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Rabbi Raphael Goldstein, formerly of Tacoma, has been elected rabbi
at Sioux City, Iowa.




On November 15 a drive for $100,000 for a new budding will be launched
by the New Haven (Conn.) Y. M. H. A.





Rabbi Morris Schussheim was formally installed last week as rabbi of
the IPnai Israel congregation of Cleveland, Ohio.





WARSAW.A delegation of Orthodox rabbis has gone to America In
collect founds for Orthodox Jewish institutions iu Poland.




PARIS.—The – Israelite," a Frankfurt publication, has commenced a
campaign for an increased number of "Mohelim" in the country.





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CAIRO.—An official decree made by the Governor of Lebanon proclaims
French and Arabic as the official languages for that territory.





Dr. Joseph Chasanowitch, founder of the Jerusalem Iles- K (TMOTI, died
at Biolystok on October 25, in the Home for the Aged.

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Jews of Monticello, N. Y. have organized a civic club for their pro-
tection. Several cases of discrimination on the part of village authorities
have been brought before the S association..

Dr. Louis Wallach, a dental practitioner, of Los Angeles, Cal., addressed
the local Y. M. H. A. last week. Wallach was at one time a well-known
lightweight pugilist, who achieved fame under the name of "Leach Cross.'





Meyer Israel and Benjamin F. Pollock, of Dorchester, and Samuel B.
Horovitz, of Wakefield, Mass., members of the Harvard Law School, have
been awarded faculty scholarships for high standing in their studies.

Col, Nathan Horowitz, United States Army, who has been in charge
of the Boston harbor coast defenses since the conclusion of the war, has
been transferred to the finance department of the army overseas.






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Baron Kornfeld • president of the Reformed Jewish Congregation in
Budapest, is dead. He was the director-general of one of the largest banks
in Hungary. He had a national reputation as a man of great humor.

Joseph Seidlin, son of a Jewish farmer of Hurleyville (Sullivan county),
N. Y., has been appointed professor of physics and mathematics at Alfred
University, Alfred, N. 1'., and at the same time• Mrs. Seidlin has been ap-
pointed professor of music at the college.



The Congregation B . nai Israel, of Pittsburgh, Pa., is about to erect a
new synagogue and Jewish center, and has appointed committees to visit
Jewish centers in New York and vicinity and report the result of their visit
to the architect in charge.




Construction has begun on the new building to be erected on Silver
avenue, San Francisco, Cal., for the Hebrew Home for the Aged and Disabled
The new building, which will have a capacity of 100 inmates, will be RV
feet long by•150 feet wide and will cost in excess of $500,000.







During the month of January, 1921, there will be launched by District
Grand Lodge, No. 7, I. 0. B. B., a campaign to raise $500,000 for a B'nai
1Prith Home for the Aged to be located at Memphis, Tenn. District No. 7
embraces Alabama, Mississippi, Tennessee, Louisiana, Texas, Oklahoma and
Arkansas.




Mr. Take Jonescu, in the course of a speech in the Roumanian Parlia-
ment, stated that he regarded it as dangerous to adopt a policy which would
convert 900,000 Jews into enemies of the country. The ex-Premier, Mr.
Vaida-Voived, also censured the anti-Semitic campaign as harmful to the
country.



LONDON., —The will of Sir Charles Henry, ex-Member of Parliament,
who recently died here, has just been made public and shows that he left
an estate of £380,000. 'Henry left considerable sums of money for Jewish
charities and included a clause in his will which provides that if any of his
children forsake the Jewish faith, they are to forfeit their share in the estate.

F.

The police department of Warsaw Addressed a letter to the Jewish
Kahillah urging it to appoint a new rabbi for the 26th district. The police
state that since the death of the rabbi on September 14 last, the Jews of that
district have no religious head, and as a rabbi is absolutely necessary for the
well-being of the district, the Jewish community ought to appoint one with-
out delay.





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Warsaw.—The Polish authorities continue to deport Jews who cannot
prove their Polish citizyship, without regard to the length of their residence
in Warsaw. Among those recently arrested in this city and ordered deported
as aliens appears the name of Mordechai Shifrin, who has been an inhabitant
of Warsaw for 24 years. Y. Kremer, who has failed to register as an alien,
notwithstanding his residence in Warsaw for 12 years, has been apprehended
by the authorities and expelled.

