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BY DAVID J HIRSCH

Reflecting on the
Zangwill Address

(From Correspondenn rind Fables of Jewish Telegraphic Agency./

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A Swiss-Jewish committee has been organized in Zurich to help relieve
the conditions of German Kehillas ROW in distress.
• • • e

A violent anti-Semitic harangue was made in Budapest by the Fascisti
Deputy Lendavi of Hungary. "Let us fill the canal between Cie
Donau
and the Theirs with Jewish corpses," the Fascisti agitator shouted.
• • • •
The
Jewish population of Hungary totals 473,301, according to the 1920
census figures, just made public. The total population is given at 7,980,143.
The Roman Catholics are in the preponderant majority, numbering
5,096,729.
• • • •

The Palestine problem nanst be settled in Palestine itself , says th
e
of Jerusalem. The paper objects to sending another
to
t Lon d on
mu on and urges the Arabs to contribute to the national
cause.

M •

Ilelegatio n

• • • •
A Jewish agricultural high school is being opened shortly in the Jewish
colony of Nowo-Poltava, in the province
of Odessa. The language of in-
struction will be Yiddish. The school will provide a theoretical and prac-
tical agricultural training for the Jewish colonists in the
Ukraine.
• • • •

The Falastin of Jerusalem slates: "We learn from one of the members
of the Fascisti organization, Benvu Lonso, that a branch has been formed
in Jerusalem, under the presidency of Mr. Mancini. The membership of
the local Fascisti is about 40. A similar branch has been formed in Haifa."
• • • •
A Y. M. 11. A. building costing $250,000 will be erected in Paterson,
N. J., it was announced at the convention of the New Jersey Federation of
Young Men's and Young lVomen's Hebrew Associations held in Atlantic
City. Felix Fuld of Newark was renominated for the presidency and Philip
H. Bruskin of New Brunswick vice.president.
• • • •
Samuel Broom, 62, president of the United Shirt Manufacturers Asso-
ciation, dropped dead while walking on Fifth avenue, New York. The de
ceased was also the head of Broom & Newman, shirt manufacturers. He
was a director of the National Dry Goods AssoCiation and a member of
the Central and Free Synagogue.
• • • •
Three persons charged with having aided the escape of Fisher, who was
implicated in the assassination of Dr. Walter Rathenau, were sentenced to
terms in prison by the l.eipsig Supreme Court. Buesch, a merchant, was
sentenced to one year's imprisonment, and Wiese, a merchant, and Peters,
a student., were both given right months each.

(Continued from page 1.)
attacked Palestine as an anti-Zionist,
and as on opponent of the Zionist
ideal; if only he had consistently
criticized Great Britain as insincere
in her desire to build the Jewish
homeland, Zangwill might really have
had a message to American Jews—
granting that had he spoken in such
mood he would have been telling
only the "bitter trot I." But Zang-
will's references to Zionism were full
of contradictions. Ile attacked Zion-
' am and in the name breath called
himself the only remaining Zionist in
the world; he attacked the Balfour
Declaration, then turned around and
praised the sincerity of Lord Balfour, !
Lloyd George, Lord Robert Cecil and !
other leaders in Britain who were re - I
oponsible for the pledge to the Jew-
ish people.

To condemn political Zionism in
one paragraph and to plead for po-
litical action on the pert of the Jews
in the next is poor politics, but such
has been the politics of Zangwill. To
1111%. 1,1g on a Sunday evening that the
Palestine idea be elven up, then to
change colors entirely on the follow-
ing Monday afternoon and to sa '-
gest means for building the
Palestine
homeland--that is not the message
that one would expect from a great
l eader who crossed the Atlantic to
tell us the "bitter truth."
Y et we believe that Zangwill has
accomplished a great deal of good by
coming here. Ile has at least made
some Jews think on the Palestine
question, and he has created an at-
mosphere for firmer action and more
definite demands from Great Britain
for the carrying out of the pledge to
our people.
• • •
That n definitely firm position must
be taken in our relations with Great
Britain is evidenced by the Arab situ-

