A le= ,fewisk Periodical Cotter Michigan's Only Jewish Newspaper Printed in English CIMON ATENUI - CINCINNATI 30, OHIO Telephone GLENDALE ffEbETROITJEWISR 9-3-0-0 MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION OL• XIII. NO. 5 KEREN HAYESOD TO OPEN CAMPAIGN FOR $150,000 ON JAN. 21 Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1922 TEL-AVIV TOWNSHIP BONDS ARE ON SALE Palestine Government Behind Issue, Palestine to Get $12,000,000 Loan Butzel Will Address Y. W. H. A. On Sunday the First in History. Presents Russian Project to Hoover STUDENTS REJECT EINSTEIN'S THEORY German Anti-Semites' Vote Calls Is Jewish Propaganda. Brown Proposes $100,000,000 Loan to Save Starving Population. Jews and Arabs Fraternize As Dr. Chaim Weizmann Visits Jaffa. NEW I. 0. B. B. HEAD URGES BUILDING OF COMMUNITY CENTER I.EIPZIG.—(J. T. A.)—"Resolved, that the Einstein theory, for which Jews have made such widespread Every Jewish Element Here to propaganda is hereby rejected, in Joseph J. Cummins Elected WASHINGTON—David A. Brown, view of lacit of sufficient proof. JERUSALEM.—(.1. T. A.) — An- President of the Local Join Drive for Palestine chairman of the National Appeal for This is a literal translation of a nouncement is made that the govern- Pisgah Lodge. Fund. Jewish war-sufferers, conferred here passage in the minutes of the confer- ment of l'alestine has arranged for Thursday, Dec. 28, with Secretary ence of German students in Leipzig, a loan of £2,500,000. Herbert Hoover, head of the Ameri- just published, reporting a resolution With the exception of £50,000 as- TO ENCOURAGE EVERY REFORM, ORTHODOX JEWS can Relief Administration, at the lat- adopted by an "overwhelming ma. signed as a loan to Tranejordania and WORTHY JEWISH WORK ter's invitation, on Brown's proposal jority." WILL SUPPORT CAMPAIGN £300,000 to be used for the purchase that Congress should vote a loan of A Jewish paper, the C. V. Zeitung, from the French owners of the Je- $100' ,000,000 to the Russian people, commenting on the resoultion, refers rusalem-Jaffa railway, this money Robert Marwil Chosen to Head in order to save them from starva- to it as a "German People's Culture Construction of a Club House will be used for public works. tion. Document," and says: "Poor Ein- to Be First Aim of New The government he long had a Division to Canvass the Mr. Brown told Mr. Iloover that stein is now finished. lie will have to i definite public works program in Administration. Trades. in his opinion this loan should be surrender the Nobel prize. That the mind but was prevented from carry- used for the purchase. 14 tractors, collective intellect of the world stands1 ing it out because of constant money • ploughs and seeds in tremendous in an awe of this scientist, that in • Joseph J. Cummins, publisher of stringency. This had also caused the Setting as the quota for Detroit quantities and to send from this coun- Poincare's France even this German The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, was suspension of road building and re- the sum of $150,000, the Detroit Ke- try large squads of men, including professor has caused such a profound elected president of Pisgah Lodge No. pairing, producing an unemployment ren Ilayesod, the Palestem Founda- practical and scienitfic agriculturists, stir, that the President of the United 34,. I . 0 . II, B ., at the meeting held problem among the Chaluzim which tion Fund, Wednesday evening de- to plant crops and remain until the States had declared that he was proud' Monday evening at the club rooms, only the house building activity help- cided to open the campaign in this crops were actually harvested. Fifty to shake hands with the greatest liv- 1307 Broadway. ed solve. city on Jan. 21. thousand ploughs and 50,000 tractors i ihiganscientist, is hall ptrhoips. nothing more Other officers elected were: Theo- Sir Herbert Samuel had made the Robert Marvell was elected chair- the dore Levin, vice-president; Louis I. would be required for this work. In floating of the government loan his man of the trades division of the 1910 Russia possessed 7,350,000 Academicians in Leipzig." Frank, secretary; Wm. B. Isenberg, task from the day he assumed office FRED M. BUTZEL campaign and a complete campaign ploughs. In 1921 she had only treasurer; Ilarry A. Gurovitch, as- as high