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VOL. XIV. NO. 5
$150,000 IS PLEDGED Inscribes Reminiscences
BY B'NAI B'RITH FOR To Friedlander Memory
NATIONAL HOSPITAL
'NUMERUS CLAUSUS'
ADOPTED BY SEJM
Go•ernment Supporters Fa•or Lim•
it•tion of Jewish Students.
CONFERENCE AGREES
0 N LIQUIDATION OF
RE LIEF ACTIVITIES
LEVIN IS ELECTED
PISGAH LODGE HEAD
Installation of New Officers to B•
H•ld Monday Evening.
SAMUEL WILL QUIT
UNLESS POLICY IS
CHANGED, RUMOR
Theodore Levin was elected presi-
WARSAW—(J. T. A.)—Following
dent of Pisgah lodge, No. 34, I. 0.
a stormy debate, the educational com-
B.
B., at the last meeting
mission of the Sejm went on record Work
of Joint Distribution lodge, held on Monday evening. of the Evening Standard Says Sir Her-
by a vote of 16 to 13 in favor of the
bert Wants Change in
Other
officers elected are J. Miller,
otommittee Considered at
"numerus clausus," or percentage
Infirmary Building for
vice president; William B. Isenberg,
norm for alien students.
Palestine Conditions.
Vienna Meeting.
treasurer;
Louis
I.
Frank,
secretary;
Denver Institution.
Representatives of the parties sup-,
Elias Goldberg, assistant monitor;
porting the government voted as a
Harry Schlussell, warden; Abe Guro- GOVERNMENT TO BACK
body for the limitation of cJewish stu-I TO CONTINUE REFUGEE
CONVENTION RECEIVES
vitch, guardian.
By RABBI PHILIP H. LANGH.
dents, the 13 negative votes being,
SAMUEL, GORE STATES
RELIEF UNTIL OCT. 1
Installation of the new officers will
cast by Socialists and representatives
HARDING'S GREETINGS
take place this Monday evening. An
It was just three years ago, July fountain of living waters. To this of the minority nationalities.
5, 1920, that like a thunderbolt from day those many hours and days spent
Deputy Lutoslawski, a priest, as- j, D. C. Will Encourage Agri- interesting program is planned for Will Issue Full Statement After
the occasion.
dear sky, there came to us the in his company, those imperssions of serted that the "numerus clausus"!
Senators Spencer and Smoot,
Conference With High
Mr. Levin, the newly:elected presi-
cultural Efforts in So-
news of the tragic murder in Ukraine a so wonderful presence, still stand was in effect a protection of the mi.
Miss Fannie Hurst Con -
dent
of l'isgah lodge, has for the past
out,
engraved
vividly
and
forever
in
' of Israel Friedlander. It was with
norities which was branded as brutal
Commissioner.
viet Russia.
two years been among the most act-
.11 sharp 'ding of pain that we heard the minds and hearts of his grateful cynicism by Senator Thon, who ap-
gratulate Hospital.
ice members of Pisgah lodge. Ile
that he, who was so much beloved, and reverent nupils
pealed to the members not to "be-
LONDON—(J. T. A.)—The Even-
smirch the Polish name, culture and I VIENNA—J. T. A.)—The confer- served the past two terms as vice
D E N V E R—Announcement that was no more—that Israel Friedlander
A Charming Person City.
ing Standard publishes a report say- .
District Grand Lodge, No. 2, I. 0. had gone to join the long list of the
His was a charming and radiant constitution" with such a regulation. ence of the Joint Distribution Corn- president.
Last Monday's meeting was tea- ing that it has authentic information
The Minister of Education Glombin_ mittee held here under the chairman-
personality,
of
temper
so
genial
and
B. B., had pledged itself to raise Kdoshim of the martyred of our
sweet. He was the gentlest of men, ski devoted his address to defending ship of Felix Warburg and Col. Iler- tuned by an interesting talk by Dr.. to the effect that Sir lyrbert Samuel
$150,001) for a new infirmary build- PeoPle.