OC'IOBER 26, 1923,

Israel's mighty voice to be sounded TWENTY WOUNDED WHEN
in behalf of our people everywhere.
MILTIA STAGE AN ATTACK
Zangwill has spoken. Ile has ad-
dressed his protest to the nations of
the world, for the many indignities
BERLIN.— (J. T. A.) — Twenty
to which they subject the Jew; he Jews were seriously wounded as a re-
has pleaded with the Arab and con- sult of a pogrom staged by 600 anti-
demned the failure of the British ad- Semitic militia in heathen, the capital
ministration to live up to the prom-
ises of the world's mightiest nation
to the world's weakest; above all,
Zangwill pleaded with the Jew him-
self—and that is of greatest inipor-
tance—to make the Jew understand
himself and live up to the traditional
idealism of our people, to make the
Jew appreciate the martyrdom of
generations, to make our people live
again as a spiritual force in the
world.
If Zangwill has succeeded in this
alone—that he has aroused the Jew
from his slumber—then his mission is
fulfilled.

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untiring efforts in pinking the tem-
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Mr. Goldberg Lauded.

controversy to which tion will concentrate its efforts upon
he alludes is between the Arabs
and the religious schools conducted by
the British government. The British
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be gathered from a brutally frank
editorial in a recent issue of the Lon-
don Jewish Chronicle, a periodical DR. GAMORAN TO DIRECT
that has for many years been looked
U. OF A. H. C. RELIGIOUS
upon as the leading Zionist publica-
EDUCATION ACTIVITIES
tion in the world. The London Chron-
icle, in discussing the recent state.
The department of school extension
ment by the Duke of Devonshire to o
the imperial conference in regard to f the Union of American Hebrew
Congregations this week announced
recent development in Palestine,
the appointment of Dr. Emanuel
quotes him as saying that "a solution
of the Jew-Arab controversy has still Gamoran of New York to be director
to be found," and makes the follow. of religious education, a position
which has just been created to carry
i ng editorial comment upon it:
the union's endeavors for th. ad-
'To what 'Jew-Arab
controversy'
vancement
of Judaism into new fields.
does his Grace refer? In fact,
there The dotsartment of religious educe-
is none.
The

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(Concluded from Page 1.)