Commissioner in 1920. Pend- committee will be announced next Mr. Butzel will address the meet- 2,750,1)(10, and he had seen thousands sistant monitor; Ilarry Schlussell, ing the ratification of the British week. Announcement was made that upon thousands of ploughs rusting in warden; Silas C. Feinberg, guardian. Mandate, the loan was not possible. i"g of the Young Women s Hebrew every element in Detroit Jewry, In- Since then the Arab agitation had Association at 2:45 p. m. this Sun- the fields where they hda been aban- Harry Fleishman, Herman Weiss and cluding Reform and Orthodox Jews, doned by a people too weak to use day, at the Shaarey Zedek, on "The Adolph Freund were elected trustees. had a disturbing effect, but the High has been united for the drive and Master Singers of Nurenberg," with them. All the draft horse's, as well Charles Rosenthal and Julius Deutel• C ommissioner seems to have over- that the entire Jewish population as all the cattle had been killed. Un- illustrations at the piano. 'rhe "Y" baum were chosen to represent Pis- come all difficulties. stands pledged to support the fund gah Lodge on the Michigan Council Ilalf of the £2,500,000 loan which Glee Club will be represented at this der these circumstances it was no as a non-partisan institution for the wonder that there was famine in the meeting, which is also open to mem- of B'nai ll'rith Lodges. the government is floating has already rebuilding of Palestine. land, and this famine would continue, bers of the Jewish Woman's Club. The following were chosen dale• been spent, it is learned. Pending Untermyer Points to Palestine Offices for the drive have already he told Mr. Hoover, confirming the gates to the District Grand Lodge: flotation, the Crown Agents in Eng- been opened at 1324 Majestic build- statements made by the American As Final Answer to Herman Weiss, Adolph Freund, land advanced the Palestine govern- ing and it is expected that the drive Pilaudaki's Appeal to Minori- Relief Administration's investigators, Charles Rosenthal, Louis I. Frank, ment E1,250,000 at the current bank Charges. is to be made a success of in a period until there was raised again the kind Lester J. Leopold, Meyer S. Fink, ties to Rally Round Candi- rate, with the proposed loan as se- of less than two weeks. of crop that the rich, black soil of Leon Goldsmith and Jacob Miller. curity. didate Effective. Russia was capable of producing if Selig Organizes Committee. HARTFORD.—Addressing a large Installation Tuesday. The international tribunal adjudi- properly tilled. Jews at a banquet in gathering. of A feature of the drive will be the eating the compensation claim of the The new officers of Pisgah LeelEe "But the Russian people cannot the Garde Hotel Sunday, Samuel Un- canvassing of professions, trades, WARSAW.—(J. T. A.)—The elec- French company which built the Je- produce this crop unaided," Brown termyer of New York called the Ku will be installed' at a meeting to be business establishments, organiza- tion of Stanislaus Wojcie•howski by rusalem-Jaffa railway in 1888, has declared. "Their initiative has been Klux Klan "a strange and mediaeval held this Tuesday evening at the tions, synagogues and congregations, 298 against 221 is a in large measure reduced the amount of the claim from destroyed, their energy sapped by eruption" on the civic life of Amer- club rooms. An interesting program Must Give Up Demand for and there may also be a house-to- dot to the eleventh hour appeal of £1,000,000 to £500,000. This sum four years of war, revolution, coun- ica, denounced it "as the most revolt- prepared for the ceremony promises house canvass. Chief of Staff Pilsudski to the Sena- will have to be paid out of the Pales- Jewish Disabilities; Uni- ter-revolution, economic blockade and ing blot on the fair escutcheon of our to attract one of the largest gather- Plans for the campaign were corn- tors and Deputies of the Minority tine loan. starvation. If you gave the Russian beloved country" and charged it with ings of B'nai B'rith members. The versities Reopen. pleted as a result of the efforts of Nationalities to rally around the lib- people the seeds for planting a crop "recklessly undertaking to destroy meetinm is postponed from Monday Harris Selig of Boston, who came eral "Piast" candidate. Pilsudski 11A1F1.