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By VLADIMIR JABOTINSKY.
There is in some circles a tendency,
now that there is in Palestine an Ad-
ministration sympathetic to Jewish
aspirations to consider almost the
June 1 marked the thirty-third year of service of Rabbi Henry Cohen while of Jewish colonization work as
One of the direct tasks of the Govern-
at Temple Mud Israel, Galveston, Texas.
ment under the Mandate. Sonic. ex-
bliss Fannie Wolff of San Antonio is the winner of a scholarship to the tremists have already Nam heard pro-
posing the abolishment of the Zion-
Texas Woman's College at Fort Worth.
ist Commission on the gratuitous sup-
• • • •
position that its work will be done
The cornerstone for the new Hebrew free school to be erected in Lynn, in the future by the High Commis-
Mass., was laid on June 19; $30,000 will be expended on the building.
sioner
and his staff. This is a strik-
• •
•
•
ing confusion of issues. The func-
Rev. Aaron Grodsky, who has been cantor of the Reading Road Temple, tion of the Administration under the
Cincinnati, Ohio, for the past 31 years, has been elected for life.
Mandate is to facilitate Jewish col-
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onization, not to assume actual charge
A Hebrew school has recently been organized at Woburn, Mass. The of it. No doubt, a great deal of con-
public school authorities have furnished the necessary desks and furniture. structive work will be accomplished
• • • •
by
f it both
fit by
certainly b e .nefit
Nathan G. Miller of New York City has donated an annual prize of $100 by the will
Government, and Jewish set-
But the Gov-
ir •itly and indirectl y
to the Hebrew Union College of Cincinnati
Ohio, in e mmry
of his a
fthr
,
o
e . dqi
, nment Budget is, and will for many
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‘to in,,,eh, a. n g dr i cluhle-
Charles M. Myers, for eight years a member of the law department of prop risortrieilinaainCloateiti''Zie.slte
the city of Newark, N. J., has been appointed second assistant corporation Lure, schools, hospitals, etc., will nut-
, counsel.
orally be insufficient to meet our re-
' • • •
quirements. There nuty, of course,
The government has suspended the anti-Zionist publication Palestine, be some branches of our activity for
appearing in Jaffa, and has prohibited the circulation in Palestine of the which a full share of assistance-
Daniascus Daily Alefba. even financial assistance—could be
• • • •
demanded of the Government, such
as, for instance, the organization of
The members of the Crawford Street Synagogue, Roxbury, Mass., are
making a drive to increase the membership from 400 to 1,000, with every receiving houses, employment bureaus
and
medical help for immigrants. The
indication of success.
Mandate proclaims Jewish immigra-
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This Store Has I
rought Down
Clothing Costs
July Clearance Sales
Bring Three Great
Groups at
, Mrs. Nathan Kuasy, secretary of the Jewish Women's Service League tion
to be
of
the tti,n
most
r % spnl
a essential
there
assets
of one
new
nwhyt
Palestine,
' hee
of Newark, N. J., is chairman of the industrial division for the coming drive no
corresponding
reason
of the Salvation Army.
penditure should not be borne, at least
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The Independent Order of B'rith Abraham is still the largest Jewish gtie) taofThseidLruanbtirey eixtstee lnft: I B
'yut thee veB nui d n-
order, with '755 lodges and a membership of 152,000. A few years ago the this case it remains to be seen wheth-
membership reached 203,000.
er this Budget can afford anything
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math
teat otuhte-
ngs „,
a ,itrhe,a
,ul tly saayditnati
laaly
iproaltchgi ot
State Senator Nathan Strauss, Jr., son of the well known philanthropist,
is to be nominated by the Democratic party for the presidency of the Board Jewish population is entitled to its
I of Aldermen of New York City. Elections will take place during the cam- full share of the public money raised
ins fall.
in or for Palestine (and this also ap-
i
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iilfii it!' thi ren n te, try) t.
The Young Men's Hebrew Association of Somerville, N. J., has acquired PI
Loan); but
Jew-
buthtetheprtoirpeoasteidon (
the Griggs property, corner of South and Division streets, and will imme- ish National Commonwealth can only
the
diately alter it into a suitable club house and community center. Young be financed by a special Jewish fund.
men of Bound Brook and Raritan are associated in the enterprise.
The immediate task of the Koren
• • • •
Ilayesod is to raise a hundred million
The Palestine centers of the Aguilath Israel have, together with the dollars within a period of five years.
Pekitlim and Amarkalim in Holland, made themselves responsible for the This sum should, however, only be
maintenance of the Yemenite and other schools in Jerusalem, with together considered as a minimum. That the
Jewish people can raise it, and much
about 1,000 pupils and a yearly expenditure of £8,000.
more, is beyond all doubt. There are
• • • •
Dr. Bogen, chief of the relief work in Warsaw, received representatives about 15,000,000 Jews in the world;
of striking officials of the Joint Distribution Committee and informed them in view of the present conditions ex-
that he would never consent to pay them the bonus covering increased fisting in Russia and the Ukraine let
us, to meet all possible objections,
living costs unless he were forced to do so.
