firRONICLE All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN VIEWS ON GENERAL CHEST PLAN VARY • AMONG NOTED MEN °DiSCZ H ard zips, Law 5 j"nsont-iceea 9-3-0-0 Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1924 VOL. XVI. NO. 20 Telephone GLENDALE "— HELP FOR WORKERS L l, RAPS IMMIGRATION Year Book Replete CHAL ENGES STAND Urges Aid for European Jews AND FARMERS SEEN HT AS ANOMALOUS With Useful Data LA FOLLETTE TOOK I AS INSISTENT DUTY ON JOHNSON BILL ANDHARDMEASURE Sound Economic d by Public attion Volu m e Issueontains Lates So cietyC Figures As to Jews. Theodore Levitt Cites Cruel Cases Resulting From the Operation of Law. • _ _ DELIVERS AN ADDRESS AT STATE CONFERENCE ______ Louis Marshall Says Senator Espouses Restriction of Immigration. _ FAILED TO BE RECORDED ON ANY OF ROLL CALLS Man Who Penned the Historic Paper Freeing Jews Asks I'll ILA DELPHIA. — The American Jewish Year Book 5685, edited by Backing of Ort Plans. !tarry Schneiderman for the Amen- can Jewish Committee, has just been PAINTS DARK PICTURE published. This issue rams into over OF LIFE IN EUROPE SCHULN 800 pages. MA STRENUOUSLY The recurrent features of the Year OP rOSES THE PROJECT Bramaon Hopes for Abatement Book, the calendars, the carious i 1. Candidate's Publicity Manager . --- Miss Caplan Praises Activities rectories and lists, have been eneefa l,1 Explains Aspirant Was III of Jewish Woe on Basis Sees in Suggestion Dangers to ly brought up - to - date. of Recreation Commissioner of Sound Effotta. When Senate Voted. Proper Development of The. important section on statistics Clarence E. Brewer, -- - --- I has American Jewry. as also been revised she in it ie in- "The paramount need of the Jews T. A.)--In a an 'abstract of the interesting g NEW V' I of eastern Europe is the opportunity Theodore Levin, the attorney and results of the recent government letter to the Jewinh Telegraphic (J. T. A.) — The to secure an economic foothold in the I, sitar of the executive committee 1 census in I'alestine. Many tables Agency Louis Marshall, chairman of ) NEW YoRE.— plan discuses , ' at the conference of various countries which they inhabit .5f t ie United Jewish Channel, who have been eliminated, 14 tables have the American Jewish Committee, e, JewishWorkere held lost June through agricultural work, industrial has devoted a great deal of time to, been added, and the remaining ma- questions the attitude of Senator IA . THEODORE LEVIN ' Toronto concerning the establish- education and mechanical equipment, 1 immigrat ion (ems and made a l terial has b e en th oro ughly revised Follette towards the immigration. meal of a Jewish national community _ ._ of the recently enacted: Unless the Jews of Europe are en- 1 thorough t h h Study and some of it entirely recto. The problem. The letter reads as follows: D. LEON BRAMSON chest in the United States has created abled to adjust themselves to the eco- law and of the problems arising from "I have just seen the digest issued great intsost in Jewish circles all its Operation, strongly criticized the Jewish population of the worth is over nomic situation that has arisen as a iri,rioo,non. M ere than two-thirds of by your agency Sept. 22, 1924, from over the esuntry. result of the war, their lot will be one , statute and declared it ineonsist en t, the Jews live in Europe and nearly which it would seem that there are The following, questionnaire was 5 Ni t ion, ., of unabated misery." N inliteiittiieatiand:loruzyiiiitsexs.eu per cent live in North and South number of newspapers that are sent out : Austra. Africa and Thus spoke Dr. Leon Dramson to I America. Asia, seeking to make it appear that Sen. I igen Council on Immigrant Musa-, haia together have less than S per ator 1,a Follette's attitude on minus "At the last meeting of the a. a group of men at a luncheon meet- Lionel Conference of Jewish Social tion held in Flint Oct. 4 and 3. Mr. eent of the total Jewish popuation. ---- ing last Monday at the Phoenix Club. ration has been favorable to the isle Service, a national chest for national IX% III was one of the principal speak- I 0f the Jews who live in the American lie. Bramson, who was a member of domestic and foreign charitable activ- Mrs. Richard Gottheil Reports el , t the c conference t rquet and de- continent 3,741,988 dwell in North migrant. Looking at the subject from _ the first Russian puma as a deputy a purely non-political standpoints it ities was proposed. Do you consider Strong Marks of Spiritual I , verest an address on Aspects of the I America and the East Indies, where is important that the truth be known, the Kovna district and penned United Synagogue Young Peo- from this plan to be desirable? Should Immigration Law of 1924." Work and Interest. they constitute 2.7 per cent of the the decument by which the Kerenaky I "I challenge any of the friends of educational activities be included? The American immigration pot. I total population, and 108,204 in Cen• ple's League Head Makes .