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Amerieall ( faith periodical Carter

Michigan's Only
Jewish Newspaper
Printed in English

CLIPTON MAUI - CINCINNATI 30, OHIO

1-1-E bETROIT EMIL. 91RONICIA -

MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION

DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1921.

VOL. X. NO. 16.

DRIVE FOR MILLION
DOLLARS LAUNCHED
BY `HIAS' SEPT. 15

r

Kept Turkey at War
For Sake of Zionism

Y. P. SOCIETIES WILL
CONVENE ON OCT. 30

Object s of Groups Connected With
Outlined.
Congregations

Reorganize Hebrew
Teachers' Institute

Board of Directors Formed for
School as Independent

A ROAD BUILDER!

JERUSALEM.—(J. T. A.)—
Ex-Lieutenant Edwin Samuel,
eon of Sir Herbert Samuel, the
High Commissioner of Pales-
tine, has written to the United
Jewish Workingmen's Associa-
tion asking that he be permit-
ted to participate in the work
of road building now in pro-
gress in the region around the
Sea of Galilee. Lieutenant
Samuel was a member of the
British force which captured Je-
rusalem in December, 1917.

New Telephone
GLENDALE

8-3-2-6

Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Coots

Advocates Study
!ZIONISTS' CONGRESS
Of Jewish Ideals . LOOKS TO AMERICAN

Walter Hurt Says Understand-
ing Will Cause Jewish Prob.

JEWS FOR SUPPORT

NE W YORK. The Young Peo -
lem to Disappear.
Dr. Weizmann Thwarted Morgen- pie's S ocieties affiliated with Congre-
College,
gation s and Hebrew Schools or other-
thau's Secret Mission for Separate
Dr. Weisman Declares Hope
By WALTER HURT.
in Jewish religious
wise
W YORK The Teachers Insti.
N F .W
of Zion Lies With United
'Peace to Same Cause
and educational work, have been in- „ tote which was formerly conducted
Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society
To
the
Jew
who
has
achieved
and
States Jewry.
vited to send delegates to the c on under the supervision of the Mizrachi
climbed and conquered, it is deeply'
to Appeal to All Jews
gue
vention of the Young People's Lea ica. Organization and the Yeshiva (the
humiliating that his people still
for Support.
T.
A.)—Dr.
of
the
United
Synagogue
of
Amer
PICK
NACHUM
SOKOLOW
E W YO It K. —
should constitute a problem. This
on Rabbi Isaac Elchunan Theological
Chaim Weizmann, president o f Thic convention will take place
Seminary) is now being reorganized
feeling on his part, however, does not
CONGRESS PRESIDENT
ung
APPEAL OUTLINES NEW
the World Zionist Organization pre. Oct. 30. The objects of the to . nag as a separate institution independent
lessen the bitter fact.
IMMIGRATION PROBLEMS vented a separate peace between People's League of the United Sy
of these two and will be supervised
"Even in America, with its lip-
CARL S BAD.—The Zionist