--1.1. T. .) — The Moslem they would eat these seeds, because the foundations upon which America to Tuesday on account of New Year's here to organize the committee. Mr. guaranteed the minority representa- National Society, an Arab body which I3UKAREST.—(J. T. A.)—Minis- of their terrible hunger. That hap- is based," calling it a conspiracy Day. Selig was in charge of the campaign tives that if elected Wojciechowski had broken away from the Moslem- ter of Education Angheleseu has The meeting on Monday evening, in his home city and succeeded in would safeguard their rights in ac- Christian Union, recently dined Dr. promised deputations of Roumanian pened in the Volga to such an extent against American liberty and Ameri- which featured the election, was per. raising $250,000 for the Keren Hoye- cordance with the constitution. This Chaim Weizmann, president of the students to reopen the universities as almost to defeat the American Re- can institutions. Mr. Untermyer enu- hape the most interesting and en- sod, He is a remarkable campaign undertaking influenced the action World Zionist Organization. Ad- which had been closed for a few lief Administration's efforts to raise merated the "illegal, cowardly and thusiastic one of the year. Mr. Cum- manager and the entire success of also of the Jewish group, which had dresses were delivered by Shukri weeks, provided the Christian stu- a crop in that country, in accordance un-American practices of the Ku mins, following his election as chief the preparations for the drive are due not intended to participate in the Chassan, president of the Moslem So- (lent body will make no further de- with the program developed by Dr. Klux Klan," stating that there was of the Detroit chapter of the Order Joseph Rosen. The American peo- overwhelming evidence of the truth to his energetic influence. balloting to avoid repetition of the ciety, and Dr. Weizmann. Both lead- mends for the limitation of Jewish of B'nai B'rith, expressed his thanks The permanent offices of the Keren aggression against Jews following the era emphasized the importance and admissions by means of a percent ple must not only provide the of these charges. Ile challenged in to his fellow members by declaring ploughs, the tractors and the seeds, particular the charge reported to Ilayesod have been moved to 1109 election of the assassinated President feasibility of Arab-Jewish friendship norm. but eve must send men over to do the have been made by the imperial wiz- that it was his aim to make the lodge Majestic building, with campaign Narutowicz. and co-operation in Palestine. The The minister also informed the stu- ploughing and the seeding and to ard of the Ku Klux Klan that the the most active organization In the headquarters at 1324 Majestic bulid- The new president refused to ac- Aeolis were singularly cordial, but dents that their demand that Jewish stay on the job until the crop has Jews are not a productive people and city. In a statement on the election, ing. cept the resignation of General Si- Dr. Weizmann appeared especially Mr. Cummins said: medical students dissect only Jewish been harvested." "added nothing to the sum of human Keren H•yesod Purpose. korski's cabinet. President Wojcie- touched as the Arab chieftan's small "The B'nai B'rith order, because If this $100,000,000 were given to welfare," and by an array of facts corpses was unacceptable. In return The Keren Ilayesod is a huge fund ehowski, in his first message to the daughter presented him with a bou- for the promise that the students will the Russian people in the form of pal- and figures Mr. Untermyer refuted It includes in its ranks Reform and Polish nation, pleaded for union, har- Orthodox Jews, Zionists and non- by means of which the Jews are en- quet, making the presentation in He- henceforth maintain order, the gov- liative relief, it would not solve the the charge so far as the Jews of gaged in redeeming Palestine from mony and peace between the various brew instead of her native tongue. ernment will investigate charges problem. After the money was spent America were concerned, and then Zionists, liberals and conservatives, parties. and every other conceivable element Its ages of neglect. The program Considerable significance is at- against newspapers alleged to have the people would still be in