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VOL. XII. NO. 8
ZANGWILL ADVISES'(
AGAINST REJECTING
OFFER OF MEXICO
Dr. Theodor Herzl
Modern
Prophet of Israel's Re-Birth
Rabbis Co-Operate
With P. D. C. Group
Conference Joins in Economic
Rehabilitation of Pales-
tine.
Telephone
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1GLENDALE
8-3-2-6
Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents
NATIONWIDE SUMMER Untermyer Greets CONTRIBUTE $40,000
CAMPAIGN LAUNCHED Detroit's Zionists FOR CONSTRUCTION
OF HEBREW SCHOOL
BY KEREN HAYESOD
Urges Keren Hayesod Workers
to Speed Collections of
Outstanding Pledges.
To Collect Million Dollars in
Jacob Kovinsky of Pontiac
Heads the Subscription
CAPE MAY, N. J.—(J. T. A.1—
Abraham Srere, chairman of the
Outstanding Pledges to
With one dissenting vote, the Cen-
Detroit l'alestine Foundation Fund
List With $2,700.
Jewish Leader Outlines Prin-
tral Conference of American Rabbis,
committee, has received a radiogram
Palestine Fund.
in their thirty-third annual meeting,
ciples of Jewish Territorial
from Samuel Untermyer of New
voted to ratify the agreement with
York, at present in Carlsbad, Czech°. APPEAL BY HERSHMAN
Movement.
the Palestine Development Council ADMINISTRATION ISSUES
Slovakia, dealing with the recent
GETS GOOD RESPONSE
(Brandeis-Mack group), providing
APPEAL TO VOLUNTEERS favorable vote in the British Com-
for joint action in the "economic re-
mons on the Palestine mandate and
SAYS MEXICO NOT EASY
habilitation of l'alestine and the pro-
with the unanimous adoption by the Judge Keidan, Rabbis Benja-
LAND TO BE COLONIZED
motion of settlement in that country Cash Receipts Now Reported House of Representatives of a reso-
mm, Levin, Aisishkin Were
of any such Jews as wish to go
— —
lotion introduced by Hamilton Fish
An-Being Well Over the
there.'
of New York favoring the re-estab-
Among Speakers.
Declares Jews Should Ask for
Joint active participation in the
lishment of the Jewish National
$2,000,000 Mark.
work of development of Palestine is
Full Constitutional Guar-
Homeland in Palestine.
predicated upon the understanding
Marked by a holiday feeling, sev-
Mr. Untermyer is chief counsel of
antees.
NEW YORK.—Taking advantage
that neither party is committed to
the Lockwood housing investigation eral hundred Detroit men and women
any political nationalist program, the of the political victories which Zion- committee and chairman of the board Sunday afternoon joined in the cere-
agreement states. The conference is ism was won by the unanimous pas- of trustees of the Palestine Founda- mony of the cornerstone laying for
By ISRAEL ZANGWILL
to call upon its members actively to
tion Fund. Ile congratulates Mr. the new Talmud Torah being con-
It is interesting to note how the
support the economic enterprises of sage of the Hamilton Fish resolution Srere on the political victories won structed on the corners of Kirby and
pressure of life overcomes fixed ideas
the Palestine Development Council. in the House of Representatives and by the Jewish cause in Palestine and Antoine streets.
and even fixed idealisms. Thus, we
It is further provided that the con- the overwhelming vote in support of states that these victories should spur
Responding to appeals by Judge
see in France the fixed idea that the
ference shall have a representation the Palestine mandate in the House on all workers in the cause in Amer- Harry B. Kaidan, Rabbi A. M. Hersh-
Versailles Treaty is as a law of the
of six members in the council as
ica to secure the payment of pledges man and Rabbi Samuel Benjamin of
Medea and Persians, gradually giving
members-at-large, the conference ap- of Commons, the national adminis- made to the Keren Hayesod in De- Cleveland, a sum approximating $40,-
place to the feeling that after all it
pointing six other members to serve tration of the Keren Ilayesod, headed troit. Mr. Srere states that $60,000 000 was contributed by thegathered
will have to be modified. Similarly,
on the central committee of the Pales- by Peter J. Schweitzer, issued a arc outstanding in pledges to the Ke- audience, thereby assuring the cam-
the pressire of life—or should we
tine Development League.