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Czernowitz.—Tragic conditions prevail at the Roumanian-Ukrainian bor-
der. Hundreds of Jewish refugees, fleeing from Ukrainia, try to get across
the border during the night, and are either shot or drowned by the frontier
guards, who have recently been doubled. Some days ago Mrs. Ohidianik,
together with a son and daughter and a Miss Ehrlich, 18 years old, were
thrown into the Dniesa river while attempting to get across the border.
The victims came from Berditchev and hoped to reach Palestine.





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Budapest—The severest sufferers in Hungary are the "double-Jews,"
who have embraced Christianity in the hope of achieving political and social
Under a recent act of Parliament. Jewish converts will he barred
om all offices to the same extent as Jews who have remained faithful to
Vss their religion. Every applicant for a government position must now state
the religion of both his parents to be eligible for any office. These Jews
now seller both as Jews and converts and have lost all esteem and respect
• both among their former co-religionists and their Gentile neighbors.

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Richard Burgin has been appointed concertmaster of the Boston Sym-
phony Orchestra in place of Frederick Fradkin, whose dismissal last year
caused an upheaval in that organization. Burgin, who is 28 years of age, was
born in Warsaw, and from 1908 to 1912 studied the violin under Leopold
Auer. He has made concert tours of Russia, Poland, Finland and Scandi-
navia and has played as concertmaster with the Petrograd Symphony Orches-
tra. the Stockholm Symphony Orchestra and the Christiania Philharmonic
Orchestra.

• • •

At a well-attended meeting of the Keneseth Israel Congregation, Avon-
dale, 0., last week. $14,300 was pledged towards the fund for erecting their
new house of worship at the northeast corner of Rockdale and Washington
avenues, where a lot 1202210 feet recently was bought by the congregation
for $22,000. Some of the doners were Manischewitz Bros., $25B0; Mr. and
Mrs. Miller, $1,250; Dr. and Mrs. Raphael R. Miller, $1,250; Mr. and .Mrs. I.
Oscherowitz and son. Hirsch Zussnoann and son, Moskowitz Brothers, an
Katz Bros., 81,000 each.





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At the annual general meeting of the Jewish Hospital Association at
Cincinnati, 0., held last week, President Samuel Straus announced that an
enlargement of the hospital had become necessary. It was decided by the
hoard of directors to erect several additional buildings, and a campaign will
he inaugurated during the next few days to obtain $500,000, which are neces-
sary for the work. The buildings will include a maternity hospital, a new
administration building, a psychopathic hospital and a new nurses' home.

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Warsaw.—Deputy Farbstein has brought in an interpolation in the Polish
Seim regarding the Rabbi of Suchovolia. The Rabbi was brought into the
marketplace and the entire non-Jewish population of the town was called
out to witness the degrading spectacle. A detachment of soldiers was also
lined up for the performance. When the Rabbi's flowing beard had been
cut, he was given a mirror to examine himself, and then was forced to walk
between the rows of lined soldiers, bowing before them and thanking them.





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Montreal, Canada.—Sir George Foster, the Canadian acting Prime Min-
ister, recently received a Jewish delegation composed of representatives of
the Canadian Jewish Congress and the Zionist Executive. The delegation
requested the Premier to cable the British government asking that satisfac-
tory boundaries for l'alestine be ensured. Sir George, who received the
delegation very cordially, assured its members that he would act upon their
request just as soon as he had consulted his colleagues.





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The American Red Cross has now begun distribution of clothing among
the poor in Warsaw. The Jewish poor were placed on a percentage basis
and were allotted 40 per cent of available clothing for distribution.

• • •
Aldertnan Howard J. NValford, of London, Eng., died last month. Be-
sides his civic activities he was strongly identified with the Jewish com-
munity and for some years had been a warden of the Bayswater Synagogue.

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torney and prominent in philanthropic affairs, has been elected a member'
at large of the Joint Distribution Committee.

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