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VIENNA.—The first edition of the
"Jewish l'eril" in Italy has just made
its papearan•e in Rome, according to
advices received from that city. It
is published and edited by Giovanni
Preziosi, the chief editor of Vita
Italians, and the leading anti-Semi-
tic propagandist in Italy. Preziosi
has added a special chapter to the
volume in which he deals with or-
ganized Jewish activities in Italy.
The book is being sold at a very low
price.

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A public library and reading room have been opened by the 5lishkan
Tefila congregation of Roxbury, Sloss.
• • • •
The Jewish National Council of Lithuania is establishing a special
department to aid Jewish emigrants to reach Palestine.
• • • •
A reactionary and anti-Semitic league has been formed at Posen for
the purpose of defending Polish interests against Jews.
• • • •
Jewish students have been excluded from the Budapest Schools of Arts.
The Vienna Jewish Academy immediately opened a Jewish school for
painting and sculpture.
• • • •
The state of New Jersey has purchased much of the property of the
Baron de Hirsch Fund at Woodbine, N. J., to be used us a home for
feeble-minded adults.
• •
•
The Polish Boycott Society, the Rozvoi, is distributing among non-
Jewish merchants special signboards, in order that they may be distin-
guished from Jewish merchants.
• • •
A recount has been ordered of the ballots cast in the Fifth Congressional
District, Chicago, last November, when Congressman A. J. Sabath was
declared defeated.
• • • •
A strong labor league has been formed in Budapest. Among the de-
mands of the league are the introduction of a liberal policy towards Jews
and the closing of the internment camps.
• • • •
Vandals bent on destruction caused considerable damage to the Beth
David synagogue, Fall River, Mass. Besides breaking the windows, much
other material damage was done.
• • • •
Israel Cohen, a noted Zionist propagandist, who has just completed a
tour of the eastern portion of Australia and Asia, collected from Jews
resident in those parts £115,000 for the Jewish National Fund.
• • • •
In an effort to do away with the competition of the Jews, the peasants
of the Polish village Gerul are trying to drive out the few Jewish families
that are residents in the neighborhood of the village.
• • • •
Preparations are being made by Sinai congregation and its various
auxiliaries for a big celebration in Chicago on May 22, to commemorate
the seventieth birthday of Rabbi Emil G. Hirsch.
• • • •
The valuable reference library of the late Professor George B. Foster
has been purchased by Sinai congregation, Chicago, and formal dedication
ceremonies will be held shortly.
• • • •
The six newly appointed Jewish justices of the peace in Warsaw were
called upon to appear in court on a Saturday to be sworn in. They de-
clined, however, to take the oath on their Sabbath.
• • •
The Polish Minister of Justice has requested Parliament to permit him
to try the leader of the Poale-Zionists, Deputy Shipper, for issuing a Peale-
Zion manifesto against the creation of a second chamber.
• • • •
The 1921 meeting of the National Conference of Jewish Social Service
will be held at Milwaukee, Wis., June 19-22. It is expected that over 1,000
social workers and volunteers willbe in attendance.
• • •
Vera Gordon, who achieved success as the mother in "Humoresque"
and later on the vaudeville stage in a playlet called "Lullaby," will be
starred next season in a play being written especially for her by Edward
Locke.
• • • •
Premier Vitos states that the attempt of the government to ameliorate
the position of the Jews was not dictated to Poland by any power, and
that all he was doing in that direction was solely in accordance with the
decision of the cabinet.
••• •
The New Orleans Association for the Relief of Jewish Widows and
Orphans will receive $10,000 through the will of the late Johseph Kahn,
which was admitted to probate last week. Mr. Kahn left $25,000 in all
to Jewish charities.
• • • •
The Hungarian government has ordered that Jewish officers should be
drafted into labor battalions because they were politically unreliable. In
the Bukowina, on a similar plea, the Jews employed in military offices were
dismissed.
• • •
At the last session of the Jewish National cJuncil for Palestine, Hebrew
shorthand was utilized for the first time. A lady shorthand writer was
present and took down a verbatim report of the proceedings in the steno-
graphy invented by Mr. Temes.
•
Sir Alfred Mond has become a member of the Jewish Archaeological
Society of I'ulestine and promised a yearly subscription of 50 pounds. Mr.
