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ENGLISH ZIONISTS
y;:S% PROTOCOLS DUE TO
APPEAL FOR FUNDS
RUSS ANTI-SEMIT ES
•••••

The Judgment of Wendowsky

(Continued from page I.)
(Continued Front Page 1.)
rt Alexander II was blown to pieces in in , tli.u: greatest intellectual moler-
the streets of St. Petersburg, and taking.
the noted Engh ,l ,
\ when his son and successor was con-
Cowen,
BY KONRAD BERCOVICI.
7 . • ,( spoke of the purpose of the
l
. r pe ted to recognize that Russian men %toms
. ?. ...• 1,f.t
:.-....
•,',..; 4,- . ?. ......" . 1 had killed a Russian Czar.
This
- - -
""d.""" Fund "" the
1.,, : : ./ ......1 ..: ' . :' ''
knowledge staggered him so much I ak.'!",' le
1,'
9 I". 5". Cowen "'it-
"1 the
After a long cunverSati n,
o in that it was immediately seized upon Pr!" ,eIna,
F serybody in Rivington Street
ucing that
A kind, lit- which !sir s . Holzman also took part, by some unscruplous people about el"111 11 his Awe" by annon
:MOWS I 1010M11111.
had personally pledgi il 00,000
kn ' ' s ay-bearded man who, walks as crying in a corner, the two men went him, and made use of to play on his I
ife°‘;
by diverting his for the Fund. The gathering u mho-
f h.ern.ever even h eard of 'the word to see Re!) Herman Gold.. They f ee li ngs , and
i
v. In the synagogue he is found him in 'the synagogue, dis- thoughts to another channel to pre- •iastieally endorsed \Ir. Cow, n's es.
h arr
known as a man with a little learn- cussing important theological mat - vent him from proceeding with the ample and collected on III, -1.11I t 7,
g, a little understanding and quail- ters. And Reb fold assured them reforms he had meant to introduce 000. (fillers who addressed the t on-
in
''erelice included NI. NI. l'ssislikin who
fieui
, to Bice
..• • , advice in small mutters. that the ring had never left his w h en h e ascen d e d the thro ne.
..oil, in lichrew and Colonel Patter-
ination.
Jew. Accused of A
Moses Holzman 's
. ca P ital was a hands.
A few more men were drawn into
• fhe Emperor was told that it was son olio declared that the Jews were
hem.,,, go ld ring in which shone a
big diamond. On this ring he could the •discussion that followed, and not Russians who had planned the as- ,,, honor boun d i o re d eem iw i .,,i,,,..
ii congress adopted a re ...Ito ion
, y raise $401) from Herman from the questions asked Moses sassination of his father, but that
.'.ie
•
a he t s
Gold or Pincus Bloch, both brethren Holzman felt that he was under sus- the crime had been entirely con- i twit e‘ ery effort should he Illalle in
of the same synagogue, who loaned picion.
ceived and executed by Jews, of behalf of the '<Veen 11:11, , Soll and
Holzman had never f e lt the sting whom Sophy Perowskaya and Jelin- i u.tro
,. •
. . man,
. , siii.,,L , , stunts
him the money on security, but with-
. .• et
i regard
with
1...1r
of poverty as he did during the few hoff, the Russian origin of whom to the immigration of Jews into Pal•
, out charging any interest.
i) 1 With the amount Moses roamed hours since (fel) Pincus hail brought could not be denied, had only been .'11i ,
auction room to auction room the horrible accusation. Ile offered the instruments. Ile was further ad- ' '
• • .
1
1
I I I bought only sure things, which to swear there and then with hand %Used to maintain more sternly than
. O . i i as slowly as he bought ; a on the holy book or scroll-a sin it- ever those principles of autocracy N. Y. ZIONISTS TO
few hundred dozen socks, a few self, whether sworn to truth or which for one brief moment he had SUPPORT HAYESSOD
e was guiltless in
lot of shoes,
a few hull- falsehood-that
been
tempted
to h forsake,
and he was
\ 1TURK.--Mo
TURK.--More Ilan i„.„
watches,
red shirts, or whatever else pre- the matter. But no one took him adjured to put off the granting of
I'
at
his
word.
As
though
they did not a constitutional government to Rus-
g'
.
rented itself, for which Moses Holz-
man was sure to find a market. Ile want him to commit another and sia which he had felt inclined at first 'woosl units met here last week at
greater
sin,
to
swear
falsely.
to do, until the seeds of revolution a special conference and de cided n!"'"
had to be very careful. Ile was
cam
Little by little all the other men had been destroyed and quiet re- definite steps to support the
dealing with other people's money.
1A odd Organi..1-
As soon as he had sold enough of left the synagogue. Only Reg Gold, stored in the country, thanks to the Palo of the Zionist
Ilaye,m1 ( Pale-
the merchandise to redeem his gold Bloch and Holzman were left. A trampling down of its unhealthy and tion for the Karen

et;

The Wonder Rabbi

11......

