11, A mericam PaloSeal Cotter CLIFTON AVENVI - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO 1 THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION VOL VIII. NO. 6. DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY JULY 9, 1920. CENTRAL CONFERENCE OF AMERICAN RABBIS RE -ELECT DR, LEO M, FRANKLIN, PRESIDENT HEADS INTERNATIONAL ZIONISTS 125 Jewish Leaders Attend Thirty-first Convention at Rochester, June 29 to July 6; Duty to Rehabilitate Pal- estine Emphasized, Disagree with Political Zionism. RECOGNIZE AS SOCIAL JUSTICE RIGHT OF LABOR TO ORGANIZE AND BARGAIN COLLECTIVELY Discuss Spread of Anti-Semitism, Express Confidence in American Spirit of Fair-Play to Counteract Insid- ious Forces at Work in This Country. Per Year, $3.00; Copy, 10 Cents I WORLD'S ZIONISTS TO REHABILITATE JEWISH HOMELAND 250 Delegates Meet in London to Plan for Building Up of Palestine, Must Raise $100,000,000—American Dele- gation Most Important at Conference. ess • st JUSTICE LOUIS D. BRANDEIS IS ELECTED PRESIDENT - — Dr. Max Nordau Says Hope of Future of Holy Land Lies in Encouraging Immediate Immigration From Europe; Dr. Nahum Sokolow Bitterly Scores Ukraine Pogroms. Rochester, N. Y.—The Thirty-first • .\s though the normal sacrifices of ij convention of the Central Conference star were not suflIcient to till his cup LONDON. July 7—Justice Louis of American Rabbis, which opened in of suffering, other forces, cruel and I • itrandeis, of the ['liked States Su- this city, Tuesday. June 29, closed its insidious, have arrayed themselves preme Court, teas elected president sessions on July 6 after one of the against the Jew in practically every of the International Zionists at the most constructite meetings in the quarter of the world, including our opening session of the conference of history of the organization. About own beloved land I-'.very accusation that body here today. 125 Rabbis, representing every large that anti-Semitism durin• the last 50 "After 2,1)011 years of hopelessness Jewish community in the country. years and more ha, hi en able to de- and insecurity and persecution, we were in attendance. Vital problems vise is repeated am it The trumped meet at last as a nation with a home confronting Israel and humanity were up charges of Polish anti-Semilic secured in our historic land for a discased still an enthusiasm and an propagandists, so crude as to betray place among the nations of the world, earnestness that pervaded the ses• their character to all save those whose Show Work Achieved by Delega- dependent only on our own wisdom Si''- t from first to last. tat for Jewish blood is never sated. and devotion." and the equally malicious Eyre and tion from American Jewish Rabbi Franklin Honored. \\*Rh these words, NI. Sokolow, Spottiswoode papers appearing in Congress at Versailles. known as "the diplomat of the Jewish Rabbi Leo NI. Franklin. of Detroit, England are of a piece with 'the people," opened the world conference one of the most consistently active despicable and libelous attacks upon of the Zionists for the formulation of ASSURED EQUAL RIGHTS forces of the organization that has the Jew in this country which have made the Central Conference of been disseminated by NIr. Ford's pa- IN CZECHO-SLOVAKIA plans to reclaim Palestine for the Jews, here today, . American Rabbi, a great moral in- per—the Dearborn Independent—and Justice Louis D. Brandeis fluence in American life, was unani- by certain foreign correspondents fu Many Delegates Attend Turkish Treaty Adopts Balfour mously re-elected president for an- the public press. Two hundred and fifty delegates Declaration in Favor of other year. Dr. Franklin, who re- A hundred times the falsehood that Ix r are present flan 30 countries, includ- cently celebrated his twentieth anni- there exists a secret Jewish empire Homeland for Jews. ing Russia and the Central Powers. versary as Rabbi of Temple Beth El that to the detriment of humanity Every shade of Jewish opinion is rep- of Detroit, has sewed the Conference controls the finances, the press, and NEN1' YORK—The publication of resented. in many capacities. Previous to hi, even many of the governments of the the constitution of the Republic of The three main questions for con- election last April he held the office world has been exposed. Yet every rst Six Months Czecho-Slovakia, and the treaties sideration are (I) an administration, of Vice-President for two years, and it raises anew its with Turkey and Bulgaria, copies of (2) immigration policy and (3) a was Treasurer of the Conference the nicked head, seeking to poison