proclamation to Keren Ilayesod work- ren Hayesod here and that an ener- pletion of the building in time for the
rather say of death?—is destroying
The motion, which was made by
getic campaign is about to start to High Holidays of this year.
the fixed idea of the Jewish people,
Rabbi Isaac Landman of New York, ers and committees all over the cash in these pledges. Ile was con-
The list of contributors to the new
that from Zion will come forth not
called for wide publicity to be given country to concentrate during the fident that the message from Mr. Un- Talmud Torah fund was headed by
only the law but salvation for all Is-
to this resolution upon its acceptance summer on the collection of out- termyer will greatly facilitate the ob- Jacob Kovinsky of Pontiac, who gave
rael. The unprecedented massacres
by the Development Council at a standing pledges. Simultaneously
ject of the campaign.
$2,700. David W. Simons was the
in the Ukraine and other disturbed
convention.
the report is made that the cash re-
sections of Europe, the panic-strick-
Co-operating with Mr. Srere are second highest vontributor, with a
Amnesty for Prisoners.
en flight of myriads of exiles, and
the following: J. Miller, state direc- sum of $2,500.
Amnesty for political prisoners ceipts of the Keren Hayesod in
Other contributions to the Ilebrew
the recent restriction of immigration
America are now well over the $2,- tor of the Keren Ilayesod for Michi- school movement ranged from $6 up
was
one
of
the
social
justice
resolu-
into the United States have combined
;•in; Louis Dann, local treasurer;
tions adopted by the conference, 000,000 mark, and it is stated that in Morris Blumber nad J. Levin, vice- to :1,500. The appeal for funds ex-
to bring home to Jewry even amid
these resolutions including also pro- order to keep in operation the vari- presidents; Dr. Peter Bernstein, ceeded all expectations on the part of
all the glamor of rebuilding Zion,
posals for the opening of free em- ous activities and institutions in Pal- chairman of volunteers; Ilenry Mey- the United Ilebrew Schools' directors
that Zionism can provide no haven
ployment bureaus and the payment estine which are supported by the ers, propaganda chairman; Philip and officials expressed their satisfac-
for more than a tithe of our refuaaes.
of unemployment insurance by the Keren Ilayesod, it will be necessary
tion at the ready response on the part
although it may raise the political
government. Employers are urged to collect an additional $1,000,000 SlomoMtz, publicity chairman.
of Detroit Jews to help in the build-
status of the Jewish people.
Mr. Miller reports that a hearty re- ing of a center for Ilebrew learning.
Con words of prayer for Ilebraic re- not to take advantage of the eco- (luring the summer. No effort, it is
The absolute political necessity of
sponse has been made by Keren
By
PHILIP
SLOMOVITZ
(1,
mptien.
nomic
depression
by
lowering
the
stated,
is
to
be
made
to
secure
new
Judge harry B. Keidan, who acted
creating a Jewish land of refuge was
Da Herzl bade his appearanc on wages of their employes, thus lower- contributors, but the outstanding Ilayesod contributors to the state- as chairman of the ceremonies, spoke
IGHTEEN years will have passed
for many years proclaimed by the
ment issued this week asking for re- of the accomplishments of the schools
pledges
which,
it
is
reported,
amount
the
.lewish
arena
in
1806
with
the
ing
the
standard
of
living.
