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IOW The Season's Greetings — Florn Max Steingold & Sons REAL ESTATE 508 509 Majestic Building - Main ri-r) Cadillac 1977 — Phone Main 289 — M. GINSBURG LADIES' TAILOR—IMPORTER ■ Suits 305 Woodward Avenue 244 Woodward Avenue, Detroit New York—The American Jewish von Goethe, had no share in this fool- ishness. Anti-Semite by heredity as Congress, 1 Madison avenue, has re- the son of a Frankfort patrician, he ceived from the Committee of Jew- deplored the law which permitted ish Delegations at the Peace C r- inter-marriage between Jews and voce in Paris, the following commun. Christians as a menace to the moral ication: According to reports from a reli- fundaments of Christian society, and in moral fundaments Ilerr von Goethe able source, Southern Russia, partic- was an authority. ularly the region of Odessa, has tit- Perhaps the smallest Thuringian dergone during the retreat of t state is the principality of Schwarz- volunteer army, a new wave of te burg-Sondershausen, with a dynasty rible pogroms. Up to date massacres that reaches back, into middle ages. have occurred at Bogopol, Gotta, Go- !here were only a handful of Jews lovanewsk, Olompol, Kodinta, Kacht- in the whole state, unable to main- chevata, Goloskof, Savragne, Krivoie tain .a rabbi, but His Highness also Ozero and Islisavetgrad. wished to show his solicitude for the A Bloody Pogrom at Krivoie-Oaero. Several Jews akrivetHrom Krivoie- spiritual welfare of his 200 Jewish subjects, and so he appointed the Ozero (Government of Elisavetgrad) teacher of the Jewish school, Philip in Odessa and have communicated to Ileidenheint, an estimable gentleman, the Council of the Jewish Commun- as Landrabbiner and in order to make ity of Odessa the fact that a terrible it possible for him to live, gave him pogrom took place in the small town a position as teacher of ni1thematics of Krivoie-Ozero. On December 24, in the high schools, securing for him a gang of 750 men calling itself the also by "international agreement" the A'olotehansk Regiment, arrived in position of Landrabbiner over the this little town and immediately be- 70 souls in the neighboring state of gan to loot Jewish shops, kill the Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt and show- Jews and assault the women. About ering decorations and titles upon him. 200 were killed. All the pharmacies Another proof of His Highness' so- were destroyed, and the town is ab- licitude was an appeal to his faithful solutely without medicaments. On subjects to subscribe to the Allge- the 26th, a new gang arrived and meine Zeitung des Judentuins so that Mined the first one. Then the pog- they should get a more intelligent rom became still more violent. All view of Judaism. The paternal super- the-Jews–were horribly tortured. vision agreed with the Landrabbiner, Pogroms in Other Localities. for in slide of his multifarious duties, At Golovanevsk, the number of he reached and age of 92, having held killed exceeded fifty. It is not yet his office for 69 years, and he was known how many were killed in the able to give his children a good edu- other towns. cation. They occupied honorable po- In Bogopol, Golta and Olviopol, the sitions, and a grandson of his, Dr. pogrom lasted five days (December Richard Bierer, was called as con- 31, 1919, to January 4, 1920). All Jew- sultingphysician. to the bedside of ish houses, and shops were looted and Sull an Abdul Ilamid. destroyed by the bandits. The Jew- . One humorous instance of paternal- ash population, homeless and cont- ism in Jewish affairs may close this pletely plundered, is escaping to sketch, although it did not happen in Odessa. For refusing to denounce Thuringia. It was in Mecklenburg- the rich Jews the old Rabbi of Golta . chwerm, where up to the late revo- was dragged to the gallows three lution medieval autocracy reigned su- times. preme. There the government fav- Reliable information has been re- ored reform because it was consid- ceived that a terrible pogrom took ered a slow and sure method of bring- place at Elisavetgrad. The Jewish ing the Jews over to Christianity. population in the region of Odessa is The revolution of 1848, however, in a fearful panic. changed the situation. The reform. In the course of the pogroms of ers were democrats, who in those Tcherkassy in May and August, 1919, days were dangerous radicals. So 4,178 families suffered, of which 935 after two reformers, Holdheim (1840) were left homeless, 749 Jews were and Einhorn (1846) had been ap- 202 horribly mutilated and six pointed because of their radical disappeared; 84 women were vio- tendencies, the - orthodox Baruch Eip- lated, 314 children became orphans. schuetz, son of the great Talmudic The damage is estimated at 138,938, scholar, Israel Lipschuetz, author of 951 roubles. Tifereth Israel, was called in 1854. He refused to attend the synagogue until all reforms were repealed: Some of the trustees objected. The