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A stericamcwisit Pcriodieal Carta

; Michigan's Only
Jewish Newspaper
Printed in English

(

CLUTCH ATINUS • CINCINNATI 10, OHIO

Til- E,bETROIT LWISII. iERoi

Telephone
GLENDALE

8-3-2-6

MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION

DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1922

VOL XII. NO. 9

REJECTS CLAIM THAT
IMMIGRANTS LOWER
STANDARD OF LIVING

TO OMIT REFERENCE
TO JEWS IN PRAYER

'Paltiel and Shaltiel,
An Applicable Fable

Of An cAlleged Split in the Ranks
of a Widely.Known American
Jewish Organization

Miss Freund Wins
'In Good Will Vote

Episcopalian. Consider Revision of

Phrase in 370-Year-Old Book.

NEW YORK.—An effort will be
made at the general convention of the
l'rotestant Episcopal Church at Port-
land in September to alter the Book of
Common l'rayer to eliminate refer-
ence to Jews, it was learned here.
A substitute phrase for that link-
ing Jews with "Turks, infidels and
heretics," which has been uttered for
370 years, will be offered by the Rev.
Dr. Charles Lewis Slattery of this
city, who is chairman of the Joint
Commission on the revision of the
Prayer Book. The substitute sugges-
ted asks mercy for "all who know
Thee not as revealed in the Gospel of
Thy Son."
A considerable element in the
church is said to feel that it is not
fitting to include Jews, who are de-
vout believers in Gosh in the same
phrase with Turks and infidels.

Detroit Jewish Girl Among
Successful Candidates for
Trip to France.

ERNEST BAMBERGER
SENATE CANDIDATE

Son of Former Jewish Governor of
Utah Nominated by Republicans.

WASHINGTON. — (J. C. B.) --
Ernest Bamberger of Salt Lake City,
who has been nominated by the Utah
State Republican convention to run
for United States Senator, is a son
of Simon Bamberger, the former
Jewish governor of Utah, who some
years ago attempted to establish an
agricultural colony fur Jews in his
state.
Ernest Bamberger Is very wealthy,
as is his father, and is identified with
large mining interests.

Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents

David A. Brown to 1FUGITIVES OF WAR
Visit Many Lands SUFFER AGONIES IN

Sails for European Tour to
Make Study of Existing
Jewish Conditions,

NEW GREAT EXODUS

J. D. C. Reports Tell Pitiful

Stories of Refugees Who
NEW YORK.—David A. Brown,
Miss Regene R. Freund is among
chairman of the national appeal for
Drag Across Europe.
the fortunate 28 Detroit girls who
the relief of Jewish war sufferers, un-
leave on Tuesday for France with
der whose direction over $17,000,000
By ISRAEL GOLDBERG
the national Good Will delegation.
was raised in this country for that MEET WITH TRAGEDIES
The mission of the women's delega-
(Copyright, 1922, Jewish Correspon-
purpose last winter, sailed July 11
ON HOMELAND RETURN
tion is to report back observations
dence Bureau.)
on the I3erengaria to join the corn
MAINTAINS IMMIGRANTS
and experiences in France and to
MISSI011 recently appointe by
cement the friendships of the French
American Jewish Relief Committee Number of Refugees Has
DO DISAGREEABLE WORK
There lived in a certain town a
and American republics.
to review the uses to which the funds
man named Paltiel, and in the some
-
Grown Enormously at Rus-
The
project
to
send
to
France
rep
in this country since 1914 for Eu-
town there lived another man whose
Declares That Native Workers name was Shaltiel. And the two
ropean Jewish Relief, approximating
resentative American women came
sian-Polish Border.
far
$50,000,000,
have
been
put,
how
simultaneous
with
an
appeal
by
the
Have Been Raised to High-
men were bitter enemies and hated
American Committee for Devastated
the beneficiaries have already pro-
each other in a manner that was quite
er Occupations.
sunierisrttaon, w 0
NEW YORK.—Stories of refugees
France and a sum exceeding, $148,-
extraordinary. And if, in your praise-
h e d one
a ne who drag their pitiful way across the
000 was realized in the Detroit Good
worthy eagerness to arrive at the ex-
by the Jews of America to help their Ukraine, Roumania, Turkey, Poland
Will campaign. Miss Freund polled
act truth, you had gone to this town
By E. A. GOLDENWEISER
and the Baltic countries in an en-
stricken European co-religionists.
27,274 votes of the total and won
Board , and inquired how it had come to pass
Reserve
e
(Statistician,
twelfth place among the Detroit can-
Mr. Brown's special task will be deavor either to return to their na-
that two such respectable citizens
Wash Fede r al D. C.)
Dr. Michaelis, German Ex- to investigate the operation of the tive heaths or to go further in quest
didates.
had become such implacable foes, no
of a safe haven, are told in numer-
A revised edition of Dr. Hourwich's two persons whom you might have
Miss Freund, who is a practising
Chancellor, Says He Dislikes credit-loan banks and co-operative ous reports to the Joint Distribution
work on Immigration and Labor is op
loan organizations of merchants and
attorney, is the only lawyer. in the
portune at the present time when questioned would have accounted or
Immoral Anti-Semitism.
artisans which have been net up by Committee.
delegation elected to go to France.
current of public opinion on immigra- it in the same way.
The story of the hardships these
She is the only Detroit Jewish girl
tion has rapidly turned from a some-.The spectacle of Paltiel and Shal-
unfortunate exiles endure until they
to go with the delegation and it is
what sluggish and hesitating stream I tie) reviling each other was truly dis-
NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.)—"Anti-
reach the border of their homeland Is
believed that she is the only Jewish Semitism in Germany is fostered by
in a raging torrent of prejudice and tressing. Nay, it was more than din.
more or less familiar. Reports pub-
girl to be a successful candidate in a small group of fatalistic fantastic
it was even alarming. For
hatred. It would he fatuous to expect
lished by the Joint Distribution Com-
the campaign throughout the country. young men who believe that the revo-
and unim-
that Hourwich's book will change ol- they were no ordinary
mittee have told time and again of
Shaltiel.
portant people, Palitiel and
Miss Freund wan the candidate of lution which dethroned the kaiser was
itical action on immigration, nor is it The were men of affairs, men, in Move Against Registration by
hundreds of families that have sac-
the Detroit Lawyers' Club and the the greatest misfortune for Germany
likely to change the opinion of many !I