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only reckon with two-thirds of this
Figures made public by the Peoples Relief Committe show that of the number as potentially "active" from
40,000 bundles of clothing collected the first day of the committee's drive the point of view of the Keren Ilaye-
: for clothing and necessities to be shipped to the unfortunate Jews of Eastern sd. For ten million Jews, or two
Europe, 32,000 were donated by the Jewish community of Brooklyn. - million families, the raising of twenty
• • • •
million dollars per year would mean
The annual prize given by Justice Louis D. Brandeis for an original an expenditure of about ten dollars
essay on some phase of Palestinian activity has been awarded to Oscar I. per family. The average income of
Janovaky, a student in the College of the City of New York, for an essay a Jewish family is at present, un-
entitled "Economic Palestine: Present and Future." The judges were Pro- doulitedly, far above hundred dollars
lessor Mordecai M. Kaplan, Dr. Leo Sharfman and Dr. Max L. L. Margolis
per year, even in countres where the :
Margolis.
• • •
exchange is now at its lowest. The
Last week a delegation representing the United Synagogues of America, sum of hundred million dollars dis-
the Central Conference of American Rabbis, the National Catholic Welfare tributed over five years is obviously
Council and the Federal Council of the Churches of Christ of America, far below the actual "Ma'aser" on
presented a common petition to President Harding urging him to call a the general Jewish income.
The proportion in which the mon-
I world conference on the question of general disarmament.
Ilayesod will be dis
H. M. Caiserman, secretary of the Zionist Federation of Canada, left tributed among the different branches
, for Palestine on July 6, where he intends to settle. Mr. Caiserman will of our work in Palestine can only be
first tour the Jewish centers of Europe to inform refugees committees indicated, for the present, approxi-
on conditions in Canada and the prospects of Jewish immigration into that mutely. The unparalleled instability
country. of market values, and the fluctuation
of the prices of raw material, mein-
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,.tranasim
pooritt,
., . cwehrtitaihintis to be' :
:
The appointment of Walter Rathenau
•
as German Minister of Recon- nexer,yetted
of s certainty, roust
struction has been announced, despite the opposition that had developed
at
from Conservatives on account of his being a Jew. Dr. Rathenau is presi- inevitably react on the cost
dent of the German General Electric Company and is regarded by some as least, some of our enterprizes. This
the best thinker on the modern problems of Germany. is certainly a drawback, but an un-
avoidable one, and its redeeming fea-
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Well authebticated reports have it that Cantor Josef Rosenblatt will tore is the practical certainty that
the may come about will
appear at the Metropoltian Opera House next season as Eleanor in "La t
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l r g oe fs he present tendency of
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was considered by many as his best effort. F.van if Caruso returns next prices to fall, be on the right side of •
the ledger.
season, which is doubtful, it is said that Rosenblatt will essay the role.
It must be understood that the es-
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sential changes in the programme of
In answer to an interpellation by the Socialist deputy in the Polish Sein, the Keren Ilayesod as proposed at
Lieberman, as to why Jewish lawyers were not permitted to appear in courts present, may occur should experience
martial, the war minister declared that he hail given the order to that effect on the spot so demand. The Board of
because he considered Jewish awyers untrustworthy and disloyal. This Directors of the Keren ha-Yesod, the
open insult caused considerabe agitation among the Jewish population there Economic Council, the Zionist Exe-
which demands that the minister retract his statement. cutive must have the right to suggest,
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and, by mutual agreement, adopt any
It is reported from Wilna that for some time past soldiers of General such modification as may be found
Zelgouski's army have forced Jewish shopkeepers to remain closed on Sun- necessary.
day. Representatives of the Jewish Kehillah made representations to the
Minister of Internal Affairs asking him to prevent the further interference
of the military and to permit Jews to sell their wares for several hours on
Sunday.
RELIEF COMMISSION
GOING TO HUNGARY
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E. S. Kadoorie, the noted philanthropist of Shanghai, China, has under-
The Relief Association for Hun-
taken to erect a number of spacious annexes to the Jewish Hospital, "Or- garian Jews in Europe and Palestine
Ilayim," at Constantinople, Turkey. The buildings, which are now under is sending a commission of prominent
construction, will be known as the Kadoorie Foundation, and are designed . Jews to Hungary and the territories
according to the latest and most hygienic plans.
formerly part of it in order to make
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, a thorough study of the Jewish situ-
The Jewish deputies have drawn the attention of the Polish government ation there and together with the
to the increasing number of attacks on Jews in the trains, Especially (Ian- . Jewish leaders on the spot to devise
genius for Jews has become the railway line near Vilna. At Gluboki a ways and means to restore Hun-
large number of Jews were recently thrown out of the train. The ministry gary's Jewry to its former command-
replied that the military guards hail orders to suppress all attacks.
