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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1921-06-03

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PAGE FIVE

MEIATBDiT

ROM ICIL

ZIONISTS MEET IN
CONVENTION SUNDAY

selves different
from them, but in!
e
doing our ut most to win backsliders
to our ways of thinking and living.
---
Shame on that Jew who, because
(Continued from page 1.)
be
of
the
oportunity
he
has
'had
to
. to
(Continued From Page One
removed two generations from the
o included a request that Jews be immigrant peddler, scorns his brother Organization
have misinterpreted
of America
the resolutions
iS Said
adopted at the last Zionist Conven-
privileges in states who is a belated arrival here!
nted special
"Shame on that Jew who sneers at `ion held at Buffalo, and used them
blue laws are in force.
conflict
mete delegatesspoke against the and derides the Jew that has not yet
. s In a,
many
Zionist Organization.
1 with
the World Zionist
solution.
Among them was Rabbi had the time or the opportunity to as
weapon
Among
By its unfounded, unfair criticism
M Franklin. lie said that were become thoroughly Americanized!
si
h • a law enacted there would be
of everything done in Palestine, the
Must H••• Sympathy.
difficulty in proving an act of
We must go out like Moses of old. Administration, it is declared, has
undermine the very exist-
c d all newspapers would be in-
in any patronizing way, but full sought to u
,,l l
'ratio
of the
law. in of not
,
which
I have
sympaty,
of the World Zionist Organize-
the
h and raise the Jew of ence
-1 A, blication
y.cd
red
an the lower plane to our heights if we tion. The l'resident of the American
pu
it in alleged, has with-
aid and which has been making
r ourselves that we have reached Organization,
out the authority of the National
upon our people, is exceeding. flatter
II of its copy per. a higher
level. and tell your commun-i Executive Committee, and without
"Co
home
i
to have a
by a convention,
, c areful
d b a staff of at - ties to help your rabbis. Remember
bthorit
granted
y
au
oung to us editey
Rabbi every
Franklin
..–men
comb
word said
of ev- we owe a duty to ourselves, to our publicly taken the first step to start
,.,..,
"
ty
article published to safeguard the brothers, to our faith and our coon- an Independent Donation Fund,
T)".liene
try. Let us purge our communities which, however owing to public in-
by religionizing them. This was the dignation aroused, was laid over un-
pee
against libel."
s
ideal of that great master, Isaac M. til this forthcoming convention.
Resolution on Immigration.
Acted Against Fund.
Regarding the immigration laws Wise, founder of the college and the
The American Zionist Adminis-
union. This is our ideal. I plead
his resolution was adopted:
"The immigration law, just passed for the religious unity, moral tration is accused furthermore of
having used its influence, direct and
n terms of an emergency measure strength, democracy within the house- indirect,
to get the Zionist Districts
and temporary in character, was en- hold of Israel.
to
retrain from action on the Keren
Big Memorial Planned.
acted by reason of an economic con-
. The synagogue must again be- flayed (the Palestine Foundation
lition here and abroad. We express
the hope that early improvement will come the mighty center out of which Fund), although in scores of cities
induce Congress soon to return 'tio. will emanate not only spiritual ideal- sentiment and favor of the fund ran
icy of we ism but worthy sons and daughters high and non-Zionists as well as
our historic American policy
Zionists were eager to make sacri-
all immigrants asking to en of Israel
Go home encouraged and inspired flees for the cause. This it is said,
ter the country who are physically,
"Go
ter
mentally
and morally sound and in and let our goal be to build a $10,- was done by letters to Zionist Din-
sympathy with our Government 1 000,000 monument to the memory of theta, and by means of advertise-
M. Wise, not a monument of ments in the Yiddish press attacking
their institutions, and are not l e y Isaac
to become public charge's• We heartd marble but of brick and mortar and the integrity of the Koren Ilayesod,
ily commend the indefatigable an stone in the shape of synagogues and using names of Zionists who never
their consent to such attacks.
untiring interest Of the venerable schools for the democratizing of Ju-' gave
I Obviously, the most serious charge
Chairman of the Board of Civil deism and the refining of Israel."
Other speakers at the banquet were is that contained in the ninth "count"
Rights."
Frederick A. Ullman, of this city; of the Indictment which accuses the