Time cannot efface from memory beloved by all, for his tender hu- the constitutionality of the "numer-, bert Lehman, considered the various Joseph Annuls on the life of Dis- , is coming to England for the purpose
ing for the National Jewish Hospital
us clausus." activities of the J. D. C. in the, differ- reali. A number of new candidates of reviewing with the government the
for Consumptives created an alms- the fond and lender recollections of maneness and his warm, affectionate
The Jewish Telegraph Agency ant countries and decided oesucces- for membership in the lodge were "somewhat serious situation" that has
phere of enthusiasm at the twenty- the great man of Israel, at whose feet sympathy. With it all, he possessed
learns Deputy Lutoslewski is ma neu- sive liquidations of their activities. given the oath by Milton M. Alexan- arisen since the Arab boycott of the
fourth annual meeting of that insti. for so many years it had been our a.nobility and distinction of presence
elections. The Standard predicts
of
which
one
became
aware
at
the
vering
with the speaker of the Sejm It was stressed that the Joint Din. der.
tution during the opening session on Privilege to sit and imbibe from the
that Samuel will resign unless the
merest approach and upon his very to have the percentage norm pro- , tribution Committee was a temporary
Friday, June 22. This enthusiasm
policy he is obliged to administer is
entrance into a room. Ile could move pond considered before the adjourn- organization with the definite aim of
was increased when the following let-
modified. It is probable, the corre-
amongst the nobles and kings of the ment of the present Sejm session. providing relief for war sufferers, and
ter of commendation from President j
spondent asserts, that the change
earth.
could not continue its activities for
Warren G. Harding was read:
will be similar to that made in the
Israel Friedlander exercised a pe-
an indefinite period. Work would
Mesopotamian policy a few months
A
mer
i
c
na
on
t
e r a st
f a ysocu i Ilt i oil It o . vv,
n m e sa un cs .
je ,,
collar
ntg h
c a o nn dt i
oe long
"Mr. Manny Strauss,
ago.
hbeloved
Jewish
nuntils
''Chairman Subscribers
The report of the London Jewish
only by students of the Jewish Theo-
cessfully liquidated, and would be
Convention Committee.
World that the high commissioner
logical Seminary and its teachers' in-
ES carried on together with those Jewish
'My dear Mr. Strauss:
would
upon resigning settle in Pales-
stitute, of both of which he had been
organizations with whom it had been Miss Henrietta Szold Elected
"I am much obliged to you for call-
tine as a private individual is scouted
. Membership Campaign Plan- n leading figure, but also by students
working heretofore. Medical relief
I
ign my attention to the annual con-
by
the
Standard, which declares that
"Our
Beloved
Mother
in
in all colleges. Somehow he under-
- work of the J. C. has been corn-
ned; Anniversary of Pro -
vention in Denver this month of the
Sir Herbert is an extremely able man
stood the needs of youth and sympa-
pleted in all countries and no new
Israel."
National Jewish hospital for Con-
Rose
From
is
Sweatshop
to
One
.
and
might
have a political renaissance
fesaor Shapira's Death
thized with its strivings; somehow he
activities are being undertaken in this
sumptires. This institution has done
like that of Stephen McKenna.
Of His People's Fore -
direction. The hospitals and sanita-
a tine and truly philanthropic work was one to whom youth could turn
BALTIMORE—(J. T. A.)—One
Commons Discusses Palestine.
tion institutions that have been or-
most Writers.
for the reduction of tuberculosis and. The Detroit Jewish National Fund for guidance and counsel, to whom
ganized will remain the charge of the hundred and twenty-one delegates
Palestine was again the subject of
it is a pleasure to record my commen- committee, at a meeting held on could be entrusted its most precious
local Jewish communities. One of representing 50 cities responded to much discussion in the House of Com-
dation of its past and my sincerest Thursday evening at the Kirby Center confidences, and its most troubling
Morris Rosenfeld, the East Side the last pieces of work decided upon the roll call of the annual Hadassah mons when Sir Harry Brittaln and
. laid plans for a city-wide activity in problems and perplexities. his deep
good wishes for its future.
the interest of the fund that redeems sympathy, a clear vision and, above sweatshop worker who became one was the opening of a nurses training convention at the Belvedere hotel Lieutenant Colonel Howard Bury in-
Sincerely yours,
here. The Hadasseh since the con- quired of Ormbsy-Gore of the colo-
the
soil
of
Palestine
to
become
the
all,
his
genuine
fatherliness
appealed
of the foremost Yiddish poets in the school in Warsaw.