Vandenburgh, of Ilolland, and Mr. Longue, of Zichron Jacob, contributed
50 pounds each for the continuation of the excavations at Tiberias.
• • • •
Messrs. Pinkovsky and Ben-David, demobilized Judaeans, who joined
in the police force, were promoted on Feb. 1 to the rank of officers of the
police and appointed instructirs on the staff of the I'olice School of Instruc-
tion in Jerusalem.
• • • •
The Palestine administration has appointed a special committee to make
necessary amendments and apply the Egyptian penal code to Palestine, the
Turkish code having been found inadequate.
• • • •
At the Hebrew Sheltering Home, Baltimore, Md., on March 20, the
domestic science room was dedicated. This room is the gift of Paul Levy,
of St. George, Md., in memory of his late wife. The room is fully equipped
on the latest and most scientific lines.
• • • •
Representatives of the Orthodox organization, "Agudath Israel," just
held a conference in Vienna at which were present a number of noted
Jews, including the Gehrer Rabbi and Rabbi Halpern, who is a Member
of the Polish Seim. The proceedings of the conference were conducted
behind closed doors.
• • • •
The workmen of Kinereth, Palestine, and the neighborhood have volun.
teered to afforest a large tract of land between Bittania and Yavneel in
memory of the victims of Upper Galilee. Thousands of saplings prepared
by the Agricultural Department of the Zionist Commission will be planted
there.
• • •
Rabbi Leo Loeb,. of Morgan City, La., the oldest Jewish resident of
that city, where he made his home for the past 60 years, is dead at the
age of 82. Air. Loeb retired from the ministry many years ago. Ile had
been treasurer of the local Masonic lodge for over 35 years.
••• •
In the course of an interpellation in the Swiss Parliament, Deputy
Schmid asked the government to request the League of Nations to institute
an inquiry into the sufferings of the Jews in Poland. The government
declined to interfere in the internal affairs of another country.
• • •
For some time past there has been a • violent agitation, which has re-
ceived official support, in the Ruhr district against East-Jewish work people.
At Elberfeld the vice-burgomaster, empowered by an order passed by the
Town Council, has expelled a number of Eastern Jews who had made their
home there since 1910.
• • • •
The expulsions of the Galician Jews in Hungary aie in full progress.
The government is endeavoring to justify its action by throwing the re-
sponsibility for them on the Jewish leaders, Messrs. Sander, Brody and
Peto, who, according to the Minister of the Interior, have themselves asked
the cabinet to expel the Galicians from the country.
• • • •
Rabbi Tobias Schanfarber addressed the ministers of the Baptist church
of Chicago, III., 150 in number, last week at the Young Men's Christian
Association building on the subject, "What the Jew and Judaism Stand
For." The ministers were highly enthusiastic after the address was given
and unanimously gave a vote of thanks to the rabbi for his address.
• • • •
A Scout Conference was held in Palestine on Feb. 1, in order to make
arrangements for setting up a Boy Scout organization for the Holy Land.
The director of education expressed the hope that the various scout organiz-
ations in the country would join into a Palestinian society. The 'high
commissioner has consented to become chief scout for Palestine.
• • • •
The first priz of $1,000 offered by Henry Harkness Flagler, president
of the New York Symphony Society, for the best orchestral composition
submitted, has been awarded to Louis Gruenberg of New York for his
entry, "The Hill of Dreams." Mr. Greunberg is known as a pianist and
composer of talent and his composition will be played by the orchestra
next fall.
• • • •
The Zionist Organization has concluded a contract with Lloyd's Steam-
ship Company to have a special boat fitted for the regular transportation
of Palestine pioneers. The boat will accommodate 600 passengers and will
navigate between Triest and Jaffa. It will have Kosher food and 'most
probably also a Jewish staff on board. The passage price, according to
present conditions, is very moderate.
• • •

Hugo Vallentin, who died in London last week, was one of the leading
Jews of Sweden, where he was born in 1860 and lived for many years.
He was a journalist and author of note and at one time edited the Swedish'
humorous publication Sondag's Niue. He was for many years Swedish
correspondent for a number of English papers and during the war was
the official preu representative of the Swedish Ministry of Foreign Affairs.'
On the occasion of his sixtieth birthday he was tendered „a dinner by the
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