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VOL. XIV. NO. 6
DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JULY 6, 1923
Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents
NUAIERUS CLAUSUS
THREE
EE • Learn Geography
PLAN PLACING 10,000 Attitude
STIRS JEWISH IRE NO CHANGE IN ZION
ttitude Of Religions FAMILY OF FOUND
BURIED
From Milk Labels
POLICY, IS OFFICIAL
NEW YORK CHILDREN
Toward One Another
BRITISH STATEMENT
IN JEWISH SCHOOLS
Report Says Anti-Semite Slated For
Jewish MAernet h
i.asn.tmiBt ticliecvred
i.Victim of
Discussed in Masterful Address De-
Jewish Education Association •
Announces Campaign for
livered By Rabbi Hershman Before
This Summer.
•
•
• •
__
Detroit Presbyterian
Ministers.
s_
.
LONDON—(J. T. A.)—A tremen-
sinus sensation has been caused by the
discovery by the police of the bodies
of Herr Andrew Lachman, his wife
Relief Worker Describes Inter-
est of Russian Children
in America.
Polish Foreign Minister.
WARSAW—J. T. A.)—Jewish or-
ganizations of Poland have "declared
war" on the entire present cabinet
High Commissioner Herbert
as the result of the approval of the
numerus claims by the education
Samuel to Return to
commission of the Sejm. They are
Jerusalem.
particularly indignant because of the
support given the measure by the
minister of education, GlombInski.
RUTENBERG PLAN "SLOW
•
"We have innocently originated a
and daughter, buried in the garden new method of teaching geography,"/
writes Dr. Bogen, director of Jewish
of their country villa just outside flu-
relief work in Russia. "No text
.charest, the Vienna correspondent of books or teachers are employed, and
HOPE TO REACH EVERY
the Northern Whig of Belfast reports. it requires no schools or money. It
The Zionist Congress in meeting
By RABBI A. M. HERSHMAN
PROGRESS" QUESTIONED
N. Y. JEWISH HOUSEHOLD
, . Lachman was a very wealthy mer- is one of the most amusing things here adopted resolutions bitterly con-
, chant with business connections in that have, come out of this heart- demning the act of the education
England and America. His wife was rending, experience of relief work.
commission, and the Jewish Sejm club Hussein Treaty Involves No
(Substance of an address delivered before the Presbyterian Ministers'
Religious Training Essential
' a very beautiful woman, and his
"As you in America know, the Jew. announced it would fight every inch
Association. of Detroit on April 30, 1923.)
Change in Palestine
daughter had many admirers. The ish Joint Distribution Committee has against the proposal of Premier Witos
Part of Education Says
My first word to you this morning and women. It has been said, and family are supposed to be the victims in the course of the past two years and his cabinet.
Policy.
Statement.
sent thousands of cans of condensed
must lie one of deep appreciation of rightly so, that one half of the world of an anti-Semetic crime.
According to rumors current here,
A remarkable part of this tragedy milk, many thousands of bags and the anti-Semetic leader, Roman
the honor you have done ire in invit- does not know how the other half
barrels of flour, large quantities of Dmowski, is being considered for the
LONDON—(J. T. A.)—Apparents
NEW YORK_To take 10,000 Jew- ing me to speak before your associa- lives. It is no less true that one half is that no word has been received
soap, cargoes of matzos and various position of foreign minister.
Ish boys and girls off the streets of lion, of the opprotunity thu. afforded of the world does not know what the from Bucharest direct.
ly by way of silencing the vari sus ru-
other food commodities like sugar,
New York and place them in Jewish me to exchange views with you on a other half thinks. This want of in-
mors in connection .with Sir Herbert
fat and the like.
schools is the task that 500 business sub:est which has engaged nip atten- Ornate and first-hand knowledge con-
Samuel's visit to London, a statement
men have net themselves to lissom. tion or sonic time and wkieh, unless cerning those who are sundered from •
Give Names of Cities.
has been issued from an official 4tiar.
plish this summer, according to an- I ani badly mistaken, is of living in- us by differences which can not and
"The labels and stenciled niscrip.
nouncement of the Jewish Education terest to the clergy of all denomma• should not be ignored is a prolific
ter that no change in the Palestine
dons on a great number of these
Association, 45 West Fifty-seventh lions, aye ti all serious-minded men source of misunderstanding and prej-
packages give the name of the manu-
policy is contemplated and that the
street.
udice.