____ government finally removed the re- the senator to show that he at any Now should the board be elected? strictions which Czarist Russia im- Appeal for Loyalty. NEW YORK. — Judaismhas ex- ii Y.'. ' de c l ar ed Mr. Levin, as ens. l tral and South America. The bulk of time during the last 10 years per- How should the distribution of the and the Jews of Europe live in central posed on its Jews, is in this country Should Pales- perieneed a renaissance in France Iiiiiiwil in our prevent legislation does I formed a single act indicative of a funds be regulated. . during recent years and is progress- net represent an at tempt to learn ana I Europe, where they form about 8 per NEW YORK. --Rabbi Israel Gold- as the representative of the Ort, the tine be ineluded?" , satisfy the country s needs. The law I cent of t h e total population. There desire to oppose restrictive unman- Society for the Promotion of Agricul- Jeshurun Synagogue Replies were received from promi- ing with marked advances from the lion legislation. His attitude has stein of neat Jewish leaders throughout the low estate in which it had fallen be- was thrown together hurriedly and i are approximately 3,500,000 Jews in been that of organized labor, namely, and president of the Young People's tural and Industrial Pursuits Among country. Louis Marshall declared: fore the war, according to Mrs. Rich- , haphazardly, admittedly to meet con- Poland. In Asia the Jews live in con- a desire to close our doors to the im- League of the United Synagogue is- the Jews. Dr. Dennison is a lawyer ditions not now existing but antics-' centrated numbers only in Palestine some time past been and Gottheil, president of the Keren migrant. An examination of the sued the following message to the and literary man who was long inter- "I have for the ested in progressive political activity considering establishment of a Hayesod Women's League, who has pated by those in control. It does not and in Arabic-speaking aountries. eressional Record covering the period Jewish youth of the United States: philosophical understand- , They form 2.16 per cent of the popu- l organization which is to deal just returned from a summer spent rest upon a when the Johnson-Reed immigration "The new year in the Jewish eaten- in Russia. Shortly before the Lahti- exclusively with our educational and in France with Professor Gottheil,, tag of America s problems nor even i lation. The great majority of the bill was under considerationai s to d ay presents anew the ever recur- anian government, which secured its oun d economic foundation. !Jews in Africa, namely 451,581 out . sound show that he in any way befriended rent challenge to the Jewish youth to autonomy in consequence of the Ver- problems and with such or- head of the department of Semitics Olson a dominant position nation- • of the total population of 28,000,000, America dominant ganizations as are concerned in cog- at Columbia and one of America's , ally lasso developed a consciousness of I live in Arabic-speaking countries the immigrant or lifted a finger in his I maintain the hstoric reputation of the seines Treaty, named Its last minister Jewish scholars for the purpose h u - ! Jew. It is one of the perplexing situ. for Jewish affairs, Dr. Samson Rosen- I do nate activities, as, for example, the foremost taw. of All ready to launch an aggressive i self-sufficiency, of power and our new along the Mediterranean Sea. There behalf even nt Dr. Bremen was suggested by alloys in the Jewish camp today that !hau. Jewish Publication Society, the Jews campaign to enroll the Jewish women law is, I think, but the latest express are said to be 60,000 Falashas in East manizing the immigration know whether pr not illness pre- there are present not only those tine various communities in his native ish Chautauqua Society, the National this feeling. I slim A of trice (Abyssinia). There are 21,- not o of America into a strong army t vented him from being present at the (traits and characteristics which have Province