climbed, of thousands who have per-
of
Nations
Proves
League
local judges. The latter net aside the and who desire to restore the mon-
readers, for the problem of iminigra- fact, of "large affairs," public tune-
ished during the agonized march to-
tiomiries, communal leaders. Where-
fines
of
three
judicial
days
towards
archy
to
its
erstwhile
pre-eminence,"
Uneventful.
gration hats now definitely le
ward the borders of Poland, Latvia
fore their hostility alarmed the sim-
the fund for devastated France, and Dr. Michaelis, ex-German Chancellor,
realm of reason and has entered upon ple and good folk of the town, who
and Lithuania. Nor do the agonies
a total of more than $1,600 was con- told the Jewish Telegraphic Agency
the plane of heated emotional issues. feared lest the consequences fall on
of Israel's new exodus end with the
JERUSALEM.—(J. T. A.) — The tributed through that source to the in the course of an interview at the
Nevertheless a forcible presentation
arrival of the refugees at the home-
their own innocent heads and on the two-slay strike of sections of the cause, the sum going to the credit of Hotel Aastor.
land's border. Often this is the be-
eir Arabs called out by the leaders of Miss Freund.
a f the iro-immigration side of the eco-
nomic phases of the problem rs •el- still more innocent heads of
"I do not believe that pogroms of
ginning of a new chapter of suffer-
the
Christina-Moslem
Union
to
pro-
come, because it will strengthen the wives and little ones. What mischief
The successful Jewish candidate is the kind that have bone perpetrated
ing. Recent reports received by the
position of those who are opposed to might not ensue unto the town from tect against the registration on Mon- a graduate of Cornell University. She in Russia and Poland are possible in
Joint Distribution Committee are
day
of
the
British
mandate
for
Pales-
Women
restriction and provide them with log- the conflict of two such giants? And
Germany," Dr. Michaelis said. "I
is treasurer of the
again filled with tales of suffering,
ical arugments supported by facts and the more so since the town was ex- tine by the Council of the League of I.awyers' Association, and national believe that anti-Semitism can best
with facts and figures indicating that
figures to sustain their contentions. " ceedingly poor and many things Nations was concluded Friday night. resident of the Sigma Delta Tau.
be downed by Jews working hand in
there has been no cessation of this
The occasion for the first edition of needed to be done for its welfare Reports from various parts of the
When the result of the Good Will hand with Christians opposing the
suffering, no mitigation of the disas-
this important work was the publica- which only Paltiel and Shaltied could country indicate that it passed un- contest was announces) Monday capitalist system which is dominating
ter which has overwhelmed thousands
"We
are
as
-
eventfully. The mass that heeded
tion of the reports of the Immigration do. "Alas!" sighed they,
evening, Miss Freund extended her society today. I am opposed to that
of Jewish families.
Commission and the presentation of , one who is caught between the upper the call to strike followed the lead-
thanks to the Jewish community for anti-Semitism which makes racial
ers' urgings to cause no disorders.
Detained for Months.
the summary of its work and recom-land the nether millstone."
the splendid support given her and prejudice the cause of war on Jews,
And so the good and simple folk
The railways and government of-
The situation would not be so ter-
mendations in a recently reprinted
. the part of her This is immoral anti-Semitism. But
book by Jenks and Lauck, entitled of the town declared a day of fasting fices, on which large numbers of na- for the efforts on
if
these
unfortunates would not
I
understand
the
hostility
against
the
rible
committee to make her campaign a
"The Immigration Problem." What- and prayer, and they gathered to- tive Arabs are employed, were not
DAVID A. BROWN
s have additional sufferings piled upon
methods applied by Jews in politics,
success.
ever fault may be found with the Ins- gether and wept and prayed to the affected by the wolkout. Arabs em-
commerce and finance and am per- the Joint Distribution Committee in them in their efforts to return to
migration Commissions conclusions, • Holy One, blessed be Ile, to exhibit ployed by Jews on farms and in in-
their former homes, following their
suaded that every right•thinking Jew
