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The plan of the Zionist
a colonization committee
Hon was approved by the British gov-
with Ruppin as its head, and • pr
a
ernment,
and Dr. Weizmann was fur-
vate initiative department led
recognized business man, and to have nished with letters of introduction
Usisskin as its secretary. These cum- signed by Mr. Balfour and Lloyd
. —
mittees and departments, grouped to- George. American representation on
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gether, will constitute the Jewish the commission was impossible be-
of wanderers in the smaller communi-
the destruction of communities num- Agency in Palestine, the representa- cause the government of the United ties distant from the district centers.
live of which in Europe is to be the ' States was not at war with Turkey.
bering millions of Jews.
To establish a bureau in every city
A Russian delegate was appointed
London
Zionist
Executive.
Pointing to Bialick, Sokolow de
but could not leave Russia. The Miz- i3 an impossibility. The commission,
Brit•in Faro. Jewish Majority.
dared that the presence of the Ile
therefore, arranged with local com-
Mr.
I
andman
general
secretary
of
rachi
and
foals
Zion
were
asked
to
Ilona l poet as a representa
refused.
brew
live of Russian Jewry was a symbo the World Zionist Organization, us- include representatives, but
rived here and brought the details The French government expressed a munities everywhere that these should
of the unity of the Jewish people.
of the second audience between desire that a French Jew be included. co-operate in rendering service to im-
Bialik Given Ovation.
"In formation and monies are sent
At Sokolow's mention of Bialick's Churchill and the l'atestinian Arab Sylvan Levi joined the commission. migrants.
The Italian government consented to by special messengers from (he dis-
hole Congress rose in deleration.
the whole
Artom, a captain in trio centers to the local communities
Churchill
told
the
Arabs
definitely
give
leave
to
Dr.
and
to
Commandant
at„ r my ovation and with cheers and
which keep the wanderers informed
demanded that Bialik speak. that the Zionists demand free and the Italian army,
„ri
of all that they need to know and
a
Ilialik rose from his seat in the Con- unlimited immigration into Plestine
Ilianchini of the Italian army.
the Peace
Conference.
The At
report
then goes
on to give the which serve as agencies for Iliac and
gradu ally to .
be
i n s o
Jew s hall and made an
messes of which the immigrant is
that a they
may majority in the corn-
Jewish
Jews of the world to participate the n create
such actions as would insure the fu- try. To this, said Churchill, the Brit- details of Zionist representations at by
. ish government found no objection. the Peace Conference and the state- connected with his relativt•s in Amer-
a y. Ile stated
pl
ture of the Je
- Ile added that the Jews had no Inc-
ao meals made by Dr. Weizmann, Mr. ice and with the headquarters of the
Jews
that hitherto wish
seen have not su
network over
Sokolow, Mr. Usisskin and Sylvan society.
a communica-
tion is This
read
like of
p system
ciently influenced the current of ' sire to rule the country as long
. Levi before the l'eace Conference on countries and districts and saves vast
they
remained
a
minority.
world affairs and that only England the
• • •
Feb. 27, 1919.
has been influenced to take Zionism
Informal discussion between re pre- numbers of Jews from misery and
seriously, though he was certain that REPORT OF EXECUTIVE
ruined.
Danger
of Discrimination.
. sentatives of the Zionist Organization from being
gradually other nations would follow ON POLITICAL ACTIVITIES
CARLSBA1).-11 T. A.I—The re- and British representatives at Paris
"The 3 per cent law has made it
the example shown by Great Britain.
'the Chatlutzim movement, said Bia- port of the Zionist Executive on pit- on the Mandate for Palestine began
litical activities since the outbreak of in the spring of 1919. Dr. Weizmann I imperative for the society to be on
lik, was a shining mark in the history
the Jews. Such a remarkable and the war has been the subject of dis. and Mr. Sokolow received much aid guard, to watch many governments
of
cussion among the delegates. The re- from the American Zionist delegation. of Eastern European countries not
cultured immigration could hardly be port, which is of historical value, later, when the British delegation re- very friendly disposed toward Jews
to take care that these govern-
equalled by any land. Ile expressed
ts do not give preference to non-
his confidence that all obstacles would contains many interesting particulars turned to London and when Dr. Weiz- mints
Jews in issuing passpo .rts for Amer-
ad
Mr.
in the end be removed and that even on the drafting of the Balfour Declar- mann was absent in l'alestie
ons were ice. The society takes care that Jews
in
the opposition of the Catholics would • .0.
The report states that Dr. Weis.- conducted by Herbert Samuel, Dr. Ja- 1 shall not be discriminated against and
slowly weaken if Jews respected the r
Dr. Feivel, Mr. Harry Sachet, shall receive their proper share of the
h
,°n.
P
sanctity of other religions and per- mann had made many efforts to gain: cn--
Mr. Landman and Ben Cohen. Drafts'
milted Jerusalem
to remain the Holy he support of the English Jews for
er
Zionism. He did not succeed entirely of the mandate were prepared by, quITIOr an extraordinary number of
City of all the World.
Professor Felix Frankfurter and Mr.
The Balfour Declaration, he said, in this and the English Jews, as far ,
must not remain a scrap of paper.. as they were represented by the Joint' Cans. The first draft was presented Jewish immigrants who arrived in
This Congress is the first since the Foreign Committee, displayed open
to the
delegation on
July society
15, various
cities of
the
1919.
It British
was reconsidered
when
haul port
to appeal
to America,
Washington
open
Lord Curzon succeeded Mr. Balfour in order to save them from being de-
Jews were granted a national home,. opposition towards Zionism.
ported owing to the quota being filled
i
and the last to be held in the Did-
Meats Lloyd George.
as Foreign Secretary. The reconsid.
spora. The next Congress he said,
It was owing to the influence of , ration resulted in a second draft pre- and in most of the cases succeeded
Mr. Scott, editor
of the
, sented on June 10, 1920, which in securing their admission upon
must convene in Jerusalem.
Guardian,
that the
first Manchester
relations be-
Zionist
Honored.
When
Bialik Dead
concluded,
Sokolow been Weizmann and Lloyd George showed the following omissions from . discovered
bonds. In other
that the
cases,
wanderers
the society
were

