VOETRotTlmusti PAGE TWO RON wiz tine attend these schools. In 1920- the country will soon be definitely 21 the Vaad-Ha-Chinuch, or Board established. It remains for us to re- of Education, had under its control double our efforts, in order that the 135 schools with 523 teachers and funds that are so urgently necessary 12,830 pupils. These institutions, may be secured in ever-increasing 'comprising kindergartens, elemen- j measure. tary and secondary schools, evening' classes, workshops, etc.. are largely responsible for the wonderful phe- nomenon of the revival of the He- brew language in Palestine—a fact that wan recognized by the govern- ment when it made Hebrew an offi- cial language of the country. The [ policy of the Zionist Organization is , to gradually reduce the percentage Sunday Service.: the maintenance of these schools to • The closing Sunday crevice in our out of the funds of the Keren Haye present temple will take place Sun- 150(1, and to increase the fees paid by day morning. May 28, at 11 o'clock. the parents of the children. On this occasion Rabbi Franklin will bile many such enterprises are preach ■ sermon appropriate to the being launched, there can be no large occasion under the title "Carrying industrial development in Palestine On." In this address he will indi- until the vexing problem of the sup- rate how our congregation, building plying of power has been solved. The upon the achievements of its pastn solution is at hand, in the form of may create for itself a worthy and the so-called Ruttenberg scheme for p the utilization of the water power purposeful future. This will be an unusual service and ought to be at- of the Jordan by means of which tended by every member of the con- electric power can be supplied in gregation and the members of their adequate measure for the agricul - tural and industrial development of households. the country. Preparatory steps have been taken toward the launching of Sabbath Services: the Ruttenberg scheme, the Keren Sabbath services begin at 10:30. Ilayesod having supplied more than The sermon this week will be preached £10,000 toward the initial prelimi- by Rabbi Berkowitz. nary expense. This project, however, requires millions of dollars—which . Sch I of Rel'ai ° are not yet available—and until that The session of the Sabbath School money is forthcoming Palestine will , for the current season will close next be severely handicapped. Let Fatima smokers tell you armpit. Ertl! El Something New--- The Radio Cabinet An artistic addition to the home. A cabinet completley equipped with RADIO. We have maintained the import- ance of having these cabinets qualify as "Good Furniture." Notes • 4t). 4 i ) i • ide.4;4 "A few of the more important ac- Sunday morning, May 28, at 9:30. tivities of the Keren Ilayesod in Pal- As this is the last session of the estine have been mentioned in a brief , school to be held in the present tem- and sketchy manner. Many more ac- it will be marked by • special re- tivities, like afforestation, experi- ligious service to be conducted by the ment stations, the work of the labor children. A feature of the morning department, trade and industry de- • will be the presentation of • jeweled partment, etc., could be mentioned,' button to 18 pupils of the school who but it is sufficient to state that in have had an unbroken attendance spite of the very difficult conditions record for five consecutive years. A under which we have been working certificate of honor will also be pre- in Palestine, very considerable pro- vented to those pupils who have had gress has been made and is being a perfect attendance record during made. This progress is made possible the current year. Parents and friends chiefly through the funds supplied of the children are cordially invited FATIMA by the Zionist banks, the Jewish Na- to be present. All departments of tional Fund and the Keren Hayesod, the school will begin their sessions the last named being the heaviest . this Sunday at 9:310. contributor. Shabuoth Service.: Receipts sad Expenditure.. On Friday, June 2, at 10 a. m., "At this point some figures with regard to the receipts and expendi- regular Shabuoth services will be tures of the Keren Ilayesod would be held. Ordinarily confirmation sere- ices would be held on Shabuoth, but in place. "The total cash received by the in order to give greater significance central office of the Keren Ilayesod to the final service to be held in our , in London, from the beginning of its present temple. these exercises have establishment up to Jan. 31, 1922, been postponed until Sunday morn- amounted to £328,500. Of this total ing. June 4. The sermon will be £310,000 lapproximately $1,306,- preached by Rabbi