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Rosen of 272 Nineteenth street, who is said to have sold more insurance than any other insurance agent in the world, died Sunday night at his. residence of (Prom uhlet of Jewish C ndenco Bureau and Jewish Telegraphic Agency.) pneumonia following an attack that The Town Council of Tel-Aviv, the Jewish municipality near Jaffa, has began only 24 hours before. On Thurs- day evening he had dinner with Judge decided to name one of the Tel-Aviv streets after Elieser Ben Yehuda, the noted Jewish philologist and lexicographer who died in Jerusalem recently. Otto A. Rosalsky of the Court of Gen- • • • • eral Sessions, a great friend of his, and he then appeared in his usual Praising the work of Tel-Aviv, the Jewish township near Jaffa, for the progress made in the 15 years of its existence, Lord Balfour, author of the health. It is known, however, that Mr. Rosen had been a sufferer for Zionist declaration bearing his name, wrote to the Tel-Aviv Town Council some years from a serious ailment expressing his gratitude that one of the streets had been named for him. that probably had undermined his • • • • power of resistance. Jewish students may not in the future Bisect corpses other than of Mr. Rosen was connceted with the Jewish dead, according to the decision of the medical faculty of the Warsaw New York Life Insurance Company, University. This decision follows the disturbances occurring on the campus, maintaining his own offices at 12 East caused by the students who objected to the use of corpses of Christian dead Forty-fourth street. In addition to his by Jewish !students. insurance interests he held a place on • • s the Board of Directors of the Harri- man National Bank. In August, 1921, The congress of delegates of Arab populations in the East, which wa to have been held in Cairo Dec. 16, will be convened only after the • don the general public received some no- t tion of the proportions to which a reat of the Lausanne Peace Conference. The initiators of the congress believed insurance salesman can raise his busi- it unwise to call their meeting while several Arab representatives wee e naafi when it was announced that the busy pressing their various claims at Lausanne. • • • • • president of a large corporation had applied to Mr. Rosen for insurance to A resolution denouncing the alien registry bill proposed by Presiden t the amount of $10,000 000, naming his Harding and now before Congress was adopted at a meeting of the execu - company as the beneficiary. tive board of the Grand Lodge of the Independent Order B'rith Abraham , The application was made soon af- held in New York. The resolution declared that any law requiring aliens ter Mr. Rosen had insured fur $5,000- to be photographed and registered annually was un-American. A committee OM the motion picture magnate, was appointed, representing the lodge, to go to Washington to protest Adolph Zukor, on the same terms. It the passage of the act. was stated at the time that the annual • • • premium on the Zukor policy would be Saul Tchernichowski, noted Hebrew poet, whose suffering in Odessa is $200,000. Before he insured Mr. Zu- one of the epics of the famine, has arrived in Berlin. "Tired of rest,' , kor, the largest policy of the sort on Tchernichowski said he wants nothing better than an opportunity to work Mr. Rosen's books was one for 82,0)0,- in peace. He hopes to find this in Berlin. Reports from Odessa a few 000 on the life of John McE. Bowman months ago were that Tchenichowski and his family were starving and that of the Pershing Square Hotels. In a he was dangerously ill. discussion of large insurance policies • • • • at the time Mr. Rosen said that he had Representatives of the 35 liberal Jewish congregations in New York written thirty in which the amount City are completing arrangements for the golden jubilee convention of the was more than a million dollars. During the World War Mr. Rosen Union of American llebrew Congregations and the Hebrew Union College to be held Jan. 22-26. The New York congregations hope to present entered with his accustomed energy and enthusiasm into the Liberty Bond $100,000 as a jubilee gift to the Hebrew Union College of Cincinnati, and drives, in the last of them casting $50,000 to defray the general expenses of the convention. aside his personal business in order • • • • A "secret arid illegal" Yeshivah has been discovered by the vigilant to reach the mark he set himself of Jewish commissars, says a report in the Weker, Yiddish publication in Minsk. $5,000,000 worth of the Victory issue. The discovery has led to the arrest of the "melamed" or teacher, who was Mr. Rosen was a believer in the cause caught in the act of instructing a group of children. Eight pupils of of Zionism, and at a dinner in the "Yeshivah" were also arrested for attending a school maintained in con- Hotel Savoy in March, 1918, he con- tributed $5,000 to the establishment of travention of the Soviet order declaring religious schools to be illegal. a Jewish state in Palestine. • • • • Mr. Rosen is survived by his wife Ex-Chancellor Wirth denies the report that he is engaged to a Jewess, and 19-year-old son. a Miss Gutmann, the step-daughter of lingo Herzfeld. This report, he says, has been circulated by the reactionary press with the intention of damaging him among the Germans. The ex-Chancellor is very anxious to have it