"WARREN G. HARDING."
vention last July has grown from nial office whether there was any-
property of the entire Jewish people. to all. It was no accident that at the world, died Thursday night at his
To Continue Refuge Help.
It
was
further
decided
that
the
8,000
to 12,000 members, Alice Se- thing to report of Sir Herbert Sam-
A
committee
headed
by
N.
Croll
seminary
the
care
of
the
students'
home, 1254 Edison avenue, Bronx,
Senator Selden P. Spencer of Mis-
lie N. Y., a few hours a fter suffering a
souri,•sent the following greeting:
will, beginning with Tisha B'Ab, on loan fund was entrusted to him.
eath came refugee relief work would be contin- ltgsborg, president of the organize- uel's position in regards to the dif-
was a favorite Menorah lecturer, a stroke of apoplex y. His d
ferences on the advisory council. Mr.
which occasion an appeal is to be
reat shock to his many readers, ued until the present problems had tion, Within
declared
her 16
annual
report.
the in past
months,
Miss Ormsby-Gore was asked specifically
"It is a great work that the Na- made in the local synagogue, conduct patron of Young Judaea and of as a g
solved.
ily d. After Oct. 1 refugee Seligsberg said, $132,621 in cash and whether Moslem and Christian mem-
tional Jewish Hospital for Consump- a membership campaign, membershipYoung Israel, a staunch standby of and particularly to those friends who ha.
e
ft
to
those
emigration
will
be
left
'or s' e
tives at Denver has done. There is dues to range from $1 up. Every the Jewish Bureau of Education. Ile only a fortnight ago gave him a din- wrganiz' ations 'who had been doing supplies amounting to $71,893 have hers were contemplating resigning
was an ardent believer in the possi- ner on his sixtieth birthday. !o
been raised for the Iladasseh hospi- and whether their views were taken
greater work yet to be done and no lea 1.11 man and sr, man will be up-
talc and other services in Palestine:'
The
life
of
Rosenfeld
was
like
that
this
work before.
in consideration in shaping the future
race of people on earth have been pealed to for enrollment in the ranks bility of transmitting to the Ameri-
The department for the care of or-
The address of welcome was della- policy ota .,Palestine.
more generous in the care of their of the redeemers of the land of Pal- can youth the traditional Judaism he of many poets, full of hardship and
so much loved, as embodied in the struggle. Born in the village of Su• phans is to be continued until the end erect by Mrs. Emil Crockin of the
The Arial) members had written to
own people than the American ,.tine.
balk in Russian Poland, of a fam- of the year, after which time the J. Baltimore chapter. Miss Henrietta the high commissioner, Mr. Ormsby-
A committee headed by Joseph United Synagogue.
Jewry,"
In
I class he was always interesting. ily of some means, he ran away I). C. has not the funds for the work. Szold responded, expressing admira- Gore replied; that they would be un-
Chuggi will conduct a campaign for
from Russia to avoid serving in the , The Joint Distribution Committee un- tion of the progress Iladasseh made able to take part in the council until
Another letter was from Senator the distribution of 5,000 boxes of the He hod a particular genius in recon•
dertakes no obligations in this diree- during the past three years she was
assurance is given that participation
Reed Smoot of Utah, in which he J. N. F. in homes in Detroit. This atructing historical periods, no mat- arm} of a country that denied free-
dom to the Jew. In Amsterdam he tion but should the means be raised in Palestine.
will not imply acknowledgment of the
wrote to Mr. Strauss: ; drive will be carried out mainly ter how old, and to make the most
Reports of Mrs. Fromenson, chair- constitution net up under order of
archaic event stand out with graphic learned and practiced for a time dia- they will continue with the education
through organizations and the Tal•
Letter From Senator Smoot.
care
vividness and striking imagery, as mood cutting, and then moved on to of the children now under their
man of the Palestine supplies depart- council of 1922. Until he was able
"I have always heard and heartily intjd Torahs. J. Rachowsky has un-
until completed.
though actually present.• Profound London, where he became a tailor.
ment; Mrs. Lefkowitz, treasurer; Mrs. to talk over the question with the
approve of the wonderful work ac - Alertaken the work of clearing the out-
Ile then came to New York and, The reconstruction department is Jacobs, chairman of publicity; Mrs. high commissioner, he would prefer
complished by the National Jewish standing boxes and the work is now yet fascinating, erudite yet brilliant,
Fletcher, milk station fund, were pre- to make no statement, Mr. Gore said.
hospital for Consumptives. At the , proceeding at a more rapid pace than a scholar, yet human above it all—his worked from 14 to 17 hours a day to continue its work with funds, it is
lectures were listened to by crowded under horrible conditions. Yet his hoped, that will be raised by corn- sented.
