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LWISR RROXICLE

1925

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rOL. XVII. NO. 7

AMERICAN HEBREW
CONGREGATIONSTo
CONGREGATIONS
MEET IN ST. LOUIS

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Remembers SAW IN PALESTINE
MID WEST HEBREW Sed er Many
Charities FINE FULFILLMENT
SCHOOLS TO HOLD
OF YEARS OF HOPE
BIG CONVENTION

of All Denomina-

tions Remembered in Di4-
.10,vish Artists of America Re- Rabbi Leo M. Franklin, Henry Wineman, Morris Waldman
Urge United Effort to Raise $150,000 As Our Quota
nosing of 11,Niate.
Louis Lipsky Approached Land
veal Wide Range in Form
For Needy Ones of Europe and Detroit.
Cleveland Selected As Place
With Fear but Returned
---------
re.
an d Color.
were
, set by
For All Inclusive Meet
Charitable institutions
With Strong Pride.
Whether the Jews of Detroit shall measure up to the standard
late I saa.•
membered
in
the
will
of
the.
of Educators.
other Jewish communities throughout the country, in selfemeritice, in
By MURIEL H. NETZORG
Temple Brotherhoods and Sis-
Seder, which was probated with Reg-
at the
ister
of
Wills
•Mackrell
at
Pittsburgh,
One
enters
expe,•tantly
the
room
sympathy
for
their
less
fortunate
fellows
and
in
devotion
to
the
spirit
and
terhoods Meeting
RECREATED
DETROITERS TO TAKE
Pa. Institutions of all denominations 'COUNTRY
where the work of Jev):s in art is ex• ieleals of Judaism, is Emergency
the question Fund—Rabi
at issue---not
the raising
of
Same Time.
Leo nierely.
M. Franklin.
Tuesde
AN IMPORTANT PART
hatfa
t
THROUGH JEWS' WORK
Jewsh
i,arttant tee
hibited beginning
at Temple Beth
during
the $150,000
the
a be
Jam El,
5 and
ending
evening for
told
the first assembly of campaign workers gathered at the
is sat
_
SUBJECTS
16, 17, 18, Are Dates It
" ha
weeks
I MPORTANT
"Although
Club. this campaign is in behalf of six organizations, these itre but e anuary
TO BE DISCUSSED Jan. 19. The first impressions are Phoenix
Al;t,(:rrtruhd.,.. Says New Jewish Generation
n-1"ti‘i)"h
While we need and J
t,
Fixed For Session and
larger cause," Rabbi Franklin declared.
varied and interesting, so full they
Seder. all of his household furniture,
a
Wins Soil Long Fallen
Social Functions.
are of diffused
light,
melting color,
symbols of must have every dollar that is asked, this is not the question at
To Open Sunday, vague
automobile and his home, he made be-1
masses and
unfinished
lines. absolutely
Convention

Into Neglect.
f the quests to the following institutions,
Then comes to one for a few nee. 1...sue. I will confess that we are carrying on an experiment at this time
O
jan. 18 and Ends Thurs.
Bernard Isaacs, principal
to he invested and the I
ments bewilderment, a sense of in- We are going to try out the temper of Detroit's Jewry. We
tzoing
to
Sittlation
1,111 A
ser :ire
for Detroit United Hebrew Schools, is re- the sums
day, Jan. 22.
whether this communitY is canaille of meeting a
rthcoming Mid.' income to he used for maintenance I
,

dotorntine
hole
NEW YORK.—In the gray dawn . of
, with success, we lettY
--
f the definiteness and a desire to take in
for the f o

as well Pronounce . sponse&
.
.,.. • 11 at once Then spots on the wall in a seriems
way.
If this
campaign
nial con vention o
0
ingaslse0m
h' eas
in the
future.
If it is meet
a failure, we may
West F e duational Convention in a ParPoses l
sixth bi en
-•
:i j
greater measure than any person con- • Allegheny General Hospital, $1,- azicoonlitsitliilt-ocfentihneercomuonrtnry assembled on
fhe k
National
Federation of. Temple
first one, then another.
T
Ntts! with the meetings, In speak- ",,Tellt.:0,HIiin,",t,';',11•,'Iliaeul,10"oe(1),ill,,!1,1,:tflit,",(i.),I, I
mAEsHALL PLEADS
spots taken form and personality mill ourselves failures and cease to hope.--
still take place simultaneous. mill,
The light, color that there can ever be established in
o f hM a n t t atn kan
ter
ii i al t t hit; 0 f otot ih
Mg of the forthcoming event he said: '
1 with the twenty-sixth biennial con-
,it:0,Inialli,dolfi l i ia , j ceoli,nriti:,hivtiiiiii,:iii, itihat.ian4 a pier
t that greatly desired unity of
s p i ta it i. i li,:rdi,,,, rifi,:it,w
. • .. j ti e . become imlividUal.
I ,I. Detro i
a ft er
ll t-b niz ' itil °ale
'
s
a
tti t, f

