MAY 23, 192 Itfrritort LL LI 4 sat _ e__ Et0 J't V_ For College Survey. x ernc emere t UNITED SYNAGOGUE That vTe i nstructeddd So form UNDERTAKES LARGE tee as soon as possible for the pur- of obtaining a survey of the PROGRAM OF WORK , pose work being done by Jewish agencies . BY DAVID J. HIRSCH London go in delightful time of year •••• travel. JULY, AUGUST for y ear vi Se . 11 f rom Montreel or Canediun Pacific—the short Or SEPTEMBER eels trip to Europ e . On a Mono- -_. )'amongst Jewish students in the dif- ferent colleges on the American con- tinent; likewise a survey of the re- "/ TOLD 1/ER Nathan Straus Speaks. ligious work (lone amongst students WHEN / /NARR/E0 Nathan Straus, who visited the at the universities by other religious convention, was asked to speak both denominations, and on the basis of 1/ER /D DO /T- I at the main convention and before these surveys the committee should WILL 1 " the Women's League. lie mentioned be instructed to make recommenda - the remarkable transformation that tions as to the work that the United ' h taken, place in Palestine during Synagogue is engage( I in , either in Correspondence and Cable. of Jewish 'telegraphic Agency.) the last several years. "Every cent co-operation with other agencies or (Now , that I earn, and every cent I have is An anti-Semitic organization has been formed in Sweden, according to going to Palestine, and I feel that it independently, with the object of bringing the Jewish religion into the The leader of the new organization, reports received from Delsingfors. is almost a desecration to devote Jew- lives of the Jewish students at the the editor Lunden. which is composed mainly of students, i v ish funds at this time to any purpose universities. but Palestine. I have offered, in or- The following officers were elected: is negotiating at the present time with I der that the hordes of beggars now You said you'd do it. Remem- Dr. Elias L. Solomon, president. A group of Jewish capitalists of the hot springs concession in Tiberias, which is under Arab at the Wailing Wall might no longer ber that you told her that "ono of Executive council: Judge David Lou- e The present owners de:narld le sun of f 100,1100 for their rights. the o wnrs . these days" you'd buy • home for disturb visitors, to offer them all two rie, Boston; Rev. Dr. Herman Abram- contr ol her. Now is the time and we'll, meals a (lay as my gift, in addition to owitz, Montreal; Professor Louis show you how the rent money will Sholon Aseh's play, "God of Vengeance," has been prohibited produc- the 700 I have already provided for. Ginzsberg, New York; Re. Dr. C. II. li pay for it. , tion in Poland by order of the Minister of the Interior. In a statement Recently, I received word that my Kauvar, Denver, (Colo.; Rev. Dr. J. 11. MEMBER issued by the department, it is declared that some of the scenes in the play 'offer has been accepted by the gov- Greenstone, Philadelphia; David Tan- DETROIT ALESIHE BOARD ' ernnient of Jerusalem." nenbaum, Brooklyn; Rabbi Max I). are contrary to public morals. • • • UNITIORRESURPOLAIIIMSK Ft, II ow i ng the e addresses at the first Klein, Philadelphia; Professor Alex- • . Epstein, presi- ander Marx, New York, Nathan Pin- Dr. Louis Dr. Anti-Jewish riots took place at Dransfeld, near Ceietti, Germany. Jewish cemetery session, dent of the Rabbinical Assembly, pre- • nski, Boston; Charles Polakoff, Buf- Many Jewish houses were demolished and 15 graves in the ngen I seined to the directors of the Jewish II. II. Bubenowitz, Bos- GARFIELD 2423.5380 were destroyed. The local Kehillah has offered a reward for the mime- , Theological Seminary a recently com- falo; Rabbi ton; J. H. Scheinfeld, Minneapolis; pleted portrait of its acting president, Louis Schulman, Rochester. 8748 LINWOOD AVE hension of those guilty of the desecration. • 5 • e •■ • The conference of the national minorities in the new states formed out Dr. Cyrus Adler. Louis Marshall, of the former Austria-Hungarian empire, which was to have been held in chairman of the board of trustees, Vienna and was prohibited at the last moment by the Austrian government, , after accepting in behalf of the semi- y closed the will be held in Switerland, probably in • Geneva. pass io ned address to the delegates. Plan l0 (Concluded from page 1.) No m class lone C111.1 cabin ship or gient Iner. Further Information from local stesm• MID agents or G. G. McKay, General Agent, Detroit Canadian Pecific, Cadillac 8839, 1239 C.11•9o!cl St., or Local Agent. A (6-e a-eatt- M`Z‘ HanViEJ-1 CEMENT GARBAGE AND ASH RECEPTACLES Don't Walt Till Spring Buy Novr--5ave Money H. M. KOFFMAN Metro. 