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ff ewisk Periodical Ceder

CLIFTON ATILNU1- CINCINNATI 30, OHIO

1924

All Jewish News
All Jewish Views
WITHOUT BIAS

II- EDE/ROT LWISR. 11-RONICL

THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN

VOL. XV, NO.

Telephone
GLENDALE

Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents

DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1924

24

:ro
RESEARCH WORK AT (To
DENVER HOSPITAL
SEEKS CONQUESTS

Markin"edication/

BILL
DRAWN BY JOHNSON
ADOPTED IN HOUSE

IMMIGRATION

Chess Contest Winner
To Reveal Skill

PASSOVER

Speak at Banquet

9-3-0-0

Measure Opposition Downed,
Both Parties Joining
In Passing It.

Editorial

Lasting Cure for Tuberculosis
Looms Up as Possible
Result.

D

the Jewish calendar. It has an appeal not only
ASSOVER is the most significant festival on
for the Jew no matter what the complexion of his religious views, but strikes the imagi-
of consequence
nation of that world which conceives emancipation, freedom, idealism
and as necessary in the march of humanity to a more glorious day.
Our forefathers were slaves in Egypt suffering hardships and indignity, enduring priva-
tion, which all the subtle ingenuity of the most malicious taskmasters could invent. Then
all history. Ile saw
came Moses, one of the most sublime, generous, magnificent figures in
the miseries and misfortunes of his people. His heart was touched, his mind was aroused, his
; whole being was inflamed by the cruel tortures and unmerited injustices perpetrated against
his people. He set out to achieve the apparently impossible task of freeing his people and
delivering them from their bondage. What undaunted courage and godlike conviction one
must possess to think such an undertaking as coming within the range of human accomplish-

P

MEETING IN CHICAGO
GETS YEAR'S REPORTS
-- --
Detroit Delegation Attends the
Twenty-fourth Annual
Conference.

CENSUS OF 1890 MA E
BASIS FOR QUOTAS

Bill Now Goes to Senate and
Important Changes are
Expected.

