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It is a curious fact in Jewish life
that while on the one hand the offi-
cers of our synagogues deplore the
fact that the shuts are empty and
they are not able to attract the young
folks, on the other hand in' very filially
cases they rebuff attempts made by'
Young Judaea to conduct their Young
Judaea clubs in the synagogue vestry
Annual Young Judaea Entertainment rooms. The trustees of the syna-
gogues are trying by all kinds of in-
to Be Held This Sunday at the
genious devices to attract the young
Shearey Zedek.
people to the shut; at the same time
they are passing resolutions denying
Two plays, several sketches and an the right of young people to meet
interesting musical program will mark there.
This is happily not true in all cases.
the annual Chanukah entertainment
of the local Young Judaea entertain- It happens in very many cities that
mint to be held this Sunday evening the only meeting place of the Young
at the Shaarey %oleic. The public is .ludaeans is the synagogue and they
invited to attend this entertainment, are received there with every hospi-
admission being free. tality and good will. It is this fact
"A Chanukah Story" and "Cha- which very often makes possible
lutzim" are the two plays to be pre- Young Judaea work. But it is also
', video]. The first will be presented true that complaints are continually
by members of the Uplifters of Zion I reaching the national headquarters
and the Hadar Zion, and the second that the Young Judaeans are dishand-
by the Knights of Judaea and the, ing because they have no place to
lauds of Judaea. meet and the trustee's 14 the syna-
The Roses of 'Zion will present a , gogue positively decline to permit
Chanukah sketch and the Forget-Me- them to use their building. The rea-
Nods of Zion will g;ve a drill. Pauline sons given are often of a very trivial
Wohl, member of the Buds, who is nature. They usually simmer down
among the most talented violin play- to objections on the part of the janitor
ors of her age in the city, will give who is put to extra trouble because of
several violin selections. A number the necessity of opening up the build-
s e rec it ati ons an d •songs will cam- 1 ing for the meeting and remaining
plate the program. there to tidy up and close hie building
The West End Young Judaeans after the young people disperse.

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gas avenue and Twenty-ninth stmt. folks at the synagogue and to forma-
The feature of that entertainment late plans on paper to attract them
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conducting their own club); there and
Juolaeans will present a short sketch
so) create a feeling of hostility . The
called for, To demanol from the Arabs. All these and memb ers o f the Tikvas Zion will
'A supreme effort
• attitude of the young people would
the message of confidence and good- 1 necessities of civilization hardly exist appear in a Hebrew playlet.
obviously lie greatly influenced if a
will front San Remo, to the storm of , in Palestine yet, and too create them
A number of recitations andsongs
warm hospitality was extended to
hatred unchained in Eastern Europe,' will involve a large expenditure of of Chanukah interest are on the pro-
them by the officers of the synagogues
let Jews of all countries and of all money. Somebody will have to pro- gram. In addition there will be two
and if they felt that they were al-
classes unite too give the same reply: vide and pay for them. It is unrea- short addresses by Rabbi Samuel
ways welcome.
build the Jewish Commonwealth. sonable to expect this to be done by Sachs and Abraham Levitt.
It is also obvious that possibly it
The purpose of the Koren Ilayesod the individual worker or the individ.
would be better to assist Young Ju-
is to bring about the settlement in ual private investor. The funds for
does to give the young people that
Palestine by Jews on a well-ordered this purpose must come from a nation-
knowledge of Judaism which would
plan and in steadily increasing num- al treasury. Only in this manner,
, make the synagogue mean something
bers, to enable immigration to begin will it be possible to crate conditions
to them rather than to work from the
without delay, and to provide for the which will satisfy the Jewish worker Marking the completion of two other end by introducing all kinds of
economic development of the country and enable the private Jewish races- years of Young Judaea activities and innovations which are often contrary
to the advantage of its Jewish and for to make his profit. entering upon the third year of ex-
; to the Jewish spirit to try to make
non-Jewish inhabitants alike."
