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AlNatal!

yarish PerlaNeal Cotter

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PAGE FIVE

lif E be n tonjorts i i(iiitomca

to be un•Christian and un-American.
Einstein Speech Brief.
To be sure, for this magnificent
audit in welcoming to America such
Professor Einstein, who made the expression of confidence in the
distinguished guests as Albert Ein-
of the evening and
stein and Chaim Weizmann, each briefest speech
eminent in his own sphere and tam- addressed the audience in German, American
Jew which we
has are
been
given
not
ex-
s,
no many form
ous among the scientists of the world. was not scheduled to speak, but at in
especial thanks
- We welcome them as the represents- the last moment asked for the word pected to exprees
impatient for an oppor- even though we be full of apprecia-
(C01161111011 From Page le
lives of a scholarship which has en•, and was SO
dured for thousands of years, as the tunity to urge the people to support Lion for it, For, as Americans, our-
Need
Ample
R•seurees,
If the reconstruction of Palestine representatives of a nationality that the World Zionist leader, that he did selves
as to
the
best
sons of sp
this
e loyal,
our
country
so il ar loyal
the
is • to be effectely unertaken
finan- has vigorously resisted disintegration not wait for the chairman
d amplest
iv
scale and continuously supported the cause elude his introductory remarks. The and its institutions; ready as
of liberty. We welcome them as the ovation he received lasted several noblest and moot denoted are ready,
citl resources on the
l representatives, too, of a race which minutes. His speech follows: to lay down our knee when need be
are rqeuired.
layes
"rothers and sisters: "Your led-
a that the permanence of our country
"To this end, the Keren Ivi
B
rn-
sa
en, may be assured; that its ideals may
ion has
od contributed so much to the co
ti
has ee
bn constuted.
A p ro
n formed mercial and economic success of er, Professor Weizmann, has spok
s fl ag
y realized; that
in
well for us be creasingl
ctors has be e
n
p
of Dire
d he h as soke
Board the
ans itas we
with
dutyof framing, in con- America in time f peace, and to its an
ll.
I
have
may fly unsulli ed;—Americ
dux
nd
of war. We meg- all. Fol low h im a
are,
whose
allegiance
will
stand
any
saltation with experts, a considered ' defense in tinie o
program of constructive work aped of nine them as' the exponents of an spoken."
test that life or death may bring, we


'
en
ancient, verile and enduring civiliz-
feel
that
America
would
have
be
orderly execution.
LOCAL DISTRICT PASSES
insuring its
."
untrue to herself had she in an hour
Site by side with the Board of anon."
RESOLUTION ON WEIZMANN
;4,0011,000
SO
critical
iii
that semen
Weism ■ nn Pledged Assistance.
Directors of the Keren Ilayesod
,
Re/dying to an invitation issued by te,
her people, failed to speak as she
In the course of his introductory
there has been created an economic
ne of Jewish organizations, (lid , bravely and unambiguously, the
council, headed by Sir Alfred Mond, remarks, Judge Hartman declared a COnfereC
men of high stand- that he was speaking in the name held last Sunday afternoon at the word that needed to be spoken.
and composed of
"A nd so as the poisoned darts of
ing in the financial and commercial of 800 Jewish organizations in Amer- el ogee Abraham synagogue on
us
In voicing the Sentiments of Farnsworth avenue, to the Zionist
world. The economic council as- tea.
District of Detroit, asking the latter anti•Semitism have awakened
in us-
conscio
sumes the tusk of examining these the audience, he said in part:
agnificent
attitude
projected undertakings which may be e We recognize that it was primer- to parteeipate in a movement to bring more .mall our
Jewish
of our so countrymen
regarded as directly productive, of ily you, Dr. Weizmann. that brought Dr. ('bairn Weizmann to Detroit, the ness,
has them in this crisis stim.
° executing such of them as are ap- about thehistoric Balfour Declare- local district, by a unanimous vote. ulat ed within us, if that were pos.
special
proved, and of assisting the Board of tio,
n which thrilled the heart of world of it'l members at a
meeting" Bible or needed, an intenser 1„ve for
e y noon, called for the purpose, our country and its., institutions.
Directors of the Keren Ilayesod with Jewry and assured to the wandering et„ e d
of Israel the return of their rejected the invitation. The resolu-
expert advice' in the general admin. children
w every
to lay gift
at
long lost home. By ,that deed you tin passed was to the effect that a Here, then, ourselves
in this
anew