of Keene to submit his can- Farm School, the Jewish Welfare 415 Jews in Australia. There are Predict, Amendments, several roll calls in the Senate from been the wont of the Jew and which delacy for the ministerial post but he Board, the University at Jerusalem, work for the rebuilding of Palestine declined to apply. Since that time through the Women's League of the "I predict that although the immi- 798,612 Jews in the countries cons- the beginning of April to the middle have given him his high and splendid the Council of Jewish Women, so far the office was abolished, as its educational work is concerned, Keren Ilayesod which she organized eration act of 1924 was enacted as a Prised in the British Commonwealth of May which related to this legisla- reputation, but traits which are tui- t e d , several years ago, Mies. Gottheil in an permanent measure, it will be ma- of Nations. Two hundred and ninety- wan Widespread Uo•mployrnent. unworthy and unwelcome, tion, but the record shows that he and the various seminaries of higher Dr. Bramson told the group of the learning. Whether or not an Wi- interview told of the plans of the terially amended by the next Con- five thousand live in Great Britain was either absent at the roll calls or , we have our saints, but we also have and recorded as not voting—nothing, vone—nothing, our sinners, We have our idealists, present economic situation in eastern lton) organization should be organ- league for the forthcoming year and , cress in many respects and that it will and northern Ireland. In France "1 o , 000 ized to deal with national domestic also of conditions in France, where ' be made less restrictive, more elastic her possessmns t ere an however, to indicate that he inane %. have but we also he our materialists. We lEurope as it affected the Jews. The and foreign charitable activities is a she is widely known in highest official' and capable of humane enforcement. 'Jews. In the Union of Socialist way signified opposition to this cruel i. el have our zealots, but we also have 1 I Industrial crisis in l'oland, for ex- o viet Republics there are 3,380,- The law has shown itself to be un_ S Ile is not the only s ls legislation. our infide. ample, had resulted in widespread un- question as to which I have not as yet and Jewish circles. Zionism stands in high favor with workable in its present form and in l 429 Jews. There are about 100,000 ner in this regard. I merely object' "It 'therefore behooves the Jewish employment and the Introduction of reached a conclusion. "I am planning to call a confer- the present French government, the three months of its operation Jews in Siberia, to his being regarded as a saint." I youth of today to make Idealism, re- government monopolies in various 1,500,000 in New York. ewe some time during the coming which views the aspirations of the countlees situations of hardship and'. The Jewish Telegraphic Agency in- lieious enthusiasm and high-prince- !fields of economic activity in that winter at which this subject can be Jewish people with more friendly misery have resulted, not anticipated', It is estimated that New York City quired directly of Senator La Fol- pled conduct so preponderant in the i country and particularly in Russia thoroughly discussed by the leaders synspathy than any previous French nor contemplated when the law was . has about 1,500,000 Jews; Baltimore, I tte but did not receive a reply. Jewish camp as to remove the posies hail undermined completely the eco- 00,000; Boston, 77,500; Chicago, However, it has received the follow-, bility of any question regarding the nomic basis of Jewish life. Ile said: of Jewish thought in America. It is , government, according to Mrs. Gott-' passed. 'No provision was made for the 225,000; Cleveland, 100,000; Detroit, ing letter from Ernest Gruening, di- general character of the Jew as a needless to say that, in order to he- heil. She explained that this is due "M•herens before the war, Jews come effective, its purpose must be to the deeper understanding of Jew- thousands of people who were given' 50,000; Newark, 55,000 ; Philadelphia, rector of publicity in the La Follette- people. were middlemen of all sorts—small broad and comprehensive. It must ish problems and hopes which the IAmerican consular passport visas and 200,000; St. Louis, 60,000; San Fran- W heeler campaign: ''It is not sufficient to he able to shopkeepers and tradesmen— they not be a Reform, Orthodox or radical , members of theII is government' because