Franklin on the 0001 was spent in Palestine. Not one topic "To Be a Jew." dollar of the money collected by the Keren Hayesod was spent for the Confirmation Services: maintenance of support of the Zion- Confirmation services will be held ist Organization, which is supporting on Sunday morning, June 1, at 9:30. itself out of its membership dues, On this occasion a class of 75 chil- the Shekel. dren will be dedicated to the service "A partial idea of the operations of Judaism. The exercises this year of the Zionist Executive in Palestine promise to be particularly impres- which operates with the funds of the v i va, especially since they will mark Keren Hayesod can be had by even the final service to be held in our a casual examination of its chief present auditorium, around which items of expense. According to • cluster so many hallowed and beau- statement published by the finance tiful memories. Although the class department of the Zionist Executive, is very large and all members of the . participate. the program ha' for the period from Oct. 1, 1921 to c l ass ail! Jan. 31. 1922, the total expenditure b een arranged so that it will not be for this period amounts to £133.503,- unduly prolonged. As it is expected 243. If we bear in mind the expla- that a congregation that will tax all given above • with regard to the available seating space in n t h e he Keren Ilayesod operates through P immigration, colonization, the Medi- temple will be present, our members he Agricultural Colonization Depart- cal Unit, the school system, etc., the ment of the Zionist Executive in Pal- following figures will be enlightening are urged to be in their places as estine. The following is • summary to those who are sincerely interested promptly at the time stated for the of the actual work of this depart- • to know in what manner the moneys beginning of services as they possibly can. ment: collected for the Keren Hayesod are (Concluded from page 1.) "At present there are 31 aettle- b ' to mind relates to Palestine: What ments, the foundation or develop- e'ng Junior Young People's • spent: is actually happening in Palestine! merit of which has been prompted by Society Minstrel,: £'-'8,161.282 What progress is being made there? the Colonization Department. Teen- The schools The Junior Young People's Society To what extent are our efforts help- ty-one of these settlements are en- Agricultural colonization 24,632.768 of the temple will give a minstrel . 24,756.935 ing the Jewish development of the gaged in mixed farming, cereals. Care of immigrants show and dance at the clubhouse of country? Is there • prospect that plantations, dairy products, vege. Hadassah Medical Organ- the Detroit Federation of Women's ization 21,523.205 our continuous efforts will lead to tables, poultry and agriculture: three Clubs. Hancock and Second boule. Loans and supplies to the desired goal! yard, next Monday evening. May 29, settlements, P etach-Tikvah, Ein-Ga- labor 12,184.841 "All the evidence points to an af- rim and Nahlat Yehuda, engage in at 8 o'clock. The entertainment. firmative answer to the last question. market gardening, and two groups, Building Teehnicum, which is under the direction of Rabbi 5,967,656 Haifa If it is borne in mind that since the Cannel and Rushmiya, in afforests- Berkowitz, promises to be one of un- 3,974.896 Experiment stations close of the war the political status tion. usual interest and ought to be attend- Payments on account of of Palestine has been unsettled—the ed by representatives of every house- The Five New Settlements. previous budget, and mandate of Great Britain over Pales- hold in our membership. The pro- "Five of these settlements, as special budget expenses 5.603.689 tine has not yet been finally con- stated above, have been established . University library ... 501.000 reeds of the entertainment will be the firmed by the League of Nations— contribution of the Junior Young since the congress in Carlsbad in Sep- Trade and industry serv- and that consequently the economic People to the building fund of the tember, 1921. These settlements are: ice 178.178 development of the country could new temple. K'Far Nahalal, F.in-Harod, Tel-Jo- Salaries and administra- proceed only with the greatest diffi- seph, Givat Yehenkel and the Guiva 6,015.793 tive expenses culty, we must conclude that the pro- Annual Temple Moonlight: group, which are all situated in the gress that we have made in Palestine The best and biggest moonlight ex- Nuns area in the Valley of Jezreel. £133,015.793 Total along a number of important lines is cursion ever given under temple mis- The settlers at these points are en- very substantial. raged in the reclamation of the land. "It will