ZION COMMISSION
BREAK S RELATIONS
WITH JUDGE MACK

(int0 3; urniture

sod is to bring about the orderly shall eternally be with us and as able, in view of the fact that no deli- the sitar of itself,
our country
of which w e stand
possessed, as occasion may demand
settlement of Palestine by Jews in long as the Jewish people shall en- ❑ ite time has been set for Dr. Weiz- unto
at. as ,,
settlement
und
history
shall
record
the
mane's
tour,
The
resolution
as
increasing numbers, to en- ,lure
able immigration to begin without achievements of men, your service to passed follows:
Discusses Immigr•tion Law.
"Whereas, an inquiry by the Zion-
and to provide for the eco• Israel shall be remembered and cher•
an

lir. Franklin protested against

• c of Detroit has been made
istrit
delay
and
be
an
inspiration
to
goner-

ist
D
ished

'.
law that would close the
nomic development of the country.
as to the possibility of Dr. Weizmann • immieration
'
"There is land to be bought and ations still unborn.
i)
.•
doors
14
this
country
against
the
vie-
etroit, and
in
sisitihng,
"Your mission to America shall an d his party
prepared for settlement. There are
* aii answer . e. blen duly re- tims of political oppression or re-
ki fit
d ias
roads and railways, harbors and not fail. Blaze the path, and we r ir h,
, n mg
le? • i (-finite t ate and en- ligious persecution in Europe who
unremit-
er
,d
bridges to be built. There are hills shall, shoulder td shoulder,
plans: seek refuge here in good faith add
to be aforested. There are marshes tingly and untiringly pursue the trail u„r agement fur
to become law-abiding eiti-
to be drained. There is fertile soil until we shall ultimately have at- * lie it resolved that the board go prepared
Co
I nf errcie of all tens.
to be irrigated. There is latent wa- taim•l the goal for which through onf tt tel t hat a
"In sad and striking contrast to
soon
called
e t ei ,i *; * e, se
ter power to be harnessed, There centuries of blood and persecution is
l'' been
enn s , tour
'`' has
w iz rY
t een ar- the hopeful note which may be sound-
m shall
Israel has struggled and sacrificed. het ' D
are houses to be built and towns to
for an ed as to the condition of the Jew in
)r
e* to ' nu •k e arrangements
We cherish and appreciate you and r il t,1,
be laid out. There are crafts and
tar
1
.
v,eeizmann
our beloved country," the speaker
.r
all'eqiiit
industries to be developed, and ate- tonight the great masses of the Jew- t 'l i:ii
heir
visit
to
De- said, "is the pitiable tale that must
.e
party