And I need not tell you that '
facturer and the city in which the
high commissioner will return to Ma
prejudice is a two-edged sword. It
Of the 300,000 Jewish school chit-
factories are located. The cities are
/—\
"ss_
post.
cuts al.:0[1 1,17:a It; d iv an p d p s ost i t h ee :hi::
dren in Greater New Yolk between I
in most cases strange and hitherto
'••
rim. It reacts upon those who nose-
the ages of Sand 14 years, says the
An opportunity will be taken to
Socialist Requests Hit Litho- unheard of among the Russian people Detroit Zionist Cultural Society
announcement, less than 24 per cent
and they are learning to pronounce
consult Sir Herbert on conditions in
anion Jewish Trading
representatives of various denomina-
Taken
As
Model
for
New
receive the necessary religious edu.
them. Where a map of the United
Palestine and on matters affecting
tions, those to whom it is given to
cation. It is to remedy this condition, '
States is at all obtainable, groups of
Population.
Clubs.
,
the government policy, but there Is
mold and guide public opinion should
helpful not only to the Jewish pop-
children and very often adults will
meet from time to time discuss the
ulation, but to the commun ity at
no intention of any alteration in tie
study it with great zeal, looking over
many'problems they have in common,. KOWNO. — (.1. T. A.) — The new every square inch of it to find a par-
(Special to The Detroit Jewish
large, that the 500 business men have
Palestine policy, the statement de-
their views on the burning • Lithuanian Sejm held its first meet- ticular city.
Chronicle.)
agreed to undertake their self-im- • 100,000 Dunama of Land Ac- ventilate
.
clares.
Sir Ilerbert Samuel is ex-
q u estions
) will
posed task during the summer
"They learn, in this crude way, the
' m g o
n June 5. The first work was
quired in Palestine By Jew-
to know one another
l ,to understand
pected to return to Jerusalem after
months,
names of hundreds of towns and all
LONG BRANCII, N. J.—The most
the election of the Praesidium, which
one
another
better.
Preconceived
no•
ish National Fund.
his leave of absence, the statement
To Make Survey of Population.
the states, the rivers and the moun-
lions will thus be dispelled and much is composed of one Christian Demo- tains, and I know of cases of Russian successful convention in the history concludes.
The committee under whose direc-
of the prejudice that attaches to relig- crat, M. Tumefies, chairman, one Peo- children who could match their of Young Judaea, the national or-
tion the campaign will be conducted
Will Ask Zilinist Reorganisation.
JERUSALEM—il T. A.1—Pre- ious concepitons will be removed. You ple's Socialist, ice-chairman, one
is composed of Judge Otto A. Ito-
knowledge of American geography ganization of the Zionist youth, was
The Evening Standard says Sir
Belsky, Nathan Straus and Judge Ed- siding at a public meeting in Jerusa- will recall the story of the two broth- Chrsitian Labor, secretary, and one
against that of the average American closed here on Monday evening, after Herbert will press the government
lem on the last day of May, Dr. J. L. ors who had drifted apart and lost People's Socialist, second secretary,
ward Lazansky, honorary chairman;
_
schoolboy.
for a full recognition of the Zionist
Maples, the well known American trace of one another. Years passed. After discussions with the People's
four
(lays
of
serious
business.
