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DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JULY 25, 1924
. VOL. XVI. NO. 9
LONG SOUGHT PEACE
EFFECTED IN CLOAK
TRADE IN NEW YORK
Interests Detroit Jews 1
In Garden City Project
Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents
Enlargement
RABBINIC ASSEMBLY
PALESTINE AWAKENS Does Constructive Social Financing 'see ks Of An Free
Loan Fund,
Whtch
W
h ich Sages Called Loving-Kindness
I APPROACHES NEEDS
FROM DEEP SLUMBER, Hebrew Free Loan Association, Helping Men and Women to
OF AMERICAN JEWS
Own Problems, Furthers Tradition Hallowed
TO ENERGETIC WORK ' Solve Their
by Centuries and Admired by Non-Jewish World.
Problems Vital to Unfoldment
Sir Herbert Samuel Sees Bright
Future For Development
of Country.
Terms Urged by Smith Media-
tion Commission Form
Basis of Agreement.
"Five sterling silver cups," says the appraiser of the Hebrew Free Loan
of Religious Life Are
Association somewhat mechanically, and, looking them over in his knowing
way, fixes an amount which he considers a fair loan. The white-haired
Ably Discussed.
woman who had brought the wine cups as collet:mill for desperately needed
money gives another lingering look in the cups, a look in which is mingled
LAND HELD IN TRUST
DIGNITY OF RABBINATE
and hope. To part with the precious cups even temporarily—no
BY GREAT BRITAIN . longing
SETTLEMENT REGARDED
one knows what that means except the owner who may have received them
WILL BE PROTECTED
AS UNION VICTORY
years and years ago as a wedding gift and recalls their use by the members
Evidence of Stirring Activity of her household on Seder night, on Sabbath eve or at the passing of the
Aspects of Science of Judaism
day of rest. But hope is nut altogether lost, for in due course of time the
Clearly Observed in Many
Unemployment Insurance Fund
are finally redeemed, who knows
Directions. 1, „,, will be repaid and, when the cups
Treated in Papers Read
e
that
a
measure
of
prosperity
may
l
but
and Sanitary Label Are
by Authorities.
•ot i n and what now seems a difficult
LONDON.—Palestine, "the cher-
Guaranteed.
may he succeeded by better
ished home” of the Jews, is "awaken-
days.
NEW
YORK,
— Orthodox rabbis,
ing from the sleep of centuries,'' in
NEW YORK.—One of the most
A Young Matron-
members of the Rabbinical Assembly
the w orris of Sir Herbert Sainuel m
important contracts ever entered into
JACOB NATHAN
Another woman applies for a loan.
of
the
Jewish
Theological
Seminary
who contributes a foreword to the ,
by the union and the employers in
1
She is young, neatly dressed and
of America, met in annual session
"Palestine Pavilion Handbook and
the cloak and suit industry of this city
speaks English fluently, though not
lust week at Kensington Gardens,
__
.
.
Tourist Guide." The handbook was
was signed last week by the principal
like a native. She takes
tak e s off a diamond
.
.
prepared by the Palestine "' ill " Alf re d M onet Directs Campa ig
'
n ring. Whether
factors in the situation and brought
the st o ne is net in
synagogue
earil
committee for the British Empire Ex-
to an end a strike that involved 50,-1
American Jewry, and the develop-
white
gold
or
in
platinum,
only
the
ap-
For
Forces
Recently
Led
hibition at Wembley, in which Pales-
000 workers and threatened to become
ment
of
the
Jewish
department
of
the
praiser
can
tell.
Ile
places
his
nag-
tine, as one of Britain's mandated
one of the most serious industrial up-
By Lloyd George.
I Hebrew University at Jerusalem. One
nifying. glass to his eye, examines the
territories, was asked to take part.
heavals in the history of the Ameri-
1
hundred
rabbis
and
several
hundred
stone and indicates to the application
The Palestine pavilion reflects also
DR. MENACHEM SHEINKIN
can garment industry.
guests attended.
