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A merican ffewish periodical Gaiter

CLIPT0N AlrtN01 • CINCINNATI 10, ofilo

PAtir.;

p_ifsideisi)

1 rf-boit

H
A M

Reports front trained observers and
reveal that
s.aial workers ill I. :1111V
thousands ,t1 Jews men, women and
cildren, who ha left their homes ill
order te proveN1 to America have been
-.....-
held up and stri 'tided in various sea-
By Ch... H. Jox.phd ports in Englan , 1, Cermany, Rouman-
(Ceoywright, 1921.
Dolland.
Benny Leonard better look sharp to his Jewish laurels. Jack Dempsey I in. France and nu embarking for the
Prohibited fm
s that he is Scotch, Irish and Jewish. Surely a combination that would •
unable to return
norm al physique. Once to United States, le, they are forbidden
I hey can tie,
alike a thampion tighter of almost
an
ho o
if tellin g the world all about vbence
11110
m
ivelihood
in the ports
i
ime, according to a sporting writer w
e wish
i,so
to earn a I
y, Bat Masterton printed a story about Dempsey's being J
ntre th ey are detained. They are
1 i t
mpse
So Jack asked his mother about it and she answered that there was a great- o
So
gandfathcr on her side Of the family by the name of Jacob Levy.

,

'

ar

l ,

'

I

A Store o

Life and
Action

N outstanding characteristic of the Frank &

Seder Store is activity—crowds of eager shop-
pers coming and going, something new going

on here, some fresh matter of interest there, some
bright new display yonder—new arrangements, new
merchandise on sale. Back of every such evidence
there is one unchanging purpose to make this store
responsive 1Q every interest and requirement of its

! ;"

attic II

It

of mis-1

A

al

tic

eluded in the new quota. Notwith•H
,
standing our American visas granting
desirable
us the right of lawful and
emigrants to enter the United States,!
we are again to be confined like psis-',
Doers, doomed to face all sorts
have been
chief and dangers which we
our lon wandering
experiencing in g
of our jour-,
stage
up to the present
nay."
Situation in Cuba.
chap-I
Simultaneously with the new
ter of Jewish misery in Europe which'
we have just described, another chap-
ter is being written in Cuba. s tranded.
are
There 5,000 .1 toNS
Most of them were persuaded to mi- •
agents I
illiSallindoll,
grate to Cuba by
of staantship companies who persuad-
ed them that after abiding in Cuba
for a short period they would qualify
• for admission to the United States..
That is the testimony of at least 50
per cent of all those who went to
Cuba, "only six hours from the United

on,
ed
.land Samu
osoff, an im mig ra nt boy newlyeek
frel ' s
ago Sam uel It . R
I,ast w
Thirty years
New Y ork C ity .
apers in Park Ro w,
Russia, '!'It'llep Rosoff Engineering Company, of which he is president, was
contract of $1,617,000 to construct a section of the new
colony, • ,
Awarded a subway
through Washington Heights. It
route along St. Nicholas avenue and up
rage and n erve plus , At any
d stil l ha s
seems that Rosoff a lways had an
coumost bo ys start in life rather
course.
itting pretty. " Of
rate,
here
he Samuel
is "s
young!
But
must have been an unusual sort of yougster after
an to hat, won such a osition in the commercial world. That's one objec-
States."
p in the provinces have against the newcomers. They
Most of these :ire women and child-
per center,
tion the i on
nds and fathers
gallop off with too big a slice of the cake.
' I•en destimal to husba
-----::
who
ha•. declared their intention to
I
Last week Abraham & Straus celebrated their sixtieth year in business
become citizens of the United States,I
in Broolslyn. That started some of the old-timers reminiscing. Abraham
and young girls destined to near rela-
not so
f
O
22 ears ol.
d
course,
tives. As a matter of fact, very his
opened of th e tor e when he waa small drygoo ds s h o p and with hint
any circum-
Ab rah At
if any, could, under
12 she was a
e
age
am
th
admission to this
worked
Benjamin Altman, who founded Altman's, and Lyman Blooming-
bi g
stances, qualify for
le's. So the boss of that little store must
country.
lish e d Bloomi
d ale, who estabo d
ngdagood te acher. In 1892 Isidor Straus entered
Here is what the investigating com-
m erchant and a
us is
a
have been a go
thate Abraha
Stra pr
m & Straus. Today Nathn
mittee found:
all
it
becam
n
he
inserted
0 said
the cost of living is so
the firm :01
Abraham niacin retail history whe
1. That
f rainc oats had been
dent. It is
high in Cuba, that these immi-
he had learned tha t a certai
ne od to all purchasers
IdVertiSernent that
ben re lifunde
uld
wo
I
grant,
are
all
undernourished and
the
price
ade and that
S
i mproperly m
i many of them starving, and the
ts back to the st
who broght suc h Coa
of right d ealing, Whi ch
tropical heat plus the unsanitar%
I environment in which they live has
bi g{
ig successful stores.
caused an outbreak if disease ,
---:
It stems that, in Russia, if it isn't one thing its another. This time,
among them.
are dying, of malaria.
high that
instead of starving to death, hundreds of thousands
2. That rents are so
cases of malaria in Soviet Russia according to the
they are forced to live in the "red
0
are
over
5,000,00

