PAGE TWELVE I LESS ANTI-SEMITISM FOUND IN AMERICA, MARSHALL REPORTS (Concluded from page 1.) cepted clothing, and non-food pack- ages from persons in this country destined for relatives in Russia, had robbed the consigners of many thous- ands of dollars. Elect Officers. The following officers we re elected: Louis Marshall, president; Cyrus Adler and Julius Rosenwald, vice-presidents, and Isaac M. Ullman of New Haven, treasurer. Judge Irving Lehman and Louis Marshall of New York and Isaac M. Ullman of New Haven were re-elected members of the executive committee, to which Felix Fuld of Newark was added. Frederick M. Wise was elected a new member-at-large. Those present included Cyrus Ad- ler, Philadelphia; Jacob Asher, Wor- cester; the Rev. Dr. E. N. Calisch, Richmond, Va.; Simon Fleischmann, Buffalo, N. Y., and Eugene Warner, Buffalo; Mrs. Charles 1. Hoffman, Newark; Sol C. Krause, Philadelphia; Ilenry Laske, Springfield, Mass.; Martin 0. Levy, Philadelphia; A. L. I.uria, Reading; Julian W. Mack, Chi- cago; A. C. Ratshosky, Boston; Julius Rosenwald, Chicago; Victor Rose- water, Omaha; Judge Horace Stern, 'Philadelphia; Benjamin Stolz, Syra. cuse; Lewis Straus, Newark; Mon- tague Trieat, Charleston, S. C.; Felix Vorenborg, Boston; A. Leo Well, Weil, Pittsburgh; Lionel Weil, Goble- born, N. C.; Frederick W. Wile, Washington; !sailor Wise Hartford; W. B. Woolner, Peoria, and the fol- lowing from New York City: Isaac Allen, Hermit(' Bernstein, John L. Bernstein, Judge Nathan Bijur, Elias A. Cohen, Isaac Cohen, Samuel Dorf, William Fischman, Leon B. Ginsburg, Morris M. Green, Isadore Hirschfield, Max J. Kohler, Rabbi Jacob Kohn, Samuel C. I.am. port, Judge Irving Lehman, William Leiberman, Solon J. Leibeskind, Louis Marshall, N. Mealiensky, S. Neumann, Oscar S. Straus, Louis Srtauss Jr., Mrs. Alexander Kohut, Miss Rachel Natelson. TRENTON—(J. C. 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The attend- All teachers in the Montreal Talmud Torah school have gone on strike ance will be restricted to members because they declare they have not been paid for the last five months. only, therefore it behooves every • • • • young person who under the present The Danish-Jewish atom investigator, l'rofeasor Niels Bohr, now lectur- ruling of the Young People's Temple ing at the University of Manchester, is a candidate for the Nobel prize for Club is eligible to membership, to have his or her application in the physics. • • • • hands of the membership committee not later than Wednesday, Nov. 22. The authorities closed the Poale Zion paper in Warsaw and arrested the Applications, which must be accom- editor of the Bundist Volkzeitung because it published the election platform panied by dues can be mailed to Miss of the Bundist party. Irene Rosenberg, chairman of mem- • • • • bership committee, in care of Temple The Bundist Sejm Deputy, Dr. Fernsterblau, has been arrested in con- Beth El, Woodward at Gladstone. nection with the trial which has been started against him for his member- The following will act as patrons ship in the Bundist Party. and patronesses at the opening dance: • • • • Rabbi and Mrs. Leo M. Franklin, Work on the scheme of Engineer Rutenberg for electrification and ir- Rabbi and Mrs. Henry J. Berkowitz, rigation of Palestine will be started next spring. Preparations have been Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Goldberg, Mr. made to ensure the beginning of the work. and Mrs. Adolph Finsterwalet, Mr. • • • • and Mrs. Magnus Hirschfield, Mr. We are informed through a reliable source that Sir Gilbert Clayton, and Mrs. Louie Simon, Mr. and Mrs. the new civil secretary for Palestine, intends to conduct his work in ac- Melville Welt, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Fechheimer, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob eordance with the policy outlined in the White Paper. • • • • Nathan, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Oar- vett, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Solomon, The teachers of the Hebrew School in Munkacs, Austria, are threatened Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Rosenheim, Mr. with expulsion as foreigners by the authorities. The Jewish National Own. and Mrs. Mayer Sulzberger, Mr. cil has been asked by the teachers to intervene with the government and and Mrs. David A. Brown, Mr. and prevent their expulsion. Mrs. Max Grabowsky, Mr. and Mrs. • • • Milford Stern, Mr. and Mrs. Max Three hetmen, Gupala, Kampanejetz, and Schwarterow, who