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'mum Prmure
Digesting the News
of the Week
BY DAVID J. HIRSCH
(Concluded
from Editorial page)
the Seeley of the thisideet and the
Orient, the f ' , Rev ?eyelets:A-
orrimen'e amocite n, aid gee empha-
sis to the th Clkhett ' S of an untainted
Anternainiem, and the pinseibility of
reaching a
et/1/1113Vel
understand-
(Prom
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1.1 Jewloh T•iverephle Aveneyl
ing am , n ,c
the enemy different
7 - r Minister for Education in Wilna has approved th • statutes of a! ecse es 7.•t rusk.- up thee nation re-
Jewish texchere' seminary and
- ed ceneiderahle ettention, the be-
ul e for name for Jen .11 students
lief prevailing that it is poeeible for
.
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She Jetwrist prerier to reads a har-
Rabbi Schmuel %eel, generally known ex the "Aleeanderer It one," di
in Warsaw at the age of 63. The (internl woe one of the latent, thousan ed
understanding that will tend
as to create a future Americanism and
of his Chassidic disciples Attending.
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build the future American nation.
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The creed of the Society of the Ovei.
The I'erchoir, one of the leading (minuet music hall, in Pans, will pro-
dent and the Orient, which embodies
duce ohortly a "Revue juive." Three well known Jewish writers, Leon
this ideal, though it may sound uto-
Xanrof, Pierre Veber and Tristan Bernard, are at work on the text.
pian, is of importance and interest
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enough tobe wurthy re-qutoing. It
A year book in •reneh, entirely devoted to Palestine, will shortly be Co
In part:
issued in Paris. The book is being edited by M. Samuel Levy. editur of
- The society is non-political. non-
"Guide Book to Oriente! Countries," who visited Palestine last year for the
rvlortous and note-national, striving
purpose of compiling the book.. • • •
only to pronmite • harmonious union of
the various rations represented in its
The distinguished Hebrew poet, II. N. Bialik, plans to leave Berlin an
polyglot memhership, that they se in-
for Palestine, where he will make his permanent residence. Bialpi will de-
dividuals may broaden their mental
velop his publishing enterprise in Palestine. He finds it impossible to con-
horizon and under-stand America and
tinue his work at Berlin under existing conditions there.
interpret in America and other court-
tries the ideals fur which America
A communication similar to that made by Samuel to the Arab executive
and other countries stand.
has been received by the executive of the Zionist Organization. It is pro-
"It it the belief of the members of
potted that the new arrangements for administering Palestine be brought
into operation when the assent of both Arabs and Zionists have been ob- this society that there are no superior
or inferior peoples. That every na-
tained.
tion has something worth while, some
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The list of new appointments to the faculty of Columbia Univresity has contribution to make to the common
just been made public. Among the new appointees are Dr. Isaac L Kandel, treasury of human knowledge.
professor of education, Teaches' College: Dr. Adolph Berger, assistant pro- Through this union the members of
reamer oral surgery; Dr. Isador Rosen, dermatology, and Samuel L Wolff, this society hope to reach a better
understanding of the national ideals
assistant professor of English.
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of other peoples and the contribution
of
each to the progress of literature,
Dr. Rosa Pomerants-Metier, member of the Polish Sejm and the only
science and arts."
Jewish woman parliamentary member in the world, will visit the United
States late in October. Dr. Melzer, who is president of the Jewish Women's
League in Eastern Galicia, hope, to bring a closer co-operation between the
Jewish women of Poland and America.
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ZANGWILL DEFENDS
HIS VIEWS ON ZION
AND "JEWISH VOTE"
The Maccabee Club in Kishineff has lodged a protest with the authorities
against the prohibition by the military command of the province of a series
of performances in the Hebrew language arranged by the club. The protest
ooinn out that the plpays
in Hebrew have been suspended, while plan in
Russian, also an alien tongue, are sanctioned.
(Concluded from Page
1.) •
NOVEMBER 2, 1923.
I the Congress and by the State Legis-
latures, u interpreted by the courts.
