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October 12, 1923 - Image 8

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1923-10-12

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OrnamTnntrc
DAVID
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BY

J. HIRSCH

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MANUEL URBACH

OCTOBER 12, 1923,

The University of Paris has announced the receipt of 260,000 francs
from George Blumenthal of New York. The money is to be used for scien-
tific research.
• • • •
The Palestine High Commissioner, Sir Herbert Samuel, presided at "All-
Palestinian" sports meet and distributed prizes. The prinipal prize was
won by the Maccabee Club of Tel Aviv.
. • • .
English residents of Palestine demand that a British consulate be estab-
lished in Jerusalem to protect their interests there. A story to that effect is
published in the London Daily Mail and in the Express.
• • •
The plans of the Arab delegation to visit the United States, which were
abandoned owing to the illness of Mouse Kazim Pasha, will be carried out
shortly, according to the delegation in Jerusalem.
. • •

The Emir Abdullah, ruler of Transjordania, paid a brief visit to Jeru-
salem, where he conferred with the High Commissioner on political mat-
ters. The details of the conference were not announced.
• • • •
A delegation representing the Federation of Ukrainian Jews will leave
London shortly for Bessarabia to investigate the plight of the Jewish refu-
gees who are being ruthlessly expelled by the Roumanian government. De-
cision to send the deputation was made at a recent meeting.
• • • •
The London Jeiwsh Times (Die Zeit) has celebrated the completion of
the tenth year of its existence and on Sunday, Sept. 16, published a special
issue with which it enters on the eleventh year. There are special articles
by Morris Myer, the editor, Leo Koenig and other members of the staff.

Ludoviki Mortara, Jewish president of the Italian Central Court of
Justice, has resigned in favor of Commadore Damelio Mariano, a Catholic
appointee of Premier Mussolini. According to newspaper comments, Mus-
solini took this step in order to obtain a reconciliation with papacy.
. • • •

