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April 14, 1922 - Image 12

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1922-04-14

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PAGE TWELVE

APRIL 14, 1922

TREPETR014EWISH OROINICLE

T-
ASKS CONGRESS TO
ENDORSE ZIONISM
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(Concluded from page one.)

-

Sir Herbert Samuel's health has been completely restored, the lligh
Commissioner having resumed his duties, a government communique states.

Speaking at a big workers' rally in Jerusalem, J. Sprinzak, a leader of
Poet Ilazeir, denounced the limitation of Jewish immigration to Palestine.


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p.

JOY
FARM

From hill. 25 to Feb. 10, 3,919 tons of various goods were Imported into
Palestine. During the same period, 120,044 cases of orange's and 227 tins
of other producta were exported.






A new sawmill and store for building materials has been recently estab-
lished in Nevi-Schaleem, Jaffa. The business will, in the near future, he
considerably extended. Thirty-six laborers are already employed in the
works.
.




Single Homes,

Duplexes

and

The receipt of $5,000 cabled from Paris was announced by David M.
Bressler, chairman eef the New York campaign for Jewish war sufferers.
It was sent by Charles Hirshon to Colonel Guinzberg.

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Home Sites

HIRSCH
Realty Company
8716 Linwood, Corner Malmo
Garfield 2423

Paysner's Cleaning Shop

Moses Ilaben, one of the few candidates in the United States of Jewish
extraction to complete a course necessary for ordination to the Catholic
priesthood, was ordained priest on Match 25 in St. Louis Cathedral parish.

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Palestine mandate at the forthcoming
session of the league of Nations at
Geneva was approved by representa-
tives of Jewish national organizations
Louis Marshall's signature appears
Han Jewry at a conference at the
I Hotel Astor.
The resolution adopted calls atten-
tion tee the fact that as a result of the
delay in the ratification of the man-
date a propaganda of violence, obvi-
. ously aimed at the nullification eef the
Balfour declaration creating in Pales-
tine the Jewish national home, has'
ensued, thereby jeopardizing the life
and property of Jewish residents in
Palestine.
The resolution expresses the hope
i that as a result eef the ratification eef
the mandate all hindrances with re-
spect to the development of Palestine
will cease, thus enabling the Jewish
people to supply the needed resource's
for the upbuilding of Palestine in ac-
cordance with the best traditions and
the highest ideals of the Jewish
people.
Louis Marshalls signature appears
on the resolution on behalf of the Am-
erican Jewish Committee.

Maurice E. Pollak, vine-president eef the Pollak Steel Company, Cincin-
nati, has been appointed organization chairman of the Cincninati Com-
munity Chest drive. His is a very important position, since Mr. Pollak will
have to raise $1,500,000.

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THE SABBATH ANGEL

(Continued from Page 1)

A wonderful period style that finds
full expression in a most comprehen-
sive showing at Detroit's largest furni-
ture store.
One great floor is devoted exclu-
sively to matched dining room suites—
a veritable gallery of the finest new
period creations.
You will be surprised also , to find the
prices so low on furniture of such un-
usual character.

Sholem Asch, well known Jewish litterateur eef New York, was tendered they went out to meet the mighty Al-
a luncheon by the director of the Keren Ilayesoel on his arrival in London. exander.
Isaac Naillitch, Dr. Berthold Feival and Mr. Kaplansky were among those
The Greek king, riding at the head
who welcomed Mr. Asch tee London.
, of his army came straight along the



road tee Jerusalem. What was his
Give Us • Trial.
Her Reuter Stern, Yiddish Communist organ, which was published at surprise tee meet, instead of an army
1914 Taylor Avenue, near Twelfth Witebsk, has been discontinued because of lack of funds. The Jewish sec- equipped for battle, a band of white-
Phone Garfield 6483.
tion eef the Ceemmunist party tend its readers are now attempting to revive clad people singing, an 1 play ing on
the organ as a weekly, under the same name.
harps and carrying garlands eef flow-