the which have just reached this country, fiscal program. year preceding. His telling and con- minds and the hearts of the multi - Eloquent Testimonies by Two Non-Sectarian Campaigns Meet sheds new light on the work and The American delegation is the structive work during the long years miles against the Jew. The time has achievement, of the Delegation front most important in numbers and this Travelers; J. L. Bernstein With Great Success, Ex- of his service, has provesta source of come when an end must be put to the the Amer:can Jewish Congress to the importance is enhanced by the fact Leaves for Europe. tended to Canada. ' pride and gratification to the mem- spread of these vicious fabrications. that it represents the richest coun- Peace Conference at Versailles. bees of the Conference. !its re-elec- It is out of such libels given currency The Constitution of Czecho-Slo- try in the world. N ENV V OR K —American visitors to , NE \V VORK —0, er $4.000,000 lino to the honored position of leader among the unthinking and ignorant has cakia shows that in addition to mi - Big Fund Needed of the Conference met with the in- massy, that the incentives to pogrom Europe who have had occasion to go been raised by the American Jewish nority rights which have been se - start approval of all his colleagues and massacre are horn. In a time to Poland and see the work of Messrs. ' Relief Committee in its non-sectarian cured for the Jews in all of the new It is estimated that $100,000,000 is and the laity, representing prominent when the whole world is on edge be- Leon Kamaiky and J Nlassel, I campaigns for the "'I'd of Jewl`h and enlarged states, the Jews of necessary for the first year's work In individuals throughout the country. cause of the abounding unrest, it is Commissioners of the Hebrew Sind—twat' sufferers from January' 1, 1920, (Tzeclio-Slovakia have practically Pe- restoring Zion. There are differences particularly necessary that these mali- tering and Immigrant Aid Society 'off until lane 30. according to • stale- List of Officers Elected. le. complete national rights in all of opinion as to how this money cious charges against the Jew be so America, are paying eloquent tributes lilt ',ad by limey'If. Rosenfelt, aspects. should be raised. Collett Bernstein, The following officers were likewise completely disproved that now and to their achievements. naConal director of the L'otionittee. Part with 1 \' of the Turkish Treaty, leader of the Zionist movement in re-elected: Honorary president, Dr. hereafter, they shall he unable to "- Mr. Albert Rosenblatt, Chairman of l'his includes the following cam- dealing "Protection of Nlinori- Russia, proposed to raise it according Kaufman Kohler, Cincinnati: vice vice- , vire tamselve, Ni one man and the Building Fund Committee, has re- Angeles and Southern ties" assures full and complete pro- to the Biblical injunction to give up president, Dr. Edward N. Calisen. ceived two letters, one from N1 r. S. California. $2511.1XSI: Toronto and Ow- one-tenth of every income to a com- one group o f Torii can Richmond, Va.; treasurer, Dr. Louis this, but a united Jewry can do so. l,. IlotIm an, manufacturer, of 144 tario Province. $ 230000; Washi ngton. tection of life and liberty to all in- mon fund. Another faction suggests'd ono . $15,5 .000; habitants of Turkey, without d istinc- a national loan to be raised on Jewish- Wolsey, Cleveland. 0.; recording sec- In a thorough and exhaustive man- %Vest 25th street, New York City, who D . c .. retary, Rabbi Isaac E. Marcuson, Ma- tier the president's report took tip is now fn London. and the other from Georgia. $250.010: Iles Moines. Iowa, 'ion of birth, national ity, race or re- owned securities in the form of a 00,1)00„ cot, 5, 4000.. ligion. It further safeguards by spe- ei son, Ga.; corresponding secretary, Dr. the problem of the unsynagoguell. en- NIT A. M. Stavisky, of the firm Iowa, „ fund. .cial provision "the civil and political Nio Felix A. Levy, Chicago. compassing not merely those who are Stavisky Bros.. of 103 Weedier street. si Discussing the immigration phase, Jopl i n, , ' , "- ,- '01 I • of minorities, the free use of Sias Nordau, writer, proposed to On the Executive Board the fol- not officially affiliated with the syna- New York City, it ho is ill Berlinl Oil $1a.0110; North Dakota, $7s,000; thin, I their language and the right to e .stalo "dump" 500,00(1 immigrants into Pales- lowing were named. Max C. Carrick, gog or relative Jewi•li I,rganizations, his way hack to this country:. $1.438.000: $280,000; ILar Mr. Hoffman writes: lisp educational, religious and charit- tine immediately. At present, he said, but that vast number of persons who $80.1. 