have ter- May, Mr. and Mrs. Frank V. Martin rorized the district of Krementsehug, were arrested by Red soldiers while and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Robinson. conferring in a wood near Zwenigorodka. The bandits were brought to The program planned for this sea- Charkow where the trial against them will soon take place. son is an elaborate one, embracing so- • • • 4. cial, religious, educational, athletic M. l'earlstein, manager of the Cleveland cloakmaker's union Announced and dramatic activities, and will bring thatit has been decided to call a strike in the l'rintz and Biederman factory, to the members the services of well the largest in Cleveland, because of the firm's refusal to sign an agree known speakers of dramatic and edu- went. A conference between the employers and the union will be held the cational subjects as well as entertain- ers of local and national repute. end of this week. • • • The Education Deportment of the Ministry for Jewish Affairs reports that there have been no applications for the three professorships in the Jewish subjects at the Lithuanian University. For this reason there will probably be no faculties in Jewish Literature., Jewish History and the (Concluded from Editorial page.) Semitic languages during this term. • • • • l'earlman of New York, Republican; The Praesidium of the Rabbis Association has called on the Minister of Isaac Bachrach of Atlantic City, N. Education, Mr. Kamieniecki, and discussed with him the situation of the J., Republican; Benjamin Rosen- Rabbis and the chedorim question. The Minister promised to consider the bloom of Wheeling, W. Va. Moses requests outlined in the memorandum offered by the delegation, and to Alexander was defeated for re-elec- settle them according to the rules of the constitution. tion as governor of Idaho, and Ern- • • • est Bomberger was defeated in the A delegation of Arabs headed by Mousse Kasim Pasha, head of the ex- senatorial campaign in Utah. A most ecutive committee of Moslem Christian Societies, is proceeding to the Near- flattering tribute paid any candidate East Peace Conference at Lausanne, to press the Arabs' claims against was given Dr. Charles P. Steinmetz, Zionism. Kasim Pasha stated that he intends to demand complete independ- the great Jewish electrical wizard, ence for Palesine, the withdrawal of the Balfour Declaration and the in- who although not elected, rolled up a auguration of a political status in accordance with the Covenant of the total vote of 207,138 in New York City alone. He was a candiate on the League of Nations. • • • • Socialist-Farmer-Labor ticket and Three hundred anti-Semitic students, members of the "Rozwoj" organiza- ran four to one ahead of his ticket. tion, besieged the Cafe Renaissance, Lemberg, and terrorized the Jewish Thousands of all parties split their guests there. In spite of repeated urgent requests from Jews, the police ballots to pay tribute to the greatest did not attempt to stop the outrageous act. of 'the students. The Polish living engineer and one of the great- students are the center of anti-Semitic propaganda in Galicia. As were re- est minds in the world today. ported only recently, Polish students had even organized a strike to pro- test against the abolition of percent norm against Jewish students. A Zionist Program. • • • • I was asked to outline a program The Municipal Council of Wilmersdorf, a suburb of Berlin, has rejected a motion to rename Koenigsallee where Rathenau was murdered, to Rath- for the study of Zionist problems and enausallee. This refusal is considered by the liberal press as an indication the principles that make for the foun- of the reactionary spirit which soon followed the general public indignation dation of the Jewish nationalist move- which the Rathenau murder has caused. Reactionary propaganda has now ment. The outlined program I sug- reawakened and a violent anti-Jewish agitation is carried on throughout gest herewith was criticized on the ground that, as a study of Zionism, Germany on a much larger scale than before Rathenau's murder. it must deal more at length with • • • • All Jewish Deputies belonging to the Roumanian Liberal Party have general Jewish history, but it was handed a memorandum to the government asking for satisfaction for the admitted that as an outline for Zion- anti-Jewish excesses committed in a number of towns in Moldavia, by im- ism proper, it covers the subject. mediate punishment of all who were responsible for the outrages com- The program follows: Lane Bryant Arcade f filEPETROIrilaurt Theihanksvivinq Dining Room Our Suites 25% Off C IIOOSE your new suite from the largest showing in Detroit at 25', off the regular price. One en- tire floor is devoted to matched period suites—a magnificent showing from the foremost makers in such styles as Renaissance, Chippendale, Elizabethan, Shera- ton, Queen Anne and others. All authentic creations are of fine character, tit to grace any home, and specially priced this week at a 25', discount. Early selections is advised. 