it rendered an immense service in his loving kindness and sweep out dustries remained at work. The Jew-
has the same attitude towards the Poland, Lithuania, Latvia, Roumania, arrival at the borders of their native
Sub-Carputhia and l'alestine. As the , lands. Forced into ugly. unsanitary
clearing away the cobwebs of preju- from the hearts of Paltiel and Shal- ish shops closed on Thursday when JEWS OF RADIN
present capitalist system in Germany
head of the General Necessities Cur-
dice which had surrounded the immi- tiel all enmnity and hatred, and in- Arabs closed theirs and were re-
etaine for
in which Jews as well as Germans
barrac k, they . are dd
ereof feelings of opened on Friday to permit Jews to
thh
poration of Detroit and organizer of 'mont hs, s qu arantined lest they be the
gration problem prior to the report. traduce in placen
arc represented."
d armony.
make their purchases for the Sab-
Asked how it happens that the a number of credit-loan organize- carriers of infectious disease. The
The Immigration Commission definite- brotherly love a
Now, the young Angel Belvital- bath.
monarchist circles in Germany ap- tions in Michigan, Mr. Brown is I terrible condition of these barracks
ly takes the position that our immi-
gration policy should be based primer.; phon happened to be in the neighbor-
Arab. Threaten.
parently direct their activities against thoroughly familiar with this Phan I ds unendurable for those who have al-
ily upon economic or business consist- hood and heard the prayer. Ile was
Leaders of the Arab nationalist Many Beaten in Synagogue and leading Jews, such as Rathenau, Ilar- of constructive philanthropic effort. I, ready suffered more than human be-
erations. The Commission found that !rung and exceedingly "empfund- movement declared that should the
den and Warburg, Dr. Michaelia said Before sailing he said: ings can endure and in these very
Stripped of Possessions; Jewish
there was nothing in the contentions Itch," and the prayer moved him very League of Nations vote to approve
"I will not content myself merely barracks they become infected with
it was because the monarchists be-
Quarter Plundered.
that the present immigration consists deeply. And Wei he sa wno indi- the mandate it will tend to consoli-
lieved that such men as Rathenau with a study of what has already the diseases of which they were free
of "beaten men from beaten races,"Ication that the Most High was in the date the Arab opposition to British
are not sufficiently steadfast and ac- been done to emancipate the Jews of until their detention began. The Po-
o
Europe and Palestine from the bread- , iiiih government's quarantine rules
that there was nothing in the cry that j least affected, he ol
resved t do rule and Zionists' aims.
VILNA. — (J. T. A.) — Terror- centuate Germany's weakness.
, ing him,:f for th ose poor pro-
"If anti-Semitism in Germany has line and to start them on the road are very rigid, but it is frequently
Reports from different sections of stricken Jews are fleeing Radio, a
immigrants fill our prisons and alm- ,somet
le uses; that congestion in cities was !pie. So he went before the Throne the country indicate that all precau- near-by town, following the mid by reached an acute stage, I must say toward self-support. The people whom criticized in the Sejm, or parliament,
the result of growing industries rath-lof the Presence and spoke thus:
tions have been taken to prevent dis- 100 armed horsemen, presumably that it is primarily a movement we are endeavoring to help are a for the unsanitary condition of the
er than of the preferences of immi- "Oh Lord, grant me to sojourn for order and to avert a recurrence of Lithuanians. With the aid of ma- against the so-called Jewish press, line, upstanding people, who before detention stations, which, time and
grants, and that undesirable condi- two slays in the town of l'altiel an d
especially the Berliner Tageblatt. the war never asked the Jews of again, have been denounced as die-
the the previous riots against Jews. The chine guns, the raiders drove the
thinsin the congested portions of ct- ' Shahid, that I may discover
government has issued orders pro- Jews into the synagogue court and The Jewish question will not be America for a dollar. They were ease breeders.
tw
of cause of the terrible enmity between
solved if treated as all isolated prob. liberal contributors to their own local
Quarantine regulations alone would
ies w ere slue more to the neglect h
hibiting
gatherings
of
more
than