Israel Unterberg, chairman general
Many Parcels Transmitted.
preacher, who has ken in Palestine One day, as one of the brothers was Socialists the Jewish deputies voted
Tha first sign of success for Young policy in Palestine, putting forward
"Through the Jewish relief offices
committee and ,
finance
h committee.
h • ' for eight months, said that at a time walking through a lonely forest, he in favor of their candidates. The Jew-
Judaea was seen at the Sunday after- his resignation as an alternative. This
thy
here,
many thousands of food par-
°
what
appeared
to
him
to
be
noon
session, when Moe Turman, paper asserts, however, that although
of the steering committee; Israel S. when no one knew what the morrow descried
grotesque shape of a wolf. Noth- ish deputy Garfunkel has been elec. cels were transmitted to starving peo-
he is an excellent administrator and
forth, the Jewish Na- th e
Chipkin, director of education; Sam- ''':"aid Fund
fed a member of the Mandaaeh Com- ple here fur the account of relatives then treasurer and the new president
tional
F
und
announced
that
it
had
ac-
ing
daunted,
he
walked
on
and
to
his
mission.
There
are
rumors
that
of
the
organization, appealed for • a devoted public servant, it is unwise
' ittee;
uel C. 'Lamport, finance comm
the
(mired 100,000 dunams of land in agreeable surprise soon found that he !three Russian and German deputies in America. The notices telling of sum of $7,000 to enable the organiza- to try and force Premier Baldwin to
Joseph Leblang, trade committee;
the package of food being ready bore
continue a policy which experience
had been mistaken. The figure he had are leaving the minorities' bloc to join. the names and American addreues tion to continue its work during the
Judge Samuel D. Levy, campaign Palestine.
"That at least was a sure basis. caught sight of, was that not of a wolf' the bloc of the Right Parties.
coming year. The young delegates, proved to be "impossible."
committee; Harry H. Liebovitz, treas.
of the senders and hundreds of Amer-
The government is not aware of the
I
most
of
them
students,
subscribed
user; D. de Sole Pool, campaign corn- Whatever else occurred, whatever but of a man, of a human being like • Negotiations are proceeding be.
ican cities were thus introduced to
"slow progress" of the Rutenberg
mittee; Samuel Rottenberg, campaign new changes were introduced, we I himself. 51• hen at last he found him., tween the People's Socialists and the the Russians. They would study the the sum of $7,500s•more than half of
concession
for the electrification of
self
face
to
face
with
the
man,
he
dis-
Christian
Democrats
for
the
.
t
b
it being in cash. Detroit delegates
committee; Bernard Semel, honorary could say we possessed land. That
map, if they could borrow one, to
secretary; Jacob Wener and Meyer land was available for immediate col- covered that the latter was the broth- lishment of a Coalition Goernment.
pledged $500, with $200 already Palestine and does not contemplate
find the location of Oshkosh and Ho-
withdrawing
the concession, Mr.
Barish, campaign committee. onization, and it was the foundation er he had lost. Gentlemen, you and I The People's Socialists are demanding
raised towards it.
boken and Seattle and New Orleans,
Ormsby Gore of the colonial office
Those interested in the movement for further redemption of the land. differ one front the other. Our views, three seats in the cabinet, including
While the convention was marked declared in the House of Commons, in
and so on. Where no map was avail-
are
divergent,
But
you
and
I
are
•
the
Ministry
for
Education.
intend to make a comprehensive cur- More hind awaited us; the Jew of the
able, I am afraid that they have some by many important resolutions and reply to a question by Mr. Becker.
The Christian Democrats have queer ideas as to where some of our decisions for the future work of
vey of the Jewish population, work {,world must come forward and help brothers. "Have we not all one fath.
The latter has asked the same ques-
ing through trade organizations, ' to secure its loosing into the heeds er? Oath not one God created as all?" agreed to grant them two seats, of cities are But they know these Young Judaea, the most interesting
tion on June 18 and received substan-
I ask you therefore, to consider with which the Ministry for Education is
clubs, social bodies and the synu- I of the Jewish people, but the start
names, and pronounce they, very of. feature was the address by Maurice tially the same reply.
gogues. for that movement must be made in me this morning the all-important not one. Agreement has been reached
ten in syllables that in America Samuel, prominent journalist, who
Arab Con g
Not Official.
question:
What
shall
he
the
attitude
between
the
two
parties
that
thepresi-
It is proposed to utilize present Erez Israel. Jerusalem must show
threw a bomb into the ranks of the
of the followers of the different relig- dent of the republic shall be a' Cath- would hardly be recognizable.