He would only soy that the amend-
time the officials of the hospital an- heretofore.
Arrangements With J. D. C.
The Detroit committee is beaded by classes and attended by large an- poetic muse triumphed over all and mittees for self-help from amongst
ment to the order in council recently
nounced to the country that it would
dinners. Ile was ready at wit and the poems that he wrote during the East-European Jewry. The funds for
A
new
arrangement
recently
effect-
published provides for all contingen-
give tree treatment to patients hay- Philip Slomovitz, Miss Victoria Shelf-
repartee, and the threatening sky of dinner hour and at home at night the support of schools and cultural in- ed for the support of the Hadessah cies and whether any particular fac.
ing tuberculosis, people were skepti- man is secretary, and Joseph II. Ehr-
many a scholarly lecture was sud- finally won him freedom and the stitutions have been exhausted and medical organization in Palestine was tion or its representatives abstain
cal of the financial success of any in- lich treasurer.
'lent} illuminated by frequent sharp chance to live whloly by his pen. A the Jews of the various countries will announced. By this arrangement the , from co-operation, the government,
Last month marked the twenty-
stitution based upon so humanitarian
fifth anniversary of the passing away flashes of lightning of brilliant note of sadness is present in most of have to provide for their support lladasseh organization is to provide they may rest assured, would support
a principle.
t h e humor. he was especially fond of his poems. Professor Weiner of Her- f themselves.
$100,000 and the Keren Ilayesed and the high commissioner in his policy
The officers of the hospital are to of Professor Herman Shapira,
Joint Distribution Committee $70,000 of carrying on, he declared.
Work in Soviet Russia.
be congratulated upon the accom- creator of the Jewish National Fund. Hassidic stories, as he himself was card translated those in the volume
"Songs From the (dletto.
plishments consummated and I have' Professor Shapira was horn in 1840 greatly attracted by Hassidism,
Na Treaty With Arabs.
The conference gave special con- each.
Some Profe.sional Foibles.
The makes
Day, the
York editorial
Jewish sideration to the relief work in Rus-' The Hadasseh in addition is also
no doubt but what thousands of pa- in Lithuania. Ile first practiced
a Ills very professorial foibles were daily,
the New
following
In reply to an inquiry by Com-
he as
read
age
tients who have been cured and re- rabbi. Whi•n 21 years of
via. At present liquidation or dimi- sending into Palestine $11,670 for mender Kenworthy when it was in-
on the
Rosenfeld: notion of the work in Russia is not' hygienic work in the l'alestine schools
storeiljo economic independence will a work on mathematics and in 1868 so thoroughly tender and human comment
"The death
of death
Morris of Rosenfeld
p
tended to bring before parliament for
never cease to call the institution . he went to Berlin to study. In 1880 Pupils of his will recollect such
i most be so and the chaluzim camps.
in , to be thought of, but it
ratification the "treaty recently con-
f
phrases
as:
"I
dislike
being
a
prophet
closes a tragedy which was only
Louis Lipsky, chairman of the
blessed." he received the degree of doctor o
ondueted
as
to
strengthen
the
social
eluded between the government and
but I do predict—" and his very fre-
.
it•Was decided. The work in : Zionist Organization, in an address
Participated in by representatives mathematics from Heidelberg Uni- f quint expression: "I have a feeling part attributable to the fickleness of conducted
the British Arab government of
t
o
public opinion. Fifteen, twenty years force
Soviet Russia must be carried on on to the convention voiced appreciation Transjordania." Ormsby-Gore
of 50,000 subscribers and delegates varsity and latt4 iiccupied the post
said
from Districts No. 2 and No, 6 of the professor of mathematics at the same that—" Ile was punctilious in his ago the name of Morris Rosenfeld en- a constructive basis with special re- of the Iludassel. contribution to the that all the government thus far had
joyed a popularity which probably en
' Zionist movement and congratulated ,
Independent Order 13'nai B'rith, the university. work, always
starting
his
lectures
on
se
ent
g
to
Jewish
agricultural
efforts.