want, pau- pointed to l'alestine, which the Jews Apprehension Widespread. calls for irrigation, construction and tached to this reception, which is insulted the student body in censur- perized. By raising one huge crop, are now rebuilding as a home for in the Jewish community, is the most The assassination of Gabriel Meru- logical body to speak for the Jewish electrification which will convert a among the first acts of fraternization ing their extreme rowdyism. Brown declared, all the wheels of in- their homeless brethren, as the "final land, once flowing with milk and towiez caused consternation among between Jew and Arab. Following dustry would be started in motion and complete refutation of this people. n. Urge Pogrom Supp the Jews of Warsaw. Apprehension "That the Detroit lodge, particu- honey and now partly arid through the dinner a number of Arab depu- again. Business would revive in the charge of unproductivity against the The Roumanian authorities are ex- kind disuse, into a country that will is widespread lest this triumph of vio- tations visited Dr. Weizmann, con- cities, export and import would be Jewish people and the best evidence larly, may acquire its deserved place pected to take drastic measures to lence over orderly government may compare favorably with western voying their desire for peaceful col- resumed and commerce would revive. for their positive genius for construc- in the heart of Detroit Jewry, and avert the spreading of the pogrom that it may become a leader among lands in comfort, convenience and lead to general attacks on Jews, if laboration. The Russian people could then be left tive, productive accomplishment." movement throughout the country in its sister lodges, ranking with Amos modernity. The head of the Keren not actual pogroms, the beginnings to work out their salvation, and in Speaks at Banquet. consequence of advices and warnings Lodge of Bogen and Ramah Lodge llayesod in America is Samuel Unter- of which have been evident ever since the course of time would be able to the government has received from the the election of the martyred presi- The gathering which listened to of Chicago, it is important that there myer of New York. pay hack the loan with interest, to American and British ambassadors in Mr. Untermyer's scathing arraign. should not be a single communal Last year, the Palestine Foundation dent, who had been denounced by the which would be added an even great- Bukarest, the Roumanian minister at Fund raised in this country a total Fascisdi as the "Jewish President." er profiit, in the enduring gratitude meat of the Klan and which inter- movement in which Pisgah Lodge Washington and the ambassador in Representatives of American Jew- rupted him with frequent and vigor- should not be represented. Whether of over $5,000,000. The money has KOWN0.-0. C. 13.1—The budget London, and from its own represent- that would be planted in the hearts ous applause was a banquet which in the cause of Jewish education, been used in Palestine to lay the ish organizations engaged in relief of an entire people for this country. of the ministry for Jewish affairs has ative at the Lausanne conference, marked the launching of a drive for Jewish relief, or charity; whether in foundations of the Jewish homeland work here joined their l'olish breth- The solution of the Russian problem, reduced to half of what it seas the Palestine Foundation Fund (Ke- national or international Jewish The American and British ambas- by maintaining a series of public ren in mourning the death of Gabriel hers under the former cabinet, it is an- sadors here are believed to have made considered as a whole, Mr. Brown ren Ilayesod) in the state of Con- movements, it is my desire that the services and institutions, of which ag- Narutowicz 118 the body of the as- nounced. This announcement has had friendly representations advising the added, would automatically solve the necticut, with headquarters In Hart- local lodge take a leading part. ricultural colonization, sanitation and sassinated executive was transferred the effect of silencing the fears in government to suppress the move- economic problem of the Jewish popu- ford. The Fund, of which Samuel education are the principal ones. The from his residence to the church, Community Center Needed. Jewish circles that the office of the ment before it spreads any further, lation, which, he said, was bound up Untermyer is the chairman of the educational system comprises 137 where he lay in state until Friday. "It is of course important that Pis- Jewish Minister would be abolished, as it was creating a bad impression with that of the rest of the country. board of trustees, is engaged in schools, with about 500 teachers and The local offices of the Joint Distri- gah Lodge become particularly active government guaraeteees to the coun- financing various economic and cul- abroad. 