Sir Robert Hamilton asked of
school facilities to their capacity be- the way.
by appealing against the
"I want to say at this time that delegates
ion s
-
I.another.
olic.
Rally to Redeem Land.
fore planning additional buildings.
every dollar raised for Jewish relief "jazz mentality" spirit that is invad- whom the Arab congress now meet-
Religius Persecution.
'
The establishment of the: Coalition is urgently needed, and the work
ing in Jaffa consist, by whom it was
To Make Better Citisens.
•
"This stirring call commenced the
we ing the organization.
Time was when the prevailing at- does nut seem likely at the moment. have undertaken cannot be done un-
Among the important resolutions summoned, and who is presiding over
Parents will be urged to send their big (Iris e 'fars(ieulath-llaarez which
children to the Jewish schools; those has been organized in aid pf the Jew. titude was one of animosity, of open The People's Socialists demand th e less sufficient funds are available. adopted was one for the creation in it. Mr. Gore replied the government
Those uho dared face the closing down of private banks and the
w
who cannot afford the additional ex- ish National Fund. The Jews of Pal- w'ar'fare.
The situation is less heart-rending every city where there is a Young has received no official information,
pence will be told that such expenseestine are expected to make a great world with ideas and ideals running prohibition of the sale of timber
now, but that does not mean that we Judaea center Zionist cultural groups adding that the House was of course
will be met by the organization. In rally for the redemption of the land, counter Its those current and wavers. abroad. It is believed that govern. can withdraw just yet. The orphan similar to the Zionist Cultural Society aware that the Arab congress is not
se.
went
circles
are
already
making
ar-
this way it is hoped
that
every
Je
He
-. ' the most popular object of their tional fared badly. They were )terse-
problem is still acute and we are put- in Detroit, where "alumni" Young in any sense an official body.
.
i euted. As a general rule religious rangements for closing down the pri- ting great emphasis on this so that Judaeans may find a place for Zionist added that he "understood" that
durin g efforts.
I.
is h ousehold l N
1persecution took the forni of violence,' vote banks (chiefly Jewish). The when the American relief withdraws effort following their leaving the Mosso Kazim Pasha was the presid-
the summer months so that when the
Dr. :Siegel was supported by Dr.
of brutal force. Hard measure was People's Socialists are also demanding within a year or so from now, the Young Judaea ranks. The resolution ing officer. ,
fall registration is completed in Octo.
, •
J. Klausner, Dr. Nlohilever, grandson I i
Col. Wedgewood asked the premier
bar 10,000 additional boys and girls of the famous Rabbi Samuel 5Iohi- ilietta cut to dissenters. They were certain privileges for the co-operative local organizations here in Russia calls upon all delegates to endeavor
•
condemned to the rack, the fagot, the societies. All these demands hit the
to organize such groups in their to state if and how far does the
ill
be enrolled .
lever, Rabbi Menachem Levi, repro- dungeon ,and subjected to various Jewish trailing population of the can handle the situation themselves
"This is a campaign to make better
cities. The Detroit group was pic- treaty now being negotiated
with
without undue difficulty."
renting the Persian Jews, of whose other barbarious treatments. Their country.
citizens," says the announcement.
tured as a model for such organiza- King Hussein affect Palestine, and
sufferings in I'ersia he gave a heart-
creed was suppressed; its rites and
tion.
whether it involves any mdolflcation
"In common with leaders `et the
rending account, and D. Avisar, rep-
RABBIS' BAN ON JEWISH
practices were interdicted. At times
Christian religion, we have recog-
Leadership courses and the organ- of Britain's obligations under the Pals
resenting the Sephardim. At the
CORPSES BAPTISM CAUSE ization of Jewish libraries was urged estine Mandate, and whether recog-
religious persecution took on a milder
nised that the young people of today
close of the meeting portions of the
and subtle! form. Non-conformist•
nition by King Hussein
are getting farther and farther away
by the convention.
of Great
new Palestine film of the Jewish Na-
were not burned at the stake, but they
from the beliefs of their fathers and
Berlin Kehillah Says Government
The following officers were elected: Britain's special position In Mesopo-
tional Fund were exhibited for the were made to suffer in a different way.
the influence of the Church and the
Discriminates in Jewish Burials,
Nathan Straus, chairman board of tamia, Transjordania and Palestine
first time.