"It is therefore niconceivable that
a government of !awe, and not of
men, sues as ours is, can exist if
the electorate is divided and sub - di-
,ilded into a multitude of segments
or blurs, reolti evnsidering merely its
own in terests.
"l am evnedent that there is no
feet of our population which would
with suet' determination oppose such
le ides of political segregation as
Cie
Jews. For centuries their ancestors
a foreign Linde suffered from the
censequenet of an enforced segrega-
tion of tass character, and they would
not be so fatuous as to create volun-
tarly a condition which in effect
would establish an American ghetto.
"Our fellow-citizens need not fear
that Mr. Zangwill's views on this sub-
loot are shared by any appreciable
number of the Jews of the United
States. The spontaneous protest
wit:eh they have voiced is sufficient
evidence of that fact."
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ZANGWILL NOT A GREAT
DIPLOMAT, SAYS PREMIER '
CLEVELAND, 0.
(J. T. A .) —
Declaring that Israel Zangwill is "a
great writer but not a great diplo-
mat," David Lloyd George, the Brit-
ish war premier, denied to the J. T.
A. the famous Jewish author's asser-
tion that "political Zionism is dead."
Mr. Lloyd George was stopped by
the correspondent as he left the plat-
form of the public library just after
the conclusion of his speech during
the laying of the cornerstone. He was
about to enter the automobile with
Newton D. Baker, Secretary of War
in President Wilson's cabinet, and
was asked to give his opinion of Mr.
Zangwill's speech before the Ameri-
can Jewish Congress in Carnegie
Hall, during which the speaker de-
clared that "political Zionism is
dead" and that Great Britain had not
kept faith regarding its promise to
the Jewish people.
"Did Mr. Zangwill really say that?
Oh, what made him come out with
such an assertion? I cannot under-
stand him. He is such a good old
friend of mine. Well, I don't agree
with him. Political Zionism Is not
dead. Zangwill is s great writer but
not a great diplomat."
At this point Mr. Baker interrupted
Mr. Lloyd George and, turnnig to the
correspondent, said: "You surely
have read what was said at the Jew-
ish Congress?" Mr. Baker quoted
from Dr. Stephen S. ise's remarks in
introducing Mr. Zangwill that he was
to speak "to Israel and not for Is-
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they would be expected to act trai-
Declaring that the Fascisti movement is being diverted from its original
torously toward their Italian nation.
purpose and corrupted into a purely anti-Semitic movement, Bursars a ality or fight their Palestinian breth-
member el the Roumanian Fascisti emulsive, his sent
his resignation. ren, but boviouely the Jews cannot
The anti-Semitic movement, working through the Fascisti and otherwise, is have it both ways.
ruining Roumania. Batson declares in his resignation.
"If the latest proposal for an Arab
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Agency is finally- declined by • joint
The Danzig League for Human Rights has decided to launch • cam- council of all Arab parties this week
paign against anti-Semitism in the Free City. The election to the town there will be no alternative but to go
council will soon he held and it is hoped the campaign will be instrumental on administering the country by
in defeating the election of the anti-Semites. The league at a recent meet- crown colony methods, holding the
ing also adopted a resolution condemning the numerus clausue.
FOR
balance fairly between all sections of
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the community. Under Vie circum-
The Palestine Zionists are very much excited over Sir Herbert Samuel's stances this perhaps would be the best roe "I P;ecisely so," Mr. Lloyd George
offer for an Arab agency, according to the London Express. The Zionist thing that could happen for Pales- remarked.
Pledges fair and unbiased judg-
Organization, the Eenress Pave, was not consulted by th• Colonial Office tine."
ment on all question..
before the proroeal to the Arabs was made. The
PARIS.—
interprets, t'iis as
The "Jewish Vote."
A.) — An opera
Impartial to all groups, cl
an indication that the political influence of the Zionist Organization is
and sections of city. Not con-
The Boston Christian Science Mon- version of Israel Zangwill's "King of
ended.
neet•d with any organization
itor's editorial comment on Zang- Schnorrers" will be presented on the
whose aims may be otherwise.
will's suggestion for a "Jewish vote" French stage some time this winter.