WASHINGTON.— The House on
April 12 passed the Johnson Restric-
tive Immigration Bill, including the
provision excluding Japanese, by ■
vote of 322 to '11. Pa: through the
House by the s•.-called Anglo-Saxon
bloc, the measure bases the quota on
CHICAGO. — That important an-
the 1090 "ensue, which is favorable
nouncements relating to a permanent
to the reople of Northern Europe and
cure for tuberculosis may any day be
by
the
National
greatly restricts immigration from
sent out from Denver
Southern and Eastern Europe.
Jewish Hospital for Consumptives
DR. EMANUEL LASKER
ment.
An acrimonious debate on the
was declared at the twenty-fourth an-
Aslave people, living under the lash, undernourished, overworked, . dispirited, al
most
Japanese provision was expected
nual convention of the hospital held
t in the •
t
e
but it did not come. Members went
here April 15. Reports of the worl:
hopeless is not the kind of material one would choose to perform
\ahead and voted for it without mak-
RABBI SIMON GLAZER
carried on under the d iretion of Dr
drama of freeing the human spirit. However, the indomitable spirit and unconquerable will of ;
oe, only
wh o
uorto
ing reex,cou an or arguments.
J. II. Corper, an internaticonal author•
- —
Moses brushed aside all these obstacles and considerations, and with a singleness of will and
ity on tuberculosis, disclosed the fact
Apr speech on the paragraph was by
Oh
i
o,
Burton
f
that notable strides have been made
purpose, addressed himself to this momentous soul stirring task, which has profoundly touched
uttered a protest.
by the hospital's research department
In
Johnson Forces Firm.
all free democratic spirits since the dawn of civilization.
in the conquest of the d isease.f the
k
the woe o
The cut-and-thd program of the
o
Pharoah
was
hard,
inexorable,
unmovedby
the
pleas
made
to
him.
God
visited
ten
order t strength en
-
Lasker Will Demonstrate Mar House Committee on Immi g ration
department, Dr. Felix Baum of Ber
plagues upon that unhappy people the last one of a severity that no longer could even this
d to t he
lt was
t
r d out to t he leter.
s c arie
Before Local Devotees
lin, for many years attach niversity ,
evi
eta de nt early in the debate that Chair-
research laboratory of the U
adamant ruler deny the Jewish people their freedom. The taking
away of the first born
in ,
Of Game.
d indefensible
injus-
man Johnson, leader of the forces
n d
of Heidelberg and regarded as one ,
punishment so cruel that only indescribable wrong a
tuberculosis ' Nathan Straus Returns With
immigration
w
f th leading experts 011
levery family is
pion to leave. Under cover of
oe
.
overwhelming
rnmwn
l an i r le i f o.
in Germany, has been added to the
u try, ade!
tics could justify. At last the slave people were g iven
Reports of Notable
er nansik t , r, who won the
nrr niuneilL
Nelw
I
side
night, hastily before their bread had risen, their belongings and families hurriedly gathered
io nal Chess Mas-
)r. fork
staff.
Achievements,
hievements.
ter's
Tournament
of
1924
after
van-
sy.
All
efforts
to
break
the
ranks
of
A.
Great
Hospital.
and
his
brother
Aaron
led
this
motely
bedraggled
,
Retarded
1 M ‘309
of restrictionists were
e
together, they e
quishing Jose Capablanca, erstwhile this army
e
rganized 25 y ars ago, the Na- .
O
mob of slaves to a new life. Never did such an ardent spirit and sublime faith inhabit such
champion4 and the greatest
tional Jewish Hospital for Consump- , NEW YORK.—"I am elated and re-
House
bill will be rewritten in
en
ica:
ini
m
g
n
d
r
at
e
ra
u
bu
er
so
upp
fleshed
as
n
result
of
my
trip
to
c
h
t
ern
r
.r
1
:pil
e
)
u
u 1
fives, according to reports presented
toilworn, poverty stricken crowd as left Egypt on that memorable day of the Exodus.
ueT
tilS
heee nate. It is generally understood
tfil
and the great things I have
than Pharaoh got a change will a
at the meeting, in addition to meet-
ouse
members that the
Men's
he
among
H
sooner
had
our
people
gotten
well
started
on
their
journey
pices
oft
aus
seen there," declared Nathan Straus
No
endured without revolt, be troit under thel et