LONDON.—Sir Alfred Mond, for- clerk the amount the young woman
the progress of Jewish Palestine in
The agreement signed by the rep-
The sessions lasted three days and
may secure. A flush posses over the Mrs. Louis C. Paul Says Native' Were
member
of
Parliament,
Minister
agriculture,
industry
and
commerce.
mer
resentatives of the union and the
opened with prayer by Rabbi
face.
The
difference
between
WOMIM'S
Is his introduction, Sir Ilerbert de- of Public Works in the coalition
Country is Steeped in
I I'aul Chertoff.
three different groups of cloak and
The delegates were
the SUM She requested and the amount
cabinet
headed
by
Lloyd
George
and
scribes
the
importance
of
Palestine
makers embodies the principal I
welcomed
by Rabbi Milton Marko-
the
appraiser
is
prepared
to
allow
is,
Destitution.
tee Christianity, Judaism and Islam. an active figure in the economic coun-
recommendations made by the tol vis-
witz on behalf of the Far Rockaway
to her way of thinking, considerable.
The
high
commissioner
asserts
that
cil
of
the
World
Zionist
Organization,
ory commission appointed by Gov-
community and greetings were ex-
the country is held in trust by Great has assumed the political reins in the The purpose for which she is making
error Smith to bring about peace in
That the Jews of Lithuania, who I tended by Professors Ginsberg and
Itritain—''a trust of historic impor- Liberal party and begun tli propa. the lean is imperative. She needs before the war were politically and' Iloschander on behalf of the Jewish
the industry.
t"n ce " —and that it has not been an- ganda campaign which he hopes will, every dollar she can get in order to economically better situated than the
The agreement is between the In
Plan n to o Dev elo p Model Town Dewed to the British Empire.
when the Laborites are unablo to pro- solve the problem with which she is Jew's in other parts of the former Rus- Theological Seminary and Rabbi Si-
ternational Ladies' Garment
mon R. Cohen, president of the New
in
Palestine
Presented
ceed further and a general election confronted.
When British Came.
Un i on and the Joint Board of the
But our funds are low," says the sian Empire, are progessively declin- York Board of Jewish Ministers. Let-
After describing the miserable con- is called, result in the return of a
By Dr. Sheinkin.
Cloak, Skirt, Dress and Reefer Mak-
ing
and
are
becoming
more
and
more
ters were received by Governor Al-
dition of Palestine as the British decisive Liberal majority in the appraiser, "and we are sorry that we dependent on the bounty of relatives fred E. Smith, Louis Marshall, Jus-
__
ens' Union of the International 1,a-
'Visions of another garden city in found it, Sir Ilerbert declares that House of Commons. Leadership has are unable to grant you a larger and other generous-minded Jews in tice Irving Lehman, Solomon M.
dies' Garment Workers' Union; the
loan."
American Cloak and Suit Manufac- 1 Palestine, lying on the shores of the the British taxpayers' burden in Pal- fallen to Sir Alfred because of the
She needs must accept the amount America, is the report brought back Stroock, Dr. Cyrus Adler, Professors
turers' Association, sub-manufactur- Mediterranean Sea, rivaling the won. estine WAS never made heavier by general recognition that he possesses which the appraiser has set. She at- to this country by Mee. L. C. Paul, 994 M. M. Kaplan and Alexander Marx
yrs; Merchants' Ladies Garman Assn- der city of Tel Aviv in beauty and in anything but the maintenance of the originality in campaigning methods,
taches her name to one or two papers Federick street, who has just returned and Dr. Elias L. Solomon, president
elation, jobbers, and the Cloak, Suit b as ic productiveness were presented garrison—a charge that has been re- a clear understanding of the eco- and receives a pass book in which will from a two months' trip to Lithuania, of the United Synagogue of America.
and Skirt Manufacturers' Protective by Dr. If enachem Sheinkin, repro- duced in the last four years from £4,- nomic and political needs of the Brit-
Germany and Russia. Mrs. Paul visi-
Rabbi Louis AL Epstein of Boston
sentative of the American Zion Corn- 000,000 to £900,000, with prospect of ish people and a distinguished per- be recorded her weekly payments and ted her aged father, brother and sis- president of the assembly, in his en- ,
Association, inside manufacturers.
monwealth, at a luncheon at the further reduction in the immediate sonal magnetism. Ills position in the the check for the amount of the loan. ters in Lithuania after an absence of oval message presented the various
Provides for Union Shops.