Alarmed by the growth of the Fascisti agitation, imported to Jugo-Slavic
The translation from English is by
follows:
from
Roumania,
the
government
has
arrested
several
of
the
leaders
in
Bel-
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If this advice of one of their Pierre Vareme The music is the
grade who were responsible for organizing the anti-Semitic attack
Sza- racial leaders isgenerally followed by work of the Jewish coniposer Cre-
mieux.
badka. They have been sentenced to two years. Alexi device, Minister of
the 3,000,000 Jews in the United
the Interior, in a statement just issued announces that adequate steps will
States, it would seem almost certain
be taken to suppress the movement.
that there will develop another of
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Mack Lipsky to Aid Prof. Levy
those race conflicts that have done so
A total of 558 immigrants entered Palestine during August. Of that
Collect Funds for Jeruu-
number 121 are persona with some independent means and 117 are with defi- much to prevent the establishment of
peace in certain European countries.
nite prospects of employment. The number of women and children enter.
lem University.
"Coming at a time when America
ing is 205. Twenty-two Christians, two Moslems and 12 Jews who entered
is being appealed to for co-operation
the country as travelers were given permission to remain permanently. The
in solving the problems of the war-
Dr. Heinrick Levy, long a professor
great majority of the 558 immigrante were Jewish.
swept countries of Europe, this coun- in the Berlin University, arrived in
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Mrs. Albert Lucas, wife of the late Albert Lucas, famed communal sel to transport across the Atlantic New York this week on the Cunard
Select Dancing Nightly
racial divisions that have existed for liner Laconia, in the interest of the
worker, one of the organizers of the Central Relief Committee and secre-
centuries will doubtless meet with a Jewish university and Library in
tary of the Joint Distribution Committee from the day of its inception to
nation-wide protest.
Jerusalem, of both of which he in a
the day of his death, is on her way to the Pacific coast for the purpose of
"If there is to be a Jewish party director. The sum of $75,000 was left
organizing committees in aid of the girls' high schools and women teachers'
in
the
United
States,
its
advocates
for this purpose by the late Zionistic
training schools in East European countries and Palestine.
will incur a grave responsibility for leader, ways
lf
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hut Profes-
raising an issue incompatible with the sor Levy says an additional $75,000
Mme. Ornstein, Jewish porters and patriot of Poland, has been presented
spirit of American institutions.
is
needed,
and
this
he
hopes
to collect
with a double war cross decoration by the Polish president. The honor was
"Mr. Zangwill has specified no during his stay in the United States.
conferred by Mme. Ornstein's !cervices in liberating Poland. She took
Palais Musicians—The Band You
itrounds for a Jewish vote. Why He will appeal to Zionists, non-Zion-
leading part in the movement to organize Polish legions during the war.
Love to Dance With.
should there be a Jewish vote, any ists and all Jews who are interested
She is a grandchild of the noted Lublin "goon" who was characterized as
more than a Welsh, Scottish or Dan- in Jewish culture in Jerusalem. Pro-
"Oct Eisener Kopf" because of . hisma:terful personality.
ish vote? There are not national or fessor Levy, who also writes under the
STEINWAY
state laws that discriminate against pen name of Heinrich Sakse, is at
Adolph Hitler is seeking to impregnate Its'} with his poison. In an
GRINNELL
the Jews. They fill public positions present stopping at the Broadway
interview with the Italian Fascisti organ, the Cor•hire Italiano, Hitler pre
BROS.
diets a Semitic empire stretching from Vladivostok to the Rhine if Jewish on an equality with all other races. Central Hotel. Ile will be aided in his
If there is to he an organized Jewish work by George Mack and Louis Lip-
Marxism defeats nationalism." The R•ichsbanfi, declares, is in the
SOHMER
sky.
vote,
as
Mr.
Zanwill
advises,
is
It
to
ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.
hands of the international Jewish financiers and all foreign credits fall into
be used to obtain special privileges
VOSE
the hands of these financiers, bringing no benefit to Germany."
for a race constituting about 3 per
LUDWIG
D. W. Simons Endorses Fred
cent of the American people?
