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THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION

VOL. VIII.

DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY JUNE 11, 1920.

NO. 2.

Per Year, $3.00; Copy, 10 Cents

CONSERVATIVES FOUND
CONFERENCE
Y. P. S. Moonlight
Many
Enroll
For
NEW TEMPLE SOON JEWISH
ANTI-POGROM SOCIETY J. D. C. AGENTS IN
URG ES HIGHER WAGES
Event
of
June
21
INGERMAN CAPITOL
Americanization
RUSSIA STUDYING
SAYS PRESIDENT FOR GERMAN TEACHER United JewishCharities Report Twenty-One Surprises in Store for
Guests at Society' s Clos-
Shows Increa.ed Interest
NEEDS OF JEWS
ISAAC GOLDBERG
ing Enterprise.
Classes for Women.

BERLIN—Two well-known German
CASSEL, GERMANY—At a confer-
conservatives, the Counts Montgelas
en
race
of the directors of the Jewish
and Von Swogetinsky, have founded a
Teachers' Institute, held in this city, 1)r.
society called "Anti-Pogroms" to fight
in
Carlsbach of Cologne, Professor Gut-
_—
the evil effects of Anti-Semitism and
man of Berlin, Prof. Knolter of Ilan-
As
a
fitting
conclusion
to
an
tin-
to
counteract the pogrom agitation. In Judge Harry Fisher in Petrograd
When, after an extensive survey of
Beth El Congregations ' Increased over, Prof. Lazarus of Cassel and Prof. nearly
1,000 homes of foreign-born usually brilliant social season, the their proclamation these conservatives
and Max Pine in Moscow Find
Steinthal
of
Minster,
were
present.
Membershi p Demands New
The object of this conference was to Detroit ers, the United Jewish Char- Temple Moonlight, to be given under show the great injury which the anti-
Way of Sending Relief.
find methods how to improve and raise flies decided to provide some cart the auspices of the Young People's Semitic movement has already done to
House of Worship.
(the Jewish educational standards in for the children while the women Society of Temple Beth El on Mott- Germany. According to them not only

AUDITORIUM WILL SEAT • Germany, and also how to meet the attended afternoon and evening clas- lay, June 21, gives promise of being has it aroused bad feeling against Ger• EUROPE ENTHUSIASTIC
ses, a significant step was taken to- the most successful affair ever given many in other countries, but it is very
GRANT
OVER ,000,000
$5
MORE THAN 1700 PEOPLE critical problem presented by the lack of
largely resnonsible for the decline in
ward facilitating a program of Ameri- by the organization.
Jewish teachers.
Dating from the inception of the Y. value of German money. As long as
Woodward and Gladstone Site of It was brought out during the confer- canization.
Through the Board of Education P. S. as one of the affiliated organiza- the mark is low in international ex- Dr. Julius Goldman, J. D. C. Di-
that the number
students
at night schools for men and women lions of Temple Beth El, these moon- change no raw material can he import-
na.
rector General, Cables
Proposed Building to Cost
the Teachers'
Institute of
had
decreased
Appreciation.
to an alarmingly small number. Unless and special afternoon classes for lights were made annual affairs and ed, which means that the factories are
$750,000.
many more Jewish students enter the women had been opened and an an from the beginning became the most to remain shut, and German economic
mod-
tied anticipated events of the society's ac- conditions go front bad to worse. The
.—At last direct coin-
NEW YORK .—At
Plans for the I building of a ne w teaching profession there will soon be nouncem
house of worship for Temple Beth El, the danger that the smaller Jewish Min of a leaflet printed in five cif- deities. 'Their popularity was not con- result of this must be chaos and star- munications have been established
vation.
with
the
Jewish
war
sufferers in Soviet
communities
will
be
left
without
any
ferent
languages.
The
response,
how-
tined
to
members
alone,
but
extended
at Gladstone and Woodward avenues.
