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FEBRUARY 10, 1922
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The new cabinet formed by Premier Galwanowsky, former chairman
of the Lithuanian delegation to the League of Nations Council at Geneva,
includes Dr. Solowecjik, Minister for Jewish Affairs.
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And Our 25th. Annual
The 'Vienna Abend reports that a group of Christian workmen, moved
by the reports of the Jewish situation in the Ukraine, have announced their
readiness to adopt a number of Jewish pogrom and war orphans.
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February Discount
Following the insistent demands of Jewish Sejm deputies, the Polish
government has agreed to institute a court martial to inquire into the cir-
cumstances of the sentence of Rabbi Shapiro of Plotsk, who was shot by
order of a military tribunal on the charge of treason.
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A conference of delegates from 24 Jewish colonies in South Russia was
held at Cherson. The conference decided to establish a joint committee to
succor the Jewish drought victims and to communicate with relief agencies
abroad that are known to be interested in the Jewish colonists' position.
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• •
Herr Hugo Wretch], a prominent German Jewish banker, handed Presi-
dent Ebert a gift of 5,000,000 marks to promote study and research among
the German youth who would otherwise be obliged to drop their studies
for lack of means. President Ebert has designated that the bulk of this
fund shall be applied to the higher education of sons of workingmen.
• • • •
Speaking before th e Foreign Commisaion of the Sejm on trade relaions
with Russia, the priest Lutoslaysky, a well known anti-Semite, declared t
that
while it was true that the Jews were monopolizing and exploiting the trade
between Russia and Poland, he did not begrude them this advantage if only
the emigration of Jews from Poland to Russia would be fostered and Poland
gotten rid of "harmful elements."
• • • •
A favorable turn in Jewish affairs is looked to by Jewish representatives
in Vienna as a result of the new cabinet, following the resignation of We.
ber's ministry. Ilerr Schober, who has formed a new cabinet, taking over
the Ministry of Intreior as well, is regarded as a friend of Jewish rights. It
is recalled that as chief of Vienna Police he treated Jewish refugees from
Galicia more kindly than any of his predecessors or successors.
Jacob Feld, a recent graduate of the University of Cincinnati, has solved
a problem which has been puzzling engineers since 1650. Ile has been able
to figure out the exact strength of a wall necessary to support a given mass
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Polish negotiations with the representatives of Vilna Jews, interrupted
during the recent plebescite, have been resumed the subjects under dis-
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Jews in the disputed area. Representing the Jewish side are Rabbi Ruben.
Evening classes for those unable stein, Dr. Wigodski and Mr. Schabad. The parleys are being conducted with
to attend day classes.
Mr. Maierovitch, the speaker of the Vilna Sejm, a representative of the
Warsaw government attending the conversations.
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tion event like this, the result is certain!
The Silver Jubilee is the crowning
achievement of twenty-five years of
constant progress—an anniversary sale
without a parallel in our entire history.
Joined with it is our Annual Feb-
ruary Discount Sale—a 25' reduction
on prices already down to new low
levels.
Recognition of the rights of the National Councils of the various minority
groups in Lithuania is provided for in the draft of the constitution approved
by the constitution committee, which is shortly to report to the Sejm. These
councils will have the right to represent officially the nationalities consti-
t uting at least 10 per cent of the general population. The insistent demands
of the Jewish representatives to extend the authority of the National Council
to religious matters as well were rejected for lack of support by representa-
tives of the other groups.
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•
Sweeping investigation of the women's garment industry in New York
to include "profits of manufacturers and middlemen in the industry and,
above all, profiteering by department stores and other retailers," was
urged upon the government by Benjamin Schlesinger, president of the In-
ternational Ladies' Garment Workers Union, in a letter to Secretary of
Labor Davis and Secretary of Commerce Hoover. Mr. Schlesinger's letter
was in reply to the proposal of the government officials to conduct a Federal
inquiry into the garment industry.
• • • •
Negotiations have been concluded between the Jewish World Relief
Executive and the Roumanian government permitting relief activities for
the Jewish refugees from the Ukraine now quartered on the banks of the
Dniester. Permission to bring relief to these refugees was granted by the
Roumanian government, not ungrudgingly, and only after the authorities
of Soviet Ukraine promised to transport without charge and duty free
articles intended for the relief of the suffering, thus removing the last ob-
jection of the Roumanian government.
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• •
Following the discovery of his Jewish mother—a resident of Warsaw for
years—a mun who has lived as a Christian for 30 years returned to the
Jewish fold at a surgical clinic in the presence of a number of physicians.