five
there
inflicted
severe
floggings,
strip-
the
poorer districts by city authorities them which threatens to ruin
persons during the two days of the ping the Jews of their clothing and lem. No disabilities against Jews philanthropies and to all causes mak- not, perhaps, cause the detention of
than to an inherent love of dirt and town and blast the lives of its good strike. The leaders of the National-
should be tolerated and it was one of ing for the better meat of Jewish so many thousands of re-immigrants
personal possessions.
squalor by the immigrants. The and simple inhabitants. So may I
Germany's serious blunders to have conditions elsewhere. They main- in these hideous, loathsome barracks,
ist Arab movement are urging their
Eighty-year-old men were not
homes are often clean," says the re- remove from their hearts all enmity followers to conduct themselves de-
permitted laws which restricted the tained schools, hospitals, orphan asy if so many legal obstacles were not
spared, while the students of the re-
and hatred and introduce in place
economic freedom of the Jews in for- lams, homes for the aged, institutions set up. Regardless of the Riga treaty
port, "while the streets are dirty."
thereof the feelings of brotherly love corously. knowing that any disorders nowned Talmudic Institute at that mertimes. A new economic system for the handicapped—indeed they did
between Poland and Russia, which
would defeat the object of this strike. place were handled mercilessly. The
Demand for Labor.
and harmony."
founded on sound economic princi- eve rything for themselves out of definitely determined the categories
Prayers Saturday morning at the torture was kept up for hours.
The Immigration Commission states
.And the Lloly One, blessed be Ile,
it is for
ples operating in the interests of the their an means that we are trying of those who should be permitted to
Mosque
of
Omar,
to
which
a
large
that if restriction is desired,
The home of the Radin rabbi, a community as a whole, will be built to do for them now. Innocent vic-
, " 601 '
are denied admit,•
the reason that unrestricted immigra- said
And the Angel Belvitalphon so- number of villagers usually assemble, scholastic dignitary known through- up on the ruins of the unlimited rule tims of the disaster that overwhelmed return, hundreds
Mon to Poland. Jewish deputies have
tion makes for a lower standard of
two slays in the city of Pal- passed off uneventfully. Jewish shops out Jewry as "Chefetz Chayim," was of capitalism, replacingthe trusts all Europe, the prejudices and ani-
called
the
attention
of the Sejm to
living and for lower compensation for Biel
tiel and Shahid. And on the third in the old city were closed for a short dragged from his sick-bed, the raid-
mosities that were fanned into a con- this situation time and again, but
American workingmen. And it is this slay he returned and presented him- time, which meant the practical sus- ers removing the pillows and all ob- and other great international finan-
suming fire by the psychological reac- their efforts have been vain against
cial
bodies.
Through
proper
exer-
challenge that liourwich takes up. Ile self before the Throne of the Pres- pension of business in that part of
jects of value.
cise of the social functions, the Jews tions of the war has made their re- the constant exclusion agitation of
lemonatrates by statistics that immi- enrv. His body was stooped in de- the town.
covery impossible unless their pros- the anti-Semitic Polish press.
The raiders then repaired to the will be elevated morally,"
I.
gration responds to a demand for la- jection, his face was ashen of color,
Strike Not Uni
perous brethren in this country come
Jewish quarter and plundered most chaelis believes.
bor, and that the flood turns the other his eyes were haggard with the ab-
Number of Refugees Grows.
That the strike was not as uni-
to their rescue. It will be my aim
"Basing
my
belief
on
the
Christian
way in times of depression. Ile pro- sence in them of all hope. He no versal as the leaders of the Arab of the shops.
to ascertain what it will cost o r e-
But even worse is the situation of
Repetition of the pogrom is feared prophecies, I am convinced that the
duces figures to prove that unemploy- longer looked young. It was as if movement would have wished, is
store them to their ante-bellum con- those who desire merely to cross Po-
Jews
have
an
important
mission
to
