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INVITE EXCAVATION
OF "CITY OF DAVID"
PISGAH LODGE WILL
OCCUPY NEW ROOMS
THIS MONDAY NIGHT
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(Ionia." In this district are believed
to be the sites of cities some thou-
sands of years old, and many arch- •
eologists have believed that this field,
the surface of which has been hardly
scratched by excavators, will yield re-
turns of hardly less importance than
those of Egypt.
Calla Attention to Jerash.
The Palestine Administration is
also jolting the attention of American
and other archaeologists to what is
regarded as the unique opportunity
now offering itself to explorers at
Jerash, the ancient city of Gerasha,
where the hand of time has doalt
lightly, and wonderful nomenot etc of
the Roman city remain, mono stand-
ing, others fallen as the result of
earthquake shocks and lying where
they fell. There is a modern neigh.
boring village, placed by the Turks
on the city side of the river, which
has supplied its own wants as re-
gards building atone from that side
of the stream, leaving the remains of
the classical buildings of Jerash prac-
tically intact.
(Prom cables of J•vrish Correspondence Bureau and Jeolah Telegraphic Ag•ncy.)
The Colonial Office has published the result of the l'aiestine census
completed recently showing there are 569,561 M( slems, 63,791 Jews, 73,026
Christians of various denominations, and 7,028 Ii runes.
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Because. Alter Figbarz, a Jewish ex-service man of the Polish Legion,
declined to adopt the Christian faith, the authorities dispossessed the ex-
soldier (rem his plot of ground in Kota, in the dstrict of Nowo-Krolik, which
the government gave him and other soldiers for cultivation.
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A few hundred Jewish families have lost their livelihood and 750 workers
their employment as a result of the tire which destroyed the Progress Vulkan
Match Factory of Pinsk, belonging to M. Halpern, a well-known philanthro-
pist. The loss is estimated at one and a half billion Polish marks.
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An agreement has been just concluded by the Joint Distribution Com-
mittee with the Polish Go‘ernment whereby Jewish veterans desiring to
rebuild their homes will receive from the government a loan amounting to
50 per rent of the cost involved in the building operation, the other 50 per
cent being advanced by the .1. 0. C.
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were presented, including !dam) setae.
lions by Miss Landon, songs by Miss
Leona Kaufman and the Misses Oli-
ver, Rogers and Ladue and acts by
Mathews and Davis. Professor Kuni,
Hawaiian musician, was recalled
again and again for selections on
guitar and on a plain saw.
Miss Mary Caplan announced that
the third annual art exhibition of the
Jewish Institute was to open on Feb.
Di, and last for two weeks, and in-
vited the degree team and the glee
club of the bodge to participate..
I'rior to the entertainno at; Joseph
J. Cummins, president of l'isgah
Lodge, made an appeal to the mem-
bers for subscriptions to the new club
house, in the form of a loan, the
money tie be repaid in six months,
and the sum of $1,100 was raised in
about ten minutes.
111r. Goldenberg also announced that
plans have been completed for the an-
nual charity ball to be held on Wed-
nesday, Feb. 14, at the Graystone. Ile
announced that a fine souvenir pro-
The news of the death in New York of Vladimir Medem, the Buntlist gram is being printed and that spe-
The proud man is troubled at the leader, has caused consternation in Jewish workmen's circles in Warsaw. cial features are being arranged for
slightest wind.—The Talmud.
Employes of the joint distribution committee and the "Hies" offices sus- the ball. Ile appealed to the mein-
pended work immediately after the lima of the death became public. A hers of the lodge to lend their full
-5. largo memorial meeting is being arranged for Sunday. assistance that the dance may be a
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Some concern is expressed in Berlin Jewish circles over the position of surest the lodge that the affair will
Jewish workers in the coal and iron mines of the Ruhr district, whose num- be the finest Jewish social event of
ber at the time of the French occupation is said to have been a hundred the year. The members' co-operation
thousand. These Jews are mostly from Galicia and Poland. They are com- in the plans for the ball was urged
pletely isllated from the Jewish communities in Germany. by Julius Deutelbaum.