1 7 41? Oaroer ez MAO an Ala and on Digesting the Week's News mitted on Jews, according to a despatch received from Bucharest. The deputies declared in their memorandum that the Jews throughout Roumania will boycott the Liberal Party unless action is taken and a recurrence of the excesses prevented. • • • • The Chinese government has conferred upon Ferno J. Schuhl, former Commissioner of the United States Court for China, the fifth class of order of the Chiaho, for distinguished services rendered to the government. Mr. Schuhl sat on the local bench at the United States Court for three years, retiring in June last. The local American Chamber of Commerce has also presented him with a testimonial eulogising his services in upholdng the best of Amercan traditions. Mr. Schuhl while not anardent communal worker, has contributed to the Jewish local institutions of which he is a member. • • • • With Dr. Stephen S. Wise as the principal speaker, a campaign was launched in Wilmington, Del., on Oct. 29, to secure 500 additional members for the Jewish Community Center of Wilmington, and to increase the in- come of that organization by $10,000.. Eighty workers were grouped in eight teams by Dr. Philip R. Goldstein, field secretary of hte Jewish Welfare Board, who conducted the campaign. Instead of the original quota of 500, the campaign resulted In a new additional membership of over 700. The chairman of the campaign was Theodore Grant, a prominent communal worker of Wilmington, • • • 5 Anti-Jewish excesses are reported to have taken place in Jassy, Vasslau, Harland, Bureau and other towns of Moldavia, according to dispatches of the Bucharest paper, Adverul. The propaganda against Jews is lead by Prof. Virgilia Propescu, who is trying to organize a Christian National Association on the lines of the Awakening Magyars in Hungary. The leaders of the Jewish Community have addressed themselves to the government with an urgent request to take energetic measures. The government published a state- ment promising to punish severely the students of Jassy who have been responsible for the excesses there. • • • • Chief of State Pilsudski of Poland, during his brief stay in Wilno, has given a promise to intercede personally in behalf of the Jewish school sys- tem of the Wilno district, following the interview he granted Dr. Schabad, a prominent Jewish leader and school mate of the Polish President Dr. Schabad headed a delegation of Wilno Jews who complained that their re- peated requests for government aid for the Jewish schools had been ignored by the Prime Minister and the Ministry of Education. At one time, it was stated, the Polish authorities made a definite undertaking to place the en- tire system under government supervision.. I. Zionism and Jewish nationalism in the Bible. II. Effects on Jewish nationalist feeling of the destruction of the Temple and the dispersion of the Jews. a. Jewish nationalist outbursts. b. Return under Cyrus. c. Maccabean Rebellion. d. Second destruction. e. Bar Kochba rebellion. III. Nationalism in the Middle Ages: The Ghetto, Mediaeval and Modern. a. Effects of Emancipation Move- ment on Zionism. b. Assimilation. c. Reform Judaism and "Mission of the Jew" theory. IV. Chovevei Zion Movement: The Bilu Movement. a. llaskalah movement and na- tionalism. b. Pogroms of 1861 and reaction on part of Jews. c. Formation of first colonies in Palestine. d. Baron Rothschild's contribu- tions to Zionism. e. Leo Pinsker's "Auto-Emancipa- tion." V. Modern Zionist movement; Dr. llerzl's Judenataat. a. Life of Dr. Herzl. b. First Zionist Congress. c. Response of Jewish People. d. Jewish institution created by Congress: 1 Jewish National Fund. 2 Jewish Colonial Trust. 3 The Permanent Congress. VI. Post-Herulian Zionism: The Struggle Among Masses. 