Great Britain and the Turkish Em- Rogue are as follows:
formula of brotherhood," says Israel
Con g Tuesday voted con&
h i n by a board of directors of prominent
NEW YORK—(J. C. 11.)—The Ile- Aire in 1917, according to an article 1. To interest the Jewish yout its Rabbis and laymen.
Zangwill, "a gateless ghetto has been
denc• in the stewardship of its
brew Immigrant Aid Society of Amer- published by Frank Jewett ni the Sep- the synagogue and all phases of
The Teachers' Institute, which is lo- ,
created by the Jews from the general
executive committee. The vote
Ica (Hias) announces the opening of temher issue of Current History. The activities.
sated at 138 Second street, was or-
social life."
was 348 to 58.
a campaign for $1,000,000 on Sept. plan of effecting the separate peace 2. To assist its members to
Although Zangwill is an ardent ad-
ganized in 1916 by the Mizrachi Or-
ro ug h th e period and thus detaching Turkey from the prove their Jewish education, par- ganization and since 1920 it has been
vocate of colonization, he yet sees in
CARLSBAD. — (J. T. A.) — The
15 and continuing th
along
Jewish
lies.
this plan no solution of the Jewish twelfth Zionist Congress opened
of the high holidays, during which Central European alliance was orig- titularly
3. To co-operate with other or- conducted jointly by the Mizrachi and
problem. In an address on "Itoism" here Thursday, Sept. 1, in a festive
time special efforts will be made at finally conceived by ex-ambassador
Morgenthau
and
first
broached
to
the
ganizations
interested
in
the
propa-
the
Yeshiva.
During
the
five
years
.
he has said:
all places where Jews assemble for
yet serious M0011. The hall was deco-
British foreign secretary, Arthur J. gation of Jewish culture, maintaining of its existence it has achieved for it-
"Even imagination can not see any rated with Zionist; English and
our special function the develop- self a name in Orthodox Jewry as , . Issues Statement to British Gov-
religi ous
way of completely solving the Jewish
During the last two years, vies has Balfour, when he (Balfour) visited as
question. The original exodus was Czecho-Slovakian colors. A painting
the sufferings the United States as a member of the ment of the religious implications of ticins.
one of The
the instruction
most important
institu-
ernment on Palestine Ad-
in the
insti-
m
done much to mitigate
child's play to the modern problem. of Ilerzl, framed in flowers, stood at
that culture.
ministration.
Cute is given only in Ilebrew. The
of Jewish pogrom victims in Europe Allied Special Commission.
Moses had to do with a people already the center of the platform. There
Morgenthau
saw
that
a
British
'
4.
To
enlist
the
service
of
the
Jew-
t
and has performed most excellent
program covers a period of five years,
in are 500 delegates, who are accom-
collected together, only 600,000
services in bringing destitute Jews in peace with Turkey would smash the ish youth on behalf of communial in- during
N.—
rbert Samuel's number, that had merely to march out ponied by some 2,000 visitors.
the afflicted countries in touch with Berlin to Bagdad scheme of the stitutions and Jewish movements d given prop er instruction in Talmud, Commissioner
and
train
itself
in
the
wilderness
un- The vari-colored, vari-styled coa-
kaiser and break the backbone of through which they may be able to Bible, Hebrew,
ebrew, Aramaic, Jewish his- report o f his admi
Sir H e t anonduring
their relatives in America.
ti! it was ready to conqiier the tribes tomes of the delegates from far-off
of Judaism.
Representatives of the Hebrew Int. : Teuton resistance to the Allies' at. aid in the advancement
tory, Hebrew literature and pedagog- the past year was placed before Par- that held the nearest country, which lands afforded an interesting spec-
s. During this period the students Hanka. Sir lierbert was appointed
migrant Aid Society invariably are tack. "Mr. Balfour," according to
happened to be Palestine. But today, tacle. The mountain Jews of the Cau-
go through high school and begin High Commissioner last August.
present on the arrival of passenger , the above-mentioned article, "fell in
with a race of 15,000,000 scattered in causus were there in their Kossack
heartily
with
the
project."
It
was
ar-
In his report the High Commission-
their
college education. The fifth
steamers from Europe and are ever
uniforms, the Turkish Jew in his fez,
year is devoted mainly to supervised er states that the Government's poli- every country on earth, with no con- the Chosid in his kaftan and yar-
ready to be of use to the new ar- ranged that Morgenthau go to Pales-
venient wilderness in which to mus-
possible.
tine,
there
to
meet
Enver
Pasha
in
teaching
in
New
York
Talmud
To-
cy
contemplates
with
satisfaction
the
melke, the Ukrainian Jews in the dull
rivals in whatever capacity
speaking
no
common
language,
s
legitimate aspirations held by the ter,
Often immigrants are brought to the the advanced British line.
Ile left
rahs and Ilebrew schools.
grey that told many a heartrending
'Much is being expected from the Jewish race regarding Palestine. The losing even their common religious tale, the western European and Amer-
home and office of the society at 437 i n July, 1917, accompanied by his
expression,
often
mutually
hostile,
er, he says, most pro-
Lafayette street, where they are son-in-law, Wertheimi.r, and Felix
graduates of this institution who corn- :Mandatory Power,
emi- ican Jew in frock and cylinder. Men
bine both the Jewish and secular mote the well-being of the Arab and the mass of them too poor to
Frankfurther. It will be remembered N
and women who had not met for years
new
housed.
ew York Globe Writer Says k nowledge, thus preparing them for
population of the Holy Land, but the grate — or too rich—it scarcely is pos- at a Zionist gathering greeted one
that it was given out, at the time, that
It population
Branches in Europe.
•ons of the Jews of the world sible even to conceive a plan for their
. fruitful work in Ilebrew schools.
C 00 I 8.
Hilts maintains branches in almost the mission was being sent to dis-
They Don't Want to Go
another cordially. The entrance of
regathering,
much
less
to
carry
it
all the important Jewish centers in tribute relief to the Palestinian refu.
has long been felt that our Hebrew must be taken into consideration. The
13ialik was the signal for a prolonged
Back to Europe.
teachers must be well learned in both Jew, reads the report, ask a home- out. No wonder the folk imagination ovation. Hundreds flocked to shake
Eastern Europe, transmits money and gees in Egypt.
looked
to
miracle
for
the
solution.