ers. And at their head was a stately
Sir Herbert Samuel, Iligh Commissioner for Palestine, will leave for , old man, with a long white beard. But
England in a few days on his first holiday since he assumed office in July, a greater surprise was in store for the
Shoes and Boots built to order. 1920. It is understood Sir Herbert expects to stay away for twee months, Greeks, for hardly had Alexander set
Jockey and Riding Boots, Ballet Slip- and that he will confer with members of the British government.
his eyes on the old Jew at the head of

pers. Specialists in cripple and
I the procession, then he jumped off his
Adolph Ochs, publisher of the New York Times, has arrived in Jerusa- horse and ran and knelt at the High
orthopedic work.
lem. Among the numerous Jerusalem notables with whom Mr. Ochs has Priest's Judduah s feet. And Jud-
held conversation was Dr. Arthur Ituppin, in charge of the Zionist coloniza- duah, full of thankfulness and aston-
1520 Broadway
Cherry 686 tion in Palestine. It is understood that Mr. Ochs evinced unusual interest ishment, put his hand on Alexander's
in the progress of Jewish colonization.
head and blessed bin'.

Cleaning, Pressing, Dyeing and Re•
pairing on Ladies' and Gents' Gar-
ments.
We call and Deliver.

New York Custom Shoe Shop

WM. E. HINTZ

$50 REWARD

For any WATCH we cannot FIX
with a two-year guarantee.
Main Spring 60 cents.
JOHN R. WATCH AND REPAIR
SHOP 25 John R. Street
Branch No. 2, 2562 Woodward

Miss
Detroit
Cigar

8c Each

J

Select Dancing Nightly

Palais de Danse

Particular People Prefer
the Palais
Strictly censored. Highest
Standard

Floyd Hickman Superb Orchestra

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CARON IA

April 18

May 13

Cabin $130. 3rd Cl. $103.50.
Tax $5.
Via Cherbourg, Southampton, Li-
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CARMANIA .

April 19

Personally conducted excursion
with overside connections at
Southampton for Danzig, Pillau
and Libau:

Mauretania April 25-May 16
AQUITANIA May 1-May 23

Via England or Hamburg to
Danzig, $106.50; Libau, $107.00.
Tax $5.

Now the followers eef Alexander
A rousing welcome was rendered to Lord Milner on his arrival in the were greatly puzzled, and they said to
colony of Detach Tikvah. Two thousand persons attended the reception. him: "Why should you, Alexander,
Lord Milner was deeply impressed by the hearty welcome and warmly conqueror of the world, pay so much
thnaked the colonists for the hospitality extended to him. Ile also praised honor to an old Jew- "Because", said
the work of the colonists which he inspected. Alexander, "Many times when I have I




been troubled, and afraid on the night
Because of the prohibitive prices demanded for meat and fish, the War- before a battle, I have seen in my
saw office of the Central Rabbinate has called upon the Jews to abstain dreams an old manwho promised nee
from these products until the prices climb down. The rabbis' injunction victory. And the old man in my
. notwithstanding, meat and fish continue to fetch exorbitant prices and the dream had the exact appearance of
boycott has 'so far proven ineffective, it is said.
the Jewish High Priest."

