MARCH 7, 1924

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SEMINARY PLEDGES
REDEEMED RAPIDLY

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HIRSCH

Gratifying promptness of communi-
ties to make good their pledges to-
ward the $1,000,000 fund for the I
of
Jewish Theological Seminary
America is a marked characteristic of
that campaign which has entered
upon the "collection" phase.
Figures given out a few days ago
, by the campaign chairman, Rabbi,
Max
Drob, include the receipt of cash
I
from the following communities: Neia w
i York City, $269,000; Philadelph,'
(From Corre•pondeneo end Cable. of Jewish Telegraphic Agency./
, $40,000; Newark, $27, 000; Pitts-'
organize- burg, $25,000; Manchester, N. I L,'
A congress of the Austrian Ilakenkreuzlers, an anti-Semitic
$10,000; Montreal, $10,000; Bahl.
lion, has been called in Vienna. • • • •
more, $10,000; Cleveland, $5,000;

BY DAVID J.

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Lieutenant Rossbach, famous Nationalist, anti-Semite and founder of Atlantic City, $4,000; Syracuse, N. $3,.i
den, N. J., $2,500; Ak ron,
so- . 000; $
N
the
Rossbach Brigade, in
was Munich.
arrested in Vienna on a Ohio,
warrant issued
by Perth
Cam300;
thorities
2,
Amboy, J.,
, $2,200; Hartford, $1,600; Louisville,
• • • •
A Cherem (religious boycott) againt the publishers of the Saturday 1 Ky., $1,600; New
Haven, $1,500;
Angeles,
$1,500300;
t
eitung of Warsaw, has been issued I Eli
; Los Bingham-
$1, 300; St. Joseph, $1,
edition of the Bundist paper, Yolks Z
ton,
N.
Y.,
$1,200;
Stamford,
Conn.,
I
by the Rabbinate.
• • • •
$1,000; Bayonne, N. J., $1,000; I
MEMBEP
Peekskill,
N.
Y.,
$1,000;
Harrisburg,
The government is considering the question of grantng at once 2,000 1
DETROIT REAL Blatt BOARD
KITED 8111511RfillULLTIfet I
visas for workers who are sorely needed to assist in the harvesting of the i ■ Pa., $1,000; Red Bank, N. J., $1,000.
"The campaign committee is ex-
• • • •
tobacco crop in Palestine.
tremely pleased with the manner in
C§PANY
I
REAM
The Agudist Deputy Spiro was elected Rabbi of Pietrikow after a bitter I which led es are being redeemed,"
I keenly regret, I
GARFIELD 248.5380 contest with the Mizrachi candidate Fuchs. The election was featured by said R : I bbi gHrob. " g
however, that it is impossible for me
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a series of extraordinary, stormy scenes. •
say
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the
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to

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Reuben Levin was appointed by the Soviet government to be Deputy has been pledged. From the present
I outlook, it will take another month
Commissary of Finance. M. Levin is a Jew, as is Assistant Commissary of out re I can do that, although I am
b
Finance Vladimow, who was recently appointed.
pinning great hopes in the campaign
• •
•
•
nti-Semitic disturbances in in Boston, which begins on March 9,
f $15,000 , and the pro-
Upon receipt of official information of th
he Dniester frontier I with d quota
campa oigns
in Toledo, Mimic-
I jeste
the Ukraine, the government has ordered the elosin
• • refugees.
1 spoils, St. Paul, Kansas City, Cincin-
in order to prevent the entry of the Jewish
.
• •
nati and Omaha."
Louis Marshall will be the chief '
Aga Kahn, leader of the Moslems of India and one of the wealthiest of
the Indian princes, is at the head of a delegation of Indian Moslems which speaker at the launching dinner o
the Boston campaign, which is head-
s the Caliphate question.
discus
is proceeding to Angor, there to • • • •
ed by Louis Kirstein.
t t t 200 Arab osed
ellahs party is growing to such an extenha
Take care that thou shouldst not'
hs py
The Arab F
art is opp
Loges are already adhering to its doctrines. The Fella
nerd to bow to some one on account
opposed to the Balfour Declaration.
to the Effendis, who in turn are a
of thine own works.—The Talmud. ,