I
is
i
erty
t
i
quate provision must be made for the ish people of America pledge to you and • e
be told about the sufferings of our
trod.
confidence, their faith, th
brethren abroad. Words are toe
social welfare of the population, for their
hearts and their resources."
weals to describe the penury and the
public c health and education.
Gets 15-Minute Ov•tion.
poverty, the suffering, moral and
Calls for Jewish S•crifices.
which our brethren
who
speke
in
lint
"Therefore, by virtue of the au-
physical,
Dr. AN'eizmann,
across the seas continue to be the
thorny vested in me as President of
the World Zionist Organization, and dish, was given a tremendous ovation
com-
to
hapless victims. All
pursuant to the resolutions of the that lasted for 15 minutes. The
ing from Eastern Europe in regard
..._ --
London World Zionist Conference President of the World Zionist Or-
to
the
condition
of
our
people
is
of
ganization thanked his audience for
(Continued front page 11
adopted in July, 1920, I announce
Hayesod the honor given him and said he and
his colleagues of the commission un- and religious hatreds as must result necessity more or less inadequate
(ht opening of the he
rion was not in the undermining of all govern- and unreliable. But there are some
Bureau for America, and call upon derstoo
ecept
for the orCaniza- merit, we recommend that this Con- evidences that happily the physical
orward
for them but
all American Jews to comet
that
the
Jewish
national
home
may meant
lion and
the the
ideal which it served. {seance address itself to the great condition of the Jews in Poland and
and to
make
their
sacrifices
in order
d that
church organizations of this country, in some parts of Russia is at least
Ile said:
e time in which we are living like the Federal Council of the no worse, if it is nit even somewhat
be speedily established.
hurch of Christ in America, mid to better, than it was before the war.
"Th
ill
suffitie.
The
'
"No casual charity w
exceptional
which
is of
called
is a tremendously
serious
The
C authorized representatives of the In those countries formerly repro-
today
must effort
take the
form
self- for
speakers
told you here,
and time.
my old
the
taxation inspired by the noble Jewith teacher, Masliansky, told you to sing Roman Catholic Church calling upon settled by the Cannot Powers, how-
There
tradition of the tithe. A heavy load and be haPpy. It is a holiday. ('Cr- them as Christian men and women to ever, the situation has become
in-
of taxation is today imposed upon taielY, it is a Jewish holiday. And speak out their protest against the creaeingly
gaunt hunger
more
stalks
horrible.
in the land and

-

FRANKLIN SOUNDS
KEYNOTE AT 32ND
RABBIS' MEETING

Some new and interesting effects have recently arrived and
varied colored com-

are now shown in unusual groupings and

binations.

Eirtruit Ifurniturc #11rops

Warren and Riopelle

holiday You always re- c
a Jewish
of
reconstruction.
The
on- at
mind
yourself that tomorrow come Conference as subversive of every men, women and children by the
the national
people of
the world in the
name
peal we make is to the Jewish con- the profane days, the days of hard righteous principle for which re- thousands are unquestionably•doomed
By Automobile, Via Woodward
science. We have no power to en- work, the days o toil, those das
to ligion stands and especialy as a to certain destruction unless food,
y
By Street Car, Via Woodwari;
Avenue East on Warren to Rio-
difficult ones crowning insult to the spirit of broth- fuel and clothing are s speedily pro- -
Avenue and Crosstown Cars, East
Street.
come are tremenf dousle
pelle
quantity." ap
to Riopelle Street. Walk Two
Jew
of the response,
name will but
at no
this and if the whole Jewish people would erhood to the spread of which the vided for hem in omething
force worthy
an adequate
solemn moment shelter himself be. not be thoroughly imbued with the Christian Church stands committed." proaching at sufficient
Blocks North.
Melrose 1320.
S•cramental Wine Question.
lie recommended also that a peti-'
•e
Recommendation that the Confer-
hind the inability of his people to spirit
that it must
do to
everything
and tion be addressed to the President of
everything
possible
make the right
Pee
"The compliance
gates of Palestine
are no there is danger that not only Pales- the United States and to the Na' ence petition Congress to rescind that
enforce
with duty.
menansinmonnaimmansummnimmanuonim 1
this tional Congress, calling upon them to portion of the national prohibition
longer
from within
by is
tin
will be destroyed,
but we
that
friendly barred
government.
The key
in tine
movement
will go by and
will suggest to the governments of such law permitting rabbis to purchase and
and nations as they may distribute wine for religious par
the hands of the Jewish people. It stand where we stood four years ago. oth r slabs
the rules of diplomacy to take poses was urged by the speaker.
to create under the Conference a Dr. henry Englander, Chief Justice
"Therefore, we ask you in the under
"Despite the best efforts of this or- binder, Rabbi Rudolph Gro sman '
Wendell P. Stafford, Senator Samuel
gates
are to to
remain
or name of this Balfour declaration all possible measures to prevent
the
*e • J. national federation of Jewish Sab-
a i dm
Louis
is for Jewry
decide unopened
whether the
rabbinical
Rabbi
G.
Deutsch,
(II