of these fields if they are to be en- land which should possess national

Dr. Weisman Urged to Action.
telegrams to and from Jews in Eu-
Even were a Judaea successfully es- hands with him and to congratulate
III
W YORK.—Jewish immigrants ablest to foster Jewish ideals and characteristics.
rope and in this way, as well as
VI. hen Dr. Weizmann heard of the , NEW
tablished, the great mass would long him.
Explain Arab Une•siness.
many others, extends a saving hand plan he immediately recognized the to the United States come here to re-
a er
Zionist Executive Greeted.
es otf h
yb. ralc n
tocieam
atistehreepiroabstent
resnitahien jsecw
,
The high Commissioner informs his a
to many homeless and destitute per-
d
damage
it
might
inflict
l
upon
Zionist
main
to
make
their
homes
and
td
be-
,
traditions
among
the
American
As Weizmann, followed by mem-
,
,
•n
,
. diplomatic success in Pa estine. Were come an integral part of their adopt- youth," says the statement of the di- Government that the Arabs of the fate of all Jews, an Roland could not hers of the Zionist Executive, entered
sons who without its aid would II
. on
'
The announcement
that the Teach- country are uneasy because of the solve it. The regathering of the Jew the meeting room, applause knew no
themselves in most distressing c
Turkey to become passive in the war, ed country. Owing to war conditions rectors.
,
Institute will become an lode- Balfour Declaration and because of
in any one country is, humanly speak- bounds. When they had mounted the
or, as Morgenthau perhaps expected, thousands u on thousands of Jewish
ditions.
pendent institution has created a Zionist speeches which have been ing, impossible; and least possible in platform and after the ovation had
The complete statement and appeal an ally o f the
the
Phe d dismem-
'
' fami
families have been torn asunder and , ers
P
he E ntente,
by the Hebrew Sheltering and Immi- berment of the Turkish empire would the greatest problem confronting good impression in local Jewish schol- translated into Arabic and ciculated Palestine. The dispersion of the Jew cooled down, Dr. Weizmann rose to
the natives. An Organization
c
cir les, as the institution is ex- among
grant Aid Committee follows:
become quite unlikely and the etas- American Jews, to which a writer in
can be remedied only by dissolution. " make his opening address. He spoke
co mo wealth in the New York Globe calls attention,' peeled now to be able to widen its has been formed to combat the Zionist
"To the Jews of America:
lion of a Jewish h commonwealth
The Jewish Problem.
in Hebrew.
ese
• separated
I iarated fami-activities and sphere of influence. policy, and the wildest stories regard-
i• of these
"The expected has happened!
Palestine
would
fade
farther
into
the
is
the
savin