understood that his denial is not based on animosity to the Jewish CENTRAL COMMITTEE people, asserting that he endeavors to be e q ually just to Christians and Jews. TO MEET JANUARY 7 American Jews sailing on the S.S. Adriatic for the annual Passover pilgrimage to Palestine, will be joined by members of the "Siona" Club of Salonica embarking on the same boat, and by a group of Italian Jews or- ganized by the Keren Hayeaod of Italy, it is learned. The tourists will be in charge of the Palestine pilgrimage, arranged by George M. Hyman of New Y ork. Th e I talian party will join the American Jews when the — NMI MR Adriatic reaches Naples. • • • Equality of all Roumanian citizens is recognized in the draft of the constitution prepared by s parliamentary commission at Bucharest. This draft recognizes none of the qualifications which a former draft sought to impose on the Jewish citizens. It guarantees the equality of all citizens, of origin, language or faith. 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ROSEN DIES SUDDENLY • • • The Central Committee for the Relief of Jews Suffering Through the War, 13 Astor place, New York City, will meet in conference at the Cen- tral Jewish Institute, 126 East Eighty-fifth street, New York City, on Jan. 7. This conference is of prime im- portance to American Jewry inas- much as it is intended not only to render a complete report of the past activities of the committee during the years of its existence but also to formulate plans for the future work to be undertaken. This committee, no active in the past in the distribution of relief in all stricken lands, contemplates the undertaking of a comprehensive pro- gra mot reconstructive work for the future, in order to permanently re- store the shattered life of Jewry in all its phases, economic, industrial and educational. One hundred and fifty delegates are expected to attend this conference. A deputation headed by the Chief Rabbi of the Jewish community in Argentine, accompanied by Dr. Lupo, Director of Immigration, has been received at Government House by the new president of the republic, Dr. Alvear. The deputation presented the president with an address and • handsomely bound prayer book in Ilebrew and Spanish. Dr. Alvear expressed himself honored at the compliment and declared that he would watch with interest the progress of the Jewish community, which he was confident would prove an important factor in the development of the country. • • • The ultimatum submitted by the anti-Semitic section of the student body recently demanding the introduction of percent norm limiting the admission of Jewish ;students and the limitation of the number of Jewish SHUBERT - MICHIGAN members of the faculty, as well as their exclusion from the "senate," hail been rejected at the directors' meeting of the University of Vienna. At the "Nice People," the brilliant and same time, it is announced, that the authorities will take precautions to smart comedy from the pen of Rachel regulate and limit the admission of "low-class foreigners," a classification Crothers, touching upon the present- which may be stretched to include any Jew the authorities may wish to bar. day enjoyment of the smart young social set, will be the offering of the Sir Wyndham Deedes, the Civil Secretary, received • deputation of the Bonstelle company at the Shubret- Demobilized Jewish Soldiers Association in Palestine, who submitted that Michigan next week, beginning Mon- there had been too much delay on the part of the government in granting day night. the soldiers tracts of land for colonization purposes. The soldiers, who had Incidentally this play will serve all served in the Jewish regiment of the British army under General Allenby, to introduce to Detroiter. Miss Bon- maintain negotiations looking to the grant of such lands have been pro- stelle's new leading man, Minor Wat- ceeding now for three years but without result. The land in the district son, and of added interest is the fact of Beersheba leased to the ex-soldiers for experimentation has proved un- that it was in this play that Katherine suitable for colonization. Cornell made such a decided hit, and • • • she was followed by Miss Katherine Senator Reed of Pennsylvania has presented an amendment to the exist- Alexander, the, new leading woman ing immigration laws which would make the census of 1890 instead of 1910 with the Bonstelle company. the basis of admission, and increase the quota of admissables from 3 to 5 per cent of those of similar nationality now in the United States. The effect of Senator Reed's proposal would be to open wide the gates to immi- Digesting the Week's News gration from Northern and and Western Europe, encouraging the Nordic people to come to the United States and greatly restrict those from Southern (Concluded from Editorial page.) Euurope. It is understood Senator Reed will ask early action on this amendment. Ile was recently made a member of the immigration com- deliberately interfere with the re- mittee. ligious celebration of their fellow • • • • Jews. The report further states that "Arise Roumanians!" "Down with the Jews!" "Jews, go to Palestine!" the League of Youth, the Young a mob of students attacked at midnight an unsuspecting group of young Guard of Communists, on last Yom Jews homeward bound from a meeting at the rooms of the Maccabee Club. Kippur day, interfered with the re- Th e young Jews vainly