There presented to the Third Russian National Malaria Congress. This is
light" districts, where rents are
report
s in 1913.
lowest.
JULIAN KROLIK,
twice as many eases a
That due to these conditions,
-----..;;
Com•
I
ide
of
s
outs
Member of Drive Executive
nsan e perso
tned thast I th ere are more i thos
the girls are exposed to nom •ral in-
nible persons
poss
mitten.
I have alway s main ai
e
im
wonder where
fluences. Some of them have al-
ometime
S
noe
laced.
p
asylums than inside.
in
ng to attend to God's business should b
ready succumbed to these influences.
ns ensical menaced with deportation or :•xpul-
who are all the time
disturbed by their
tri in which they l Others may—unless the situation is
ti ther weak niinds
from the cou nes
l phenomena as the eclipse sion
They have been getting
ra
natu
S
ire stranded on the ground that they speedily relieved.
of the world.
theories about the e
eis h fo lk.
Die in the Struggle.
of thes uchfool
may become public charges. What-
of the sun plays into the hands
The Cuban Jewish community con-I
a they had, either from
•err little nwns
and,
the
famous
radi-
-
sists
of
about
30 families. When the
possessions
i
The lit ing Age comments on Dr. Alexander IMO
of ,he side of their household
this Russian
immigrants first arrived there, the
the Jew
Socialist, whose picturesque adventures
age one
of 57. 'rmoney sent to them by relatives,
this
ad
e
al
m
ewish
community
rendered them
the most talked about men in Europe. Il die recently at
n, h e was nos been used up. Local ,lowish co- J
but the burden has I
Be was born in Kief and in that city, due to political agitatio a
guard munities which have tried to help, , some assistance,
too
great
for
them,
due to the ,
eiton,
arrested and banished to Siberia. On his wan there he killed his rm
them have exhausted their resources.. b
of these refugees.'
escaped to Switzerland, where he studied economics
.Steamshipcompanies that have been ,,t„,.t.,,ostot, numbers
and
f li I ei isi 'yr Volkszeitung, where
Rh bare hands
d har •ing up their . It -sides there is no future for those i
card i ng
at Basle. Later he pine t c .
Ile was driven front one German
ar d aga i ns t. the nmney paid for
be was associated with Rosa Luxemburg.
state to another and finally turned up in Turkey in 1005, where he made „,
refuse to do so any
in
a'
t'
foodstuffs ond in later years he
aillger. The situation of thew unfor-
quite a non-Socialist fortune
beautiful villa near Berlin. Ile achieved great reputation in writing o- tunates is one of acute distress, an
Ile had one distinction—that of many of them face starvation.
a
cialist artcles
uner
d the name of Parvus.
i
man in Europe. But this seems to be no handicap to
The plight of these refugees is due
upward to fame and fortune.
being the ugliest
to no fault of their own. All of them'
struggling young Socialist making his
hold passports bearing
visas liy
of Am
cheaper and more practical • and more effective to engage three
dean een , utt , t, °thee ,.
It's for one congregation than to establish three congregations. There is „
rabbis
confidence
their hm ,,,,, iT, tn ..,stified
justified
congregations are growing too large to be effectively •
by it rabbi and his assistant. In fact, t hat,. having satisfied the proper au-
no doubt but that our
stores, hority of ti.eir eligibility to enter the
administered, spiritually speaking,
as they are today constituted, congregations resemble department
.,
es. and alsd, having paid I
• II art' stat es,
do they house. It is humanly imp
and
activitieS
000 persons, though it is i•xpected of hint. !And for their transatlantic transportationi!
so many departments
too'
would
be
permitted to proceed to I
Bible for a rabbi to call on 4,
weeks or, at most, a few months. ,
a few
or 200, the rabbi is certinly
a
ex. their destinations without hindrance;
he is expected to call on the 4,000 in
0
s of 10
, , i . iteho,. I lot between the time that'
rson
his
When t here s i a confirmation clas
in one day and extend in pe
or more homes
they complied with these formalities.
peeted to call at the 100
and their arrival at the point of ant- ,
felicitations to the parents.
.uu
------;;— ....__
and harkation the quotas allotted to their,
States
Then he has the weddings and the funerals and the anniversaries