ZIONISTS' CONGRESS
LOOKS TO AMERICAN
JEWS FOR SUPPPORT

accepts;

by

1. A paragraph in the preamble wrongly added to countries whose
resumed the platform and, asked the and Herbert Samuel were established. the first tentative draft.
Congress to rise in honor of Zionists But Lloyd George and Mr. Samuel'
New
Countries
Found.
who have died in the service of the have evinced the keenest sympathy recognizing the historical connection' quotas
had
already Must
been Be
filled.
"All this, the result of immigration
movement. Ile mentioned the vie- with Zionist aims. Sir Mark Sykes, of the Jewish people with Palestine.
se lf_ restriction and difficulties, has thrown
of the Jerusalem and Jaffa pog- who was in charge of the department . 2. The term "self-governing corn-
time
upon the society great burdens, fresh
Toms, the heroes who died in the de- of the Foreign Office, which dealt, monwealth” was deleted and "
ew i s h . responsibilitiesand new vast expen-
institutions" substituted.
of Tel Ch ai and Cfar Gileatii. with the Middle Eastern questions, governing
3. The right given to the J
I le
adores, taxing to the utmost the so-
wn over at the beginning
I le spoke of T rumpeldoar, of Dr. was also o
utty s limited means. This is not
A gency to be consulted in regard to
the granting of concessions which it r all. The most important duty of the
Wolfsohn, of Dr. Tchlenov, of Aaron of 19I7 to the Zio nist ideal.
The tirst formal meeting with Sir
Aaronsohn, of Barochov, the Poale
society now is to find new centers for
Zion leader, of Commandant Bien- Mark Sykes took place at the house does
up itself. of the estab-
4. not
The take
recognition
lion. lishment of the Jewish National Jewish refugees
from Ukraine who
chini, Diennesohn and Sir Mark of Dr. Caster. The following were
mer
"Theg o to A io
Rt. Sykes, Home as the guiding principle in the cannot
d R
present: Lorothschild,
conditn of these unfortun-
Sykes.
Col.
Sir
Mark
l,
At the first session of the Congress, Ilerbert Samue
ate people beggars description. There
Mr. Clark, the British ambassador in James de Rothschild, N. Sokolow, Dr. execution
the mandate.
5. The of entrusting
of Jewish edu- are not words enough in any language
Czecho-Slovakia, addressed the Con- Weizmann, Joseph Cowen, Herbert
to describe it. All the curses ever
Kress on instructions from the Lon-' lientwich and II. Sachet. Dr. Caster cation
to the Jewish
Agency.
0. Mention
of Jewish
Sabbath and visited upon mankind have fallen
don British government. Ile read the opened the proceedings by stating in '
upon these victims of war and pog-
complete text of the Balfour Declar- general terms the aims of the Zion- holidaYs.
rums. American Jews only can save
Reinstate Clause.
ation and stated that he had been fists . He stated that there must be The Zionists objected strenuously them and no Jews dare refuse to do
.
asked to express the wish of the Brit- no condominium or internationalize-
ish government that the Zionist lead- lion, the Zionists desiring a British to these proposed changes and en- his share in aiding the efforts of the
ers build Palestine on the basis of the protectorate with full rights to the tered into negotiations with promi- Hebrew Sheltering and Immigrant
Sir' nent British officials and with groups Aid Society of America to find a
Balfour Declaration and that the Bat- . Jews to develop as a nation.
refuge for them.
four Declaration materialize to its Mark Sykes who said that he attend– in the House of Commons. Finally, in place of
Investigation Begun.
ed the conference in his private Co" December, 1920, the cabinet decided
fullest extent.
"The Hebrew Sheltering and Immi-
mandate
Parity, was very sympathetic and dis- to re-incorporate into the
eve r
Masaryk Greets Zionists.
the relevant points, includ- the statement regarding the histori- grant Aid Society of America is
alert. It never fails to re-
Telegrams of greeting were re- cussed all
attitude of Russia, help,, cal connections of the Jews with Pal- on the
the
spond to the needs of the Jewish
c eived from President Masaryk of the ing
