TilEDLTR1 VE111S110RON PAGE TWO I K. K. K. DENOUNCED BY U. A. H. C.; WINE ABUSES CONDEMNED (Continued from page 1.) olution, were induced to give him a lesson in the true principles of Ameri- can religious liberty, which he was constrained to follow thereafter. Religious Status of Colleges. existence in order to make it possible." Henry Morgenthau introduced as a substitute a resolution which said briefly that the convention favored the physical reconstruction of Pales- tine, but opposed all forms of Zion- ism. This was opposed on the ground that it would needlessly antagonize Zionists. Dr. Silverman and others made a hard fight to save the resolu- tion, denying that any endorsement of Zionism could fairly be read into it, but the resolution was tabled. thoroughly threshed out before house and senate committees at Washing- ton before the Volstead act was passed and that both committees were con- vinced that it should be exempted. Putting aside the question of neces- sity Dr. Samuel Buehler said that the use of the wine, as an ancient re- ligious custom, should be exempt from attack. "Grape juice, according to Jewish law, is not wine, and hence cannot replace wine in the ritual," declared Dr. Philip Klein, Rabbi, First Hun- garian Congregation of Ohov Zedek. Dr. Jacobs, Rabbi of Montefiore Congregation and Chaplain of Sing Sing, suggested that instead of re- voking the laws completely there should be "stricter regulation and prosecution of wrong-doing in- dividually." DE YOUNG RETIRES FROM ACTIVE WORK FOR PHILOMATHIC atia—oas;- of it. able members. At this affair, Mr. st Young will enter the ranks of the alumni of the club. From his entrance in Pilo, N, Young has been prominent is the af. fairs of the Philomathic. Ile h as occupied the three highest A ss, served on the board of directors an4 acted as chairman of all important committees. Ile spoke at tb.- eighth annual oratorical contest and at the nineteenth and twentieth memorial meetings, winning the Bross silver medal at the last contest. work won him a place on last yeas', phi'. omatic debating team. In school life, DeYoung achieved high honors. Ile is a member ,d the January, 1922, class of Centrs1 Hi gh School and a student at the Detroit College of Law, where he W1171 honors in the freshman oratorical ,,,ntest. His latest honor was to to :elected to represent his college on ths varsity debating team. "The subject of Jewish attendance Against Registration of Aliens. at higher institutions of learning in The resolution opposing the enact- America is so important and is at- tracting so much attention today that ment of a bill requiring the registra- it will be well to supplement the tion of aliens in this country was article in the appendix somewhat. It adopted as follows: "Whereas, there are pending before is true that, in their origin, nearly all our American colleges in pre-Revolu- the Congress of the United States bills tionary days were sectarian institu- requiring the anual registration of all tions, but the American spirit changed aliens in this country, with deporta- their status in this respect, almost tion as the penalty for non-compli- from the adoption of our Federal Con- ance, even in case of pure oversight, stitution on, and the grant of exemp- and with the probable result that tion from taxation, bestowal of large compliance will lead to an enormous public subsidies and authorization to number of deportations to foreign 17,000 JEWS IN MOSUL confer degrees and the like they have land , on purely technical grounds, IS BRITISH ESTIMATE C7 B. ):=Cor- enjoyed, all recognize that they bear without time limit, of persons having at least a quasi-governmental char-j their family ties and all their inter- poral Louis Abend of 2619 Pitkin ave- LAUSANNE—(J. T. A. , - aster, which makes them subject to eats here, and nue, Brooklyn, has been awarded the "Whereas, these bills are frankly Distinguished Service Cross for gal- ing to a question by Imo Pasha, legislative regulation with respect to patterned on the unpopular Alien and lantry under fire. The official war head of the Turkish delegation, Lord racial and relgiious tests. "In New York State the Legislature Sedition acts of 1798, and the harsh department announcement is as fol- Curzon, the British Form, : Secre- tary, declared the "actual pssulation" was so impressed with the importance and oppressive Chinese Exclusion law I lows: machinery in force, and would give of the Mosul district to la 7s6,000, WILBUR DE YOUNG "Corporal Abend, attached to Com- of making colleges absolutely unde- Among these he said, there ❑s e 186, nominational that in organizing Co- unlimited opportunities throughout any M of the 28th Infanrty, First The ninth annual oratorical contest 000 Arabs, 459,000 Kurd.. 116000 extraordinary lumbia College right after the Revolu- the country for blackmail, extortion, 'vision, displayed tion it even made the Rev. Gersham and oppression and are apt to cause heroism in action