Arabs object. That they make the will also supervise the publication of
point of objection the policy in which Jewish religious literature. It will
the Jews are specially interested is encourage the establishment
of week-
merely incidental. Their controversy day religious
classes, supplementing
is with the British government, the weekly
Sabbath School.
The Moscow Fimmes contains a letter from a second-rate Jewish author whom they wish to see
'scuttle' out
One of the first tasks of this de-
named Persov, who declares that many allegedly Communist boys and young of the country, and they
ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.
have been partment was the preparation of a
men's organizations are really Zionist, but camouflage themselves under induced to that attitude, there
can uniform curriculum
for use in all
communist names. He demands that steps be taken to check what he terms be no doubt, by anti-British influ- Jewish
religious schools, covering the
the poisonous Zionist propaganda. According to unconfirmed reports, the ences. They have selected the
Jew rlementory and high school period. A
publication of the letter was dictated by higher officials in order to furnish
as the embodiment of their complaint, handbook of "Jewish Festivals in the
a basis for the further persecution of Zionism.
because they believe that thereby
• • • •
Religious School," by Mrs. Elms E.
they can marshal to their side the ,evinger, has already been published
" The British government," Merat el Shark of Jerusalem states, "tries
anti-Semitic feeling in this and other by
to conciliate us by stating that Zionism is beneficial to the country, but we lands. But there is an even more
this department and a children's
do not believe this and think that to make such a statement is madness. serious point. Is the government Bible and magazine for use of teach-
England says that the administration is developing the country, but we do really so anxious, as it represents it- ers in religious schools will shortly
be issued.
not agree. If the administration continues to see things in this narrow
self to be, that there shall be an an-
J dl
,
Co-operating with this department
outlook, we shall be lost in one valley and the administration in another, derstanding between Jew and Arab,
is
the joint commission 011 Jewish
2
without being able to tind each other, and the country will go from bad to and that there shall be close co-oper-
oducation, which is headed by Dr.
- •
e'm
worse." titian between them? Frankly, we David Phillipson
• • • •
of Cincinnati. ,
On the Ocean Front
doubt it. The indications to the con-
Dr. Gamoran, the new director, is
In a statement to the J. T. A. represi ntative, the secretary of Hugo trary are palpable, and forbid any
American and European Plana.
a
graduate
of
Teachers
College of Co-
Stinnes declared that the charges that he was financing Hitler and Luden- such a conclusion. Indeed, all the
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dorff are entirely without foundation. Stinnes is personally unacquainted information at our disposal seems to lumbia University, who has special-
ized
in
Jewish
religious
education. A
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with Hitler, the German industrial magnate's secretary said. Stinnes, he point to an idea being favored, at
Bathing From Hotel.
added, had met leudnedorff several weeks ago at Munich, but the conversa- least by some of the most prominent native of Russia, he came to this
country
at
the
age
of
tion was non-political. The charges that Stinnes was financing the Ba-
12 and since
JOEL HILLMAN. Premdr•t.
members of the Palestine administra-
varian Fascisti leader and Ludendorff was made in the Reichstag by the tion, that the division between Arab then has been studying in prepara-
tion for his vocation. He is a gradu-
Communist Deputy lloellein.
and
Jew
in
Palestine
will
render
the
es
• • • •
ate of the Teachers' Institute of t'e
rule of Great Britain the surer. If Jewish
Theological Seminary and
The Palestine government has published a summary of Palestine im- the government has been truly anis- A SO
of t
of t
Ci ty o f
ports and exports, showing the comparative values for the second quarter tour to encourage a definite agree- New York. Dr. College
Gamoranh e
of the years 1922 and 1923. For the quarter ending June 30, 1922, the ment between the Jews
is an ex-
and the Arabs perienced Hebrew
pedagogue,
having
imports were ES1,415,845; imports in transit to Syria, Ef90,337; exports, in Palestine, it is, to say the least, held important
Going to Europe surrounded by
positions in various
E0273,693; exports in transit from Syria, E£4,524, and re-exports, E545,- strange that it
the privacy of your own home and
has made no definite religious educational institutions.
750. For the quarter ending June :10, 1923, the imports were Ef220,466; attempt in the direction of bringing
the luxury of a fashionable hotel.
imports in transit to Syria, Ei37,258; exports, Ef253,995; exports in transit them together, despite the many op-
Direct from Hamburg
from Syria, E£7,055, and re-exports, Ef65,856.
portunities that have occurred favor-
able to such a cour
se. "
• • •
The $700,000 deficit of the • New York Federation for the Support of
To Hamburg
Jewish Philanthropic Societies has been decreased by $325,000, it was an-
Zangwill has, on the whole, spoken
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• • •
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Mr. Jacob reported fur the temple
committee that a moving picture ma-
ation. Even in touching upon the chine had been installed during the
Arab question Zangwill was not con- past year and other physical equip-
sistent in his address. You cannot ment necessary for the conduct of the
advocate a total expulsion of all the congregation, the school and the other
Palestinian Arabs one moment, and activities, have been added.
suggest the calling of a conference
A resolution adopted at the close of
for the smothering out of Arab-Jew- the meeting expressed the thanks of
An exciting scene took place in the German Reichstag when a speaker ish difficulties the next moment. That the congregation to Mr. Goldberg. the
of the Right hinted as Stressemann entered the chamber that the Right demands must be placed to the Brit- retiring president, for his zeal and de-
ish government to stop dilly-dallying votion to the congregation (luring his
reactionaries would get revenge on the Jews when they came into power.
about the Arab-Jewish situation is to three years as president.