5568 Res. 012 E. 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The American Joint Distribution Committee and the Palestine Develop- Among the resolutions adopted WASH INGTON.—A lbert Hurwitz ment Council, headed by Justice Louis D. Brandeis, have finally decided to of Boston has been chosen an asso- participate in the Rutenberg plan to electrify Palestine. The initial invest- were the following: That an attempt be made to or- ciate of the former Attorney General ment of these two organizations in the venture will be over $500,000 in cash. ganize the religious and Hebrew of Massachusetts, J. Weston Allen, • • • • Abraham Pucker, who held the distinction of being the oldest living Jew schools not affiliated with any cong e- who recently has been employed by n Latvia, died in Riga May 12 at the age of 109. Ile left eight children, , gation as constituent parts of the Frank A. Vanderlip as general coun- great-great-grandchil- United Synagogue. sel of the Citizens' Research Bureau.) 40 grandchildren and a great number of great and , That the executive council consider Mr. Vanderlip, who is a noted finan- I dren, the majority of whom are living in America. Ile wag never ill in his the advisability of the formation of vier, is seeking through the Research . his life and died in full possession of his faculties. 0 a national federation of Men's Clubs. Bureau to fix responsbility for cor- Synagogueee ecall n d a ruption within the Federal service Isidor Eisner, a leading, Jewish banker of Vienna and brother-in-law of , e otTfhearte ntehee oUnitediii n and plans to aid those in the Federal t a k ing gas. The cause for b the late Dr. Thodore Ilerzl, committed suicide wing financial reverses. labor union leaders in an effort to service who would enforce honesty l lo fo l• • don y his suicide is reputed o be meats scpn Dr. Ilerzl, was a determined op- establish a five-day labor week. in the various branches of govern- of Eisner, who was married to a sister That the United Synagogue should ment work. the late Zionist leader's ideas, both publicly and in the family ponent of publish and distribute news items Mr. Hurwitz, who will take an ac- circle with reference to theJewish holidays. tive part in legal investigations, was • The United States Chamber of Commerce, which has been in convention p That the United Synagogue should one of the assistants of former At- s idtems torney General Allen in the convic- ublish and distribute blis in Cleveland, at its closing session unanimously adopted a resolution favor- tion of Charles Ponzi, Toni Lawson w ith 'refer nc to the Jewish ing the passing of an immigration bill on the basis of the 1910 census, for P siltoattyld and the blackmail rings that preyed nited SynagOgueo the next five years, and in the meantime urging the study of the immigra- weTeh at thee Ue k out a plan for the supervision upon wealthy persons in two of the tion problem with a view to a flexible quota, "in order that immigration eastern counties of Massachusetts. of kosher food products. w conditions." may more nearly accord with our on • • • That the United Synagogue should Mr. Hurwitz is looked upon as a bril- gdncies endeavor to educate the members of liant lawyer and able prosecutor. had scial age pe American and English steamship companies whiccht es and closin own , al l i cit • affiliated organizations to the in Poland, are reducing their stags their offices in the provincial towns as a result of the immigration bill now e dangers involved in sending their children to such summer camps as ending in the American Congress restricting immigration to America. Th reasn of the new immig ra- are not conducted in accordance with p compeni ers b y oss in business to the steamship the principles of traditional Judaism. tion law will amount to