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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1921-08-05

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CLIFTON AVINU1 - CINCINNATI 10, OHIO

PAGE FP/E,

T *MM A 14511 di Rai MA

APPEAL DESCRIBES
PUEBLO'S DIRE NEED
OF REHABILITATION

START CAMP FOR
NEWLY PLANNED
LOCAL Y. W. H. A.

and obligation which they owe to
their own flesh and blood in Pueblo!
We must stir them, we must remind
them, that as long as they haven't as
yet paid their debt to their unfor-
---
tunate sisters and brothers in Pueblo
(Continued from page 1.)
they cannot, they dare not, live in Registrations Start for Two Weeks'I
Stay at Lake Shore Drive for
back to some kind of regular life, but peace.
Boa.
Summer's It
"I hope your committee will meet
it is impossible," continued Mr. Cohn.
with the success in the great work
Chu Numerous Cases.
The Children's Fresh Air Camp at
"I'll give you a few more instances: they have undertaken."
Lake Shore Drive Station 22, is to
"Since we have to deal largely with
be the summer home of the friends
men who were fairly well to do, and WEIZMANN OUTLINES
and
prospective members of the
some independently rich just prior to
ng Women's Hebrew Association.
ZIONISTS' DEMANDS Young
the flood and who have no desire to
This
announcement is made y the
be pointed out, I will refrain from
TO GREAT BRITAIN Children's
Fresh Air Society as a re-
using name. Here is a Mr. L, a
sult of a decision reached to offer the
gentleman in every sense of the word,
(Continued from Page 1)
well
equipped
camps for two weeks
profitable
busi-
who had conducted a
here, it is gathered that High Corn- be.ginning Sept. 6.
ness for a number of years; was in•
Ma. Sadie C. Jacobs, who is in
terested in Jewish affairs and to my missioner Samuel recently received a
charge of Y. W. II. A. activities in Dse-
actual knowledge has time and again deputation of prominent Arabs who troi
Jewi
t u nder the a uspcies of
contributed liberally to various chari• demanded of him that the Balfour
Declaration be rescinded and that the Woman's Club, an nounces that the
tics. Ile had a home of his own and
store well stocked. Ile was rated immigration restrictions against Jews, manager of the camp will be prepared
a in Dun's from $10,000 to $20,000. be made permanent. Samuel's reply to suit the varied wants of her camp
e
.
and fur- was definite
A number 0 f
h as l os h h
Thee man as
such de mands were out tion in swimming.
wellt
cu Declaration hik es are being planned for those who
oi merchandise. Ile does not want ' of place, that the Balfour
of
charity, but if an organization, or an I cannot under any circumstances be I enjoy hiking, while those who prefer
individual, would advance him $2,- , recalled. Ile further declared that it' rest will find quiet and freedom, the
500 to $3,000, he would start bust- ' would be impossible to close the announcement is made.
The rates for the Y. W. H. A. camp
ness from the bottom up, and with doors against immigrants.
will be $7 a week. Registrations op.'
The Central Bureau of the
to prevail
courage which
reed
Aug. 1 at the Jewish Woman's
announces
the co
of the strick- ' rachi World Organization
s treet and at gal,
among the e businese men
am confident tht
Club, 69 R owena
a that the Mizrachi have already sold
East
High street. A registration fee
the
he c it y of pueblo, i
business 200,0
00 sh-kolim throughout
of
$5
must
be
deposited
with registra-
he will eventually work up a
It is further announced that.
whereby he will be able to take care world.
thin, but if after registration the ap-
of his family and in time pay back the Mizrachi expected by the time
to att
able
the Zionist Congress at Carslbad , p licant will not be
fee will berm
ney so advanced to him.
the " re is another case. A Mrs. R.,' opens they would have 100 delegates camp, the registration
turned. The office hours for registra-
who Imleo
conducted a small second hand elected to represent them there.
Gem will be daily from 9 a. m. to 5
• Refuse to Carry Chalutzim.
Wednesday evenings from
store and had her living rooms in the
n-
p . m.
arch
from
isp
d
a
tO
According
rear of that store. She came here
an 'cloc k.
7:39 tondo
of
Cohe
t
icers
with her family from New York, stantinople, the o ff
The Girl's City Club of Boston has
e
whee her husband was a tailor and Triest-Lloyel
Steamship Company
II. A. per-
r contracted tuberculosis. It was, there , have reiterated their refusal to . given the Detroit Y. W.
necessary
for them to come to this carry Jewish immigrants to Palestine hission to use the following verses as
had
s
of
stimulating
the
girls to
a
meancam
tration
e Palestinia n adminis
climate. The store she occupied was unlessnteh
p:
on. The attend
tes their semb
an old frame building, which caved guara
diarkati
in and fell over, leaning against an company refuses to accept the assur-
MY VACATION
adjacent brick building. Right after] antes of the Constantinople Palestine
the flood she came to this nearly de- , office and likewise refuses an offer
stroyed building and saved whatever' by that office to pay the expense of My two weeks' vacation is quite near
And at hand
salvage of merchandise was left and , the return trip for any who were re-
I've
begun to sell it, but on the order of fused landing.
low,