Equal Rights Resolution.
The resolution referring to equal Mrs. Joseph Wiesenfeldt, of Bald- Administration of having engaged in
more , president of the Federation; a policy, "not open and frank", of
rights for te
h people throughout th e
N. Kalish, of Richmond, Va., separatistic action on the part of
insisted upon by the Gov- Rabbi
Central Conference American Zionists in l'alestine.
world being
ernment of the United States read: president of the
"The indescribable suffering of the of American Rabbis, and Judge Cuth- The leading article
makes
pe r-
ctment
iof it quite
is I
the Cour t of Ap-- clear at than
w.
s n an Ad-
d-
millions of our co-religionists abroad, bed
in ndiictment
d
Wash ing sonal, thbut "
nd,
of
Wolf,
of
poSim
on
e
als,
and
pacularly in Eastern Europe, has p
ministration." A vote of confidence
brought profound grief to an civili- ton. The task and problems confront- would therefore mean approvf
brought
to
tenon,
while
much conditions
of this is due
horrible
economic
caused ing the rabbis of America were dis- the act enumerated in the indictment.
d by Rabbi Kalish. He called If these acts are approved, the lead-
by the war, in which our co-religion- cusse
ists patriotically did more than their attention to the fact that many rob- er declares, "the Keren Ilayesod
Zionist O is
a, the Worldd, the
full share for their respective (awn- his are leaving their pulpits to go voted aw y
attac ks
much is caused by lawlessness, into the world. ganization
is repudiate
on
the
Keren
Ilayesod
are
condoned,
tries, much
Adolph Ochs Speaks.
individual
and governmental,
by
brutal religious
intolerance, and
particu-
Adolph S. Ochs, New York, pub- the separatistic policy is approved,
York Times, in an the slanders of Dr. Weizmann are
our Or-
lady in the countries which common- fisher of the New
the New York endorsed, the disrupti on of
The
ly belong to the Russian Empire. Of- address at lunc
d
for me
ganizati
the t
that to
saidheon
ten these persecutions have been
car-
delegates,
on is welcome." writ-
Tied on in t he fact f o equal c ivil re- praing
y has passed and that it is now er accordingly confidently expresses
for work. Daniel J. Ilays, the hope that the vote of confidence
rights, regard- the time
ligious
less of and
race political
o creed, for the inser- chairman of th New
e
York executive; to be demanded by Judge Mack and
r
mmittee,
had expressed disappoint- his followers will not be accorded
co
in peace treaties our
lion
of which
beloved
government was primarily mint over the support of the syna- this time.
Rogue extension feature of the
responsible.
union 's work. Ochs said that he felt
Urge Government Action.
es w of New York were
a'
"e
W urge that our governmen con- that if rhe pr oached they would
time to be untiring in their efforts properly
---
to remove these blots upon civilize- (Lorne forward with assistance. one
lion, and recommend that this reso- asked the New York members to lend Declares Its Determination to Build
lution be brought to the attention of their aid in providing Jewish
instruc-
Jewish
National
■ Homeland.
that
ity.
in
0 ,000 c hildren
the Government authorities by the tio Justice
for 20P oun d spo ke at length
LONDON. — The headquarters of
Board of Delegates on Civil Rights." the Jew as a citizen. Ile discussed
resolution read:
recommended
that no recog- the habits and the moral fiber of the the World Zionist Organization in
A sec end
"It is should be given by the people Jew and the part that is taken by the Europe are in receipt of a declare-
nition
tion from the British Colonial Office
of these States unless guarantees are members of the race in the life of stating that the British government
secured that shall evidence the good the community. He declared that the desires it clearly understood that its
faith of the country recognized in Jews stand for the enactment of consent to accepting the Palestine
pledging themselves to respect the good laws and for rigid enforcement mandate with a view to establishing
ws after they are on the
a Jewish national homeland has not
principle of equal rights of all earl- of st atute books
laooks.
and will not be shaken by the violence
Send
Memos. to President.
"
tens.
A resolution providing for appoint-
Ben Altheimer, of the executive of certain elements in Palestine. The
to unify the
meat of a committee
the reformed syna- committee of the Union of Americas British government, says the declare-
Congregations, who was ap- tion, is determined to maintain order
music service in t
pointed to draft a reply to President in the country and to develop all its
Rogues was adopted.
Union College Report.
arding's message of good will to natural resources for the benefit of