By no means, they contend, must any Russia. Tw o representatives of the
to every element in Jewish social life
are rapidly taknig form, and soon will Jewish teachers and their children be ever, was O M hilillelhate.
further
anti-Semitic
propaganda
be
per-
Joint
Distribution
Committee
are al-
According to the recently issued re- of Detroit.
be in readiness for submission to the brought up without any knowledge of
War Interrupts.
milted in Germany, for if the present ready in both capitals of Russia-
port of the United Jewish Charities,
members of the congregation, accord- Judaism.
continued
The moonlights were
vicious agitation against the Jews con- Judge Henry Fisher in l'etrograd and
ing to Isaac Goldberg, President fo
The conference resolved to appeal to it was not until a house to house
the Jewish communities to raise the stirs ey revealed few knew of these yearly without interruption limit the tinttes, it must lead to pogroms. Old Max Pine in Moscow. They are study-
the Temple.
War, When social ac- Russia and the present Poland are liv- ing the situation of the Jews there
The building of the Temple, post- salaries of Jewish teachers in order to classes and few would lie able to pill break of the
for ing examples of pogrom-ridden T01111- and the possibilities for extensive re-
potted of necessity during the war, attract more of the youth to the pro- attend unless the children were cared tivities were curbed temporarily
been
delayed
because
of
the
tin-
fession.
for.
Such
provision
being
made
and
more
serious
work.
tries.
Germany
must do her utmost to lief work. According to their latest
has
In 1919. most of its members hay- profit by their misfortunes and nip in cables, they have succeeded in finding
. The scope of the conference was only a special teacher assigned to the
usual high cost of labor and material
and because of the doubts expressed limited to pedagogical and organization children, enrollment, in the adult Mg resumed civilian pursuits, the first the bud the whole movement. Pogroms a way of sending relief into Russia
'arge event. in the form of a dinner- benefit no one except the murderers without interruption or interference.
as to whether the acquired site is ade• problems. The spirit of the conference classes mounted quickly.
i t t u it l r)tr s a l i e t- t and the thieves Who participate in them.
at t i t en Pontchartrain
s is oct itut;
st
I li ti:tcrei .. isia i s nge
This way leads through Estlionia,
quate to meet the ever-increasing de- was shown by t h e unanimity w- ith which
TESTIMONIAL 'TO
then
The chaos produced and the passions and the Estlionian premier, M. Ten-
.
every resolution was adopted.
MISS DEE BENJAMIN
mantis.
tied upon the resimmtion of the which are aroused by useless racial an- nison, has promised the representa-
"We are not planning for a huge,
g t est :mon ia I to the T emp l e moon li g ht s , The announce- tagonisms deter the country from solv- tiers of the J. D. C. that his govern-
The f ll i ing
ornate, glittering house of worship, '
ing its vital problems and are leading it merit will do everything possible to
services of Miss Dee Benjamin, as- mem of the event brought much {a- ing
Mr. Goldberg declared, in discussing
and to ruin.
sociated with the United
the Conimittee send aid to Rus-
the project. "We hope to have a
Charities for the past nine years, silo vorable
comment
from
members
their friends.
The Jewish National Council of
building, however, designed not only
who is to retire from the position of
Twenty-one Features,
the
Esthonia has assumed responsibility
for the spiritual, but also for
assistant superintendent was drawn
t lie mntertainment committee has
The
for the transportation and delivery of
physical, social nad intellectual we' -
up by a committee of three, composed
the relief goods, and has put M. Abra-
fare of our congregation.
of Julian H. Korlik. Prod NI. Butzel originated a features.
very unusual
group
of
numbering 21,
in keeping
ham
ei n st h i t ei I ‘n :u :0Te n irn i k i tb. 1 ti e a c ir n i 1 . , s g r o k hf i y bt r , see t elloi l Fe e :risi w
t etho e ell-known
otl th l trih k e iae n o w n en-
''The most outstanding and import-
and Joseph L. Selling.
gineer of Reval, directly in charge of
ant feature will be the modern and Sidney G. Kusworm Delivers Stir-
"Since the early days of the United t‘ivristiti atili lit;ttacl°iris iveeildtt"lcue.inogf given "'Met nt11);t-.