t
It
'
anti-Semitic
and
of
other
M. Shortridge and Congressman Ju-
ganization
world
Kopald and Rabbi Louis Grossman. bath Schools in order to standardize lius Kahn, of Washington, and Mrs.
makes you so happy , and in the calling of the
education.
.I,n the ground that it pre-. associations to safeguard against
the
work
of
religious
It
was
reported
that
the
Union
whether
they
are
to
welcome
the
mud
Joseph Wiesenfeld, president of the
titudes that are anxiously awaiting names
the hundreds
thousands
whose of steps
you hear of
tramping,
and Congress
Bents a Menace to the peace of the abuse of the privilege granted by our
Add f Welcome.
and to the permanence of government in regard to (hi' use of Prayer Bunk, Vol. I, has already been
Addresses of welcome were given Women's Federation of Temple Sis-
world
t e revision
• ••
of
the hour of restoration.
sacramental wines, such privilege has revised and that the
restored Zion. will hear tramping when they start
by Simon Wolf and Lee Baumgarten, terhoods.
on the way to Palestine, in the name democratic institutions.
unquestionably been abused in many Union Prayer Book and the Union
"In the hope of a
Sees Hope in Future.
president of the Washington Ilebrew
A pilgrimage to Mount Vernon was
"CHARLES WEIZMANN,
'
number of Haggadah is rapidly nearing •aPle.
"Though I am no more blind than quart ers. A considerable
"President of the World Zionist Or- of the tens of thousands who are now
congregation. Rabbi Harry Mayer made by the Executive Committee of
anifested

°
1
li
l**
c
n
h
,
w:
B
a
s
don
e
t
.
it
in Palestine, and in the name of the
to the rising tide of anti-Se- persons in many parts fn the country' lion. Much interest
tohn
others
hnow
of Me Ii- read a paper On the History o f the organization and a wreath laid
rabbis, in theprogress
"
ganization."
who
have
called
themselves
mitism. I feel justified in speaking a
Dr. Weizmann has opened a bu. Pioneers who began and are
taken Preaching With Special Reference to on the tomb of Washington.
." whi
i •
though frequently without rabbinical , tations an,l1rae Tre,
Ur
an word tit great encouragement and of
reau for the Keren Ilayessod in New the ground, that you give nut
ewis h sources, contain Jellenek."
A resolution of sympathy was sent
Franklin training, have organized congrega•. from pure 1 y Jewish
-
I sans

The banquet given Wednesday
I
.
as hie h h ope at this time," Dr.
.,
York and will conduct the work in- opportunity to build and future
uil
,
ea
s y. of so ate an, tons,'
to the diocese of the late Cardinal
lions an d, under the law, were en-
evening at the Washington Hotel Was
dependently of the leaders here. Dr. build as beautifully in the
sai.
to
secure
wine
for
distribution
time
of
trial.
Gibbons.
"I am convinced, as all must be, tiled
Weizmann has been assured of the they have already begun.
It was also decided to take steps addressed by Rabbi Leo M. Franklin,
l Ives with to their members.
Appeals for Pioneers.
who do not content themse
unanimous support of all the Zionist
"As a result of this situation, more
conditions mere y sup er "
" In the names of all those we beg
a
ein g
districts in New York City. At
ficially, that as a result of the at- than one scandal has arisen and if
all the districts
New of
York,
only of that You should give in the old-fash• "hser
meeting
held last in week
officers
tasks that have been directed against the law continues in force, it is en-
nine of approximately 500 Zionist ioneti Jewish measure of 'the tithe' us, there has been born within the tirely likely that there will be fur-
Jew himself a keener self-conscious- then abuses of the privilege granted
officials
voted
to Mack.
support
or 'Masser'
against
their 100 and
per
taken by
Judge
A the
sum stand
of cent.
That is as
the
first demand,
nt•ss, a finer appreciation of his part to rabbis by the government."
intense
build and
The Executive Commit tee fueled to
h
to
nd doce in life, a more

