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A merica ffavish Periodical eater

CUTTON AMU! - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

bE111.01T EWISII 11RONICII

Michigan's Only
Jewish Newspaper
Printed in English

MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION



DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1922

VOL. XII. NO. 19

LEADING AMERICANS
URGE JEWISH YOUTH
TO BECOME ACTIVE

As Celebrated by the Jews of Bokhara

,

Steady Emigration Stream
Originates From the Fam-
ine Areas.

8-3-2-6

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Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents

U. S. Preferred As
Ukraine RefugeesDetroiter Cables of
Distress in Ukraine
Mandatory Power
Flee to Caucasus

Feast of Tabernacles

Telephone
GLENDALE

Col. Wedgwood Expresses Pal
estine Sentiment at Lon-
don Danner in His Honor.

-

D, A, BROWN CABLES
DISTRESS IS STILL
ACUTE uKNAINIA

Many Thousands of Pogrom

Orphans Shelterless and
LONDON.—At a dinner given in
('ONSTANTINOPLE.—(J. C. B.)
his honor on Sept. 27 by the Keren
Unprotected.
—The Caucasus has become the scene
Hayesod in London prior to his de-
of a steady emigration stream, origi-
parture f.nr the United States, Col.
nating from the famine areas, espec-
Josiah C. Wedgwood declared that AMERICA SAVED DAY FOR
ially the Crimea and the Ukraine.
he would endeevor to win the Jewish POLAND, SAYS DETROITER
Masses of Jewish refugees are wind-
workers of the United States for the
VICE-PRESIDENT'S PLEA
ing their way through this region and
cause of Zisnism and said among
IS TO BE TRUE TO OWN
are aiming at reaching !labium which
other things that a Jewish Homeland Hoover Organization Worked
has become an important concentra-
in Palestine would give the Jews the
Until Necessity Was Past,
tion point of Jewish refugees. From
possibility of applying to England
Governor Miller, Mayor Hylan
here they endeavor to reach Constan-
Declares Relief Chief.
against persecutions in other lands.
tinople and there are many who suc-
of New York Send Mess-
He stated also that he would have
ceed in finally seedling this town.
wished
that
the
mandate
for
Pales-
Indorsement.
ages of
NEW YORK. — David A. Brown
There are at present about 589 refu-
tine had been conferred upon the
gee families or 2,000 souls who are in
;United States instead of Great has sent a cable to the American Jew-
t he most pitiable situation, so much
ish Relief Committee in which he
NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.)—Declar-
Britain.
the more as all these people have to
ing that "No person who is false to
The dinner was attended by mem- says that distress Is still acute among
rely upon local charity which, in view
his own nationality can be true to
bers of the Zionist executive in Eng- the Jews of the Ukraine, even though
of
the
present
financial
situation
in
America," Vice-President Calvin Cool
DAVID A. BROWN
thnd and by a number of members conditions have slightly improved.
Russia, is anything but insignificant.
Thousands upon thousands of pogrom
idee rave imretus to the "Join Week"
Who is nuking a study of Eastern of l'arliament identified with the ad- orphans are still shelterless and un-
There
is
a
local
relief
committee
which
campaign which was started by the
re•' %weed liberal and labor group,
has established some shelters for Europe•n Jewish conditions es ■
Friedlander Educational Conference,
among them Commander Kenworthy protected.
about 400 people, but the misery is r t of the '
Following is Mr. Brown's cable,
aided by the Jewish Education Asso-
t i ybeir.; and Mr. Malone. l'hilip Snowden,
too large to cope even with the fringe s om br
o
swsn
e
ri
this%
d
M
i
s
tr;
ciation. In a letter which was re-
the well known British labor leader, which is dated Sept. 28:
of it. About 30 per cent of these ref- etas in Ukrainis.
"Have just made a complete trip
ceived by Judge Otto A. Rosalsky,
as
well
as
Mrs.
Snowden,
were
also
ugees are bound for Palestine, the
honorary chairman of the campaign,
present. Telegrams were received through the Kiev district, comprising
great part of them intend joining
the vice-nresident sent a stirring mes-
from Dr. Weizmann and Mr. Soko- Kiev,2 Chernigov, Volynia and Po-
their relatives in the United States.
dolia governments and have visited
, Paris
Pda
sage to the Jewish youth of America,
whom were
low, ,
Many of them are without a roof to
bot h w i shed God most of the leading cities, such as
whom the Friedlander Educational
ti me. o
their head and without food and con-
Conference is endeavoring to enroll
speed to the "champion of Oriental Jitomir, 13erditschey, Novograd, Vo-
sequently the death rate is very heavy.
races in Parliament." The toastmas- linsk, Mogilev, Rostov, Boguslav and
in some organized Jewish activity, a
The situation of these people has late-
ter was Joseph Cowen, who praised others, and find that while the con-
club, class. study group or philan-
ly taken such an unfavorable turn
the efforts of the Jews in America ditions are slightly better than they
thropic body.
that the refugees decided to send a
and l'oland for the Keren Ilayesod, were a few months ago distress' is
delegation to Constantinople to urge
The vice-nresident wrote:
still acute.
the immediate dispatch of relief, as $1,240,000 Appropriated by and thanked Colonel Wedgwood for
"It will be gratifying to everyone
"These people make • special plea
his insistence that Great Britain
otherwise one would he faced with a
interested in good citizenship to know
for help to the Jews of America.
maintain
her
pledge
to
the
Jewish
J. D. C. For Carrying Out
catastrophical situation. It is feared
that the Friedlander Educational
They have no one else to look to. It
people.
that, in view of the continual influx
Conference is planning a campaign
Dr. Rosen's Project.
is evident that our problem here is
ee 4 C o yention Hers
To A thn
of Jewish refugees into town, the
to promulgate and perpetuate the
Colonel Wedgwood in his speech serious one and to relieve it will
Georgian
Authorities
will
prohibit
the
wonderful culture which si the heri-
mean that we must do more than we
NEW YORK.—Dr. Joseph A. Ro- stated that he had accepted the in- have, especially for the victims of the
entry of further refugees.
tage of the Jewish race.
There are also refugees in other sen, who is credited with having ef- vitation of the American Poale-Zion former pogroms. This section has
Obedience Born of Reverence.
towns of the Caucasus, such as Tif- fected a revolution in agricultural to take part in their coming conven- thousands upon thousands of former
"One of the dangers to America
lis and Bakou, but their number is methods in the Volga districts by the tion in harmony with the resolutions pogrom orphans, some of them living
is that those who come here will
very small in comparison with those substitution of 5,000,000 acres of of the British Labor party, which is in institutions and some of them liv-
Amercian Indian corn for Russian In favor of Zionism. The workers, ing as beat they can. There are many
break with their past. People need
in Batoum.
something to which they can tie.
In addition to the deplorable situ- wheat, and thereby saving the peas- he declared, fought against every other victims, men and women also,
(From a photograph by the American Colony, Jerusalem.)
ants of that section of Russia from form of injustice, and he deplored
They need that obedience which is
of Bokhara celebrating their harvest t ation of the emigranted Jews, the con- future famines, is to return to the the appearance in America of symp• who have become entirely Inca eel.
born of reverence. The sentiment of
Here we have a glimpse of the Jews
e ewe
all that the
in ditions of the native Jews are also