chan ged
vention of the Union
" 1.. "' 11,t
1 ',eite,
NDED
-F0
det•orations, designs heart,
and spirit.
0 past ,
brew congregations, which will be held ."'"'"I'',
lthem far out into New York Bay,
The mut
meeting
was called at the re-
e -.
1";
n'
h
M St. Louis beginning Sunday, Jan. , scon
and other artistic subjects too flume-
of Pittsburgh, $20.000 I
t of Henry Wineman to per ft
ec
II jo ,i.,Ile in the cast, but teacers tall
the
Southside Hospital, $1,000; West came to a stop alonside a huge ocean
on One bevies to sttely toes
eero nieesented giving the eonven-
18, continuing
:Monday, Tuesday, Wed
to
paintings, the culpture, t e working organization wich, be.-1
J• M. Gusky I liner. Despite the cold and the dusk,
Thursday, Jan.
lions a one-sided endlook. Many fine .,,
[wren Feb. 15 and 27. %till exert itself I
rl• $ 1 . 000 I .
and Kahn
and women on board were in
nesday and

seleitions were adopted
I'm' ll"?0"ta
22. Iltadquarters for the convention slowly
the
ash 40,000 Detroit Jews and to ' Points To
al asems but
Orphanage,
$,,,000; Jewish Home for I the Men
the handicraft.
paper n ,
r
eras ti
were out to
r t e six
•ng Proof of Im.
Aged, $10,000; Hebrew Shelter-1 holiday
. spirit, for they
As Shining
li t
.
Onek
inasmuch as the
will be held at the Hotel Stetter.
,
h"- t °itire fr int them sue port for the
The
re in
Dineen-
araw"
:°"°h°w
to
were ignored nothing
useful has ever
ur
ainventions.
This ' the
' ing and Immigrant Aid Society of '
Prior to the evening of the
migrant Value.
organiz' ations which ;ire to partici-
al eTera(C'es air- "
New York, $500; Columbia Hospital, welcome bottle Imuls LiPskYt e
I
t
w ;trnetsitu C''s.
lion, there will be a meeting of the , tmroaints (life elele mien intota
come
out
of
these
in. Wilkinsburg, $500; Eye and Ear Iles man of the Zionist Organization of
--
surprisingly good pate in the fund.
,•,,,,,, ,,.ntiffit I h4 ,,, will he different
I
executiee hoard, Sunday imerning, there are a fe
NEW YORK.—A stirring plt‘a to
Three Are Social Organisations.
.,
'`,I
, r,0 , )
,, ,
'te l e"
,
e l l as th e
Presbyterian Hospital, I America, on his return after a four
h
, le, at the Hotel Stutter. This ,,,,,, _, good from Mt- artistic , view-
'
,. or rani?' itions are the ' • members
and worshippers of the :oolitic as the educator as w
of these
s aa
,
,.
v--..
.
I),
.
Pa " St.
Three
RS
the
''
'
followed by a lunt.h.
• and
, Cr, voter.
.....
1"
dreamer as well
. $500;
Francis Hospital,
$500;
Ilut, Of lino. arrangement
., St. months' stay in London as member of
.
exectitiVe,
the
conference will be ,
. , ss-
to
Detroit
and
three
are
local
•.
. ,
Ga/Jetta fermen
. • , s ,.
, j.tonn

and will he feel- Of
-.. smciai
.
Gement • flospitai,
sou(); 1 assa- the World Zionist Executive andafter
el I es repiesent-
note ere t h ose b)
le 000
Jews stranded
of the world, •11
Jace,hy and William S. Schwartz. Al- in character. They are: the Commit- Central
and Free
Synagogues
en be- in man
to t h e Members
hit f the
i.
vant Hospital, $500; I it s um.,
European
seaports
and
in
,,,
lowed by another meeting.
his first visit to Palestine.
though not designated a portraits, , tee on Jewish Refugees, the European v 'a i rious
„I de net for a moment expect that liersulosis League, $500; St. Paul's
Cuba was made by Louis Marshall,
The committee of welcome, at
Convention Opens Monday.
the paintings "Hiding," by traits, Reconstruction Fund (Ort). the Jew
Orphan Asylum, $500; Western Penn-
on
this
tine
gathering
will
work
mirtnles,
chairman of the Emergency Commit-
morning proper will open
whose disposal Mayor John F. ilylan
The ce n•
,
I L A.
Monday
morning with an invocation Richard, and "The Old Gown," by ish
Chautauqua and the Moore
ne of the mu-
tee on Jewish Refugees at Carnegie .1,ut, I do I b s e lieve that we are laying the sylvania Institution for the Bl ind, of New York placed one
se h„„1, e r Detro i t, the Y. W.
N. P. Steinleerg, are much too careful
foundateals of an initiertant ipstitu- , $500; German Protestant Orphan
d b y Nathan
isville ,
featinii, loveliness Girls Camp and the Hebrew Free Hall recently.
by Mrs. Leon Goodman
of Lou
. lion. The credit for this idea belongs Asylum, $500; St. Joseph's Catholic nicip boats, was heade
natinal
(menet-
Interpretations , i f
Marshall
painted
a
picture
of
"
o
Association
IGernilath
Chao-
Straus,
but
Mr.
Straus
himself,
owing
These
Mr. Marsh
orp h an A sy lum, $500; theme for Col-
Ky.,
chnirman o f the
ou
, Loan
dissuaded
y,
tee on religion. Following the inv.- tie pass by without mention.
. dim I. None of these organizations the extremity in which the victims of wholly to Der Isist June, E. Re-
to his mistiest-II age, was
netods. t"astlx""
r
ommittee be the appointment cif a artists have caught
America's restrictive immigration binowitz, David Rebiesen, Louis Dus- ored Children, $500; United Presby- from making the trip in the early
One
are
at
present
receiving
funds
from
will
and terian Orphan Asylum, $500; Indus•
c on
Mrs. M. them. given liehtness to them. decors- other agencies and all, according t o laws find themselves, that made it pos.' tad, M. It. Cohen, II. Goldman
a
dawn. The other members of the
credentials.
aunt - trial Home for Crippled Children,
sible for all who heard him to visual- ! _sof constituted ourselves
St. Louis will deliver an looks again and again. The
come
to
the
delegates
live,
impersonal
qualit
y
of
two
out-
those
in
charge
of
the
campaign,
are
of
$500; Pennsylvania Association for committee included the leading Zion. a
9"
,
.
Steinficld
address of we
Mee to make a survey of Jewish ed -
ire the disappointment and the agony
S.
sorely
in
need
of
contributions
tel
in-
f the country and there was
Blind
of
Pittsburgh,
$500'
.
l
• .
11 1; W1111a1"
add
e during, the of suffering which has been meted out , .., _ .
• in t h e mid-west- Adult
IT
br, presi- , tanding callSasSes
Mrs. Sallie Kubie Glauber,
" T h e Road sure' their maintenance.
ern states. After completing the sum Pittsburgh and Allegheny Orphan ' special delegation from Chicago head-
and
rk State. Federa- Schwartz, "Utopia" and
to those who left their native land s l''"
year.
,.,,sting
ee Eternity," are unforgettable. Here ..,,,
vey we conelude•11 that such a gather- . Asylurn, $500; the Tree of Life Con- ' eat by Max Shulman. The mayor's
dent of the New• York
tee
.\t the meeting Tuesday evening, with the hope that welcome awaited
grace of the
lion of Sisterhoods, will respond in
the Zionist flag. When it
are recalled the languid
as a hack- . eg as the Mid-West Conference.would gregation of Pittsburgh, $10,000; lie- boat flew
anchor alongside the Aqui-
in the murals tel fowls de oresided over by Henry Winelliall and them in America. And
brew Institute of Pittsburgh, $10,000;, dropped
half of the delegates.
NI orris D. Waldman, director of the ground to this picture he set up the I°, both benefiicial and practical.
the Pittsburgh House eif Shelter, • tania there were cheers front the pass.
litre J. Walter
Frieberg,
President