Like a Cashier in a Bank.
Liberal party is of such strength as
The guarantee provides that the Phoenix Club which was given in his future.
In the meantime the line of appli- 27 years. The contrast between the !emblems that face the assembly in its
The high commissioner's introduc- to indicate that the mantle which
cloak and suit makers "agree that all, honer last Tuesday by Morris Fried.
cants lengthens. The application peaceful and measurably prosperous duties to Israel, to America and to
once
rested
on
Herbert
II.
Asquith
of its members who produce all on berg and at which 12 men were lion says in part:
conditions which obtained wh e n for humanity. Ile emphasized the prob-
"In accepting the mandate for the and David Lloyd George may be clerk and the appraiser, in order to the first time she left her native coon- I lenis of social justice In their rein-
part of their garments on their own! present. Dr. Sheinkin discussed the
attend expeditiously to the require-
p remises will maintain union ships" p lans that have been formulated for government of Palestine, Great Brit- placed on his shoulders in the event ments of the men and women desiring try and the situation which she found p ! r ti ndas.ao.
ngl, f the
and will deal only with the manufae- establishing Ilerzlia, the second gar. sin has undertaken a trust of historic the I.iberal party succeeds the Labor-
on her visit testified, she (leder-
The proceedings of the
den city in Palestine to be sponsored importance. All the western world, ices in the control of the govern- to loo needed funds, work with ever- there
turers who conduct union shops.
executive council were reported by
gelds
earnestness,
speaking
in
a
low,
eel,
to
the
growing
destitution
of
the
I:N
"No member of hie assomaion, by American Jews. Bertha, Dr. and a great part of the eastern, are ment. Stages First Meeting.
methodical tone as would the cashier Lithuanian people, particularly the the secretary, Rabbi Leon Spitz of
says the agreement, "shall employ or Sheinkin declared, is being parcelled deeply interested in I'alestine. To
New Haven and Rabbi Louis Feinberg
The first "educational" meeting ar- of a bank when interviewing a depos- Jews,
continue employing a manufacturer out into plots to be cultivated ns Christendom it is the land of the most
of Cincinnati, treasurer, submitted
Steeped in Poverty.
itor who negotiates a loan.
the financial report.
whose name is not included in the truck ganlens, most of the products sacred of all associations. To Jude- ranged by Sir Alfred was held in
While in one part of the room per-
is the cherished home around alanehester when 30,000 persons
hseie tuta ,iteit i h m ,
Reports on C•mpsdign
latest corrected list of union shops of which will be disposed of i n Tel
loons,
in
another
for
sons
are
applying
Ark', which consumes $3,000,000 which have centered the regrets and bent on out-of-door sports of all kinds
sheMfros u.
ts liPeen ak.olunngtr'yf tolfw
clause
Rabbi Max Drob of New York
furnished by the union." A
pped to listen to Lloyd George section men, women and children file sad:
chair= n of the $1,000,000 en dow-
prevents an association member from wo rth of fruits and vegetables a year. the leavings of years; it is the object st o
,
and
in,
hand
over
their
pass-books
int out the inconsistencies and
y eaT.sr
"I et
gou nie n l e et y l t w o. , Lithuania, w ybliZ in, nin tca szia in ig an ryo of
, ntn h o e uJ n e o w
giving work or an order to a mama- White most of the persons who ;don 0f a world-wide effort and of great , po
-
to settle in Ilerzlia intend to devote individual sacrifice in the present, of weaknesses of the MacDonald goy- make their weekly payments. Small
, logical
dish
thaTth the
(adorer Lefere ascertaining whether
merchants the nun are, workmen, f ul 11M1 happy country, only to find it . campaign was n success. He
n,
with
,
their
exclusive
efforts
to
truck
gar-
a
lofty
ideal
for
the
future.
To
Is-
ernment.