Jewish Territorial Organization, of
by this Sunday, the twentieth day
in the past and the hopes of the offi-
pres i- if Tammuz, since Dr. Theodor Ilerzl publication of his "Judestaat," the Another resolution declares that close to $3,500,000, are to be fol- mittances.
c I had the honor r to be
whih
through
Mr. Untermyer's message to Mn, cials for greater efforts in the future.
the 26 years that the conference stands for a humane, lowed up and that portion of them
t. It is to not,
den esion
State." In
this ho
organization or breathed his last, and as the years "Jewish
Ile spoke of the new school as a cen-
followed the publication of this bro. just and liberal immigration policy which is now due to be collected. Srere len isa ie sfoc lio o
though the sheer pressure of prat:- . co"' the Jewish nation learns more chute, miracles have happened. The and deplores the constinuance of the These pledges, it is said, are all signed
"Heartiest congratulations to you ter where the Jewish child will e
necessity that the A merican rind more to understand the genius of
and recorded and the pledgors made and all Keren Hayesod workers in imbued with a love for the Jewish
First Zionist Congress that convened 3 per cent quota law.
that
A resolution authorizing the con- fully aware of the obligations which United States on great victory in people and will study the language
Jewish philanthropist, haul W. Roth- that personality thanks to whom it at Basle 25 years ago adopted a plat-
, seems to have been driven to has been given a sail]; thanks to whom
an form setting the aim of Zionism "to ference in co-operation with other have been assumed in Palestine in House of Commons and on unani- of the Bible and the Jews' forefath-
enberg
organizations to protest against those reliance upon their promises.
mous adoption Palestine resolution ers.
conduct negotiations with the Meal- it age-old
was given
to revive
create fur the Jewish people a pub- governments that are not living un
hope the
and power
to translete
into
Judge Keidan pointed out that the
by our House of Representatives.
can authorities with a view to the es-
licly legally assured home in l'ales- to their promises to the Jews was
Occasion of Pledges.
These events of supreme importance Jewish child is studying under a sac-
tablishment in Mexico of a great area
tine." Congress delegates would also adopted, instructing the execu-
The proclamation issued by the na-
for the reception of Jewish immigra-
have laughed and ridiculed hail they tive to enlist the offices of the gov- tional administration on the subject on eve of meeting of League of Na- rifice. After a day at public school,
the boy or girl comes to Hebrew
tion. Mexico was not, of course, any '
been told that only 20 years after ernment of the United States in of the collection of pledges reads as tions to ratify mandate should spur school for a few hours' extra learn-
all Keren Ilayesod workers to re-
more than any other undeveloped :
phrasing a platform for their peo- safeguarding Jewish rights.
ing, and is therefore entitled to the
follows:
doubled
efforts.
Funds
urgnetly
need-
part of the world, overlooked by the
ple's redemption, the powers of the
Favor Women as Rabbis.
Jewish Territorial Organisation in its .
"Fellow Workers in the Sacred Catke ed to keep up essential work in Pales- finest accommodations and best in-
world would stamp an indelible ap-
The
resolution
that
women
cannot
etruction.
tine.
Heartily
endorse
your
decision
quest for a land capable of receiv-
proval on this program.
of Palestine:
justly be denied the privilege of or-
The judge referred to the talk of
to start campaign to collect pledges,
ing millions of immigrants. A mem-
And yet it is true that the Basle dination was carried by a vote of 67
"We
turn
to
you
at
this
moment
restrictions of Jewish attendance in
Feel
certain
pledgers
will
redeem
sac-
ber of the council, the late Joseph
-
Program is today a reality. The to 11 after a lengthy debate.
----
when our spirit and the spirit of all red promises made to Palestine."
American colleges and declared that
Fels, famous as a practical disciple
British
government
has,
on
Nov.
2,
Replies
Office
The conference also decided to es- Jews throughout the world has been
be 00 v. sank-etre*
....t.. 4.„4 ,klitioowd Jews we
of Ilenry George, was empowered to Brit'sh Colon:al
1:17, shown the way, through the Bal- tablish under its control a federation uplifted by two splendid victories
. ITProftrTrM11171
to Charges Made by the
take up the question with U:e late
four Declaration for a National of religious school! hi/1,1011y a which our sacred cause has (soil in
tending
the
Hebrew
schools
will be
President Diaz. Diaz received him
Homeland for the Jewish people In board of experts for expansion and the face of many obstacles: the
.