At the general meeting of Detroit
They were branded as heretics and re-
trustees; Dr. David de Sole Pool, as- includes his recognition of the gov-
Synagogue..
0. B. A., held
Laid Acquisition.
garded as a menace to their neighbors Lodge No. 8652, I.
"We hold that religious training
WARSAW.—(J. T. A.)—The ac- sociate chairman; Moe Turman, presi- ' ernment's international obligations
is an essential part of the education
The Jewah National Fund has just All sorts of preposterous charges were Sunday, June 24, the following offi. tion of the Warsaw Rabbinate in re- dent; Sylvan H. Kohn, Emanuel regarding the Jewish National Home-
of every boy and girl, whether Cath• concluded an arrangement with the fastened upon them. Their cherished cers were elected: Abraham Hart- fusing to'authorize the use of Jewish Neumann, David Tannenbaum, vice- land.
In a written statement Mr. Mac.
olio, l'rotestant or Jew. The youth Palestine land Development Com- convictions were flouted and outraged. man, president; Herman Lippitt, corpses for dissection work in the presidents; Jacob L. Holtzman treas-
of today, especially in our larger pany, Ltd whereby its holdings in Their religion was misrepresent-if, vice-president, and Morris Citron, medical schools has led to a vigorous urer. The following were named to Neil replied for the premier that the
treasurer.
cities, with the sophistication of blase Palestine Lave been considerably in- maligned, vilified.
protest by the Jewish students, who the administrative committee: Samuel negotiations with King Hussein were
The newly elected officers will be
And it is a sad commentary on the
middle age, boasts that he is not bur- creased.
charge that the attitude of the rabbis J. Borowsky, Louis E. Goldstein, still in progress and he was unable to
dened with the affairs of religion.
The to slowness
of our
Previou•
this acquisition
the progress that even at installed Sunday, July 8, at the I. will drive many mdeical students to I.ouis J. Gribetz, Leon II. Lang, say what the precise form of the
0.
B. A. Center. Harry Weitzman, baptism.
this
late
hour,
persecution
in
one
form
influence of the Church and the Syn- Jewish National Fund possessed
Rabbi Louis Schwefel; executive treaty, if concluded, may ultimately
agogue is being replaced by the in- about 79,000 dunams, a little under or another still persists. In most district deputy, will officiate as in-
The l'olish medical schools, the stu- committee, Israel S. Chipkin, Arthur take. Ile was assured, he said, that
countries,
unspeakable . stalling officer, assisted by ex-presi- dents point out, will not permit Jew- Cohn, Nathan B. Finkelstein, Mrs. it will not, however, involve any mod-
fluence of the gang and the dance 20,000 acres, of land in Palestine. European
Refreshments
The present transaction results in crimes are committed in the name of dents of the lodge. .
ish students to practice dissection on Boris Grabelsky, Simon Greenberg, ification of the obligations into which
hall.
nearly another 20,00 dunams being religion. Tens, aye, hundreds of thou- will be served and entertainment pro- Christian corpses. The Jewish stu- Rabbi Max Kadushin, David Levin, the government had entered under
M•inten•nee of Schools.
•
"This is largely due to the fact that added to the p ouession of the fund, sands of men and women are denied aided.
dents Will thus have no other recourse Miss Lotto Levensohn,•Jeannette Li- the Palestine Mandate.
A full report of the annual con. in view of the rabbis' ruling but
children are no longer taught in the I which now totals over 98,000 du- all elemental human rights, are driven
bel, Mrs. Fannie Neumann, William
•
from pillar to post and exposed to the %Talons as to the resolutions and apostacy, they aver.
schools the precepts of religion. With ,!nams. ch se to 25,000 acres.