3,000 pupils, entirely suppotred by bution Committee and of the Hebrew in filling the needs of our people in try notwithstanding. tural activities in Palestine with a 3,000 pupils, entirely supported by Immigrant Aid Society were closed Foreign Minister's Warning. our immediate community, and the All attempt to abolish the ministry view to creating conditions favorable the fund number 32 and in them the and draped in black. The J. D. C.'s greatest need of all is that for the It is also intimated that the gov- was made when Dr. Soloveitchick left personnel sent a wreath, bearing the to a large Jewish immigration from city-bred East European Jews have ernment has received warnings by budding of a community center in for London and Dr. Brutzkus was de- the countries of Eastern Europe successfully become sturdy farmers. Polish colors, to the Belveder l'alace, puted to act for him. cable from their Roumanian ambas- which every Jewish organization, so- the official residence of the president. JERUSALEM.—(J. T. A. )—It is where Jews are still persecuted and ciety or club should find a home. At Sanitation Service. sador at London and their minister Among the other activities which The American consul sent condol- at Washington, urging the authori- officially stated that 19,990 naturali- h The audience included delegates the present time, the average Jewish ences to the Foreign Minister. are being supported by the fund in ties not to permit further develop- zation certificates have been granted from the principal communities of group is tossed hither and thither for Deputies Attend in Body. Palestine are a medical and sanita- ment of the anti-Semitic movement, to Jews who had applied for Palestine want of a meeting place. Jewish Jews took a large part in the pro- tion service which had its origin in which had been festering a long time. citizenship. As the naturalization of Connecticut and listened also to ad- dresses by a number of local leaders young men and women are forced to the United States in 1918; a mort- cession. The Jewish Deputies' Club A warning that reports of anti- the husband applies tlso to the wife, BUCHAREST.—(.1. T. A.)—Fresh gage bank which promotes building attended in a body. Most of the Jew- outbreaks against Jew's of Jassy are Jewish excesses in Roumania had the number of persons actually nat- of the movement, including Abraham turn to the public dance hall for a S. Boykin, who is the chairman of recreation, where there should be operations in city and country; an ish shops and industries were closed. of gathering. reported by the "Adverul," causing created a bad impression at the Near uralized is 37,997. Only 100 members state committee for the l'alestine communal place immigration service which takes care A special memorial service was held much indignation among Jews here East Peace Conference, and a request of other nationalities applied for na- the Foundation Fund. In New York City, the largest of the new corners on their landing, at the Tlomackie Synagogue, where who believed that in consequence of that the disturbances be suppressed, turalization. Very few British or Jewish center in the world, the same providing them with work, sanitary Senator Josiah Thon delivered a the government's undertaking to re- is contained in a telegram the gov- American Jews renounced their citi- Quotes Figures. condition existed until a few years service, etc., and afforestation, of funeral oration. zenship in favor of Palestine, a fact ernment has received from M. Duca, open the universities, the students The information had leaked out ago, when the leaders of the com- The wheels of industry were stop- which celestine is in supreme need. would keep faith and make an end tee the Roumanian Foreign Minister