be noted that the adminis- rices is being arranged by the Young Immigration Increases. construction of roads and the drain- trative expense is only slightly more People's Society to take place on "The best criterion of our progress Wednesday evening. June 14. Some age of marshes. They are also than th 5 per cent in Palestine is the increase of Jewish oc- ploughing, sowing and planting. American Receipts and Expenditure.. • big surprises are in store for this immigration into that country. Dur- "In this country the inauguration .casion and the Young People's Soviets "The r e m • r k able de v elopmen t ing the past three years, the Jewish which has taken place in Tel-Aviv, of the Keren Hayesod, as stated asks that all other engagements for population has increased from 65,000 of Jaffa, on the above, met with many difficulties. It that evening be eliminated. We want to almost 90,000, an increase of the modern suburb hand, and in the larger agricul- ■ was neeein,„, to create over night an • every member of the temple to be about 40 per cent. Since the funds ; one tural settlements on the other, proves ' administrative machinery capable of represented at this affair. of the Keren Hayesod were made, conclusively that with sufficient funds raising large funds to carry on an available in appreciable amounts, the eu ish h co Ion iza tion of Palestine educational campaign among t e record of Jewish immigration into the J ew Palestine, accounting for only those can be rapidly and successfully car- Jewish public, to establish branch of- who registered with the Zionist lm-1 ried on. The increase in immigration fires in various parts of the country, migration Bureaus. has been as fob' and the development of the Zionist and to clear away misunderstandings Moatbly Meeting: colonization program are stimulating and misconceptions. misconceptions. lows: The last monthly meeting of the urban development to an ur.prece- "It is too early as yet to sum- season is to take place Sunday after- dented degree. marine the result of the first year's noon, Man 28, at 2:45 o'clock sharp 713 October, 1921 Solis' the Housing Problem. activity. The following figures will .. 765 November, 1921 . This meeting will take the form of "One of the principal activities has prove of interest. 1,102 December, 1921 a Shevouth celebration and an inter- "Up to the end of March. 1922, been that of house building, in order 979 January. 192 . esting program is being arranged. to relieve the acute shortage in boon- the Keren Hayesod had raised in this Miss Sylvia Goldsmith is to read a pa- "This immigration is important,' inc facilities. Hundreds of houses country. in cash and pledges, the sum per on the "Observance of Shevouth. • not only because of the splendid qual-1 have been built, or are in the process of $1,400,000. Of this, approximate- Miss Sarah Weinberg will give sev- ity of the immigrants and the sub- i of construction, in Tel-Aviv, Jaffa. ly one-third was in cash. that is, $1,- eral selections on the piano. The stantial percentage of increase that Hata. Tiberias, and other places. 447,810.43. speaker of the afternoon will be Miss "The expenses that have been in- Ella Cowed!. general secretary of the it represents, but also from the point Th:s activity is in turn producing a of view of, the growth of future im- demand in the market for materials, cuffed up to the end of March fall Young Woman's Christian Associa- migration. Already many Jews who labor and service of various kinds in into two categories: First. expenses tion. Miss Cowgill is extremely in- have managed to establish themselves precisely the same manner as is the incurred in raising the sums men- terested in the Y. W. H. A. and gave securely in Palestine are sending for case in small but growing communo tioned above, and secondly. money in- invlauable assistance when plans for their relatives from Poland and else- ties in this country. vested in preparation for campaigns the work were formulated. It is hoped colonization or urban develop- and future activities, the returns on that every member will be present at where, and paying the cost of their transportation. That has been one merit program can proceed far with- which are only now beginning to this meeting and come prepared to out adequate credit cacilities. Hither- come in, such as the investment made register for our summer camp at New of the principal methods by which the Jewish population has grown in to practically the only credit institu- in the preparations for the New York Baltimore for the vacation. lion serving the Jewish population in campaign, which is still in progress. the United States, and bears convinc- ing testimony to the economic possi- Palestine