Federation of Temple Chavannes. but in the figures of skim
Mr. l'Ileiol Jewish Charities, the follow- figures of Samuel Gompers and Julius
vho lined the decks. A small
the conferees , idea Woo ex -
color. more
en kt.
— rs e
, When
I t the educatienal leaders el e5(10; Hebrew Free Loan
.
of the Nu
i want Jews who rose to
th • mayor's boat and
,- ., re Schwartz Me More .
, Association
•I • fed to a permanent
I re
'
I\
,
,
• , it,
• • ,
Sigcchceds,
• of Pittsburgh, $-.01
Mr.
enth usia,
i
reat
eminence
in
this
country
be-
they
oecanw

and the fr, presentation
reports will
Mg,
more rnoth•rnism.
•le ee
.
Barnabas
, National
Jewish Free'
Hos- eventually succeeded in bringing
follow
in executive of ,ecretary,
Rale
Harlem.,
"Girl and Flower." A '"""y executive committee: Fred M. But-
from the liner to the small
Ehrlich, cause
of response
their patriotism
and dere-
lion. In
to this appeal
th, tic teat they teem- to at-company us socialites
or a modest painting, one of 7,1, chairman, Milton :M. Alexander,
i ps ky
L
rat title f
l'Ittshulgh and jointly sell the idea pital for Consumptives of Denver, boat. The latter returned to the
3oSeph
Z.
BroWn,
hi George 7-pint trewurer, Mrs. Ben- veiled Soft Mors, delicate nooleling, Harry
sum upward of $5,000 was contrib. t, the educators there. Pittsburgh Colo , $500; Jewi)eh Orphanage of
artist . Rabbi Leo M. Franklin. William
and from
p ier where large numbers, who had
H an I
s
)0: St
I•• the hendwork of a great
,

rn Olbard f t'hicago,
'