Gloat 51/ urititurr

ring Moses would walk up to Bloch little oil lamp flickered in a niche, dangerous elements, the Jews. tine Foundation Fund).
Those who addressed the confer-
It was the Jews who were made
or Gold, and humbly thank him for giving a mystic vagueness to objects
the favor after thanking God for and men. Suddenly Reb Holzman the scapegoats of the system of bu- enct. included Dr. Showy, Levine,
ansky,
Los Lips s,
stood
up reaucratie
and
said:
oppression
which existed II
flu v. L. II. Mash
Louis
enabling him to do BO.
One of the three is guilty. I and continued to exist, until at last Emanuel Newman, E. Rabinowitz and
"Reb Bloch, if it pleases you, my
propose that we go straight to the the waves of Bolshevism overcame Magistrate Bernard RoscnIdatt who
ring-I brought the money."
After redeeming the ring Moses Rabbi and have him listen to the and destroyed its principal figures a ct e d as chairman. Dr. Levine and
whilst unfortunately continuing its Rev. Nlasliansky were particularly
Holzman would live on his sale of story and decide."
"What's the hurry?" both men traditions. And this legend of the o utspoken in their utterances regard.
rest of the merchadise; buy shoes
.
Jews all being traitors was main- in. , th e failure of the American zion.
for his wife, pay the rent, the yearly asked.
"I will not live longer than I can rained until the war, and never be- 1.1 organization to take any steps in
at the lodge.
He would begin to look for a new help under such an accusation," came more powerful than during its • turtherance 0t
o f he compaign of I le
bargain only when the former mer- Moses answered.
course.
Korn ilayessoul; a fund which was
•
Rabbi Wendowsky was known to
It had to be maintained by every
ehandise was sold out. If nothing
the gist
111/011 01
.
good presented itself there was sure be a very learned man. In fact, it possible means, and it yvas not suf.
uontu root in Lond on.
\
was
bruited
about
that
he
even
per-
ticient
to
expel
its
victims
by
hun-
to be misery in the house for a few
To Support Organization.
weeks. But Moses Holzman would formed miracles, that he had cured dreds and thousands from the homes
,e adopted resolutions
The conk'
not be hurried into a risky buy and where the doctor had given up all which had sheltered them for long
he could not attend to two things hope. It was known that he was a years. It was not sufficient to point indicating cattiness to support the
World
Organization
and its leaders
student
of
the
Cabala
and
other
out
in
every
revolutionary
spark
at the same time. Ile was either
which from time to time came to insofar as it affects the foundation
busy buying or busy selling. After mysteries.
The
three
mum
found
him
leaning
light
from
under
the
iron
hand
of
fond
and
to
make
special
preparations
selling out completely he would
the police, Jewish names which some- to receive and aid the Zionist dele-
again bring the ring to one of his over a heavy book.
"What
brings
you
here?"
he
asked.
times
only
chance
had
brought
there.
gation which is coming to America
Mends, raise the cash am' begin to
"We are in need of judgment," The Czar had also to be cozened in from abroad headed by Professor
haunt the auction rooms.
the conviction that the Jewish peril Chaim \\* el/ill:11111.
This sort of thing had been going Holzman answered.
And, as is the custom, each one was a thing which really existed not
on for many years, when suddenly
There seas 110 one at the confer-
Pincus Bloch, pale and trembling, paid the stipulated fee in advance to only in his own realm, but all over ellee wpm took any exception to the
Europe, all over the world.
appeared one day in Ilolzman's house preclude any bias.
resolutions adopted or the measures
The Rabbi listened carefully to
Offer to Invent "Jewish Peril."
just as the old dealer was sorting
decided 11p011. In .nipplit111114
Uhave had in my hands a curious
out some newly bought shirts. And the story and made certain that the
resolutions, NIr. Louis Lipsky, one of
ring
had
never
been
in
any
one
else's
document
which
proves
the
persist-
all Pincus had to answer to Moses'
the oldest leaders or organized Zion-
hand except the three men present. ence with which the Russian police
"Peace unto you," was:
ism in \merica, declared that to the
"One of you three is guilty. Let tried to connect Jews with all the
"Reb Moses, that ring of yours,
extent that the Keret' Ilan uuii was
the ring on which I loaned you $400 each one separately come to me in manifestations of discontent that
as tire adopted by a \Vorld con-
last week, that ring is a false ring, the other room. I will then restore daily increased in the country. In
,• held last year at London, it
the ring to rightful owner and no- the year 1892, some Polish students ii
the diamond is no diamond!"
was
the duty of every Zionist in
Moses Holzman almost fainted on body will know who has been guilty. were arrested in Kieff for the then
crime of having in their possession .\u1, I ic.1 it everywhere else to carry
his feet. It was as if the roof had To err is human."
But this plan produced no results. revolutionary literature. A report out Ho du.cision of that coniu•rence in
come down upon him or the ground
had slipped from under. When he The Rabbi will aroused. His eyes as to their activity was sent to St. accordance with the constitutional
Petersburg to the Chief of the Okh- laws of the Zionist \Vorld Organiza-
had finally recovered from the shock flashed fire and his brow knitted.
"Very well, then," he shouted. rana, General Tcherewine, who was tion. 1)r. Levine as well as Rev. Nfas-
be muttered:
"Reit Bloch - impossible-impos- "Ile shall be branded as a thief. one of my great friends and a man lialisky indicated in various uvays that
Three prayer shawls here!" he of the highest honor and integrity. the chief reason why the .ktnerican