J I: e a w
s s f o o i. r
splendid facilities for Sunday school
Address—Warns Jews
Jt•wish Charities, Miss Dee Benjamin 21, 1 o f t h e mou th.
individual
ediator
Twenty-one
teaching.
ring Aainst
Materialism .
g
has faithfully and conscientionsl
class-rooms are planned.
si ehli t f Jew ish Immigrants Cultivated Soviet Russia.
anization, and upon
served that organization,
3' ..a Voisli‘nloigflit Melody ionftell9e 3ttli.'n' gwiritt
"There will he committee-rooms for
The Elks' Temple on alonslay eve-
Land and Developed New
the different organizations of the ning last was the scene of one of the her retirement to take a well-earned member, and composer of the music
At the same time the Polish
most enioyable gatherings of the rest, it is fitting that recognition ot by Miss Irene Rosenberg. a P. P. S.
Industries.
Temple and a commodious assembl y-
offensive in Podolia, Volhynia, and
.
p
as.
for
the
Junior
Girls'
I
.
of
membership
of
Pisgah
Lodge
No.
34,
her
fidelity
and
industry
should
be
room with a large stage. Provisions
the Ukraine has thrown open for re-
- e "Moonlight Melody" is a feature
made in the minutes of the United ! "The
J ER 12SA LE1s1. — What the Jewish ief work large territories occupied by
will be made for an up-to-date kitchen I. 0. B. B. It was different than the
usual gala affair in that it was the first Jewish Charities, and that a copy of . of very Temple moonlight and the agricultural colonist s have accom-
and dining rooms.
Stag Initiation and Smoker. It such record should be transmitted to I openings hats of the song as the boat Wished in reclaiming the fertility of the Polish troops. The latest dis-
"'The main auditorium will seat an-
Miss Benjamin in behalf of the Board „earn, away f „„, t h e dock is si g nal Palestine is told by the Syrian paper, patches from 1)r. Bogen report that
proximately 1,700 people and it will was also the occasion for formally o f th e United Jewish Charities..
the Committee's representatives have
for the merriment 10 begin.
" Al Bark," published in Beirut. Tak- already reached Zhitomir, Mohilev-
be designed so that two extra gal - ushering in Pisgab-Lod ge as the larg-
Glee Club Assists.
"On account of the very pleasant
mg up the Zionist question from the Podolsk, Kiev, Berdichcv and many
leries, seating an additional 500, can
lai
Brith
Pisgah
1.suls,,e
Glee
Club,
tinder
the
est single lodge t.f the
economic point of view only, the pa- other Jewish centers which have here-
tic annexed without distorting the Order in the world. Several Minorco association of the members of the
new members were initiated, giving Board with Hiss Benjamin, and her direction of 1. Leonard Braun, will per says:
architectural grace of the edifi ce.
tofore been closed for relief work.
the
lodge
a
membership
of
over
2,000.
unfailing
courtesy,
goodwill
and
co-
entertain
the
guests
who
assemble
on
"Before the last immigration of Captain Voorsanger and Dr. Charles
"The auxiliary service Temple will
of the upper decks. In addition to the
operation,
the
officers
and
members
ws,
Palestine,
just
like
the
rest
of
have a seating capacity of 700 and
Spivak have arrived in Kiev with con-
Dr. le
Initiation ceremonies were carried
personally to ex- chortis singing , Sam Mandell,
d (..„1,1,. Syria. had neither agriculture nor in- siderable sums of money, closely fol-
will contain every comfort and con- out in a manner dignified and beano- tend Board desire
wishes that she enjoy Hilli ar d c,„id, t i e k „„,t mi re
Were unacquainted lowed by Mr. George Rooby, of Medi-
People
ditstry.
Venience for social gatherings of all ful by the 11eW degree team consist- tend their best
appear individually as solo-
of Charles Rosenthal, Morris her vacation to the litilt°'t ""d have man Will
with the use of farming machinery. cal Unit No. I, who brought carloads
kinds. They Will be so arranged that ing
services can be held in both the main Klein. Joseph Gars ett, Harold Rosen- the well-deserved satisfaction of hav- fists, "Nfoonlight Serenaders" will roam The Zionists devoted themselves to of food, medicines and other steers-
auditorium and auxiliary rooms sinful- thal, Joseph Gottlieb and Louis Bass. in
ing
faithfully
performed
duties from one part of the boat to another, the land and founded agricultural a caries.
having
so well
served her
the Crew
hanks which, in consideration of
In all these newly-opened communi-
taneously.