In his opening address Dr. Weiz-

Of all race problems, that of the

hll ing the intention of the Jews and the
Dr.
"The 3 per cent immigration law • remote regions
r. lies and the thousands of refugees Among the first to answer the ca
of
Jews is most remarkable, a complex,, mann, president of the World Zionist
regionsimpossibility.
fate of the Arabs are published
1
fo
r
the
Jews
of
America
problems
that
must
be
solved;
Weizmann's
fears
urged
him
into
ac
-
from
pogrom-ridden
countries
in
Eu-
for
the
formation
of
a
board
of
di-
and
important,
and
the
one
that
mostOrganization,
expressed the hope that
has create ,
rectors were Rabbi B. L. Levinthal widely.
lion. In this he found eager sup- rope.
imperatively struggles for solution. the Jews of America would under-
new probl c
The report show that the population
For
some
time
past
the
New
York
of
Philadelphia,
president
of
the
has thrown upon the Hebrew Shelter-
me es w which
11• lc i
in those British circles
F
The Jew is the marvel of modern , stand the great duty and the grave
in , and Immigrant Aid Society of port
Globe has been printing articles deal- A gudath Ilorabonim; Rabbi Jacob of Palestine is 700,000, four-fifths of times, even as he is the historic puz- responsibility which was theirs. "Af-
favored the banishment of the Otto- Glo
new duties and responsibili- man empire from Europe and its an- ing with the foreign-born in America. I,evensohn of Brooklyn, Rabbi Meyer' which is Mohammedan; there are zle of the past. His continued exist- ter eight years of separation," he be-
Ani
l' erica
76,000
.lews
and
64,000
Christians.
,
Isaac
Allen,
Nathan
Lamport
On Wednesday, Aug. 24, it had an Berlin

once is the perpetual miracle of the gas, "which were of greatest aignifi-
ncreasing
am I extending its ac-
increasing
• nihilation as a world factor.
The defence of Palestine is assured
says rank
F
article in which it discussed in par-
tivities unparalleled in its long his-
. =arm), says
centuries, which he has not himself cance to our movement,, we meet to-
"11."
c I D r.
W •••
Jewett, "was able to exert a power- titular the Jewish immigrant in and Samuel Wilner, all of New York. by a garrison of British and Indian been able clearly to read.
W
f
.
il
that
many
of
these
e
e
c
day at the twelfth Ziodist Congress.
tory.
tops maitained by the Mandatory
ter that

merica. The writ e r , who is well in-
Before the earliest record was writ-
problems are of such a character
influence in the British Foreign America.
The outbreak of the war found
troops at an annual cost of two and
s
in
they must be called to the attentio
i part, says:
ten, since tradition first traced dimly us unprepared. We had neither
ce, but was told that inasmuch as formed, in
Office,
a half million pounds. A gender-
of every Jew in whose veins course Mr. Balfour had agreed to the Nlor-
the deeds of our race, the Jewish money, nor influence, nor army. We
Three Great Problems.
rn-
ncto
t
lir
e
.e
dc
r
ii
a
n
.
ein
ntg
.
oa
i
d
l
ie
itnae.inr,i e 5011norwes
in
problem "has been the most vexata had only our moral strength, and the
warm blood and whose heart feels genthau plan,
plan, they
they could not inter-
country.
"American ' Jewry is confronted
y.
for his unhappy brothers and sisters fire with it. They suggested that he
firm coviction in the justice of our
problems at th
The report discusses the recent die- quaestio of mankind."
g
,
w ith three great

and aches because of the sufferings
intercept
Mr.
Morgenthau
at
Gibral-
This problem has been given place cause. These weapons brought us
-
'
me. Three and a half mile
for Large Met-A...hip Body of turbances in Jaffa, alleged to have wth the problems of perpetual mo- success."
of the unfortunate Jewish wanderers. tar r and persuade him to abandon the present ti
been
caused
by
a
group
of
communists,
plan. There are those who say that lion Jews in the United States, with Host 500 Meets With Encour•ge•
tion, spuaring the circle, and the
Immigration Is Normal.
Praises Chalutaim.
, but Sir Herbert Samuel says the
t ent Here.
fourth dimension, as an apparently
"Whilst, due to the new immigra- his credentials gave him a semi-official the exception of those thousands who
But the Balfour Declaration, he
communist group is small and insig-

as unorthodox, are
lion law and by reason of the pass- i osition and that he was able to in- may be classified delibting
insoluble
mystery.
declared
a moment later, does not
seeking
The drive for 500 members into nificant. Fifteen of its members have
regulations, tens of 1•
icate the attitude of the British For- organizing and deliberating,
Every people, each according to its solve the problem of Zionism. It
regu
Port and visa
, t d