sible!"
In this report was inserted the fol- Zionist leaders are not yet in line
But Pincus Bloch produced the shouted to an attendant.
The prayer shawls were brought. lowing phrase:
ring and showed him in the dark.
didng the necessary and important
"So far we have not discovered work required by the present mo-
"Three pieces of straw!" he called
The diamond Was dead.
This is not my ring!" screamed again. The pieces of straw were any Jewish student associated with m, lit. is due chiefly to the fact that
'So and So' (giving the names of the
old Moses. "This is not my ring- brought.
y do not realize the actual situa-
the diamond was changed!"
"Put on the prayer shawls!" he inculpated) but it would not be diffi- tion in l'idestine and that they fail
1Iosea Holzman knew very well ordered-4o the trembling men, who cult to add some if desired."
All offer which was met by Gen- to understand that now individuals
that Pincus Bloch and Herman Gold did as he said. And as they looked
and section can no longer achieve
were honest men. The ring had never on he cut the three pieces of straw eral Tcherewine writing at the bot-
tom
of this singular document one the realization of Palestine's redemp-
been in other hands. But Itch Pin into equal lengths, saying: "I will
tion but that the people ill its ell-
ens suddenly seemed to doubt Moses' give one to each of you, and while typical word, "Shiny," which means
Ileel ■ 1111151 be brought into the work
honesty.
we are praying the piece of straw in Russian "pigs," and displacing the
and gin ell the fullest tql110111111ily 10
"Maybe you needed more money in the hand of the guilty one will man from whom it had originated.
participate. The committee which
But,
alas,
how
many
other
"swiny"
than you could have raised on the grow one inch longer."
there were in Russia whom no one called the conference was etimowercul
ring, Reb Moses. The Talmud
As he spoke he put the pieces of
ever thought of displacing.
to act and make all necessary ar-
straw in their outstretched hands.
rangements for the reception of the
Join. With French Clerical..
The Talmud does not say any-
"Cover your heads and pray," he
Foropean delegation and the further-
thing that will fit the occasion," said. •
When the Dreyfus affair shook
ance of a campaign for the Ken,
shouted Moses, outraged at the sug-
The Rabbi himself prayed loudly public opinion in France as well as I I ayessod.
gestion of excusable dishonesty. I and fervently fur n few minutes in the whole world, police officials
have given you a diamond ring; you Then he lit the lone candle.
in St. Petersburg heaved a sigh of
return me a piece of glass and shame
Here was the golden allig111.1111101011aMilmosonow111,18811
Reb Herman Gobi's piece of straw satisfaction.
nw into the bargain!"
opportunity for which they had been
was chewed off--just one inch
They immediately eon-
longing.
Dived to get in touch with the lead- 1
era of the Clerical party in Paris
and promised it their warm support'
___
in the anti-Semitic campaign which B
(Continued Prom l'age Otte.
was launched with such energy, and
We articles cshibited. The h.„ i n ,. which to a great extent was subsi-
.1
portant articles l'Illti.1111 it ', Uries of dized and rendered possible only by 7
continued From Page One.
photographs 14 le, l•Il leader., Jew- the liberal use of Russian money.
ish ski tclics. diawoie• of Talmudic Strange to say, one of the most ac-
Captain It. NI. Woolf, M. C., Jewish ,.„„ ir,,,,,,, , ,„„,„g I, „ , a „d j„,,,,..
tire instruments in it was the then
Lads' Brigade; Cadet Captain S. R.
Russian Ambassador in France, F
Batten, 1st Cadet Battalion, the Lon- prctation, of the home lift. of the Baron
11ohrenheim, who was himself =-
don Regiment: and Lieut. John Ram- Jew .
of Polish Jewish origin, and who sent F
The out.iiiiiiiiii ir ri At ore of the es- report upon report to his superiors
say, 2nd NI. S. W. (Cadet) Company,
The Bliek Watch.
hibil l' the set of Palm' calling , made adjuring them to urge upon the Em- 1
Samuel B. Chinasin
Th e Prince of Wales, who was at- by Nehemiah Mark, a Detroit na n o pent' (it was the weak Nicholas II
I have put in more than
tended by Rear-Admiral Sir Lionel proton], lit in local Hebrew circles as who was then reigning) the neces-
eight years of active work
Hal, y and Captain Lee. presented an atithorite on things Hebraic. for- site to help unravel the Jewish con-
in the business of selling
the individual championship medals mirk a member of the teaching staff spiracy which was aiming to de-
of
(lie
United
Hebrew
Schools
of
throne
him
by
proving
to
the
whole
good shoes at retail. It will
as well as the shield.
Detroit. Mr. Mark, although a teach- world of what duplicity and trench-
be a real pleasure to fit your
Nothing could have been smarter
er by profession, has long been :111X- cry Jews were capable, and exposing
foot with a high-grade shoe
or manlier than the appearance of the
hms to introduce a neW type of art one who, whilst wearing the French
--and to give you a style
Jewish Cadets, and nothing hurt- that should interpret Jewish things , uniform, had betrayed France to the
that is right and pleasing.
charming than the Prince of Wales, i n a iyp i c „l j,,„.i,,,i, aiaiaii . r. Ili, id ea dreaded and hated Germans, thus
who was in formal morning dress, as
is to eliminate the Christian and Nfo_ proving that for Jews there existed
he made the award and spoke sincere iiaiiiinedaii now
,,,,,, i ,, ii no Fatherland except their own,
prevailing in j
words of spontaneous and appropriate
which they had lost and were trying
art, and this,aim of this local artist's
congratulation.
to regain.
is • embodied - in the paper cuttings.
It is a fact that in one of these
Champions From Jewish Quarter.
exhibited at the Jewish Institute. reports, Dreyfus was described as