e
waited since the early morning,
a‘meet.cl amatiecl Nas t. the request of Dr. was equally as easy to conquer,
. Attracts.
}meditate,
uteri
, ihm
tandolg
committees
on
of
Synagogue"
for Bs -
s
Da-
the national
"Interior
harry B. Keidan, Jacob Nathan, Da- Wise to present to you the sad ease conference was then held in l'itts- Home, $500; I i h I - 1 " ele
I
are
eight
pallitinirs
of
Un-
n
Goolltnan,
chair-
hies, $2,5011; the Livingston Me- coined Mr. Lipsky as he stepped
Religion t Mrs. 1,e, ,
There.
Inter
vid Robinson, 1). W. Simons, Milford of some fifteen thousand Jews, men, burgh and attended by represe•ntative ,
the
nshore.
religious schools (Mrs. Henry
Emma But- women and children, who are now lit- from Detroit, Cleveland and Pitts- morial Hospital of Pittsburgh, $1,-1 I
Nat
han-
Stern,
Mrs,
Joseph
Welt,
Calls Words Impotent.
Nathan, chairman); state federations usual mter'''t
Mr.
0110; Frank & Seder's Employes' Me-
(Mrs. F. Dilsheimer, chairman); artist, Selonitin 11 itkewitz.
free and au- zel ad Mr,. S. R. Glogower.
IA
erally
stranded
and
marooned
at
sari-
burgle
and
the
plans
for
the
forthconi-
tual
Benefit
Association,
$2,500.
The Zionist leader looked even
of the brush
fearless.blastWaldman
will
continue
as
director
of
Bern, chnir-
The income of a trust fund of $5,- more wiry end vigorous than usual
- ous European ports and in Cuba and ing convention were formulated."
unionerams (Mrs. Is
e• r"" of a Synagogue, activities wit h Louis Busker as sec
""
Over 50 communities will lee minx- 000 iv to he used for a scholarship
Slay- visitors
del"'"
frti I''
his
"Interior
re
n) union (Mrs.
museum
(Mrs.
at the
exhibit pause longest activities
man); prepaganda
II.
•h
t consist-
and lout no ne, of his simplicity and
retary. Four viee•presidens,
the case of man}'
good humor. Undemonstrative ,by
klin
Hershman,
still
in
their
native
lands,
who
unless
armed
at
the
convention
0

' • Fran
em will go down to Schools of the Middle West to be held for any young man selected by the
air f log
N,
.
ler
re
canvas
seen
to
a,
°
Clt•velaird, January 16, 17 and IS,' trustees, regarellt•ss of creed or color. temperament, he nevertheless spoke
.• k •
S. K. Glauber, chairman): co-opera-
and Bt•rkowitz. were chosen help Conle 5 to t h
across
There are many bequeMs to relatives
Wiesenfeld, chairman); a
eery ' the room where. tne lighting
an
e
o f P I•stine with emotion. "Words,"
11 1
.

' Mr Wineman.
n (Mrs
t la • ,
asst.
the grow, , . ,
. including Chicago,
he said, "are too poor to desert e
Hebrew Claim College scholars ite. can lee appreciate , .
he
Immigration
Discouraged.
Following a brief introduction and
"You
all know that
during the last , burgh, Cincinnati, Reehester, Lorain, and some employes are remembers
A mono the many landscapes are
,
what Jews have done and are doing
a statement of the aims of the cane-
(Mrs. Jost-nh St-de chairmen).
.lambRichard which One
reclaim the land long held as a
three or four years, there has been a ' Buffalo, Dayton, Columbus, Toledo,
three
by
.lamb
Interesting Reports.
like to hang in a home. They Paige by Mr. Wittman, Rabbi Frank-
court- . A k men, Canton and Youngstown.
I
promise and only today becoming the
A report
on "The Progress ,,t the would
"Dunes," "Algonquin" and "At. lin sought to present to his hearers growing tendency in various cou
Four regular sessions will be held
re
, stage of Jewish realities.'
a statenwnt which would indicate the tries, and particularly in the United
will he rend by Mrs. Sam are

States, to the discouragement of im- and a number of social functions giv-
im,•I
• 1 the six
Later in the day he declared:
1 at t this t'
need
Cohen of Cleveland at the opening
1 f for f funds
Among the problems to be dis-
(Turn to lag page.)
en.
organizations
mentioned
are
to
con-
migration,"
he
said.
"The
worst
of
tablishing of Stan- Plan to Admit Relatives of Citieens ' .way double fear oppressed me on my
sessians on Tuesday morning, M rs•
tinue their services to the Jewry of the sequelae of the late war is the cussed are "The Es
'way to Palestine.First, the fear that
.1. Wiessenfeld of Baltinion•, former --------
nd Declarants,
n," "Th-c on -
growing spirit of narrowness, of a dards in Hebrew Educatio
Detroit and of the world.
lin spite of faith that could not be
president of the National Federation II
the Hebrew School Curri-

yet
Rabbi Franklin said: "In previous narrow nationalism, which considers struet ion of concur}' Ilelerew Ileluca-
will deliver the
of Temple Si M rs .
pro-
i WASHINGTON. — (J. T. A.) — A l otherwise the thing had not as
small
at
all those who do tel happen to be cult:","
campaigns a comenrativelv
been born, that it was a strained wish
invocation. Mrs. Maurice Steinfeld
,,
VII
to
modify
the
present
quota
law
by
I
et. fef Hebrew
portion of men and women have borne born within certain boundaries to be Mon," "The Fiscal Aspects
t•lfare
—_
the admission of relatives of citizens ' translated into terms of fact, a mir-
St. Imuis will discuss
aliens, foreigners, or. in the words of Education," "Training
ill
lta,
e student
discussion
was introduced by age fondly
"The• Religious
Problems
work. A round-tabl
w W of First Sorest Event of Season Given the major portion of the burden. It the ancient Greeks, barbarians. For "Supervision of Instruction in the 11e.
ey,,, reageketeeprtetvh
had
ual
YiO °h
Is not for the good of this community
at r r ue a t hl i tf faith
d 'frelnrents t 1,a Guardia of New I my
by Seniors and Juniors.
Cengressman
Educe- ""
follow (01
l a nd "Extension
nor of the cause that this should so a century, the doors of America Were brew Schoo,"
. se i read 1,y 1,,„1i ling .
I
conceived?
Our Nat Resident Students," which
e
,