It is learned that Article 129 of
find sonic place cheerful to go for
army officers who are in charge of
the city, she was forced to vacate, as the Treaty of Seniors will be modi- To
a rest
the building was condemned. This fled in such a way as not to make it
woman has no ace to go, a family obligatory for
slo.
settling in Palestine to be-
come Palestinian citizens. The de-
mand
for
this
change
was
voiced
in
Some
friends
have informed me "A
do
that.
to
'
hotel's the life,
Other E
"As another example I wil cite the the House of Commons by Sir Philip
Plenty of light, fun and laughter
and
elsewhere
by
other
prom-
S. She is a widow and Magnus
is there,"
case of Mrs.
S store about 25 years inent English Jews. We learn that
started
a retail
ago and through hard and diligent the change was made after consults- But I'm
not times
in the a mood
twelve
day to dress
And sit primly on a velvet cushion-
work and putting in long hours in tion with Sir Herbert Samuel.
ed chair.
the store succeeded in building up a I
,
vera l KI D LEWIS — PRIDE OF
nice trade and was worth se
Some others who've had experience
WHITECHAPEL
GHETTO
thousand dollars. She lived in the
great,
--
rear of the store. Now her entire
Say "A beach is the best place for
(Continued From Page 1.)
stock as well as the furnishings were
you,
carried away by the flood and she is
now in such financial straits that she should come off on the following you,
requires immediate assistance as well night, immediately after the end of But to shade
bake or in tree,
the hot sun without
.
Yom Kippur. The Whitechapel Jews
Is a pleasure I cannot see through.
as an opportunity to start again.
'Mr. S. conducted a tailoring shop go on to say that Kid Lewis may be
and has teary reached his three score whatever he is, but one thing he does What I want is a wooded spot far
"way from man,
and ten, has lost everything and he observe, and that is to fast on Yom
Where I can rest or can romp at my
is now selling soda water on the Kippur. So he fasted and, exhausted
street in order to support himself. at the end of the day, he entered the
t. il l , country surrounds me, yet
This particular party has never re- ring to defend his title. Now, of : ,,,
w here m' the
with ocean quite near,
,
fused to give assistance to others at course, it is understood that, after
meager earnings, fasting al day Yom Kippur, leaves
‘30011 friends, lots of pep and a
any time from his meag
but now must depend upon others to an effect, even on such an Lewis, so
to me: 'I am past 65 years and I the American, who probably 'ate like But it o lts as if such spots were well
never took a dollar charity from any- a horse,' gained the victory. Kid
Cause nobody know
.;
the kind of a place I am
now. All I want is a loan, so as to sake of Yam Kippur; he sacrified his' . ii ,s heard k. of f
s faith. Had it been
i
enable me o start a litte
ship
again.'
restge
for
hi
l
think
it exists merely in
non-Jew
would
not
t
.
.i
So
I
a dozen more p otherw ise, the
dreams.
"I could cite at least
o
more or less in finan-
re
have
not
yet
lost
their
sense
cases who a This only refers to pea• have
Jews
vial
pie who
straits.
were engaged in the met- of the beauty of strength, of the If you're one of the many who's in the
'
above plight,
cantile business. There were a num- "Hod Shebagvuroh." Together with I
ber of small traders and peddlers all other cults, it has been preserved I Take notice and be well rid of fear,
, ,, a place that will suit you from
whose homes have either been partly from time of the Biblical Samson., w,,
A down to Z.
Jests from
demolished or totally destroyed and And it wanders with the
Not expensive but still very "dear."
❑ ame-
who will have to receive some assist- Ghetto to Ghetto, from Beth
ance to start in their business again drath to Beth Ilamedrath, and from
ance
or they will eventually become a bur- market place to
a time
lose
days
To visit this spot of great charm, I
ph
the Bible there was a Samson, in
sia
and
Poland
there
wee
fellows
Did
yew
say
you
would
like to find
Plea by Joseph
out the name
The following touching letter with R us
e,n-Jews
re
a soul-stirring apoettl. by the well , whu made whole village we
Of this spot—Well, 'tis the Chit-
known New Yorker, Joseph Baron-' tremble for fear of them, heroes of
dren's Fresh Air Farm.
dess, who now heads the executive the Jewish self-defense, who turned
Zionist their posts into "Port Arthurs;" in
American
committee
of was
the received by Dr. England and America, where sport is NATION A L YOUNG JUDAEA
organization,
there
pastime, ng
L are th e CGOPE R A TES WITH ORDER
the
Spivak. Ina free translation of the the national
es.
evi
Battlinski
Lovises and
have SONS OF ZION AND Z. 0. A.
Yiddish
it reads:
"My Dear
Doctor Spivak:—[ am The "Dreamers of the Ghetto" t the
enclosing herewith a check for $10 been immortalized in song, bu
NEW YORK.—A special commit-
toward the fund for the victims of "Fighters of the Ghetto" have a
f Nio
the Pueblo flood. Believe me it hurts right, too, not to be forgotten.
tee of at Samuel J. B,
I dent of Young Judaea, and Saul J. '
Cohen, executive director, was prey
not allow me to do as much as my. MARSHALL DENIES
heart and conscience dictate to me
THANKING POLAND ant at the first meeting of the newly
elected executive committee of the
toward our sisters and brethren who