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No investigation into the rough handling and beating of a number of I the program recommended by the sur-
f L I will b instituted,
according to a 1 vey. Every element in the common-
e
is
t p '
a o
Polish Parliament. Deputy ity was adtsmately represented.
Jews on the prt
Detroitt
thoug t tha
decision of the administrative commission of the
I generally call
Gruenbaum, who investigated the Lodz affair and reported for the commit-
henthe
eet
hater
w
edhon
wry
Je
tee, recommended a government•investigation.
which the survey report regards as
vitally necessary, the response will be
become
the
subject
for
a
new
has
. 11'
.
The federation of J ewish
investigation in Berlin, the basis for which is the charge that the organize- decisive.
The officers of the United Jewish,
tion is a secret order. The charge has foundation in the fact that the Jewish
s: He ry Wi ne- I
veterans of the World War formed themselves into a Jewish self-defense' Charities are as follownS
ons ,
man, pr es ident ; Dav id W.
Mil S i n AI
brigade during the Berlin pogrom of last November.
uc
er
Fhs,
alt
W
;
treasurer
• • • •
The English labor government's decision to uphold the deportation of exander, Fred M. Butyl and Mrs.
Eva Bresler for no other reason than that her husband has also been de- Ileavenrich, vice-presidents.
ported has aroused considerable comment. Judge Avory, whose comment
The beauty of the law is wisdom;
on the case was asked, said that if the person ordered deported is an alien,
wisdom s is modes ty; the ,
no court has the jurisdiction to inquire into, much less criticize, the reasons. 'the beauty
of mo
of des ty i
the f ear of I
beauty o
• . •
Heaven; the beauty of the fear of 1
Nearly $10,000 was pledged by citizens of New Orleans for the Jewish Heaven is noble performance; the
Institute of Religion, of.which Dr. Stephen S. Wise is acting president, dur- beauty of noble performance is se-
y. h in his honor was arranged by
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Rabbis Max Ileller, Emil W. Leipziger, Mendel Silver and David Fishman crecy.
of the leading Jews of the community.
which was participated in by many . • •

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REPORT OF SURVEY

Alderman Lung has introduced in the city council of Berlin a bill which nomic sufficiency where before was
was presented in the name of the German National group of the council, economic
lack. for true philanthropy is
"The need
urging that the government expel all foreigners who had immigrated into
ws given
had at the next meeting. best exemplified by the answer of Rus-
he
bill
will
be
•on
t•
Germany since 1914. Decision
by the poverty-stricken Je
• • • •
Samuel Suchjweitzki, wealthiest Jew in Poland and director of the sin, Roumania and Galicia to relief
Keren Ilayesod of Poland, is proceeding to Palestine, where he will make workers who told them that God would
his home in future with his family. M. Suchjweitzki's predecessor in the •, help. 'But what are we going to do,'
said those helpless Jews, 'until God
direction of the Keren Ilayesod, M. Podlischewsky, has already settled in I I helps'
? "
Success of Plans Predicted.
,
Palestine.
• • • •
The memory of Woodrow Wilson, war-time President, was honored in I Opinion was expressed on all sides
Warsaw when the city council passed a resolution changing the name of one, that the banquet was the most sw-
ot the principal thoroughfares to Wilson street. Jewish members of the I cessful held by the United Jewish
city council were heartily in accord with the proposal and warmly supported I I the
ork e
I augured well for the carrying out of
• • • •

