DECEMBER 12, 1924
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SOLOMON'S TEMPLE 1
COST $30,000,000
But Second Sanctuary Surpassed It
in Magnificence.
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VIENNA.-(J. T. A.)-The cost of
the construction of Solomon's Temple
was not less than $30.000,000, accord-
ing to the estimate of Professor Ig-
natz Alfred Grotte of Breslau, who
lectured here on The Two Jewish
pension. and Cabin of Jewin Tel***** hie As•nci•)
(From C
Temples."
The first temple, built by King
General Weygand, French High Commissioner in Syria. is retiring from
constructed
mainly
of
Solomon, Was
corn- his post in Syria. He will be replaced by General Sarrail, who will leave
Egyptian materials and %•ac
plated about 1000 B. C., according to I l'aris shortly for Beirut.
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the professor's calculations. The ma-
Memorial services for the late Edwin Samuel Montagu, former Secre-
terials were not very durable, being
mainly marble covered with gold tary of State for India, were held at the West End Synagogue, London.
• attended the services.
Colebrook, representing King George,
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plate. It was at tire to by the besieg- Lord
ing troops of Nebuchadnezzar in 587
emigrants
to proceed to Peru from Besse-
The second group of Jewish •
B. C. and was completely destroyed.
The second temple was started by rabic under the auspices of the Jewish Emigration Bank of Kishineff left
for Peru. The group consists of
of Solo- for Genoa, where they took ship Nov. 22
Herod in 20 B. C. on the site
construction last- 46 men.
The
mono temple.
ed 60 years. The Herod temple sur-
Six thousand textile workers in Lodz, the largest textile center in
passed in splendor and size the Arrop-
of Athens. Two years after the Poland, declared a general strike, owing to the refusal of the mill owners
oils
completed it was de- to grant a wage increase of 23 per cent. Thousands of Jewish workers are
temple woo
stroyrd by the Romans. All that re- involved in the strike.
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mained was a wall which in reality
Sir Herbert Samuel, high Commissioner of Palestine, received a visit
had no connection with the temple
proper. This wall is now known as from Dr. Samson Rosenbaum, former minister of Jewish affairs in the
of Lithuanian cabinet, The High Commissioner evinced great interest in the
the "Wailing Wall." The Mosque
Omar is situated on the site of the position of the Jews in Lithuania. 0 • .
temples.
One million, five hundred thousand francs was designated as the French
quota of the Ort Reconstruction Fund at a meeting of representative Jews
held at the home of the well-known Jewish philanthropist, Leonard Rosen-
MEMBEP
thal. Mr. Rosenthal subscribed 100,000 francs.
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Austin Chamberlain, foreign secretary in the Baldwin cabinet, repre-
sented Great Britain fit the meeting of the council of the League of Nations
which was held in Rome Dec. IL The council considered the report of the
GARFIELD 2423 .5380 permanent mandates commission on the situation in Palestipe.
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German notional parties in an election speech at Elberfeld. "The anti-
' Semitic propaganda is only bound to harm Germany and is indicative of the
retrogressive tendencies of the German national parties," the chancellor
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are several Klan organizers at work in Toronto. He also stated that there
is nothing illegal in the ritual or oath of the invisible empire. The attorney
general's department beleives that Monteith was trying to make money by
securing members for the Klan, although he stated that he was not a paid
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A Palestine excursion of 200 Jewish students recruited from nearly all
the European universities is planned by the World Federation of Jewish
Students, according to announcement of the Students Executive in Vienna,
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received by the Palestine Zionist Executive. The tour is planned for Pass
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over and the promoters hope that arrangements may be made for a sum
mer session at the Hebrew University. The Zionist Executive was requested
to submit an itinerary. The students' executive suggested that arrange-
ments be made for their lodging in school buildings unoccupied at the time
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Three hundred and eighty-one delegates, representing Anglicans, Roman
[ Catholics, Congregationalists, Presbyterians, Baptists, Quakers and Jews, Arthur D. Marks Appointed Head of
Baltimore Paper.
were present at a conference in London to create a better understanding
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between Jews and Christians. It was opened at the liberal Synagogue.
BALTIMORE.- LI. T. A.) - Ar-
One hundred and eighty Jewish delegates were present. Rabbi Israel I.
Mettuck, who presided, stated that despite the differences in the various thus D. Marks has become publisher
religions, there is one underlynig principle which unites them all. This is ef the Baltimore American, a pr
H earst
the unity in the belief of find, a foundation upon which all religious beliefs newspaper and one of the two morn-
was
formerly
business
Ile
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can meet on the ground of niutua l re
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King David and manager of the Washington Post and
An important monument, dating hack to the times of
King Solomon, was added to the antiquities of Palestine as a result of coca- at
one time business
Washingten
Times. manager of the
Mr. Marks long has been an a
cations carried on by the Palestine Exploration Fund under the leadership
on by
nd financial
Particular People Prefer
end
of its acting president, Rev. Garrow Duncan. Excavations carried
esident
the Palais
has lite of the capitol. Ile W11 1
and
view the Tower of Solomon. The tower, which
is 40
feet high
a striking
picture.
The archi- id the Washington Rotary Club for
Strictly censored. highest
forms
two steep f castions,
one
on
each
side,
the tower includes David's masonry with Solomonic repairs. The one term and
now
is of
a member
of the
Standard
a tors
that organize-
of director
trcturn o
ctor of the t eileral
tower has been declared a national monument and will be taken care of board
,inn. Ile i s
Polak Musicians-The Band You
' American National Bank, the Acacia
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' by the l'alestine government.