Vatican.
taught to love their God and to walk
very amicably, but was unwilling to :
l'alestine, and the world's leading improvement of instruction of the unanimous adoption by our House of
humbly in His ways.
sequestrate a specific territory for
powers followed to make the declara- Jewish youth.
Representatives of the Hamilton Fish
Rabbi Judah L, Levin offered a
Jews, on the ground that what Mex- , LONDON.—A new "White Paper" tion "publicly legally . assured."
The incoming executive has been resolution in favor of the Jewish Na-
prayer in Ilebrew, which was fol-
ice needed was not more agriculture : has
ee
al by the Colonial Office
has been issut
-
instructed
to
draft
a
course
of
study
tional
Homeland
in
Palestine,
and
the
lowed
by the playing of Hatikvah by
- complaints filed by the
but more industries. Let the Jew • a ' in reply to the
In the light of recent developments,
a band of music.
therefore, come into Mexico, develop' . Vatican with the League of Nations with the greatest power in the world, for prospective converts to the Jew- overwhelming vote in approval of the
ish
faith,
while
the
committee
on
text
Palestine
mandate
in
the
British
Rabbi
A. M. Hershman delivered
Bishop Balthazar Asks Jews Not to
ncerning the alleged "Preponderant the United States Government, back-
its manufactures and promote its' c oncerning
books has been instructed to con- (louse of Commons. These two) vic-
a stirring appeal to his audience for
Jews
commerce. This suggestion being' position . of the
Blame Entire Nation for Acts
J over
'- the other ing Jewish hopes, and the British sider the advisabiltiy of preparing a tories significantly come on the eve
support
of
the schools and (or con-
however, opposed to the principles of I nationalities and faiths in Palestine. Commons endorsing the hopes of our
of Lawlessness.
of the meeting of the League of Na-
tributions to help complete the new
territorialism, had to be negatived. The immigration of Jews to Pales- people, Dr. Herzl emerges greater Biblical reader.
With
regard
to
the
appeal
of
Dr.
tions
to
consider
the
ratification
of
building.
My organization never consented to tine and their close settlement on the than ever as the author of the great-
H.)—sins
Palestine mandate. That the man-
"Judaism will live with us if it
Feitelowitch on behalf of the Aybs-
NEW YORK.—(J.
alter its principles for the sake of a I'll' il, ' cludin state lands and waste
est romance in history.
sinian Jews, the conference decided date will be firmly ratified is now be- committeed by individual Jews in will live with our children," he said,
showy success of a different kind. l' i(ds
• which
i w n hi(h are not required for nib-
Dr. Herzl was not the father of
The Talmud speaks wittily of people, lit
and . i iiidios. Zionism,' although he fathered the that an investigation he made to de- yond any doubt. These victories em- Hun (my although committed by in- "and it will live with them only when
phasize what has so often been point- dividuals belonging to other religions, we supply the means of training and
who first shoot their arrow and then ' e b er:sob
purposes,
are in
e factors
of (bgra
the exe i cutio sn tb f political idea of Jewish Nationalism, termine the definite needs of the Fa-
out, that the success of our great have been «tam ed upon the whole d •
fix the target. There are marlin- o
c arge aid upon Brit; in a . the But he instilled in the Jewish people lachas before a country-wide appeal ed
undertaking depends on us alone.
"I am not afraid of the anti-
Jewish race, Bishop Balthazar Deszo
'
lions which, having shot their arrow, : ot , andatory
for Palestine, of establish- a renewed hope that caused a dying is launched.
"We
turn to you also at a season told the Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Semite, but of our enemies within.
- re-fix the target.
ing the Jewish national home, the of- spark of Judaism to blaze up into a
I
am
afraid of the man who makes
describing
the
situation
of
the
Jews
of the (•ear when on the part of many
' licial statement declares.