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The proposed dissolution of the Kehillah and confiscation of its prop-
erty was protested at a Kehillah conference at Posen. Representatives of and to do battle for all causes that
30 communities in the provinces of Posen and Pomern participated in the make for welfare and happiness in
every community in which we live."
conference. • • • •
Referring to the fact that, accord-
Neither anti-Semitic unrest nor pogroms exist in the Ukraine, according ing to some sociologists, philanthropy,
to the Siguranza, published every Wednesday in Kishinev. The statement has done social harm by making it
is made that there has been no disturbance in Ukraine or for that matter possible for feeble-minded and other
degenerate persons to multiply, Rabbi,
within 100 kilometers of the Dniester boundary.
• • • •
Kress urged the adoption of what he
The name of the Mohammedan Caliphate in Turkey has been ordered . termed prohpylactic philanthropy..
omitted from the prayers of Mesopotamian Moslems by the government , Prevention of conditions, which bring
about disease and crime, he commen-
Mohammedan authorities are now preparing a new version of the Koran
ded 114 the goal of the community.
omitting all mention of the Caliphate in
Turkey.
"What we need most," he declared, "is
• • •
Sentence of death has been pronounced by a Moscow tribunal of justice to create agencies that in course of
on two Jews, 51agarilo and Mirsky, according to a report in the London Daily time will eliminate the need for char-
sum • ity. This is what may be termed red-
Mail. The charge against Magarilo and Mirsky is misappropriation of a
ical philanthropy, the kind of philan-
amounting to £3,000. Particulars of the case are unavailable.
thropy that seeks to bring about eco-

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Prime Minister MacDonald, in London, answering the demand in some
—
quarters for a modification of the government's Mesopotamian policy and
page.)
even full abandonment from some, has declared that Parliament and the ' (Concluded from Editorial
government is considering the situation in Mesopotamia with a view toward ,
ascertaining whether the policy of the late Baldwin government can be , o‘aphy and criticism. Mendelsohn
turned the current of his life in the
modified.
direction of the cause of Judaism. lie
• • • •
.
.
hard translated into the German language
Sentence of death has been commuted to 10 years' imprisonment
of the
labor for Josef Sinelnikov, son of the wealthiest Jewish merchant in Zhito- the Pentateuch and other parts Jerusa-
gang which has terror- I Bible. In 17S3 he published
mer. Sinelnikov was found guilty of organizing a
1 1,,,,,,, a work of force and a plea for
ized the town for some time past and which committed robberies just for
the sport which they derived Irons the practice, according to the admission freedom of conscience. Its basic idea I
ht to in- '
is that the state has no rig
of the accused.
with the religion of its c iti-
• • • •
tens.
The
test
of
religion
is
its et-
Faseisti students stormed the office of the Jewish newspaper Ujkelet, at terfere
Klause berg. The editor was badly injured, the furniture in the office fact on conduct. Mendelsohn contend-
ed and manuscripts were burned. The police intervened, arresting rd that individuals may need different 1
that
d
of the Fascisti students. The assailants justified themselves by saying religions. Having been taught
I
that the attack was revenge for criticism of the Fascist' leader Becuneanu there is no absolutely true religion,
' Mendelsohn's own descendants— (of
by the Ujkelet editor.
• • • •
noted),
left the
the musician
synagogue
for most
the
Anti-Jewish disturbances which have assumed a serious character have whom
Felix
is the
been taking place in both the city and province of Posen during the past church' But in spite of this Mendel-
a
's
theory
was
found
to
be
veral days. So serious are the disturbances that the Jewish deputies in
veral
se
Parliament have called upon the government to intervene, to which the
His
Mendelsohn
had in six
children.
Minister of the Interior has replied that the government will take inns- strengthening
bond
Judaism.
daughters, Dorothea, Recha, and Hen-
diate steps to put an end to the disturbances.
groms in Russia are congre- . reaps were all iubilantly gifted wont-
large numbers of Jews fleeing IrepOrted po
Ahrs-
gated in large numbers on the Bessarabian frontier and on several occa- en. His sons, Joseph, the founder
of
ham'
who married
Leah
Barth oldy,
sines soldiers have been compelled to shoot in order to prevent their crossing the
Mendelsohn
banking
house;
and Nathan, a
Roumania. This information was received from the Bucharest tor-
into
whose close relationship with the Bra- ' mechanical
the parents engineer
of Felix of considerable
rn
respondent of the Paris Le Joual,
repute.
credence.
tianu government gives the report added
•
•
•
In
Mendelsohn's
remaining years he
•
he ' pr
ogressed in fame, numbering among'
Resolutions looking toward the introduction of the numerus clausus in
his friends more and more of the
the Berlin Students Parliament. 'T
German universities were adopted by
He died in
resolutions, introduced by the anti-Semitic students' ring, were favorably
adopted greatest men of the age. cold
contras- I
are
students
must,
if
the
resolutions
1706 , as the result of a
All
by a vote of 26 to 23.
ted
while
carrying
to
his
publishers
received by the Minister of Education, state their religious preferences when
Me
the manuscript of a vindication of
they apply for admission to the universities.
s • • •
friend lAming.