The value of an organization as istence, the Defenders of the White • the synagogue attractive to young pro.
So runs the Manifesto of the Keren flexible as that of the Koren Hayesod and Blue Saturday evening held their . pie who do not understand what Ju-
bt at the 0. K. Sanitar r
Hayesod (Palestine Foundation in that it will In) able to utilize these annual
banquet
Sanitary o deism means.
Fund). And how will the money be Labor C o-operative Societies in carry- Restaurant.
I These observations are made in the'
spent? Again we must quote the ing out schemes for drainage, irriga-
The event was in every way a suc- ' I hope that the trusters of the syna-
tion, and water-power, and the fin- cess. Hyman Cohen acted as toast-
Manifesto.:
go suea will see the y s oung people's
"There is land to be bought and provement of communication, and at ma st
er and struck the keynote of the ! viewpoint and by giving them en-
prepared, there are roads and rail- the same time help too eradicate the gathering when he declared that the ; couraoinent in their Jewish work
to
ways, harbours and bridges to be exploitation of cheap native labor, members of his or anization
g
w
e e r I them
stimula
to
t continue their
drained, there is fertile soil to be ir- which is an undoubted obstacle to loosing forward to greater activities worthy endeavors and at the same
' a
rigated, there is latent water power Jewish national aims in Palestine
In s near future.
i .o
• time help their own synagogue to win
Again in agriculture the Keren
to he turned to account, there' are
The principal address for the mem- favor in the eyes of the young pe ti -
towns to be laid out, there are crafts Ilayesod alone can lay the founds- tiers was s
de
Barn ( J a ro l ut- , pie.
and industries to be developed, Side tion of a sound development In the the new made
'y , w ll o so"
elected
by president
resi I ent,
by side with these undertakings, ade- long run, individual effort and private
y) work of the future and
ad !
quate provision is needed for the so- capital will have to play their part lined
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made the
a pledge on behalf of the meril
cial welfare of the population, for as colonising factors in Palestine. In- hersthat they would work untiringly
deed
previous
to
the
present
colas-
public health, and, above all, for ed.
for the Zionist cause.
trophe in Eastern Europe, great homes
Other members who delivered in
Here, indeed, is a gigantic task, wereplaced on business people of teresting addresses were William1$70,000 Raised by Commission in
which can be adequately achieved only moderate means from Russia, Poland Langer, Charles Levine, Michael So-I
Three Places.
by a combination of all Jewish forces, and Galicia, who), after liquidating tai, Joe Pike and Sydney Donate.
a combination which will find room their affairs, would have been able to
fhe principal address for the lead-
NEW YORK—The American Jew-
for prisate initiative as well as for go out to Palestine as agricultural tees was delivered by David Racoosin, ash l'hysicians' Association, which was
settlers. Unhappily most of these leader of the Defenders of the White organized for the purpose of raising
co - o perative effort.
We have only to remind ourselves people have been completely ruined by and Blue, who declared that the boys , funds for establishing a medical fac-
that any moderate sized town with its pillage and nuissacre in the Ukraine must make good their promises and ulty in the Hebrew University at
land and houses and its various in- and by con scation in Soviet Russia.
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even more vital part of I Jerusalem, tende ed a banquet to the
stitutions, industrial, commercial, and This class of settler, therefore, upon Paw'?
on than , Zionist delegation Tuesday evening,
aea organ
the Young Judaea
educational, must be worth many mil- whose individual effort and cap 'ital so
at Hotel Aastor. Nahum Sokolow,
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heretofore.
,
lions in order to realize that the corn- much depended, is now greatly re-
Samuel
lleyman,
president
of the l the head of the delegation, Dr. Alex-
hope only temporarily. In
plete reconstruction of a whole coun- duc
Detroit leaders' council, installed the ender Goldsten and Bernard Stone,
the immediate future, at any rate,
try like Palestine cannot he completed the
overwhelming majority of the im- new officers, the installation being secretary of the delegation, attended
with a sum of a hundred million dol-
migrants will be entirely without re- preceded by an interesting address. I the occasion.
lars.