ment is not related to immigration, he had lived 50 years in those two shown by advices from outlying dis- by the fleeing Jews, who are seeking
dition. Undoubtedly that will be ■ land to reach their former homes.
shelter in Vilna. The Jews here held fulfill," Dr. Michaelis declared, re-
but to the seasonal nature of our in days.
tricts where the farmers failed to
plying to a question as to his atti- vast sum, because in addition to As a result of the obstacles act up
duatries and to the reserve army of
And the Holy one, blessed be He, heed the call. Arab workmen em- special services at the synagogue tude towards the Jewish Homeland the ravages of typhoid and other de- against them, of the protracted delay
erected in the memory of the "Gaon
workers which capitalistic production sai d: "S al( t"
ployed by Jewish colonists did not
vastating epidemics, we have to think in securing permission to continue
of Vilna," invoking aid for the latest in Palestine. "How the Homeland
encaurages. Ile sums rip
And the•Angel Belvitalphon sighed join the walkout.
will be built up is a matter upon is terms of entire communities which tn. ier journeys, the number of refu-
yrnent
situation
in
the
following
ph
and spoke as follows:
Messages of sympathy with the pogrom sufferers.
which I am not very clear, but the have to be rehabilitated, their snots- gees held up at the Russian-Polish
sentence: "Unemployment and immi-
"Oh Lord, my heart is heavy with aims of the Palestine Arabs have
settlement of Palestine by Jews tutions rebuilt or replaced, of thou- border has grown enormously.
gration are t'e effects of economic sorrow for the city of Paltiel and been received from nationalists in
Die-
TALMUD TORAH BUILDING should not be used as a pretext for sands upon thousands of homes that
A recent report to the
farces ,ane aing i n enposite directions; Shaltiel. When I saw how not to be Syria and Mesopotamia.
i place of those that tribution Committee gives these fig-
discriminating against them in other must be erected in
those who produce business expansion, removed was their enmity. I lost all
Arab leaders do not hesitate to WILL BE READY IN TIME countries. What appeals to me is the were destroyed during the war, an
ures
of
detained
re-immigrants:
reduce unemployment and attract im- hope. Alas, there is no hope!" And predict serious disturbances when
FOR THE HIGH HOLIDAYS fact that the Jews alone made the re- we must think of thousands upon
Rovno district, 3,398 refugees;
migration; those which produce busi- the Angel wept.
the Arab delegation returns from
solve to return to Palestine and thousands of men, merchants, me- Lemberg district, 3,219; %Vilna el:s-
ness denreaeion increase unemploy-
And the Holy One, blessed be He, London with its adverse report.
there to found a Jewish Homeland. chanics, artisans, clerks, professional trict, 1,268. These are the three prin-
ment and reduce immigration.
The
United
Hebrew
Schools
of
De-
again said: "Speak!
Resolutions demanding that the
To me this is proof conclusive that men and laborers, to whom must be cipal border points through which the
Next he takes up the question of the I
"I. came to the city," the Angel Council of the League of Nations troit announce that the new Talmud the Jews perceive that they have an afforded the opportunity to earn a
If we fail to think in re-immigrants must pass. The relic
effect of immigration upon labor in I continued, and the first whom I grant the Palestine Arabs full inde- Torah building on Kirby and Antoine
livelihood.
important mission."
the United Sttaes. Be says that the
these terms, we are dooming a whole budget of the Joint Distribution Corn-
en , I sought out was Paltiel. I found him pendence had been passed by !Mos- streets will be ready in time for the
majority of Americans now are
people,
millions
of human beings, to mittee for these districts, during the
parch-
a
all melancholy sitting over
lem Christian societies in different High Holidays.
month of March, for example, was as
gaged in farming, in business, in the
The schools announce that the fol- LORDS TOLD JEWS WILL pauperism and moral decadence."
parts of the country.
(Turn to Page Two)
follows:
professions and in clerical pursuits,
lowing building committee has been BUILD THEIR HOMELAND
while the majority of immigrants are
in Rovno district, 13,445,443 Po-
chosen: J. B. Lasky, treasurer; H.
ACTUATED
BY
SENTIMENT
industrial wage earners. lie main-
lish marks; Lemberg district, 9,147,-
B. Cittleman, secretary; Louis Due.
tains that immigration has raised the