of that had a rigid to as-' else°, 30,000; Pittsburgh, 60,000: "I have just received a copy of balance ce every sinner by painting t - o `) a now lack the means of economic sues movement. It must be all-inclusive i have and that this s particularly true some that they would be admitted to :Milwaukee, 30,000, and Rochester, Louis Marehall's letter to which you saint on the other side of the national sisal unless they resort to agriculture in its scope." of Premier Ilerriot, who has written the United States immediately after 0000. All the other cities in the ask me to procure a reply from Sen- ledger. Such a perfect balance of I or to artisanship. The Ort, which had the quota of 1924 would be avail- United States have each less than ator La Eollette, I do not know , vice and virtue would leave US as a hook on Jewish problems. Warburg Drees Caution. been in existence in Russia for sev- able. They now find themselves in 20,000 Jews. whether in the face of the Omen- people utterly without definition of Rabbi Converted Jew. Felix M. Warburg, the banker, Palestine has 83,794 Jew's, consti- dour pressure of work entailed by . character, The character and the eral decades and during the war "It is strange but in France it is no better position than those who did urged careful preliminary inquiries. worked in close co-operation with the lie said: "As I have stated frequent-the Reform Jews who are the leaders not have the American visas, and toting a little over 11 per cent of the his coming speaking tour Senator La reputation of Israel depend on th e Joint Distribution Committee, is con- ly, I would consider it a great pity if in the Jewish homeland movement, many are in a worse plight. These population. Jerusalem is repo e as Follette will Lind time to reply. But overwhelmng proportion of those fronted with a situation that compels Re- people have broken up their homes having 33,971 Jews out of total I can tell you on my authority that traits and characteristics which hase immediate attention In order to make the interest awakened Jews nation-wide among the well-to-do for those Mrs. Gottheil said. "It is due to Re- and many of them are now in strange population of 62,578. The 1922 con- form Jewry that Judaism has b been lands from which they intended to sus reports that 40 languages were during the period in which the John- established the reputation of the Jew it possible for eastern European Jewry v who are not situated as they are were revitalized recent phenomenon in France to make a healthy adaptation to the in France. Reform but is a depart for the United States. Be'- habitually spoken by the inhabitants son-Reed immigration bill was in Con- in the noblest periods of the past. A Unique Capacity. it greats last spring, Senator La Follette to be lost in the future and if this difficult situation. Judaism in that cause of the police regulations of of Palestine; eight were spoken by was seriously ill with pneumonia. Hie "The reputation of the Jew has self-sacrificing • able, voluntary , so or- to has practically Fayed Ju Forced Back to Soil. more than 1,000 inhabitants, and 32 attitude toward the immigrant, how- been as the practical idealist of his- lhh ganization ona these countries they are forced to . which has worked try. Just this Rosh I as, "Pressed by the hard facts of eco- s p eak, wi th ou t a cen t or expense , the Reform Jewish congregation of leave on short notice, having no bet- by less than 1,000 people each. The ever, is perfectly clear. Ile believes ' tory. The Jew as revealed the ter place to go to than Cuba, Mexico three languages ranking highest were in restriction of immigration to unique capacity for fetching an Ideal nomic necessity, Jews in large num- were to he permitted to do disappear. not think Paris opened a magnificent temple. It Ilebrew and English. maintain the higher standards of liv- out of the skies, plantng it in the soil bers are seeking for opportunities to , is in this congregation that one hears and other countries permitting them Arabic, On the other hand, I Aside from biographical notices, ing, the greater opportunities for, of his daily circumstance and culti- establish themselves on the land. In that we should rush into some scheme the most stirring Zionist lectures and to enter. They oftentimes have Drain,' and would not put us in a these lectures are given by a rabbi neither friends nor money and are there is only one special article given earning a livelihood and for securing eating therefrom