Other leaders who spoke were Miss' The topic of discussion was the He-
All the Keren Ilayesod can do is sources. Private enterprise cannot
establish immigrants who pos. Mary Caplan, Miss Blume Levin,lbrew University, upon which Mr.
to lay the foundation—a healthy be developed by them.
Sokolow delivered a lengthy address
Samuel Zellman and P. Slomovitz.
foundation—of the Jewish National
Ti
discussing
in detail the university , •
Since their
Home, and, as we shall see, by the sess no means of their own private
project and pointing to the important . s
KerenIlayesood alone can the founda- (owners on the land or in industry is
role which the American physicians
tion 1.0 firmly and solidly laid. For hardly possible, even with the aid of
should play in the establishment of a
the fullest development of the agricul- banks which make long term advances. The B'nos Yisroel, at their last medical faculty.
tural and industrial possibilities of for agriculture and colonisation. Ac- meeting, elected the following new
The physicians' committee has been
Palestine private capital and private cording to sound banking practice, officers: • Ethel Kulick, president; organized since the visit of Dr. Weiz-
initiative—subject always to the de- esery applicant for an advance must , Charlotte Radisch, vice-president; mann. The aim of the committee is
' mantis of social justice—must play its find a portion of the money hims lf. Sylvia Lesser, secretary; Mamie Al- to raise
e
a million dollars within three
part. It is well to realize from the Ni private concern can advance 100 ! len, treasurer; May Wolf, scrap book years. Of this sum 300,000 has al
start, however, that no private en- per cent of the initial outlay. The editor; Nettie Clasky, librarian; Leah ready been pledged and 60,000 of this
terprise can succeed without certain risks are toogreat.
great. Moreaver, the Weisberg, sergeant-at-arms
amount has been received in cash.
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indispensable public services. In settler must himself have some stake
A number of girls of this club will Efforts are now being made to secure
Palestine these public services have in t he success of his work. The dal-
appear in a Chanukah play, "A Birth- the support of the pharmacis to to
yet to lie created, and the instrument cony is much less in th case of a co- day Present," to be presented at the provide $100,000 fur the special pur-
for creating them can be only a col- o p erative enter rise,
The direct
pr worker will have synagogue
s on Twenty-ninth street Pose of setting up a chemical labora-
,
lectivo', national enterprise like the sh are which every
tory. Similar physic ians' organiza-
Kenn Ilayesod. Hebrew Education, in a co-operative venture and the re- and Michigan avenue. In addition to tions
are being foun ded throu ghout'
the play, there will .be presented a
Afforestation, Drainage, Medical and sponsibility f or its su(Tran which he ,
the country, and in every city where
Open
Chanukah
sketchlet
with
the
follow-
Sanitary Services, cannot he left to will bear with his fellows, prov ides
such
an
organization hs bee n formed,
amt taking part: Marion Simon will ,
individuals working for a profit.
security for any initial loan advanced.
g ion, upon their
modern Europe to- give the prologue and May Allen the ' the Zionist deleata
Pik ate interprise in Palestine,
Labor unrest in m
epilogue; the followin
g will represent visit to that city, will meet with the
therefore, will depend for its own suc- day is due largely to the fact that May Wolf Pearl 61arkofsky, Annie physicians and take up the special
rlotte Radisch,
cess upon the success of the Keren workers have been educated to a sten- the eight candles: Cha
needs of the university.
,
Hayesod.
third of life and responsibility educe-
Delegation Raises $70,000.