247 Polish marks; Willie district, 7,-
cot!, R. Schomberger, D. Robinson
native workers to the higher occupa-
LONDON. — (J. C. B.) — Public-
and E. Rabinowitz.
tions, while the immigrants perform
A ways and means committee for spirited Jews, actuated by sentiment,
Far from Self-Support.
the more disagreeable tasks. "It is
the new building consists of the fol- are ready to undertake enterprises in
But even these unfortunate wan-
only because the new immigration has
lowing: J. Friedberg, M. B. Cohen, Palestine upon terms that are not
dcrers
finally emerge from the de-
.
furnished the class of unskilled labor-
I.. Duscoff, L. Granet, H. Greenberg, commendable as business propositions Hoover Reports to President Harding tention barracks and reach their des-
ers that the native workmen and nI3
A. Klein, M. Lieberman, J. B. I.asky, to other capitalists, the Duke of Suth-
on American Measure for Rms..
tination and they are still • long way
immigrants have been raised to the
erland stated in the House of Louis
elan Famine Relief.
from self-support. The Joint Distil-
I. August, I). Robinson, R. Schom-
plane of aristocracy of labor."
berger, Louis Dann, I.. Lieberman, in reply to Lord Sydenham.
bution Committee reports tell tragic
Replying to Lord Raglan, the Duke
-
Shift of Immigration.
,
II. B. Gittlemen, M. H. Zackheim, M. declared that the Palestine high
WASHINGTON—O. T. A. —11er- stories of families whose breadwin-
Ilourwich discusses the reasons for
Weisswasser, Max Jacobs and Robert
Commissioner was not in power and bert Hoover has submitted to Presi• ners succumbed when they saw the
the shift of immigration from North-
Loewenberg.
never had been in power to grant dent Harding an interim report on ash heaps into which had been trans-
ern and Western Europe to Southern
they
concessions without reference to the the results obtained in the relief of formed the homes from which
and Eastern Europe and finds the
war. Ex-
the Russian famine by the funds of fled at the outbreak of the
causes of the shift in the economic
Colonial Secretary.
hard-
I. 0. B. B. HEARS TALK
the
American
administration
and
'
haunted
by
hunger
and
by
the
Regarding
Major
Abramson,
gov-
conditions of the North and West of
the
BY RABBI BERKOWITZ ernor of a iLstrict in Southern Pales- other sources. ships of the terrible exodus and . draw
Europe, together with the continued
Commenting on the prospects of t equally terrible return, many
tine, concerning whose origin and re-
unsatisfactory conditions in the South
the next harvest in Russia, Mr. Hoov- their last breath at the journey s end.
and Fast. Ile gays that the nature' of
Arrangements Being Completed for ligion many questions have been put
declares: Those who are ministering to them
in both houses of Parliament, the er
the new immigration is no different
Pisgah Lodge Excursion Aug. 1.
"Whatever the supply may be, it I must therefore follow them to their
Duke of Sutherland replied that the
from the old; that the criticisms level-
where new work of succor
governor
was
born
in
Palestine
of
seems
likely there will be sporadic I homes,
ed at the present immigrants are the
same that were thrOwn at the bends
Rabbi Henry J. Berkowitz Monday Rumanian parents. his religion, he hardship in some localities due to the t begins.
In
the
town of Brisk, for example,
stated,
was
always
Christian,
and
his
breakdown
in
distribution;
extreme
of the Irish and German immigrants
evening addressed Pisgah Lodge No.
poverty will continue in the cities where there is a welfare committee
when their arrivals were numerous.
34, I. 0. B. B., delivering an interest- name always Abramson.
for
re-immigrants,
operating under
h-
communities
and,
further-
I
according
to
the
anti-
Questions
put
to
SecretaryChurc
ing talk on anti-Semitism, its origin
and Jewish
He claims that
Committee,
result of the shifting the Joint Distribution
immigration view for three fourths of
and spread during the past century.
ill in the House of Commons by Ma-
population
and
the
ravages
of
tam-
I
food'
clothing'
shoes
and medicine to
jor
Ormsby-Core
elicited
the
reply
Arrangements are now being com-
a century the only good immigrants
p o
and
pleted for the annual excursion of the that the Arabs dislike the word "man- i ne h
as been a considerable body of the value of 1,5000,000 marks
are dead immigrants.
for
Herwich takes a fling at General
lodge to Sugar Island, together with date" out of pure ignorance. he waif and destitute children that will 1,000,000 marks were loaned out