by assuming com- of the Philomathic Debating Club at Turks, 62,000 Christians and 17,ocoo Mendes Seises, rabbi of the only Jew- injuries to the 7,000,000 aliens in this mand of his platoon after all officers the Shaarey Zedek on Feb. 6, will Jews. The Mosul oil 'list's, , is now ish congregation of the state in that country, scarcely paralleled in our had been killed and later repulsing mark the retirement from active eery- held by the British and tissue] by ice of Wilbur DeYoung, speaker of the Turks. day, one of its trustees. Jefferson's day, despite the desire of some of two counter attacks by the enemy." attitude with respect to the Univer- their framers that a part use of such Buyers at the Detroit Furniture Shops continu- sity of Virginia is outlined in his registration be to out (though inef- ally express surprise that furniture of such unusual own letter to Isaac liarby, reprinted fectively) in educating the immi- in Mr. Kohler's article. Even though grants in civics, through the depart- design, character and workmanship can be priced it be conceded that admission to col- ment also having charge of deporta- so low, leges may properly be limited by a tion; be it 1 I I "Resolved, That the Union of Amer- test of mental ability and the like— The explanation is simple. unlike elementary school instruction, ican Hebrew' Congregations, in council which should be open to all—and that assembled, while recognizing that this Furniture manufactured and sold through the courses in many of these institutions I is a matter concerning immigrants of Shop rt'Orrynal" (odes devious sales channels must bear a high percentage must continue to be remunerated for all faiths, expresses its unqualified of cost to pay for things useless as far as the buyer while others, established by the state and emphatic disapproval of such measures, and of all invidious dis- itself, must, under public law, be is concerned—high shipping cost, high rents, and gratuitously and universally rendered criminations against, and segregation high selling cost. —such civil rights acts as have been of aliens; and be it further "Resolved, That copies of this reso- referred to and the American prin- But by the unique method of marketing em- ciples under lying them cannot prop- lution be forwarded to the Board of ployed at the Detroit Furniture Shops, buyers erly justify curtailment, avowed or Delegates on Civil Rights to the Presi- money pays only for good materials, honest, sin- devious, on the lines of race or re- dent of the United States, to the Sec- ligion. Supposed personal advantages retary of Labor and the Chairman cere workmanship, a trifling expense for our sales- to the institution of learning itself, of the Committee on Immigration and rooms located at the factory, and a moderate profit. and desire to cater to the snobbish Naturalization of the United States 'loyalists' of students, prospective stu- Senate and House of Representa- Is it any wonder, then, that we can produce fur- dents or alumni can no more justify tives." niture of the finest made anywhere in the world, The following resolution of congrat- such discrimination and tests as to and yet sell it at prices no higher than you are American colleges and universities ulation to Nathan Straus on his sev- enty-fifth birthday was adopted: asked to pay for the ordinary, carelessly made kind? than in the case of public theaters and "Whereas, the seventy-fifth birth- the like, whose claims to manage their day of Nathan Straus, whose noble own affairs as they like, regardless of such principles have been regularly philanthropies for the benefit of Jew and non-Jew alike for decades past overruled by our courts for decades.." have made him beloved by Christian Resolution on Sacramental Win.. and Jew alike the world over, will be The resolution against sacramental cgiam. aaopelle wine did not definitely ask Congress celebrated next week, and "Whereas, Nathan Straus' eminent to amend the Volstead act so as to DETROIT MICHIGAN abolish this use of wine, but asked services in saving the lives of thou- sands annually through his self-sac- the Executive Board of the Union to take proper action. The resolution rificing campaign for pure milk have reflected great credit on the Jewish read: "Whereas, The Central Conference name everywhere, and "Whereas, Nathan Straus, was a of American Rabbis, the largest rabbinical organization of liberal leader both in the cause of securing equal rights for the persecuted Jews your assurance of Judaism, has gone on record to the This plate is our signature and effect that fermented wines or spirit- of Eastern Europe and Asia and for remain honesty and sincerity in furntturs building. uous liquors are not necessary for other minorities through the Peace Conference, as also in ameliorating 186 HIGH-TYPE COATS, WRAPS Jewish religious observance; and "Whereas, Scandals are often aris- their condition abroad and aiding in CHOICEST FURS, OF LAST ing because