The next point to remember is that fed to a standard of life and respon- Samson, Ethel Kulick, Bella Hen-
v to this country
arrial
i L es-
private enterprise, whatever else it siloility which their conditions of life dricks, Eva Schultz and Sylvia
the Zionist delegation, headed by
sets out to do, must subserve the es- and labor are unable to satisfy. The sec
Nahum
Sokolow,
has
addressed three
The club is planning the catches-
JEWISH CALENDAR
sential aim of the building of a Jew- encouragement of co-operative en-
meetings outside of Manhattan. In ors. Ile suggested that in organizing
ty, the various districts of the city, an
ish Commonwealth, and no Common- terprise and industry by the collective tion of the first anniversary of its
effort
of
the
nation
through
the
Keren
'
existence
during
the
Chanukah
week.
Brownsville,
N.
Y.,
and
Jersey
Ci
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wealth that is fundamentally Jewish
N. J., the first contingent of the dale effort be made to concentrate upon the
One of a series of well-conducted
Chanukah (Feast of Dedication),
gation, consisting of Nahum Sokolow work in the neighborhood as far down
can be built up except on a foundation Ilayesod would help to eliminate this
entertainments staged by the Bicur
Monday,
December
26.
Co-operative
of Jewish labor both in industry and danger in Palestine.
and Dr. Goldstein, addressed enthusi- as individual streets and blocks. The
Cholem
Jr.. at their last meeting on'
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antic meetings and upon the conclu- organization, he said, must be so per-
in agriculture. Private enterprise in work would''alsci tend to solve the
Rosh - Chodesch Tebeth, Sunday, Thursday evening, Dec. 16, was given
sion of these meetings a total of fected that a thorough census would
Palestine will not succeed • without psychological problem, involved in
The Garden of Judaea was rear-
praise
by
the large assembly.
be taken of every Jew in a given lo- January 1.
Jewish labor, and Jewish labor, owing transforming townbred immigrants
The the
younger
boys $20,000 n cash was contributed to the cality and that it would have ade-
Dave Kreegan, Paul Garelick and
g anized into two group s. and
Fast of Tebeth, Tuesday, Janu-
to psychological and economic factors, into healthy Jewish peasantry. There
Keren
Ilayesod.
irls
remain
in
one
club
Saul Sarnoff, assisted by the Mimes
con- g
can only be successfully mobilised and is no crux's why all this
In Milwaukee, Vladimir Jabotinsky quote machinery for reaching every ary 10.
h older
oer
Judaea
and d the
J d
Rosh-Chodesch Shebat, Mnoday, Lena Lampert, Rae Lampert, Sadye
organised by a body like the Keren filet with the large field for work open of the Guards of addressed a banquet on Monday, Nov. Jewish man and woman in that lo-
girls were reorganized into the
Lampert, Elizabeth
Waiss, Julia
January
30.
Hayesod.
for Jewish private enterprise, which,
The 28, and a mass meeting Tuesday eve- , cality.
Rosh-Chodesch Adar, Wednesday, Frank, Sadie Garfinkel and Esther
Judge Dannenbaum expressed a
The problem of obtaining an acle- we trust, will ultimately recover from Guards of the Garden of Judaea.
nine, Nov. 29, which resulted in a
Greenberg presented the play "Re-
quate labor supply for agricultural the blow dealt it by the present clubs started their activities on Sat- contribution of $50,000 for the Keren hope that under such a system a corn- March 1.
of
Purim (Feast of Esther), Tuesday, muneration," written by Mies Ger-
and industrial enterprises is a three- financial crisis and by the conditions urday, Dec. 10, at the synaggoue
mittee would be enabled to reach at
Beth Yitzehok on Fisher avenue. Of- IlaYcatal.
trude Sarnoff. Miss Sarnoff, who
fold one. In the first place, there is In Russia.
The Zionist delegation consists of least 100,000 Jews in New York City March 14.
firers
of
the
latter
club
were
elected
Rosh-Chodesch Nissan, Thursday, also composed a Bicur Cholem Jr.
the problem of bringing the workers
the following members: Nahum So- who would pay a certain sum to the
We see then that the Keren Ilaye-
follows: Sarah Goldener, presi-
song, was given • rising vote of
March
30.
into the country, the immigration sod provides the means of combining AS
kolow, Professor Otto Warburg, Keren Ilayesml each year.