offered some resistance, but were largely outnum- , ligious services of the Jews and sev- bered and had to give way. The mob then repaired to the commercial eral days before the Day of Atone- district, breaking into several Jewish shops, which they were on the verge ment placarded the city with posters of looting but for the timely interference of the police. Many shots were announcing lectures on anti-religious fired in the air, however, before the mob was dispersed, the riot finally subjects, aimed at showing the evil breaking up at about 2:30 in the morning. results of religious holidays. It was • • • • to be expected that the Jewish com- The suppression of the National Socialists who, under the leadership of missars will become the leaders in Adolph Hitler, are virtually terrorizing all Bavaria, is asked in a resolution this outrageous crusade on religion adopted by the Bavarian People's Party. The resolution has been followed in Russia. More suffering and perse- up by a public appeal urging resistance to the encroachments of the Fascisti. cution has been meted out to the A similar resolution was adopted at the "Landtag," the Provincial Parlia- Jews of Russia by these "co-religion- ment of Theuring, urging the central government to adopt all measures ists" of theirs than by any other ele- for the suppression of the National Socialists. It is significant that the ment in the population. Maxim Communists joined the Right Wing reactionaries in voting against this Gorky recently made the charge that resolution, the Communists being opposed to the limitation of the "free- these Jewish commissars are respon- dom of reaction," even of the Fascisti. sible for the antagonism against the • • • . Jews in Soviet Russia. Without al- On Nov. 30 the government-subsidized Yiddish Chamber Theater in lowing ourselves to be blinded by the Moscow commenced its season with a performance of Goldfaden's "The conditions of the hour, it is well that Witch" (Die Machschaife). Early in December the theater staged Sholom we admit that these young Jews are Asch's "God of Vengeance" (Gott von Nekome), which was followed by resorting to anti-religious practices Isaac Welter's "Before Dawn" and Peretz's "A Uight in the Old Market." as a result of their newly-gained During the first half of December a special evening was dedicated to Sholom "freedom." The Jewish youth of Rus- Aleichem. The director of the theater was also planning to present "Uriel sia, which has always been locked in Acosta" in a novel interpretation. The Dramatic Theater Bureau in Moscow the Pale of Settlement without any has been commissioned to translate into Yiddish "Oedipus Rex," by chance of service to themselves, their Sophocles. The translation will be made by the well-known Russian poet people or their fellow men, have be- Dobrushi n. come intoxicated with their newly • • • gained freedom. They have sudden- Announcing the arrival of the Arab delegation from the Lausanne con- ly risen to power in • great country, ference in order to see members of the government concerned with Pales- and they are utilizing it by casting tine, the London Morning Post declares "it has now been proved the whole off all previous connections with their Arab population is opposed to Zionism." Continuing, this paper expresses own people. This is the danger that satisfaction that the downfall of Lloyd George's coalition "has banished the we run in every country where our influence of international finance, enabling the whole Palestine question to people is oppressed. The young are be considered in ■ 'new light.'" All of Turkey, the Daily Telegraph of driven to revolutionary and radical London learns, is being swept by propaganda urging the return of Pales- movements which, when they become tine to Turkey. In this connection the Telegraph recalls that the Young successful, serve to estrange Jews Turks' committee of union and progress had always been hostile to Zionism from Judaism. Our good fortune is and Jewish nationalism. and concludes that if the Jewish National Home is that a great number of young men to be erected, the British must stick to Palestine. and women are at least able to find • • • • an outlet for their spiritual wants and The price pa'd by a Poole Zionist leader named Baru for smacking the sufferings in a movement for free- cheek of Levitan, a member of the Jewish section is a fine of 200 gold dom among their own people, the roubles plus the loss of "political rights" for a period of one year. This Zionist movement. If it had not been verdict was handed down by a court sitting in Moscow trying Baru for for this nationalist hope of regaining assault and battery. The inedent occurred last June at the organization Palestine as the homeland of the meeting of the Moscow branch of the Idgescom. Levitan had declared the Jew, it is impossible to tell what small Right Poole Zionists were all "Nepmen," favoring and benefitting from a percentage of our younger genera- the new economic policy. Baru resented the accusation, reinforcing his tion, now that it has been freed from argument PO "strikingly" that Levitan was compelled to withdraw from the the ghetto, would have remained in conference. Baru's trial was really in the nature of a trial of ideology the fold of Judaism. Verily, every cloud has silver the lining, and lining Zionism of Poale Zionism. 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