Mond's
plan
of
educating
a
ti
o
made
a
ro
t
tual
c
he is in con tra
it makes the appeal of holy sites, th e public to the need for re-estab- tenneters and produce vendors, and steeped in poverty. The Lithuanian, plea to his colleagues to assist him
the union. Under another provision doling, others whose business intre-
Liberal part in power in- while most women are housewives ,Jews, who before the war lived amid in winding up the drive, which was
fine ests are in Tel Aviv and elsewhere of lung Possession, of the presence li shing the
can intense
the a ssociation
first offense on the Part of a will make their homes in the new at this day of it population in large volves sending the learfrin figures in making payments for their husbands, fairly satisfactory conditions and still short several thousand dollars.
for
the party to those parts of the Brit- others are themselves heads of house- regarded as progressive and The assembly unanimously elected
majority Moslem.
number dealing with n manufacturer town.
ish Isles where, during the summer holds, widows struggling to keep their alert, look for sustenance to those who Rabbi Drob their representative on
Held A, a Trust.
Important Economic Factor.
not under contract with the union and
"The country has not been annexed months, there are assembled large homes together without the aid of re'- call Lithuania their native land. I the board of trustees of the semi-
Berzlia, Dr. Sheinkin pointed out.
expel him for a second offense. Other
.whoin lief agencies or engaged in small busi- lwas stacked with scores of letters! nary.
pro visions authorize the association gives every promise of becenuag an to the British Empire; we hold it as numbers of people, among
a trust. All races and creeds have every shade of political opinton is nesses to earn their living. One of which I was asked to deliver or for- l
Rabbi Max Arzt of Scranton Tee-
t o i nves tigate the books of members important factor in the enonoMio de-
to
It will draw equal rights there. There the inspire- represented. Bond's idea is not to the men, carrying a baby on his arms, ward to Lithuanian dewed in the tented a report on his investigations
in determine whether they are deal- velopment in Palestine.
the propaganda activities of smilingly hands over his weekly pay- United States who are relatives or I for a rabbinical summer colony. This
g with manufacturers not under, numerous dwellers in the larger and Itions of the Jews of the world to re• confine
cities of Palestine and give them construct in Palestine a national the party to those who are incline, ment, experiencing the thrill of a man friends of the people who lieseiged nitd.1 plan is to secure a permanent sum-
contract wit h the union, and for a older opportunity
of becoming self-sus- home are supported. The civil and towards the Liberal point of view who knows that he' is paying back on Some of these letters I handed diver to mer place for members of the nab-
prohibition on purchases by a memo- an
bar from a manufacturer whose raining agriculturists. It will not religious rights of the Arabs are but to win over that part of the elec- schedule time the" Man which meant persons in New York and others in, binical assembly where they may
torate that is either hostile or indif- so much to hind in a time. when he Detroit. I an making an effort to lo-meetfor special study and discus-
workers nre on strike or against only serve as the agricultural pro-
(Turn to Page Five)
ferent to the doctrines of the Liberal needed money acutely.
cate others whose addresses are in I slon.
whom the union has called a strike. older for 'a
party.
Depression Increases Loans.
Present Gift to Seminary.
doubt."
"There shall be no strike or lock- but will constitute an outlet for REF()
Plan Wins Admirers.
And
while
the
office
of
the
Hebrew
At a banquet at which the Jews
Mrs. Paul said that as fur as agri-
out in the shop of any manufacturer goods manufactured in the industrial
Sir Alfred's educational program Free Loan Association in the Kirby culture is concerned it is a closed in- of Far Rockaway were hosts, Rabbi
dealing with the members of the as- centers.
represents something of a departure Center, into which it moved a month dustry to the Jews and that the gen- Charles I. Hoffman of Newark, on be-
Parcels to the calve of $500,000
adulation (luring the period of the
in British politics and has arrested at- ago, assumed the aspect of a small tral economic situation renders indus- half of the United Synagogue, and
"nor , have been sold and efforts are being
OF LAITY
agreement," s .says the ' agreement,
FOR
HELP
l' 'dual shop ' made by the American Zion Common- tention in the governing circles of bank, the directors of the association trial development unlikely. She also Rabbi Max Droll on behalf of the
the Tory and Labor parties. Lead- in another room in the same building said that the cordial relations that be- Rabbinical Assembly, presented a
lockout, stoppage or strike pending' wealth to dispose of the remaining
the determination of any complaint , land to American holders for invest- Resolution Adopted at Recent ers in the Liberal party have accept- listened to a report showing what the fore the war existed between the Jews check for $100,000 to the Jewish
ed the tutelage of Mond with eager- association had done in the first six Theological
for the estab-
ment
purposes.
