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The Roumanian government has assigned four and one-half million .=
lei for the partial support of parochial schools. ,Iewish institutions will
receive their proportionate share, distributed to them by the United Jewish
Kehillahs of Roumania.
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According to reports which have reached Vienna, the Polish govern-
ment is making plans for the granting of national autonomy to minorities
in East Galicia. It is learned, however, that the demands of the Jewish
minority will not be satisfied.
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You can never expect to have the
things you would like to have in the
years to come unless you are willing
to make some sacrifices NOW.
Can you do it? Are you doing it?
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cion now to start one here next pay-day—then
Several large proups of Ukrainian refugees have passed through Genoa , —
and Trieste on their way to South Africa. Some of these have limited
means with which to re-establish themslves, while some will receive aid
from South African Jewish organizations.
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Vladimir Tiomkin and I)r. Latzki-Bertholdi of the Central Emigation
Committee recently organized in Prague, arrived in Warsaw to investigate
the condition of the Jewish emigrants in Poland. They will prepare a report
to be submitted to Dr. Nansen, head of the League of Nations Refugee
Commission.
• • • •
Zionist circles in London are beginning to realize that the Franco-
Turkish agreement recently entered into by the French government and
the Turkish Nationalists has a definite effect on Jewish Interests in Pales- =
tine and represents a danger in that it creates an Arab-Turkish union to =
the east and north of Palestine.
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Reports of Petlura'a latest activities in Galicia have caused consider- =
able disturbance in Warsaw, in view of repeated assertions in Pet:lieu's
press organs that all the Jews were considered Bolsheviks and must there- =
fore be exterminated. These initial attacks are interpreted accordingly,
as only the beginning of a series of operations which will result disastrously
for Jews.
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Jews in Teheran and othe; Persian *cities have greeted with 'much
satisfaction the news of the appointment of Rabbi Joseph Kornfeld as
United States ambassador to Persia, according to dispatches which have
been received in London. The condition of Jews has been far from may, =
and the presence in the country of Rabbi Kornfeld will du 'much to =
strengthen their morale.
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It has become clear from reports that have reached Warsaw that a =-
strong movement is developing on the part of Jewish refugees from Russia
to return to their former homes in the hope that the new economic policy
recently elaborated by Lenin will permit them to carry on their petty trade
and merchandising, as in former times, and that they will thus be able again
to find a place in the economic structure of the country.
• • • •
At a conference of Hebrew writers held in Jaffa, Palestine, the well- 14.
known publicist, Dr. Zifroni, moved a resolution for the compilation of a Et
Hebrew encyclopedia of 10 volumes, in which special sections would be =
devoted to history, geography, archeology, entnography, economic condi- =
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Jewish assimilationists in Berlin are opposed to the large amount of
enthusiastic praise that has been showered by Jews upon Professor Albert
Einstein. It is maintained that the exaggerated lionization of Einstein is
not due to a belief in the scientific ability of Einstein or in his genius, but
is called forth merely by his being a Jew. It is asserted that continued
praise for Einstein would therefore he an additional cause for the growth
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bloc which intends to challenge the government's Indian policy, and to
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introduce a motion of disapproval and censure. It is expected that the
administration of the viceroy, Toni Reading, and of the secretary of state
for India, Sir Edward Montagu, will be subjected to considerable criticism
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The NIunich Post prints a sensational report according to which the
German National Social party, which is known to be responsible for the
assassination of Matthias Erzberger, intended to remove the Jewish min-
ister, I)r. Ratenau, in the same way at the some time. The reports state
that the party has been instrumental in furthering the recent attacks and
insults against Jews in Bavaria, and plans a wholesale anti-Semitic propa-
ganda in the country.
• • • •
Ukrainian Pictures, taken in Ukrainia by the Canadian Special
The Polish land Commission has confiscated the holdings owned by
Messenger, Mr. Belkind, showing in vivid colors the life of
Ehrenbrot, Landau, Kreizer and Ecker in East Galicia. In addition, the
millions of Jews, residing in the numerous towns, cities and
Jewish large farmers, Steiner, Weister and Seidman have been forced to
villages and bringing many of those killed, wounded, perse-
release land held by them on a rental. Hundreds of Jewish workingmen
cuted and oppressed human beings who are part of our own
hitherto employed on these estates will now have to find their livelihood
flesh and blood to our very eyes, will be shown at the Board
elsewhere. It appears that this new move is but another part of a well
of Commerce Auditorium, Sunday, November 20, at 8:00 P.
planned Polish scheme for throttling Jewish economic life in Poland.