one was to discuss with the Arab
time; when interrupted by questions other
oth
Yiddish singer, or even pro
the organization on its growth since
As far back as 1862 he wrote an ar-
sessions were presided over by Rabbi
government how it could carry out
The work in Palestine will be lin. .
he would say: "Just let me come to a writer, with one or two exceptions,
an- -
org
t has b ecome an au t onomous org
William S. Friedman, first vice-presi• tide in the Hebrew "Ilamelitz" nitro-
• its international obligations undat
Sim I in theme uidated at the same time and in the ! it .•
has
•v
r
n•
id
.
dent of the institution, in the absence eating the foundation of a Hebrew period—" Ile cannot be said to have
the mandatory system without con-
At
A a luncheon given by the Balti. flict with the principle of utmost
of Nathan L. Dauby, president. Greet; university in Jerusalem. He was one been absent-minded, though the fole and manner, untouched by the sub- same manner as in Europe but the
ings were extended to the convention . Of the early leaders of the Hibhath lowing, told by a colleague, is cer- tlety which drives away the masses, , Joint Distribution Committee will more chapter to the delegates, the freedom for the Arab population. Mr.
endeavor
to
see
that
the
existing
in-
s
warm with genuine emotion, hi
runless of Denver on Zion movement. Ile was an earnest tainly a striking instance:
following contributions were an-
Ormsby-Gore further announced he
by Harry S. ',
Miss Henrietta Szold, known to all songs and poems were read in tens of stitutions do not collapse.
nounced: Pittsburgh chapter, $5,000;
behalf of the Jewish Consumptives' advocate of the idea of the .lewish Na-
did not think that any treaty would
,
Beach,
Baltimore, $5,000; Bath
Relief Society; by Mrs, May Morris, tional Fund from the dayi of the first American Jewish womanhood, had thousands of Jewish homes.
be concluded.
The
wide
fame
of
Morris
Rosen-
president of the Central Jewish Aid congress when he first proposed its translated into English an anonymous
$1,000.
Mr. Ormsby-Gore was also asked
I German article on Maimonides, whose feld died, unhappily, before the man.
Mn. Ehrlich Among Sp••ker.•
Society of Denver; Mrs. Jacob N. establishment and he actively assisted
whether the attention of the govern-
Among the speakers who ad-
Lorber, president Denver Sheltering in its foundation. He worked per- authorship she did not know. She New singers arose in Israel, and a
ment
had been drawn "to the fact
,.iiiilly and whole-heartedly in the showed the translation to Professor new epoch arose in Yiddish song.
dressed the convention were Mrs. J.
Home for Jewish Children.
si win e of the,fund and was the first Friedlander, who approved of it, sev- Yet it cannot be said that the Yiddish
Ii. Ehrlich, Detroit; Mrs. Blaustein, that the government of Palestine was
authorizing
change of the names of
The President's Report.
Norfolk; Miss Margolis, Boston; Miss
President Dauby's report, which I ' giv• it a popular character. Pro- oral times commenting upon the ar- public was weaned away from Rosen-
all towns and villages from Arab, Ro-
Ile even de- feld. it was not so much to the new
Haddasseh Shedrowitzky, a graduate
omas read by Mrs. Seraphine Pisko, ii—or Shapira died in Cologne in ticle as "very
man
and
Greek
to Hebrew. Mr.
• •
clared that the thoughts therein ex- that they turned, as the old they for Rabb inicai Assembly o f Jewish Theo . 0
0
a eg • , arses
,
ge Ormsby-Gore replied he had no tea-
secretary, called attention among l''''•
pressed were very familiar, when, ac- got. Rosenfeld was theirs as long as,
logical Seminary to Hold Im-
school, now taking a post-graduate
t o believe that such was the case.
other things to the following facts:
cidentally making a mental re-trans-
course in America; Mrs. Harry Kap-
portant Convention.