Czecho-Slovakian republic and from France and the Arabs to the future estine.
The report on the mandate cods by wanderer and to come to his out
tie
l'remier Benesch. An official retire- of Palestine. Replying to James
saying that the situation is not yet speedily and without any postpone-
any
questions whether
sentative of the Czecho-Slovakian re- Rothschild's
public addressed the meeting in per- understanding was in existence be- free from danger and that careful ment. The society felt that there
watching is still required. would have to be found and de-
sun. tween England and France as regards
The political report here gives the veloped other immigration centers.
Sir Mark said that the Brit-
At the second session of the Zion. Palestine,
with details of the negotiations over the And no it has already conducted an
fist Congress, Nachum Sokolow was ish government had managed
of investigation in Mexico, is now study-
elected president of the Congress. great difficulty to keep the question northern
and
Palestine,
as eastern
well as boundaries
the southern ing conditions in Cuba and is perfect-
vice presidents are Leo Motz- of Palestine open. He suggested that ,
kin, Dr. Farbstein of the Polish aliz- the conference should appoint some- boundary. These are more or less ing plans for similar investigations in
other countries to the end that the
kin,
rachi, Rabbi Meier Berlin of the Miz-one to continue negotiations both . public
The property.
draft of the Balfour declare- homeless, persecuted, suffering Jew-
with himself and with M. Picot as
rachi; Dr. Klummel, general Zionist
of the French govern- (ion as submitted by the Zionist Or- ish wanderers shall no longer be
• homeless, shall no longer suffer, shall
of Warsaw; Louis Lipsky, Sprinzak of representative
Sokolow was selected for ganization follows:
"II. M. government, after consider- no longer be massacred.
the Palestinian Poel Ila-Zoir, and ment. Mr.
this task and on the following day
"In order to proceed with the work
orde Zion.
Kaplanski
Sir
Mark
Sykes
introduced
him
to
M.
ing
the
aims
of
the
Zionist
Organize-
of the P" (advisors) are:.
o f saving these human beings, and so
The "Beisitzer
This opened the chapter of t lion, accepts the principle of moos-
A. II. Ile- Picot.
Home as to be able to carry into effect the
Chief R abbi Chairs, Dr. rich
Loewe,
negotiations
which
ended
nine
months
'
airing
Palestine
as
the
National
redetzky, Professor H e i n
of the Jewish people and the right of plans for its enlarged activities, the
Declaration.
Chief Rabbi Nemirower of Roumania, l a t e r with the IS
the Jewish people to build up its society must have $1,000,000. A cam-
Negotiations on Declaration.
–
Engineer Tiomkin and David Yellin.
which brought I national life in Palestine under a
Financial Report Rendered.
be established at the
The neg otiations
Th
upon
. At the second session of the twelfth about the Balfour Declaration met ' protection to
with many difficulties. The British conclusion of peace, following
Zionist Congress, Mr. Leichtheim,
Zionist Executive, government slid not show itself to be the successful issue of the war.
"II. M. government regards as es-
member of the
definite'
read a report of the financial activi- very much inclined to issue a
for the realization of this prin-
I statement in favor of Zionism, and senile]
autonomy
ties of the organization.
22, besides, the government received rep- ciple the grant of internal
Ile reported that since July
antagonistic to Zionism to the Jewish nationality in Palestine,
Organization
resentations
1917, when the Zionist
moved to London, $1,054,052 were from certain prominent English Jews. freedom of immigration for
Jews, and
a Jewish
Na-
The Zionist Executive proposed to the the establishment of
collected. Of this amount $S78,04a British government a draft of the tional Colonizing Corporation for the
and
from
the
Restoration
Fund
came
Declaration which the Execu. resettlement and economic develop-
Balfour
1134,000 from various collections and
nut five submitted to Sir Mark Sykes, ment of the country.
contributions. These figures slid