have met no terrible a misfortune. am ' NEW YORK.—(J. C. B.)-1-ast Order Sons of Zion. Mr. Borowsky
I
of congratulated the order in the name
"I read the Jewish press and
astonished to see how small, meager week the. Jewish Daily Forward
and insignificant is the response that this city published a cable from its of Young Judaea and expressed the
we are giving to the appeal for help Berlin correspondent stating that the. hope that in view of the fact that the
Young Judaeans today were the Zion-
that your committee. has sent out I' o I i s h government hail received ists
of tomorrow, that the order
Washing-
broadcast for the rehabilitation of through its ambassador in Marshall, would be able to lend its support to
ton a letter signed by Louis
I say: the
Pueblo, and in
our brethren
Young Judaea movement. Ile
'Ribono Shal Olam,' what is the mat- Ex-Ambassador Morgenthau and Polish
Dr. also pledged the co-operation of
Stephen S. Wise., thanking the
rater- Young Judaea with the order whet-
ter with our Jews in America?
"Why do they turn a deaf ear to government for guaranteeing
ever practical. The Nasi of the Or-
the
call who
of our
unfortunate
Mum
minority
rights.
in blo,
are
in such a people
crit i cal
William
Edlin,
editor of The Day, der Sons of Zion, Judge Jacob S. j
Pueon at this present moment? It wired Mr. Marshall as to the correct- Stroh), appointed a special committeel
re- to work out ways and means by which
positi
is true indeed that we are now pass- ness of this report and in reply
inc through a silent crisis, a crisis ceived a telegram in which Mr. Mar- the order could co-operate with
affecting employer as well as em- shall denies ever having made such a I Young
At a Judaea.
meeting of the national execu-
ploye. Yet here we are all fortunate statement or ever other
having
acted con-
gentlemen
in live committee of the Zionist Organ-'
any
to
a roof
heads;
we
are have
having
our over
three our
meals
daily.
It jointly
issuing with
such an announcement. The ization
of America,
held on Sunday,
u ly 2muel
, Sa J. orowsky and
is quite possible that some of us do full text of Mr. Marshall's telegram J
en were elected members
not live in prosperity as in the former , to Wm. J. Edlin, the editor of The Saul J.
4 Coh
o f l the nationa executive committee
enoun g Judaea. Expres-
days, but at that, we all live on our Day, "It
follows:
is not true that I have ever representing Y
to the interest of the
own
earnings,
our children
and sent or authorized my signature to sion was giv
ourselves
have and
at least
a bed in which
in the work of
n
desc ribed. Zionist Orgaization
such a letter as ou have
a
and
its friendship to
Polish
Y
oung
Judae
to rest at night.
My only connection with the
Ridicules Bad Time Excuse. the movement. The election was
"There, in Pueblo, we find a whole ambassador has been:
.
1. The transmitt ing to him of the ! unanimous
Jewish community starving, and we
are ignoring it. There again, in Pu- Berenson letter, which is printed in JEWISH YOUTH OBSERVE
eblo, the whole Jewish community full in the last annual report of the
FRIEDLAENDER YAHRZEIT
h American committee.
dering
ers, mothers and Jew is
address delivered at Wal-
hed. wanFath
has perisare
around home- , "2. The
children
NEW YORK.—(J. C. B.)—The