Dr.
Sheinkin
indi-
an d the Lithuanians have Seminary
almost die -,
or grievance."
Conference Pleads For
ness and are looking both to his in- months of 1921. Owing to the dermal- appeared. Disagreeable manifesto- l ashment of the Schechter memorial
, sated that, with Tel Aviv as a prece-
Other provisions follow':
genuity
as
a
campaign
manager
and
Cooperation.
sion
in
the
economic
situation
the
tiers
of
an
anti-Jewish
nature
firm
chair
of
Jewish
theology. The gift
"The association shall co-operate' dent, land values in Herzlia would
to his wisdom as a political and eco- number of loans made from January no longer uncommon, she asserted.
was accepted on behalf of the semi-
with the union in establishing and double within the next few years. The
nomic thinker to achieve a complete 1 to July 1 was 254, as compared with
-Or-
nary
by
Professor
Ginsberg and rep-
A
resolution
calling
for
closer
co-
maintaining an unemployment insur- soil in Ilerzlia, he added, is ado
resents several years' effort on the
operation between the Central Con- turnover in the fortunes of the party. 181 loans made during the some per-
:ince fund for the benefit of the mem- ' ably suited for truck farming.
Should
his
efforts
succeed,
there
will
part
of
the
alumni
to collect the fund.
The American Zion Common- ference of American Rabbis and the
iod in 1923. A bare $2,001) was report- B'NAI B RITH LODGES
hers of the union. The fund shall be
be few offices, if any, in the bestowal
It was started immediately after the
made up by contributions from the wealth, which is the land purchasing Union of American Hebrew Congre- of a Liberal government that will not ed in the treasury with which to meet
PLAN
JOINT
PICNIC
death
of
the
late
Dr. Solomon
the increasing demands of the public
manufacturers and the union or in- agency of the Zionist Organization, is gations in their efforts to spread Re-
Schechter.
whose particular needs the associa-
dividual members of the union; the not engaged for profit and its officers form Judaism in America was unani- be offered him.
One
session
won
given over to the
mously passed at the recent annual
tion is in existence to serve.
Will Convene at Pontiac for Event of
contribution of the employers to the receive no salaries.
presentation of several scientific pa-
Jollification.
unemployment insurance fund shall , Purchasers of parcels in the new meeting of the Central Conference
Greater Scope Imperative.
pers in the field of Jewish knowledge
be equal to 2 per cent of the weekly gnrden city Will receive deeds frond held at Cedar Point, Ohio. A com-
"The present economic situation
by Rabbi Jacob Kohn on "Notes on
payroll and that of the workers to 1 the l'alestine government guarantee- mittee of seven rabbis was appointed
calls for an extension of the scope of
itoh.t3h4eireffanmei: Tractate Aboth," Rabbi Norman Ss-
per cent of their weekly wages. The ing their holdings. Hundreds of per- to confer with representatives of the
the Hebrew Free Loan Association," liesM,eomfblerifisg,ctl,WeLtohdegrewN
lit on "Concept of Proximate Cause
have
made
applications
for
sub-
union
to
consider
this
proposition.
said Ladd, Nathan, chairman of the
fund shall by administered jointly sons
.. trod, f lint Lodge No. 656 and Pon. in Hebrew Law," and Rabbi Benja-
follows:
o
under the proper rules and provisions letting parcels from American own- The reslution
asaoriation. "Unless we succeed in , tiac Lodge No. 850, will assemble in min Cohen on "The Tosefta."
"A
survey
of
the
history
of
Reform
to be agreed upon by the parties. ere. The yield from the investment,
securing all enlargement of our work- Pontiac Sunday, July 27, for a union
Two Vital Symposiums .
