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REPORT IS ISSUED
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Contains Summary of Accom-
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change even in death. Massive monuments to distinguish the
Fashions
resting place of the wealthy dead will, if predictions come true, no longer
A report of the first biennial con-
The expression of opulence will take the form of gorgeous vention of the Jewish Welfare Board
the thing.
be
urn.. Cremation will become much more popular and the ashes of the nuckes public its first comprehensive
ill he deposited in urns that will give the gold and silversmiths and official statement of what the organ'.
w
dead rtisan.
in rare pottery the opportunity for fullest development of their zatiOn has accomplished since its
the a
ver-increasing City of the Dead is encroaching on the domain nierger with the National Council of
talents. The e
and less space will be taken in the future to care for the re- Young Men's Hebrew and Kindred Ord
the
living
of
•
ganizstitins in July, 1921. The report
mains of the departed.
-•••-•
covers the period from July, 1921,
bserver leaving Russia last month says that on the day he left ■ through October, 1922. It includes the
An o
report of the president, Justice Irving
e.
■
dollar was equal to 200,000,000 rubles. But more significant was the &
ment that the people had begun to return to the primitive method of barter, Lehman, the report of the Army and
exchanging one commodity for another, because of the worthlessness and Navy Committee, by Dr. Cyrus Adler,
elessness of Russian paper money. Lenine, he reports, is entirely out of and the report of the Finance Com-
us
life because of his complete paralysis. while Trotsky is bending mittee by Mortimer I.. Schiff.
political
A brief summary of the 1,1ird's out-
nergies to developing and training th e Red Army of 450,000. He
all his e
standing xecomplishments (luring the
fels tit:a Russia is slowly, very, very slowly, emerging from it. Com-
period, as mentioned in Justice Leh-
ightmare,
but
that
the
Soviet
form
of
government
will
endure.
meunistic n
man's report, includ es the increase of
full time executives employed in Jew-
At one time it seemed as if the presidency of the Pennsylvania railroad ish Center work from 47 to 75; the
carried with it assurances of an early death, the responsibility of the posi- conducting of two training courses to
tion was Bo great. The untimely death of President Harding, the break• prepare especially qualified men for
down of President Wilson, have tended to focus the public mind on the
his work ; the management of six
increasing, the terribly increasing burdens of the Presidency of the United building fund campaigns, in which
States. Even if the President were to delegate much of what he is obliged about $1,200,0o0 was raised; the con-
to do, there still remains more than enough demands upon his time to break ducting of 14 membership enrollment
down almost any man with possibly the exception of one with the physique tampaigns in which almost $100,000
of a Roosevelt—and you'll find just about one Roosevelt in a million, yes was raised, the acquisition of ten new
buildings by constituent societies and
in ten million, as men live today.
the making of 11 surveys of Jewish
communities to furnish it basis for
President Harding was • lovable character. It is questionable whethe
•ioncerted community action. Judge
loch an affable man, with possibly the exception of Mr. Taft, ever occupie
Lehman stated that the J. W. It. had
the White House chair. It seemed to distress him to make any one un
given the 370 constituent societies
comfortable, and because of this quality in his make-up he did many thing
of the Board all manner of technical
that were against his own best judgment and which drained his vitality
advice and help, such as the review
Mr. Harding cared ■ whole lot less for baying his picture taken on th
and suggestions for
lawn with visitors than his critics believed. But he was such a nice fellow of building plans
(quipping buildings; the stimulation
so thoroughly human, and he wanted to be decent in the fines
and he was
of activities and the enrichment of
meaning of that word, that he would do those things that brought hi
programs through the services of the
criticism of too much "sociability."
field staff the scheduling of lectures,
concerts and motion pictures and the
He was • man without prejulice. lie wanted to be President of the distribution of bulletins Oil the ob.
United States in the complete meaning of that term; and he was. He paid screams( of Jewish patriotic holidays,
less attention to critics than any President I have known. He went about and of the quarterly, "The Jewish
his business calmly and deliberately; he had • job to do and he wanted to Center."
do it without fuss or feathers. There have been treater Presidents than
In speaking of the finances of the
Warren Harding, but it must be said that he was the ideal type of man card, Justice Lehman pointed out
to be at the head of this government's affairs after the tempestuous war that the board had been compelled to
years. He ma. • good man, and ■ great American, and the nation genu• snend more than its income; hut, in
he future, because of the fact that
inely mourns his passing.
the funds have been placed in trust,
What of Coolidge? A question mark is most appropriate at this time. the income of the board must equal its
Coolidge isn't much of • talker, and this great American people of ours cer• oxnenditures. "In 1923," he stated.