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The Jewish Workers' Club of Otwock, near Warsaw, was the scene of
fighting when Chassidim attacked the members of the club. The assailants
were indignant because the club carried on as usual, paying no attention
to the Jewish holidays. Ten chassidim and one workman were seriously
wounded. They were removed to a Warsaw hospital.
• • • •
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The Arab delegation was informed by Sir Ilerbert Samuel that Pales-
tine was not ready for a national government, the delegation in a statement
Louis A. Werke, Rep
tdive
The Only Jewish MONUMENT
made in Jerusalem declares. The Arab delegation again emphasized the
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fact that they will not be satisfied until Palestine was placed under a na-
tional form of government.
• • •
Four high officials, one of them an Englishman, have been dismissed
from Emir Abdullah'a government and many others banished as a result
of the Emir's determination to rid Transjordania of all the suspects con-
nected with the recent disorders there. Abdullah concentrates his efforts
on government circles mainly.
• • • •
Jacob Fishman, managing editor of the New York Jewish Morning
Journal, has returned from an extensive trip throughout Europe. A dele-
gate to the Zionist Congress in Karlsbad, Mr. Fishman was one of the few
Americans to be elected on the actions committee of the World Zionist Or-
ganization. Ile was the chief of the pressmen at the Karlsbad Congress.
• • • •
STEINWAY, SOHMER and
Some of the Jews of Corfu were disloyal to the Greek government and
other exchanged Grand., $550,
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sympathized with the Italian invaders, the Greek prosecutor in Corfu in-
$300, $650, etc., below original
price.
formed the government at Athens, according to a dispatch received in Lon-
don. The Greek government, the report continues, gave instructions to
prosecute the guilty parties.
Particular People Prefer
• • • •
the Palais
Jews of Baden, the famous bathing resort, who partiipated in a Ilarding
Strictly censored. highest memorial exercise at a Baptist church there, forced the removal from the
church of a cross, according to a story which appeared in the Berlin
Standard
Deutecher Zeitung. According to this paper, American Jews, who were in
—Less
Palais Musici•ns—The Band You
the majority in the church, insisted on the removal of the crucifix despite
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the vigorous, protests of the Evangelists.
• • • •
$97, $221, $197, $233, $132
of
Estelle M. Sternberger of New York City, national executive secretary
the other prices at which these used Pianos
of the Council of Jewish Women, will address a limited number of sections
are going. Famous makes to choose from.
previous to the St. Louis triennial in November. Her brief speaking tour
We've priced them all for quick sale—anti
will include the cities of Newark, N. J.; Albany, N. Y., and Cleveland, where
she will address the local sections on the Vienna conference and the world
they're going fast. Don't wait another day.
work
of
the
council.
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.
• • • •
Professor Caluderennu, the vice-rector of the Klaumenburg University.
has stionressed the students' organization, Petru Major, which organized
the disturbances at the university last week against the Jewish students.
The authorities declare that they are determined to put a stop to these dis-
turbances, which are holding up the work in the university.
• • • •
40 Stores—and Similar Bargains at Each One.
A resort from Czernowitz declares that Elfenbein-Tillinger, the former
Bronx rabbi who was ousted after sensational barges, made his anpearanee
at Contesti, Bukowina. and performed a marriage ceremony in that town.
This report, seems hard of credence in view of the fact that only several
days ago, acc
ording to telegraphic dispatches, Tillinger was still in New
_1
Ir
Orleans, where he was reported as preparing to return to New York.
• • • •
considered the best theater in Rus-
On the Ocean Front
sia, has remained in existence in spite
A new Arab party has been formed in Jerusalem and has published its
of all attacks.
American and European Plans.
program. It announces that it will co-operate with the government. if the
The activity of the Jewish section
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government shows any disposition to accent in part its demands. Its pro-
(Concluded from Page 1.)
of the Communist party in prevent.
gram calls for the absolute rejection of the Balfour Declaration and the
(Concluded from Editorial page.)
Golf Privileges and Geroge.
(Concluded from Editorial page.)
present Palestine constitution. A new constitution is demanded which greater results for Palestine unless have exercised an unfavorable influ- ing every form of Jewish cultural ef-
Bathing From Hotel.
fort has brought it about that a
gen- of my house, and I shall take him
should include provisions for a Palestine parliament and compulsory ele- the Jewish people is actually ap- ence on the Chaluzim movement.
JOEL HILLMAN, Preehlent.
eration is growing up today in Rus- in and guard him, until his father
mentary education. The party is also opposed to the "asher" (tax).
proached for an expression of its will The difficulty of finding work in Pal- sia which knows nothing of Judaism.
return, if he ever does return. But
• si
to make Palestine Jewish. For if this estine, the fact that employment is In consequence of the war, and of
as for you being Machlif—that fine,
Vienna Jews of all groups have united for the forthcoming elections. will does not exist, we are merely en- obtained only through the personal
the
Bolshevik
revolution,
the
young