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We are con-
Sept. 15, two weeks before the Jew- quickly as possible.
vinced that American Jews will do
ish New Year (Rosh Ilashonoh).
their duty.
Aoneal 'to All Jews.
"Those who are already members
"The society's representatives will of our society are asked to increase
visit every city, village and hamlet of their dues, to help in securing new
America in the endeavor to reach all members and to contribute to the
Jews — men and women — who are
$1,000,000 fund."
willing to share their breast with their
The appeal for $1,000,000 is signed
kith and kin, their flesh and blood,
by John L. Bernstein, president, and
homeless in God's wide world.
Max
Meyerson, chairman of campaign
"Jews of America! Every moment
is precious. This saving work cannot committee.
be postponed; dare not be delayed.
We appeal to every Jew and Jewess
RUSSIAN REFUGEES BARRED
in America to support this $1,000,000
fund, to contribute as much as pos-
VIENNA.—(J. T. A.)—The Rou-
sible, to enroll as a member in the

Society, to receive our representatives
in the friendly spirit which their sac-
red mission demands and to co-oper-
ate with them to the end that the

ARAB DELEGATION TO
VISIT UNITED STATES

JERUSALEM.—A delegation sent
by the Arab Congress left Jaffa re-
cently for England and America. The
delegation is instructed to interview
prominent individuala,;and ..ugoteizeor.
with a view of anti-Zionist Peopa:
ganda. The Orthodox Bishop of Ac-
co, liassilius Hugger heads the dele-
gation.