his deny food, the southern part of Russia a signifi- that Is not thoroughly worked out be- compelled to face starvation and din- in this issue, namely: "The Yiddish economic self-advancement which grown of heaven and earth. Begin- cant movement has begun and in re- ease, The restriction of section 4 Press as An American Agency," pre- alone have made America sought in : nine with the law of Moses in which cent months 3,000 Jewish souls set- position to gauge the size of the en- who but is a converted is a pe- position culiar situation one of Jew. the It most (A of the act is a most purposeless pared by Dr. Mordecai Solten, direc- volve se and of the obligation in- powerful Jewish voices in France to- and unfair one. Under that section, for of extension education of the Be- recent years by the overwhelming s every ideal was rooted in the matrix tied down on the land. These an well majority of immigrants. This is thelof every-day conduct, and continuing as thousands of others who have been lions which d. Ail are the now national organize- in the field to clay belongs to this Jew who was a a husband, who is a citizen and a reau of Jewish Education, New York very essence of friendliness—and far in the exhortations' of the prophets to farmers for greater or lesser periods would only for too different glad to activities leave their in this great congregation. collect be funds Christian. He is Reform the assistant rabbi resident of the United States, may City. It glees a vivid and fascinating more important than kind words— socal justice and international broth- must be aided if their permanence as lie wan bring into the country without re- picture of the role of the Yiddish for the already arrived immigrant, , erhood, and going right on through agriculturists is to be assured. They His career for is quite the priesthood when gird to the quota, his wife and un- press in that process of the adjust. either of the past or present genera- I rabbinic literature which emphasizes must be given credits to enable them arduous tasks to a new body willing 'studying married children under the age of 18 , ment of the immigrant to his new en- tion, and for such future immigrants ' the application of the religious man- to secure seeds, implements and live to guarantee a certain amount to during the course of his studies he rt A wife, who is also a citizen I viroement, which has come to be as may be admitted to our shores. i date to the minutest details of life, it stock and from time to time must be them and promising them a possible happened to go to Italy. }lore he met years. noted as , and resident of thin country, has not called "Americanization." But while insisting on some form of ' in practical idealism which designates guided in practical and efficient meth- share in larger collections We ought st well-known Italian Jew, . n erp e limitation, Senator La Follette is and distinguishes the Jewish attitude oda. . should be a Jewish theologian. They became t fain privilege. t o study the situation. We Dr. Suites' investigation, which is "There is the problem of assisting Family Cannot Cowie. assured of the good will and pr pra c- fast friends and spent hours together , my atten. the first of its scope in the field, stem- uotas wholly n antagonistic to the dVeiina- fixing i e. da y ad n in every way the a b asis f o racial "Every through lo a ns for lf s and r m of i i loser, heal wh of a large part of q who have been interested in those the dif- discussing religious questions. The , -A case was brought such practical ideal- artisans, er ia to be c om e se-su toolstain- , onstrates that the Yiddish dailies are matls, oung student began taking a marked , tion this countr where the wife who came t ri I ,American newspapers printed in thin. Ile is unalte rably oppo ee d .te manifestation of The impoverishment of the Jew- this Ku Klux Klan method of resin,-ism to the humblest as to the most ing. a few 'veers aeo with ferent oreanizatiuns to be benefited young interest in Jewish theology and sod-this . ," and that this press "con- tion, just as he is to the Ku Klux exalted member of our people upon ish masses in Itinsia, Roumania, Po- .. under such a schem e. I hope that the husband, an Yiddish be- denly renounced Catholicion, became ' two children, leldrn, leaving ,nears e 3' easing f unc f ion t o ialto, in the home and in his par- land, ia Lth is so ' editorial t i main uania , Czecho- lovakiaork d these plans are before to ii interpret American events, Klan, which he denounced at the be- thee public monebody well laid versed in edu- converted to Judaism and studied for ' ' invalid, and two younger children in 5 cenes inte n se thatSth is w anis . 