now which is causing unfavorable com- that in his address Samuel Unter- munity realized that there is a great The Kerne Ilayesod has revived the ped, the streets were literally hushed disturbance's. ment among Palestinian Jews. at Lausanne. myer would clash swords with the need for social and community cen- ancient custm of raising money, call- as the cortege wound its way through imperial wizard of the Klan in re- ters. The Jewish youth was to be ed the "Maaser" or ancient tithe. The the principal thoroughfares. Labor futation of the latter's charges found in undesirable places, because Jews are asked to give to this fund, was largely represented among the against the Jeets of America, and the none other invited them and made not in the spirit of donating to char- mourners, displaying conspicuously audience, which filled the banquet ity, but to pay a self-imposed tax the red flag. (Turn to Page Two) hall of the Garde Ilotel, was keyed The declaration of martial law by cheerfully and without compulsion. up to a high pitch of interest. Mr. It is poi ited out that only through the Polish cabinet has added to the Untermyer was particularly denuncia- large sacrifice can Palestine be built sense of security felt by the Jews. tory of the Klan for injecting in- Gen. Joseph Pilsudski has been es- uP, and voluntary self-taxation has ter-racial hatred, suspicion and con- been 7 Ceremonies, Commencing Sunday, January tablished as chief of staff of the army At Entire Week's found the wisest method. flict" only four years after the con- and General Sikorski as Premier. One clusion of the war which saw all the Hyman Rivkin Organised Synagogue of the first acts of Sikorski was to and Talmud Torah in Ham. classes and creeds of America pre- order the arrest of several of the senting a united patriotic front in tranick. former soldiers of General Haller, behalf of their country. whose influence in the army has been One of the poirts of Mr. Unter- Hyman Rivkin, 71 years old, pio- used by the Nationalists. myer's address which was particular- neer resident and leader of the Jew- The Rabbinical Office of Warsaw Rabbi A. M. Hershman to Be the ly applauded was his call upon "the ish community of Ilamtramck, (lied announced special memorial services Speaker on Jan. 12. men and women of the very group ! on Wednesday, Dec. 13, at his home. in the synagogues on the day of Pres- the Ku Klux Klan aims to organize Interment took place in Beth David ident Narutowicz's burial. under its black banner" to be "the Cemetery. The Shaarey Zedek Congregation first and the most vehement to re- Mr. Rivkin was born in Russia in announces that the talk by David A. JEWISH WELFARE BOARD pudiate and band together to ex- 1851. He married Lottie Slatkin in Brown, originally scheduled for this WORKER IS ASSIGNED TO terminate those would-be destroyers 1870, coming to America in 1889, Friday evening, has been postponed of American ideals and American when he moved to West Bay City, HELP IN EXHIBIT HERE for the coming Friday service, Jan. life." from there settling in Linwood, Mich., 5• This Friday, Rabbi I. L. Bril of Mr. Untermyer concluded with an where he was in business for 16 In addition to the many contribu- Flint will speak on "What's Wrong appeal to the audience to give twice years. Ile struggled to educate him- tions from leading American and Eu- With American Jewry?" as much to the Palestine Foundation , self and his children and won the On 3,th. 22, Rabbi A. M. Hersh- ropean artists, new features of this Fund this year as they had given the respect of all in Linwood. He came man will he the speaker of the even- year's exhibition of Jews in Arts and p revious year in order "to re-estab- to Hamtramck in 1905. ing. Rabbi Max Heller of New Or- Crafts, which is to open on Feb. 18 l ish our homeless people and at the In Hamtramck he established a leans will speak on Friday evening. at the Jewish Institute, will be a de- same time put our enemies every- clothing business on the corner of Jun. 19. Professor Nathan Isaacs of partment in applied arts. This di- where to shame and confusion." Jos. Campau and Andrus avenue. In the University of Pittsburgh will vision is to consist of a complete ex. 1914 he erected, on the same corner, come here on Feb. 2. hibit of the Jewish Arts Theater of a building known as the