hundreds of thousands of dollars. That the United Synagogue pub- • . • • ocialist party, the Polish radical psant's party, , lish a tract on dietary laws which the M embers Polish S the national minorities in Poland were among I should deal with the subject from all of and the rep resentatives of those who supported the motion of the Jewish Sejm Deputy Feldman that 1 an gues. be provided with kosher food. The I That the United Synagogue inaug- the Jewish soldiers in the m e et s matter was taken up at a meeting of the Sejm budget committee, but was 1 orate e a movementt to establish the t and ' ampservanc le ob rejected by a majority of votes. • a • . The Ukrainian organization of the Ilachalutz, which applied to the local Kashruth in Jewish hospitals and oth- public institutions. to be granted permission to develop an agri- , er emigration of economically un-That a strong appeal be made to Soviet government in Moscow the cultural co-operative and to support placed Jewish families to Palestine, has been refused this permission, which the Women's to make it one les to urge better at- ir prin League by the organization for the better carrying out of its program ' of the nagogu by at sy e tendance was requested various districts. the members of the league, and to by its central committees in the • ••• . onto have every member of their va An official statement issued by Minister of the Interior Russoff denies sisterhoods make efforts to urge bet- emphatically that the Bulgarian government intends or practices any dis- ter observance of the Sabbath in the crimination against the Jewish population of Bulgaria. The statement says home; among the members of the that those guilty of spreading anti-Semitic propaganda and false rumors family, and among their immediate will be severely punished. This is regarded in Sofia as being directly aimed acquaintances. which was recently circulated there. against an anti-Semitic leaflet are open for ••• Select Dancing Nightly Palais de Dance Particular People Prefer the Palais Strictly censored. Highest Standard Polak Musicians—The Baud You lave to Dane• With. The arrest of Gunter lersiol at Munich, charged with participation in the murder of Walter Rathennu, has led to the discovery of ninny sensational documents, causing great consternation in leading monarchistic and anti- the secretory of a Semitic circles. It has been revealed that Brand was secret society formed for the purpose of murdering Rathenau. Many of , the monarchists whose names are mentioned in the documents have hur- , riedly left Germany for Austria • . • • • The accusation that the Zionists of White Russia have been involved in a conspiracy against the life of the chairman of the Yeeseksia was the, reason for the recent arrest of Minsk Zionists by the agents of the Yen- sekeia. Many Jewish parents, whose sons flew from arrest, were arrested in, their place. The Hebrew teacher, Merles, whose house was to be searched ', by the Yeveeksia agents, died from heart failure upon their entrance. He I He- i had been on several previous occasions arrested for his activity in the brew Cultural Society, Tarbuth. • • • • The proposal of Henry Morgenthau, president of the commission of the' for the relief of Greek refugees, to send the Praxitelee , league of Nation , Bermes on a tour of America for the purpose of collecting funds to carry on the relief work nmong the refugees, has been vigorously protested against by Greek Minister of Education Limperopoulos. He declares that the goy. ernment has not yet decided to send this statue on tour and that he con- siders it bee. eth the dignity of the Greek nation to de so, even for the purpose of h • . i.ing the refugee , .. • • Oir Nrraltrro ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. .or 11111.1111 4. g „ay 4 104 1• 111 o. . 4 ,4 the 6;•:.