reverence comes only from knowl- fe diva', or Succoth. The traditional booth, the Lula. •nd Esrog
beyond description. Those who are Ukraine shortly to lead another revo- toms of anti-Semitism. Ile protested fated because of
against the efforts which were being here have had to endure unfortunates
edge. There is room in our country ST idenc• on the photograph.
most struck by the political change lution.
This time, Dr. Rosen, who is one of
for everything that is good; there is
in Russia are the mountaineer Jews
hts. I make a special plea. They are en-
no restraint here save against evil.
living in the regions of Daginsten and the leading garicultural scientists in rig With regard to Zionism, Colonel titled to our symathy and our help
this
country, is to endeavor to de-
Those who come to our shores must
Terek who have been agricultural lab-
Wedgwood stated that some interne- I because they suffered only because
bring what they have which is good
orers before the war. Their material velop a generation of Jewish farm-
with them and never Cease to cherish
situation is a very bad one, inasmuch ers and the Jewish Joint Distribution tionalists were opposed to it because they
"I were
hope Jews.
that during the holiday sea.
it. No eerson who is false to his own
as they have been expelled from their Committee has appropriated $1,240,- it strengthened national pride, but
national
pride,
said
the
colonel,
was
son
all
those who have* not already
000
through
its
reconstruction
com-
nationality can be true to America.
cam.
villages by the other inhabitants.
their pledges in our lhaste who
mittee, of which Col. Herbert H. Leh- a necessary stage in the development paid
"Teach the ancient landmarks to
gn do so at once and all tos
man is chairman, to enable Dr. Rosen of the international spirit. England, pai not subscribe or those who wish
the youth of the Jewish race. Let
to carry out his project to establish he said, was glad to do something d to id make additional subscriptions do
them learn to venerate freedom by
55,000 Jewish families as tillers of for the Jews because they have been
coming into a knowledge of the troth. Congressman Johnson Urges l Preparations Being Made for
so at once, so that this money may
the soil. The Ukrainian government her friends. England did not have become available and we may be able
That learning and wisdom which has
I Annual Meeting of B'nai
Further
Reduction
of
is in complete sympathy with thin many friends In the world. The at- to broaden our program and do more
been a sustainnig influence to the
B'rith Directors.
f
project, says Dr. Rosen, who, when titude of the Arabs in the present for the people in Russia than we are
Immigration Quota.
Jewish race through all the centilries
he came back to this country recently crisis in the Near East, Colonel able to do with our present limited
must be preserved for the benefit of
'
to lay his epoch-making proposal be- Wedgwood
said, proved that England
mankind. The youth of your people
Adolph Freund, trustee of the
W A S 11 I NGTON.—Congressman
n means."
Meeting to Be Addressed by Noted for the Joint Distribution Commit- needed the Jews in Palestine.
can associate themselves for no more