'fleeing musical entertainment for minimum rate of interest, advanced
Despite the fact that this was its first `unity."
"The building plans arc receiving
ties committees will shortly be formed
those who do not dance. .A departure
class initiation, the team performed
ENROLLMENTS INCREASE
the best thought and personal atten-
money
to
the
cultivators,
enabling
to
take
over the relief work; and there
from usual custom will be the separa-
like veterans and were accorded a
RAPIDLY
them to buy a field and seeds.
thin of one of the ablest architects in
is hope that it will soon be possible
great ovation at the conclusion of its
, , tion of the amusement program f ront
the United States. if not in the world,"
"Every piece of uncultivated ground to send to Podolia, Volltynia and the
which of nail
The Bishop
p S chool,
attendance
12 the dancing program. The main salon
.
Mr. Goldberg said in tribute to Albert work.
opened will, au
-e
b used solely for dancin, g the has thus been brought u nder cultiva- Ukraine not only funds intended for
Braun.
Baton
Presented
to
Kahn, who is at present completing
will
ound
lion.
The vine, highly esteemed since These committees, but also individual
The nationally fatuous l'isgah Glee quickly increased to 40; the Russell ittfer" decks forming a backgr
the draft of the proposed new build-
the days of Noah, has been highly cul- remittances, through the J. D. C. For
direction of I. Leon- School opening with 17 increased to ttr the other features.
,
iisatell:
. The. cultivation of cereals years many American J Jews have been
ing.
Club. under the
47. Then. at the recommendation 6f
Prize Dances.
If the plans as given to the Board and Braun. took part in the ceremo- 1 s ewfsfi
1 ,, eS W ere Opelled
: 1 s s'oar.t.es
1 . ; e,i1S
tit las augmented to an equal extent the cut off front their people in the
Sp eehli attention ha, been ON ell
of Tthstees of the Temple are carried flies and evoked unusual ra ke from at the D wyer School in Oakland with the selection of a tine orchestra. Nov- wealth of Palestine. Five hundred Ukraine and have been unable to as-
... omen
through—and we hays no doubt they the lodge. In appreciation of the ex- ,
g thousand cases of oranges used to be silt them. Thousands are waiting for
the number the opportunity. to send aid to their
will be—we believe we will have one cellent
work of the baton
Glee was
Club,
a bean- iving
15 attending
the first
day.
vs center e ' i ') lit a ly )e( o larna s 'n:l i e n:o. e ifil i. tihe,:a.i n ii2;1, 7iPt i r..tiN
iftil conductor's
presented
a great on
distance
from
this
is,,:':;‘,T.'11\',\iii.r'eS,ti. t i • , xp i ru mroto et s1)0(:) (liti nually: no
of the finest Temples in the United t
relatives, and if, as now seems likely,
States. The building will be a lasting to Mr. Braun at conclusion of the applied
to
the
Board
of
Education
This
frank
admission
on
the part of they will be able to do so, their money
for another teacher and one of them, Dance," "21st Raffle Dance" and
tribute to the members of Temple initiation.
presentation
ddress
a
was made The
by Adolph
. "Daddy"
N1rs. Solomon, living at le Delmar Mysterious Miss 21 Dance" are a few a Syrian paper of the good accom- will prove of inestimable benefit to
avenue, suffered her home. A class of - of the 21 features.
Bet h El."
'dished for all of Palestine by Jewish these War-ravaged provinces.
The site for the proposed new Freund, whose very presence On the 14 was formed, meeting four nights
From reports of the ticket commit- immigrant s of the past 40 years, is
$5,000,000 Grant
Temple is situated on the northwest stage was the signal for vociferous in each week, thus enabling a few of tee, headed by Miss Mildred Nastle considered significant, as indicative Enthusiasm Over
The five million dollar appropria-
corner of Woodward and Gladstone, acclaim on the part I f the audience. the men to attend.
and composed of 40 girls, a record of a changed policy on the part of
D istribut iOn
e
having a frontage of l(
feet on 'Mr. Braun responded on behalf of his
al lepe ers towa rd 'L ion tion which the mad Joint
During the influenza ep:dentics. the t ro wd m ay be
A rab inte llectuand
cted. Thfe
for rec onstrue-
Woodward and running 200 feet deep fellow members of the Glee Club and
adasants, liv in g in Conn
Y kets is
expenumber o ti cm.
