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(From cables of JewIth Correspondence Bureau and Jewish Telegraphic Agency.)
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The Standard Theater, the new Yiddish playhouse in Toronto, was :=
opened in the presence of the mayor and many other notables. This is the
first theater in Canada to be devoted to the Yiddish drama. It was erected
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at a cost of $300,000.
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The representatives of the Joint Distribution Committee in Latvia are =
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engaged in a bitter controversy with Jewish Kchillah leaders because e of the [ =
latter's demand for a greater measure of control and supervision over the . ss,
J. D. C. activities in Latvia.
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Russian students residing in Berlin have founded an association with
an anti-Semitic background, it is reported.
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M. Jules Rene Brisac, prefect of the Department of the Marne, has =
been made a Commander of the I.egion of Honor
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In the recent primaries at Mobile, Ala., Hyman Gabriel was elected a =
member of the School Board by a large majority.
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A new Jewish publication has just made its appearance in Paris. It is
called is Illustration Juice and is edited by M. Jacques Calmy and 0. Camby.
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A drive is in progress to raise $50,000 to provide a new home for the
Hebrew Home for the Aged of Hudson county, New Jersey. The present =
home in Jersey City accommodates but 21 inmates and is greatly over- .
crowded.
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The dedication of Temple Israel, Rockaway Beach, I,. I., which was' ===
recently destroyed by fire and abs been rebuilt, was held Sept. 17. The new =
building, located on Eighty-fourth street, is a thoroughly modern building =
and will house over ROO worshippers.
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Rabbi Abraham Chernaysky • wits tendered a farewell reception by the =
Members of the Place Israel Congregation of Plainfield, N. J., prior to his
departure for New York City, where he is to assume charge of the Con-,_
course Center of Israel, recently completed.
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Rev. Israel Brodie, whose appointment to succeed Rev. Dr. Joseph Abra- =
hams as mniister of the Melbourne, Australia, Hebrew community, was re- E.
cently announced, has been given a year's leave of absence, during which sas
time he will remain in England to complete iho studies.
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The Jewish community of Colchester, Conn., numbering but a few fami-
lies, has just completed a community house, size f,0 by 60. In the base- ' =
ment is a public bathhouse with two pools, Turkish baths and rest room
The upper story contains an assembly room and reading rooms.
Jewish manufacturers of Bialystok have organized a joint stock as.
elation named "Taasivah" to aid in the industrial revival of Palestine. A
large transport of machinery tie commence operations of s large spinning al
and weaving factory has already been despatched to Palestine by this '=
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association.
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The "Bund" of Poland has declined the invitation of leaders of some =
of the Jewish parties endeavoring to form a bloc in advance of the approch-
ing Sejm elections, the Bond leaders declaring that they are prepared to =
coalesce with Jewish and other socialists, but will have nothing to do with
the "bourgeoise."
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For the good of the "economic development" of Russia, Jewish workers
are urged in resolutions adopted at a conference of the Jewish commissaries' ,
at Witebsk to observe Sunday as their day of rest. Orthodox Jewish work-
men and many who are not affiliated with the synagogue have expressed =
Indignation over this action.
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Dr. M. Ssolovetchik, Minister of Jewish Affairs for Luthuania, has left
his post for a three months' vacation, and the president of the republic =
has appointed Dr. Julius Brutekus in his place. Dr. Solovetchik is anxious E-
t') resign the position in order to devote himself more completely as a mem- =
ber of the World Zionist Executive.
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That the l'russian government has determined to suppress the activities
of anti-Semitic and monarchist organizations is instanced by the fact that
permission has been withheld for the meetnigs of the anti-Semitic "Deutsche'
National Jugendbund," an association of German junkers whose monarchist I=
tendencies are exceeded only by their anti-Semitic proclivities.
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A searching investigation of the reports of recent anti-Jewish outbreaks
in the Ukraine and White Russia will be made by a representative of the
Jewish Telegraphic Agency on the spot. Louis Fischer, formerly of the
New York office, has secured permission to enter Russia, where he will .=
conduct the investigation on behalf of the Jewish news-gathering agency.
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Rev. David Levene, rabbi of the Constructive Synagogue of Brooklyn, F_
has accepted a call from Temple Emanu-El of Yonkers, N. Y., succeeding =
Rabbi Jacob Tarshis, who goes to Columbus. Dr. Levene, who is a graduate [=
of the Jewish Theological Seminary and who has a Ph. D. degree from El
Columbia University, was at Spokane for 13 years prior to his coming I E
to Brooklyn.