a solution
of these of
problems.
tom e t o
has
its
"The
greatest
the
three
prob-
the
newly
formed
Young
Women's'
been
deported
from
the
country.
individual
characteristics,
l ego Office toward the plan."
merely gives us the possibility for
thousands of Jews cannot
10,000 Immigrants Arrive.
Ilebrew Association is meeting with
special problems. The Jewish people, further work. The British govern-
this country, nevertheless, the tote
Rush to Save Cause. •
The report explains that a compre-
(Continued On Page 8.)
number of Jewish immigrants ccorn-
ment will keep its promise to the Jew-
Then in a few words the author of the saving of the many thousands of gratifying success and much encour-
ing
now arriving
is not much
less than
ish people, but there are and will
number
in normal
years the
the article sketches what must have Jewish refugees scattered in different agement on the part of Detroit Jewry, hensive scheme for public works and
be many difficulties. It will be par-
Prior to the war. This is to say, that been a romantic rush to save a world parts of Europe, homeless wanderers, according to the report issued by Mrs. general development was much ham- to
without means, waiting for a leading, Sadie C. Jacobs, chairman of the' pencil because of the impossibilty
ticularly trying to work with immi-
the work of the society in this re- cause.
"Mr. Weizmann was fitted out with hand to guide them to a haven of drive, made on the second day of the raise a government loan. The Zionist
gration limited, but no obstacle shall
decreased, being called
prevent our progrea.
spect
has
not
upon to render service to immigrants the necessary papers to speed him refuge. Thousands of them who fled campaign. By Wednesday more than Organization has been unable to pro-
Weizmann then praised the Cha-
equalling their number in normal through France and Spain, and had from Russia, the Ukraine and Poland 100 new members had already been vide
large
sums for industrial
enter-
prises
or colonization
owing to
inter-
luzim, who had injected a new, vivi-
ins - to make the trip from Cherbourg to are waiting, they know not for what, secured for the new organization.
years. But
formerly
migrant
aid whilst
constituted
all this
its work, Gibraltar in automobiles. At Gib- in almost all the European ports, in I "With the launching of the cam- nal difficulties that have arisen within Jewish Old Folks' Home Extended by fying influence into the Palestine set-
tlement.
it is but a small part of its activities ratter he found the Constantinople , Constantinople, and in Italian cen• paign proper, comes the real sincerity • the American Zionist movement. Ne-
Addition of New Building to
everywhere as unwel- ' on the part of the campaign work- vertheless, several large land pur
Speaking of the American Jews,
embassy interpreter also awaiting Mr.' .
regarded
House Aged.
Weizmann expressed the hope that
"The difficulties in securing from Morgenthau, but the interpreter was come strangers. Most of them are ers," said Mrs. Jacobs. "After only' chases have been completed.
now.
they would in this hour take the
American consuls visas required by not there to stop Mr. Morgenthau. women and children with their men two days of the campaign, the results ' immigrants
Since August
1920, in
ten
thousand
the
country
arrived
An impressive ceremony marked
supporters in America, beyond their are very encouraging. it is al
place of their unfortunate brethren
et hem
The m ajority
Theis
the formal opening of the annex of
prospective immigrants to the United The interpreter expected to embark
condi- on the same steamer and go on to reach. During the war separated certain that the full quota the
will
b
drive.'
The High Commissioner describes the the Jewish Old Folks' Home at Ed- in Eastern and Central Europe who
-
bl i ,
n
with
reached
before
the
close
of