Sheiks
S has limited the
h e& r . . sold in order to insure the comfort of Arab villages around the Jewish age(- titan purposes has aroused general en-
promised added features for the club
attendence
in e I v the
on Gladstone.
ascelicl,, sib, u g t onf
wdt e ctrbee
st,ryia c r t r s the
vtitsgli t , it l o i says.
et z report
As soon as the plans are ready for to make the meetings and festivities J
cultural colonies, have often express- thusiasni, and the Jewish press has
its guests.
Ile
submission to the congregation, a of the lodge more enjoyable.
The commodious and well-
een equipped rd their appreciation of the benefits hailed this measure a s the most the
e n by the Com-
'
special meeting will be called for the stated that the club %studs! he glad
months
to
schools.
Only
a
few
cl
open
during
the
springs
were
chartered
accruing
to the whole count ry. from portant step ever taken
kept
,
steamer St. Clair has b
inspection of the plans and for their serve other lodges of the Order Ill with 114 WOMell in attendence 92 , of for the occasion and will be appropri- Zionism. This took public expression mister. Still greater is the enthttsi-
approval. f ollow ing which actual their initiation ceremonies.
whom were Jewish. Such interest nas ately decorated. The boat leaves the in the protest from representatives of asst which has been awakened among
,
,„,
building will start without slelay. The
Arab villages to Major General Sir the Jews of the war-stricken lands, as
been shown that the Board of Educa-
""' n ' n g' l tin t °n the scheduled lien - on i s planning to keep the classes foot of Bates street at 8:21 p. m., 122
approximate cost of the synagogue is gram.
the lodge was treated to one of li
Monday. June 21, docking at 10:21 p. Louis J. Bois, Chief Military Adminis- may be seen from the following cable
estimated at three-quarters of a site most stirring and eloquent IPtiai
m. and 12:21 a. m. Th e e arly landing statue in Palestine, declaiming any which the Committee has received
o ntinue
N';11
c 10
these,
With
million. • Brith addresses in its history. It hap- running throughout
the
summer.
In
ffered
free
weekly
lectures
and will be made for the benefit of out-of- part in the anti-Jewish riots in term from its General Director for Europe,
"The laying of the cornerstone
connection
peneded to be the good at
fortune
of the t o h e o
Julius Goldman:
g""" Who WiSh to return home salem, declaring that they were fo- Dr. "Your
appropriation of a substan-
Gladstone and 1\'oodwars1 will lw an . lodge that Sidney G. Kusworm, Past concerts, and addresses by prominent
t' .$1 per person and may mented by a few men, not at all rep-
on tow"
late interurbans.
,, , , ,,, , ,,.
ot ,,
1iO nI r lop h e r a h T l igS ret p o.
history of
1t y S. 1 u r lr ICE
event in the histo
iui
list
a
i
s
,
im
o
A
nriastit
V re ■ i eil L ( ssi strwt ... o. 2 .., and ti now speakers on civics and current events.
a
s
s
z
i
mass
otshi s d
,,er sr e e tt t n ato i st.e
It'hInsfi'arsn't"it°1
l enthusiasm
Judaism in Michigan." Mr. Goldberg
, or
)e' r
opposed
lie obtained from any member
MOTHERS CLUBS ARE
resentatives, who express to you their
declared. "It will mark an epoch in tee of the Constitutional brand
cothmittee or at Grinnell Bros.' of the large Jewish immigration.
POPULAR
profound gratitude. A new field of
the religions existence of our people. Lodge. passed through the city Mon-
_
___
after Thursday, June 17.
far-reaching nsefulness is thereby
It will mean better, finer and more
Throughout the period cot ertal by
by ' eVe.