tainly do love "orations," and Coolidge never put himself in popular favor "it is estimated that we shall require
because he is such • poor speaker. Ho is pretty close-mouthed, and from approximately $200,000 to carry on
that type of man one may expect surprises. While today there isn't one our Army and Navy welfare activities
political leader in the country who would suggest the likelihood of Calvin and to meet the increasing needs of
Coolidge being renominated for President, they may have reason to change Jewish Center work, and the income
their minds the coming year. Our readers may make note of this, that any from investments will not exceed
man who has assumed the responsibility in the matter-of-fact, business-like, $1011,000. We must, therefore, secure
an additional income of $100,000 or
unemotional way as Mr. Coolidge, is • man of force and he will give •
fail to meet the urgent demands made
surprisingly good •.count-Ofhimself. Watch President Coolidge!
upon us. Until now we have made no
pr7rimmed or Plain
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Hebrew is going to be fashionable • language as Italian or French. appeal for funds to individuals or
And it isn't going to be due to any Hebrew schools, either. It's because communities, either directly or
Grand Opera is to be sung in Hebrew. In Jerusalem the other night "La through our constituent societies. We
given, according to the press dispatches, "a brilliant Hebrew can not much longer delay such ap-
Traviata" w••
presentation." There was gala attendance and Americans, Englishmen and peal, and the time has come when we
can fully justify our appeal by con-
others in the audience proclaimed it a great success. This opera was
■ Tel Aviv under the direction of M. vincing proof of the importance of
translated into Hebrew and given at
work."
Galinken of Odessa. The cast included Mme. Must of Moscow and Messrs. our The following resolution was adopt-
Kund and Fl•rmelach. It would be interesting, indeed, if Hebrew were to rd unanimously by the convention: ,
"come back" through grand opera.
Whereas, the activities of the Jewish
Welfare Board during the coming
The New York World, which, in my humble opinion, carries the best year will necessitate the expenditure
in
the
United
States,
has
a
delightful
satirical
comment
on
of
approximately $200,000; and,
editorial page
Henry Ford, which I wouldn't want the readers of this column to mi..:
Whereas, the expenditures in succeed-
ing years will necessarily increase
"There is no longer any valid reason why support of Henry Ford
with increasing activities; and.
should be withheld on grounds of social caution. Mr. Ford in Col-
Whereas, the deficit for the coming
litir's Weekly proves that he has no racial preudices. Ile explains
year will be about $100,000 and will
that when he says Jews he means international financiers. As far
be greater in succeeding years, he it I
as the Detroit manufacturer is concerned, God created man equal--
Resolved, that the constituent organi-
just one great standardized identity put here to manufacture auto-
zations of the Jewish Welfare Board
I strongly urged to do their utmost 1 ,,
mobiles under Mr. Ford's serene direction. That relieves a lot of us
grin 1r
Notrt3
who had been disturbed by the journalistic pogroms in the Dearborn
Independent. When Henry Ford speaks of Jews he is referring only
to such leaders of the race «s J. I'. Morgan, Thomas W. Lawson,
George F. Baker and Andrew W. ;Mellon.
"Thus it is perceived that t he word Jew is not a generic term,
vocational
has no racial significance in Mr. Ford's mouth. It is a
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published in the Times, that as many i rush in which immigrants are ex-
as 00 persons were examined in one amined is correct.
minute by a single inspector at Ellis
ARABS ASK FOR MONEY
Island.
FOR THEIR PROPAGANDA
The Times in an editorial on Mr.1
Seigels letter, concurs in his demand) JERUSALEM.—(J.
A.)--The
fur the elimination of racing, butrab
A delegation has sent out a call
maintains that its statement anent the for funds to continue its propaganda.
to make whatever plans are formu- Sabbath Services:
.
Adel' ass"
e SUCC
Regular Sabbath services are held
Dr. Adler reported that the work
with disabled veterans and their fame throughout the summer season in the
flies and with the men in uniform is Temple chapel at 10 o'clock. All are
still a mitre interest of the board. invited.
"TI e board wishes these men to feel
epithet, implying quantitative emphasis in the matter of handling
and to know that in peace, no less Mr. Hirschfeld's Successor:
money. It embraces those bankers who do not bend their talents to
Magnus A. Hirschfeld having re-
than in war time, the Jewish coin-
financing the manufacturer of automobiles.
minty has a genuine and laying in- signed as secretary of the congrega-
"Rabbi Stephen S. Wise is not an international financier, and con-
terest'in their welfare and that in the lion, the board of trustees appointed
sequently not a Jew by the Ford definition. Cardinal Gibbons was
Welfare Board has been created the to that position Oscar C. Robinson,
not high up in the board of directors of the First National Bank of
instrumentality for giving full and who will henceforth have charge of
New York, ergo, his Eminence was not a Jew. Dr. Charles P. Stein
unceasing expression to that interest,' all the business affairs of the con-
metz is not a Jew, but Thomas A. Edison's holdings prove him to be
gregation. The secretary's office will
a member of those Israelite tribes against whom Mr. Ford inveighs.