The anti-Zionist etatements recently made by Sheik Ilabbas Maleki,
"That there is aprejudice against
PREMIER
W. Castator for Councilman.
envoy of King Milstein of the Iledjaz, were entirely on his own responsibil-
a.
certain types of Jewish immigrants
ity. Announcement to this effect has been officially made. Hussein de-
STEINERT
from Central and Eastern Europe
clares that the Sheik was sent to Palestine only to supervise the delivery
Fred W. Castator, candidate for re-
STECK
of the funds collected at Mecca (or the restoration of the Mosque of Omer. may be admitted without conceding election to the City Council, is in re-
The king disclaims responsibility for all nationalistic and other views ex- that this can be lessened or abolished ^eipt of the following letter from
WEBER
by
political
action.
American
politi.
pressed by him.
t ii
cal life has been troubled in the past lion. David W. Simons, former coun-
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tiall175
by efforts of this or other party to cilman, endorsing him for office:
Justice Abram Ellenbogen, Reupblican, Fifth District, Manhattan; Jus-
"I feel incumbent at this time to ex-
secure votes by professing to be the
tice Isaac Cohen, Democrat, Ninth District, the Bronx, are among the list
io
special friend of some race or na- press to you and through you, to your
of nine candidates for municipal court justices recommended for indorse-
friends,
that while I was privileged
•
ment by the Bar Association of New York. The recommendations were tionality. It was hoped that the at- to serve in the nine-man council for
Oa the (he.. J vont
made by the committee on courts of inferior jurisdiction of the Bar Associa- tempts to divide Americans along the the first three years, I have paid par-
lines of racial groups were diminish-
American and European Plans.
tion. The association refused to indorse Morris Hilquit, who is running on
ticular attention to you, perhaps be-
ing. Is there any good reason for
the Socialist ticket in the Fifth Manhattan district.
cause you were the youngest; hence
New Hydriatic Baths.
reviving them on behalf of the Jew-
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Catalog of any instrument
have learned to know your clear
Golf Privileges and G•rag•.
ish
people?"
the
Monitor
concludes.
mailed you upon request
The excesses at Ilusi reported from London and denied by Prince Bi-
vision
on all matters presented, and
Bathing From Hotel.
Marshall
Scores
Zangwill.
beeco, Roumanian Minister at Washington, are confirmed by two Roumanian
acted intelligently, and steadfastly
JOEL HILLMAN. Pres.& •i.
Louis Marshall, president of the upheld his honer, the Mayor.
papers arriving in London. According to the Adeverul, on Oct. 1 the syna-
gogue at I'ostelnicu was entered by a mob which smashed the altar and merican Jewish Committee, in an ex.
40 Stores. 7 City Branches.
"1 believe that if you are re-elected
generally plundered the house of worship. The Jewish bath house and the elusive statement to the Jewish Tele- on Nev. f, next, that the experience
There's a Grinnell Store near you.
trikotage factory of Rubenstein were also damaged. The synagogue has graphic Agency, scores the intimation you hose gained in the last five years
rpp
been closed since on account of the damage. The Roumanian paper Aurora made by Israel Zangwill in his ad- will be advantageous in the conduct
dress before the American Jewish of the legislation and business of our
also reports the disturbances.
Congress on Oct. 14 that the Jewish beloved city."
Going to Europe surrounded by
Fearing that the Jewish butchers were preparing to slice him up, Pro- citizens of this country would be
the privacy of your own home and
tenor Cuza, leader of the Roumanian anti-Semites, decided to defer his well advised to resort to "a Jewish
the luxury of a fashionable hotel.
visit to Ordeamare. In anticipation of Cuza's arrival, anti-Semites of Bu- vote" on questions affecting them.
This is the first reply from Mr.
charest and neighboring towns arrived in Ordeamare, ready to receive their
Direct from Hamburg
leader enthusiastically. Cuza, however, got wind of a report that the Marshall to Mr. Zangwill's extended
remarks
more than a week ago, dur-
Jewish butchers of the town, which is a large Jewish center, were coming
to meet him with their butcher knives. Cuza decided to take no chances ing which the celebrated author re-
To Hamburg
ferred
ironically
to the conduct of
at being sliced up for dog meat and cancelled the trip.
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American Jewish affairs as "Marshall
On All Steamers •i• England.