Rafiel, Mrs. Bernard A. Rosenblatt,
The chief acuisitions are in the gravest dangers conceis'able only lie- recommendations adopted, will be
our complex modern civilization it
Maurice Samuel, David Schneeberg, REPORT HAINISCH PLANS
not possible for our public schools to famous alley of Jezreel (the Emek), cause they adhere to the religion of read at this meeting.
BERLIN.— (J. T. A.) — The Na- Rabbi E. Charles Sidney, Abe Tan-
TO RESIGN PRESIDENCY
All members are requested to be
give attention to the religious devel- where alone the estates now pos- their fathers. It is this failure of the
tionalist representatives of the Jeiv- nenbaum, Mrs. Anna Turman, Jesse
opment of the child. The Jews are sessed enter I to about 74,000 du- followers of ethical creeds to live up present.
ish Kehillah have lodged a protest Weiss, New York; Libby Jacobson,
to the tenets of their faith that has
VIENNA. — (J. T. A.)—Although
firm believers in the public school nams ,
against the failure of the munici la- Sarah Cperstock, David Alberg,
dote much to bring religion into dis-
system, which they recognize as one !
ity to bear the expense of burial of Boston; Mrs. Rose Fieferbrun, Ben- his term does not expire until the
repute. I wall having read that in
of the greatest blessings of American
all of 1924, President Hainisch of .
Jews who die here leaving no funds jamin Grossman, I hiladelphia; I.
Liverpool, England, the antagonism
freedom, a belief which is amply ARABS MAY RETURN TO
Feinstein, Plainfield; Ruth Jacobson, Austria is contemplating resigning
to pay their interment.
between the leading denominations in
shown by the fact that 99 per cent of ,
The government meets this expense Perth Amboy; Rabbi Solomon Gray- from the presidency this fall, accord.
LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL that city at one time was so bitter and
Jewish children attend the public
zel, Camden; Theodore Krohn, New- ing to reports current in political
in
the
cases
of
the
non-Jewish
dead,
LONG
BRANCH,
N.
J.—(J.
T.
A.)
violent that a good many well mean.
Bridgeport; circles here. President Hainisch is
school.
—The launching of a $1,000,000 while the Jewish community has been ark; Esther Zalkind,
JERUSALEM—( J. T. A.)—The ing men and women began to decry all
"The religious trainnig of the child
Rabbi Max Arzt, Stamford; Rabbi said to be weary of his position.
called
upon
hitherto
to
pay
all
teh
ex-
campaign
for
the
Jewish
Theological
must necessarily devolve upon the resisnation last week of all the Arab religion; they would have none of it, Seminary and its affiliated institutions pense in the case of Jewish dead.
Leon Spitz, New Haven; Philip I Among the candidates mentioned to
peoples of the different denomina- members of the Palestine Legislative Thereupon a Chinaman, seeking the and the establishment of a publica-
Slomovitz, Detroit; Miss Rose Ber- , succeed him is Dr. Wissenkirchner,
tions. We as Jews recognize this (com is not final, it is understood. patronage. of his neighborhood, put tion as a forum for scholarly work
man, Minneapolis; Solomon Katz, the speaker of the Parliament, a
duty and are attempting to fulfill it The government plans to publish a out a sign which read thus: "Me have among American rabbis were the SAMUEL IS IN LONDON,
Birmingham.
member of the Christian Socialist
no religion; me wash clothes.' There
DECLINES
STATEMENT
party. Another spoken of is Dr.
through the maintenance of supple- statement which it is believed will
is unfortunately but too much truth principal steps that marked the con-
Binghater Pangerman, an outspoken
mentary schools. These supple- satisfy the Arabs and open the way
vention
of
the
Rabbinical
Assembly
in the saying that "Men have just
anti-Semite.
The most likely succes-
mentary schools take the child after for their return to the council.
LONDON.—(J.
T.
A.1--Sir
Her-
enough religion in them to hate one of the Jewish Theological Seminary
sor seems to be the former Premier
the regular school hours to give him The resignation of the Arab bloc
bert Samuel, British High Commis-
which
is
meeting
at
Long
Branch.
another, but have not quite enough re-
Dr.
