎ ore 2,000 people its Public School No. the son can he made to understand
HOOVER PRAISES WORK
last Wednesday. About half of this
84, Brooklyn. He remarked to the
mittee.
OF JEWISH RELIEF members of the Brooklyn Civic the beauties and the finer things in
group were New Yorkers and the
The following are the present offi-
the traditions and ideals of the father,
others come from different cities cers Of Pisgah Lodge: President,
Forum that he — didn't know whether and the father to understand the
throughout the country. The legion- Adolph Einsterwald; Vice-President,
the .Amer- it would cost hint the beautiful $1,- spirit of Americanization, as brought
head
of
As
Ynrk.—
N ew Relief
naires were welcomed at the dock by Leon Goldsmith; Treasurer,
i
Administration,
Herbert 000 000 synagogues, but it is neces-
A. Lap n ican
A
out in the son. a bond of union may
representatives of the Red Mogen Cohen; Secretary, I. \\'. Jacobs; As- Hoover has written the following oar)
,
be created, and the family work har-
Dovid and the Hebrew Sheltering sistant Monitor, David M arytnont ; letter to Nathan Strauss of the Amer- air) for
me , to speak
truth
and,
is necessar),
I am the
ready
to go
to moniously.
if
Guardian and Immigrant Aid Society. Warden, Henry D. M arks; Guardian, lean Jewish Relief Committee, prais- Pittsburgh and make the same
'
'
.,
Later the Red Mogen Dovid served Charles Rosenthal; Monitor, 1 "is ing the service of the committee in
speech.
refreshments to those of the men Garvett. Out the Board
Board of Advisors
Advlrs war-stricken lands of Europe;
are Adolph Freund, Lester J. Leopold
••As you are aware, my colleagues
who gathered in its offices.
POLISH JEWS RECEIVE
The legionnaires told that the 30 and Herman Weiss.
i and myself are endeavoring to carry
AMERICAN SUPPLIES
Plans are under way for an n- on the special feeding of undernour-
members of the Legion who had
London.—Lord Curzon, in a con-
been sentenced to prison terms for formal dance to be . given by the fished children through Central and '
CAPT. ISADORE LEVIN.
ference about Palestine with Profes-
Warsaw.—A million pounds of kos-
alleged mutiny had finally been freed 13'nai Brith, Thanksgtving night, at Eastern Europe on a charitable basis
over the forthcoming winter. There her meat and 150,000 pounds of soap sor Weitztnann, declared that Eng- contributor to and editor of the
under "suspension." Those young the Hotel Statler.
are between four and five million of sent by the American Joint Distribu- land intended fully to keep her prom- .•Manual of Artillery," the official
men, they said, who wished to remain
these children, to whom the applica- tion Committee for the relief of the ices to create in Palestine a homeland artillery publication of the A. E. F.
in Palestine, were finding many ob-
ELECTS
ACADEMY
tiois of the term 'undernourished' con- Jews in Poland has already reached for the Jews. The present political Since March, 1919, he has served
stacles its their way. Even the ones FRENCH
The representatives of the status in Palestine, he said, is re, with the Zionist delegation, first in
of
DR. FERDINAND WIDAL veys no proper indication of the state here.
who had complied with the order
in which they exist. Your committee ^"mmittee here have already begun sponsible for the delay in the carry• Paris and later in Palestine, consider-
the British government requiring
has taken over a considerable section to distribute the supplies among the ing out of England's plans. ing the political and legal problems
thefts to furnish proof that they had
To Weitzmann's statement that the relative to the establishment of a Jew-
Paris.—Dr. Ferdinand \Vidal has
business in l'alestine which would
of this work during the last six Jews of the country. A report from
been elected member of the Academy months in Poland and other sections Revna states that the Polish author- masses of Jews who were supporting ish homeland in Palestine. He rep-
keep them occupied there for a year,
down
all
the
the
Zionist aspirations were waiting resented the Zionist delegation before
of Sciences. Ile is professor of the of Central and Eastern Europe, and ities there have shut
were now facing new objections. Ac-