'the old country. Since coming here es ginning of his campa ign, a clarifica- ticiation in the civic life of his corn- I.atv well the rabbinate." she has supported herself and sent ideals and institutions to their immi- on a fundamental munity, the Jew—every Jew, young of imperative importance. The man I rational aril lion of his positi nn i p 1,1 1 matters in 100,000 Jews in France. Dr Jewish readers." t h e United States will be engaged to issue which Mr. Marshall's candidate, 'and old—ie challen g ed to u P hole the who possesses a sewing machine, • grant There are about 100,000 Jews in money to the husband for the sup- Linfiele Om in his cur- Mr. Coolidge , am ths far coneieu. historic good name of his people. Harry cobbler's or carpenter's tools end, • p u h make such a survey." France, but it properly developed,, port of himself and the children in " To the Jewish y oath the challenge when necessary. raw material to en- b ously avoided making" Amer-1 Rabbi ;Minuet Schulman of Temple ' I make a great contribu.l the old country. Now she is an Amer- iast page.) Turn to special force because they corms with able him to work, is in a fair way to SNOW( ey Beth Fl. New Y ork of of Palestine lean citizen and desires to bring here I b are still facing life in prospect, with realize a livelihood. t th the proj . e declared: "I beg to th according to Mrs. Gottheil. For there' her husband, who is now well, and ld and their careers yet to moo Ho that I do not cons: id er such a I Trade Schools for Orphans. m ny influential Jews in France, the two ehildren. They are unable , • reputations yet to establish. plan desirable--certainly y not for the ;are many "Finally and, in a social and moral , , to come until they can comply with ' New Spiritual Vigor. present. I consider it altogether too they hold important posts in the pre "We must stand for something. sense, highly significant is the work large a proposition to attempt to ent government and, with the . the quota provisions and although . ti, must g g ive e vidence today 1,,y wish One° I strength that Zionism is now develop- they are, by law, entitled to a prefer- , , o f t hose which the Ort has carried on with the •.'e ag unite all the various , Jewish boys and girls in the countries through Reform Jewry, Zionism' once under the quota, there is little ' _ chanetrristirs which have ing thropic and social service idpro likelihood of effecting their admission , f in which it operates. The war has reiee e atterl.cies-in.! k fed to b Holy derated through all the chapters o 1 is country in one national chest, for quite some time. Section 4 (C) of "You Gentiles," Returning From Visit to the our checkered past without endeavor. yielded a pathetic crop of thousands Author fhe said. ' geese s from which would be distributed not can e there, exp i ing to generate new spiritual vitalit y of orphans who must be prepared in- The Keren Ilayesod Women's of the act exempts persons burn in ' Land, Pays Eloquent Tribute to the Labor and Enterprise only the funds necessary. for all our Leagme has done valuable work for Canasta and unmarried children under and morally to cope with y. . Neither can we afford to bask in the dustrially of the Pioneers on the Soil of Centuries Adored Countr 18 years of age, if accompanied or owe American Jewish activities but life. The Ort hoe eetablished 80 s I light of a few sporadic luminarie also for our foreign charitable active- the upbuilding of Palestine in the few following to join a native Canadian trade schools in sli the countries men- l years since its organization and Mrs. ties. NEW YORK.—"I went to Palestine mountains 1,1 central Palestina Thin our midst. A national reputation tion ed and is educating these boys , Gottheil expects, through an Regrets- citizen, from the quota. Oftentimes valley had, until a few years ago, been cannot long subsist in vicarious glory we fin,' that children born in Canada to see what is happening to the Jew- almost uncultivated. A few fugitive upon the reputations of :single saints. and girls-13 to 16 years of age and Al, Absurd Extreme. conducted nationally . I • ct is would be carrying the idea re. I went out to ask, in the molt critical periods of their he •,_ year, to enroll the majority of have parents born in England or fah spirit t and the