d e- mund place and Brush street last were not in a position to create large
ies
States has created
colon
families
had
no
communicatio
ultural
i
"The
personal
contact
publicity,
Jew
sagric
lions in the large cities where there Egypt with the commission.
sums of money.
"At Gibraltar was waiting also Mr. one another, and even now ma ny has-
dares them highly successful.
Sunday afternoon. Despite the in-
rs and committee reports, they are being'
are American consulates. Large num-
"Many Ways to Zion."
the ue Brittirseh, clement weather, a large number of
ine
The official
tiers of wanderers would come to Weil, who represented the French bands and wives and moths
very cordially received by the organ-
The Zionist leader did not touch
sent
to
ar
er,
issued
here,
een
Pales
t
ine,
for
eal
date c ffif
." sons are still lost to each nth
is easy to government and had b
people were present and participated
izations. Many new members
upon the Keren Hayesod controversy
th s
. have 1 mandate
contains an additional article No. 25
those cities daily andi't tment and range the details of Mr. Morgenau
A Natural Development .
the ceremonies.
I) •
• c .
, enrolled as a result of
view.
The annex as well as the main direct) y, but towards the end of his
appreciate their
not contained in the preliminary
despair when they discover that they plan from the French point o
"The fact that only 50 pe r cent contact. Miss Sylvia Goldsmith, chair not
address he indicated that "there is
or man of the committee, has arranged draft published several months ago. building of the institution were deco-
must wait for months and months be- Naturally, if Mr. Morgenthau should
foreign-b orn Jews
fore their turn would come for vise
° their with the local Rabbis to deliver "Y" The new article permits the Mende- rated with Zionist and American flags more than one way to Zion. We
s. discuss terms with. Enver Pasha, e of the
want to know what the French speak Yiddish is mainly due t
recognize there are Jews who are not
on
the
occasion
of
the
dedication.
d gene- sermons this Saturday. In this way tory Power to postpone or withhold
They had, in the meanwhile,,hroken
ready to work for the Keren Ilaye-
the application of the provision of
oletely ruined wouuld
were demanding or willing to con- rapid assimilation. The secon
31 u s i c al selections were played
an
if
sod, which expresses the national will
comp had no cede. Mr. Weil was a Hebrew who rations is thoroughly Ameri earneiraeds the entire Jewish community of De-
Trans-J ordia
up
hemselvehe
their h omes and
majrity
throughout the afternoon by a special
y d troit will be talking 'I
Y. W. II. A. in the mandate in
nt
be-
m
a
pplic
ab
le
of the Jewish people."
s. T which to subsist. The had been director of the
g overne already, inasmuch as it onl
' these be considered in
t means upon
band. The formal opening was
an interested fashion."
' cause of existing local conditions.
Weizmann in his speech warned the
tantino ple. . English.
marked by a procession of all in at-
ye seen
cost of living in those big cities was tobacco monopoly at Cons
All aivangements are being made
Power
is
permitted
Arabs not to attempt to frustrate the
Mandatory
exceedingly high and there were even It has been figured out that Mr. Mor- dish leaders whom I ha eir con- for Y. W. II. A. work to be started
tendance from the main building to
enthau, Mr. Weizmann and Mr. during my investigation of th
lo to
make such provisions
The
e article
fulfillment of the Balfour Declare-
by
the
with c onsider- about Sept. 26. Included in the ac- as are suitable to existing conditions the annex. lion and maintained that it was in
no places in which to lodge
over-
mmission
of g Weil, all Jews, representing the ditions all emphasizedicanizati
Rabbis J. L. Levin and A. M.