• . •
Juddua w
h and the priests made
Dr. Chaim Weizmann had a cordial reception ten his arrival in Rome,
Al
n e r
el
cif and showed him
I the chief rabbi, the president eef the Jewish community and a large number , everything in the
y . They
T
also nook'
of Zionists having met him at the station. It is understood that Dr. Weiz- him into the Ho
ly Temple. Alexander
, mann will seek interviews with foreign office circles here to sound them was pleased with everything he saw,
on their view on the early ratification of the Palestine Mandate.
and as a sign of his great satisfaction
• • • •
he promised to have a statue of him-
Organization of Jewish groups residing ni 500 American cities not hav-
ing synagogues will be attempted during the month by a volunteer agency self made in gold, and placed en the
of 200 rabbis and laymen. Lee Baumgarten, president of the Washington Temple in memory of his visit. Then
ludeluah gently explained to him that
Hebrew Congregation, and Rabbi Abram Simon will visit Norfolk, l'eters-
burg and Richmond in this campaign during the latter part of the month. no images at all could stand in the
Temple, for God had forbidden them •
c
Previous dispatches tee the contrary notwithstanding, the Jewish Cor- in his commandments to make images.
respondence Bureau learns that the government of the United States has "But if you wish us to have some last-
not yet consented to all the terms of the Palestine Mandate. It was pre- ing, sign of your visit," suggested the
viously reparted that the American government had agreed to the terms High l'riest, "I will tell you what we
of the mandate, but delayed urging its ratification pending the adjustment shall do. Every baby boy that is born
this year, shall be called "Alexander"
of the Mesopotamian oil question.
. •
in memory of you. And that will be
Equality before the law for all Roumanian citizens of all faith, including an everlasting monument, for the •
the Jews, and the safeguarding of the rights of all residents, were declared name will be handed down from gen-
by King Ferdinand in his address from the throne, opening the new Parlia- eration tee generation." And at that,
ment, as being maong the first tasks of the government. The king promised Alexander was very pleased. So now,
also to advocate reforms in labor questions and in the administration of if your name is "Alexander" you will
know how you came by it.
Roumania's cultural and educational institutions.





o

ell Oa
Corner tficlqan Ave. and ;John;
ptii136if With 1.; billion Friendel

U

RIDDLE BOX

The answer to the Acrostic that I
gave you on March 3, is "Succah."
Try these Jumbled Names now.
They were sent in by Sane Ryave,
The Austrian National Assembly has adopted new regulations which 2118 ('enter ave., Pittsburgh.
1. lijoac,
deprice several thousand Jews of their only means of livelihood. The Social-
2. Seams,
Democratic party endeavored to introduce some amendments in order to
3. Umbers,
avoid th eharsher consequences of the regulations, but these were defeated.
4. Hano,
The Jewish press of Vienna, in commenting on this new law, declares that
5. Hoejsp,
Austria, which appeals continuously to humanity for relief, should display
di. Usae,
more human consideration in its legislation.




7. De dai.
Repots from the headquarters where the Keren Ilayesod campaign for
New York is under preparation state that the One Thousand Dollar Club
has already been organized and that the membership is increasing daily.
The temporary chairman of the club is Boris Grabelsky. Samuel Untermyer
is taking an active interest in this club in particular and has agreed to give
(Concluded from Page One)
a dinner, which will be held at the Hotel St. Regis Sunday evening, April '2.
to which prospective members have been invited, including a number of all your's and your associates' un-
selfish, noble work and the brilliant
Mr. Untermyer's friends and associates.
results accomplished. Since I have
Madame IRA Kramer, a Jewish concert singer, who had been expelled not participated in the campaign this
from Poland following the disturbances for her proposed Warsaw concerts, year, I wish you all to know that I
does not seem to fare better in the Baltic lands. The Latvian authorities, have done and will continue to do
however, unearthed her Polish experiences, ordered the Riga concert can- all I can personally. I have for years
celled and the singer expelled from the country. The formal charge against been feeding 800 to 1,000 daily in
the singer is that she was a member of the Russian "Tcheka." Madame Jerusalem and I will continue this in-
Kremer has left for Reval, Esthonia, but it is doubtful whether she will definitely in addition to other work
be permitted to enter.
to which I am committed."

• • •
Abram I, Elkus wired:
The agricultural policy of the Soviet government Was vigorously scored
"I very much regret that I find it
at a conference of leading agriculturists, who declared that under the impossible to be present at the din-
present circumstances they saw no chance for improvement in the famine ner in honor of David A. Brown•on
situation this summer. Mr. Brutzkus, a widely known Jewish agronomist, April 9. His was a remarkable
was among those who criticized the Soviet policies. Commenting on the achievement at any time, but much
agriculturists' conclusions, Si. Merejin, Jewish Communist leader, writing more so at this time. Any recogni
in the Emess, says that but for the services of Brutzkus and others the lion for his present work would not
Soviets would deal with them like all counter-revolutionaries.
be too much. I congratulate him