Rivkin Block. Israel S. Chipkin of the Friedlaen- New York, as well as models and de- TO LAY CORNERSTONE He then retired, at the age of 83, de- der Conference of New York was the signs of ancient and modern cos- FOR NURSERY SUNDAY , voting every they of his life to chari- speaker at the services last Friday tumes, including women's wear, etc. table, communal and religious activi- ev ening. Mr. Chipkin declared in his Detroit Jewish artists are busily The cornerstone for the gymnasium ties. address that the Jewish youth of engaged in making special contribu- ward of the Detroit Ilebrew Baby With the growth of the Jewish America was anxious to be of serv- tions of Jewish character. Owners Day Nursery at 545 East Canfield population in Hamtramck, Mr. Rivkin ice, but that an avenue must first be of art treasures wishing to co-operate founded a Ilebrew school for the avenue will be laid on Sunday after- opened for them to do Jewish work. in the exhibit are requested to notify noon, Dec. 31, the board of directors children of the community. He taught Mr. Chipkin told of his many ex- the educational department of the of the organization announces. The the children himself, never accepting Penences in work with the Jewish United Jewish Charities. cornerstone laying ceremonies will be any remuneration. In 1920 there was The Jewish Welfare Board has as- Youth and of the novel schemes re- 'ele, preceded by a masameeting at the founded the Ets Chaim Synagogue ' to in interesting them in ac- signed a special worker to secure Shaarey Zedek, to start at 12 noon I named in honor of this Jewish pio- works of Jewish artists in the cast tivities of their people. He declared and to last until 3 p. m. ! neer. that the more Jewish the youth the and has the co-operation of the Amer- NEW HEBREW SCHOOL - BUILDING AT KIRBY AND ANTOINE STREETS Surviving Mr. Rivkin are his wi- An invitation is extended to the more American he will be and advo- ican Federation of Artists, the col- The entire week of Jan. 7 has been set aside for the dedication ceremonies of the new Talmud Torah Jews of Detroit to attend both the dow, three daughters, Mrs. Lena Co- cated the building of a community lection to be shown here. The Wel- hen, Mrs. Anna Terris and Mrs. massmeeting and the cornerstone building on Kirby and Antoine streets. This building will be the center of Jewish education activities in the center where Detroiters will be able fare Board plans to make this a be- to meet socially and where the vari- ginning of a traveling exhibit which city and the headquarters of the United Hebrew Schools of Detroit. Hebrew plays, • deece, ■ banquet, special laying ceremony. The annual ball of lien Schwab, and two sons, Jacob and of Hamtramck, named in honor of and other festivities, I Odessa will officiate, the organization will be held at the ous educational groups will find head- is to visit every section of the Sabbath services at which world-famed Cantor Pinches Minkowsky of quarters, Samuel. Arcadia on Jan. 23. will mark the ceremonies. country. NEW YORK. — (J. C. II.) — The first Jewish bond issue in history was announced by Harvey Fisk & Sons, Inc. It is of the Township of Tel- Aviv, the Jewish township in Pales- tine, and is for £75,000, offered at $460 per £100 and interest, at which the yield to the investor is about 6! per cent. Bernard Rosenblatt, member of the Zionist executive., who is floating the Tel-Aviv loan in this country, an- nounces that the Palestine govern. ment has given permission for the investment of trust funds in the Tel- Aviv township loan end, pursuant to that, the Order of Sons of Zion, which has a large sum of money for the or- ganization of Palestine Insurance Company, will take up a large block of Tel-Aviv bonds. Mr. Rosenblatt also pointed out that Col. Norman Bentwich, Attor- ney-General of l'alestine, is co-oper- ating in the preparation of the defini- tive bonds, which indicates the im- portance the Palestine government attaches to the bond issue from Pal- estine. KLAN ATTACKED AS "ILLEGAL PRACTICE JEWS HELP ELECT POLISH PRESIDENT STUDENTS BOWING BEFORE AUTHORITY BUDGET OF JEWISH MINISTRY HALVED 37,997 PALESTINIAN JEWS NATURALIZED FRESH ANTI-JEWISH JASSY OUTBREAKS ■ BROWN TO SPEAK AT SERVICE ON FRIDAY I Dedicate New Talmud Torah Building PIONEER RESIDENT DIES AT AGE OF 71