The son is said to have been born out of wedlock, the mother having subse-
quently married an orthodox Jew to whom she gave five children. This
latest convert to Judaism is the owner of a large restaurant in an important
Polish town. Mother and son met noon after he re-entered the Jewish faith
amidst scenes which are 'described as touching to an extereme.
Asserting that the Polish government favors the old-fashioned chedorim
and declines to support the more modern Jewish schools, Deputy Schipper,
a I'oale Zionist, introduced a resolution requiring the government to draft
a law providing for the maintenance of ne general schools belonging to
minority groups. Deputy Schipper's resolution calling for a revision of
the government's educational policy was introduced in the course of a dis-
cussion in the Sejm concerning Poland's school system. Anti-Jewish depu-
ties took occasion to heckle the speaker in h's plea for Yiddish, calling it a
language of thieves.
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A number of burglars, whose domicile is traced to Berlin, broke into the
synagogue at Stettin, carrying away all valuable objects found in the syna-
gogue and destroying what they could not take with them. The Ark in
which the Holy Scrolls are kept was broken in, the scrolls stripped of their
silk trappings and silver ornaments. The vandals finished up by filling
their bags with the silver candlesticks, wine cups and other valuables found
on the premises. A substantial reward has been offered by the police for
the apprehension of the robbers, who gained entrance into the synaggoue
by prying open the larger windows.
• • • •
The Warsaw concert at which Mme. Ise Kremer was to appear in a
re-ertoire of Jewish folk songs was called off at the last minute because
of 'It-• open threats of a number of hooligans that they would create a dis-
t 1 bance at the concert if it took place. Leading in the agitation against
;lt• Jewish concert was the notorious Roswoj party, which posted a number
placards denouncing the "Bolshevist Jewess and declaring that her op.
carance would constitute an insult to the Philharmonic hall, where the
concert was to have taken place. Those in charge of the concert finally
agreed to cancel it in order to avoid friction and perhaps violence.
• • • •
The New York City drive for $5,000,000 towards the $14,000,000 which
the American Jewish Relief Committee is now endeavoring to raise is pro-
ceeding apace. The national campaign committee has moved to new offices
at 485 Fifth avenue, placing all of its machinery at the disposal of the
New York campaign. The New York committee, including Messrs. Louis
Marshall and Nathan Strauss as honorary chairman, Jacob Biliskoff, asso-
ciate campaign chairman; William Fox, Edwin Goldwasser, Ilarry Ginsberg,
Nathan S. Jonas, Alexander Kahan, Leon Kamaiky, Samuel I.amport, Her-
bert I ehman, Judge Otto Rosalsky, Walter Rothschild, Felix Warburg and
others.
• • • •
The organization of is building loan association in Palestine is announced
by the Palestine Development Company as the second of the projects upon
which it has determined. The building loan association to be founded dif-
fers from ordinary mortgage operations, in that a building loan associa-
tion is to be organized of Palestinians, at first of residents of Jerusalem,
on co-operative lines similar to those which have been successfully employed
in New Jersey and some middle western states. It is to this association
which will raise some local capital and provide for the purchase of s)ares
on the installment plan, that the American organization will make its
advances.
• • • •
Comparison of the court martial which led to the execution of Rabbi
Shapiro of Plotsk in September, 1920, with the Dreyfus affair is made by
the Glos, a left socialist organ in Warsaw, which scores vigorously the re-
actionaries who oppose the review of the rabbi's trial by which it is hoped
to vindicate the executed minister's name. Taking as its text Emile Zola's
saying to the effect that injustice against an individual is tantamount to
injustice against the community, the Glos demands that the revision of the
trial be accelerated and the truth of the whole affair be established. On
the other hand, the conservative press continues to assail the government
for reopening the case.
. • • •
Professor Albert Einstein, author of the Theory of Relativity, has been
invited to join the Holland expedition proceeding to the Indian Ocean for
the purpose of testing the soundness of the professor's theory. Although
he has not as yet decided whether he will accept the invitation, it is known
that Einstein is interested in this expedition and will follow its activities
and findings with close attention. Simultaneously, a number of expeditions
are leaving for various parts of the globe with a view to observing at certain
angles the eclipse of the sun during which, scientists say, the Relativity
Theory can best be tested. The next eclipse is accordingly looked to with
considerable suspense by German scientists.
• • • •
Preadent Strulgirskis of the I.uthuanian Republic received a Jewish
deputation consisting of Minister Solowecjik, Deputy Rosenbaum and Dr.