handsome,
clever boy . • "
Leaders of the various factions have joined In the issue of an election mani- tertaining false hopes and building recommendation of a Zionist leader, Jews in Russia have been without any
has brought it about in many cases
In vain Meant' pleaded and 'ex-
festo appealing to the Jews to make their solidarity count at the balloting. castles in the air.
Jewish
education
for
about
10
years.
that Chaluzim who went out to Pales-
plained. His father bad never heard
The groups which have Joined hands include such divergent elements as the
tine with anti-Bolshevik sentiments The present generation, between the of the grafting of artificial noses,
Agudath Israel, the Zionists and the assimilationist Israelite Union. The
Protect Our Interests!
have yet written pro-Bolshevik let- ages of 20 and 30, is entirely ignor. toes and eyes, much less of the non.
Vienna Jews hope by this unity to obtain the election of two deputies in
Going to Europe surrounded by
ant of all things Jewish. In the Uk- transmission of acquired characteris-
The leaders in the Zionist Move- ters from Palestine.
Parliament, five members of the Vienna Common Council and 10 members
the privacy of your own home and
raine the position is at the moment
ment have been chosen to protect our
in Viennese district councils.
The Jewish Communists have found especially unfavorable. Russia re- ties, whatever that may be. And
the luxury of a fashionable hotel.
• • •
Machlif yielded up the son to his
interests, and if there were a thinking it impossible to transform Jewish so-
cently transformed itself into a feder- grandfather, and begged to be al-
Direct from Hamburg
Jewish refugees in Roumania are now pinning their last hope on the Zionist constituncy it would force its cial life, but they have had sufficient ation of Soviet republics and tae cul-
League of Nations. According to reports received in Paris. the treatment representatives to act in accordance power to destroy that which existed. tural autonomy, which was granted lowed to live in the neighborhood and
of the refugees beggars description. They are being seized in the streets with the ideals of the movement, de- They have done harm, particularly in to the Ukraine and the other repub- to see the boy once a day.
To Hamburg
and placed under arrest and carted away to the border without a chance to manding the complete fulfillment by the small towns. They knew everyone lics, is being used for Ukrainian na-
And, being obliged to the stranger
make
any preparations. The fact that these expulsion. should be taking Great Britain of all her pledges, even there and even the slightest attempt tionalist
On All Steamers via England.
is purposes by the officials of for having brought the child to him,
place now in view of the promise made by the Roumanian government to if it were to become necessary to ex- at Zionist work was at once su p- the Ukrainian Soviet. A strong pro- old Learsi agreed to this condition,
Speed, comfort and service un-
stay same until December has aroused great indignation. Jews of Paris clude from the Palestine government pressed. Things are a little better cess of "Ukrainising" is going on un- and Machlif dwelt a stranger to his
excelled on these giant oil burn-
hope that the League of Nations will step in and hold Roumania to her anti-Semitic officials. We have been in the large towns. Moscow, which, der the mask of Communism. Pow- own, in the shadow of his father's
ers. In addition we maintain reg-
blinded entirely too much by false before the war, had very few Jewish
promise.
anti-Semitic tendencies mani- house. And the child grew up end
ular tailings on new fast and ele-
• • • •
propaganda that appears to have inhabitants, is today a great Jewish
laughed at his own father, but treated
gant oil burners to Liverpool, Glas-
served
only the egotism of the leaders. center. It must contain about 400,- fest themsleves in the administration him kindly. And in the fulness of
Four free clinics for medical, neurological, psychiatric and physiological
of
the
Ukraine and even the Jewish
gow, the Mediterranean and spe-
examinations and treatment were opened by the New York Jewish Board First there was the Brandeis.Weiz- 000 Jewish inhabitants, a number Communists suffer from them. Many time Machlif died, and had to be cre-
eial cruise to the Holy Land.
of Guardians, supported by the Federation for the Support of Jewish man conflict then there followed the considerably in excess of the Jewish Jewish Communists, who were in high mated, as neither old Learai nor those
Philanthropic Societies. Conducted on most modern scientific lines, the Weizmann-Jabotinsky affray, and now inhabitants of Warsaw. There are, positions, have been sent out of the that dwelt around him would admit
Rates to suit every purse.
clinics are open to all men and women under the supervision of the Jewish it ended with the sacrificing of the therefor, in Moscow more signs of Ukraine. Of course, this policy is him to a cemetery. And the memory
Cunard Money Orders payable
in the Zionist ranks, M. hi Zionist and of Jewish life than in
In POLAND and RUSSIA. Quick, Board of Guardians. Thou. eligible to attend the clinics Include juvenile veteran
more detrimental to the Jewish na- of Machlif was wiped out from the
delinquent or pre-delinquent cases, girls on probation and all Jewish men Ussishkin. For months before the any other Russian town. Thus the tionalists than to any other section records of ilfe, and nothing remains
safe, reliable.
of him but this story—which isn't
and women on parole from penal or correctional institutions of the city Congress, the Jews have been led to Hebrew theater , Ilabimah, which is of the Jews.
believe that Mr. Ussishkin is personna
much.
and state.
CUNARD LINE,
non grata with the Palestine Jews,