ing the emergency conditions created
• o p. y,
Senate will strike out the objectionable
b the flocking of thousanda of tu- pon his return home last wet•k. "My of heart. Why permit this people who worked vii
ub of Tem e
;
I
old,
anti-Japanese
'
provision
and change
at
eight
o'clock
Dr
t
quota
ning Apri l 22 ' •
bercular patients to Denver, has e- i heart is in the welfare of Palestine I ; permitted to leave. What a piece of folly to emancipate those who filled his coffers with g
basis from 1890 to more
I
• • l p P y with ah. out° twoY • score '
' abl
- (I]asker
wiles
veloped its facilities and its methods and forever will be"
his
crops
and
did
all
the
useful
work
which
added
to
his
glory
and
re
1 The distinguished ' merchant, found- ,
ers
of
the
city
recent
census
returns.
t chess play
of the
to the point when medical experts re-
es, gathered
■ er of milk depots and advocate of built his cities,
est speed they followed our brothers t and will encounter them simultaneous- An effort was made to amend the
gard it as one of the greatest institu-
for I , ly, moving rapidly from board to quota provision of the committee bill
v n. . Th e army was soon mobilized. With grea
lions in the world for the care of milk a. teurizaption, expressed dis- so wn
quota to he admitted on
had for the first time tasted of freedom. But now even greater miracles were performed
I
to base t
persons stricken with the disease.
t s I. fa c .ti on with the conditio ns
s exploid. - I boad. will be no admission charge the
i •t f P satisfaction
t h,ta
average of the admissions of the
• found i n Palestine, where he spent our people than even those terrible plagues which had been visited upon the heartlest
William B. Woolner of Peoria,
0, 1900, 1910 and 1920.
-
transportation
was
at
han
the
-
ofhe189
hero(,
issued
census
b3'
period inquiring close
n
i eallS Of
president ot' the hospital in his ad a considerable
Club, 5;3:9_ This failed of adoption by a vote of
1 e i n th e ling Egyptians. The Red Sea had been reached and no
Ch ess re a
•tt rh
r toeiiret 1/471
IIZT
dress said that plans for an additional l into many p h ases i i f Et
Wonders
of
wonders,
miracles
of
miracles.
The
sea
opened
up
and
our
people
were
able!
162
to
89.
etendd,i,:rlhealvIlinnan
building were being considered in or_ , y
unlrY,
lead them at night and a curtain to hide them by
Amendments Adopted.
which to
der to make room for 100 more pa-lei' • Th f o dation of the Jewish'
walk across on dry land with a light to
as able to influence
many were drowned. operating
Temple d Club
T he opposition was
Egyptians
an
dente and to reduce the waiting list nom land iusnbeing laid skillfully. Thelto
h
t e with the Men's
n
They
crossed
over
safely
while
the
sea
closed
in
on
the
adption
of two amendments
but
clamor-
in
the
arrangements.
Persons
desir
whose
hearts
are
in
the
work
children
.
da
th
t
of men, women and
d
people
they
were
offered
with
the permission
its
n o r participate are re-
e
ing to a tted
one accepts the miracles in their literal or symbolical sense, e ac
are devoted and self-sacrificing and
ing for hadsmission.
- quired to communicate with the Chess of Chairman Johnson. One Increased
Whether
ets
continu
hpl
would
ou
ita
on th e hospital
m , I their triumph is only a matter of f time.
t oneer
thou- liberty is such a precious, hard won achievement off the human spirit that insuperable difficul - Club officials.
the time of the validity of an immi-
in extending t he i
pi
mobilization
treatment among the pa. sands
The colonists
have
redeemed
gration certificate from two to four
Distinguished Scholar.
of acres.
The
Jewish armor ties must be overcome, uncounted hardships endured, uncharter seas crossed before the
Dr. Lasker was born in Germany, months, which means that instead of
factor
to
be
considered.
With
tient!. This treatment calls for
Brous
goal
is
reached.
Twice
had
a
Passover
taken
place
in
the
travels
of
our
ancient
Israel-
a
• a
expiring July 1 it expires September
w
a
resident
of
Holland.
lie
is
each
y 'ea re to pro_; such workers the Zionis