----
said that each
t,,,,,,
an
.
r

b
.
h
"Tb.e fear that, granted my eye
A formal
ball IS.
will
Sundas
continue.
wit be led by MN. Herman .lung
Congrt•ssman La Guarelia's hill is',
ening.
Feb.
in be
the given
grand
ball- portion
of the community should sup- opened to all worthy men are wom - Hebrew educators of the t-ountry,
a
Milwuakee, who will di scuss the tired, room of the Book Cadillac Hotel by port that organization or those air- who desired to come bore end t" Par
Eash Ilt-brew st•leiel is entitled to mote radical than the one introduced j
o i nt or ev
m i rage , would I not find that the
and I
Of two mem-
rIman
te
.
ensist
,
lem from • "The Mother's r
coeigre
i.sman
Pt
local Ilada—ah Chapters. The ganizations which particularly appeal ticipate
in
the
upbuilding
of
the
eoun-
try. and the country was bh•ssml by c,,,,, iidegiij,,,,
I
'V
e
principal
of
the
voles for the admissiten above the I
View "
They contributed to la , of the hoard, t h
o it,
end of the telescope and that
the ,
coming. and developnwnt of it . se pool and raw tevieber. 'Visitors and Jinota of the parents of American citi- j would belle,la a real thing and not
Is i , •• ofteeneen there will
a la'
the a Rubenstein-Pastertitteki
Orchestra has t "In this way, it is possible that• their
the growth
when observed
close
range by the
so-
zens, unmarried children under IS,' , visionaries
had nt
seen
it through
RS
s f s an , w o,.,,,,,,.
ngaged. The 3elisses dalla Wine
ot
f the delel-'''te ,
e
from
n
n
-'""
"
.
e
role
n
:la National Federation off I •and Rose Lipsitz are chairmen and some agencies, not as deserving
er ryes of reality, It would be re-
in
charge
of
arrange.-
eives
or
husliands
of
aliens
who
have
j
h
,
The menunittt•t
and
inconsequential.
sisterhomls
mbiressed
by
Marcus
will
be
assisted
by
Mesdatnes
B.
Roe
otherS,
but
able
to
make
a
more
pre-
.
Some
of
you
have
as petty
eis and
beCOming
Pi ehtebrhom
, and dough-
urh on "The Problem salinger, Nlarviii Cingedel, Morris tenuous appeal, have profited while I Those who have not themselves
been ',lents iv urging the conimunities declared their ir.tentieen of
"I found that what the early dream-
have met rect•iveel edlicial invi- citizens and have resided in America 1
s be
II. worthier causes have been left with-j immigrants are the son
present campaign is tem of immigrants, as I am proud to 'hi
Jacob
ia. yealed
,ors saw and told of, what all the ex-
Pit ,
Lndau. Samuel Kievan:Ill,
arrived tatiems to communicate at once with for three years. The bill would also
The
of v
Is•lueation."
-The
'ers have reported, what those who
and municipal
st•venty
years
ago. We who
fet•I and the convention office, ge-Ung the names
st;
n of Itehris
the round-table
Berke. David
Diamond.
Max Frank.
out
support.
The
Pmdelems dis-
of HYman
Ulnae,
Morris Friedbere
and
based
on the scientific
methods some
of , be
a son of
inunigrants
addresses of the eledegates so that give preference in the issuance
have labored in the hard field of life
,
s he 0,m:tilled to then) in as to que.ta immigrants, unmarried I plor
, ts have been and
dbets, the
,
i,
.,
1
I..raid
Daviel-on,
the
Misses
Hattie
community
fund
ma
Maus
Rose
chests,
The
funds
will
be
distributed
know
what
the
inimigrar
;,,,e,
-
m ire told us the rhapso
w ill h e
In tin, cane- and can be to this
country.
and
for to ,, due time. It also assures those mem. and under 21, the brothers or sisters
Frietlimin,
W h. , teachers, the preachers the
sympathy
goes
out
1'.d/lent
basis of service
reason our
lt -slnesday. Mm. Davi41 E. Ilittletran. Betty Schrtzer, Mabel Au- o n a n,
the
physicians,
the
economists
wrest-
first
no man should measure his, that
h i ilei•i re to come here and, net- munities that the purpose of this min- of Anwricon citizens
ei r or
aliens papers and workmen,
'see
,
- a new political economy'—
in-, have
New York City will dis- thibmiek, Helen
limits this
ling with
resided
in Arteries
for prefer-
three •
s, have been prevented from vention is purely educatienal are! in-
taken
tout th
' haws
leiret from "The
students'
eust, Rose
Gordon.
Sara
Broiler.
ftemmon
Mrs. Helen
Blummsen,
Sara
Levin.
Jean- ,ifts by old
those
of
his
neighbor,
s,
chi
these
,
l
,,L
i
a
has
been
precipitated
into
the
bulging
no financ
Jewish law tells us, 'each' erthele
obligation.
La Guardia
,
1 doing so by laws which are restrictive ! ‘. 0e.,,,
the forms of life and the bravest words
resolution the convention years.
I sese Skutch
I n th e a of Baltimore nette Steinber Sara Weinberg an,1 ' as
man
enc.., however, to 75 per cent Of
rrank
the according to his power.
Whatever
in their character. We are, however,
,
, ,Token, the most imaginative, the
,
Bertha Lipsitz. The Mis-es Hilt
pt
in
furtherance
of
a
per-
e fe ••• I

w
No
Pmper
Standard
of
Giving.