Aistary of Or Ages

In viewing the authentic reproductions of period furniture
one realizes with startling surety it is the spirit of the times as
expressed by early craftsmen.

Detroit :Furniture *Ilops

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Magistrate Rosenblatt, in the course
of his address related that Mayor Hy-
Ian of Greater New York had de-
rided to appoint a special citizens

C0111111i1 Ire Ill meet the Fileopeall
delegation lit the 11:1111e

New York City.
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THREATEN TO DESTROY
BUDAPEST PUBLICATIONS

VIENNA. - The Christian - Na-
tional organizations of Budapest are
openly threatening to destroy the
plants of the liberal and Jewish pub-

lications in that city, according to a
Budapest dispatch received here.

RUSSIA'S CRISIS CAUSES
APPEAL TO PRESIDENT
DEEP CONCERN FOR JEWS
AGAINST VISE DENIAL

LONDON.-Recent reports from
DANZIG.-A large number of
Russia have caused leaching Russian
Jews in this city considerable con- emigrants whose passports the Amer-
i•an
Consul refused to vise, decided
cern. A number of these conferred
and decided to draw the attention of at a mass gathering to telegraphically
appeal
against the Consul's decision
American Jews to the dangers to
which Jews will again be exposed in to President !larding, according to
a
Warsaw
dispatch.. There is a
the event an internal conflict de-
velops in Russia. It was the opinion suitable decrease in the number of
emigrants
trying
to-make their way
of those at the conference that re-
lief representatives of English and to the United States since the diffi-
culties
of
obtaining
a vise for that
American Jews in Russia would
greatly help in securing the safety that country lave recently become

greater than I. fore.

of the Jews.

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JEWISH HANDIWORK

I
Pi

Of course, fancier, of boxing had
their money out the Jewish boys from
the start. The East End of London
is rath• fruitful ground for the fight-
ing mall, and the young Jewish work-
ing lads of London provide about
five times their statistical proportion
of entrants at the boxing contests
which are so popular nose.