h f. t born had been taken. Now they bat
I. In other words, all immigration
tosouwadt. lIrriintaL,Iyustialbine I ites. First God had passed over their houses
is 55 years old, a doctor of ma
se, for exaterhao rPilitnia' rn
rnuu°rm
ey.
The
slavemaster
was
overcome.
The
bed
of
distin
certificates issued prior to July 1 will
a c o
h er
vide the fullest measure of comfr,ilbrouumitu
passed over the first obstacle in their long journ
"e " , and possesses an excellent be valid until September 1.
ti,nd
and
die
v
n
)ei
and
e
v
d
e
t
h
better relations between the Jews
ns e
spirit was overcome in the first excitement of emancipation. Greater Passovers had to ; eonitna'nd of English. He has made The other amendment was that re-
t gepeir,ealtres Av
I want to help. t he. Arablelave
the Arabs.
achieved before our people could be ready for the responsibilRies of freedom. Moses, that his mark in philosophy, having writ- lating to the burden of proof, provid-
ng i s fast
for patients w},e have passed the I as well as the Jew. III-feeling
be
the real difficulties were yet to be faced. He knew his people ten a book entitled "Struggle." As ing for the striking out of Section
d rr,eualizfartiieunudsthbu
f the malady
o.
t
early sages
eet. , disappearing an
ipt; the p atient, wise, gentle soul, knew
master he is regarded as one
Representing Detroit at the m
government, for freedom. Ile knew they would yearn for the life a rheas
(Turn to Page Seven)
, vii ping with thc
i
Mayen; of mod-
- :fmnthiezost brilliant
ing were Milford Stern, Dr. Leo NI. welfare of Palestine depends upon were not ready for self -
-
s. Describing Lasker as he
they
had
accepted
and
would
long
for
the
fleshpoth.
The
period
of
miraculous
inter
Franklin, Milton Alexander and Ber 1 the success of Jewish efforts."