an
I
nt s of each nationality.
finned
hu
I
merican
citizen.
N
A
'
en the nreeblent from "The , Babcock and J•eanettc Steinberg are
'
('•
a
it
"'•
organization
will
have
to
be
Detroit we have not yet estate- loyal oW e V e r unju
The bill also
of . most daring and hopeful are not ade-
, b e,
' s t a la w n ia)
lirilient
• . for . the repeal The
.
• calla
reserva-
..In
a
taste to portray the significance of
. View of the Jewish Co
' . •
in elverge of the tickets and
ratititvl
by
the
constituent
instituttems.
,
preference
given
in
the
present
lisped the proper standard of giving., th t h
shall
be
observed
and
l'
e p . I must be and
that which is revealed today in the
''. -
The address of the convention is t"C
., Peopleare mak-
law to skilled agriculturists.
If we compare our efforts in
.
tier , i

thin , shall be do'ne which to the
"f th e
e
eye"(
'

fit'f
,octal
immrew
Educational
(
onvention
'me"
land u it
twe
bills
are
pending
before
the
,
Three Important blues.
liar
eith
those
of
other
cities,
we
can
rea
i lb
slightest extent will derogate from its „ ,
Th . ' -
e il I,
both
the
se
'
It
has
been
.
5th St. Cleveland, Immigration Committee and was con- ing their own through unbelievably
Y
:
Thiee important issues of the Na-
of
ourselves
,.
,
(lit
-
attire
2
lel
E
controlling.
force.
We are
li


,
proud
of Temple Sister- ,l'il'oll sponsored
rifice.
i , , Detroit's .lo wi s h corn-
ters
• • 51i, Hattie the
sidereel on Jan. II, when the hearing hard labor and sac
tiomil Federation
"But that does not prevent us from
0,ten said , that
former
will constitute the program of and junior chap
obtained by Ceneressman Perlman prone to think that words are magic
hoed
Broder
the tomer
latter. i • i munity
has an undeserved reputation helping those who are in distress and! ()hi".
- -
the , I evertion sessions. errs, es M.tleman is president
of of
the
r
Oppesition against these and can tell of things so beautiful
who cannot at this time help them-
:Mrs. Hymen C.
Thenational
organization supports for wealth, that we are very much
the
'reposed lieerelizations of the present that pure beauty retires abashed in
..ti '1, u p
1 1 take
Perhaps this is trot,
Ohio, wt.
Schwa', of Canteen , Oh'
overrated.
selves as they would like to do. Dur-
I law is constantly growing, revealing their presence. But words are too
the
Iladassah
Medical
Organization
in
d
community
as
a
whole.
but
it
is
not
. • •- - .
the limiter of Jewish child study cir.'
• 1
ing the last ten years we have learned

'b what Jews have done
1 ' - ' •
Let those who in
VorUnt""la " I".
p
1111
resam
• hidden
I.
des, Mts. Israel Cowen of Chic age P a lest i ne • d
--- -
true o in, ' •
themselves or I many a tragic tale with
II 0 1.
\ I Lan
end d .
0,,,,rn.,,,.
. •
WASHINGTON. - The S u preme ... the
strong
antiummigratien ten
h
l and air e doing to reclaim that land
the past have
will .peak em the booklet issued by the act ivties in the
mewl sufferings of our European brethren,
!long
held
as
a
promise and only today
Junior lladassah chapters support,
fOrWard
of the '"
-s .
rear standards.
seat come Let
The
I'll ' eommission of the department of ,
- —
in Palestine and taken
the stage of Jewish real e
to set a the
them take but I can say without exaggeration
' 1 bec , im' 1
•••:',- ,sogue Red Extension of the l'n- orin arilv are
a
new
slant
at
the
problems
confront-
that
after
all,
there
has
been
nothing
Court
affirmed
the
as the fate of these men and United States District Court for the
;narent organization.
ties.
PERCENTAGE OF JEWS
idled. "Blessin end Praise." and 11 . i '•t th
' '------- -
Recreated Through Labor.
iter
them
realize, if for net
the obliga-j
first so women
tragic whom we are now seeking to Southern District of New York up-
time,
their and
responsibilities
IN WORLD ANNOUNCED
', I'. ''harles Cohn of Nashville, Train. ' — '''
I help. They attempted, as others be- holding the constitutionality of the
"The Jewish people are being re-
olain the program of the matra-
h ' N w Y rk
0 Kosher meat law of 922.
SUSPEND JUDGEMENT ON
r •sting created through labor, full-hearted
• t Juetice Sutherland handed
Y ling Israel. issued for Jewish