reputation of ry. Many Can ans 'What do Jews become in Palestine. se ttlements and old Arab villages were The character f he toleration of charities, in itself 'ths i the lives—so that they may be able to hoth countin Canas ta foradi and for local purposes excellent, to Jewish women in America in the some many The answer in 'They become free- then to be seen over the whole ex- the Jew must germinate from earn their living with their own aveerliv ed who pansy, which is capable of absorbing characters and reputations of Jews. an absur I extr em e It would be ere- league's work. years are in a much worse position , men : e ating a h e I s. •which' necessarily could I ort brought back nearly half a million productive set- of the mese:, of the Jewish people. hands. to come to the e United States for the "The importance of this work in to Ours. Today there may be seen, seat- who in their individual lives, in their purpose of joining their families or This was the rep not enl it that individual initiativ tared at various points over this valley daily contacts and in their ordinary be realized when it is recalled that personal responsibility and ioc ea. 1 $163,000 PLEDGED relatives, or indeed for any purpose, from FaRestine Maurice Samuel, noted noveliet, by port and author of modern Jewish agricultural settle- spheres. must reveal that caliber of the growth of delinquency and im- TO SHAAREY ZEDEK . than those abroad. The American . , You Gentiles." Ilia address was de- ments which are carried on with, thought, principle and conduct which morality among the youth of Euro e p Pride, which are now the most eill- ' e_ient . fae tors In obtaining funds. It i - consuls located in Canada must ob. I livered at a reception tendered to him methods which would do credit to the should justify and enhance the rein' is astounding." WOUld A )•v.the Zionist Organization of Amer- t Appeal. at Two Services Net Leese fain all immigration certificates of al- )•v. foolish enough h to et t mpt, a te The Ore, Dr. Bramnon explained, in the present ' meet progressive American farms of nation of tee Jew as the practical - - lotments under the act from the ice at the Hotel Astor, recently. circumstances, tne the cm- i Sum for New Synagogue. , is engaged in a campaign for $1,000,• the middle west. Two factors made idealist of history. American consuls general located in Delon of a Jewish national chest fors In describing what he meant by -- "Let that be our task in the RP- .000 throughout the country. Of this this astonishing change in the 'steely American purposes. But of to i Members of Shaarey Zedek Con- the several foreign countries subject lewish freemen, Mr. Samuel made poesile combine with this a collection country—the financial assistance of famishing year and in the years that amount $750,000 in to be used for have pledged $163,000 in to the quota. For example: The clear that quite ■ different concept American Jewry and the determine. lie ahead, sons and daughters of Is- , loans to farmers and artisans and re:.7e,yeef, .American consul In Toronto or the prevailed in Palestine from that which tion for foreign charitable activi- gregation of the Jewish pioneers, who were reel. Let us embrace our command. $250.000 is to be devoted to carrying the initial effort to secure funds with , A lira . . . to see quixotic. quite true that especially for , which to erect a synagogue in the sine in Windsor, Canada, must get im. preealls throughout the rest of the inspired not simply by economic need Let us cherish the Privi le ge it ins- on the work of the trade schools. A 1 i , persons northern section of the city. Rabbi migration certificate' for o so ns world. In Palestine the thousands of but by the belief that they were build- poses and vindicate the responsibility Fred M. Butzel presided at the ' e Pure e , a of foreign charitable ac- recent immigrants who have been rea r be highly desirable , A. M. Herahman sounded the call st horn in England from the American imples. Israel's good name—it has meeting and Morris D. Waldman, to e e r it would for pogrom.ridden countries ing up a permanent center for perm.. i it been our heritage and it is our chal- Jew- create. some organization which the 'torn Kippur evening service at ' rho• consul general in London, and Jewry. e born in Russia from the Arneri- cued looked from upon self-reliance as being syn- cured , The most extraordinary feature of lenge. It shall be the token of our executive director of served the United Charities, who