1. Search for leaders. On Oct. 13, the Naies, one of the Yiddish dailies appearing In Kowno, 2 David Wolfson. notified its readers that in consequence of the increase in the cost of pro- 3 Max Nordau. duction the paper would in future appear as a weekly. On the same day, VII. Balfour Declaration Zionism: however, the Commander.in-Chief in Kowno ordered the suppression of the a. Allied nations' endorsement. paper on account of a series of articles against the authorities. The J. C. B. b. Response of masses. undrestands that the article particularly referred to is one which appeared c. Political struggles. in the issue of Oct. 1, attacking the military requisition of dwelling houses. d. San Remo decision. This requisition of dwelling houses is stated to have been illegal and the e. Attacks on Jews in Palestine. newspaper is understood to be appealing on this ground against the suppres- f. Work of Arab delegations in sion order. England and France. • • • • g. Discussion of Palestine mandate This week the last group of Galician and Bukowinian Jewish refugees by British parliament. will be leaving Vienna for their homes. About 7,000 persons have been 1. Defeat of mandate by Lords. repatriated in this way during the last four months. There are still several 2. Approval by House of Com- thougands such refugees in Vienna desirous of returning to their pre-war mons. homes, but the Joint Distribution Committee has decided that this is to be h. Unanimous approval of Zion- the final draft and no further sums are available for transportation pur- ist resolutions by both houses poses. The repatriation of the 7,000 refugees has cost the "Joint" about of U. S. Congress. $70,000. The Vienna delegation of the East Galician Jewish National Coun- i. Ratification of mandate by cil is at present negotiating with the East European Department of the League of Nations. "Joint" with a view to obtaining a further allocation for the purpose of VIII. Zionist movement and its transferring more of the refugee : to their homes. auxiliary branches: a. The Zionist Organization. An official commission investigating famine conditions in the Ukraine b. Poole Zion. reports that the situation is critical, Odessa advices state. Deaths from c. Mizrachi. starvation are again reported, following a short respite. The situation in d. Zeirei Zion. northern Ukraine is somewhat more favorable, whereas in the south, particu- e. Hadassah. larly in Odessa, Nikolayew, Saporoschje, Donets, Elizavetgrad and Ekatteri- . Young Judaea. noslav, the conditions are alarming, according to the statement Colonel IX. Zionism in America: From Haskel of the American Relief Administration gave your correspondent. Mordecai Manuel Noah to hte approv- Colonel Haskel is of the opinion that the feeding program will have to be al of the Palestine program by both continued until August, 1923. The colonel's view is shared by Dr. Boris houses of Congress in 1922. D. Bogen of the Joint Distribution Committee, who has just returned from X. Jewish responsibilities created a tour in the Ukraine. Dr. Bogen stated the situation in Southern Ukraine by mandate: will demand a "colossal effort' on the part of his committee. a. The Jewish Agency. • • • • b. Instruments for building Pales- The request of the Jewish educational authorities in Palestine for an tine. increase in the Government's grant in aid to the Zionist schools has been de- 1 Keren flayesod. nied. The deputation representing the Educational Bureau of the Zionist 2 Jewish National Fund. Executive and the Teachers Union submitted that the subsidy to the Hebrew 3. Palestine Development Coun- schools was not proportionate either to the Jewish population or the num- cil. ber of puplla attending the Jewish sthoolk' It was pointed out, moreover, 4. Jewish Colonial Trust. that the annual grant of 2,200 pounds for the Hebrew school System Is not 5. Hadassah Medical Unit. proportionate even tothe sums allocated by the government for general edu- 6. Ruttenberg Concession. cation, out of which funds the Arab Schools are generously supported. The 7. Mortgage Banks, etc. government, however, found itself unable to meet the demand for an an- nual subsidy of 18,000 pounds, asking the Jewish authorities to continue the The action of a fool cannot serve sacrifice until such trnie as the government revenue will permit more liberal as • precedent.—The Talmud. aid. ["Thct_ Store lent. n en ea itl HI a 1. it ti II Flat Work --- As You Like It You know what highest class flat work service is—you know how every piece ought to look when it comes back. If you are not getting such service, let us show you how we do it. 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