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JULY 25, 1924

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work will effect at least a 98 per cent
return of all funds loaned. With an
increase in working capital to a mini-
mum of $25,000 it will be possible, he
assorted,
to make loans to the amount
(Concluded from page 1.)
of $75,000 in a year, in view of the
■ ing capital from $17,000, as at pres. fact that the turnover approximates
' ant, to at least $25,000, we shall be three times the association's capital.
unable to do justice to perhaps the
Association's Loyal Workers.
most interesting and constructive ac-
The Hebrew Free Loan Association
tivity in which a Jewish community
has
had the services of nom who for
con engage. We have had to curtail
loans secured by properly endorsed years gave their unflagging devotion
notes and collateral having intrinsic to its development. Samuel Wetsman,
value. Knowing how well the associa- present treasurer, was present at
(rm. e, ..... pondene. and Cablea of Jewish 'I cleanly/11c Asenerl ' tion has served innumerable persons every Thursday evening and Sunday
• who solved their various problem; and morning session but one in more than
Rabbi Clistelli, chief rabbi of Greece died in Athens July 8.
maintained their self-respect us to re- a generation. J. B. Lasky, who for
• ' •

years was treasurer and appeared at
Abdul Salim Rachman, the leader of the Arab extremists, was arrested suit of the loans which they ssoured,
the office every time the association
at Tul Kcrem. A search of his home disclosed compromising documents the board of directors has determined
, to request those Jews who realized was open for business, was a tower of
showing that he was involved in anti-government activities.
strength to the organization in times
the
immemorial
honor
which
has
at.
• • • •
when community interest lagged, On
Messages of condolence were sent to President and Mrs. Coolidge on taehed to the Jewish free loan concept
one occasion he secured 300 annual ,s A Faithful
the death of their son by the Union of American Hebrew Congregations and and appreciate the economic good
members and rescued the association
the National Federation of Temple Sisterhoods, through their presidents which loans, free from interest
from a perilous situation. Ile and the
51r. Charles Shull and Mrs. Walter J. Freiberg. charges, clan accomplish, to join the
association as life members by paying members of his family recently pre- A110111M11.6
• • • •
seined the association with $2,000 in
$250.
The authorities in Lower Austria have issued an order prohibiting the the sum
memeory of the late Mrs. Mulilie
Averse to Charity.
carrying of weapons in order to prevent the usual attacks by !taken-
"Just what it means to be able to Lasloy.
kreuzler . The police have been authorized to search all suspicious looking
Officers of the Hebrew FIT," Loan
make loans to poor persons who pas.
passengers ill the trains and to confiscate any weapons found on them.
re David W 'm u no
• •

.
sees self-respect and the traditional Association are
honorary president; Jacob Nathan,
'That a port should be built in Jaffa is the mission of a special delegation Jewish aversion to dependence may be
chairman; David S. Zemon, first vice-
representing the Arab and Jewish Chambers of Commerce in Palestine, Set'll in the results that have been
chairman; J. If. Lasky, second vice-
which proceeded to London. The delegation will present its demands to the achieved by the association. Some 44
chairman; Samuel Weisman, treasur-
British colonial office, and is empowered to promise local financial assistance the persons who secured mans fr om
er and Miss Bess M. Steinberg, sec-
to a certain extent. ,. us and repaid them have brought their
o of directors is com-




families to this country and rescued retary. The board

posed of Fred M. Butzel, Joseph II.
Congressman Adolph Sabath of Chicago, well known for the campaign them from terror in Russia and from
Ehrlich,
Maurice
Enggass, Jacob
he carried on against the present immigration bill, will be endorsed by the distress in other parts of Europe.
LaFollette compaign committee of Illinois when he runs at the next elec. Others paid pressing debts, such as Friedberg, Morris Friedberg, Bernard
Louis
Gramt,
Aaron Klein,
Don for Congress, according to an announcement made at the LaFollette doctor's bills, grocer's bills or rent. Ginsburg,
Still others tided themselves over try. Michael Krell, Julian 11. Krolick, Ja-
headquarters at Chicago.
Loefenberg, A. Shiffman, I,ouis
• • •• •
ing periods or secured machinery or cob S.
Stoll, Joseph Wetsman and Louis
Jacob D.' Lit, philanthropist and social workers, president of Mount equipment indispensable to their little
Sinai Hospital of Philadelphia, after a service of 25 years, has tendered his businesses. Such persons, to whom the Winkelman.
Silas Fineberg is the appraiser for
resignation as president of the board, to take effect Dec. 31, 1924. As a idea of accepting charity is short of
parting gift he made a contribution of. $50,000 towards the construction of horror And who can be helped to help the association and Myron Schiffman
is
investigator of applications for
a new wing for the hospital.
, themselves, are valuable assets to the
• • • •
loans to be made on notes.
community."
The Arab press in attacking the Palestinian Government on account of
Mr. Nathan declared that the value
press asks why the murderers of de Haan have of the Hebrew Free Loan Associa-
Dr. II. Pereira Mendes, rabbi em-
the de Haan murder. The

not been discovered. In the Arab village of Baludji, near Jerusalem, the tion's work has been attested by the eritus of the Spanish and Portuguese
police discovered 44 revolvers, which were being held without licenses. fact that the Community Union, Synagogue of New York, who recent-
These arms were confiscated.
through the budget allowed the United ly returned from a four year tour of
• • •
Jewish Charities, pays the actual op- Europe and Africa, was given a no-
The action of the Palestinian Government in stopping the performance eration expenses of the association. table reception by the board of tills-
of Ilalevy's "La Juive" as a result of the protests of the Catholics, is caus- Mr. Nathan also said that the im- tees and sisterhood of the congrega-
ing great indignation in Jewish circles. It is believed that performance of provements in the methods of the tion.
the opera may be permitted if changes are made cutting out the portions
which are objectionable to the Catholics.