II
which
layed in the New York tournament
Before leaving the country, Mr. vention was past, it was now the task of building a new people with ideals and enthusiasm for
nerd Ginsberg. Last Sunday an
had come out of Egypt a P writer of that city says: "lie looks'
Monday they attended the special Straus lahl plans to Iced 17,000 per -
'h

' .
e.
e
slaves
life exactly opposite to the kind they had live .
' ncil of the Union of American
• full meal a day should the
ss, during like a chess god, such is the inhuman
• •
Ilebrew Congregations called to is,- eniergency arise.
th ey journe yed for 40 years in the wild
f
could not create a polity, h tereore
-
s mirige
new
generation
was
born.
This
new
generation
was
cuss a new plan for financing the or ' The work of liadassah greatly im-
w ver hing etrhnot. h a a
t
pressed the aged philanthropist. He which time the old had died out and
i.mnization.
ecalogue
which
to
this
day
has
not
been
improved
upon
as
an
ethical
code
and
a
re-
as Abyssinian Jews Seek to
about
the
game,
ss
o
known
en
kn
ever'
ver
be
praised the work of the hospitals, given a d
but though every move against him, no
Strengthen Spirit of

linics a amt dispensaries conducted un- ligious basis. Not for the old was this teaching, for they wanted the fleshpots of Egypt,
matter
how
strange
to
everyone
else,
Judaism.
I , r its suspices He paid a notable for the generation which hale come into being.
had been familiar to hint for years
to
the
leadership
of
Henrietta
! (tr' ibutI,
NEW YORK.—One of the results
Our forefathers might have journeyed for 10,000 years and have never become worthy ii, :d a years. If IT ,infelihri
Szold, the director of the Hadassah
hidden pathways,
jungle f
the work inaugurated by the
orgunizat hal.
to enter the promised land had they not received those moral, religious and ethical concepts - i then we can say that Dr. I,asker look s ' of
American Pro-Falasha Committee
.• d m and under
if he, and he alone, knew by heart
s
day
Moses
i
as
among the Falasha Jews of Abyssinia
revealed by God and handed down to Moses. In h
Author
and Orator Will De-
, for he knew that this people, although they had attained every one of its pathways " ilal d i a ttthe
is its success in lessening the inroads
ts
er
; standing of our ablest psychologis
n slh9i2p1 In (h
From 1
of Christian missionaries among the
series of heroic acts, were not prepared,
liver Address on Jewish
a
eld
s chgatmp
" Lo
to that most difficult height of emancipation by
woi;Ide'm
Falasha population. Only ■ few
met defeat at the hands of years ago, there were 100,000 Falashas
Education.
could not carry on an independent existence in a new land. lie knew the children must experi-
break ylic, a,ne r he
--
.
Cn pablanca, the Cohan master
e
the
could
undertake
th
rattered in the various provinces of
b f
Rosenbsch Spends $250,
His triumph at the tournament just
Dr. A. S. W.
with the habits, tradition and outlook of the paeans a ore
. Unknown to world Jewry,
iven a new outlook and dif-
The principal speaker nt the banquet
fiill,ri eusLtssuto him the primacy Abyssinia
meat
of
autonomy.
He
knew
they
must
be
educated,
trained,
g
000 for Old English Books.
they battled alone in the conviction
to he given April 30, during the week
nnttd
remnant o of
---,—
ferent
concepts.
This
he
did
with
consummate
skill
and
profound
appreciation
of
their
needs.
hey
were the s
t
that
I
of the dedication of the newest build-
thou-
ds
NOON.--Dr. A. S. W. Rosen-
They were now
I Ancient Israel. Thousands upon
United Hebrew schoo ls,
in
• of New York and Philadelphia •
After 40 years in the wilderness they had completed three passovers.
sands
were
weaned
from
their faith
bach
will he Rev. Dr. Simon Glazer of New
ases
at
the
with the first approach of the Chris-
equipped
back overcome; all the
g of the
b b of the
e made m ost of the purch
ze isol rai
York.
D Glazer
equipp to build a civilization all their own; all the danger of a A going
c
C
people with sublime faith,
missions.
arl, one leet of the
h famous Bri twell
of
liame drh liagod
at slave traits removed; all the b ass i d o l a trous dross removed.
ion of early English liter ature
ourt ol-
A unique situation has developed
em
n
tnhe,
sa
carried
on
for
well
nigh
Hons
i
the lar gest congregati
was con- courage, conviction, loving freedom and wors hipping God.
ntiv
.
Them
Cl,..
lining
the Falashas, which duplicates
Right. Bill
ISotheb y's
upper part of New 'f York 4 N,
a half century was brought to a successful close. The slave had become a conqueror and over-iMinorities
..lewish experiences in other countries
Concern.
reputed to be a brilliant speaker. I
-
!
iat
cured
some
of
the
most
notable
col-
Ile has held the pulpits in influential I chided. Dr. Rosenbach who has se- came all who stood in his way. He reached the promised land through his own strength, ener
the wild,: Spain like th;0J4nwro
and
lections of rare books in the last
to
CONSTANTINOPLE. — (J. T. A.) ,
synagogues
synagogues in various parts of the decade, paid more than $250,000 for
had
a
high
purpose
and
firm
resolve.
No
return
e
slias
assumed
Chris-
of Turkey, ' n.':r' vraoni 'the Farl'
and love of freedom. This people
country. He holds the degree of doe-
• •
' ation of —The Jewish population
,
books which he se cured. It is
amounting to 200,000, is not affected 11:nity outwardly, but con t i nued
tor of philosophy.
nte d sloth and fleshpots was in their program. But unless sterna y I, igi
by
the
new
measure
introduced
in the ,,,,,,.tico their Judaism privately.
Ile has translated into English the sa
,
to n . the uman spirit must be won again and again. For us today in America, Passover has
o
Morgan, Henry P. Hunting co
i
Angora Assembly, limiting the liher. .
human
l -
"Y o d Il ac
h azo k a h" of " aimonid es and J . p . Folger and other American
perhaps
than
ever
before
in
our
history.
We
are
not
enslaved
by
the
'
capit al of that country,
GCS
of
the
national
minorities
'
c.
s
of
II.
MTeaching'
is the auth or of
rs
for
whom
he
has
mode
many
greater
significance
the
school
for
the
Falashas
,
-Judaism," "Jews in Iowa," anti "Zion- lec t o
Egyptians, but who can gainsay or deny that we are enslaved by a standardized materialism Turkey.
The proposed bill is primarily di- Even today at the cty of Addis
is important purchases in the past.
ist Resolutions."
Dr.
Rosenbach'a
repeated
acquisi-
never
before
in
our
history.
Aht*
the
.n
s
n
ro-Falasha
Committee,
there are
meted against the Greeks, Armenian c'
which holds us in thrall aS
The new school building, whe n
and Arabs in Turkey. The latter are ,i
located at the corner of Philadelphia tons of rare literary treasures in
. r ef Marren° Falashas.
nium ,,e
The fleshpots are savory, warm, comfortable and they are numerous, well filled with
a an, pro-Falasha
At the present tune 50,000 Falashas
lavery
and on the continent are
er' to free om particularly prohibited from settling
ad Byron avenues, will be dedicated England
to have resulted in the United
in large numbers near the frontiers has
been established
by to
the
Amen-
continue
their loyalty
Judaism,
ap petizing meats. We need a Passover not from actual physical slav
Apr
w
ith elaborate exercises Sunda y, said
of Mesopotamia.
but from spiritual slavery to spiritual freedom. If the older generation cannot be saved
deliver
principal
pas-
it is t expected that their value and