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Lester J. Leopold, chairman of the
Jacob Ben Ami, Jewish actor, who appeared in Yiddish plays in New York social service committee, reported that
for several years before he made a name for himself on the English-speaking I a fine performance was staged last
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you will be a great credit to your adopted country," said Justice Wagner, of Correction under the auspices of
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as he shook, hands with Ben-And after administering the oath. his committee. He announced plans
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The organization by Jewish leaders of a League of Nations Union will i trait institutions.
be perfected at an early date, it is announced. Dr. Leo Motzkin, Secretary
The lodge was urged to send a large
HIRSCH
of the Committee of Jewish Delegations, who is especially interested in delegation to the annual meeting of
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union,
declared
its
constitution
will
be
similar
to
that
of
the
National
the
Michigan Council to be held this
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Council of Vienna, and of the Committee of Jewish Delegations which he Sunday at Battle Creek. The meet-
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will be featured by the annual
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election of officers.
An extensive Karen Ilayesod campaign is being launched throughout
A banquet will be held at n o n at
the whole of Poland. It is expected that Nahum Sokolow will proceed to the Battle Creek Elks' Temple, when
Poland after the meeting of the greater actions committee on Jan. 15, in Joseph J. Cummins and Julius Deutel-
order to take part in the campaign. There are at present in Poland about baum will he the principal speakers.
40,000 persons who are regularly paying Masser, the largest number of This will be followed by a meeting
regular contributors in any country of Europe. of the council, when reports of the
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various lodges in the state will be
The Daily Sketch of London publishes an unconfirmed report by a news heard.
The annual meeting will be fol.
agency
that
anti-Jewish
riots
took
place
in
Odessa
resulting
in
forty
killed.
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The riot, the report says, brolie out during a religious procession, the en- , lowed by an initiation of a new class
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of shots being tired by the soldiers, the report adds. ! team will perform the initiation. Our-
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! ing the initiation, the ladies will be
A number of religious and social Jewish institutions are homeless as a entertained at bridge and with auto
Betroiters planning to go to
result of the occupation by the authorities of the building in which the rides.
institutions were housed, say reports from towns in Posen and l'omerellen.! Battle Creek are to meet at the Michi-
The National Council of Polish Jews has been urged by the dispossessed ran Central depot at 7:15 A. M.
MEYER BARRON, Prop.
Buyers of All Kinds of
Jewish communities to intervene, and the sequestration has been ordered Sunday.
stopped by the ministry of education, pending the promulgation of a special
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tish are foolish.—The Talmud.
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That the governments of France and England are not opposed to a union
of Syria and Trans-Jordania is the claim made by a number of Syrian papers, ' Good men promise little and per-
form much.—The Talmud.
asserting they have good ground for.the claim. The union referred to is
sort of Arab Federation under Emir Abdullah, the TransJordanian ruler,
an dwould include also Palestine. Persons adhering to this view find cor-
roboration in the approaching interview between Emir Abdullah and Generall
De La Matte, the French military commander of Syria.
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tors of the higher seats of learning in conference with the Minister of
Education Anghelescu. The authorities decided that Jewish citizens are not
to be subjected to any limitation, whereas the admission of foreigners is to
be regulated by the capacity of the schools. All universities that had been
closed during the past month in consequence of the anti-Jewish disturbances
will reopen Jan. 22.
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Several Jews were attacked and severely beaten in Jaffa by members of
a procession numbering 7,000 Arabs, taking part in the funeral of the former
police commander, Tewfik Bey, who had been killed the day before by
unidentified persons. Several arrests have been made, the arrested including
Jews as well as Arabs. The large funeral procession and the attacks fol-
lowing it produced a panicky feeling in the town, merchants closing their
shops for fear of widespread rioting and looting. Prompt intervention by
short time.
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Tried for "leading unnatural cabalistic lives ," seven Tlamudic students
were sentenced to be deported by a court in Minsk, White Russia. The
charges were preferred by the Jewish Section of the Communist Party.
The charge that they were evading military service was another count on
which the accused were tried and convicted. It was alleged during the trial
that the Yeshivah had received aid from chasidim in Poland, in addition to
gifts from local philanthropists. Four butchers were sentenced to pay heavy
tines for contributing towards the maintenance of the Yeshivah.