J. T. O. Conviction..
great and glorious (tame that has DR. GOLDENWEISER
workers there is a feeling that there in his country as "especially aggra- for ignorance. If you have a cause,
It is further stated that the gov- since given the oldest living people on
The reason the Jewish Territorial
you
will
be proud of your Judaism.
vated
from
a
social
standpoint."
COMMENDS HARVARD should be a respite in our labors. The "The anti-Semites in Hungary have If you haven
Organization adhered so inflexibly to eminent regards the provision by earth a new feeling of self-respect and
t, Judaism will be your
summer is thought by many to be a
its program was that it was con- which the administration may ar- a new deshae for self-emancipation.
--- —
been
endeavoring
to
place
the
Jews
heartache.
There is but one way of
time for a general relaxation of ef-
vinced its principles contain the only range with the Jewish agency for the
Ilaving himself been reared in the Jewish Lecturer Calls School Most fort. This feeling, if permitted to in disrepute through their social and making the children happy and that
radical solution of the Jewish prob. construction of public works, service assimilatory idea, Dr. Herzl has, in a
prevail, would endanger our whole publicity channels. Jews have also is by making them good Jews and
Open•Minded University.
lent. These principles were tersely and utilities, or to develop any na- period of about two or three years,
enterprise. The institutions and ac- suffered economically," the bishop by giving them the best in Judaism.
embodied once and for all in the rural resources of the country, inso- undergone a transformation that
tivities in Palestine which are being said, "but the people of Ilungary "This is a precious cornerstone we -
formula "To acquire a territory upon far as these matters are not directly helped to revive the Jewish brother-
NEW YORK. —"Harvard is the supported by the Keren Hayesod and are beginning to realize that a are now laying. Everyone should
en autonomous bask for those Jews : undertaken by the l'alestine adminis- hood ideal and has helped to straight- most open-minded of any of our uni-
healthy economic development cannot help to lay it by contributing sorrie-
who are unable or unwilling to re- tration as the legitimate recognition . en the bent back of the Jew. Imbued versities with regard to the Jewish which constitute the foundations of be obtained if the high economic thing. Everyone should help pre-
eir present lands." of the special. situation which arises with greater hope for a national re- question, and President Lowell the the Jewish Homeland cannot relax in qualities of the Jews are not used. serve Judaism by helping lay the
Mill in t',
It will he seen at once that the of- from the charge laid upon Great vival, there have arisen a new cultural least prejudiced," declared Dr. A. A. their operations during the summer, Anti-Semitism everywhere naturally foundation for this house of learn-
fer alleged to have been obtained by Britain by the principal allied powers Jewish movements; a new Hebrew Goldenweiser, in an address before and by the same token, the workers
Mr. Rothenberg of 64,000 square and also as a recognition of the fact poetry is being written and a new the opening meeting of the Menorah in America must not relax in our ef- in Hungary also emanates from the ing."
Rabbi Ilershman's appeal was fol.
miles along the American-Mexican that the Jewish people by virtue of chapter is being written in Jewish Summer School in the auditorium of forts. The demands from Palestine motives of jealousy," the bishop said.
are continuous and urgent and are
"The 'Numerus Clausus' is still lowed by a hearty response from
border for the reception of Jewish that policy are ready and willing to history.
the New School for Social Research. not dependent on changes of weather prevailing unchanged. We liberals those in attendance, the bulk of the
immigrants approaches the formula contribute by their resuorces and ef-
"Lowell fears that the very large and season. Therefore, the national
money being contributed in large
of the Jewish Territorial Organize- forts to develop that country for the
On a re-reading of Ilerzl's "Juden- and ever increasing number of Jew- administration of the Keren Ilayesod are endeavoring to deliver the Hun-
p5r0 e0 sen utp e toont$r2ib,7u0te0d. i n M atn b y .
tion much more near', than did the good of all inhabitants.
stoat" we learn the truth of the Tal- ish students at Ilarvard is building in conference with the regional direc- garian cultural existence from this'! sums
'nth oosfe g
conception of President Diaz. Presi-
mudic saw that "Sadno d'Aroh Chad and increasing prejudice; and he pre- tors and leaders from every part of creed war. sum of $5 as the "price of a brick"
Jewish Interest. Unaffected.