upon the success with which his of
Confirmation of the reports that the Roumanian government is assist- forts have been met. May he long
ing materially in the recruiting, arming and equipping of troops for the be prepared to be with us in the fu-
spring offensive contemplated by l'etlura against Soviet Russia are con- ture."
tained in the Chernovitz Vorwaerts and the Lemberg tapered. Recruiting
Rabbi Wise wrote:
for the Petlura forces appears to be quite widespread, a lieutenant in Pet-
"I am one of the tens of thou-
lura's army named Suchozecka having visited the Hungarian and Austrian sands of Jews in America who are
capitals, where he had no difficulty in enlisting demobilized officers and deeply grateful to you for the leader-
soldiers for service with the Ukrainian forces. The Roumanian government ship you have given American Israel
has permitted Petlura's agents to recruit amongst the Ukrainian soldiers in its attempt to care for its brothers
in the Roumanian internment camps.
in Eastern Europe. You have height-

.


ened our self-respect. You have made
Excluded from the universities and colleges of Ilungary because of the a beginning, though no more than an
operation eef the 5 per cent law, the Jewish students who have flocked to effective beginning, in moving Jews
Vienna, Prague and Pressburg (Bratislava) are hard put to make ends in America to understand their ele-
meet. They are willing to embrace any sort of labor and are not above mentary obligations of service to and
becoming newsboys or supers in the movies. With all that, they are unable sacrifice on behalf of their fellow Jews
to pay their tuition fees or buy the text books. Realizing the desperate in need.
conditions in which these Jewish exiles are placed, leading Viennese
"May God bless you with many
scholars, including Professors Ilajak and Neumann, have formed an organiz- years in which to continue your virile,
ation which will raise money locally and also appeal to Jews throughout compelling, devoted service on behalf
the world.
of our brother Jews and all causes of




need and righteousness in God's
The directors of the Palestine We.'sers' Bank report considerable activity world."
in the two monthi which have elapsed since the foundation of the bank.
James N. Heisenberg cabled from
The Workers' Bank has granted loans to various workers' groups and to i abroad:
the Derartment of Public Works of the General Workers' Organization.
"What those seventeen million dol-
During December and January it loaned more than £1,400 (guaranteed by lars mean to suffering Jewry I believe
the Zionist Organirationl for the establishment of dairies; £1,500 to the
1 am qualified to know. My congratu-
Department of Public Works for the continuation of road making in lations to you not only for your mem-
Itishon-le-Zion; £800 to the group now engaged in building the Government orable work on behalf of the Jews of
House in Ramlah, an £800 to the Bashbir co-operative Stores. In addition Europe, but equally as well for your
to these loans, small loans amounting to more than £1,600 have been granted. . service to American Jews who under


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your inspiration and leadership did
A long manifesto addressed to the Conference on the Near East has their duty and can look the world in
been received in Paris from the Arab representatives organized in what is the face and hold heads erect. I wish
known as the Syr:an-Palestine Congress in Cairo, denouncing the continued . you could hear as I do the admiration
military occupation of Syria and Palestine and protestncitgainst the sepa- from non-Jews in Europe for this
ration of Palestine from Trans-Jordania, the Lebanons and Cicilia. The noble work."
memorandum demands that the Allied Powers respect their promises to
preserve the independence and the national unity of these countries, this
being the only means of preserving peace in the East. As an alternative
The Talmud is a great mine, in
to independence, it is proposed that the three states unite under • fedora- which are imbedded all varieties of
, tion of states, or join the other Arab states. The evacuation of French metals and ores. Here may be found
troops from Syria and of the British military from Palestine, and the annul- all kinds of valuables, the finest gold
meat of the Balfour Declaration are made the conditions upon which and rarest gems, as also the merest'
further adjustment of the problems predicate.
dross—Isaac Marcus Jost.

Fe,1

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The "sympathetic interest" of the French government in the early
ratification eef the Palestine Mandate was conveyed by Premier Poincare
of France in the course of an interview wtih Dr. Weizmann, who was ac-
companied by M. Bernard, representing the French 'Zionists. It is under-
stood that Dr. Weizmann took occasion of explain fully the present position
in Zionism and that the interview was cordial to an excess.

• • •

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