his various classes, and not considering the native lands under the United
of
Then, inimigration law's had either been ex- I
the birthdays, to Pay nothing
engagements, both Jewish and non-Jewish.
I
possibility
of institutional
too, our proud
congregational members wishing to "show their rabbi off," hausttst or had been reduced by the
I immigration law passed during the
encourage invitations to speak at dinners of the Chamber of Commerce,
the Rotarians, the Kiwanis and the Lions, to say nothing of the hundred I last session of Congress. Most of
th ,,, refugees have been stranded
organizations of a civic or fraternal character. And once in
six months, and there are
and one other
church group that would be pleased for
a
large number of cases where inimil
But
a while there happens to be a Christian
children.
almost forgot the rabbi's wife and
rabbi. And
I
then
they
expect
to receive any attention. Then, too, there is a grants have been held up since April,
to hear
the shouldn't
M. L PRENTIS,
a lecture on Sunday. And the Jewish holidays it Iti23.
reports of the I
Colonel in Automobile Division.
Extracts froin the
sermon on Saturday and
have a habit of belong
arriving
every
year.
I
have
merely
touched
on
a
few
of
to a rabbi of a large, modern Jewish congregation. investigators will suffice to indicated
aS,:ricul.
pulpit boo extreme is the plight in which I refugees in Cuba. It is an
the duties that
through
of find
their
own. , focal
c iuntry, mainly, and the chief
But to attempt to obtain a more intimate
contact
beween it pew
and
is quite
expensive.
is far
better . these victims
then:salves
smaller congregations
fault
by
establishing
to encase
three or four or five rabbis, each to have one department
of the no There are 3,500 refugtet , ill ROU-
i sugar cane, raised on large plant
some conspicuous
f t h at
,
tions mainly by Negro and
.
. . Chines
whom the gov
mama
m
is
distant when it will be absolutely necessary fora country will not permit to remain any labor, whose standard of
place the day is not far
of that the lowest. With thl se the Jewish Imo
longer within the b oJers
r
of rabbis to take charge of our congregations.
migrants cannot c inttete. Practical':
t hem
There are all kinds of sweethearts, But through the alleged letters writ- counts}'.
in hundred in Riga are also faced all but 10 per cent
out employment. There are but fee
with
the
danger
of
dtp,,rtation,
the
ten by William Webster Yandergrift to Miss Ray Myers. we learn that Miss
will
Myers is his "little Kosher sweetheart." Probably most of my readers Billy date of which had already been fixed. I industries in t'u'na, and in these th
explain that he is our old friend,
.1 skilled workers among the refugee
e committee succeeded in securingkill
recognize Mr. Vandergrift when I
a temporary postponement
of the din canna find employment because the
Van. It seems that Bill has been married only five times. Maybe all, of his Th
only a postpone-
I
I di. not speak Spanish. Some of th ' e
is on
t
.
sweethearts have not been so Kosher.
om
Colonel meat . The decree whith will plunge men are peddling, earning n
mes
l
Chase refugees into a new abyss of cents let $1.00 a day. Others have
Outstanding American institutions! The should
Coonial
lie Da.
proud of the
day.
America
died
as
a
result
of
eking
out
a
liveli-
Club.
and queens? Good old despair may be enforced any
Ethan Allen, the M o nday Opera
Where flu y shall go then consti- hood by peddling. They tried to sell
led-centers—net! Didn't their fathers and grandfathers fight for lit,
100
ice-cream
bricks,
wha
,
tutus a new oaf,
arty! Didn't they fight for severanc
boxes of ice strapped to
Eighteen
their Fenkell Mother.' Club:
shirt sleeve democracy, that's what they stood for and fought for. Now , , summing
Summing up its investigation, the
The Fenkell Mothers' Club will
chests. The sun horned t heir backs.
we are told that the sons and daughters of these revolutionists are helping
says:
after-
its next meeting Saturday
oll:re is the situation: The rata-I The ice froze their chests. E
finan,e the return of a czar to the throne of Russia! The Monday Snobera
Feb. 14, at Custer School, cor-
dames who are only 50 per cent Americans in
them died a pneumonia. A num-
delightful
I
Club.
those