medical clinic at the faculty of med-
their co-operation success Jewish organizations which have anxiously for Palestine to be thrown the British administration in Pales-
without
cording to the latest orders which
icine of the University of Paris, and
been devoting themselves to the task open to them, Curzon replied that he tine.
have been issued, the legionnaires is one of the foremost doctors of would have been impossible.
needy Jew- understood their position and sug- Captain Levitt was publicly con-
"The broad, , non-sectarian spirit of helping in the relief cl of
cannot be demobilized in Palestine the day. The medical world is in-
osistg the Jew- gested that upon Weitzmann's return mended at the recent Chicago con-
bes id
a li
i sh fmies,
under the ruling that no soldiers may debted to him for numerous discov- shown by the Joint Distribution Cons-
after his visit to I'alestine he submit vention by Judge Julian H. Mack,
sh s choo ls of theescity
become demobilized in occupied ter- eries, notably of vaccines for typhoi d mittee, although primarily devoted to
a report on the Jewish situation. president of the Zionist Organiza-
ritory. 'Therefore those who wish fever. Dr. \Vidal's lectures and his Jewish work, and their willing co-
LODGE NOTICES
Prince Feisul also, in a recent talk tion of America, by Professor Felix
OFFICIAL
to remain in Palestine must stay in clinical service are attended by stu- operation which my own administra-
with Professor Weitztnann, assured Frankfurter of the Paris delegation
dents from all parts of the world. than has enjoyed, places me under an
the army.
him that he wished to do everything and by Rabbi Stephen S. Wise for his
PISCAH LODGE, I. 0. B. B.
The Academy of Sciences in one of obligation to the committee. I do
in his power to effect a friendly un- services toward the fulfillment of
wish you every possible success, for
A regular meeting of Pisgah Lodge, derstanding between the Arabians Zionist aims.
the five academies that form the In-
ODESSA'S SYNAGOGUE
there
never
was
a
greater
need.
No. 34, Independent Order of B'nai and the Jews.
stitute of France, and Jews are repre-
Captain Levin will resume his prac-
DESTROYED IN BATTLE , sented in all of them. viz.: Academie
3r:th, will be held on Monday evening,
,
tice of law in Detroit.
October 1:th, at 7:30 o'clock at the
Francaise, M. Henri Itergson; Acade- MORGENTHAU RECEIVES
The Polish police mistook for Bol-
mie des Sciences, MM. Gabriel Lipp-
LEGION OF HONOR lodge rooms, 25 Broadway.
sheviks a party of twenty Chassidim POLAND GIVES MONEY
Warsaw.—During the recent fight-
Fladamard, and Fey-
who were praying at midnight on a
ing between Denikin's forces and the mann, Jacques
Paris.—Henry Morgenthau, former
KNIGHTS
OF
PYTHIAS,
NO.
55.
TO HELP WARSAW JEWS
Bolsheviki for the possession of nand \Vidal; Academie des Sciences,
Saturday in the house of the Tsadick
American ambassador to Turkey, was
et Piues,
At the nest meeting of the lodge, to of Kozenitz. All were arrested, but
decorated with the insignia of the
Odessa, the great Synagog in that Morales
Academic
Warsaw.—The Polish government
subsequently released. The po-
et Belles-Lettres, MM. Legion of Honor. Andre Tardieo. be held on Wednesdev, October 15th, were
the Jewish community here
is reported in the local Jewish paper. Inscriptions
former French high commissioner to the second or Esquire degree will be lice, however, instituted proceedings has given
against
the
Chassidim
for
holding
an
the
sum of 80,000 marks to enable it
"Heint," which also tells that anti- Salomon Reinach and
Theodore
des Beaux Arts, the United States, Presided at the conferred upon • large class of candi-
h;
Academic
to buy food for poor Jewish children.
Rein
Begat meeting.
dates.
Semitism has assumed a serious
ceremony.
Roth
Ed
aspect in Odessa. Baron mnd
de schild.

B'nai Brith Members
Awaiting Record-
Breaking Initiation

Orthodox Jews Start
Campaign to Bring
Members Back to Fold

Capt. Levin, Advisor
to Zionist Leaders,
Returns to Detroit

Congregation Emanuel
Temporary Name of New
Northwestern Synagogue

Lord Curzon Says England
Will Keep Promise to Zionists

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