co
is
ge
o n with tivities are dressmaking, millinery,
is new arr a nment
The European
ded
their interests to live in peace with
nig ht.
the
socety,
therefore, found itself United States, Great Britain and able pride that Amer
Hershman were the principal speak-
English, civics and citizenship, expert consistent with
ctively, must have used them is a natural developmen t
with and not i n opposition
ers
of the afternoon. The key to the Jews.
France,rman
ri-
their con- call it 'self-Americanized° n' Ta
hnert filing, physical culture and dancing. to other articles in the mandate.
His closing remark was: "The
called upon to open bureaus in to v'
respe
language
in
i m- the Ge
the building was sold to Louis Dus-
cause it ws
a point to their 106 national rganiza- In addition, there are a number of at-
ous districts in order to give t
a
hour is an earnest one. I pray to
migrants the necessary information ference at Gibraltr, that
be they had in lions, every member of whit h is do- tractive rooms for club meetings. It 'RABBI AND PUPILS STARVE toff. In addition, rooms were sold to God
that the Congress will live up
a number of people, who will have
in their
own locality,
enable
them the
only language
r ' is hoped by the new "Y" that the
to the great responsibility which Jew-
ommunicate
with to their
relatives'
common,
Mr. Weil not kwing Eng- ing somethingto develop the Ame
There Jewisom
Woman's Club House at 89
RIGA.—(J. T. A.)—Rabbi Joseph tablets placed there in memory of de- ish history has placed upon it."
c
to
here, transmit money for them and lish and Mr. Morgenthau not being
can
spi among
ace.
ceased members of their families.
are all
kinds
of 'societies'
am o ng Rowena street will be used to its full- Schneidrsohn of Lubavitch, who is
Nachum Sokolow's Addeo...
The opening has been extended to
now at Rostov on the Don, addressed
to advise them of the time when they familiar with French.
these organizations, most o f them rat capacity.
After Dr. Weizmann's opening ad-
The Plan Fails.
The campaign slogan is "Y NOT himself to Rabbi Sack of Riga to ap- this Sunday for the benefit of those
benevolent
associations.
should come for their vises.
who
could
not
attend
last
Sunday.
dress,
Nachum Sokolow spoke at
peal to America, in his behalf, for
"Just what arguments Mn. Weiz-
A Y wha."
length in Ilebrew. Ile discussed first
Organise Local Commun . • •
In ■ Uniqu• Position.
t mann used in his talks with Mr. Door
assistance. The Rabbi himself, as The Detroit Jewish public has been
to
are in a
invited to come and inspect the new of all the terrible plight of the Jews
"It was also found necessary
"In
another
way
the
Jews
well as the Yeshivoth students who
thousands genthau upon the arrival of the latter
home where a number of additions of Europe, especially of Ukrainian
reach the thousands upon
I at Gibraltar, it is not easy to con- unique position as compared with hte YOUNG JUDAEA CONCERT
have evacuated Lubavitch for Rostov
Jewry, and protested against the civil-
s;
jecture because Mr. Nlorgenthau was other foreign born immigrants;
PROCEEDS WILL GO FOR on the Don, are starving.
old folks of this city will be housed
Continued on Page 5)
ized world and against the League of
them.
not at ' all favorably disposed toward is no re-emigration among
KEREN HAYESOD FUND
Nations for not having put a stop to
Zionism, and the possibility of his There is nowhere to re-emigrate to
conditions which brought with them
plan's interfering with the formation as far as the Jew is concerned. He
on, an
-N ots of Zi
The Forget-
has
(Continued on Page 5)
loves America n ot only b ecause
' of a Jewish state in Palatine would given him refuge and home, butt also termediate Young Jude ea circle, will
. —
not impress him greatly. It is said .