Milton Aronheint is general chair-
opened. your action is taken in the
amplified facilities for taking care of eral
clay.He
was
taken
in
hand
member., of Pisgah Lodge and in-
man of arrangements, assisted by Rose ALGERIAN JEWS ASK
moment when we arc deeply moved
our Sunday school children. It will cited to the Stag Initiation, where he the report, from December 1919 to Edloff, Dorothy. Weinstein, Mildred I
EQUAL CIVIL RIGHTS at the possibility of beginning import-
mean seating space sufficient to ac- was called upon to talk. Mr. Kusworm Id
ay 1920.
the Mothers'
Clubs
show
excellent
attendence.
The
club had
meet-
School
as Nadle, Herbert Kohn. Harvey Vehon
nt activities and bringing relief to
commodate all those who desire to is noted as one of the ablest and most ing at the May(
ng orators in the entire Or- many as 300 at its last meeting in Arthur Mansbach, Frank Flirt, .105.
AGERIA—The representatises of the Ukrainians. Moloch-like, we are
Nvorshin on holy days. It will mean a entertaining
Al.
religious and a social center in the der, and his remarks delivered under April. At these meetings the Recre- Barak and Milton M. Alexander.
tile local Jewish community have pre- insatiable
in our appetites, and look
WM this grant as only the beginning
true sense of the word."
the insipration of the moment fully anon Commission entertained the
seated a memorandum to the French
Government
fern-
avari
an
B
children
while
the
women
were
dren
chil
warranted his reputation.
government, in which they ask that the of much greater generosity in the
fished with speakers on topics per-
To Expel All Jews disability laws now existing in Algeria tore oil the part of American Jewry.
GERMAN JEWS TO AID
Discusses Anti-Semitism.
MUNICH

The
Bavarian
govern-
be removed. They claim that the Jews 005
I am expressions
greatly touched
by the numer-
of appreciation
and
COLONISTS Mr. Kusworm took as his theme the with
taining
to the noteworthy
home and school
and
PALESTINE COLONISTS
several
musical
ng for what the Joint Di
t
meat is set upon driving all its foreign against
fought Germany
bravely for
France
in
the
war
BERLIN—The committee disuse oh' growing tnenace of anti-sonitism program ,.
and 2.000 of their sons hanksgivi Comm ittee has
and
articularl
ri
Holman, former head Jews from the country. Among those
jest it has been to extend relief to throughout the world and p
ySliss h.stlier Hoff
defense. In recognition of continues
tbution to do . From all quarters I
have alread y been exiled there died for its
Palestinian Jews has undertaken to in America. lie e enumerated many ill- of the Americanization work said, who
the Palestinian
were
many
former
Jewish
soldiers
and
their
loyalty
and
patriotism
to
France
Austria they believe that the French govern- am assured that material improvement
send the Jewish . colonists and workers stances of anti-semitism appearing in •• it seems to me that all this work is
the machinery of which these are great- Europe where heretofore
had men
not merely a beginning. there is still a throughout
in it our
officers who
the fought
late war. for
Some of these Inept Ought to put them on the saint and progress in ameliorating
even
ly in need. A large sum of money has been so evident,
has
been made."
Dr.
Goldman
sent this cattle from
America that monster is displaying tremendous task ahead for real con- had been wounded and received medals basis as the other inhabitants of Al- tions
set aside for this purpose.
i
been
set
geria, and grant them the e same rights
Warsaw, where he spent some time
"Degel
Yaltuda," a society founded its poisonous fangs.
Ile called atten-
These and
are adjustment
strenuous of distinction
iit only
from the AM
of an unwarranted
at- structive
times for work.
everybody
no on
which in- studying the Jewish situation and the
Among the various la
Among
fact
It
is
much
more
difficult
man
but
also
from
the
German
goy
is difficult.
to develop and encourage Jewish col- sinus to the
accomplished in Poland.
on
for foreign groups to grasp the situ- crnme
and own- Jewry, perhaps the most outstanding In addition to Warsaw, he also
a plan for the establishment of a col- weekly which has been publishing a ation and obtain the proper ',aspect-
Ilusiness
men,
1,, ,-. visit-
i r
,..