Passover (Pesach), Thursday, April thanks.
problem. Then there is the question individual and co-operative enter- dent; Morris Taub, vice-president; Vladimih Jabtinsky, Dr. Alexander, Judge Dannenbaum in his discus-
Sam Jacobs, secretary; Paul Filer,
13.
Another novel playlet, scheduled
immigrants,
and, prise for the purpose of creating the
of training the
supplying
their cultural
Goldstein and Colonel John Henry sion also stressed the point of Masser.
Passover (Seventh Day), Wednes- for the society's next meeting, is en-
pro- treasurer; Jess Filer, sergeant-a t- Paterson. This delegation has been He said that in giving and accepting
It will pr
lastly, that of
Jewish National H
and physical needs which are deter- vide the indispensable public services, arms. New members will be web divided into two contingents; one con- money for the Keren Ilayesod the day, April 19.
ansd
titled "Race Horse."
Rosh Chodesch Iyar, Saturday,
m i ned by a standard of living rela- it will supply Jewish labor, it will or- corned by the circle.
L. J. Hopkins, chairman of the
Mating of Nahum Sokolow and Dr. ! principle of Masser should be invoked.
April 29.
t,",sIF much higher than that of the ',anise immigration, it will create
Goldstein, and the other consisting of In his opinion the Jews will soon be
executive board of the Committee of
Lag b'Omer, Tuesday, May 16.
DAUGHTERS OF WHITE AND
Arab population. those conditions without which Frith
Forty-eight, gave an interesting talk.
Vladimir Jabotinsky, Prof. Warburg educated to that point and they will
Rosh-Chodesch Sivan, Sunday, May
BLUE
and rivate investors would
Now the organization and control
willingly part with the tenth of their
.k
and Colonel Paterson.
The membership committee has
28.
of the immigration of Jews into Pale- fail. It will To all these things: per-
The last meeting of the Daughters
opened its annual drive for members.
The first contingent of the delega- taxable income for Palestine.
Shabuoth (Confirmation Day), Fri-
par-
from all parts of the world,
hays it is better to say it
them, of the White and Blue on Sunday tion wIl concentrate their efforts dur-
Those wishing to join are asked to
day, June 2.
ticularly from Eastern Europe, the only on one condition, that i s, if the afternoon, Dec. 17, was held at the ing the month of December in and
enroll at the next meeting.
Rosh-Chodesch Tammuz, Tuesday,
establishment of a network of immi- Jewish people will provide the needs- home of Miss Jeanne Rosen, 366 La about New York. In New York
June 27.
! resources. Labor is clamouring Bell
gration bureaux, hostels, training
proper they will have conferences and
Rosh-Chodesch Ab, Wednesday, July
(ants,. the organization of medical at the gates in all the ports of F,urope
A . discussion of the manner in meetings with various individuals and
26.
Inspection and sanitary relief, and the anxious to devote body and soul to w h ich b
to raise money for the Keren groups with a view of interesting
Fast of Ab, Thursday, August 3.
hundred and one other services es•'sh e task of rebuilding the Jewish Na-
The Amitians held their weekly
Ilayesod resulted in the formation of them directly in contributing to the
Rosh-Chodesch Ellul, Friday, Au-
LONDON.—(J. C. In — Experts
sential to well organized immigration Banal Home.
Keren Hayesod.
meeting at the home of Mrs. Jack
plans for a dance and bazaar.
is a task not for private but for col-
in the Colonial Office and War Office gust 25.
C9171111011-
,
The success of the Jewish
Campaign in New York.
Geller,
4d0$ Brush street, Tuesday
officials are seriously considering the
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lective
enterprise.