"After the fall of Bolshevism, the
dent Obregon's original concessions
The order for the administration Hu," that the ways of the world are fers to sacrifice the general principle the country resolved that during the Jews were subjected to a great many for the building.
colonists
issued
by
him
in
April,
alike. What was true in Ilerz's time of non-restriction in order to keep
to
energies of all atrocities; the chivalrous Hungarians ! Rabbi Samuel Benjamin of Cleve.
1921, contains no special inducement of Palestine does not even refer to is true today and will be true tomor- the university free from prejudice. present summer he the
time to land followed Rabbi llershman with
directed
primarily
Jewish immigrants, whom it does the existence of either the Jewish row. For history has been accursed He may be wrong, but he is at least workers should
will mourn this for a long
°n address in Yiddish. Speaking of
to
towards the collection of the out-
A further large moral loss
not even mention. For the general agency or the Zionist organization, to repeat itself.
sincere. I cannot say as much for standing pledges. The pledges at come.
was inflicted when the anti-Semitic the importance of education in Jew-
immigrant as for the individual Jew which has not desihed to possess and
To quote from the introduction to other university presidents whom I present outstanding amount to over movement fanned the trouble aftersh life, Rabbi Benjamin declared
better conditions can be had from does not possess any share in the gen- the "Judenstaat:" shall not mention, who hide their
t the smallest occasion sometimes
$3,000,000. These pledges were made the Bolshevik reign, which reign had that
n real administration of the country,
Brazil or the Argentine, as they ca
brings the greatest result. As an ex-
The Jewish question exists whey- prejudices under subter ages.
during the visit of Dr. Weizmann and
believe, to be had from the statement continues.
inaugurated and executed by
Dr. Goldenweisrr's address dealt his colleagues a year ago, (luring the been
continue, I
Appended to the "White Paper" is ever Jews live in perceptible numbers.
Jews as well as Christians by further ample he quoted the story of Rabbi
Jews
Canada, where grants of 160 acres
Where
it
does
not
exist,
it
is
carried
with "Race and Culture in the Mod- synagogue campaign last September
of
draft of A rti cle XI the
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per man are still available. Mexico, an alternative which
by Jews in the course of their migra- ern World" and discussed the ques- and during the visit of the Sokolow cruel atrocities, instead of preaching
vid
es for
we may assume, in competition with the mandate, pro
forgiveness.
tions. We naturally move to those tion of racial mixture, which he (le.
so many other lands of the future, appointment of a special commission places where we are not persecuted, claret, entirely right since there is no delegation. Most of these pledges
'The Jews in foreign lands can
to study all questions relating to t e
are now due. It is essential that
reaped no very encouraging results different religious communities in and there our presence produces per- evidence of racial inferiority or of proper energetic measures be taken help the Jews in Hungary both man- PLAN TO ORGANIZE
from its president's pronouncement., Palestine. As foreshadowed by the secution. The unfortunate Jews are racial differences in the psychological by Keren Ilayesod committees and ally and materially. The latter needs
B. B. ORCHESTRA
I.
no explanation. Moral support may'
and it is probable that the new invi- Jewish Telegraphic Agency, the al- now carrying Anti-Semitism into capacities of races.
workers in every locality to collect be given by objective criticism of the
tation specifically addressed to Jews tered draft leaves the Jewish inter- England; they have already introduc-
L. A. Mischkind opened the meet- them.
Arrangements
Completed for Animal
Hunt:orlon situation and by not blam-
is a sequel to the failure of the gen- ests unaffected.
ing with an explanation of the pur-
ed it into America."