The Jewish members of the lumber industry in New York have pledged
$10,000 towards the scholarship,
A HOMELAND
themselves to raise 200 scholarships of
was made at a
fund of the Jewish Educational Association. This decision
By Eva Caminsky.
Pennsylvania and attended by
workers' dinner which was held at the Hotel
the
25 prominent members of the industry. Bernard Semel, pioneer in
Aland is being sought today
the gathering.
movement for Jewish education. d a .resed
Across the waters blue;
• •
stay,
The Democratic Press of Berlin complains that anti-Semitic placards. A land where we can always
And make a homeland true.
have been posted in the streets of Weimar, issued by the Thuringian Na-
tional Socialist party, and bearing the stamp of authorization of the Reichs-
vehr authorities. The placards bear portraits of Kurt Eisner, Karl Radek, A land where we can please ourselves,
And keep our faith always,
Max Warburg and ex-Minister Prousa. the author of the Weimar ronstitu-
our fathers did
agitating against the whole Ande things
ion, pointing out that they are all Jews, and
time days
In for
Jewish population.
•
•
•
•
Jew can go,
I:gores which have just been made public reveal the fact that Jewish A land where every friend:
And always fird a
make
up
24
per
cent
of
the
total
number
of
students
in
the
princi-
ttuder;- ■
lie, who made the universe,
Pal un:iersites
o f Polad.
of Cracow has 5,256 students, of And blessings sure will send.
n
n The Uiversity
i
His
are
has
6,016
students,
of
whom
2,643
Lemberg
Jews;
chum 1,696 are
interesting to note
dews; Warsaw has 8,842, of whom 2.007 are Jews. It is
want to travel;
that the Jewish population in Poland is 15 per cent of the whole and if the And if we
to om
r e oa . m,
T
,..1:_r_o, uli. o.t ..hir.ilianmd„: h
Sumerian clausus were to be invoked the number of Jewish students in Vie
whole instead of 21 Wsni think ' rif Palestine. the land
onivereities would be decreased to 10 per cent of the

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CONDENSED BALANCE SHEET

ADMITTED ASSETS

Mcestgasea on Dwellings— $44,183,745.81
98,195,070 39
on Farms
82,370,456 58
on Business Properties
13,403.568 69
Real Estate
837,339,667 00
Bonds
4,775,115 00
Stocks
98641,730 09
Loans on Society's Policies

Loam on Collateral
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Other Assets

TOTAL

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DECUMBER

31, 1923

LIABILITIES AND RESERVES

582,750 00

5,849,187 22

$570,36. ,
Insurance Reserve ......... 21,572,116 25

All other Liabilitin
Seamus Rattail's:
For distribution In 1924:
On Annual Dividend
Policies
On Deferred Dividend
. 14,346.000 00
Policies
Awaiting Apportionment
on Deferred Dividend
9,161,43 3 00

Policies

23,205.860 29

For Contingencies

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8888,041.357 27

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