•7;n1 Amevica• end European Plass. New Hydriatic Baths. Golf Privileges and Campo Bathing From Hotel. JOEL. HILLMAN, Presidast. MANUEL URBACH Gault. and Marble Monuments 184 Winder Street Phone Cadillac 48 Louis A. Weill., Representative Chely Jewish MONUMENT Tie Dealer in Detroit. ENGRAVING CO. commercial Artists and Engravers The state- ,i the immigrant population in Great Britain, with regard to naturalizae -I., right of residence and restrictions, will be taken up by shortly, according to Arthur Henderson, British the Labor 1, ,,11119•112 Home Secretery, in a letter to the Jewish Board of Deputies. The Board of Deputies has submitted a memorandum to the Home Office complaining i against the numerous cases of deportation and the obstacles imposed upon sought naturalization. In his letter, Mr. Ilenderson de- immigrants vie , clues that thee, conditions are due to the fact that Great Britain has not' yet returned t eerrnalcy. . • • • General V , lae , ,,w, military attache to the German embassy in Con- now participating in the Turkish war council stantinople del Mg the oar, is at Angora, as !el cry adviser to the Turkish bands, which have been making raids on the ne•tliern border of Syria. General Weygand, the French Iligh urged the military authorities in Paris to send Commissioner - ' e, rig. has . - , It is stated, however, that Poincare and General Foch him reinforce , are opposed I. I e sending of more troops to the Near East, preferring the evacuation of e• "'le, to that. France has not yet ratified the Treaty of ar footing with Turkey. l.ausanne and i- 'eachnically on • a w A society , ..e, , e1 Lemaan Haifa has been organized for the purpose of developing the . y of Haifa and the territory of Carmel. The organizers of the society ie• • I'd to build hotels, sanitariums and garden cities on Mount Carmel, build e e e of communication in that region and develop the cities f Bowing are the directors of the new company. Dr. inilustirally. •PU. , War-e,e, chairman; Ab. Goldberg of New York, vice-chairman; Klumel of Mr. Prices of Wer.sw, trensurer; Dr. Gottlieb of Warsaw, general seen ,. tory; Mr. Haber of New York, Mr. Kirshbaum of Warsaw, Mr. Kahn of Kovno and Mr. feel stein of Palestine. The society has already acquired l'alestine real estate agency 1,000 plots in Haifa and from an Amen-ell , its vicinity. • 4, . • The uncertain situation and the growing dissatisfaction in the newly Volhynia, Podolia and Eastern Galicia have compelled acquired territories of responsible Polish leaders to reconsider the question of the national minori- ties in Poland. They have come to the conclusion that for the purpose of avoiding echisme and political disorders it has become necessaryto come to an understanding with the national minorities. The leaders of the Polish Socialist party Red of the radical peasant party, Wyzwolenie, have prepared a bill which will be introduced in the Diet at the end of this month, the purpose of which will be to regulate the national minorities problem. This new bill would give territorial autonomy to the Ruthenians in Eastern Ga- licia and other territorial groups and would secure the complete equality of ermans. w and: the scattered minorities like the Jes • . • The Soviet Republic of Ukraine has given its official approval to the. plan for Jewish colonization on a large scale in the Ukraine and the Crimea The approval wa• in the form of a resolution adopted by the Soviet at Kiev, ! : "Whereas, as a result of the persecution of the former reading as folios , Czaristic regime, which prevented the Jews from settling on the land and occupying themselves with agriculture, the Jewish population is in an extra- ordinary soda. and economic position; whereas, there is now available N00,000 desiatin of the beet land, which is not being cultivated; whereas, the commencement of a large colonization in this uncultivated region is an urgent necessity for the economic welfare of the entire country; be it reso'ved that the Soviet Republic of Ukraine take steps, in conjunction with' the Federal government at Moscow, to make it possible for the economically ruined Jewish population in the cities to settle down on the uncultivated land in Southern Ckrainis and Northern Crimea ; be it also resolved that the question of the funds necessary for this .. colonization plan be taken up I angian P( 4,cific BUILDING SUPPLIES Most Complete Stocks in Detroit Sewer Pipe, Sand and Gravel, Partition Tile, Portland Cement, Plaster, Lime, Drain Tile, Sheetrock, Wall Board Phone Us Your Requirements. 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