H
f the entire population of the land.
the
The annual report of the Hebrew
eo le sent
h pp,
showed the J ewis
the The Colonial Office further assert-
Union College at Cincinnati lled, 23 executive of the Unitedto tithe
that of from
73 students
now York
enro second following telegram, signed by Fred- endthat the stoppage of immigration
were
Ohio, New
into Palestine was a temporary metes- ,
with 13 and I'ennsylvania and Illi- erick Ullman, president of the Union:
"The Union of American Hebrew
, rhe London Times also prints a
nois
had Abraham
6 each. Simon of Washing- Congregations, in meeting assembled, " The
Mrs.
oun appre- letter from its Jerusalem correspon-
C., urged Jewish women to desires to express its profd
gracious
dent in which he states that the best
elation of your cordial and
ton, D.
study
the ministry.
"Are for
there
not Jewish young worn- greetings conveyed in your letter to interests of Palestine demand an im- '
en l wh inte of re- the lion. Simon Wolf. Your message mediate ratification of the Palestine
nsity whose of good will, so truly in accord with mandate by the League of Nations.
in us our land
u ch, and
s broad
is s ose
enough, to our highest ideals of Americanism, is The correspondent writes further
i
ligio
that the entrance of Chalutzim into
i
outlook
mental
outlook
:,
urge them
to enter the Jewish min- an incentive to all creeds to deepen
the coutnry is responsible for the
istry?" asked Mrs. Simon. "have their loyalty to Cod and country.
unrest in the country. There would I
• ` •
be no objection, he says, should mil-
we not women who are willing to '
SOLOMON INTERVIEWS
come there with their mil
consecrate
their
talents
to
the
pro-
MISS
MRS. JOSEPH WIESENFELD
,
consecrate
Cession which is to the Jew the most
Miss
Anna
Sloon,
one
of
the
De-
lions.
The Chalutizim, however, are 1
m
o
s r not
It
e
?
orld
attendance
at
the
considered
by the Arabs as competi-
exaltn the
hus- troit delegates in
Sisterhood convention, sac- tors in the field of labor.
enough that sh e w contribute
It is definitely established that 1
hand and sons. Why may we not National in getting a short interview ,
ceeded Wiesenfeld, presi-• Arab members of the Palestinian po- ,
stimulate
our daughters
to preach
Jewish religion?
; with
Mrs. the
Joseph
"Of course, we will have a hon.' dent of the National Sisterhood, for lice force led the attack on the immi-,
Detroit Jewish Chronicle. gration barracks during the recent
woman way be riots in Jaffa. They were seen dis-
dred and one objections where tali• the
That every Jewish
lvers into the win_
tional Jew and sex distinction regis-
m ibued with he spirit chargin gnd
ter against this proposition, and you more deey
their
revo N people, in
pl
doors.Nine
thr ough the inspiration of dows a
will hear argument and ridicule of of Judaism
Sisterhood convention is the hope eluding one woman, were killed.
the
all kinds against it, but the practical
in- Mrs. Wiesenfeld expressed to her in-'
value of stimulating our women
to its type of constructive leadership terviewer.
To Unify Women.
will outweigh anything that can be
"In order to unify our Jewish
offered to the contrary."
women, a closer rlationship than has .
Judaism and Americanism.
That Judaism and Americanism heretofore existed must be engen- Franklin, Butsel, Tannenhola on Na•
not alone through their interest
tion•I Committee from Detroit.
are not antagonistic and have many dared
things in common, chief of which is in Jewish activities. but in their par-
Mar-
ticipation in them," the president de-
NEW YORK.—Forty years of Jew-
idealism, was the declaration of
cus Aaron, of Pittsburgh. dared to Miss Solomo local
ish immigrant aid work will have
their culmination during the week of
Aaron, "does not ask its citizens with the national body must be re- Sunday, June 5, when the new home
Mr.
and strengthened. Empha-
of the Hebrew Sheltering and the
to conform to a single type. On the inforced
contrary what it demands is that size the religious side. Keep alive Immigrant Aid Society of America,
the family spirit. Assume the re-
the former Astor Library, at 4'25-437
each group shall contribute to the no-
of
religion
in
the
home,
to
mind and spirit that have come of sponsibility
Do not depend on Sabbath School I•afayette street. will be dedicated.
The opening ceremony will be per-,
tional welfare all the fine things
them from their forefathers. teachers Jewish
alone."
women will bring into formed by the lion. Warren G. Hard- .
"If
"Never in history has the Jew been
the customs and traditions ins President of the United States
taught the children in the schools, of America, who will press a button
accorded such freedom of pp