iclea15,
are dear,
charged
with having acted as "angels" for the dear, delightful lives a the:e
emigrants
five
in
Am.
I
These
relatives money
sent to and
the her are threatened with tuberculosis.
emigrants
Samuel Weinberg of the Jewish Daily
Detained inimigrants in Cuba arel noun,
Graod Duchess Cyril who was here the ether day, in providing fund: for
I re: ./ tis.e.
. charged 20 cents a day during their • Forward will give a review of Yiddish
Czarst propaganda
in
behalf
of
Cyril.
It
is
about
time
that
the
silk-hatted
imss., ncr Linwood and Midland avenues.
and a
orantly believe that Americanization means merely teaching t'ilf.'1;:ecessary papers. The native
detention, and may effort is Infidel
literature by American authors
snifflers
who to
i gn
a( English
foreigners, should wake up to the fact that Americanization governments issued
consuls
passports
vise,' these
and I to prolong their detention. The
musinil program will be furnished by
Club the AI:Wide/in
Circle.
rcle.
sic
Mu
ports.
Steamship
tickets
for
I ports and visas of most of them have
means much more, and that such organization% as the Monday Opera
ass
adf. expired and the necessity to renew the
F riday
Afternoon
Plans
for the
Purim masquerade
per-
needs worse than most foreign-born citizens lessons in Americanization. p the l'nited States had been ye
in
re
we
ple
be
discussed.
e
peo
If these documents make them easy vie-
Will
an d th
It""la is such a Pleasant country to live in. n Recently
the peasants
of ' nes: 0.: come to this country. visas, tiros of exploiters. Jowish children are party
by the measures
adopted
growing up in ignorance, without re-
ice s , i
and
Liehovichi,
Jewish
girls
are
West
Warren
Mothers' Club:
them to
It sell their grain at (00' prices, in order to pay taxes, assvm- the consuls had not issued the
the %Wage
I ligiou, guidance, and
the office of the local executive cum-' the problem of these stranded
At a meeting of the West Warren
to fre:,
immorality in
held
might not have arisen. It
falling victims to t
on
grants
bled in great numbers, marched
Mothers' Club,
4, the foi -
demolished them and killed all the Communists in the village, the , of view of relief, lo•cause these emi- the midst of which they are conmelled and $lichigan
Wednesday • ifternoon, Feb.
rters and the members of the Communist League of Youth. Just is a Jewish problem from the point
air
to live.
lowing
officers
were
elected:
Mrs.
Pre s r e p o
Purpose of Appeal.
Rose
• grants are Jewish."
in Einantiel Klein, president; Mrs.
likt that!
Story Told by Immigrants.
To relieve this - duation, both
t; Mrs. Isa-
of
the repo
however
detailed
l am sore that many readers will be interested in Louis Marshall's posi-
Rot
enii-
dare
Heiman,
treasurer,
and
M.
mendment
the the
Federal
Constitution.
JeWish
am niistaken, but I always
believed to that
abuses
of children the investigation committer, the fol- Europe and in Cola, to save
thou- Silverstein, vice-presiden
tary. The pres-
lI°I• on the proposed chibidabor a
, mothers'
country
in
relation
to
labor
bordered
on
the
inhuman.
The
states,
lowing
from
700
refugees
at
Riga,
ad—
sands
of
other
potential
st
unscu-
idents
of
the
four
other
r
l'••'hans
by the institute ca-
want to I control the situation, but for some reason or other they don't seem dress:} to United States Immigration , grants
from oe
being
caught
in the same
$lorris Feingold, secre
them
again
Ilus- trim, to prtct
ni lb ,
situation. Of course Mr. Marshall's objection commissioner General, W. W. which and to advise them whither they may ten :led gTeetings in behalf of their
re fundamental and the
applies to the entire question of over-centralize band, is the most eloquent description
pulous agents of steamship companies clubs of
to l'.'tow how to control
liy
ours find themselves. migrate and find both opportunity respective
A lecture
appalling of situation
f the brethren
Carl' was given
o these
pre-natal organizations.
is
welcome, the Emergency Commit-
Sherman. A musical
will suffice to and
tion of power in the country.
of the situa- tee on Jewish Refugees was organ- Bessie
Boudona
program
was arranged by the Friday
"The great reason for opposing this amendment," Mr.
$larshall
said, "is give
Just a two
paragraphs
Music Circle. Russian
held in New York