00: l'tan, able institut " \Vale toy memory is -Till fresh of ri:a ' arg• and their ecclesias- the Jews in Palestine are in the feel themselves to be beyond the the horrible conslitiotts n Melt our co- $2:(100: tic:, and `""""Prf- If. nonistic autonomy" power of the synagog to influence. religionists have to endure minority and immigration is the only ""'l Europe, The oolitic: 01(m of these treaties solution. The need of a greater hospitality on I take this opportunity id stating that mak, • of timely interest the report of the part of the synagog and of a if your activities o f the Hon., m i d. Campaigns now going on or being the C onnn i s. i on from the American Money Will Follow more far-reaching spirit of democracy tering and Immigrant Aid Society was organized, tinder the non-sectarian "If we can make Palestine an un- was emphasized by the speaker. To the only thing you have done in your policy of the committee, with the rc- )(lush Congress to the Peace (on- (creme which was presented at the questionably Jewish nation, the money this end, Dr. Franklin announced, the life, then I say you are doing some- suhs are expected to obtain, in- Union of American Hebrew Conger- thing worth while living for. I istt- clude. Alabama. 5150.000; San Fran- recent session of the Congress in will flow into it," declared NI. Nordau. There is a large group that favors gallons is shortly in initiate a ma'', ed the 1Varsaw office of the loom- cisco and Northern California, $400,- Philadelphia Summarized briefly this report is gradual colonization to avoid con- ment that will carry the message of grant Society. They are doing won- 000; \Vinnipeg and Nlanitolia Pro, as follows: tusion. the Jew into the Inglinays and the derful work." vice, $150,00. All delegates are of the opinion by-ways of the nations and with new The Interview With President Mr. Staeisky writes: lit the following campaigns, where that the decision of the Allies at San mettle& shall seek to win back to Wilson. "One thing I want to say to you, ittensoe campaigns had been held Remo to give Great Britain a Man- the synagog those who have been per- you may be proud of your work for Before settling out for Paris to date over Palestine will eventually tutted to wander away from the fold. the Hebrew Sheltering and Immi- one,- before, it was deemed advisable to land the appeal to the Jewish com- present before the Peace Conference leave the administration of Jewish af- He recommended that the Confer- grant Aid Society of America. I have ence offer its aid and co-operation been several times in the (it'll"' in munities, mr. Rosenfelt explained, the resolutions of the American Jew- fairs in Palestine in the hands of the with the following highly creditable ish Congress the delegates elected at Jews themselves. to the U. of A. II. C. 10 the end that M'arsaw, and the work is gigantic. Ile The Americans advocate adminis- through the synagog every "Jew may happy with your work. Nlay the Al- results: Louis';ina. $140,000; Missis- the meeting in Philadelphia, Decent- he breught hack to his allegiance and mighty bless you with r health sippi. $55.82102; North Carolina, $25,- br, 1918, thought it advisable to ar- tration of affairs through the continu- 1101): and Buffalo. N. Y., $150.000 hinge for a personal interview with ation of the present Zionist organiza- to a sense of that social and civic and sttength that you mat k eep 11 11 The appeal to both Jew and Gentile Pres:dent \Vilson. Upon inquiry by tion. obligation and to the high moral your goad work for the welfare of Rabbi Stephen S. Wise in Paris the to come i0 the relief of the Jewish standards which such allegiance im- ills less fortunate brethren." ills John I.. Bernstein. President of war sufferers of Eastern Europe, sle• President said that he preferred to FARMING COURSE plies." Puler the title of "Social Justice," the Hebrew Sheltering and Immi- veloped nth-ail-de muter the direr- see the delegation upon his "moo- OPEN TO JEWISH BOYS Dr. Franklin discussed the great so- grant Aid Society of America, left for ti(in of NIT Rai-nit•IL marks the first rary return to Washington. It was DR. LEO M. FRANKI cial problems now confronting all Europe on the Steamship Nlauretania time in the history of the Jews that decided therefore that Judge Julian ' thinking and forward looking men on Thursday last. Ile will study the :hey have a" gone outside their \V. Mack, Mr. Louis Nlarsliall and Agriculture Presents • Splendid Field President of C. C. A. 1. of Opportunity for Ambitious and Monet and t111011 the proper solu- Jewish situation abroad and COI, fur own people, in asking for aid. How the Secretary of the Delegation, Ber- Young Men. Erie. l'a.; Henry England, Tincin- tion of which depends in large mea- with the European Cononi•sion fu ru sincees•ful this Dairy has lieen, is in- nard G. RIchards await the presi- nati: Louis Grossmann, lincinnati; sure the perpetuation of ideals and gaud to their activities and their teed- dicated by the fact that in the year dent', arrival. The other members of uovi.EsTowN. PA.