rapria
-
the Toledo B'nai B'rith lodge, on Tues- added that no pledges had been made require time for re•absorption. The new starts in life. A sec'sapp
Walker's old theory that immigrants
was made to
marks
under
eon-
tion
of
450,000
to
the
Palestine
Arabs
in
1915,
the
day, August 1. Games for adults and
great famine is, however,
take the place of unborn Americans,
for
re-immigrants
children are planned, prizes to be government always regarding Pales- trol and the situation promises much 'maintain 30 beds
as there would have been a larger
JEWISH WORKMEN BUILDING IN TEL-AVIV, PALESTINE
tine as excluded from the area of better after the harvest," in the-local hospital.
number among the natives had immi-
awarded to all.
The feature of the day, in addition Arab independence.
Of the 859,000,000 mobilised for
Comparatively few, however, are
(Turn to last page.)
By ALFRED BERLINER,
the purpose, $15,500,000 came out of ,
to
the
field
events,
will
be
the
annual
aware of the means by which a large
Director of the Bureau for the Tech- work of peace is accomplished. The baseball game with the Toledo lodge
the general funds of the American ' LATVIAN ASSEMBLY DECIDES
nical Training of Chaluxim, Ber-
Relief Administration through food
BOYCOTT UNIVERSITY
AGAINST YIDDISH LANGUAGE
Jew's have always thought that for team. Robert Finn is in charge of
lin, Germany.
remittances and eundry donations. I
the colonization of Palestine only arrangements.
FOR
By Congressional authorization for
The Pisgah baseball team last Sun-
money was needed, that human ma-
RIGA.—(J. C. B.)—The Latvian
(Editor's Note:—The following is terial was available in more than suf- day defeated the Flint lodge team by
seed and medical supplies, $23,-
WARSAW. — (J. C. B.) —Three food,
Constitutional Assembly has decided
PRAGUE.—(J. C. B.)—Following a translation from a German article
ial lan-
ficient numbers. It was naturally • score of 22 to 2 at the annual Flint thousands Jews have been made 300,000 were provided. Gold sup-
against
Yiddish as an offic
the unavailing protest by students of just received from Berlin, dealing
by the Soviet government yield-
assumed that the general Jewish mi- picnic.
fire which swept over plies
guage. While losign and German
A number of members have already homeless by a
the Prague University belonging to with • very interesting and timely gration movement would, as soon as
$11,433,000.
for court
the town of Yanova, province of Lu- ed Leading the unofficial agencies are recognised
the Deutsch Volkische Partei against
topic. We are indebted to the Keren the opportunity arose, make Pales- joined the proposed B'nai B'rith or- bin, destroying 400 houses, including
Yiddigh my not be used.
the appointment of Professor Samuel Hayesod Bureau for the use of the
towards this effort are pleadings, official asf ces and ordi-
chestra and more are urged to send
tine its objective.
the synagogue and the Jewish ele• contributing
Similarly
Steinhartz. the students decided to accompanying photograph as well as
the American Red Cross, which voted
Coming back to our comparison in their names to Elias Goldberg, the
are to appear In the languages
mentary school.
compel the professor to resign. the translation of the article.)
83,600,000 for medical supplies an d nances
with the conduct of warfare, we are acting secretary. At a meeting of the
of the minorities, including German
Provisions have been dispatched by
Among the measures to be adopted is
Slot'YiddIsh.
that at a time when the na- Glee Club, Thursday evening, Saul the Warsaw community for the suf. the Joint Distribution Committee,
reminded
Itmlatt;b0
had
refusal to take the oath of allegiance
It is generally known that for the tions were assembling all their forces Silverman, director, also asked that
which- allocated $2,325.000.'
to the university and to boycott the conduct of warfare men and money
join the singing group. ferers.
more
members
to
Page
Two)
(Turn
university if Professor Steinhart: in the fullest measure are required.
fails to resign.

Comniission Taken to Task by
Dr. Hourwich in His
Latest Book.



THINKS POGROMS IN

GERmANy till/RELY greased -,.rfrudrthelfr,

ARABS END STRIKE
AGAINST MANDATE

Detroit

FLOGGED, ROBBED
BY 100 HORSEMEN

HOW CHALUTZIM FOR PALESTINE
ARE BEING TRAINED IN GERMANY

POVERTY AMONG
JEWS IN RUSSIA • 514,489 Polish marks.
WILL CONTINUE

t



APPOINTING JEW

FIRE MAKES 3,000
PEOPLE HOMELESS

• voireiges

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