• • •
1343 Washington
Mme. Hortense Levinthal, for many years owner of the extreme anti- that he is not wanted by the British
Wad,
Cartrigt, Mick.
14.
Semitic daily, Kurjer Warszawski, died in Warsaw Sept. 13. Mme. Levin- administration, and that he must be
thal, a convert to Catholicism, was a daughter of Mattathias Berson, for a sacrificed for the sake of pacifying
long time the president of the Warsaw Jewish community. All her children, the Brandeis group in America. The
one son and four daughters, have left the Jewish faith. Cardinal Kakowski, exact opposite appears to be true now.
the Archbishop of Warsaw, sent a warm message of condolence. Deputy Ussishkin, we now learn, is the pop-
Wladislaw Rabski of the National Democratic (anti-Semitic) party, a son- ular leader of Palestine Jewry. His
statement made after the Congress
In-law of the deceased, is taking over the editorship of the paper.
that before the Congress he had half

• • •

of the Yishub (settlement) with him,
;ariinalwaso ,

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T. D. Zuckerman, chief of the budget department of the Federation for and now the entire Yishub will be on
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II
the Support of Jewish Philanthropic Societies of New York, has been elected his side, is coming true. As a Jewish
Don't suffer—get quick relief. '
„ •
executive director of the Newark Conference of Jewish Charities. Ile will Jew he was approachable by every
Effective and inexpensive.
assume his new office on Jan. 1, 1924. Mr. Zuckerman wai ,formerly on element in Palestine and he repre-
It costa nothing to come down
the statistical staff of the Bureau of Municipal Research, and for the past ented true Zionist interests. During
and find out.
three years has been making Intensive studies of the individual needs of the establishment of the Palestine De-
the 91 institutions supported by the federation. His wide knowledge of the
element Bank in Jerusalem, Ussish-
administration needs of charitable organizations is indicated by the ap- kin made the warmest plea for unity
Second and Front Sts.
proval of the distribution committee of the federtaion of his division of with the Brandeis group, and the op-
Sulphur Mineral, Turkish
I its $3,600,000 budget.
position to him by the Mack-Brandeis
Tonic, Swedish, Electric Baths.
• • • •
faction was falsely trumpeted. Some-
SWEDISH MASSAGE
Justice Nathan Bijur and Judge Gustave Hartman were among those thing is wrong in Zion. Our leaders
Trice Woodward Through Car.
nominated for places on the Supreme Bench of New York by the Republi- are either asleep, else they are mis-
Cherry 4784
can state committee!. In all there are 10 places to be filled. The Democrats representing us. Deputy Greenbaum
also named Justice Bijur and in addition named Aaron .1. Levy and Justice hlieves that the opposition movement
Joseph M. Proskauer. Both Bijur and Proskauer are present members of to Dr. Weizmann will win at the next
the Supreme Court. Aaron J. Levy is President Justice of the Municipal Congress, to be held in 1925. We hope
Court and Judge Hartman is on the City Court bench. Acting Mayor Mur- that solution will come sooner. Our
ray Hulbert of New York has also announced the appointment of Isaac leaders must represent our interests,
Cohen as a Justice of the Municipal Court in the Ninth Manhattan district, even if Great Britain is to emerge a
succeeding Frank J. Coleman, resigned. The term expires in 1927.
hetrayer of friendship. Those who
• • • •
cant to go to Palestine must be given
Anna Carlin Spencer, special lecturer in social science at Teachers Col- every means of settling there, and
lege, Columbia University, will include a report of the rerg'ous work of the there must be no falsifying of issues.
Council of Jewish Women in her discussion of "The Religious Work of We believe that Israel will build Zion,
Women in the United States" before the Pan-American Auxiliary at Was , that Jews will settle in Palestine, and
ington, D. C., in October. Her discussion will refer to the council's publi- that the homeland will be rebuilt. But
cation of "A Course on Jewish Music," its study circles on Bible, prayer. all this must be preceded by putting
Jewish history and related subjects: its organization of religious schools an end to petty polities and by a re-
especially in cities and communities where no congregation is to be found; 'urn to the first principles of the Zion-
23 Convenient Branche s
its religious work among the deaf and its special prayer book for this group; ist ideal as outlined by the great Dr.
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Its observance of an annual Council Sabbath, wfien the council's most promi- Theodor Herz!. Would that a Herzl
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nent women in every community occupy the pulpit of the local synagogue. iced today to carry Zionism to suc-
cess.
and its publication, "The Jewish Woman."

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