—The Na- Samuel Hirshberg, Milwaukee; Clif- the permanence of social organiza- :\ large delegation of member , of and a half that !dr. Rosenfelt has the delegation Colonel Harry Cut- ton II. Levy, New York; \Villiatu tion. the Board of Directors and friends been it rector of the American Je•- ler, Rabbi It. L. Levintlial, Jacob 611121 Farm School, located at Farm Roseman, Baltimore; Marcus Salz- ish Relief Committee, approximately dellaas, Joseph liarondess, 1)r. N;t- School, Bucks County (near Philadel- Touching upon the spread of the bade Mr. Bernstein a lion toy age. Mill Leopold Benedict phia), l'a., offers to boys a three man, 1Vilkesbarre, Pa.; Abram Simon. Reform movement. the President $16.000.0011 has been raised through- hum \Vashington; Samuel Schulman, New urged that a new bond of sympathetic years' course in practical and scientific out the United States, exclusively of had previously left for Europe. B'NAI B'RITH CLUB York: George Solomon, Savannah, co-operation be forged between Jews thf March 2nd, 1919, President agriculture, including the handling of New York City and Ness England. PLANS TO ENTERTAIN farm machinery, tools, care of stock, Ga.; Horace J. 1Volf, Rochester. \Vil•n granted an interview to the of this country and their foreign The non-sectarian campaign, if delegation in the course of which two planting, harvesting, chemistry, phys- brethern w ho feel the urge of the THIS COMING SEASON ihe Committee were extended to Can- memorials President's Message. Were presented 10 16111 at ics, notany, agronomy, animal hus- ola this year. The Province of On- The Conference opened Tuesday Puffy liberal spirit and the universal- the \\line lino", containing the bandry, farm management, soils, farm with Dr. Franklin's presidential mes- ity of Israel's message newly em- I. Leonard Braun, Chairman of Com- t., o raised $230,000, while the total resolutions of the .\ merican Jewish bookkeeping. greenhouse manage- amount contributed by Toronto tip to mittee, Will Submit Ambitious sage. Permeated with deep thought, phasized. "tigress, one concerning the status ment, horticulture, fruit growing, Dr. Franklin's address in its en- the present year was $9,163.80. For Program at Meeting, Mon- clear, concise, and filled with fruitful vegetable gardening, entomology, tirety sounded the deeply spiritual the tiro time in the history of Jew- of Jens in Eastern Europe, the other dairying, poultrying, etc. day Noon, suggestions, the president's address in respect to a Jewish homeland in ish 1Var relief. both the Province of touched upon the problem, vital to no te which was reinforced not only Tuition, board, lodging and hooks Palestine. of the other Rabbis , in the paper Israel and to humanity which are Henry Marks, President of the Ontario and the Municipality of To- \Val respect to the rights of Jews are given free to all students. The pressing for solution in the- e crucial but as well in the addresses made by B'Nai Brith Club, has appointed the ronto made official grants of $10,000 requirements for admission are, age in Eastern Europe the President ex- several laymen who appeared before times. foliating Entertainment Committee each to the committee. Widening th e between 16 and 21 year.; grammar Concerning himself first with the the Convention. An inspiring ad- to take charge of the Cluh's social ac- scope of the committee's work still pressed himself as being "sympa- school education, or its equivalent; rising tide of anti-Semitism, which sire--, be Prof. I. I.eo Sharfman of the tivities for the following season: I. further, 11r. Roosuelt is arranging thetic with the incontestable prin- mental, moral and physical health, and has evidenced itself in varied forms Unit erSity of Nlichigan was termed Leonard Braun, Chairman; David for campaigns in l'ulia and Porto ciple of the right of the Jewish pen- a sincere desire to make agriculture of attack in the past year. Dr. Frank- by many a masterly appeal for the Nlarytuont. Ben Kramer, Lester Leo- Rica