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Noah Prilutzky, the former representative in the Polish Parlia-
Representaives eef Baron Edmond de Rothschild, the founder of sev-
ment, great defender of Jewish rights and a remarkable orator,
eral Palestinian colonies, have signed an agreement with directors of the
who came to America at his own expense in behalf of the
American Palestine Fruit Growers' association, according to which all
Ukrainian Jewish fugitives abroad and who delighted the audi-
the oranges grown in the baron's orchards in Petite+ Tikvah will be trans-
ences he addressed while he was in Detroit about three weeks
ferred to the American corporation for packing and sale. It is understood
ago, will deliver a farewell address to the Jews of Detroit, as
that negotiations are in progress for a similar arrangement for the baron's
he is about to return to Poland.
orchards in other Palestinian colonies.
• • • •
Mr. J. Mitchell, the National Sscretary of the Federation of
II explain the pictures as they
Ukrainian Jews of America,
The Berlin reactionary paper, the German Tageblatt, carries a report
are shown on the screen. Several very interesting musical
from Kovno according tee which the Zionist organizations of Eastern
nembers have been prepared for the occasion by renowned
Europe are demanding that the Central Zionist office should, in view of
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the present changed situation in Soviet Russia, be moved from London tee
The public is invited to come to the great affair and thereby
Berlin, which city would then become the center of Zionist affairs. 'the'
have the opportunity of viewing with their own eyes their
same daily reports that in German government circles there is much
kinsman, townsfolk and relatives abroad whom they have not
sympathy for this subject.
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The municipal council of Lodz has decided that Yiddish is not tee be
used as the language eef instruction in any of the city schools. The debate
Arranged by the Federation of Ukrainian Jews of Michigan.
which preceded this division was heated and stormy. Attacks against
Jews were heard, and one Polish official spoke of Yiddish as a "shameful
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jargon." Jewish deputies thereupon protested and it was only with diffi-
culty that the chairman restored order. It will be remembered that several
weeks ago the same municipal court eef Lodz decided that Yiddish might
be used as the language of instruction in some courses.
• • • •
A report in the Englishman, published at Calcutta, India, tells of the
discovery of an ancient inscription in square Hebrew characters under
the wall eef the house of the richest Jew in the town of Muttoncherry. •
The house is the oldest in the Jewish quarter of the city. Its owner has
carefully removed the clay with the inscription and forwarded it to an
archeological expert in the Madras government who will give it special
study in the hope eef making some important revelations regarding the
earliest Jewish settlements in India, before the time of the destruction
of the Second Temple.
• • • •
Jan Nemoyevsky, one of the leaders of the Polish anti-Semitic move-
ment. died in Warsaw suddenly. On the occasion of his burial, Polish
papers, printing neerologues eef the deceased, inadvertently disclosed the
secret of his anti-Semitism. It is learned that Nemoyevsky was at one
time a liberal and lover of Jews. On one occasion, however, he had a
falling out with a Jewish publisher. His anti-Semitism elates from that
day. From that day he tirelessly and unceasingly poured out his wrath,
not against the individual with whom he quarreled, but against the entire
race from which that individual sprung.
• • .
Count Bernstorf, ex-German ambassador to the United States, has
become involved in a libel suit on account of his defence of Jews in his
new paper published in Munich. Some time ago Count Bernstorf attacked!
Dr. Gerlitz, editor of the Munich Neue Nachrichten, for his anti-Semitism,
saying of the editor that he was a chauvinist and possessed of fanatical
fear. Gerlitz countered with accusing Bernstorf of conducting dishonest
business affairs. The ex-ambassador thereupon sued the editor for libel
and now the Munich high court has entered a verdict against Gerlitz and
sentenced him tee pay a huge fine.
• • • •
General Zeligowsky, the dictator of Vilna, was waited upon by a Jewish
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delegation and heard protests against the proposed bill which would en-
force complete Sunday rest and prohibit any trading on the day. Dr.
Wigodsky, head of the Jewish Kehillah, submitted that to add ■ day of
rest to the one the Jews already observed, would make their economic
existence impossible, since it was patent that with only five days in the
week to carry on trade, Jewish merchants could neither earn ■ livelihood
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promised to appoint a commission of Jews and Christians to investigate
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the situation and return a report.
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The chief Rabbinate in Jerusalem has issued an appeal to the orthodox
Jews, asking them to refuse to rent houses or individual rooms to J
who are known to be desecrators of the Sabbath.
• • • •
The Jewish community of Cracow has assigned 300,000 Polish marks
as its contribution to the Keren Ilayesod. The orthodox elements were
strongly opposed to such a step, but were outvoted at the meeting.
• • • •
1/r. Schanzer, the head of the Italian delegation to the Washington Dis-
armament Conference, is a member of an ancient Jewish family: The honor
of first delegate was originally offered to Luigi Luzatti, who refused it.
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