In other
words it
is a task
for the Keren
Ilayesod.
wealth depends upon the Jews then-'
Judge Henry J. Dannenbaum of
by the Zion-
New Year's Eve, Friday, Septem- evening, Dee. 20. Plans are being
If they help, it will succeed:
ly
s
Houston,
Texas,
who
has
recently'
memorandum
submitted
made
for
a New Year's Eve affair.
in the seas. ist Organization with reference to a ber 22
Without a sufficient supply of workers re they fail, the opportunity of
Full arrangements will be made at the
volunteered his full time
Jewish regiment in Palestine, to be
ri at e enterprise in Palestine is if
eratione will have been lost for ever.
The monthly social meeting of the ices of the Keren Ilayesod, has as.
following meeting, which will be held
maintained at the ex ense of the
Every Jew must hear the call.
Blue Bird Girls was held Tuesday slimed the chairmanship of the Keren
at the home of Miss Minnie Levitt,
p
Ill assist immigration and provide
evening, Dec. 20, at the home of Hayesod campaign in Greater New Zionist Organization.
64$ Erskine street. A very delightful
this supply.
Military and political authorities
THIRD
avenue.
Sirs.
A.
Ross,
9901
Cameron
BUCHAREST—(J. T. A.)—A dele- luncheon was served by the hostess
"AMALGAMATED" SENDS
The training of the workers, especi-
Installation of officers for the new Yo A rk c . onference of representatives of are understood to be favorably dis- gation of Jewish communal workers and entertainment followed the last
FOOD TRANSPORT TO RUSSIA
ally in argieulture, can best be achiev-
— term took place, after which tables New York Zionist districts was held Posed towards this plan, in view of waited on the Roumanian War Min- meeting.
ed by co-operative means, as recent
were arranged for a card party. Win- Thursday evening, Dee. 1, for the the government's decision to reduce ister and put before him the serious
NEW YORK—(J. C. 13.1—A trans-
experience in Palestine has shown.
port of food and clothing for the ners were Miss Bessie Helfand, Mrs. purpose of exchanging ideas of work- considerably the British garrison in condition of Jewish refugees in Bes-
This again ill work for the Keren
Rosa, Mrs. M. DeRoven.
Miss ing out a detailed plan for the cam- Palestine, leaving probably • few In- sarabia and the mistreatment they re-
starving in Russia, collected through A.
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REFUGEES' CONDITION

PARAMOUNT CLUB

The third problem mentioned above
is that of the Jewish worker. The
latter brings with him a European
standard of life. He requires modern
(1- ^Ilings, good education for his
children, newspapers and books, and
Medical and unitary conditions, for

the initiative of the Amalgamated Edith Sominsky and Miss Ida Green-
Clothing Workers of America, left wald were awarded the booby prizes.
New York on board the Eastport. The A delightful luncheon was served by
the hostess, followed by dancing.
cargo a board the ship was valued at
The next regular meeting will be
$30,000, and is • further contribution
and in excess of the -150,000 the or- held Tuesday evening, Dec. 27, at the
home
of Mrs. M. Gerber, 703 Eliot
for
that
ganization undertook to raise

vonah there is at present little or no purpose.

street

paign. Judge Dannenbaum in ad- dies battalions and a cavalry regi-
dressing the conference spoke with ment, to be augmented by a number
great confidence of the results he of aeroplanes and armored cars A
hopes to achieve. He said, that in saving of £2,000,000 annually is
this campaign he hopes to enlist the looked for as a result of this reduc-
co-operation of a variety of persons tion, and the British authorities in
and organizations, but that the ground London are inclined to approve the
work must be laid by the Zionist work- Zionist plan for Jewish battalions.

ceive at the hands of petty officials.
They showed him a copy of a procla-
mation that was being used as an ex-
cuse for interning the refugees in
Bessarabia. The minister promised
to adopt immediate remedial meas-
ures and to give orders for the recall
of the proclamation.

The Paramount Club, organized re-
cently for social purposes, elected the

following officers: David Webinerg,
president; J. 11. Gold, secretary; A.
Lesser, treasurer. Other members
are Jack Wein, A. Weisberg and L.
I Fidler.