Replying to the question whether
"The hospital has sheltered between SAFE AND SANE FOURTH
lotion of a passage into the original ible fount, he could turn out poems
Ian, Cleveland; Mrs. Vixman, Pitts- the government had received repre.
_
German, he recognized the original as and sketches for the newspaper.
4,000 and 5,000 patients in the time
burgh; Mrs. Joseph Goldman, Haiti-
AT BALCH FIELD CENTER his own.
sentations from Palestine protesting
of its existence. In the early days of
The next convention of the Rabbin-I me „ .
When he declined from his powers,
Hi. Writings.
the hospital it was the aim of the
and the best that was left of him was ical Assembly of the Jewish Theolog- i The convention resolved to bestow the slow progress of the Rutenberg
ram Arranged for Men,
founders to make it an institution for All Day Pro g
As he was in his personality, so enclosed in books, the Yiddish public 'ice' Seminary of America, which is on Miss Szold, the founder of the or- concessions "and in view of the pro-
Women and Children; Prize
onged delay would the government
He never began to forget him.
was he in his writings.
incipient cases--and the results were
to be held in Long Branch, N. J., on ganization, the degree "Our Beloved l
Races to Be Held.
congsider the withdrawal of the con-
wrote a dull line in his life," said
remarkable. About '75 - per cent of
"His name still retained, to the Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday,
—
The convention
decider! to send cesions?" The colonial office repre-
the patients admitted in those days
end,
a
certain
magic.
But
the
great-
July
2,
3
and
4,
promises
to
be
one
of
Mother
in
Israel."
(Turn to last page.)
tative said that the answer to the
Plans have been completed for an
were dismissed from the hospital with
est part of its power was gone. the most important held by that body.delegates to the World Zionist Con- s ,,e rn s
n t question was in the negative and
disease arrested, and again took their interesting all-day program for the
Among the newly risen intelligentzia The problem of the financial condition
of
a
safe
and
sane
Fourth
place out in the world as breadwin- celebration
he was regarded with tolerance lit of the seminary and the United Syn- grass at Carlsbad. the second question was hypothetical
and he was therefore unable to &n-
nes or homemaker. Unfortunately by Which Balch Recreation Center, a
tle more. It was the peculiar Jewish agogue will occupy the foremost
saver it.
the war brought about a condition unit .;f the Department of Recrea-
trait of kindness to the once great °lace among the discussions. At the JEWS AT HARVARD WIN
that made it impossible for the man- tion, at the Balch Field, located at
that kept his rank for him. But he last convention of the United Syna-
COMMENCEMENT
PARTS
agement of the hospital to continue , Ferry, Palmer, Hastings and Antoine
himself was conscious of the change gogue it was voted that a campaign
HAUPTMAN ATTACKS
this policy, and, naturally, the Per - streets.
in his estate, and could not but feel for $500,000 for the upkeep of the
CAMBRIDGE:.—(J. T. A.) — Two
JEWISH ANTI-SEMITES
tentage of cures is smaller. A large , The day's events will be opened
seminary be inaugurated. There is a of the four student parts in the com-
Bertram Jacobs Declare. Massacre that he had been unjustly dealt by.
proportion of the patients who are with the flag raising by Scout Troop
"What the place of Rosenfeld will feeling prevalent among the members mencement exercises of Harvard Un- I
Would Be Wholesale If Russian
a
Rathenau
Munich Monarchist Ch
now received in the various sanatoria 179 at 10 a. m., to be followed
be in Yiddish literature it is not easy of the Rabbinical Assembly that the iversity were taken by Jews.
. by
Sought Dictatorship.
are from moderately to far advanced men's baseball game. Runnini., and Soviet Fell.
to say. In the history of our Yiddish conditions of present Jewish life in
The commencement part in I.atin
cases. In the National Jewish Ilos- t o „,,.p y races for all ages, with prizes
literature
at
least,
he
will
have
to
America
warrant
the
raising
of
that
LONDON—(J. T. A.)—The atti-
was by Leon Medoff of Philadelphia. ,
pital this has brought about the sae-'t o be awarded for first and second rude of the Joint Foreign Committee occupy a prominent place, and it may sum to $1,000,000.