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An organized guard has been formed by members of the Synagogue
Absi Sholen of Pawtucket, R. I., to protect the synagogue property and
also Rabbi Jacob Goldman as the result of the threatening Ku Klux Klan
message received by the rabbi Wednesday, warning him to "look out for
himself and his church." This message to the rabbi together with the one
received by Owen P. McAloon, N. Y., N. H. and H. crossing tender, prom-
inent in Irish-Catholic organizations, on the same day, has aroused both
Jews and the Irish of this city. The police are investigatng.
The Italian shipping companies have begun to feel a falling off in the
numbers of passengers to Palestine owing to the competition of Roumania.
Large numbers of Chaluzim having of late been passing via Roumania, the
Italian government, with a view to re-attracting the Palestine immigrants
to pass through Trieste, intends shortly to reduce the quarantine period
from two weeks to three days, on condition that these three days shall be
spent by the immigrants in Trieste and not in Vienna, as previously. Owing
to the improvement in the exchange of the lira, it is believed there will
be a reduction in the fares from Trieste to Palestine.
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The Federation of Ukrainian Jews has concluded an agreement with a
semi-official Soviet business agency known as the "Arcos" whereby the
company undertakes to transfer money to all parts of Russia and the
Ukraine, paying out in dollars or pounds sterling. The "Arcos" undertakes
to charge only 3 per cent commission for remittances to Petrograd and
Moscow, and 5 per cent to consignees in the provinces, however relief officials
consider the charge made by the "Arcos" moderate, as compared with the
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The whole question of the British policy in Palestine is being considered
by the Boner Law government "without bias," but no hope can be held out
of any departure from the policy of the late government as laid down in
the White Paper, June, 1922, the Duke of Devonshire, Winston Churchill's
successor as Secretary of State for the Colonies, told the Palestine Arab
delegation at the colonial office. The interview with the Arab delegation,
which comprised Musa Kazin' l'asha, chairman of the Moslem-Christian
Union, and Shibley Jemal, secretary, lasted over an hour. The Arabs pre-
sented their views against Zionism before the Duke of Devonshire in sub-
stantially the same form as they were given to Lord Cure in at Lausanne.,
A committee of scholars and public-spirited men of the various faiths
has been formed to complete the publication of the lexicon and other works
of the late Eliezor Ben-Yehuda, the famous lexicographer, who died a month
ago. Sip Herbert Samuel has accepted the honorary chairmanship of this
` committee. Memorial services were held on the completion of the thirty
days of mourning. The high commissioner was one of the speakers. His
son, Edwin Samuel, acting governor of Jerusalem in Governor Storrs' ab-
sence, also spoke, declaring there would have been no possibility of a Jewish
National Ilome without the revival of the Hebrew language for which Ben-
Yehuda was responsible. Ben-Yehuda's name has been inscribed in the
"Golden Book" of the Jewish National Fund.
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A careful investigation completely disproves the reports current in the
American and European press that there is in the Ukraine a Jewish self-
defense army of half a million. The Jewish Telegraphic Agency cor-
respondent learns there are small groups of Jewish young men armed to
resist possible aggression, and scattered through hundreds of towns. Their
much
total is not more than a few thousand men, however. Undoubtedly
greater force could be mobilized in an emergency, but there does not appear
to be any necessity for a Jewish self-defens army. A visit to many points
in the Ukraine reveals that the Red Army is more than a match for the
bandits who are heard from occasionally, and that the Jews are safe as long '
as the Red Army is supreme.
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The facilitating of credits for Jewish industries in Palestine will be
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considered at the meetng of directors of the Palestine Credit Co-operative
Bank on Jan. 16, in London. Organized through the efforts of the Palestine
Development Council of New York, with a nominal capital of $160,000,
number of Jewish organizations in Europe are now co-operating with the
bank. These organizations include the Jewish Colonization Association
and the Palestine Economic Board, headed by Sir Alfred Mond. The
"Brandeis group" has so far advanced f25,000, the Economic Board, £5,000,
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the rest of the capital being subscribed by the
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