ing position economically, culturally
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• .
and spiritually
Fifty-seven representatives of 40 Kehillahs were present in Riga at a
The commission consists of men
national conference whose program includes the organization of cultural well known in the business and the
work among Jews, the introduction o fthe general budgetary system and philanthropic world, among them be-
the formation of a national council, for which there is a strong inclination ing Morris Engelman, one of the
even on the part of Orthodox Rabbis, 30 of whom held a conference simul- originators of the American Jewish
taneously with the conference of Kehillahs.
war relief work, in which he has been
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indefatigably active for nearly seven
Deputy
head of the Fascisti faction in Italy, declared in the years and in the interests of which
Italian Parliament that Italy must choose between the Pope's and Eng- he has made several visits abroad. A
land's view of a Jewish national home in Palestine. England's philo-Zionism practical business man and idealist, a
is merely a pretext he declared, for her imperialistic ambitions in the Near native of Hungary and a member of
East. Ile advocated approval of the Pope's recent pronunciamento against the Joint Distribution Committee, he
Zionism.
is eminently well fitted for a mission
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calling for prudence, energy and sym-
The "Ilapoal Ilazoir," the moderate Labor party of Palestine, which , pathy, as well as a knowledge of local
pubishei a weekly paper by that name and numerous pamphlets and works conditions and co-operation with
of interest on l'alestine questions, has established a bureau for America at American Jewry's great war relief
114 Fifth avenue and has sent its representative to this country with a agency, the Joint Distribution Corn-
view of spreading Hebrew literature and exact information on Palestine mittee.
throughout the United States.
The commission sailed for Europe
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July 5 and intends to spend two
According to a report from Budapest, a stormy scene took place in the months abroad, visiting every part of
Hungarian Cabinet when a bloc of deputies demanded the dismissal of all the territory that constituted pre-war
Jewish professors from Hungarian universities. Deputy Andhazi, a cele- Hungary. Upon its return a
confer-
brated painter.. upon interjecting ironically: "That is what you call being ence of prominent Hungarian Jews in
Christians," was beaten by several colleagues and violently ejected from America will be called, to which the
the assembly hall.
commission will report its findings
• • • •
and submit its recommendations, and
"Palestine in Jewish Life and Literature" is the title of the latest book at which final measures wit be de-
published by Mr. A. Rhinewine, editor-in-chief of the Toronto Hebrew tided upon for the rehabilitation of
Journal. The volume is a most interesting treatment of the Erez Israel Ilungary's stricken Jewry. Inciden-
factor as it displays itself in cultural expressions of the Jewish people and tally the conference is scheduled to
in their every-day psychological reaction to the events in Jewish life. Mr. meet on Sept. 28, 1921, the seventh
Rhinevcine stresses the effect which the recent educational renaissance in anniversary of the (lay on which the
Palestine, especially of the Hebrew tongue, has had on the Diaspora.
historic appeal was sent out by wire
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to the Jews of America that launched
In answer to an interpellation by the Polish Socialist party in the Seim, their magnificent war relief work.
the Minister of War declared that it is now legally possible to try General
Originally the Relief Association
Balakhowitch, his officers and soldiers for their excesses against Jews and for Hungarian Jews in Europe and
Cie many pogroms for which they were responsible. During the war, the Palestine planned to have a
campaign
minister declared, Balakhowitch had established his own courts and enjoyed for $500,000, but when it became
extra territorial rights, but now that the peace between Poland and Russia known that the Joint Distribution
is signed, the Minister of Justice has given orders to the highest civil court Committee will conduct a
campaign
in Eastern Poland to bring the pogromiets to trial.
for funds in October, the association,
. • • •
ever anxious to co-operate with the
All pelts of the Jewish population of Palestine are
united in the move- Joint Distribution Committee, decid-
ment for the immediate erection of at least 3,000 homes in the country. ed to abandon its own
drive for the
Many families who until recently lived in the mixed
ab-Jewish quarter in time being. And since the Joint Din-
Jerusalem are now temporarily housed in tents and
tracks. While such tribution Committee's funds go to
an arrangement is satisfactory durnig. the summer, I becomes impossible help the Jews of all war-stricken
with the oncoming of the heavy rains in October. l'a'
'ne Jewry is readylcountries. including Hungary, it i
to invest £250,000 in a wholesale building project, a(
ding to cable dia-, hoped that all Hungarian Jews b
patches, if an additional £500,000 of credit-c.1
in
fie Diaspora.
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individuals or America will generously respond to
the committee's call for Purifies.
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From the President's Desk—Talk No. 58
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have shown a sufficient self-discipline
to accumulate a savings account,
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