case came before the minister. The latter heard that among the reforms which the Landrabbiner would not tolerate was the abrogation of the prayer for revenge for the martyrs' blood (Ab Ha - Rachamvim). His excellency found that this reform was jit,t. Ile did not want to be punished for the execution of Jews on a ritual murder charge in 1492 in Sternberg„ An orthodox member defended it. Your excellency," he said, "we have prayed so long and it has not hurt anybody. It won't hurt you either." Saxe - Meinigen - Hildburghansen, Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach, Anhalt-Des- sau and Anhalt-I3ernburg have gone out of existence. Their Landrabbiner will be the last of their kind, and the new Volksstadt of Thuringia will need no one to swear the Mikwali at- tendant and to decree the proper per- formance of liagbahah and Gelilali. POLES EXECUTE TWO JEWESSES—NO TRIAL Warsaw—Disna, a Jewish townlet in Lithuania, has been the scene of a terrible tragedy. The Polish authori- ties announced that they had cap- tured two Jewesses who were smug- gling goods across the Dwina. Im- mediately afterwards the Jewish Burial Society was called upon to bury the two women, who bad ap- parently been executed without trial. Three friends of the victims were fined 70,000 roubles, but as they were unable to pay it, they were arrested, and the Jewish community was or- dered to pay the sum. Ifere again the impoverished townlet could not raise the money, and a series of re- prisals by the authorities began. All Jewish shops were sealed, and the goods were held as security fur the tine. Jews, too, were prohibited from leaving the townlet. As they could not even go to the neighboring vil- lages, our co-religionists were liter- ally left without food. In addition, the police carried out a number of searches. in many Jewish houses, and increased the number of detained hostages. FinaUy , the community, after parting with the 21,000 marks, which had been sent to the townlet by the Jewish Aid Fund as a relief subsidy, paid the debt in full. Two Scrolls of the Law had to be sold for the purpose of realizing the money demanded of the community, After the payment of the fine the persons under detention were released. the shops were opened, and all restric- flops were annulled. Albert Strauss of New York City has resigned as chairman of the U. S. Federal Reserve Board. Warsa•—The new citizen-rights law which officially made hundreds of thousands of Jews homeless is very rigorously being carried out. It is app so far as rights of Jews arc concerned; but where ditties are involved—that's an entirely different matter. Jewish young men deprived of the rights of citizenship are never- theless forced to serve in the army. When they protest against such out- rageous treatment, they are told that Ithough not recognized as citizens th are still duty-bound to serve in the rmy and to fight_wistrifIrthiqt patri tic zeal and fervor for tile–leper of beneficent Poland. POLISH CONCEPTION OF RECONSTRUCTION \Varsa•, Poland—The following is a fine illustration of the Polish gm-- eniment's reconstruction work. l'he foundry of Alexander Gutman, pro- ducing necessary commodities for the country and employing many work- ers, was shut down by the military authorities because its owner is a Jew. Upon what grounds was this van- dal action taken? The governrnen• stated that it needed Coltman's far tory for an officers' automobili• school. The hypocrisy of this mai he SeCII from the fact that the build ing is entirely too small for such purpose, while in the neighborhood there are many factories now pr during nothing which are mote so,.- ed to the needs of an autotnoly . .' school. These, however, arc own –1 by Germans, not Jews. Recently the Polish government was interpolated by the Jewish Di p- uties, Greenbaum and Farbstein, in regard to the illegal requisition of factories owned by Jews. It is doubt- ful whether this action will bring the desired results. So full of race hatred is the Polish ruling class that it would even injure the country's interest• in order to do harm to an individual - lew. Truly, the gods make mad those whom they would destroy. MAKER OF EXCLUSIVE GOWNS AND FROCKS FOR STREET AFTERNOON AND EVENING WEAR MME. Rutherford 1 35 Woodward Avenue Passover Greetings Strikers Cafe G. Elmer Blakesly Manager Emanuel Gross, of Parksville. N. V., a 15-year-old student of the Lib- erty High School and son of a Jew- isli farmer, was a medal winner in a contest recently held by the New York American in which the writer of the best essay on George Wash- ington was presented with $500. Cor. Lafayette Blvd. and Shelby. Street ,v6 tr Lc) Tronier rafald 6.7) Fourhisengrr Open Car P REMIER is, today, the only American built car with a genuine aluminum motor. Premier stands alone as the only car built with the Cutler-Hammer mag- netic gear shift as regular and standgrd equipment. 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