Albert Johnson, chairman of the Cleveland Orphan Home, Wednesday
tee,
brought
with
him
letters
of
ap-
conclusion
Colonel
Wedgwood statedl
patriotic purpose."
Social Worker Will Be Open
House immigration committee, in an announced that the board of direc-
proval from Christian Rakovsky, that he would have wished that the I ARRIVES IN MOSCOW AFTER
to the Public.
elaborate Survey of the immigration tors of the home will hold an annual
Governor's Mousse.
president of the Ukrainian republic, mandate for I'alestine had been con-1 POLISH INSPECTION TRIP
Governor Nathan L. Miller of New restrictions published in the last Con- meeting in Detroit on Sunday, Oct.
and other officials.
ferred on America instead of Great , MOSCOW,—(J. C. B. Mail Serv-
York in his letter to Judge Rosalsky gressional Record, boldly proposes 15. The home is supported by the
ice.)—David A. Brown of Detroit,
Miss Julia I.athrop will be the
"Rosen Rye" Discoverer.
Britain.
Independent
Order
of
B'nai
B'rith.
cutting
down
the
quotas
of
certain
expresses the belief that the general
Mrs. Snowden Speaks.
speaker at the opening meeting of the
I national director in the campaign in
Dr. Rosen, who is known in this
Preparations are being completed Jewish Woman's Club on Oct. 9, to
welfare of the state will be promoted countries on account of the Jews.
Mrs. Snowden remarked that she America last winter for European re-
country as the discoverer of the now
by increased membershin in Jewish
Certain countries, he says, unload for this annual meeting, which will take place at the Detroit Federation
en Rye," reported to the lied lately been hailed as a Jewess, lief, has arrived in Moscow after an
organizations. Governor Miller states: their undesirables on America by be held beginning 10 a. m. Oct. 15 building, Hancock and Second ave- fanfous "Ros
against the
Joint Distribution Co mmittee that e- , because she had written
If our government is to be a con- means of the passport system. Po- at the Hotel Stetter. The morning nues, at 8 p. m.
Speaking
the relief
work in
ar there were 30,000 Jew- , persecution of Jews in H Hungary.. She inspection
trip of through
Poland.
fore the war
tinued success, it is necessary that land has withheld passports from one meeting is planned to be followed
Miss Lathrop is one of the fore- ish farmer families in the Ukraine, I praised tic Jews for their ability and , i Eastern Europe, Mr. Brown said:
we have men of the highest charac- class and granted passports to an- by a luncheon at the Stetter, with an most social workers and should be 25,000 additional families having expressed the hope to be in Palestine "The hoover organization has been
i absolutely fair and has distributed its
ter and integrity in whose hands we other, which accounts for the oddity afternoon meeting to open at 2 p. m. greeted by a large audience. Iler since then abandoned the cities and , before long.
may place the reign of power. To in the statistics for the past year,
Mr. Malone, M. P., declared that relief everywhere without regard to
B'nai B'rith workers from 14 states message on "The Modern Child Wel-
centers because of the ,
great extent, character is founded s howing that more Poles left America of the North and Southwest are ex- fare Movement" should appeal to industrial
menace of pogroms and starvation, , the Palestine mandate was the moat • race or creed. The Jews of Poland
upon religions training we receive in than arrived. Poles of old time blood pected to come here to attend this • parents, social workers and teachers. and also, Dr. Rosen said, because of praiseworthy part of the peace trea- ', made this perfectly dear to me. I
our youth. When a man forsakes the returned to join the new Poland pans-
and meeting. The program for the offer
Miss Lathrop is a graduate of Vas- a real urge back to the soil. : ties. Mr. Malcolm expressed greet- traveled all through Congress Poland,
religion of his fathers and lets all Polish Jews were freely given
has not yet been completed, but will sar College, and since that time has
"Land in the Ukraine is free—tre- ings to the Zionists in the name of East and West Galicia and in the
Wilna section and nowhere did I hear
religious influence go out of his life. ports to the United States, making be announced next week. The meet- spent her life in welfare work, spe- mendous tracts of it—to anyone who , the Armenians.
there is ant to be a lowering of the their number out of all proportion to ing is expected to be the largest since cializing in work among the insane
' a single complaint of discrimination.
will till it," said Dr. Rosen. "These'
high quality of character that has the quota.
I There is a marvelous appreciation on