Law."
The following is the comment of Arthur Brisbane on Israel Zangwill's
Speed, comfort and service um
Mr. Marshall's statement follows:
speech before the American Jewish Congress: "A serious discussion among
excelled on there giant oil burn
"I disagree totally with Mr. Zang-
our Jewish fellow citizens on the subject of Zionism ought to enlighten
ere. In addition we maintain reg-
some idiots that have talked about a great Jewish conspiracy to rule the will's intimation that the Jews of this
ular Whirs on new, fast and ale.
world and everybody in it. Israel Zangwill, who thinks, but does not know, country should unite for political ac-
gent oil burners to Liverpool, Glee
says the Jewish people in Jerusalem can never be politically successful. That tion, or that there should be such a
gow, the Mediterranean and spe-
is probably what anybody would have said about the Irish nation at any thing as a Jewish vote in the United
cial cruise to the Holy Land.
States. The thought cannot be tole-
time during the last 700 years. But the Free State is established."
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rated that the citizens of this coun-
Rates to suit every Merge.
try should form racial or religious
The
World's
Work,
which
some
time
ago
sponsored
Burton
Hendrick's
Cunard Money Orders payable
articles, is now projecting a similar attack relative to Italian immigrants. groups in the exercise of their civic
In POLAND and RUSSIA. Quick
and
political functions.
The following comment is made by the New York Evening Poet relative
safe, reliable.
"The citizens of the United States
to one of the articles: "The World's Work prints two Jury lists. one with
constitute
one people, and there can
such names as Brown, Robinson, Sanford and llolmes and one with names
CUNARD LINE.
like Karolyi, Peehitch and Angeloti, asking which will decide most justly. be no divergent interests among them
1243 W••hingt•n
so
far
as
government
is concerned.
Blvd,
Yet in this country justice is ably administered by judges with name, like
Detroit, Mich.
Brandeis and Cardoza, and at Albany an increasing list of respected law- For years the leaders of Jewish
thought
in
American
hove
with em-
makers bear similar names."
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phasis decried the intimation, ema-
nating
from
those
who
do
not
under-
The members of the British "Israel" organization, which adheres to the
belief that the British are the loot 10 tribes of Israel are divided in their stand the genius of American insti-
tutions,
that
recognition
should
be
opinion on Zionism but always were convinced long before the Balfour
Declaration that Palestine should be repeople with Jews only under British given to an Irish, a German, a Jew-
ish
or
a
British
vote.
suzerainty. This statement was made to the J. T. A. by • member of the
"All Men Equal Before Law."
Draesidiurn of the "Israel" convention which met in I.ondon. The "Israel-
"In like manner, the idea that
ites" welcome the presence of the Jews in English territories. They empha-
size their belief that the Jews are only a small portion of the ancient Ile- there should be a Jewish Republican
brews, the Jews being the descendants of Judah and the British the off- or a Jewish Democratis or an Irish
Republican or an Irish Democratic,
spring of the Israelites.
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political club has been justly depre-
The Jewish Sejm Deputies Finkelstein, Robinson, Garfunkel and Rogin- cated.
"It is the glory of our country that
sky interpellated the Minister of the Interior at a meeting of the Lithuanian
Had five years' experience. Found faithful and loyal to hi. city.
Sejm regardnig the recent excesses participated in mostly by persons in before the law all men are equal,
Stands for a square deal for Detroit.
military uniform. The Jewish deputies asked why the police had been that every member of the states owes
'leactive when • synagogue in Poniwierz sass set fire to and when in Wil- unqualified loyalty to it, that its laws
komir a man in uniform with drawn sword wounded 20 Jews. They re- must be free from discrimination and
Read what David W. Simons (ex-Councilman) says of Councilma
ferred also the practice lately quite frequent of obliterating signs above apply equally to all citizens. Hence
n Fred W. Castator.
lowish stores by smearing them over with tar. They mentioned also the every citizen, regardless of origin,
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smelling of the windows of two synagogues in Kowno and of the windows creed or color, is equally bound to ob-
serve the laws that are enacted by
of the Jewish National Council building in the same city.
in
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