BERLIN—J. T. A.) — Gerhardt
There were three English parts and
ceisity of a new building; an infirm- places, will commence at 1 p. m.
even come to pass that there will be
On Tuesday morning, July 3, a ses- 1 of theses one was taken by Franklin ; Hauptman, on the occasion of the
any for bed patients. None of the The races will include 25-yard of the Board of Jewish Deputies to- written into histories to come the dis-
first anniversary of the assassinatoin
sion will be devoted to a definition of S. Pollak of '23, of New York City.
old buildings was built for this class dashes for boys and girls of 6 years wards the Soviets is not one disposed tictly Rosenfeld period.
the point of view of conservative Ju-
Franklin Pollak is the son of Jun- ' of Walter Rathenau, writes in the
of invalids. I hope that at this meet- and under; 50-yard races for boys to promote the best interests of the
daism. Rabbi Jacob Kohn of Temple tics Pollak, and author and publicist Tagebuch: "Rathenau was a Jew.
and girls of 10 years and under; 75- Jew's in Russia, Bertram Jacobs de-
a
ing the new building will became
Ansrhe Chesed of New York will of distinction. On his mother's side, That was the cause of his being mur-
, vard races for boys of 10 to 14; dared at the meeting of the board
fact, 'and that at the silver naniver-
read a paper entitled "An Attempted Franklin Pollak is descended from dered. But fanatic German Chris-
on Sunday.
or
gir
51,
age
r
•
I
races
for
eery of the hospital (which will be
.. a ..,)art
Fo rmulation of the Point of View of Michael Ileilprin, distinguished Jew- tians were not the only ones that at-
"If the soviets lost their power
held in 1924), this new building will 14; 100-yard races for boys of 15 to Jews would be massacred in Russia
Conservative Judaism." This paper ish scientist, who also took active in- tacked Rathenau. Fanatic German
117; 15-yard race for girls of 15 to 17;
be dedicated.
on a scale that would make all past One Day's Imprisonment Ci•en For will represent the views not only of terest in Jewish affairs. Ileilprin Jews acted the same way towards
"The medical work for adult pa- .10-yard dash free-for-all; 50-yard fat pogroms and sufferings of Jews in-
Attacking Jews; For Attacking
Dr. Kohn, but a number of his col- was the author of of "The Historical him. In Munich, I spoke with Jews
men's race; 25-yard fat women's
Anti-Semites, Two Weeks.
leagues with whom he has conferred Poet of the Ancient Hebrews" nail of who expressed opinions that led to
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• • needle and thread contest for significant.
'
on the matter. Other papers on the many works of a scientific nature. He the murder of Walter Rathenau."
Although the Soviet attitude to.
women; high • jump, free-for-all;
"It was the joint enmity of German
BUDAPEST—(J. T. A.)—Stefan subject will be read by Dr. Phineas is credited with having been the in-
wards the religious question is not
three-legged race for boys under 16;
BANDITS WHO KILLED
a
vio-
Israeli of Woonsocket, R. T., by Dr. spirer of Emma Lazarus in her latter and Jewish anti-Semites," Hauptman
Lendvai,
accused
of
publishing
good, its evils should not be exagger-
says in conclusion, "that created the
GENDARMES CAPTURED 25-yard newspaper race for girls; ated, Jacobs said, "as it prohbiited lently anti-Semetic article, was sen- Jacob Katz, of the Montefiore Con- years.
tenced to one day's imprisonment and gregation, New York, by Norman
400 -yard mixed relay team of two only public instruction in religion."
The fact that half the honors of atmosphere that made possible the as-
JERUSALEM.—(J. T. A.) — The men and two women, men running
Colonel Waley Cohen, chairman of was immediately released. Salit of the Adath Israel Congrega- Commencement Day were awarded to gemination of so capable and devoted
In asking for his acquittal, his tion of New York. A very interest- Jews is causing considerable comment a man as Walter Rathenau."
government has officially announced 150 yards, women 50 yards; broad the law and parliamentary commit-
The article has madca deep im-
that all but one of the 20 bandits who jump, free-for-all; 25-yard nursery tee, gave it as his opinion that the counsel admitted Lendvai had tree- ing payer on the subject is expected in view of the recent efforts at Har-
last week attacked the company of race for girls; 25-yard one-legged Schechita bill was unlikely to be con- passed against the law, but "not from Rabbi Charles I. Hoffman of vard to limit the number of Jewish pression in all progressive circles.