"An appropriate label shall be judged by the experience in Bal- Judaism demonstrates conclusively Polish Government Postpones
picnic. Musfe, games, entertainment
Chief interest at the conference
(Turn to last page.)
adopted by the Joint Board of Sani- fouria, the first city developed by that its progress can be best fur-
of a varied character, contests for centered about two symposiums
high, thered and permanent constructive
Solution
Pending
Further
be
tary Control to 'designate that. the American Jews, promises to
men, women and children as well as which had been the result of studies
results achieved by the helpful co-
Inquiries.
garments carrying the sane have Dr. Sheinkin's figures disclosed.
a baseball match between the Flint made by committees during the year. •
__
operation in mutual faith and good
To Name Street or
•
been manufactured under proper
and
Pontiac lodges, will be among the The first symposium dealt with the
At the luncheon given to Dr. Shein- will of rabbis and laity. Many prob-
WA RS AR'.—(J. T. A. ) —That the
sanitary surroundings. The Joint
features devised for the day. Prizes relationship of the synagogue to la-
subscribed! by 12 men Imes confront it of character so large
Polish government has again post-
Board of Sanitary Control shall fur- kin $0,000 was
will
be awarded to the winners in all liar and the other with "A Definition
nish such labels at cost tee manufac- who undertook to sell within 10 days anti aspect so broad that their effec-
post-
the contests. The picnic was arranged and Interpretation of Historical Ju-
turers conducting union shops. Each $25,000 worth dif parcels to Detroit tive solution demands that they be ported a solution of the Jewish
with a view of bringing together the daiHme The attitude of the syna-
s.
In
addition
to
this
Dr.
Shein-
tion
in
Poland
because
it
needs
to
turers of the association obligates Jew dealt with from both a rabbinical and
members and families of the three rogue to labor was introduced by
---
himself to handle or deal in no gar- kin, who will remain in Detroit a a lay point of view. Often in the study it further is the information
elects that do not bear this label. week or 10 days, plans to sell $10,.. past, Reform Judaism has suffered, given by the Echo Warszawskie, the Speakers at Memorial Meeting lodges and bringing about a better Rabbi Jacob Kohn. Among the sub-
worth of land holdings to other organ of the influential Polish l'eas-
acquaintance with one another on the jects discussed were the problems of
Declare
Leader's
Vision
Any dispute as to the form or man- 000 and at times has failed to achieve,
part d f the Jews of the three cam- "Employer and Employe in Jewish
ner of use of such label shall be de- individuals. His office will be at 1109 because this co-operation was lack- ants party, which is under the leader.
Must Be Furthered.
I ship of the former Prime Minister
munities. The picnic will be held at Law," by Rabbi Louis Feinberg of
ing.
termined by the impartial chairman. Majestic Building, Cadillac 2350.
Came
m p .P brs
oentia ocw . ning
Cincinnati; "Jewish Law and Com-
Two Streams of Thought.
Surveyors representing the Ameri-
anniversary
Polish government, which .
0 o T dTh , h a re: 0 , the e oe , hi1,ete
An Impartial Chairman.
The
cars will meet in coerce," by Rabbi Paul Chertoff of
.
"In
Reform
Judaism
in
America
l
Withhs
T
In case the employers and union can Zion Commonwealth have begun
foo u f ndte h r e of the e front of Pisgah Lodge headquarters New York; "Land and Real Prop-
wanted
to
solve
the
problems
of
all
z
l
d
of
fail to agree on any disputes that work. It is the plan of the common- two organizations represent these ' the national minorities, had to post-
the
movement, i s no long- at 9 o'clock in the morning. Arrange- erty," by Rabbi Israel I,ebendiger of
come up it is provided that "the goes- wealth to have a street in the section two streams of thought and action,
ee an occ asion for sorrow but a day ments have been made for transport- St. Louis, and "Capital and Credit,"
lion or dispute shall be referred to a bought by local Jews named after the Central Conference of American pone the solution of the Jewish ques-
on
which
the
Jews
may derive inspir- ing those who have no cars. , a paper submitted by Dr. Charles II.
Rabbis and the Union of American I thin on account of the maximum de-
trial board consisting of one mem- Detroit.