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Pogrom activities, love for an immigrant Jewish girl, remorse a and
tragic curities
Ntutual Corporation.
Life Association
Russian
Ile is and
one the
of Se-
the
Renner.
death in an immigrant camp was the story of Raphael
soldier, ex-officer who served in the Jew-baiting army of General Denikin. leading figures in the capitol's news-
qua i n t anee pap er circles.
Born in New Orleans, Mr. Marks
Renner, who was 23 yearn old, a refugee himself, made the ac
Granite •nd Marble
of an immigrant Jewish girl, Simo Silberhord,
one
of the Jewish
girls camp
who received his early educatien in New
the
Eastleigh
immigrant
in
in
are on their way to America, stranded
at Southampton. Recently he entered the Jewish faith and they were mar_ York City and went
to newspaper
Washinten p ro-
8 9S. Ile entered the
the
staff
of
ried. Since the marriage, Renner was depressd at having abandoned his 1
number of the
had found her cession as a ton
faith. One morning the camp was nroused by Sims. who
their trysting place. "Love the Washing T 20
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is greater than everything," read the rote which Renner left.
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Professor Miklaszewski, minister of education. representing the Polish years
age. - Essex Coach Sales Top
Hudson
Dealer in Detroit.
government, attended the funeral of Maximilian Halperin, director of the .
Nearest Rivals With More
community, who died in
Warsaw
Jewish
Artisan School maintained by the
Than 100 in Wayne.
Warsaw Nov. 18 at the age of 68. Dr. Halperin, who was an ardent l'olish ,
Russian government for his participation in
, patriot, was banished by the
The stampede for coaches is stimu-
the Polish insurrection of 1881. Ile remained in exile in Siberia three years.
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Ile served as director in several Polish technical schools and WAS
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• few promoters of technical education in Poland. The minister of educe-
toting to
Hudson-Essex
business,
eulo-ling
Aaron DeRoy,
Hudson accord
Essex
distributor, whose organization closed
in behalf of the government. lie
tion placed a wreath on the grave
.
November with more than 100 can 77
had lost a loyal son.
declared
that
the
republic
and
Sized Dr. Halperin
leadership over any other rival ex- makers put together.
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cept the lowest priced four-cylinder
"The rise in popularity of the
coach," said DeRoy, ''is proof of the
According to official Wayne county
leadership of the Hudson-Essex or-
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A registration, Hudson-Essex cars were ganization. Concerns which once,
bought by 294 persons, as against 183
&
$
10
scoffed at the coach are straining I
f, for the next line of cars, 151 for the every nerve to build one. When a
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second nearest, 142 for the third and
man thinks of a coach he thinks of I
DeRoy said he
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K. W. Lewin-Epstein, who until recently wos in charge
activities in Europe, is returning to his home in Palestine in order to found
an organization which will arrange for the settlement in Palestine of immi-
grants now stranded in various parts of Europe. This organization will aim
to influence American Jews to finance the settlement in Palestine of their
relatives who are unable to proceed to the United States on account of the
immigration laws. This plan has been approved by the Zionist Organization,
the Haas and its European representatives, the l'alestine office in Warsaw
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A bond of swindlers who made money by counterfeiting passports of
Polish Jews who have relatives in America and then drawing money on
the local banks, was discovered in Warsaw when the swindlers made an
attempt to defraud the office of the iliac. Two wrests have so far been
made. Both of the arrested men, Joseph Lozebnick and Loterstein, have
long criminal records, according to the Warsaw police, and have succeeded
in swindling hundreds of American Jews whose relatives in Poland desire
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Several Jewish workers and two Arabs were wounded and one Arab was
killed in a fight which occurred between Jewish workingmen and Arabs of
the neighboring villages at Afuleh Station, between the Jewish colonies
Marchaviah and Balfouria. Jewish workmen started ploughing on a strip
of land which was considered by the neighboring villages disputed land.
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men. Thereupon the Jewish workmen tired on the Arabs. Several arrests
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refugees who have been permitted to stay in France, was demanded by the
French government, according to a cable received by the Hebrew Sheltering
and Immigrant Aid Society of New York from the Berlin Immigrant Di
rectornte. Following the receipt of this cable, John I,. Bernstein, presiden t
Ilise, called a special meeting of the committe for activities abroad,
of the
which derided to cable the necessary sum in order to prevent the expulsion
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Only three Jews in Vilna have been permitted to retain licenses to
duct liquor businesses. Ninety were in this business in 1922. The govern-
ment at that time resolved to reduce the number of licenses. Sixty-five
licenses which were held by Jews and 18 held by Christians were revoked.
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The central committee of the Palestine Railwaymen's Association, in
which both Jewish and Arab workers are organized, is considering a reso-
lution favoring the removal of the word "Jewish" from the name of the
General Jewish labor Federation of Palestine. The resolution demands
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that effort should be made to bring the Arab worker ,
In larger numbers and to conduct the Jewish co-oeerative work in agricul-
ture and industry through a separate Jewish organization.
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The Anglo-Jewish press comments extensively on the draft report of
the permanent mandates commission concerning the application of the Pales-
tine mandate. New Judea, the organ of the Zionist Organization, states
that it prefers not to express a definite opinion on the subject until the
.
report is officially published by the League of Nations in its final form
The London Jewish Chronicle criticizes the report of the commission and
urges Zionists to concentrate in rebuilding Palestine.
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