Johan
Schober,
who is not an ad-
the necessary instruction, not only in f( Bowed its demand that the govern-
sioner
for
Palestine,
has
arrived
in
Dr. Louis Epstein in his presiden-
ligion in them to love one another."
herent to any particular party.
the teachings of our religion but in m•nt publish a statement to the effect
tial message urged that means be London. Ile refused to make any
Saner Council Prevails Here.
its history and language as well. We that acceptance of membership in the
In
view
of
Austria's
need for in-
provided to enlarge the faculty and statement, successfully evading the
propose to take 10,000 children off Legislatise Council is not to he con-
In free countries, however notably student body of the seminary and to questions fired at him at the station.
CA l'E MAY, N. J.—(J. T. A.)— ternational financial assistance, it is
not
believed
that
any
outspoken
anti-
He called at the Colonial Office, Dr. Kaufman Kohler was elected
the streets of New York this year and strued as acknowledgment of the Bai- in this glorious country of ours, saner make the great Jewish library of the
counsel prevails. In spite of the many seminary available for scholars gen- where it is understood he interviewed honorary president and Rabbi Abram , Semite such as Pangerman will be
lees. them in the supplementary four Declaration.
The provisions of the Anglo-Arab attempts to stir up religious strife and ora ll y ,
the Colonial Secretary, the Duke of Simon, Washington, D. C., president given the position.
schools. By so doing we feel that we
l'resident Hainiseb is ranked as ■
are doing our full duty both by our treaty reining to Palestine were re- to inflame the popular passions, we are
Dr. I.. Finkelstein reported for the Devonshire. There is reason to be- of the Central Conference of Rabbis
jested at the meeting of the sixth justified in saying the majority of the placement committee that applica- lieve the subject of discussion be- at the concluding session of the con- friend among Jews, his aged mother
religion and our country."
being of Jewish descent.
Arab congress meeting here. It was American people cling to the doctrine lions for seminary rabbis had been tween the High Commissioner and vention held here
the secretary was the situation that
decided stor the present to take no of "Liberty of Conscience." They en- received from 40 congregations.
Rabbi Wolsey of Cleveland was
40,000 VOTE IN JEWISH
There were three graduates this has arisen in Palestine in conse- chosen vice-president; Rabbi Morris
CONGRESS ELECTIONS action other than official rejection dime and applaud the principle of
,sioris of the Arab executive with King non-interference, non-intervention in year and 48 calls for them, Dr. Fin- quence of the resignation of the Newfied, Birmingham, treasurer;
Ass and to :isait the results of the discus- matters touching the conscience. They kelstein declared: "We cannot get Arab members of the Advisory Coun- Rabbi Marcussen, recording geese.,
NEW YORK—IJ. T. A.)—"
cil.
. .., sions of the Arab executive with King hyd fast to the view that no man he enough rabbis to fill the demand."
tory.
proximately 40,000 Jews of
molested or discriminated against be-
Bassein of the Iledjas.
Dr. Cyrus Adler and Elias L. Solo.
The conference went on record as
York cast their votes lost Sunday in
cause of his religious beliefs and pros- mon also addressed the convention. DAVIS IS TO STUDY THE
If
unsatisfactory,
measures
of
re-
approving President Harding's pro-
.
JERUSALEM.— (J. T. A.) — The
the election of delegates to the Amer-
to the treaty will be taken, tices. In other words, in our attitude
posal for a world court. The confer.: report of the British Consul-General
icon Jewish Congress. The elections , s. t. 'sIan"
IMMIGRANTS
AT
SOURCE
towards those who do noe See eye to
was announced.
enre
also
approved
a
project
for
the'
at Beirut on the commercial relations
were also held in a number of other
eye with us on matters pertaining to SOVIET REVIVES JEWISH
cities from which reports are not yet
WASIIINGTON. — (J. T. A.) — publication '-f a "practical" edition' between British Palestine and French
, of the Bible.