.
Rabbi Franl, speaking briefly of fore them had done, to change their . e
Interesting
, •-
A
HIAS SAYS MARSHALL lions."
It F: . • •
an .
sad lot by coming to this country. . .
by the union.
They prepared for that with great down
opinion except
of the court,
was the
unanimous
for the which
fact I figures with regard to the percentage and full muscled, for the Jewes tens.
which
each of the causes for w
onrluding session of the Con-
1 T A I - - T r Paign is projected, said:
usehold
goods,
they
left
their
that
JusticeBrandeis
did
not
partici-
'
of
the
.lewish
population
in
various
.
It
is
a
new
genesis,
with
a
long,
on
Thursday
care and much thoueht. They sold Na
chile; memory.
NEW YORK. -- I- • T.
Bran
'ill he held
.,
i
countries are contained in a new book ,
The Committet• on Jewish Refu-
case.
he devoted to a bus-
oLandlese for genesations, a new
ho
m's - • nemting
e and will and
s against.
1 • gees is doing an invaluablework in their
admen, believing that they could be pate
in consideration
of the constitu- . by Dr..lulius Itotholz issued under the
the election of a Kuneles the Yiddish weekly
pape
Appellants
challenged
men and
ins ,
M rs. Abram which first brought charge.,
"Deutschen,Jumien
im
Zahl
and
generation
of young Jewish
. m. all the ports of Europe. Fifteen admitted here. They sought to meet
of title,
women
is reclaiming a soil that had
net( extemtive board.
Anteriell,
all the requirements of our lime— tionality of chapters WI and :lel
simse of Washington will deliver the the
administration
of
the
Ile
erew
as acre
Society of
claiming
of our fellow Jews are suf-
Aeeording to the statistics given in long fallen into disuse and,
migrant that
Aid the sum of $316,000 thousand
rin r there the agonies of Hell. They that they should have passports, that te New York state law as being in mid:,
1"nitte1 contraention of thi. due process and the leek, the Jewe in France consti- after acre of land is recnnquered, the
in, .• at ie n.
by
I accounted for, continues teeing
1,1 the law clauses of tun..4 per cent of the population; physique and the psychology of these
these passports Were visaed
Brotherhood
.
e
„ of have
II'ver
W• Straus, Meeting..
president of the e"ahl not ''. u e, the ubliention
looked to America as to a land States consuls or con.ul officers. They equal protection
p
M its last issue,
comforts of life. they went to the different consulates in the Fourteenth Amendment and th ,n Great Britain .7 per cent; in young men and women are being
the depriving
National Federation of Temple
Broth-
hope.
By selve.s
dint of of
them- Poland, in Russia, in Galicia, in Roy . commerce clause of the Federal Con-
European transformed into the authentic per-
what it terms
to be of
documeM.
pro,
have managed to buy tickets to take
The
editor
of
ts
Belgium .9 per cent; in
ent : .
percent; in German Aus- sonality of the Jewish farmer.
erhs• els. will open the convention on
them to this land of promise. They mania, presented their passports, paid stitution.
The chief ground of the appellants' Russia 2.e
the milInianagI'm
paper, in explaining this action,
"Herded in the cities of the Galuth
blanch}- morning, .tun. 19, with his ing
fused . the invitation , Id all their reels except the cloth- the fee required by the United States contention was that the requirements ;re, 1.5 percent; in Turkey 4.r., per-
'
.
Gone here we see Jews
, .
t t ing on their bodies and too
mrssage, fillowIng which 0
stet ,: that t
rent; in Hangar)
• -
of
the
Ilias
administration
to
appoin
k• ing I , alestiman
ma
cities, from the
••
"
the
port
of
embarkation.
There
the)
Government
(which
uas
o
• they
'
''
m-mmith•es will he appointed. Reports
to are
cause
it to be "un-
Poland 12 5 per cent. ' In hiberm
Lasta:,, were met by immigration officers who , heavy fee, ten dollars being the mini- of the state
so Indefinite
a
. RA law
' ..)
. per cent of the •popula• basic rock to the comfortable modern