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ago, was commemorated in German synagogues, according to a decision
adopted by the General Association of Rabbis in Germany. Prayers and
assemblies were held in the synagogues as well as in the churches, stress
being laid on refuting the charge that Germany was responsible for tho
outbreak of the war.
• • •


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A congress of eastern lodges of the Independent Order B'nai B'rith
was held in Constantinople. The grand lodge of the Orient comprises the
B'rith Lodges of Turkey, Bulgaria, Serbia, Greece, Egypt, Palestine
and Syria. Joseph Neigo presided. l'rior to 1914, a congress of the
eastern lodges was held every two years. The present congress is the first
since the war. It was agreed to ratify the decision of the excutive com-
mittee of the order to establish a grand lodge in Palestine to be known as
District Grand Lodge No. 14.
• •
• •
.

A report from Bucharest states that Dr. Cosma, member of the Roil- = .
manian Parliament, presented to prime minister 13ratianu, on behalf of the =
Jewish community of Temesvar, a memorandum concerning the anti-Jewish
excesses carried on by the students of the technicum during the latter part
May. The prime minister promised Dr. Cosma that he would take the
of May.
proper measures to prevent further excesses, that he would prosecute legally =
the guilty ones and would see to it that those students who were involved a.
in the excesses were expelled from the Roumanian colleges.
• • •

The order of the Angora government barring the instruction of French
in the Jewish schools in Turkey will not be enforced, according to promisee
made by the director of public education to a deputation of the Jewish -L7_
school directors which appeared before him. The deputation pointed out
to the director of public education the injurious effects to the worldly
education of the pupils that the immediate carrying nut of this order would
have. The direftor then promised that he would recommend to the ministry
of education at Angora a change in the order, making the barring of French
gradual in the course of a period of four years.
• • • •

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Rabbi Chaim Schor, who upon his arrival in the United States recently,
described himself as the chief rabbi of Roumania, was severely criticized
by the Jewish paper, Ujket of Transylvania, for denying the existence of =
an anti-Semitic movement in Roumania, as well as anti-Semitic excesses. =
The paper quotes the statement of the rabbi that the Jews in Roumania
occupy responsible positions in the government and army, In good business
and are prominent leaders of society, declaring that the rabbi apparently
desires to flatter the Roumanian government. "Such false statements, when
circulated abroad, do much harm to the Jews of Roumania," the paper con. F_E
eludes.

• •

As recently reported, antiJewish disturbances took place at the Uni- F-
. .. - -
-
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versity of Fuenfkirchen, the non-Jewish students alleging that Jewish
medical students, while working in the dissection rooms, had violated Chris- =
tian corpses. Professor Nagy now states that he found that while a corpse
was being dissected by four Jewish and two non-Jewish students, one of =
the Jewish students remarked that the corpse had no head and it would be
difficult to identify it when it got to heaven. The attendant, a non-Jew
named Hufnagel, thereupon, took a cup of water and sprinkled it over the
corpse, saying that now it was properly baptised and would be received in
heaven without difficulty.



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The

palace gate through which Moses and Aaron passed to plead the
cauee of the Jews before the Pharaoh of the Exodus, is being re-erected in
the University of Pennsylvania Museum at Philadelphia. One section of .7.÷ - •
the gate, which is carved from a single block of limestone and weighs more
than fine tons, already has been hoisted into place. The entire collection =
weighs 142 tons. The gateway, formed by six huge stones, was discovered
at Memphis, near the Valley of the Kings, in 1922, by Dr. Clarence S.
Fisher, archaeologist of the museum's expedition. Dr. George Byron Gor-
don,director of the museum, said that evidence had been brought forward
in recent years to prove the identity of the I'haraoh of the Exodus.

• • •

The proposal, which originated in the House of Lords, for the introduc-
tion of a law in England, discriminating against the alien residents in the =
matter of housing facilities, was rejected in the House of Commons by a =
vote of 231 to 135. The proposal was to the effect that inasmuch as there
is a shortage of houses in Great Britain, preference in granting housing ;=
facilities should be given to British subjects, as against the 250,000 aliens' =
o_
resident in the country. Sir John Simon, the Liberal leader, declared,
however, that from the standpoint of English law it does not matter whether =
a man is an alien or a Britisher. "Both are equal," he declared. Attorney- =
General Hastings also denounced the proposed measure, calling it an election
stunt on the part of those who introduced it.

1 =

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M. 51. Ussischkin, director of the Jewish National Fund in Palestine,
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shortly to the United States upon the same mission. At a public meeting
held in Vienna Er. Ussischkin declared that for the purpose of land pur-
chases in Palestine it wits essential fur the fund to raise not less than
$2,000,000 within the next two months.
• • •


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munists in Moscow. During one week recently so many banquets and re-
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chevvsky week."

• •


The corner-stone of a new Jewish colony in Palestine was laid July 11
by the Mizrachi Zionist organization. The new colony will be named Kfar
tyre (Hebrew Village) and will be financed out of funds of a loan granted
by the American Jew, David S•hnur. Greetings from various parts of the
world were read at the laying of the corner-stone. Speeches were delivered
by Sir Gilbert Clayton, civil secretary of the Palestinian government, Rabbi
Meyer Berlin, president of the Mizrachi World Organization, and others .






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