- choice
il 27. the
Rabbi
A. 131. address.
Hershman The
will States leading the world in the liter
ea , According to this measure, the na. influence
in Abyssinia will be in-
because they had become lost in the swamp of materialism, surely the younger generation ne
mentioned will mbl: ' c reas e h rou
t
opening of the building
building will be marked session of first editions and rare
is
out of this wilderness. We need tiona l minori ive tea
d
g
in Turkish towns to a
oulys. Dr. Rosenbach bought
all owed to l
not suffer the same fate. No miracles are nee
hy a serieS of communal events that arYlnw,l
c t
•xn
The
awry
American pro-Falasha COM-
will be observed throughout the week. London the Gutenberg Bible, known leaders and teachers with ideals, vision and inspiration. We need the lineal d escen dants of number not exceeding 0 1 per en
i as the Mazarin Bible, for $43,500.
the total population. There will he ',Atte i3 devoting the week of Pass -
his is the first book printed with
appe al
special zones created
T
one Mose s to inculcate these ideals and inspire our youth with enthusiasm.
ever, April 18 to 25, for its
movable type and is the last but
bef efeorbitdhdeisme to secure $30 000 to continue its work
We must maintain that sacred tradition of Passover which from that day to this means ; min.,rities, °and they
- to live, without permission, in any . Abyssinia.
that freedom matters. We can honor the memory of those first seekers of freedom by achiev other region.
.
Although the Jewish popul ation is
ing a passing over from our present materialism to a new and greater freedom
not directly aff ected by this measure
of
London Rabbi Minimises Reports
there has been created a state of gmn-
Religious Oppression.
cr al uncertainty and anxiety , with a
ORPHANS' HOME SEEKS
—_
non Will Be
GROUND BROKEN FOR
ADDITI ONAL MEMBERS resultant business depression .
Twelfth Annual C
Before
LONDON.— (J. T. A. — "When
BAMBERGER
MUSEUM
will
Discusses
Laws
of
Palestine
Held in New York.
the Soviets will fall, am c haos
--
The Detroit Ilebrew Orphans'
Rabbinic Student , .
prevail in Russia, Russian Jewry will'
n. .T.
- n P o t neypeanriai o t ino nos foer
—__
NEWARK, N. J.—With the break-
Home is conducting a campaign for
f ili," OaRn n K ----
suffer greatly," was the plea offered
of th
First Socialist Jurist to Discuss Tea- new members in order to secure ad-
ing
of
ground
last
week
for
the
the twelfth
NEW YORK.—Dr. Abraham Isaac
by Dr. Moses Gaster, ex-Ilaham of the
T of America have
gu
e
eo
d
t
g
ditional support for its enlarged ac-
yonesi
Newark Museum, the gift of Louis
United Synagogue
pot Dome Scandal.
lewish
Sephardic Congregation in London,
at Kook, Chief Rabbi of Jerusalem, who
tivities. There are 34 children cared Head of Reform Synagogue Pleads b
interest Bomberger ,another city monument
Ueneint
arrived here recently to
the meeting of the Anglo-
take place at the Hotel Astor, May
for by the home. Of these 32 attend
will soon be erected. The ceremony
for Orthodox Institutioe.
Assod arion . li e ma de this statement American Jews in cultural activities
Judge Jacob Pankin of New York, elementary school and two are in
at t i e osn ,
coon- of breaking the ground was witnessed
rl elsea n idi n1g2. ov A er b04 1 075. 0rg ela e n leir
In protest a gainst a report submitted
first
Socialist
in
the
United
States
organization s of
the
high school. A number of the chil-
of about 300 spectators. Mr. Barn-
to the annual meeting of the assn- . in Palestine and in European
ELMIRA, N. Y.—In the first ap- ,
the persecution of the tries, began a series of lectures at the , Berger dug the first spadeful of earth. to be raised to a judicial tribunal, will dren are receiving instruction in vari-
peal made outside New York City in the United Synagogue, the Women's
Rabbi Elchanan Theological Semi-
eiati on , on
,
The dedication was made by Rabbi address a meeting in Detroit under the ous branches of art.
behalf of the building fund of the' League and the Young People's
Jewish religion in Soviet Russia, in nary. llis first lectures will be de- .
auspices of the Jewish Socialist Ver-
The board of trustees is organic.' Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological league, are expected to be present.
Solomon Foster and Bishop Lines.