.
el00,000 was collected at this meet- that
is
the
fundamental
principle
of
this fund which we vas
The the recommendation of the
Jewishness,
and a nobler consecra-
which we will call the 'Keren Ilayee- and
place
aring that such action
ing for the Keren Hayessod.
lion to the task with which through president, fearing
• •

so d.'
would
call forth criticism from O
"The pioneers cannot wait. They he ages he has been entrusted.
OUT
t , '1 make the assertion without fear „,{„ v Jews, who are firm in their be•'
35,000 JEWS TURN
are going already. They are on their
TO GREET GUESTS.
of successful contradition, that to- lief that iermented wine is essential
NEW YORK.—Never in the his- way. They were on their wayyes-
di lade day there are more Jews in America for sacramental purposes. The mem-
bees of the conference, however,
accomplis
tory of the Jews of Greater New terday. They were tin , eaatscsYiKe,s,
conscious of the dignity of being
pledge,' themselves not to issue Ger-
W muhs
York did local Jews turn out in such months ago. e We
Jews than there have ever been be- pledged for wine, as allowed by law,
with a very
int, and - they will say, fore; that there prevails among
our as they are of the opinion that un-
a mass as they did Tuesday evening, this mission fur them,
martyrdom
they were called to the popular
they
will
come
to
s
people less of a sense of
ml e
grievous complaint,
ermented wine may be used for re-
* Why did you
arranged for the European
di you ticker' time when we, and more of a sense of spiritual mas- fligious services.
ter •• that there re more Jews will-
Zionist
leaders who have come to Why
Pea
.
),
Rab bi Franklin also dwelt with the
tramped through ing to make high sacrifices for theit
America to ensure the entire support have
bickerings
at the
thousands
of us
.
1 s, and through haz- fathers' faith than there have been specific work of the rabbi, the task
tf American Jewry for the work of
,l
of
the synagogue, defections from
tramped
and for many years; that, in a word, to-
rebuilding Palestine. While 10,000 dangers of all idsdsse, We
lked
towards
Judaism means more to more the rabbinate and the future of the
looked
people filled the Armory in which wanted
ands of to
all build 'and
y ou would come to day ple, in this country at least, than rabbinate, the Ilebrt•w Union Col-
the public meeting was held and
in you, ho
hi pin g that
were
lege and ritual publications.
were waiting years for P it eo
ever did in all our history.
the course of the evening
i d. µ'e
Pay Tribute to Franklin.
moment
you missed.
Today again we see exemplified
'
aroused to the greatest pitch of en- °°I. a
that
” was true of the Jews in other
The committee reporting on the
what
could not
thusiasm, police officials and news- You a i d 't because eon

h
president's
message, under the chair-


sse l , You,
together.
the Jewish
peo-
Papermen estimate that 25,000 were get
You
m'
le must
give the command
that
we days, that "the more that they op- manship of Dr. David Philipson, paid
pressed them, the more did they in- ,. a
retiring
turned away.
glowing tribute to the reti