this fall. pie everywhere to equality of status" a life's calling. Graduates of The Na- \Val respect to the British Man- lin expressed the confidence that the deepening of the religious life. pold, Joseph Barak. Ben Gould. tional Farm School are in constant Subjects of timely interest were in- Simon Segar, Louis Bass and NI. It date over Palestine he said: spirit of American fair play would corporated in two committee reports 'As for your representations touch- demand as herdsman, dairymen, poul- JAIL JEWISH EDITORS counteract those insidious influences. Teak, try men, farm managers, teachers, read Friday morning before the Con- ing ha. before this ex- He recommended that the Central Nil-. Braun, chairman of the com- FOR PRINTING FACTS personal approtal of th e su•rvisors, and gardners. Nlany of Conference invite the American Jew- ference at Temple Bergh Kodesh. mittee, has a very ambition, program The report of the Comitiee on Social declaration of the British Govern- them work their own farms. o f entertainments to submit and has ish Committee, the Union of Ortho- The school is splendidly equipped r Kahan ment regardmg the aspirations and dox Congregations. the Independent Justice, of which Rabbi Horace J. sent out a call for the members of LODZ— Israel and It z, with pure-bred and grade dairy fords, Order of Intai !frith and such other \Vol( is chairman, made a number of the committee to meet at au informal brothers and joint editors of the historic claims of the Jewish people horses, barns, poultry, greenhouse, recommendations for the cure of pres- luncheon at the clubrooms, 25 Broad- Lodzer Volkszeitung, have been sea in regard to Palestine. I am. more- national organizations—Jewish and library and laboratories. Recreation teuced to two months imprisonment over, persuaded that the allied na- is provided by football and baseball non-sectarian—as may be interested ent day social evils. Ile said in part: way, NIcalay noon, July 12. "The principle of democracy flutist by the local military court for re tans, tv'th the fullest concurrence of teams, tennis courts, literary societY. in stemming the rising tide to anti- printing an article from "Ilas Nene nor own Government and people. arc noisical clubs, student paper, etc. Semitism, to appoint delegates to be applied to industry as well as to ALLENBY INSISTS ON meet with delegates similarly ap- politics that all may be given a just Leben" of Ilialistok. 'Flie article 3a"•I that in Pal " tiite he laid The school has room for about share in the fruit of effort and in tin pointed by this Conference. for the slated the that fonnilations of a Jewish CiIIIIIII0II• twenty additional student, who are to LEAVING PALESTINE called, ":\ Silent Pogrom." the Food Administration of Balistok et ea 1111. “ purpose of studying the problems materials of happiness. he admitted immediately. Any earn- "The conference recognizes the was deliberately starting the Jewish Effort to Bring About United Action est. ambitious boy, who answers the arising out of the charges made by right of laborers to organize and bar- CAIRO—Your corri spiaidelit learns community by not assigning it the the enemies of the Jews against them reqnirem•nts, is eligible for admission in Paris. and to devise ways and means of ef- gain collectively through represents I authentically that an effort has been proportional amount of food. "Agi• as far as the capacity of the school When the American Jewish Dele- permits. Applicants are accepted on fectively proving the falsity of such tiers of their own choosing as an made to influence General Allenby tattoo against State authorities" and charges and of giving their finding , indispensible measure for securing against leaving his present command the "inclation of one part of the pop- gation arrived in l'aris• February, their viorits only. The National Earm such wide publicity as the seriousness their rights at the hands of those land to withdraw his resignation. The Illation against the other" were the 191 1 1, it formed these Jewish delega• School will gladly ,end further infor- who supply them. II father "c"g- I General, however. appears determined charges upon which the editors were 'inns of every sort and description. illation and an application blank, to of the situation demands. (Continued on Page 7) land w ill not chang• his mind. convicted. (Continued on Page Six) Dr. Franklin said in part: any toy who is interested. JEWISH RIGHTS AS DEFINED IN THE PEACE TREATIES now and then, II hat the Hebrew Raise $4,000,000 For Aid Society Is Jewish Relief In Fi Doing In Europe -- 1