in Europe The 'w eld unify the various agencies that the Westminster Community Cents the can consulate officer in Rica. No onymous with freedom. They belies- at and at the morning service the work in Palestine, said Mr. Sam. salvation." as • representative of the Joint Dia- " now appealing from various 0., e ev Zedek Synagogue. At the Russian immigration certificates have eel that they would become free when ribution Committee, spoke in terms s the nature of the men who I been allotted to any American they would cease to he dependent on uel, Pointe of view to American Jewry for ' fla-r-- were doing it. Before they came to i PROFESSOR KALISCHER, ers, not mercy !olds But until some understanding branch service the pledges totaled as yet n, be of commendation of the work of the 1 for their political $103,000 and at the synagogue W.- .consulate in Canada and very small Palestine, theee pioneers had been not Ort. Members of the group present i 79 SCIENTIST, DIES AT brought about, it would be i im pel g - - 000. Rabbi Hernbieum declared that number of allotments of other quota rights but for their economic exist- only homeless, but utterly unproduc.; were impressed with Dr. nrameon' ■ sible to accomplish this It was this belief that filled And c e r a majority of the members attended countries are available in Canada. and five. The European upheaval had BERLIN.—(J. T. A.) —Professor statement of the Ws activities ener ittle it is rww illogical to This provision holds good regardlem °ice. . • extraordinary e gy, an in o n e .o unite 1 teir e congregation during of the number of years • person has them with eJews fr om the nor th end body our home charities omic 'system, and the place young I Solomon Kalischer, famous scientist, indicated their readiness to co-oper• them the endurance to pull disl odge d th es and our for- th gave the s. In an effort to make possible holy day th e econ vig ■ chant'les, It is intended to i , 504, . e I might even say it the The to , professor at the Berlin Technicum, ate oug the first years of suffering in two appeals mark the opening lived in Canada. ent to the United thrth continuance of the organization's that they would establish men and women u ho hail emigrated . t, di e d Sept.. 23 at the age of 79. Pro- wish For It is well known have for induce direct w w ill to hope _p e h hich in w been futile and helplessl m Among those who listened paign gram. . that _ _ t . ro r o gra a _ le th e Jewish law declares that the of a cam a r e els Ia - p wh o w an a near enable States from the quota countries, but themselves in complete independence. Palestine had their birth. Any eye.. ensor Kai' ve b er, wh zel M its purpose to se cure a sum coneid ere- perhaps It can more easily be justified in the land of tine of Rabbi Hirsch Kalischer of to Dr. Brameon, besides r. Bu M. e empeetd. demands of the poor in our own city the esale early Rte , e es would harenterf Waldman, were Dr. Leo members to give come Jew- IIDUliC investigator fa the father of the movement and Mr. a before those of another city, Under the spur of this faith, site and the on the grounds that people in the old I Hershman, loafers. I P i - 'Bialystok, Rabbi A. M. In Pal Franklin in need of the lib- of d i n our own country before those non to the question of • . prorilic- them par . Russian - u. ian Jewry to rebuild ish pioneers in Palestine have . Stern, Jo- erection of a synagogue that will be country are more e they had been changed from help- ' lenient estine was one time president of the Melville S. Welt, Milford erty and opportunities In this country ed altogether unexpected m' reign land. Now, to create re ts. . 1 and Milton IL Alex- keeping with the traditions and ac- than those who are In Canada. dreamers Into viRs Union of Jewish Communities of seph H. Ehrlich one body that shall have the disposal in Samuel instanced the development of less tivities of the Shaarey Zedek Con- able workers. They had become in- ander. "The anomalous examples of this the Valley of Jezreel, the great rift Germany. of all ttiese fund, and shall decide, as gregation, one of the most influential Morn to Fags Two) of fruitful land which breaks up the board of assessment and dtstribu- Conservative congregationa in the Crum to last page•) country. (Turn to Page Five) Marshall Espouses Proposal to Summon and Peep Early Early Conference , JUDAISM IN FRANCE . BLOSSOMING FORTH EX IRIS IN YOUTH IDEkts PR C Beholds Palestine a Land of Love and M Mc Which Produces Free Men i