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L'Italie, the organ of the Catholic aristocracy in Rome, recently pub- E–L-
lished an article severely criticizing the action of the Pope in appointing
his librarian to deal with the Palestine mandate problem. The librarian is
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• converted Jew, Mr. Kovolnitzky of Bobruisk (White Russia), and, in the .1
opinion of L'Italie, a converted Jew is not a tit person to be entrusted with
such a task.
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The Bavarian government has issued a decree condemning anti-Semitic E
propaganda. It is explained that government is not condemning or approv-
ing of anti-Semitism as such, but that it takes its stand s against any action
which is liable to endanger public'security. The police are, therefore, in- =
structed to suppress any agitation which is likely to lead to murder or vio-
lence ass inst the Jews.
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At G essen (Province of Posen) the Jews have received anonymous
letters threatening them with death unless they leave the town. Many
Jewish chops and houses have been marked with mysterious signs. The
local Jewish community and the Jewish National Council of Warsaw have
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made reeresentations to the cabinet. The Minister of the Interior promised F.
to adopt Tecautionary measures to prevent any violence.
H. Freedman, Pres.
8964 W. Fort St. Cedar 2395
The encursion of "foreign" languages in Lithuanian Jewish life is re-
aented by Lithuanians, w who have formed a "Union to Spread the Lithu-
anian Language." The streets have been placarded with posters deploring =
the prevalence of German, Yiddish, Polish and Russian and declaring that.=
"Lithuanian is shunned." The Lithuanians are called upon to use Lithu- =
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avian In institutions, shops and offices.
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A conference of representatives of Jewish organizations to devise means =
of combatting the white slave traffic has been called at the initiative of the
Rabbinical Association. Trafficking in Jewish women is said to be —
Warsaw Rabbinical
particularly prevalent. Due to the economic depression, Jewish girls and '=
women are easily lured by promises of marriage. Such promises are often =
made by men representing themselves at Americans. The rabbis have
LILLIAN F. MOYLAN
broadcasted an appeal addressed to Jewish women in the provinces and
villages to be on guard against these charlatans.
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The rights of the Eastern Church to the Holy Places in Palestine, said LT
Corsets to be endangered by the Vatican's claim for a majority on the Holy Places
Special
Commission, are stressed in a note addressed by the Greek Patriarchate to =
the League of Nations. The note comes on the eve of the meeting of the =
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Council of the League of Nations. The Greek Church demands equal
representation in the Holy Places Commission. It is expected that France, ..7= ."
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Italy, Spain, Belgium and Brazil will support the Vatican's claims, while
-Slav delegates will side with the Greek =
the Greek, Roumanian and .logo-Slav
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Because British troops intervened in the ftehting between the Ruala, a =
from the University Bldg. to
Beduoin tribe of Trans-Jordania, and another tribe, leading, the Rualans I=
to the killing of many of their numbers, the Bedouins are threaten- I
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reports from Tiberias. The Rualans submitted to the governor of the
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Tiberias district an ultimatum demanding satisfaction, which the British
governor declined to consider. The colonies menaced by the Bedouins'
threat are Degania, a Jewish labor co-operative, Kinnereth, Mizpah and
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threatened they would shoot to kill if resisted, the report continues. Light
injuries were sustained by Feivel Katz, Abraham Schweilich, Jacob Gordon, =
David Gurwitz and two women named Slate Stolow and China Gaman. The
wife of one Shobse Jaffe was fatally wounded, as was Berl Lewik. The
Lithuanian militia came to the rescue of the Jews and after fierce street ,=
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A raid on the Jewish population of Gedroitz, near Wilna, was carried F.
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village of Pustilok, say delayed &deices from the Lithuanian capital. The =
resulted in the plunder of a number of shops and the mistreatment =
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Following the promulgation of the constitution over Palestine, announce- =
ment has been made that a census of the population will be taken imme-
distely. The census, which will yield the first authentic figure in all the =
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history, probably, of the Holy Land, giving the true proportion of the dif- —
ferent sections of the population—Moslems, Christians and Jews—will be =
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followed by the registration of all male citizens for the elections of 12
"unofficial" members of the Legislative Council. The Council will be com- :-.7...
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posed of 22 members, of whom 10 are to be appointed by Sir Herbert
Samuel, the High Commissioner. All inhabitants of Palestine desiring to
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are advised
in two
an order
published
apply for Palatine citizenship petitions
within
months,
to be eligible .1.71
High Commissioner to present
/ for narticination in the Legislative Council elections in six months.
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