I mends of Jewish Deputy Greenbaum. ation for carrying to fruition the
Kauvar of Denver and read by Rabbi
Dr. Sheinkin declared that enthusi- Ilebrew Congregations. Both were 'I
question will work which Ilerzl began, was the '
from each organization, party
h
er states. T
a
p
the
p
Samuel Sachs of Portland, Ore. The
hereto and a permanent umpire to be asm has been displayed in many parts called into being by Isaac B. Wise 'I
ved for a keynote of the addresses delivered at SOLDIERS OBSERVED
practical phase of the subject was
because he foresaw clearly the needl now ha ve to remain
an'
in
the
of
the
country
in
the
project
of
mak-
,
i
the
twentieth
annual
memorial
serve
long
time.
In
connection
with
this
known as 'impartial chairm
Surely he contemplated
FEAST OF WEEKS dealt with in illuminating papers by
industry. Such impartial chairman ing lierzlia a model garden city eon-
' the convening of the ne wly elected ice held at Kirby Center last Tuesday
Rabbi Leon Spitz of New I even and
their
close
and
effective
co-operation.
shall be selected by the parties heretolceived and developed by American of them.
of War saw has been evening. Dr. Menachem Sheinkin of
Rabbi Aaron G. Robison of Newark
"Regrettably, therefore , it must be ! Rehillah
I
ge Services in on "How to Attract Labor to the
Palestine delivered the principal ad- Welfare Board Arrand
. in conjunction with the Cloak, Suit Jews.
admitted, that their co-operation has Pohtponed.
• • .
Many Places.
dress and declared that the only
and Skirt Manufacturers Protective
Synagogue;" Rabbi Israel Goldstein
been little more than formal and
creditable way to homer the memory
Association and the American Cloak , FAMED MEDICAL MAN
of New York, "The Industrial Revo-
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nominal. Far more might have been CONDUCTS INVESTIGATION
. . ,
and Suit Manufacturers Association,,
of the greatest Jewish statesman of
arrange- lution and the Synagogue," and by
N EVI Y ORK.— Through
accomplished and trying problems. INTO TREATMENT IN ARMY
WILL
TOUR
EUROPE1
within two weeks from the date of
WARSAW.—(J. T. A.)—General modern times was to further in a mints made by the Jewish Welfare Rabbi Alter F. Landesman of Brook-
might have come nearer to solution
the execution of this agreement.I
e Jewish men in the army and len on "The Attitude of Jewish Or-
Or-
had the co-operation between them Sikorski, Minister of War, gave an sacrificial way the vision fur a Jewish -
Should the said parties fail to agree Dr. David I. Moat Will Study Clinics been closer and warmer.
, interview to Deputy Kirschbraun of homeland which Beni presented to ,,13
L e gs a fir spt oar
to istrahsle Synagogue."
S j u y
n ,,,,,au"aey
i n n • h rie l , rin , d ,t; 1 , ,n, tbi veterans
, :s 'ese t r e t,ra
h, e, m
s ,,,
ts ,,p0, 1 a s 1)17 nee t r a e o it t e a r n Api rz I ri ni Labor
for Rockefeller Foundation.
upon a choice of such impanel
series
defining
g i o and I ' in-
"In view of the symposium on the the Agudath Israei, who complained the contemplatien of the Jewish
observe Shabuoth.
chairman within the said periled of
ple and of the world.
Judaism
were able
NEW YORK.—Dr. David I. ylacht, 'Revaluation of Reform Judaism,' to him of the hardships imposed on
Purchase 100 Dun•mc
two weeks, the advisory commission
conducted at this convention and the the Jewish soldiers in the Polish
Other speakers were Rabbis Ezekiel attend! services at the local syna- presented by Rabbis Max Kadushin,
appointed by the governor of the of the pharmacological department of significant facts which it has estab- army.
Aishisk in and Joseph Thurnin, Dr. :11. gogues• AS here this was not possible, Alter Abelson, Jacob Katz and Na-
State of New York and consisting of the medical school of Johns Hopkins nailed; in view, likewise, of the pro-!