endleatls
eventuallY
complete
picture
refugees in , ired at a conference
Way June 22, participated in by 37 Afternoon
eeting.
powers to the Federal government an
[ion, not only as to the
th,,,•
it o yes po lic e
I-
the tendency to centralize power in this
national and central organizations, at dances followed
the meet
club recently
visited the Michil
If
The
and tyranny.
,• •-potism
iry continues,
it will in time equal that ofome or Russia. A c:•n- Rigs,
but beg
with
regard
to all:
"We
you
to note
that we or-
that an appeal Ran
Art F,xhibit in a body. Reginald
ived in Riga for the purpose of filing which it was decid• d
into all the states is a thing
Amer.
of the Art
r
government with tendencies reaching
our
declaration lo•fore the American should lo• made to the Jews of
tr• ,
ar. The proponents of this measure have already tried to consul as far back as August, 1023.. ica for a fund of $500,000 to be used, Polan, educational dir
were deClared
to f e
%s , • ,ive
and were granted visas to the United first, for the relief of the acute dis- Museum, addressed the group.
v the Constitution and have enacted two laws which
of
th ern
tress already existing in
quota not
wa s in-
stitutional."
en :min,
the Russian
but we were
the rfge and second ,to investi- East Jefferson Mothers' Club:
, I.nt 's 'xh.
countries,
The Mothers' Club of the East Jef-
Fund. Adolph Lewisohn heads the I '' still
e the quota for this par. This gate conditions in various
' cluded in
and to foster Jew. - ferson avenue and Grosse Pointe sec
mpaign in the United States.
n,d our fault existing
but was between
entirely due
Palestine
in
to
agreenients
the
ish
immigration
to
those
lands
in
ev
[inn
will hold its next meeting on
"With the means that the fund will Was
shipping, ay legitimate way. These investiga-
furnish, the Ort will he able to will
avenue. This meeting will •
in the the Hos- • lions are to be made by competent ex- Eastlawn
- F.
shipping
rompanii
confrence,
and,
as
known,
Tuesday
afternoon, Feb. 17,
122 f
gat at heri,,,i
have
he in th „ f orm of a ,,,,,,,0
situati , n for both Ht.-, who
and those
unexhausted in Parts on economic, climatic, political
'wen unemployed until now
Was
still
dis
in
such
countries
,
soon to join them, if the law sain month
quota of ftecendo.r, there being and other covuliti
will
be h guests.
A musical
and liter.'
atm are
s ' Is are willing to open their gates to at
whi:
the husbands
of members
I
There are 25 technical the
.
.1 . 0 CO-
f number
.
I ,hools
, pas.: nisintained
ary program will e
by the Ort in Po. at t that time a great . a o
tiewcomers.
(Concluded from page 1.)
with
the
tolucational
de-
is the feeling of this committee, operation
evening courses for adults fre e,
It
land and ev
oNt ore t h an a year ago we left our
, ',bet ping. Now they , ha ve
conducted
in artisans
conjunction
with
of these.
If the
could
be all
put homesteads and native country fur based on authentic reports of the sit- nartment
of the Jewish
Institute.
A. M. Hershman
of the
Shaarey
' • ' . that organization, the Ort, the
Re-
r, and have been for more than a nation existing among these refugees Rabbi will address the gathering. Re-
Ppeedily forthcom- Zetlek
, iatinn for the Promotion of AR- on their feet with loans and credits • eve
confined to the emigrant , that unless help is
he
served
by
the so-
Among
0
freshments will
half year
), Clare and Technical Trados
the fund would provide, the pro- quarantine
in a strange land, ender- ing, unless the entire $500.000 asked do ; e „,,,,,,,,,t ee.
will
for is subscribed within the next spy..
the Jews, and are asking it to
posed move of the Polish Sejm
en- I The temporary officers of this or-
and we
dest
them the schools, the evening courses, lose half its bitterness. And more i ns n life of privations days
have eral weeks, a serious calamity will
art' as follow,: Mrs. Nlor-
situation, which adds a new ganization
these long
the tools, the machinery.
than that, the Jews of the country and tion. All ting
sue.
The
MN. Barney
forward with soulful ,
t.s.k of Jewish tragnIV. cis Abrams, president;
he insured' i,,,,, t ot
D
moment of re-II chapter to the
:f the adjacent sections will
Ready With Program.
to
the
happy
an immediate and generous
against any further such disasters.1 longing