COMMISSARIAT,
REPORT
Syria has Just been made public here.
available.
Secretary of Labor Davis left July 4
(Turn to last page.)
A resolution condemning the So-
Thanks to the recent treaty 'be-
Those cities which did not hold
on the Leviathan for a trip abroad
VIENNA. — (J. T. A.) —The Vi- to study the immigrant situation at viet attitude and persecution of re- , tween the countries, busniess condi-
electiones.last Sunday will continue
ligions
was
also
adopted.
tions
in Syria have somewhat im-
enna
Morning
Journal
contains
a
re-
the work throughout the summer and
first hand. Davis, it is understood,
A full report of the conference will proved, the consul said, but condi.;
port that the Soviet has ordered the will devote himself considerably to
by the time the American Jewish Con-1
appear
next
week.
tions
will
never be what they should'.
J wish Commissariat revived.
grass convenes October 14 it is ex- BILDAPEST.—(J. T. A. — Court
the Jewish phase of the problem.
Je This action is said by the paper to
• until the Near Fast becomes,. Deli
pected, that every city will have proceedings have been started against
stabilized.
be
part
of
a
comprehensive
plan
to
'cally
the
fanner
Minister
of
Justice,
Count
elected its representative.
PHILO-SEMITIC PRINCE
JEWISH WORLD RELIEF
The report also coati
BERLIN.—(J. T. A.)—Jewish ex- develop a council of nationalities.
Despite the intense heat which pre- • Yasczeni, one of the few outstanding
IS ELECTED TO SENATE
PLANS TO OPEN BANK poor railroad connectA
nailed in the city last Sunday, there liberal and friend of the Jews in the Iles from Roumania passing through
the two countries a
There have been other reports of
was a lively interest exhibited in the public life of Hungary. The mover Czech-Slovakia on their way to set.
Seroire
BUCHAREST—(J. T. A.)—Prince
BERLIN.—'J. T. A.)—The Jew- highways be
elections. The campaign in Browns- of the charges is the present Minis- tie elsewhere will be permitted to a similar nature regarding the recog-
pass through the latter country with- nition of the Jews as a separate na. Contacuzina, professor of jurispru- ish World Relief Conference at its to the Palestine arc REAL ESTATE
ville was particularly vigorous and er of Justice, Gani.
The tourist traffioacr.msNT
The real backers of the suit is the out paying the customary transit tax. , tionality among the other nationali- dence at the Jassy University, has meeting here has decided to open its
the contest among the candidates was
very keen. anti-Semitic group generally, which Announcement that the Czecho• ties comprising Soviet Russia. Pre. been elected to the Roumanian Sen- own bank. The principal offices of is just as vital to Sol' 61414.— tslt
tine
and consequen'
ate,
representing
the
Jassy
institu-
the
bank
will
be
located
in
Paris
nad
The ballots are now being counted contends that both in andout of Par- Slovakian government had ruled to ceding reports have lent color to the
n. rt Ice is available for
in the respective districts of the city Bement Vasczeni maligns them un- this effect has been made by the theory that the Soviet aims to con- tion. Eleven anti-Semitic professors a droners estanlisne0 at
stantinople
is
planned
to
throw
open
the
doors
and I
and the result will be announced next mercifully, and they allege unjustly, United Jewish Emigration Commit-j stitute itself • federated union of voted against him, while nine ab-
of the institution some time in July. tine.
stained from voting.
nationalities.
tee.
week. for their anti-Semitism.
LAND IS OUR ONLY
SURETY'-DR !AGNES
CLOSING OF JEWISH
BANKS IS D ANDED
JUDAEANS TO FORM
CULTURAL GROUPS
I. 0. B. A. LODGE TO
INSTALL ITS OFFICERS
GREATER SEMINARY
PLANNED BY RABBIS
DR. SIMON ELECTED
PRESIDENT CENTRAL
CONFERENCE RABBIS
REPORTS PALESTINE-
SYRIAN RELATIONS
ANTI-SEMITES SUE
FRIEND OF JEWS
I
FREES WANDERING
JEWS FROM TAXES e
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