JOURNALISTS ORGANIZE

LONDON.—(J. T. A.)---A des-
patch from Kovno states that the
Jewish journalists of that city have

manian government at Bucharest has organized into a society and have

issued an order closing the Rouma-
nian frontier to refugees from Uk-
raine and Russia..

elected the well-known Jewish author
and critic, Dr. Eliashev (Beal Mach-
shovos) as their president.

Not in Price"

"High in Quality

"The conditions anti forms of the

nd aharter
a c
internal autonomy
for
include collections for the Karen Baron Edmond de Rothschild and
Wilson. All of them ap•
-
the Jewish Natioin l Colonizing C
Ilayesod. Of this ameiffit; $921,457 President
. or
, nath
e view of II M.
were transferred to the Zionist Com- proved of the statement. On July 18,
Mr. poration
mission for its use in Palestine. The Lord Rothschild forwarded it to
Zionist Commission spent f afffi,502 in Balfour. The cabinet submitted their government,
be elaborated in detail
of and determined with the representa-
Palestine during the period from July own version to representatives
and $62,- both sides with a covering letter, in tires of the Zionist Organization."
o, 1919, to July 30, 1921,
were which it was stated that "in view of
895 in the Diaspora; £132,594
spent for political activities by the I the divergence of opinion expressed
Zionist Executive and for prone- On the subject by the Jews them-
selves, they would like to receive in
gentle work.
writing the views of representative
NEW YORK.—Every city and
Simon Attacks Executive.
both
Zionist and non-
l
as sent to the town in disease-infested Poland will
At the second session, after the Jewish leaders,
living. showing the
on pictures
reading of the political and financial' Zionist." T
Stuart M. hav e m oti
The Ameri-
reports, Julius Simon, resigned mew- following gentlemen;. Cohen, C. G. sa ni tar y w ay of
Re lie f Commi ttee, of
ber of the World Zionist Executive, Samuel, Leonard
Magnus Dr. can Jewish L ou
Marshall is chair-
is
began the discussion with a bitter at- alontetiore, Sokolow ,
Weizmen' n.
began
expert
upon Dr. Weizmann, Usisshkin, Hertz, s N. S, and Dr. Weizmann ac- man, announced that a staff of
.
b
Mr. t.okol'ow
and Ruppin, as leaders of the N'orld (Tided th e draft, though they would motion picture men will e employed
health edu-
reconstruction
of
in
this
campaign
of
public
Ziatopolsky
and
movement, and upon
at
prefe rred "the
Naiditch
of the
Keren
mon
argued
that
as a Hamm!.
result of Si-
the have
l'lestintab
h s the
home"
which will
be undertaken
a
ent national
in Palestine
of a to , cation
once. Especial
attention
will be paid
he es bTis
ed
the
l
to
those
communities
in
which
typhus
pressure put upon Dr. Weizmann by "t
m," anti regardb
in or-
his colleagues, he disrupted Brandeis,
the Zion- provisoes
national ome
as unnecessary,ecause , and tuberculosis are rampant,
taught
in
America.
fist
movement
he said, who had been accepted as a self-evident. Dr. Hertz end Sir Stuart der that
the themselvea
children may This
be project
to help
n
agree.:
how
ly iof
e ntalin
ork th: f e )Dr.
ll rryplu
be ont erier. f the direction
wire fundam
t tia
v iew.] a
tried and true Zionist and follower Samuel
New
men 't the Zion ist pot
the
tions
of lierzl, was suddenly denounced as
nent scientist.
a bad Zionist, notwithstanding the The others rabjec
o bject to s (het word
in formula, in particular
In addition, plans are under' way
fact that the only favorable point
maintenance of
the Palestine Mandate, the point as "national." After cabinet approved for the erection and
delousing stations, public bath-houses,
to the the formula with some modifications.
aitary laundries and other essentials
howevt ,
in Palestine, is asc
cabinet to prevent Central Europe, and per-
declared Some time elapsed,
work of Brandeis. Brandeis,
haps the entire world, from the throes
this approval wa s given. Thefrom
d
an
its