by obtaining our quota num- , demands
Oppenheim, secretary, and Mrs. Sam
"The association is ready with its
will be engaged i n oc cupations lease and thus being enabled to pro. I response to this appeal from e%-ery Barnett, vice-president; Mrs. Louis
Pogrom. It has arranged Plans fo r They
:Fleisher,
treasurer.
!hers
always a need."
freed at least to our destination. Alas! Jew who refuses to deafen his ears
--
ti aching children and adults technical for which there is
I
the happy moment did not come, the; to the cry of suffering Israel.
trades. It has evolved means for pro-
I
Aaron Copeland is the composer of
of ,
and we, a mass oed
viding those Jewish men and women
nrDadvid
M.
Neuberger
of
New
York,
Among the latest bequests made to , quota was closed,
a symphony for organ and orchestra
who already have a knowledge of arti- the Jewish National Fund are one of 700 wanders, among whom are ag
esient of the National Coast Anti-
Nadia
sanship or agriculture with the proper
and little ch ildren an d r-
French
organist,
en - '. person.
000
by and
the late',
plans but and
the majority of whom are ,Pollution League, recently urged Con-, played for the
first time
by when
Vienna
Jews
a
by
toots and materials for the work— $70,000
f -. r and life Kress to enact laws preventing
the Boulanger,
the
h
recently
appeared
at
Aeolian
Hall
.
I $10
selling to them on credit. hi-
e
the nat.tga
the New
condemned to pollution of
million
pow-,
dot- other
Moshe
o Battino of Janina, Greece, young peop
fiery of these plans, the running
lose
again for
still
another
half a year of about New York. saying that typhoid , in
New
York as soloist
with
Eu-1wbose
entire
estate
is
to
revert
to
the
.
thirsting
work,
are
York
Symphony
Orchestra.
Cr, will he der i ved from a
the result of pollution.
in
Jewish National Fund on the demo.
lives before we are able to be in- fever is
lar fund now bei n g ra ised both
n'
our
toPe and the United Staten, to
n of his wife.
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