crease and spread abroad." Nay, to.
The meeting was addressed by Plc,
s ' president, commenting on his splen-
Professor Chaim Weizmann, Profess shall get together."
day it seems that though th e Balee n'
Dr. Butler Spanks'
Is- did achievements during his two
Murray
urged by the Botaks to curse
sor Albert Einstein, Menahem Men-
The great Zionist leader
was But-
fol- be
reel, Cod puts into their mouths a years of leadership.
dor Ussishkin, Dr. Nicholas Murray
Professor Jamb Z. Lauterbach, of
so that, despite
g
bssin
Butler, president of Columbia Uni-
word ofle
are compelled to Cincinnati, the principal speaker at
versity,
Schmarya
Levin, Morris
Reuben
lowed
by Pr. Nicholas
Brainin, Dr.
Rev.
Masliansky,
ler,
the president
of Columbia Uni-
re- themselves, they
are thy tents, 0 the second day session, talking on
goodly
Rothenberg and Meyer Brown. Judge versify, who in the course of his
say, "How
0 Israel." "The Attitude of the Jew to the
marks said:
privilege to Jacob, thy dwelling places,
I deem it a great p
Non-Jew," denounced as absurd the
Hartman, chairman of the
City of "What has contributed to this very accusation that Judaism is a religion
Gustav Ha
in
the
welcome
of
the
re-action as much as anything
Popular reception committe, acted asshare
happy
particularism and separa teness.
Dr.
Weizmann,
who
appeared
to
be
New
York
to
these
distinguished
men'
thairman
of the evening.
greatly moved
by the reception ac- who are giving us a most unusual else is, I believe, the sense
of fair The
of charge, he said, origina lly m ad e
American
from play on the part of the
by Greek and Roman heathen writers,
wealth, people. I am glad to make this state-
repealed by Christian
across the sea,
bearing
not
corded him, initiated the American not
experience.
come
to glory
us of ment in this, the capital of our coon- and ever since
the spoils They
or even
the
therefore the center of the theologians and
an anti-Semitic writers
in
campaign for the Keren Ilayessod
the bet- try, and
up
to
this
day,
is nut only stupid but
but
bringing
ideals
for
evening, intimat- war,
the by
the
course of
Professor I.auterbach con-
ganization,
which,
an official ma- ferment of mankind, for the improve- nation's life. I hold that the protest
recently false."
ing that the American Zionist Or-
and for against anti-Semitism that
eluded
by
declaring
that the law of
executive, declared it- ment of the Jewish people,
of went forth under the signature of
the
Woodrow Wilson, then President of the country is the law by which
jority of the
according
it against the work of the Keren the
extension of man's knowledge
United States, of Ex-President Jew must abide and that,
nature.
to the teachings ,•f his religion, it is
it not remarkable that during the
the
great
ng
Beyond, was not only disregardi
world has ever William Howard Taft,
„te en , for a Jew to make any
greatest war the
of Cardinal O'Connell and' an
the resolves of the last London Zion-
his
of science have been. American.
dignitaries of the Christian . unfair discrimination against
pro- other
ist Confreence, but is deliberately the
non-Jew fellow citizen or to follow
dealing
with
the deepest, the
weakening and endangering the im- seen
these
men
no church of all denominations, of emi-
any
practice
which
would
be
forbid-
foundt•st thought as if there were
nent educators and far seeing states-
mediate work to be done in the re-
in the world? That, men, voiced eloquently and with deep den by the law of the land.
buildin
of Zion. ' noise going
on
g
my friends,
is a great lesson in the
The Divort., Problem.
the indignation that nor-
ideot
Harding.
the
human
spirit,
and
theY
sincerity,
y
prsa
oding,
b
Go
American
Rabbi Abram Simon, chairman of
of to speak to us Americans, tonally fills the souls of the
are here
mar-'
Judge Hartman read messages of power
people
when
American
ideals
are
the
committee
on divorce and
greetings from President Warren G.
Gentile, of the great
whether Jew or
which they represent dragged into the dust and by that riage, announced that the committee
Harding, Vice-President Calvin Cool -
a
comprehensive
in-
the permanence of American pro-
in- was contemplating
idge an d Secretary of State Charles undertaking
survey of the problem from the Jew-
President's message and which appeals so widely
to the fact
threatened. In that
E. . Hu g hes, Th e
the United States. stitutions is
ash standpoint with the view of crest-
as
follows:
citizenship
of
"There
is
nothing
that
I
can
es,Y
test
the
spirit
of
America
found
out from
was
.
ing a code which will wipe
behalf that has not vo ice
"Your letter o f April 7, conveying
the old laws bearing on marriage and
Spirit of Fair Play.
the very kind invitation of your corn- to you on your
nothing that I
fair
divorce
all
that
may
be
in
contradic-
of
American
been said There is
"The same spirit
rnittee to me to attend and speak on
you that you do not un-
utterances
of hundreds
tion to present-day American law.
to Dr. can
say to I simply wish to stand in tofial
derstand.
play found
expression
in the of
edi-
the occasion of the reception Albert
A. Leo Wed, attorney, of Pitts-
Chaim Weizmann and Dr.
your presence and others and testify newspapers scattered from coast to burgh, appealed for a greater ever-