Dr. Adler saint.
Mr. Schiff, reporting on theiffances be in the trample, where all official
l'remier Baldwin of England had best be carfeul about indemnity or
of the b, aid, pointed out that the business should be transacted. Be-
the Dearborn Independent will spit upon his Jewish gabardine."
greatetit portion of the income had gining Aug. 15, Mr. Robinson will be
been expended for army, navy and in his office every week day from 9
The Rev. R. T. Herford of England has been lecturing in this country,
new hospital welfare activities. to 1 o'clock.
and more particularly at the Jewish Institute of Religion, Rabbi Wise's
r of the
h( a . o
n,fficper,ss
and
The following a irrehtm
school in New York. It is interesting that such • splendid scholar
president; Supplementary Services:
Irving
board:
such a high-minded Christian should have been brought to this country at Felix M. Warburg, Jacob M. Loeb,
Fur the coming holidays, supple-
the invitation of • Jewish seminary. Dr. Herford, if I am not mistaken,
lacoh K. Newman and M. C. Sloss, mentary services will be held in the
also has the honor of being the father of Oliver Herford, the famous sa
Steinam, temple chapel. The congregation has
Aents•
Edward
.
,
vice-presidents;
person•tions
have
delighted
and artist, and of Beatrice Herford, whose i m
treasurer; Joseph Rosenzweig, seer°. been fortunate in securing the serv-
millions of theatergoers in this country. Dr. Herford was the guest at a
tory; Flurry L. Glucksman, executive I ices of Rabbi Charles J. Freund,
dinner given by the Institute, at which announcement was made that plans
a graduate of the Hebrew Union Col-
had been completed for • $450,000 building in West Sixty-eighth street to director.
lege , to officiate at the services. A
house the new Institute of Religion.
Boys Kosher Week at Camp' . full choir under the direction of the
well known organist, Mrs. Mary II.
Elizabeth Aug. 10 to 26.
I told them to keep out of politics or it would corrupt them. Here we
Christie, will have charge of the mu-
have • letter from • Jewish lodge in St. Louis, complaining that the election
"Kosher Week" at canny for Jewish I sic. Those desiring to attend these
not on the square. I
of delegates to the American Jewish Congress war
boys,
under
the
supervision
of
the
services should send their names
and
think at the last congress there were cases of disputed delegations
such an characterize the greater political conventions of the re• Jewish Institute, will be conducted at without delay to the committee on
methods,
the Detroit Recreation Camp, which supplementary services, care of Tern-
to disentangle the entanglement. Of course, after
public, were in operation
is located on Lake Elizabeth, four pie Beth El.
all, there isn't so very much at stake. What can one of these Jewish con.
miles north of Pontiac, during the
gressmen do? Make speeches and urge recommendations. This con g
week of Aug. 111 to Aug. 20. Equip- 1 1'4m Members:
Jewry;
nothing
it
does
or
says
is
binding
on
any
one.
So
doesn't represent
The membership in Temple Beth
)(lent consists of the following: The
if I had my w•y I wouldn't hold an election; I would simply draft every screened dining hall overlooks thelEI is constantly growing and it is
president of • Jewish lodge in this country, brine them together in some
ora• lake. An auditorium with a well- I likely that very large numbers will
big hall, with • high ceiling and good acoustics, and let them deliver
That would be just as effective and much less annoying than these stocked library, piano, phonograph be added to the roster. Those desir-
fine ,
that provoke such accusations •5 those voiced by the St. and radio outfit provide entertainment I ing to affiliate themselves with the
Jewish congresses
Page the Imperial Wizard. Megaphone for rainy days. An athletic field with l congregation previous to the holy
Louis lodge. Treason, treason!
Mudge of Philadelphia, ce mplete equipment provides opim- ' days should communicate at once
for Kenneth Roberts. Said the Rev. Lewis Seymour
tunit y for all kinds of sports.
in • lecture delivered in New York:
Food and Water.—The fond at camp other
/with officers
the membership
committee or
of the temple.
is of the best, and an expert chef pre-
came
"There are those in this country today whose ancestors
pares it. Fresh vegetables, milk, eggs Dr. Franklin'. Return:
over on the Mayflower, of whom we might properly say that we wish
and fruit are secured from nearby
Dr. Leo M. Franklin, who with his
their ancestors had stayed at home."
farmers. A flowing spring .provides , family is spending his vacation in
pure, cold water. Harry h nedgut of '!'