lie state d that prominent Jews
band
at
MacAllister
Hall,
Friday
eve-
ing an after-care department to look Seminary just organized here, Ben- Sol ylutterperl, president of the
h Cot-
t o Jon
pial
tribute
was
paid
llowed
by
a
grnup
of
addresses
Sec
Russia obct
ning, April 25. Ile will discuss the
je to the charges of anti-
o
ton Dana, the librarian, who forsaw conditions which have been unearthed after the children after they leave jamin F. Levy, president of the Re- , New York branch of the United Syn-
.
ish Culture.'
Jewish persecution by the Soviet gm be f
the need of just such a building to
the home.
form temple, was elected chairman of . agogue, has appointed a reception
ernment, incensed
and that the
rabbi of
Mos. on
at them.
Accord;
Dr. "Jewwe
Bernard Revel, president of the house the Newark Museum fifteen by the Senatorial committee investi-
the campaign committee. The corn-', committee consisting of M o r r i a
Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological
cow W115
gating the details of the Teapot Dome JUNIOR TEMPLE GROUPS
mittee, comprising representatives I Stern, chairman, Jacob Monsky, Alex-
sync.
ing
to ex-Ilaham
no rabbis tin- , Seminary, and other leading Jewish years ago.
Rogues
have been Gasser,
closed no
scandal. •
START N. Y. FEDERATION from both the Reform and Orthodox I ander Bernardick and David Kass.
prisoned and no Jewish teaching
Judge Pankin is one of the most
with this committee are
sus- scholars and rabbis of New York wel- ' FINDS IRON AND OIL
NEW YORK. — (J. T. A.) — A groups of the city, includes Ilenry I Co-operating
committees appointed by the presi-
speakers in the Socialist
pended. He claimed that the one or' dress.
corned In
Dr. addition
Kook at his
opening
ad-
to the
student
Raclin, Sol Baker, William Baker,,
IN TRANSJORDANIA effective
branch of the
e
New Yo . Samue
party. As judge he has demonstrated movement to organize junior societies Morris Ratner, 1. Eiges Bag Jerome,
tudents and
ent
of
ro
d t Lheaguew
two Jewish teachers who had been ;
, Mrsl Spiegel,
his sympathy with the struggles which and young folks' leagues of temple Leo Waxman and J. e. Berger.
eded their official 1 beach
of from
the seminay,
s schools and
omans
I W
in
the
metropolitan
ers
Hebrew
JERUSALEM.J.
T.
A.)—The
Dan-
arrested, h
had exce
and by the president of the Young
working people encounter. He visited organization ,
quota of $2,500 was adopted by I
by
touching
on charges
political
and
as fur the
of , seminaries throughout the city are at- ish-Palestine Expedition which recent- Detroit several years ago and made area into • federation was started at the A community,
the largest quota it , People's League of the United Sins-
oP „ " it,i ,°^3
ly carried on research work in the Val- a deep impression. lie is touring the a convention held in Temple Emanu-
"""Mli
te:., Rabbi Israel Goldstein, to ar-
i
m
i
1
ar
I
Upon the
the lectures.
completion of Dr. Kook's ley of the Jordan, discovered pure iron
the confiscation of synagogue prop. tending
ashoetevderatatchceepotepdonifoogr
i nsg
tri
El, Fifth avenue and Forty-third h
city, only • few silver things had
in view
been lectures, Chief Rabbi Shapiro of Lith- and petroleum in Transjordania, ac - country in the interest of his party, street. More than 50 organizations campaign, and $1,400 was con-1 range for the reception of the del.-
a
ith
Dr.
having
secured

month's
leave
of
ab-
g:agu
rocedure he can- , uania, w ho came to Americlect
meeting
cording to • statement of the manager
were represented.
"(wed. This
.
i v
sence.
a ser i es of with at of the expedition.
sidered thoroughly P just . '
of the fact that they were used for , Kook,
will give
the seminary.
saving the lives of starving people.

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other choine see

Falashas Resisting
Missionary Efforts

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Will 1
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LEADS IN PURCHASE
OF RARE VOLUMES

JEWISH RIGHTS IN
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factory

SOVIETS' FALL WILL
HA RM RUSSIAN JEWS remaining
RAI3B1 KOOK GIVES
LECTURE SERIES

JUDGE PANKIN WILL
SPEAK NEXT FRIDAY

UNITED SYNAGOGUE
MEETS NEXT MONTH

TEMPLE PRESIDENT
FOR YESHIVA DRIVE

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