has been the Zionist Bank, The total administrative expense of known as the Anglo-Palestine Com- the Keren Hayesod in the United Sumner Camp:. bilities of Palestine. Registrations for the camp are 'any, at Jaffa with branches in all States, up to March 31, 1922, Agricultural, Urban Colonisation. coming in daily. It is intecesting to the principal cities. Durirg the past amounts to $258,336.75. "Only second in importance to the note that several girls' clubs have ••Allowirg 10 per cent for cash col- increase in immigration is the de- year two additional credit institutions lected, and 5 per cent for sub:scrip- registered in a body. It will afford velopment of the colonization pro- have been established: the V. gram of the Zionist Organization. man's Bank, designed to provide tons secured. it will be seen that the entire grout's an unusual opportun- ity to speed a pleasant vacation. During the period under ceneidera- loans for equipment, etc.. to the Cha- expense has been kept at a low figure. Everywhere—in New York, in There are still many dates open, so tins 11 new settlements were estab- luzim and Jewish workmen generally. girls should register as soon as pos- and the General Mortgage Bank of London and in Palestine—every ef- lished in different parts of the coun- Five of these have been estab- Palestine, the establishment of which fort is being made to limit rigidly the sible. try. was made possible by means of the administrative expenses, and every lished since the Congress held in Outbid in September, 1921. Eighty funds secured by Dr. Weizmann for effort is being made to limit rigidly Summer Work: thousand dunams of land have been the Keren Hayesod in this country the administrative expenses and every The program for city activities is purchased in the Valley of Jetreel, last year. Besdies these two banks dollar that is available. after allowing now being trade and notice of same the most fertile part of Palestine. other credit institutions are about to for legitimate collection expenses, is will be mailed to members in the near and many of the older existing Jew- be established be private companies. applied to the Palestine budget adopt- future. ish villages have increased their area. The General Mortgage Bank is of par- ed by the World Zionist Congress at The amount of agricultural land un- ticular importance as the instrument Carslbad in September. 1921. Hoene Nursing: Looking Forward. der Jewish ownership and control has for an intensive house-building pro- The American Red Cross have cer- "The outlook for the future is en- been increased by 2.0 per cent. In gram. tified 15 members in their standard "The monthly budget of the Ha- couraging. The Lodge resolution, addition. • large area of urban land division of first aid workers. These has been acquired in Jerusalem and dassah Medical Medical Organization , which endorMs the Balfour Declara- certificates were presented to the is about $35,000, of which 612.500 • [ion and which was adopted in the Jaffa. In these two cities there has members on Thursday evening, May been a 100 per cent increase in the is contributed by the Joint Distribu- United States Senate on May 3. 1922. 25. Miss Mabel E. retell and Miss area of Jewish-owned land. The tion Committee, about $5,000 by the is another significant victory for the H. Meyers of the Red Cross were valve of the urban land acquired by Hadassab Organization and the bal- cause. The League of Nations. which present Those receiving certificates the Zionist institutions in Palestine once, amounting to 117,500. is far- meets this month. will in all likeli- were Bernie Diamond, Alice Gross- In the last year amounts to £800,000 nished out of the funds raised for the hood finally confirm and ratify the mar, May Weisman. Marie Sprint British Mandate for Palestine, in ac- —nearly $3,500,000. The develop- Keren Ilayesod in America. cordance with the Balfour Declara- Esther Stein, Betty Gold. Ida Kell- n. Palestine School System. ment of these new Jewish settlements "Another important activity con- tips.This event will make it pos- man. Clara Otis, Nellie Brickncr, requires the expenditure of large Pearl Eder, Rebecca Lerin. Ida Eder, sums out of the funds of the Keren ducted by means of the Kenn Haye- Bible to introduce outside capital into Sadie Thumin and Marie Blau. Miss pod is the Jewish educational system Palestine on a much Larger scale than Ilayesod, as well as of the Jewish Na- Spunt played several selections on in Palestine, built up and maintained hitherto. tional Fund- "The Chalnzim are strearing Into the piano and refreshments were "In the work of supporting and by the Zionist Organization. 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