Holborn Stadium, the Ring ar
larkfriars, even the Albert Hall ill
hes of great importance, are all
accustomed to the sight of manly
andhandsome young Jews Moving
011ie metal in true sportmanship with
their tit stile friends, and receiving
the hand of friendly confidence
%thither they win of lose. It is some-
i tint, argued that manly exercises do
not form as great a feature as they
should of the young Jewish working
man's life. It is said that lie is seen
frequently enough at the race courses,
but on the football and cricket field
not often enough. And yet, it is af-
ter all a matter of personal taste.

Third of Contests by Jews.

The most interesting one of Mr. being in close touch with the Zionist
Mark's cuttings is the one which pot.- movement, then in its infancy, a
trays the inside of a synagogue, movement which was extremely
showing the scrolls of the Law and dreaded in Russian official spheres.
other essentials of a Jewish ImuSe of And it is another fact that a high I
worship. The many different colors Russian official, in submitting these E
involved •oof t h e sic,• of th e cu tti ngs reports of the ambassador to the I
„cal a ,r,.„„•,„ia„, amour of energy Czar, alluded to that earlier report
The artist which in years gone by General Or- m
put into this piece of art
introduced a personal element into gewsky, then head of the Third Sec-

I

this iece of art, bY Placing a Picture bon, had wished to hand over to E
o
o, father. ,0 0 was kin "
Alexander III but had been pre- E
f It.
ur ged
e ,.
r,
rmenull;
lio,
of
of ,,,,, fact that most undoubtedly there ex-
the Ark
brad
Day, at
"" isted a Jewish conspiracy aiming at '.'
.0W.
the overthrow of every monarch and
Among the other paper cuttings, every government in Europe, and F
Mr. M a rk makes very fine sugges- that consequently every attempt to
toms for carpets and table couers, discredit the Jewish race as well as . I
containing Jewish characteristics, as a Jewish individual was almost an
woi as other articles essential for act of necessity. Thus the Clerical F
I, wish cm-cumuli s. The e xhibition party in France become possessed of ?
nlyy on its
a m
pirroanciiie - i
Meiotic: Russian samolars, kettle;, ample faunndds ittois caorr
gaols,
and num, f 011S other amid,. not
that
it
failed
to
crush
entirely
the I
y Jewish
exce p insofar as ' they. u
stric tl 1..,.,,-1,,,,
„,rd
1, „ . i„
II fortunate officer who had become
by the 1,w-
have
its scapegoat and victim.
i h.• ,,,,,,, .0 'heir wanderine•
Col. Henry Murdered to Hide Plot. E.
In that way the Dreyfus affair is
closely connected with the famous
LITHUANIANS TO ADMIT
Protocols, and forms one of the in- ff.
RUSSO - JEWISH REFUGEES eidents in the latter'a history. I
---
will add that if we are to believe
BERLIN.--The Jewish Ministry in, some rumors which were afloat in
Lithuania makes emphatic denial of l'aris during those days when the
a report recently circulated that the "Affaire Dreyfus" was shaking its
Lithuanian government haul toil- society, the so-called suicide, but in
mated to the Soviet government its reality. murder of Colonel Henry,
was due partly to the fact that he
inability to admit Jewish refugees
haul in his hands proofs that the Rus-
from Soviet Russia, says a Kovno
sian government was at the bottom
dispatch. The reports state that
of the agitation which Was disturb-
Jewish public workers in Kovno are
ing the whole of France, and had
seriously concerned over the boos- threatened to
produce them, a fact

po lis

Cricltet never was eery popular with
the working-class Jew. Football is
popular enough, but by no means a
craze. But boxing is a different a(-
fair altogether. If I said that a third
m the actual boxing contests in Lon-
don were fought by Jews. I should
not be far out. And indeed. they arc
indispensable, for these are sad days
for British boxing. Carpentier, Lc-
does and other Frenchand Belgian
boxers seem to do what they like with
rho gallant but not very polished
British sport silica who oppose them. ing problem, the scarcity being so
Be ckett and Wells and Higgins are great that even those well able to
all without the necessary qualities of pay for accommodation are unable
6 ' 1 ic genius, and it is hoped that be- to obtain it. Large numbers of Rus-
fore long it will be the good fortune sian Jews are now flocking into Lith-
of a J, wish boxer to wear the Union uania, while with the arrival of the
Jack around his belt in a test for the spring, a stream of refugees from

bemyweight championship of Europe.

Ukrainta is also expected.

Viet.: would have entirely destroyed

those French aspirations for ''re-
vane-he" against Germany, which had
been kept alive by a certain party
ever since the war of 1870 and its
reverses.

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