the organization of the home in 1868. and in juvenile delinquency. For include old crown lands and the es- POLISH JEWS HOPE TO
part of the Jews wherever I have
been known to exist within this nor-
Quotes "Leading Jews."
The important business to come many years she was a voluntary tates of the exiled nobility and coon-
ELECT 35 MEMBERS OF i the
been for the breadth of view and the
Ocular individual. If, on the oP , er
In these countries, Mr. Johnson as- before the meeting will include the resident of Hull (louse, Chicago, try-gentry. Huge tracts have been
POLAND'S PARLIAMENT I absolute impartiality of the American
Fend, the man remains true to the serfs, political division is always planning for the construction of a working with Miss Jane Addams. She
acquired by the neighboring peas-
hick relicioes ideals that have been racial, the majority party oppressing new orphan home.
has made several tours abroad in soots and in many localities the peas-
ro , Relief Administration. And I rejoice
entry
WARSAW.— (J. T. A.) _ F
instilled in him in his early days. be the minority party, usually composed
; in the fact that the Joint Distribu-
study and observation along these
have invited the Jews to join ,
Ladies'
committees
wilt
entertain
.
he Jew or Gentile. I am sure that
them in taking possession of this present indications it does not appear Non Committee, which controls the
lines.
of Jewish citizens.
visiting
delegates
and
their
friends
ent of our funds abroad, is
we need have no fear of the type of
Miss
Lathrop
has
served
in
an
of-
"We do not want that division," attending the annual meeting. Those
land. Thousands of Jews in the Kiev, altogether improbable that Polish disbursement
on its feeding program in
man who is to come forward to con- Chairmen Johnson declared, "and the
and Vitebsk sections have for- Jewry will return during the op. I
desiring to assist in the entertairs- ficial capacity on the Illinois State Odessa
saken
the
towns
and
settled
on
the'
proaching
parliamentary
elections
25
carrying
duct our governmental activities."
Board
of
Charities,
the
Illinois
So-
safest way to prevent
it is such
by coon- ment programs are asked to com-
from all
land. They can hardly be called members to the Polish Sejm and 10I the
Ukraine
broad
lines. along exactly the same
Hylan's Expression.
in g the quotas ill be best for all con- municate with either Mr. Freund, ciety for Mental Hygiene, the Chi-
"I believe, because I was repeats
w
s.
trustee of the Jewish Orphan Home, cago School of Civics and Uhilan- farmers yet, because they lack knowl- Jewish Senators.
Mayor Hylan's letter is in part as tries.
I
thropy, the Juvenile Protective As- edge, implements, animals, but they , The Jewish voter's task will not be edgy told by the Poles themselves,
d. Leading Jewish people of
cerne
\
follows:
e United States have said this to or Adolph Finsterwald and Isaac sociation, and recently as head of the have the will—and that is the most i easy. lie will have to look to his that
the A. R. A. work in Poland has
Goldberg, who are directors of the
"There can scarcely be a more th
liation and in turn to the L saved the day for the people of that
Children's Bureau of the Department important factor. The opportunity party affiliation
beneficent object than the directing me."
home.
with
which
his
party
has
fused
country.
The American help did
bloc
t
of Labor at Washington, D. C. She has come to them to take root in the
It is plain from this statement that
,if young people in the path of up-
Messrs. Freund, Finsterwald and
for election purposes.
more than merely feed the starving
Mr. Johnson considers the Jews to be
is also active in club work and has soil if they will till it.
right citizenship. This is a useful,
Goldberg are in charge of the ar-
gR
There
are
five
Jewish
blocs
Amond
c
k e1
d•, it lifted
the
1
i
lo th the
clothe
written several comprehensive ar-
a specifically undesirable class. Deal-
The Prime Needs.
rangements for the meeting in De-
the 21 ballots already announce.•an
ticles and reports on the care of the
rel to I The ballot of the united minorities i country out of the terrible depres-
"The roem
bl here does not alsoate
commendable and worthy of expan- ing in general with the present law, troit.
sion into which it had fallen and
Mr. Johnson declares country seems
insane, civil service and child wel- only to the new farmers, but
,
sion. The opportunities to be af-
fare work. The public is invited to the established colonists. War and bloc has 41 candidates, of whom 13 gave the people the wish to live.
forded by the conference should to want complete suspension. This PISGAH LODGE INITIATION
Jews.
On Road to Prosperity.
is impossible, he thinks, but proposes
attend
this
meeting.
the
pogroms
have
slain
many
of
them
are