Simon, is a power for Zionism
naturally had other and,
Simo be
then
discussed the colonize- point of view, more urgent matters of another epidemic similar to the in-
cannot
replaced.
canno
n
efforts
being made and declared to 'to consider; and, moreover, there was fluenza.
Henry H. Rosenfelt, national di-
osition within the government.
rector of the American Jewish Relief
them inefficient and bankrupt.
President Wilson's A ss i ss arme.
Committee,
stated that $2,000,000 in
the
During Mr. Simon's address, Dr.!
attempted to inter- To strengthen the the
hands
of
government,
the $14,000,000 fund which is to be
Schmarya Levin
aside for
me
of
his
crib-
friends
of
Zionism
in
though advisable to obtain sup- raised this fall will be set
rapt him a nd answer so
service, of which the motion
cisms, Dr. Levin's remarks were re- I it was from America. Accordingly, medical
pro
some of the delegates and port
by occasion
sented
were the
of prolonged ap• Justice Brandeis approached Presi• pictureproject is a part.
' dent Wilson. The latter sent a per-
plause at the mention of Mr. Bran. sonal message to the British govern-
deis' name.
Imeat intimating his agreement with
s Criticism.
pro-Zionist pronounce-
Russin
mati ng
ussian dale- the idea of
At a meeting ok
of place
the R on Thursday ment. Finally, on Nov. 2, 1917, Ar-
CONSTANTINOPLE.—(J. T. A.)
gation which to
morning before the opening of the. thur James Balfour, the then Foreign —Officers and soldiers of General
Congress, much criticism was voiced Secretary, sent to Lord Walter Roths- Wrangel's anti-Bolshevik army are
againat Dr. Weizmann and the pres- child the now famous Balfour Declar- still at large in the Crimean penin -
sula, according to reports that have
ant Zionist leadership. Roza' led ation.
At the very beginning of the war, reached here from Odessa. Sovie t
the discussion.
Dr. Weizmann, who had been in- attempts were made to win over ITO,'
Is- military forces are powerless to pre-
Zangwill, and with him the
Weis- vent their terrorizing the local popu-
sited to the caucus, answered the at- reel
lation. The soldiers operate in ma-
tacks and gave the details of the to the Zionist movement. Dr.
Joseph Cowen visited the
mann
and
.
'
found reading bands, feeding on the sparse
break in America, which, e
world renowned author,
brought about despite his incessant him indisposed to co-operate with the crops and forcing peasants to vacate
their homes so as to provide lodgings
efforts to avert it. He declared that Zionists. It was not, therefore, till 'I
the result of his trip in America has 1917 that Mr. Zangwill was prepared for them. Jewish inhabitants in the
towns are again the subjects of at-
to be considered as victory for na- to aid in the fulfillment of the Bal-
tional Zionism and for the Zionist four Declaration and showed it by tacks and pogroms. Near Simeropol
the and Alushta, 20 Jewish traders were
Organization. Weizmann then ac-
addressing the mass meeting at
kidnapped. Their whereabouts have
cused the Doer Ila-yom group in Pal- London Opera House on Dec. 2. ,
not been disclosed.
estine of being harmful to the high-
The Jewish Legion.
As reports of a possibility of the
est interests of the Zionist movement.
Late in the history of the Jewish overthrow of the present regime in
A group of American delegates is battalions, the Zionist Organization I
Russia continue to multiply, thou-
proposing the radical reorganization made strenuous efforts to secure the
sands of destitute Wrangelists in this
of all Palestinian activities. They maintenance of the Jewish battalions'
city make preparations to return to
plan a political committee in Jerusa- in Palestine. Until then, considerable
Russia. Many of them are still
lem under the chairmanship of Soko- division of opinion existed within the
armed.
low; • financial committee under the

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