.
c,,
,
A
...racow
ony of 6.000 settlers. One thousand series of articles on the Jew, present- ice. Th ey „„d „ 0 „• . more than ever crs
ors of property are given but a short are those which prohibit them from buy- co Bialystok, Brest-Litovsk,
full
of
admira-
i4
lie before, clear-sighted, intelligent; broad time during which to sell their pos. ing real estate and which deny them and Lemberg. He
assured
that evil
these
articles
of these are to begin work in the very ing
hint in his
an hearers
unfair and
light.
the
right
to
vote
until
they
become
35
tion
for
the
magnificent
relief
organi-
and sympathetic leadership."
sessions. Usually, they are permitted
near future.
zatien which Dr. Bogen has built up
three (lays to settle their affairs. Only Years of age.
Small groups luelonging to the "Degel would be answered completely and
The Governor of Algeria promised to in Poland, and for the splendid work
in extraordinary cases are .individuals
Yalnida" are found in all the important decisively. a special meeting of the
granted the special privilege 'of remain- send their memorandum to the govern- of Unit No. 1, which accompanied Dr.
cities of Germany. But recently, a General Executive Committee of the
Bogen to Poland and which under his
ing
a
few
days
more.
Pregnant
women
ment
at l'aris.
ranch
of
this
organization
was
organ-
Order
having
been
called
to
take
up
LEAVE
(,
supervision reorganized the relief
are not spared but are forced to remove
ized in Bielitz (Eastern Silesia). Among this matter on June 21st. The answer
throughout
the whole of that country.
the members of the committee of this of this committee will he sent broad- ' VIENNA—As a protest against the themselves from the country. A Jewish
J. D. C. to Co-operate With the
pew branch are the manufacturer Jacob cast and printed in most of the lead - anti-Semitic pogroms of the students committee representative of all Jewish ECHO OF MORGENTHAU
COMMISSION TO POLAND
Landsmansehaf ten.
Schanzer, Professor Feuerstein, and ing publications of America.
and the avowed hostility of Prof. parties has been established to aid the
mer-
"The fact of anti-semitism in .Amer-
_____
The $5.000.000 appropriation is he-
Judge Wagner.
chwitidt. head of the Vienna Univer- exiles in whatever way possible and to
,ea is a matter of grave concern to sity, the Jewish professors of this school plead with the government for an ex-
LONDON—Information received ginning to render active the vast sums
us," said Mr. Kusworm. "It has al- have resolved to seek positions in for- tension of time in particular cases. U n-
raised by the Landsmanschaft en and
ZIONISTS VICTORIOUS
ways been the lot of the Jew to o ,e sign institutions and leave Vienna Uni- tit now the success of the committee front Paris states that Dr. Diamond, is also bringing about a ct oser co-
IN TURKEY ELECTIONS Letter than his neighbors in order to
ity.
Some
of
the
Jewish
professors
has
been
almost
nil,
for
the
government
the
well-known
Polish
assimilationist,
operation between them and the Joint
vers
declared the Hon. Henry NI orgenthau, Distribution Committee in the field of
PARIS—News received here tele- he considered equally as good, and it
graphically from Constantinople, in- is even more important now that we of the
university
are scholars
of inter- is absolutely
merciless.
All the Jewish
students in the pro- while in Poland, offered $100,000 for renstruction.
national
reputation
and undouldely
co
dicates that the Zionists have had an take
,e the e greatest care to guard our non-Austrian schools of learning will vince, previously permitted to attend a memorandum on the Jewish ques-
Among the various reconstruction
A
overwhelming victory in the recent actions. The time has come whin we take advantage of the proffered oppor- the local university, have now Ltim lion in Poland which he wanted sub-
to the
first place is given
local elections
in Turkey. The as- must pause in our mad rush for gold `unity
o
l
if adding
such great minds to given notice to leave the country. The mitred to the Washington State De- measures
(C.intinued
on
page
7)
forces
were
all
grouped
partment.
them.
usual three days is allowed
similationist
their faculty.
(Continued on page 7.)

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JEWISH PROFESSORS
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