Newark, N. J.
students.
gendarmes escorting the High Com- • rare for m arried men; 220-yard dash sidered at the present session of par- against the interests of Hungary."
MUNICH—(J. T. A.)—That Wal-
On Tuesday afternoon a sympo-
The court in imposing the day's
missioner, Sir Herbert Samuel, and free-for-all.
Girls' baseball and kickball games liament.
ter Rathenau shortly before his as-
The joint foreign committee of the sentence said that it was true that the sium on the relation of the synagogue
killed five of the Britishers, have
been
I
sassination
had completed plans in
being held will be played at 3 p. m. At 6 p. m. board has announced it has taken the Jews are a peril to the country but to the labor groups will be held.
captured. They are now.
collusion with persons in London and
temnorarily at Lebanon. there will be a folk dancing exhibi- attitude that the numerus clausus that Lendvai had gone a bit too far Those taking part in this discussion
Berlin
for
the
re-establishment of a
The bandits who are not Bedouins tion by the Balch dancing classes. has no legality and has addressed a in saying that trey had destroyed the will be Dr. Joseph Zuckerman. Rabbi
dictatorship of Germany modeled
as originally supposed, but Druses, i This will include "The Children's note to that effect to the League of trade and the integrity of the country • Leon Spitz, and Rabbi Gershon
MONTREA1,--(J.
T.
A.)—Sixty
after
that
of
Russia,
was charged at
I Hades.
at the same time.
are members of a robber band which Play," "Gypsy Dance," "May Day," Nations.
While the anti-Semetic Lendvai , On Wednesday, the Fourth of July, per cent of Montreal Jews are Bol- the trial of the monarchist plotters
The controversy over "the book
for sr.rn e time has been engaged in "Irish lilt," and other interesting
going
on
here.
general plunder of the neighboring dances. A hand concert by the First presenting the Jewish case" to the thus escaped wall virtually no pun-Ian Independence Day celebration will shevists, Mrs. J. C. Thompson, a mis- now
The charge was made by Fuchs,
sionary who addressed a church gath-
communities. The capture of the band- , Roumanian Baptist Church band will world which resulted in the last meet- ishment, the liberal journalist Geza he hold in connection with the con-
chief of the monarchists on trial,
'' name only after • company of ' be staged at S p. m., with movies to ing of the board breaking up in disor- Feleky, who was accused by Mavis- vention. Rabbi Israel Goldstein is ering here, declared.
who admitted that he got the report
Moreover,
even
the
Jewish
schools
expected
to
read
a
paper
at
this
ses-
trate
Zila"i
of
attacking
him
for
In-
British cavalry had burned one of the' follow at 9. The public is invited to der, was smoothed over at this meet-
citing school children against the sion on the influence of the Scrip- teach unbelief in God, government from • French agent named Richert.
villages in the vicinity of Mettulah, participate and attend the eelebra- ing and the resignation of Rothschild
and authority, the missionary assert- Where Richert got the report, he did
a series of severe en- tion. The directors of the affair are as chairman of the press committee Jews, was sentenced to 14 days im- tures on American ideas of democ-
ii
f 'owing
not say.
ed, unchallenged.
racy.
prisonment
. e'e•aents between the troops and the Gerald McGlyn, Freda A. Levin and Was withdrawn.
Douglas Brown.
pandits.
Rabbi Langh Pays Tribute to Martyred
Jewish Leader Who Was Killed
In the Ukraine July 5, 1920
.. N F. WILL HOLD
TWO DRIVES HERE
CONVENTION SHOWS
HADASSAH PROGRES S
MORRIS ROSENFEUD,
YIDDISH POET DI Do
RABBIS CONVENE
AT LONG BRANCH
DURING JULY 2-4
CONDEMNS JEWISH
BOARD'S ATTITUDE
TOWARD SOVIETS
HUNGARIAN JUSTICE
NOT FOR THE JEWS'
MISSIONARY CALLS
JEWS BOLSHEVIK(
a,V