If German Jewry continues as today," the speaker shouted as the German
Chancellor entered, "I em thankful
I am not a Jew when the day of reckon-
ing comes."
a a • •
Sigmund Breitbart, the "modern Samoan," who is performing in Toronto
at one of the theaters, received a alight injury to his chin when a horse
passed over his body during the performance of his strength fee ts. „ The
shows are being conducted regularly, however. Breitbart, who is generally
considered the "world's strongest man," is touring America u nder the
auspices of the Keith theatrical syndicate.
•
More than 1,000 Jews were victims of the explosion in Warsaw last
Saturday, according to latest estimates. The bodies of many victims were
so horribly disfigured as to make it impossible to identify them. All War-
saw Jewry is bending its energies to relieve the surviving victims and the
families of those bereaved by the accident. The Joint Distribution Com-
mittee has appropriated 150,000,000 marks for the relief work.
• • • •
Emigrants for the United States unable to land on account of the ex-
haustion of the quota will not be permitted to wait temporarily at Halifax
until the opening of the next quota. An order prohibiting temporary landing
was received in Toronto from the immigration bureau at Ottawa. The order,
it is stated, was iosued upon representations from the United States. Hith-
erto steamship companies have landed many passengers at Toronto to await
the opening of the next month's qu o ta.

of Upper Silesia.
The militia barricaded
the Bank*.
strasse and other leading streets
and
attacked all Jewish passer•-i.s Th
o
attacks
on the Jews ientinued
throughout Saturday night and
the early hours of Sunday.
until

The English people are the lost ten tribes, Lord Gisborn declared in an
address before the "Israel" congress which met in London. The congress
consisted of those who believe that the English are the last Israelite tribes.
As evidencing the descent of the British from ancient Jews, the lard pointed
to the word "British," which he said was compounded of the Hebrew words
Brith and ish (a man of the covenant). Princess Alice was one of the par-
ticipants in the congress. According to rumors, the Premier of New Zea-
land, Mr. Massey, is one of the believers and supporters of this theory.
• • • •
Much discussion and general excitement has been aroused in Felsoviso,
Transylvania, according to Klausenburg papers, by the action of Rabbi
Hager, son of the Zitznitzer "rebbe," in seeking to bar worsen without
"sheitels" from the synagogue. The rabbi, it is reported, has compiled a
"black list" of women wearing their own hair and on the eve of Yom
Kippur he demanded that all these women leave the synagogue. When
some of them refused, a fight ensued between those supporting the rabbi
and his opponents. The rabbi, it is said, was almost lynched. Order was
not restored until the police intervened.
• • • •
The International Ladies' Garment Workers Union, composed largely
of Jewish workers, ranks among the wealthiest of labor unions, according
to a survey just completed by Philip Koplowitz, secretary of the Joint Board
of the cloak and dress industry. The union owns realty valued at $1,000,
000. It possesses also a union health center where more than 10,000 mem
berg receive medical attention annually and a vacation farm of more than
1,000 acres in Eastern Pennsylvania. The union will open its own bank
about Dec. 1, with total resources estimated at $1,500,000. The vacation
farm is at Forest Park, Pa., where a hotel accommodating 500 is operated
for the union members.
• •
•
Dr. Wise, rabbi of the Free Synagogue of New York, made announce-
ment of two gifts which have just been made by members of the Free Syna-
gogue. Benjamin Block presented the sum of $25,000 for the purpose of
erecting a memorial chapel at the Westchester Hills Cemetery of the Syna-
gogue in memory of his wife, Birdie Block, recently deceased. Memorial
gates and walla for the cemetery were presented a year ago by Mr. and Mrs.
Block in memory of their mothers. Dr. Wise also made announcement of
a gift of $25,000 from Waldemar Kops and Helen Kops Glauber in memory
of their father, Daniel Kops, one of the leaders of the Central Synagogue
and the leading spirit in federating of the Central and Free Synagogues.
This gift is to be regarded and used as a nucleus of • fund for the building
of a permanent synagogue home for the Federated Central and Free Con-
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