that Mr. Weizmann first obtained the; because he can and will never think present a concert and entertainment
DELEGATES OF CONGRESS
The Young People's Society of
o f go ing back to where he started at the Jewish Institute, High and
B'nai Moshe have started their new aid of Major Frankfurter, who is an
TO ATTEND CONFERENCE
season with the announcement of a, ardent Zionist, and that then the two from to reach these shores. America Ilastings streets, on Sunday evening,
Pass Unhurried Days of Rest and Peace
OF JEWISH DELEGATIONS
series of lectures to be delivered by of them succeeded in dissuading Mr. to him is an asylum where he can Sept. 18, the proceeds to go for the
Rabbi Samuel Sachs on Jewish and Morgenthau from continuing with his live without being persecuted, where Keren Hayesod (Palestine Founda-
sociological topics. project. In any case, the result was he can earn a decent living, share in tion Fund).
NEW YORK. The office of the
The entertainment will be featured
Provisional American Jewish Con-
The following schedule has been that the entire party went to Paris the opportunities of others and enjoy
to talk the matter over with various the liberty of a free and unmolested by a play, dialogue, songs, recitation i- s
gress has received a cable from the
and a rich musical program. Class
arranged:
Committee of Jewish Delegations in
Sept. 15, "The Bible, the Founda- and sundry persons of importance, citizen.
feature.
of cal dancing wil
"If Ameri ca as wo uld think as much
Paris, stating that a special confer-
and finally the project was post-
l be Old Love Story of
The play, " An
Jews
think
lion of a Young Person's Education;
her
ws
of h er Je
ence of Jewish delegates will be held
Oct '20, "The Universality of the poned."
America, the Jews would have noth- Israel," will have the following cast:
in Carlsbad on Sept. 15, and urging
—_______
ing to complain of, and as a matter of Gertrude Katz, Mary Friedenberg,
Portrafillsip the Bible Art Gallery:'
the Congress committee to arrange to
fat
Nov.
'Adam—Childhood:"
17, 13,
"Eve—The
Eternal Nov.
Woman''.
fact they
have little cause for tom- Esther Abramowitz, Bella Kwaslow,
ROUMANIAN
GOERNMENT
send representatives to this confer-
plaint. All their sympathy goes to Rose Katzer, Anna Belinsky, Lillian
READY
TO
ORGANIZE
JEWS
ence.
tzberg.
Dec. 1, "Abel, Unfinished Develop-
those who cannot share the happiness Mend el sohn and B ella Her
The conference, it is understood,
AS NATIONAL MINORITY of being in America with them and Bessi e Piavin and Ru th Sch wartz will
meat;' Dec. 15, "Noah, the Social
will take up for consideration special
-
--
who are still the victims of racial appear in a dialogue, "The Burden of
Reformer:" Dec. 29, "Sarah—Faith
.
matters
relating to the situation of
Ja
T. :1.1—Take
fulness." Special lectures for New
oman i., hatred on the other side of the At- His Race."
, our brethren in Eastern Europe.
m nis t er of
o R
Mary Friedenberg, Gertrude Katz
lantic. Their only concern here ap-
Years and the Atonement Day have' nescu, }'rime Minister
The Jewish Congress committee has
e of the Jew-
resen Roma
desire to save the breth- and Sadie Goodman will give a num-
been arranged.
i sh
informed the delegation that mem-
anian govern- Pears to be a
acal selections.
In addition to the prescribed course
informd
reptativ
ia songs and
press
the
ent
was that
ready
to organize the Jews ten on the other side from persecu- S yr of
bers of the executive committee of
ppear
in
toe
danc-
on,
wich
seems
to
be
going
on
un-
I
Syvia
l
Isaacs
will
appear
of lectures, the society will announce m
l
the Congress organization, who are
ofal minority ti
ation
pror
abated, h especially in Poland and Hun- ing . Recitations will be given by the
from time to timnthent
and
f
among the delegates attending the
autonomy.
as aria
following: Rose Brady, Lillian Katz,
c oncessions
ognized speakerse in various political, o the country
Zionist Congress, are authorized to
Janescu
Mollie Schwartz and Dorothy Hertz
industrial, judicial, sociological and with
certain declared no the same or- I gary."
attend the conference of delegations
fi
I
in
the
berg.
economical subjects through the col- casion that he believed rm y
GOVERNMENT OF KOVNO
and to speak in the name of the Pro-
umns
this paper.
The of 1922
continuation lectures by realization of the Zionist ideal and
visional American Jewish Congress on
SUBVENTIONS
RABBIS
i Sachs will be published at a was convinced that the Jews could es- I
RED CROSS MEDICAMENTS
the matters of Jewish interests which
is cordially in. tablish as prosperous colonies in Pal-
Rabb
are to be considered.
GIVEN ORPHAN ASYLUM
NO (J C B.)—The local
later date. The public
lecture course at estine as they have in Bessarabia.
Among the American delegates to
government has granted a subvention
vited to attend this lecu
the Zionist Congress are the follow-
WARSAW.—(J. T. A.)—The Ara,
FIVE
OF
THE
RESIDENTS
AT
THE
JEWISH
OLD
FOLKS'
HOME
of
100,000
marks
for
the
aid
of
needy
rooms,
Gar-
the Binai Moshe vestry
LITHUANIA DENIES POGROMS
ing
members of the executive com-
erican Red Cross Branch here has
rabbis in the district.
field and Beaubien streets. Enter-
The Jewish Old Folks' Home at Edmund place and Brush streets last mittee of the Jewish Congress Or-
A conference of Yiddishist school given to the local Jewish orphan-say- ;
tainment will also be provided.
LONDON—(J. C. B.)—The Lithu-
Sunday
opened
the
annex
to
the
main
building,
next
to
the
corner
of
Brush
ganiution:
Mesas. G. Bublick, H.
lam • large supply of medicaments
The society is planning a matinee anian delegation here officially denied, representatives is in session here with
40 teachers attending. The program and children necessaxt'es. Curator street The ceremonies on the occasion of the opening will be continued Ehrenreich, Aaron J. Levy, Louis Lip-
and evening dance for the latter part
sky,
Bernard
Shelvin, S. &thin and
Sunday
afternoon,
the
public
being
cordially
invited
to
visit
the
home
of October. Ben Knoppow an - the recent announcement of a pogrom
of the schools and many technical Norma has sent a me ge of special this
th e tovrnsi
Philip Wattenburg.
for the aged.
thanks to the Americ a
questions are under consideration.
win Pallikoff will take charge of visit- by Lithuanian so
all meetings. of Codroytze, government of Vilna.



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