less, breadless and hopeless, and we dorf-Astoria, on the occasion when
see you and many others were present,
are
it with
keeping
our own
ourselves
eyes, afar.
yet we We
make the substance of which is also con- Friedlander
Educational
Conference
of the Jewish
Youth, consisting
of
tamed in the report mentioned.
"3. A discussion with the Polish the Intercollegiate Zionist Associa-
believe that it does not concern us.
But I at
would
like High Commissioner and the repre- tion, Menorah Intervarsity Council,
for "Bad
you times,
to look ha?
around
the sea-
shore or any of the summer resorts, sentatives of the ambassador at the the League of the Jewish Youth, Y.
or in the mountains, and see those New York Bar Association to con- M. II. A., Y. W. II. A., Young Ju-
places crowded—over-crowded by our sider means of improving conditions the
dam
the Students'
Organizations
of
Teachers'
Instittutes,
Young Is-
"4. My letter
read at the Pade- reel and various fraternities and so-
own people, those people who can say —economic
and otherwise.
. rorities, observed the first anniversary
about themselves: 'I am the man who
dinner.
signed no communication of the death of Professor Israel
has experienced suffering through the rewski
them how "1
they whatsoever
on Monday,
July 25.
rod of anger.'
have in conjunction with Mr. Friedlaender
The leading
organizations
of the
see
"You should though
they would all Morgenthau, and the only time that
rd.' They are , I acted conjointly with Dr. Wise was Jewish youth in Greater New York:
camouflage 88
be born
in a 'hap
asked
$10
day for room and board? at the Waldorf-Astoria conference." tional
have, Conference,
in the Friendlaender
Educa-
united to perpetu-.
--------
ate the memory of the martyr, and
l'ankef Mesholem.' In the dance
to continue the work of the Jewish
BLUE BIRD GIRLS
halls of the same resorts see those
historian and social Writer, who died
—_
happy faces, which express one our-
The Blue Bird Girls held their reg- at the hands of Ukrainian bandits on
pose in life, and that is: 'As Chai ular meeting on Tuesday, July 26, at
last while on a mission abroad
July 25
Soil Sain Gelebt.'
"What became of our Rachmonin the home of Miss T. Halperin, 4728 from the Joint Distribution Com- l
mitten.
St. Antoine street.
Brim Rachmoron.
The week-end party to Kingsville '
"It appears to me, if our brethren
was planned for July 30 was KEREN HAYESOD WORK
here and around New York would that
again postponed due to the absence
SUCCESS IN BULGARIA]
give away the money that they spend
several
members who are away on i

only in one day on gasoline for their of
their
vacations.
autos and on other vain pleasures,
The next regular meeting will be I SOFIA.—(J. C. B.)—Th work of I
and instead would give that to our held Tuesday evening, Aug. 9, on the i the Keren Hayesod is being carried
will meet on very successfully
suffering brethren in Pueblo then the
ria.
The girls
in Bulga
alread
whole devastated community could be Belle Isle boat. Mrs.
J. Goldberg, 631 , 1,750,000 leys have y
at
the Palmer,
home of and from
East
there will get . lected and it is expected that the
reconstructed.
I amount will reach three millions.
"No, we must not allow that! We
the boat at the dock.
mast not let them forget their duty

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