strike a responsive chord in the heart
Three Jewish groups have remained
Poland is now on the road to
substitute .
THIS MONDAY EVENING
and caused many more to flee. Large ,
of our Jewish youth, with resultant the following,
tracts have been abandoned in this , outside of the minorities' bloc. They '
the percentage to 2 or I li
to
Reduce
Initiation of a new class of can- UNITED HEBREW SCHOOLS way and allowed to lie fallow. Ne- . are the Bund, the Left Poole Zion prosperity, and the A. R. A. stood
advantage to the individual and
per cent.
didates for membership will be held
the country.
by the old and the middle-class elements be.' gy it until its work was done. I be-
Would Admit Families.
of the
land owned
"Permit me to extend through you,
this Monday evening by Pisgah Lodge FORM LADIES AUXILIARY elect
colonists
carries
with it the risk of longing to the so-called Priluzki r lieve
the organizations
Poles will admit
that
1 the even
Hoover
worked
to the Friedlander Educational Con-
Restrict admissions to husband, No. 34, I. 0. B. B. The degree team
forfeiture. Even greater is the dan- , Party, together forming a distinct there until the necessity was past.
ference, an expression of my interest wife or children of citizens of aliens and the glee club will officiate in
The United Hebrew Schools an-
Now
the
Poles
themselves
are
carry-
°'.
and kindly regard, together with sin- permanently domiciled here, and ex- their respective capacities for the nounce that tentative plans for the ger of forfeiture for the new farm-
The Jew.. , -.)f Eastern Galicia have ing on, particularly in the line of
e they are aided to 'return
cere best wishes for the continuance elude all others. He proposes also to first time this year.
formation of a ladies' auxiliary of era un lss
to the soil' in a very real sense. Un- their own ballot, with the Zionists, child feeding. They told me that
and enlargement of Hi splendid perfect the literacy test by exclud- retIntot nat M. Alexander, stwT
da
ay
s
h
o
.w
who
the schools were completed at an or-
d Adh creating • they , are feeding some 400,000 c i -
h'
we give that aid we will lose an
ing "mentally inferior and emotion-
work."
ganization meeting held a week ago less
unusual opportunity to open up for separate blos not included in the nil..
bl " and to admit students, evening, was called on for an im- Thursday at the Shaarey Zedek. Mrs. thousands of Jews a health-giving norities ballot. In consequence of dren there now. The child problem
in Poland is a big one, but the Poles
actors and members of certain pro- promptu address and gave a very in- Wolf Kaplan was elected temporary and useful Vocation. the virtual boycott of the elections' learned from the American ors
fessions to temporary stay only. teresting analysis of the existing con- chairman of the auxiliary. A com-
"Animals, machinery, knowledge— by the Ukrainians in Eastern Galicia, , have
anizations which have been working
Their admission in excess of the ditions in world Jewry, with particu- plete announcement will be made these are the prime needs. The sum the Zsws are hopeful of returning at g
with them how it can be solved.
quota for permanent stay as allowed lar relation to the mechanism of next week.
"The Joint Distribution Committee
of
$100,000
advanced
last
spring
by
least
eight
deputies.
at present should stop.
propaganda. Mr. Alexander's re-
the Joint Distribution Commmittee to I Representatives of the White Rus-
WARSAW.—(J. T. A.)—The Mex- Mr. Johnson would also change the marks were followed by insistent
Jewish farmers through co-operative sians, Germans, Russians, Ukrainians is doing some feeding, particularly in
organizations have gone mainly for 1 and Jews have published a joint refugee kitchens, taking care of those
an government's offer relating to percentage of these admissible month- questioning on the part of the mem- RUMOR STARTS TROUBLE
not in- ly from 20 to 10 per cent, thus elimi- bers present, who asked for the
the minority
bloc people
who Russia,
are coming