Rachmilevitch, second vice-president of the Jewish National Council, who
expressed the d'ssatisfaction felt in Jewih circles over the resolutions of
the Constitutional Commission which, recognizing the rights of the minority
groups to national autonomy, denies them jurisdiction over the social and
relief activities of the communities concerned. The president is understood
to have solemnly promised the Jewish representatives complete satisfaction
of their demands, adding that he was fully conscious of the contribution
made by the Jews of Lithuania for the political renaissance of the country.
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food plants. He has selected several IF=
kinds of seed that will grow in a dry
and sandy soil, and is sending a load
of them to Palestine. There the farm-
ers will work with them and find out
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which of them will grow in Pales-
teachings.
tine; so that even the "waste places"
Pauline Kanstoroom had good an- may become beautiful and fertile.
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Several people have asked us about
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This is a letter from one of our
this: What man in the Bible had no
very youngest readers. His mother
father?
reads the Sabbath Angel to him each
week and so he also wanted to write
IN THE JEWISH WORLD
to me, and I want you to see his let-
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ter. Ile dictated it to his mother.
Experimenting With Seeds in Pies.
"Dear Aunt Judith," he says, "I
tine.
like the Sabbath Angel very much. I
From thesident's Desk—Talk No. 84
don't know which I like best, it is all
This news comes at a happy time— so lovely. I liked the stories of the
just at the Palestine spring and seed Chanukah goblin and Eleazer and
time!
the lion. I go to a private kinder-
You know yourselves, boys and garten; its name is the Jewish Center.
girls, that one of the joys of moving I learned to make a bed, two chairs
into a new home is to arrange the and a table. I made a stove and I
furniture and to see how pretty you am making a doll house and I made
can make the new house look. Im- a candlestick, also out of clay for my
—is not just a matter of blind
agine then, how much more wonder- mother. I have a flowerpot I painted
ful it is to move into a new country— green, and I planted a slant inside
fate, even tho you may believe
a country that is yours by right, and for my mother for Chanukah. I got
so. What it will be depends
that your people have been away from a great many Chanukah presents and
upon yourself. You may make
for hundreds of years! That is how I enjoy playing with them. I am 4
the Jewish farmers in Palestine feel. years old. Your loving friend,
it a happy one or a miserable
They have moved into their New-Old
one.
"Samuel H. Levinger."
country, and now they want to see
how fine a country they can make it.
Your WILL to do is the decid-
Beautiful it is, and they want to make INTERNMENT CAMP
ing factor, and until you realize
it fertile in every spot, so that many
CLOSING DEMANDED
this you will merely drift.
Jews who have no other homes can
come and stay there. They are try-
BUDAPEST.—(J. T. A.1—Declar-
ing, therefore, to see what useful
Your first important tool for the work of
plants can be made to grow on the ing that the ordinary state prisons
success must be forged from sacrifice—a
sandy hills that lie close to many of are a Paradise compared to the in-
savings account. Without this you can do
terment camps at Zalaegerszeg, where
the colonies of Judea.
So the Central Committee of the a large number of Jewish refugees
nothing. Start one with this bank today—
Palestine Development Leagues conic are incarcerated, Deputy Ruppert, a
a dollar will do it.
to ask the advice of the American non-Jew, demanded that this notori-
government about what seed was hest ous camp be closed.
The deputy also asserted that Jews
to sow in sandy soil. And the United
States Department of Agriculture ad- who happen to be suspected of com-
vised the Palestine farmer t, try a re• ., 'at sympathies are indiscrimin-
certain kind of Californian bean, for ately thrown into prison and deprived
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the climate of Palestine is very much of t citizenship even after their
like the climate of California. Now rolease. The deputy was interrupted
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enough of this seed has been pur- by other members, who declared that
chased to sow half an acre of land, V-ese charges, even if true, should not
and an American firm has been good be published, it being unpatriotic to
enough to nonate two tons of a spe- cast reflection upon government pol-
cial fortilizer for sandy soil. That icy or acts.
Continuing, Deputy Ruppert asked
means that the farmers in Palestine
will be able to experiment and to find the government to explain the con-
out whether the California bean will duct of its officials who countenanced
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persistent attacks by White Guard
grow there.
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They will not stop at the bean, bandits of the Ilejjas camp, with
however. A certain N. M. Barnett of whom it has become a practice to
LAFAYETTE AND GRISWOLD ST.
Los Angeles, is very much interested forcefully eject Jewish passengers
in the colonizing of Palestine. He from train windows after robbing
thinks that the country can provide a them of their possessions. The gov.
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living for millions of Jews, if only it ernment has not as yet brought in
can be made to grow enough useful its reply.
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