dishonest persons in re- an eminent degree in clolecting funds ligious guise have by willful misrep- in the United States for Jewish re- MINUTE STYLING AND SUPERIOR WORK- construction abroad. resentation obtained from the Gov- "Resolved, that the Union of Amer- ernment permits to secure so-called drastically lowered MANSHIP ican Hebrew Congregations in council 'sacramental wines' for pretended re- assembled extends to Nathan Straus in price ligious ceremonials, when such per- By REBECCA RUBIN mits were obtained frequently to se- its hearty congratultions on his sev- cure wines for commercial purposes. enty-fifth birthday, and hope that he will be spared for many more years Israel, my people, Be it therefore limited value The triumphant blasts are blowing! "Resolved, That this Union f Amer- for the benefit of our country, our remarkable, ican Hebrew Congregations, in faith and all humanity." we Ended are thy days of exile. Shohl Re-elected President. council assembled, protests strongly There stands a house with portals open wide Marcus Rauh of Pittsburgh in his against such abuses, and that the Ex- Toward which the weary wanderer wends his feet, ecutive Board be instructed to carry report on Hebrew Union College out the spirit of this resolution by urged the establishment of the endow- 'Tis Palestine, thy time-forsaken home, such action as it may deem necessary. ment fund for a professorial chair The home that hope sustained through endless years. at Hebrew Union College, costing Be it further "Resolved, That copies of this reso- from $100,000 to $150,000. Dr. Julius (40 inch) $145 Israel, thy dreamings-- lution be sent to the United Syna- Morgenstern, president of Hebrew gogue of America and the Union of Union College, announced that Mrs. Wrought at last into the real, Orthodox Congregations for their in- Henry Morgenthau donated $15,000 to Are they to fulfill the vision the college, the interest of which is fromation. And be it also traveling scholarship Nurtured amidst torture and suffering? "Resolved, That copies of this reso- to be used as a What hopes and dreams are reared in vagrancy, lution be sent to each constituent con- for one student of Hebrew Union College to enable him to study abroad, Have years of suffering thee nothing taught, gregation of the Union, with the re- quest that they take action in sym- either for an ultimate professorship Art thou a Ghetto of Ghettoes to bulid? the college or to tour the country pathy with this resolution and send at the same to the Executive Board in the interests of Judaism. At a special session of the Execu- Israel, thou'rt wiser, for transmission to the proper Gov- five Committee the following officers Thou whose learning the world over • ernmental authorities. were elected: Table Palestine Resolution. 'Een in the land of oppression Union of American Hebrew Congre- The resolution on Palestine, which gations: Charles Shohl, Cincinnati, The progress of civilization sped ; was tabled, was as follows: president; Julius Rosenwald, Chicago, Thou who hast witnessed nations rise and fall "This convention of the Union of American Hebrew Congregations Ludwig Vogelstein, New York, Isaac Hast learnt the secrets of a land's success,— W. Bernheim, Louisville; Marcus notes with satisfaction the recognition The happiness that high and low unites. D. Rosen- which the League of Nations by the Rauh, Pittsburgh, Maurice berg, Washington, vice-presidents; ratification of the Palestine mandate, has accorded the project of opening Jacob W Mack Cincinnati, treasurer; Israel, thy homeland up Palestine for the free settlement Rabbi George Zepin, secretary, and Worked by hands of thy redeemers of Jews under the mandatory of Great Rabbi Jacob Schwartz, assistant sec- Shall o'erflow with milk and honey; retary. Britain. From deserts shall wave fields of golden grain, National Federation of Temple Sis- This convnetion also records with (45 inch) terhoods: Mrs. J. Walter Freiberg, Thy hills with verdant vintage shall abound, appreciation the fact that the United States, through a resolution adopted Cincinnati, president; Mrs. Maurice O'erladen shall thy orchards be with fruit, Steinfeld, St. Louis, first vice-presi. unanimously by both houses of Con- The whole earth glad to yield to Israel. gress and signed by the President, has dent; Mrs. Israel Cowen, Chicago, sec- " joined the other great governments ond vice-president; Mrs. Sallie Kubie Israel, thy homesteads of the world in lending its moral Glauber New York, third vice-presi- dent; Mrs. Leon Goodman, Louisville, support to this undertaking. Let be built as garden cities, ') " "Conscious of the spiritual signifi- fourth vice-president; Mrs. Ben Low- Home and home with trees surrounded, caner for the further development of enstein, Cincinnati, recording secre- That little children shall in sunshine play Judaism implied in the establishment tory, and Mrs. B. M. Englehard, of Breathing pure air of scented shady trees; of a