onstitute
of the seven national committees will
it,
build.
,
,
ordered
a
halt,
who
told
them
that
mum),
received
the
visas,
.
turned
purchased
their
uncertain
constitutional
for
want
of
any
weer.
,
then be submitted. These mnirnittees investigate the activittersaot.
lion, in Syria one per cent; in Pales- edifice. You we them in Jaffa,
,
h
arrived at tamable standard of guilt."
include religious propaganda, student a committee of responsible
a.. I Il s _... n
. preft . s persons
per ing from the first stick to the last
averting that the
he doeument.
Investigate
n . "'I' they could not go on because, under their steamship tickets
Justice Sutherland in his opinion tine 11 per cent; in Argentine 1.2
of
America,
their
quota
1
backs
upon
their
h
stone
a
city
that
reflects
their
own
us-Ifsre, synagogue attendance, social
rent; in the United Stairsthree i •M
I he port of embarkation, and then for Mat
states
that
whatever
the new laWA
e th
t what
v - difficulty
and his charges are Imsed
, cent; in Algiers 11 per cent; in blur- genius, awkward, but moulded by
a •
' service, membership, open forums
already filled. .
;me th ey we • • re informed th t Trey he in reachng a correct deter-
dministiratrin,annibiai: was „.Virtually
e
r.
a
extpiatriatedldfrom their th fi st C
n•e per ..-
tent and ' in .' Germany
'
silt-eritieism into the city beautiful
quotas
While the Hies
tor- peratilm.
ira;:uj.ir cum_
i,i
-. th
turn they could not ail becaur the
as to whether a given prom n e- to
of the near future. You see them
cou . not .
invited any Jewish .naeteiseetTl
are un• less than t ne per cent.
An experience meeting will he t h'''
he
beck. tney
not go foreard and, assigned to their respective countries mination
'' , t "
act is kosher. the app
also in the other cities.
s larld could
MC
They
hoped
an.
on Mere* afternoon at ,,,hich
in
,i
It
; ilv Bulletin has
"
---
l y apprehensive of the effect upon
reducol
to a state of beggary now, had been exhausted.
t•als
' a h . 1ft RM.
nt
"On the land, the peasant; in the
t' ,ntareling achievements of the year 13°n t° a pol
. . ass. a . ... , .a..in g they can not remain where they are against hops that the oppotunity du
w
I, featured. Many interesting mittee.
the from
.
cities, the creative power of
rt•covell
Leafs
ROBERT MARWIL SEES
What will be the answer of Detreit would be given to them
later
when a conclusion
them and their
business
a wrong
should
begin—but
in that
respect, of since
they
f je
a
seeking
for
self-
i
suer
to
an
inquirs.
Dal
lmi
'
'
. at their
innieatinrs are planned ter this mart-
HIGH COMMISSIONER with a newvision,"
year
s
. not required to "act
. across the new fiscal
to
their
brothers
expression.
lee In the (Welling the hr"th erh. "'‘ t at ''"" Ili
them live, or shall alas! before that new year dawned, are
i,wri
'
1
_11.
-
--
%
he"
'1
the
another law was enacted by Congress peril," but only to exerc'se their
There has Item' 71"r.1
"These three manifestation
r
eels. A 111 we let '
udgment in mind faith.
'' , I mirth-loan. in a service arrantrefl ' sip
.1 SlISCSA I.E M.-1J. T, A.1 — Rob- .
" regardIng the lilac for soa
.
they be left to die
more harsh than the previous one) stated
ntly by the Union of American He-
Continuing.
Sutherland
that the Jestice
evidence,
while' con- ert Starwil. leader of the heren Ilaye- conquest
conquest of the land, the eb 'Id
t'
a pparently s emanating
rot "atn a l n ng -
.,
Oat
60
Year.
Old.
in
the
image
Sire, Congregations, the National east: all of this
course
i
a
the
of
Ort,
thet
Rus-
which
made
it
absolutely
impossible
I
'se
r
_
the conclusion that sod work in lit-trM Michigan, was re- of the
sourer. a
.
the
sante
t-el-Minn of Temple Sisterbot-ds and
Then . there is the
6intine. warrants
that there s le Id te
for . for
them
to they
sail. in are
, sion
of the the
o1,1 recovery
language, and
by a expan-
people
'be National Federation Ten.,ple.
of Temple trim
charges. sian-Jewish
• "
of organtzation
Russan Jews which
from the
"And
Stranded
now
Europe's
left at • ports.
dozen the term kosher has • meaning well sieved by the High Commissioner, re- dent
people,
41,•sirahle

etne,e
St ough investigation o , th
than CO years has been taking
B rother h,a,d a. at
great in endurance, Powerful in strug-
I
t tiri
Lv
rn,!
ii
mere
e
enough defined to enable one engaged really.
the
Ills,
se
u
"The . clase of Jewish immigrants
of ,
friend,
a
116Pr
the
trade
tel
cerrecely
apply
it,
at
-tes.
Rabbi
Abram
Simon
of
Wash-Tht,
The-
echo
arrive
in
Palestine
is
better
than,
gle
and
selfless
in
hope,
give
confirms-
I.,
thousands
in
u ch an in t . fd misery
and congestion of the larger European ports without
- lion to faith and make possible a Te-
e.
thing.
if excel,
intrton • president of the Central Con- made, to submit to s
and training them in industrial without a dollar. stretching out their
. as a general
eternes
arise
where those to any other country," Sir Fier
I tion, is in every way commenda
them in their
h . least
to our task in the Galuth,
ferenee et American Rabbis, will
h somff
slIsIlh end citii A
add- pert Stsmuel declared. "The High dedicatio t
that
an pursuits or Placing them
upon
the
I
hands
to
us
to
help
The public should therehbire
Justice
become self-lextremity. They have only us to look tient?' cases
Preach the convention sermon.
.,t,'Ien a t h
. be
judgment
until
there
has
feature
the
open-
be
solved
but
it
must
solved
conditions
which
still
prevail
in
Eu.
ed.
it
is
no
more
than
likely
to
occur,
,
Commissiener
also
expressed
his
grat-
which
is
the
reserve
power
of all
land
supporting.
where
they
The
might
Russian
problem
to
for
help
because
of
the
distressing
opinions
might
di
er,
the
A svmposium Will
t to many , Rude tar American Jews for their cos! has been achieved
and
is to be
accent-
,,si
Of
dprn
,s, .inttireeretpiti held against 1 operation in the rebuilding of Pales-I plished for the recovery by Jews
lee seWion . on Tuesday mnrning. The 'ugh inquiry by res
, • theemPen Th:
their ancient glories."
1 and a report
in ussia are am t e rt I. assis - rope, ' which
makes it Practically im- ca;lida,idaoaelfsataoteactuer
great can
(11 1 ■ '00 for discuseien will be. "Hew -'
been
of
such
t
n
5
i
1 h 0 's
ha s
attack or never assailed as indefinite. tine."
' ' if
t - Develon and maintain the In
% tn( would he
uniuvt
• ••, t" ' R
., _
(Continued on Page 71
"tn. t a 1
"1 our Young People in Judaism."r " fuinem.
(Continued on Page 7)
pursue any other course, Marshall
The rabbi's view will he upheld by
states.
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