\
orthern
Wisconsin, expects to re.
Now, what do you think of that! This Nordic stuff isn't all it's cracked
the Jewish Institute will supervise the turn to Detroit about Aug. 27. In
up to be.
Kashruth (Kosher food).
his absence, Rabbi Henry J. Berko-
Necessary Outfit.—It is suggested witz is in charge of the services.
Says the Rigt. Re, Paul Jones, retired Bishop of Utah:
that each camper take the following
outfit: Sweater, bathing suit, heavy
"From the Christian point of view, there are at least three definite
blanket, straw or canvas hat, two suits SIEGEL SEES WAY OF
be made against War: It is a denial of the
of underwear, at least two extra pairs
CHECKING IMMIGRANT
indictments which may
Christian view of God—the ideal that He is a common Father of
of stockings, hand rchiefs, sleeping
RACING BY STEAMSHIPS
the men of all nations. War is a denial of the Christian view of man
garments, two to e s and two dish
as a being whose personality is his highest characteristic. War is
towels, pillow case, undey ba g, P air
NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.)—A way
a complete repudiation of Jesus' method of love."
tennis shoes, tooth rush and naste,
and .bar of soap. Special outfit for for the elimination of the present roe-
My dear Bishop, do you think it possible that these Christian ideals boys—Two shirts or blouses, overalls mg of steamships, each anxious to
might be approximated by Christians towards their next-door neighbors, in or old trousers. Saturday morning have its own immigrants given prefer-
in the quota, is SUMS Fed b y
times of peace? I didn't know that the idea of the common Fatherhood Mr. Friedgut will deliver a talk on
fomer
e within rssan ',tittle Siegel in
rac
of God was peculiarly • Christian view; surely would never have known Jewish ethics.
a
letter
to
the New York Times.
it from Christian example. However, alt of us live to learn.
"As long as there seems to be the
Bernard A. Pearl Awarded belief that the quota law is the solu-
Let us crown the Jew, Max Dick, as the only Christian landlord in cap-
Medal as First Prize Win-
tion of the immigration question
came here from Austria without • cent in his trousers. That
tivity. Max
ner in Oratory.
(with which I differ), then the rem-
worked himself an the ladder of prosperity until
was 40 years ago. Man
Bernard A. Pearl, clerk in the local edy is a very simple one. What is
in 1898 he retired and bought a tenement house on the East Side of New
detective bureau, was awarded last necessary is to provide the entire year
ork. He said at the time that he would never raise the rent, and he hasn't
week the gold medal he won as first the total number may come in regard-
in all the 25 years. Fifty-two families live in Max's house; and he
Prize winner in the Monaghan-Mc- less of when the immigrant arrives,
evicted • jobless tenent because of nonpayment of rent. That's the Golden
Hugh oratorical contest for students provided, of course, that he is men-
Rule in real life. If you know of any one who can match the record of
few
Jewish
and
of the Detroit College of Law. Mr. tally, morally and physically fit.
have •
of
Rivington
street,
let's
have
it.
We
"If it were known that, once receiv-
Uncle Max
wners in this city who have discovered the secret of Pearl won the contest in June and
Christian property o
lease of had the prize awarded to him for his ing the visa and possessing the other
"perpetual upward motion"--and the •ppli•nce attached to the
qualifications,
the immigrant could
y and character. subject, "America, Past, Present and
every tenant. Max isn't such • scientist, but he Isms heart
come at any time during the entire
Future "
year,
then
there
would not be the rac-
Mr. Pearl, who is a junior at the
M. Baruch for Vice.President of the United
college, is a married man who works ing scenes which are now being en-
I hereby nominate Bernard
States on the Democratic ticket in the year 1924. I nominate him because
one in the detective bureau nights, sup- acted."
a 100 per cent Americ•n , •n d
Congressman Siegel also takes ob-
Ise is • high type of American cities's,
f the nation • t his own ports his funnily and is able at the jection in his letter to • statement
the inn
same time to study law.
who
his leanest days is promoting
,,y
jfi
0F•
The secretary of the delegation,-in
his appeal, which is widely publishetl ! .
in the Arab press, declares that the
Ilritish government has appointed at
commission to study the Palestine;
problem and that the Arabs need(
more funds to present their side of:
the case.
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