Excursion to Sugar Island.
ing the whole Hungarian nation for.
Summer Activities.
eral invitation. This need for im-
We who live in America have re- pose of the Summer School to ac-
Dr. Chaim Weizmann, president of
the lawless conduct I , f a few. It is
migrants—a need which under Lord the World Zionist Organization, in a cently seen the truth of this statement. quaint students with the results of
"Two ends of the highest Impor- important to keep in mind that some
Announcement is made by the en-
Northcliffe's reminder is being
. real- statement to the Jewish Correspon- Harvard University was the glorious Jewish scholarship.
tance will he served by the collection of us have at all times been on the tertainment committee of Pisgah
e
Aus-
countries
institution
of
learning
that
exempli-
ized even by rich
of these pledges. In the first place, side of the persecuted Jews." Lodge No. 34, I. 0. B. B., that a
Bence Bureau, declared that the over-
tralia and New Zealand — provides
fied the noble American spirit of dem-
we shall thus be able to meet the
movement is on foot to organize an
the best conditions for Jewish terfi- whelming majority for the govern- ocracy, so Jews began to flock there, $900,000 FOR SCHOOLS
Palestine budget as regularly as we
orchestra of members of the lodge.
torial negotiations, the Jews coming meat Zionist policy in the House of with the result that they brought the
IN WAR•STRICKEN LANDS have done until now, keeping the ZEIREI ZION WILL HOLD
Commons, en orsing the present pol-
Robert Finn, chairman of the corn-
in not as beggars but as representa- icy laid down in the Balfour declara- Jewish question with them. Harvard
work in Palestine in operation. In
mince, is taking the lead in the work
tives of the capital and labor neces- tion and recent "White Paper," was authorities may not be entirely in the
HERZL MEMORIAL HERE for organizing the orchestra. Ile in
the second place we will 'clear the
The budget committee of the Joint decks' for a new and vigorous cam-
sary to build up their pecular prov- "gratifying."
wrong when they advocate a percent-
assisted by Saul Silverman, the direc-
--
Distribution Committee has approp- paign in the fall. Pledges that re-
age basis for Jewish students.
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Pleased With Triumph.
The Detroit Zeirei Zion will hold for of the Glee Club.
And the solution to the problem? riated $900,000 for schools in the war
The purpose of the orchestra, as
The Zionist leader was especially There can be only one solution, and stricken countries, from the monies main uncollected are a liability, not a Heal memorial meeting on Tues.
only so far as the previous campaign
outlined by the committee, is to offer
the
Jewish
-
pleased
because
this
triumph
ol.
raised
in
the
recent
campaign
for
Jew
day
evening,
July
18,
at
that
one
lies
in
Palestinian
re-birth.
SIR HERBERT SAMUEL
is concerned, but have also a very Institute. Simon Richardson, Zel• a medium of entertainment for the
lowed many months of controversy
Dr. Herat was a great leader of his ish war-sufferers.
bad effect on the new campaign. We
IS RECEIVED BY POPE and misrepresentation. Zionists and people
This appropriation is in lieu of the must not permit the impression to be man Wasserman, J. Spalter and Mor- lodge, and at the same time have a
because he loved his nation and
Jews generally have reason to rejoic e believed in its powers. Ile believed arrangement which has just been ab- created that a pledge is not an abso- timer J. Liss will be the speakers of well organized musical group in the
lodge that will be able to be of sera-
rogated by which each of the three lutely sacred thing. Pledges that are the evening.
ROME.—Sir Herbert Samuel, the that when the real position was au-
(Turn to last page.)
Announcement is made that Fred ice to the community at large, nad
relief committees (The American due and not paid are a demoralizing
British High Commissioner for Pales- thoritatively explained, the House of
Commons gave its whole-hearted sup-
Jewish, Central and Peoples) was influence. We, the workers, must see M. Butzel will address the organize- particularly in offering entertain-
tine, was received by the Pope Thurs- port to the Zionist aspirations, he
tion on July 25 on "Zionism and the ments at public institutions. The glee
permitted to utilize for such purposes to it that they are paid.
day.