ity as in America. The Jew must re- they cannot fail to instill in the child connected from his library in the
pay with compound interest what a reverence for his faith, is Mrs. White House, Washington, D. C.. to'
his,"
America
been
to him
and is Vise Pres- Wiesenfeld's belief. the auditorium of the new building,
declared has
Mr.
Aaron
who
an address
l also deliver is
d
The Dormitory N ee.
will
Th
an who
ident of the Board of Education of
r the will eph
lea for t h e bu ilding of oved
A
strong
p
dormitories for students at the lie- augurate a week of ceremonies dur- t
Pi tsburgh.
"The American
spirit,"
Mr. Mar-
er than
anything
in brew Union College was made by ing which not only will the work of
Wiesenfeld. the society be shown, but the contri-
n
.cus
said, is fi
the nature Mrs.
Time and time again has it been bution of the immigrant Jew t o
America, though itself in
of the intangible. The great mass,
will be demonstrated as well.
fame' said that the Sisterhood must help America
The dedication of the new home is
of people in their chase after
land strengthen the congregation, and
through it th e cause of Israel. In assuming a national character. The
and fortune lose sight of it
Urges Upkeep of Heritage.
r to have a strong congregation, governors of 27 states have formed
Mr. Aaron urged the Jews not to ord e must have proper teachers and A governors' committee in honor of
, we ders. Toward this end no effort this auspicious occasion.
their
ancient
heritage
which,
rget
fo
ea
On the honorary reception commit-
he d eclared, was not in conflict with l must bespared, and we, who are the
the American spirit.
mothers, must see that the next gene.' tee are leaders of American Israel,
uiped. Con- representing all elements in Amer--
"We have inherited something that
is very much worth while, something ration has ad
so eq of p the Hebrew can Jewry. Dr. Chaim Weizmann
e leers
welfare
se quently, th
College is part of our duty., and the other members of the World
without w hich our national life Union
t the present time students at the Zionist Commission to the United
would be poorer. We must see that Ai
something
is must
preserved.
"Religion
be placed in the ' college are denied many of the essen- States are on
the Fred
committee
from l,
M. Butze
City.
the tills which make for the well-round- New York M. Franklin and Ben Tan-
forefront of our thinking. All
end man. The lack of dormitories is. Rabbi Leo
, nenholz are on the national commit-
American Jew needs to be true to
ever - increasing drawback.
American ideals is to be true to him- an In
the early days of the college, tee from Detroit.
self and to hit and hit hard every' the boys were takn n
private
i
Jew
man that goes by the name of
e change in eco-! 4500 TOMMIES IN PALESTINE.
' homes, but with the
--
only to Aaron
profane
it. the adoption by nomic conditihns, bringing with it the.
urged
LONDON.0fficial figures show
Mr.
free high cost of living, the difficuty in
present in
all Reformed synagogues of the
procuring servants, etc., it has be-, that there are still at
pew system and made an appeal for I come next to impossible to place stu- , Palestine 4,500 British and 3,200
greater support of the Hebrew Union j dents, and so boys have been sent Colonial native soldiers.
The army estimates for 1921-2 in-
college.
; from pillar to post, and in several in-
Backsliders.
A plea Help
for religious
unity in Israel' stances have been compelled to live' elude the amount of £19,781,600
made by Rabbi Nathan Kress at the Y. NI C. A., away from all covering the maintenance of British.
of
was th Cental synagogue in New ! the Jewish influences which are so military forces in Mesopotamia, Pal-
r banquet, who urged that necessary for those who have dedi- estine and Aden.
e
York,
at the between the rich and the cared their lives to Judaism. The so- RELIEF COLLECTION A SUCCESS
the
division
blem is the building

high and the low', lution of this ro
po or J ew , the
kindness
of • dormitory
Icampus.
This task upon
should be under- ! VIENNA.—The campaign here for
sh ould be b ridged by human
should relief funds for Ukrainian refugees
and
it
and understanding.
by the Sisterhoods
'I taken
bretren
all," to he us said,
and "our
ours weaker
is the be
love—love for our faith, , has been very successful. Orphans
"After bong
l of r our
I • abo
children, no that they , in public institutions have decided to
el
h
for
love
task not to curse or condemn, not to may have leaders who are deeply im- I forego one meal • day for the benefit
decry
and
defame,
not
to
take
shelter
before the world in proclaiming our- hued with the Jewish spirit. , to the fund.

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