vigorous Jewish community in Chicago, treasurer. The new Executive Committee of That Israel's sad countenance shall change Palestne, and realizing the importance of the migration of many Jews from the Union of American Hebrew Con- Into rejoicing and to happiness. . the lands of Eastern Europe to Pal- gregations consists of the following: estine, this convention urges upon N. Henry Beckman, Cincinnati; Israel, thy grandsires all Israel to participate in the laud- Adolph I. Newman, Cleveland; Edgar $1000. Old and weary of long wandering able efforts now under way for the M. Cahn, New Orleans; Gustave A. Efroymson, Indianapolis, Arno ld reconstruction of that land." Glad at last to seek their homestead New Orleans; Isaac Goldberg, Falk, Favor Physical Aid. Returning shall behold their land aglow All Jews, according to the various Detroit; Daniel P. Hays, New York; With plenty, and their children's voices ring speakers on this resolution, favored Simeon M. Johnson, Cincinnati; Adolph M. Johnson, Cincinnati; dr With laughter. Thus their hearts shall beat content, the physical reconstruction of Pales- Kraus, Chicago; Jacob W. tine, but many objected to the resolu- Adolph Cincinnati; To rest at home at last, to die in peace. Henry L. Mayer, tion, on the ground that the phrase- Mack, Francisco; Edwin B. Meissner, ology of the resolution would be in- San Louis; Henry Morgenthau, New Let be built with thought of beauty; terpreted as an endorsement of Zion- St. Adolph S. Ochs, New York; ism and used for Zionistic propa- York; Israel, thy bridges, Herbert C. Oettinger, Cincinnati; ganda. Towers, roads—all that a land needs, Henry Oppenheimer, Baltimore; A. C. If we adopted this resolution," said And great shall be thy universities, Dr. Samuel Schulman, "we would Ratshesky, Boston; Simon W. Rosen- dale, Albany; David A. Brown, De- Thy learning ever great shall greater be; seem to be endorsing the nationalistic troit; Ludwig Vogelstein, News York; From thee a light shall glow o'er all the world, philosophy which we have been fight- Felix Vorenberg, Boston; Herman ing for twenty-five years." From every land shall Israel be blessed. Wile, Buffalo; Albert Wolf, Philadel- "Zionism should go out of existence William B. Woolf, Peoria. altogether. Those Jews in Palestine phia; The next convention of the Union 5350 cused of not carrying out the decision will decide their own destiny, an JABOTINSKY FIGHTS of the last Zionist Congress to send without committing us to any phil- of American Hebrew Congregations osophy. Therefore, I more to amend will be held in 1925 in St. Louis. delegation to Sir Herbert Samuel • • • LEADERS OF ZIONISM a demanding a change in his present as follows: "That after the convention ex- ORTHODOX DEFEND WINE policy. Mr. Jabotinsky, it now trans- Accuses Executives of "Injurious pires, desired to make clear to Sir presses its sympathy with practical FOR SACRAMENTAL USE Herbert Samuel how his politics were work in Palestine we say, and we NEW YORK.—The recommenda- Tactics." "damaging the collection of Zionist herewith reassert our principles as (10 inch Models) expressed in a number of conventions, tion of Julius Rosenwald for the (Valu es t° $150) funds abroad." was op- LONDON—(J. T. A.).—Vladimir A resolution demanding the with- that we reject every phase of Jewish abolition of sacramental wine nationalism; that we do not regard posed by Rabbi G. Wolf Margolis, Jabotinsky's letter of resignation drawal of the "anti-Zionist and anti- Palestine as a national home for the president of the Assembly of Hebrew Semitic officials" from Palestine, is de- Rabbis, who said: made public compromises a number clared by Mr. Jabotinsky to have been Jewish people; that we regard the Orthodox PLAIN AND NUTRIA TRIMMED "Mr. Rosenwald is a philanthropist, of accusations against the Zionist ignored, as was also his resolution Jewish people a spiritual communion, not an authority on religious he is but • leadership. Ile charges the Zionist that the Actions Committee remain a world people, whose home by right the Executive with having refused to con- true to Ileral's ideal and to the Basle ie in every part of the world, that matters. The reform rabbis a n the are not authorities o sider the urgent plea of the National we believe America is our home; and, convention Talmud, which they have discarded. (36 inch Models) (Values to Council of Palestine Jews, condemn- program. furthermore, we hold that it is dif- Mr. Jabotinsky denounces the pres- as to the obligation to Their opinion ing the attitude of the Palestine Gov- ficult for non-Zionists to help prac- ernment toward the Jews, particularly ent tactics of the Actions Commit- tical work as long as the philosophy use sacramental wine should not have and the "political weakness" of great weight." In having annulled the executive tee the Zionist Executive whereby, he as- of nationalism is actually presented Rabbi Solomon E. 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