American Jew." The public is in- club will assist the entertainment
MRS.
J.
FRIEDBERG
one third of the sums it collected.
Palestine
said.
committee in all its entertainment
It is understood that the
"Fellow
workers,
we
call
upon
you
"I
fear
that
our
enemies
will
still
Under the arrangement, during the
DIES AT AGE OF 69 first
governor, who is a Jew, sought this continue to sow discord between us
to look upon our present appeal with vited.
Committees were picked at the last features.
three
months
of
this
year,
only
reassure
audience with the Pope to
Plans have been completed for the
the utmost earnestness. The horizons Tuesday evening meeting for the
and the Arabs and persist in attribut-
$76,000
was
spent
for
cultural
work.
him concerning the misgivings the
Mrs. Jacob Friedberg, wife of the
of our historic enterprise are clear- Shkolim campaign and o t collect the annual excursion to Sugar Island, The
to
ing
to
us
intentions
we
never
had,"
Of
this
sum
the
Central
Relief
Com-
Holy See expressed in a recent note Dr. Weizmann said. "We are con- well known local jeweler and com-
place on Tuesday, Aug. I,
mittee supplied the schools of Poland , ing. Before many days our final po- ou tstanding money for the dunam take
Hudson coach will be donated at that
to the League of Nations regarding fident that our acts in Palestine to- munal worker and mother of Morris Lithuania
litical
victory
will
be
an
accomplished
and Latvia with $42,200;
land fund.
summer resort lot at Dick-
the alleged "preponderant position' wards peaceful reconstruction will Priedberg and Mrs. Lillian Rosenthal,
Joseph Chaggi was the s esker at time and a
the Peoples' Relief Committee, $18,- fact. The lines of Jewish history are
of the Jews in Palestine over the
converging upon us, the
inson Island will also be given away.
show our Arab friends and the world died at her home, 306 Erskine street, 433 and the American Jewish Relief steadily
workers
in
America.
We
must
labor
the
last
meeting.
he
out
tried
the
other nationalities and faiths.
69.
Souvenirs will be given to all the la-
National Jewish Home will be Wednesday evening, at the age of was
Committee, $15,080. ,
without ceasing. We must tend the importance of the recent decision on dies attending the excursion.
Vatican circles have not concealed the
based upon justice, right and equity. Mrs. Friedberg, like her husband,
Hereafter
cultural
work
will
be
con-
young
planting
of
Jewish
national
life
the
Palestine
mandate
by
the
British
their alarm and disappointment over
Arrangements are being
decision of the house of Com- active in local communal affairs. ducted by • special committee con-
Ilouse of Commons.
the reaffirmation of the decision to The
of games on the
in Palestine at all times and at all
mons puts us under a new obligation B0171 in Russia, she came to this
Miss Anna Sandweiss heads the a series
s will
children, W.
make Palestine the national home of to the British nation which we can country about 40 years ago. Funeral taining representatives of the three to all who have not yet paid their
out- men, women and
the Jews, the policy which was up- discharge only by straining every ef- services are to take place this Friday organizations which will set up the seasons. Let the word now ,go out commute for the second annual out- also be • baseball game with the To-
necessary
budgets
for
these
schools
ing
of
the
organization,
to
be
an-
held by the House of Commons on
afternoon at the Clover Hill ceme- from the $900,000 which has just been pledge to the Keren Hayesod: Pay
ledo lodge.
nounced at a later date.
July 4, and which enlisted the sym- fort to bring about the speedy de. tery Rabbi A. M. Hershman official.-
pledge to Palestine.
set spa rt for this purpose. your
pathetic approval of the American velopment of the country for the ing.(
benefit
of
all."
Congress.
r,
OPEN IMMIGRATIOli
FACTOR III PLEDGE
no
im
be
at
he
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VISITED ON JEWS
BY HUNGARIANS
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