into
the coun-
FOR JEWS OF TEHERAN seeds for this fall's sowing and for ; manifesto
is striving declaring
to safeguard
the constitu-
, try from
chiefly
repatriates.
concessions to colonists was
speaker's
opinion
on
existing
prob-
"When I was in Warsaw, I saw
tended for Jews only, says an official noting
confusion and hardship due to
; tional
only for ptlroawc:
o-huolrisessu.fficFeifnt American
t he bsolute cessation of immigration lems.
/I
of
Polish
citizens
as
well
them
working
on
a
great
monument
Sig
ts
I
not
statement, characterizing all to
LONDON.—J. T. A.) —Jewish ptolorsugwh
from certain countries during seven
Mr. Alexander also touched on the shops at Teheran are closed and the ing up all the Jewish acreage, but I u to promote their cultural develop-' right in the heart of the city. They
about the offer as "premature, ex- months of each year. At present
aggerated and inspired." The state- some countries exhaust their quotas present political and economic condi- Jewish quarter forbidden to Moham- also to assist hundreds of non-Jewish I ment. On that basis, it is declared, were erecting it as a tribute of the
are entitled to the sup- ; generosity of the American people.
ment asserts that the Mexican gov- in five months. Ile finally urges that tions and on their effect on the'Jew- medans as • result of anti-Jewish dis- farmers and increase the good will the minorities
of the democratic elements in
Bettor Underst•nding.
ernment would welcome the immigra- discretion should be allowed in de- ish people.
turbances lasting several days, say already developing. A few squads Port
ther thing that I noticed
"Another
tion of all classes of Europeans, the termining the nationality of the im-
recent dispatches from the Persian of teachers drafted from the National Poland.
which
interested
me particularly was
offer not being restricted to Jewish migrant. Other factors, besides birth,
capital. The trouble appears to have Farm School and the Agricultural
FEDERATION
the
bath-houses
built by the Joint
ZIONISTS
RESENT
POALE
UKRAINIAN
School
at
Woodbine,
would
be
able
to
started
over
the
rumor
that
Jewish
settlers.
should be considered.
Distribution
Committee.
There are
SEEKS 10,000 MEMBERS
ZION SUCCOTH MEETING school boys had attacked a female ser- give these farmers sufficient training
approximately 175 of these. They
vant of a Mohammedan ecclesiastic. in the field for all practical purposes
Normal efforts to disperse the and a fair number of horses and cat. . A. Jaffin, 3011 Hastings street,
(Turn to last page.)
JUNIOR HADASSAH OPENS B'NAI MOSHE AUXILIARY
TORONTO.—(J. C. B.)—A protest
having failed, the police fired tie would go far toward increasing secretary of the Michigan Federation
ELECTS NEW OFFICERS against the Poale Zion of America for crowds
ACTIVITIES OCTOBER 11
over the heads of the mob, subsequent- production. Of course. that does not of Ukrainian Jews, issued an appeal
arranging to hold their annual con- ly prohibiting Mohammedans to enter cover all of their needs, but it will to those who pledge money for the
On Tuesday evening, Sept. 26, the vention here on October 14, the eighth the Jewish quarter.
help the Jewish farmers retain pos- ; federation during the High Holy Days
Junior lladassah will open the sea-
day of Succoth, has been issued by
session and, what is equally impor- to make payment either at the above
son's activities this Wednesday even- ladies' Auxiliary of the B'nai Moshe
the Zionist Organization of Canada.
tant, make it possible for them to office of the Ukrainian Federation or
ing, Oct. 11, at the Shaarey Zedek, Synagogue held its annual election,
Such disrespect for Jewish tradition, ARAB MISSION LEADER'S
gratify their new urge, 'back to the to the presidents of synagogues.
at a meeting to be featured by an Mrs. Philip Jacoby, who has efll-
the Zionists maintain, will injure the
In response to an appeal made Kol
tl
filled
the
chair
for
the
pant
RESIGNATION
DEMANDED
Appeals for the federation were
interesting musical program. Re-
soil.' "