Deputy Eirschbraun drew the min- Bachman of Germany, Joseph Chaggi services were conducted at the camps. than Blechman. Professors Chayirn
Messrs. George Gordon Battle, Her- University', at Baltimore, sailed for posed thorough reorganization of the ister's attention to the secret instruc- and Philip Slomovitz. Mr. Chaggi de- At the hospitals, representatives of Tschernowrtz of the Jewish Institute
bert Lehman, Arthur D. Wolf, Lind- Europe July 15 on a tour of scientific Union of American Hebrew Congre- Lions issued by his predecessor, Gen-
Isaac Ilusik of the
say Rogers and Bernard Shientag, inquiry under the auspices of the !rations, of which official information eral Sosnowski, which are still being livered a stirring appeal for the pun- the board likewise conducted services of Religion and
and distributed appropriate gifts. University of . Pennsylvania partici-
shall, upon the request of either Rockefeller Foundation. vis- has been brought to this convention, carried out, although they constitute chase of dunams of land in Palestine l
An address
in
time
mecusamn.
in
Pete
m
t
An outstanding service was held
party hereto, appoint such impartial it the principal research laboratories it is the sense of this conference that a violation of the constitution. He and donating them to the Jewish Na-
the Youth"
and clinics in England and on the con-
tional Fund, whose special function Honolulu, where 171 uniformed men, on "The Synagogue and
chairman."
a systematic effort now be made to also showed the minister copies of se- it Is to redeem as much land as pos- stationed at the Hawaiian Islands was delivered by Irving II. Fischer.
"In order to secure a more equit- tinent.
cret instructions which had come into
Consider Current Problum
Dr. Macht, who has distinguished establish relations of friendship, faith
sible for cultivation and development celebrated the holiday as a result of
able distribution of the work and to
and co-operation between the Union his possession, proving that the com-
repro Several problems of vital current
afford to all workers in the industry himself for his original discoveries in of American Hebrew Congregations manding officers were pursuing an by Jews. One hundred dunams were the efforts of the board's local
s • icen Jewish interest were considered. Pro-
sentatives.
In
Washington,
the
field
of
pharmacology
as
well
as
sold. A dunam consists of 10,000 were held in the local synagogue for fessor Louis Ginsberg told of • study
an equal opportunity of labor, the
and the Central Conference of Amer. anti-Jewish policy in accordance with
advisory commission appointed by the for his contributions to Jewish schol- ican flabbis, and that for this purpose the instructions.
square feet and sells for $20.
is making with regard to relief
The meeting was held under the those who were unable to attend, and, to he
governor, as above mentioned, shall arship, recently was awarded the de-
the agunah, the deserted wife. It
Jewish
Rotifers,
the
deputy
con-
of seven members of
the
committee
gy
pharmacolo
by
of
ex
special delicacies, in
edsLewere' was unanimously voted to request Pro-
of
tor
doc
immediately designate a group,
gree of
tinued, are subjected to corporal pun- auspices of the National Fund com- distributed among the pdiasa
this
conference
be
appointed
to
con-
isa
e
ckbalge
mittee of Detroit and was attended
Parts working under the directon of Univer sit y of Maryland. H
. .
.
tenor Ginsberg to present the pree-
- fer with representatives of the Union ishment by non-commianioned officers
the said commission, who shall make member of numerous scientific socie 1 of American Hebrew Congregations on the slightest pretext, and in many by 300 persons. Mr. Slomovitz pre- the hospit als. S imilarly, 107 dum ed tical results of the investigations to
d ties, author of treatises on medics
an
sided. Cantor Hyman Milkovsky, as- veterans at Liberty and Otisville, New the assembly, with the hope of bring-
a thorough study of the industry
cases
they
have
been
no
intimidated
to the end that such relations may
of all the problems confronting the and scientific and Jewish religious an be speedily and swisfactorily estab- that they are afraid ta lodge a coin- slated by his choir, sang the me- York, were visited by representatives
(Continued on page 5.)
morial prayer. of the board.
various interests involved," the agree- Talmudic subjects. Ile is also an as-
plaint.
lished."
Forum.
Jewish
sociate editor of the
(Continued on page 5.)
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