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Gorham Shop deals only
in merchandise of un-
questionable q uality may
have created the impres-
sion that our prices are a
bit high.

The contrary is true.

e received.
Einstein, h as ben
the
interest,
to the of support,
to the this coast, in magazine articles, in ser- else of the ideals of justice and
and
nati thne
citizenshipf
my deep to
"I beg to assure you of
of all righteousness by communities, in-
approval of
reat mission mons preached from the pulpits
regret that public engagements will
addresses dustrial and political groups. He de-
o
to city
make
it
quite
impossible
for
me
he out of Washington at that time which they are presenting to our peo- denominations,
in platform
common prac-
and in every vehicle
of expression nounced as selfish the and
labor and
tires of both capital
"I glory in the fact that in them- at the command of the American
declared that business Was pursued
my sentiments con-
expression
of m
"It is no small tribute that I pay contrary to the dictates of religion
veyed to your
two eminent guests selves they represent and carry on people.
the great tradition of the
Jewish peo-
i letters,
in to our country and our countrymen and the pulpit.
on that occasion. Representing, as
s were read by the preen -
they
do,
leadership
two
very re-
dif•
ple for and
achievement
Ti
ferent
realms,
their in
vsiit
most
science,
in the constructive
work when I say out of my heart that l• Report
mind our people of the great sere- of the building of the human mind, believe that had we Jews against
not said dent, Rabbi
Franklin,
I. E
Rabbi
Felix A Rabbi
Levy, Rab-
n
protest
Marcuson,
o
d while a one single wrd
or i in answer to the • hi Louis Wolsey, Rabbi Joseph Stolz,
ices that the Jewish race have per- that human character, an generation the injustices

David Lefkowitz, Rabbi David '

formed in behalf of • very wide race,
a people,
and a leaders like misrepresentations under which we Rabbi
can and
continue
to produce
Rabbi Samuel S. Cohen,
these, there is no need for us to have suffered, this voice of .America Philipson,
range of humany's interests.
live. would have spoken out in terms so Rabbi Jacob Singer, Rabbi Kaufman
"Most sincerely yours,
HARDING." despair of the time in which WC
Vice-President
0.
greeted For, my friends, it is as true today clear and so unambiguous that how- Kohler, Rabbi Horace J. Wolf, Rabbi B.
"WARREN Coolidge
nue
would be Clifton II. Levy, Rabbi Solomon
might
sts in the following
wh wren ancient
by the ever they
conti their Freehof, Rabbi Abram Simon, Rabbi •
en as itt
the mouthings, our detractors
su ioen:ist gu e
th
meeZg
prophet, where there is no vision
great pleasure to people perish and they bring vision." held by Americans of Christian faith, Samuel Koch, Rabbi Henry Eng
"It would be ••

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thing is priced to meet a
lesser purchasing power.

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