three years, was again re-electe to cause. The socialist Zionists are re-
made in all local synagogues during Nidre night by Rudolph Zuieback to
freshments will be served.
was minded that when they last held their
the
El Moshe congregation, $2,800
the
holidays.
Mr.
Jaffin
explains
that
Plans will be completed at this the pres'dency. Mrs. Rosenberg
convention in Montreal on a Jewish
JERUSALEM.—(J. C. B.)—The
contributions also entitle people to was pledged for the Talmud Torah
meeting for the first of the season's elected vice-president, with Mrs. Pe- feast, Zionist sentiment in Canada resignation of Mouse Kazim Pasha,
connected
with the synagogue. Mr.
membership
in
the
federation.
The
affairs, to be given early in Novem- ter Vass as secretary and Mrs. Samuel suffered a serious setback.
president of the Arab Executive and
membership campaign is being ex- Zuleback himself is paying 10 per
ber. Jaulaus as tresaurer.
(
The local arrangement committee head of the delegation to London, is
cent of pledges made, in keeping with
The Auxiliary is anticipating an
tended
until
10,000
Jews
are
en-
JERUSALEM.—(J. C. B.)—King
The officers of the organization an-
of the Poale Zion is, however, going demanded by the moderate members.
a promise he made duringhis al
nounce that • membership campaign active and successful season and its on with its preparations, which in- They assert that Kazim 's uncompro- George's name has been given to • , rolled In the organization.
In addition to Mr. Jaffin, Joseph An appeal for a fund to decorate the
will be started soon and all old mem- first large affair will be the annual clude a number of public meetings to mising attitude jeopardizes the Ar- new street in Jerusalem, pursuant to
synagogue also brought pledges to
berg are urged to be present at the dance to be given Dec. 3 at the hotel he addressed by Colonel Wedgwood, ab's position preventing their legiti- the resolution of the Jerusalem mu- G.:ldstein and B. Janett made appeals
the amount of $3,500.
Mrs. Adolph Deutsch is
in local synagogues.
mate claims from receiving attention. niciplaity.
first of the year's meetings to assure
of the committee in charge. the British M. P.
i
chairman
chi
I Successful campaign.

Call On Juniors to Join Jewry
in Some Organized Jew-
ish Activity.

WILL SETTLE 50 ,000 ,
FAMILIES ON SOIL I i

SAYS LEADING JEWS ORPHAN HOME BOARD
OPPOSE IMMIGRANTS1 MEETS HERE OCT. 15

JEWISH WOMAN'S
CLUB WILL HEAR
JULIA LATHROP

• • •

SAY MEXICAN OFFER
NOT FOR JEWS ONLY

$2,800 RAISED FOR
EL MOSHE SCHOOL

JERUSALEM STREET
IS NAMED GEORGE

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