APRIL 2 1, 1925

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unknown future be the lot of any of
us. Let that thought move us to sym-
pathy. It will make of us better men
and better women. It is that touch
of nature which, as the poet says,
makes the whole world kin."
Dr. Stephen S. Wise, who is chair-
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man of the emergency committee's
real money for the philanthropic campaign to raise 8500,000 for the
cause.

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Organizations Assisting.

Numerous women's organizations
have signified their intention of co-
operating with the Hadassah and have
appointed committees to take charge
DID YOU SEE IT?
(Fres Cwrespendens and Cables or Jewish Telegraphic Agency.)
of their respective booths. Mrs. Harry
Fleischman and Mrs. Louis Ruben-
Ministers of the Jewish faith in Roumania are not to be exempt from stein Of the Ladies Auxiliary of Pis-
compulsory military service according to instructions issued by the Rou.
gah Lodge, No. 34, I. 0. B. B., are
martian Ministry of War. Jewish leaders see in this order an unfair dis. chairmen of the punchboard booth;
crimination
against
the
Jewish
religion.
Mrs. Herman Cohen of Purity Chap-
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ter, No. 486, 0. E. S., silverware;
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The dedication of the new Bicur Cholim hospital, the largest Jewish Mrs. George Cohen and Mrs. Joseph
ALHAMBRA
building in Jerusalem, took place in the presence of Sir Herbert Samuel Zuckerman of the Jewish Woolen's
AUTO SALES
and representatives of all Jewish parties. Rabbis A. I. Kook, Zonnenfeld European Welfare Organization, live
l and Jacob Meir and the Iligh Commissioner were the principal speakers.
birds and bird cages; Mrs. Harry
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(Next to Alhambra Theatre)
Klein and Mrs. James Sobel of the
The
prison
term
imposed
on
the
ritual
butchers,
Jacob
Rappaport,
Meyer
Hebrew Ladies Aid Society, strudel;
Phone Empire 7468
Schwerzanowsky and Uri Zaitchick, tried in Minsk on the charge of con- Mrs. J. R. Greenberg of the Ladies
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spiring against Zetzl Droykin, "proletarian" schochat, was confirmed by the Auxiliary of the Michigan Federation
White Russian high Court of Appeal, following an appeal made by the of Ukrainian Jewish Relief, -rugs;
Mrs. David Berger of the Bicur Cho-
sentenced. • • • •
lera Society, blankets; Mrs. Merman
Systems
Poland was prohibited by an
Bookkeeping
Audits
Fisher of the Sisterhood of Congre-
The sale of several Jewish newspapers in
order of the Polish government. The papers under ban are the London gation Emanuel, umbrellas; Mrs. H.
Weekly or Monthly
latt the Jew- Cogan of the Ladies Auxiliary of
Y pper Zeit. the New York Jewish Daily News (Tageb),
in
d ha
z, published
BEN SACHS
the Shaarey Tephelia, balls; Mrs.
y Jud of Kishineff and the Hebrew daily Ila'aret
ish dail
Public Accountant
H. M. Shulman of the Home Relief
Jerusalem.
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Society, trays and boudoir clocks;;
Thousands of Warsaw Jews marched to the grave of I. L. Peretz, famous Miss Minnie Willis of the Kadimah
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,
— Yiddish writer and poet, on the tenth anniversary of his death. Delegations Girls, overnight bags and favors; Mrs.1
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I representing various organizations placed wreaths on the grave of the dead Jacob Harvith of the Zedakah Club,1
poet and Sholom Ash, American Yiddish novelist and disciple of Peretz, bedspreads, and Miss Rose Berick of 1
CONCRETE GARBAGE and delivered an address.
I the Nu Beta Phi Sorority, cedar chest
• • • •
booth. Mrs Harry II. Prenzlauer is.
ASH RECEPTACLES
Mrs.
Elias
Michael,
daughter
of
the
late
William
Stix,
one
of
St.
Louis'
neral chairman for the above group
until • Court Nonce is sent
Do not Mali
Price will Ins, ... 20 per rent.
leading citizens, will be elected chairman of the Board of Education, ac-1g e workers.
100.
eau
! cording to a preliminary vote. Mrs. Michael led a ticket of 14 candidates.' of
H. M. KOFFMAN ! The next candidate received 10,000 votes less than Mrs. Michael, who re- I

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By Rabbi Jehudah, the Prince: "I) )
purposes outlined in Mr. Marsion
address, issued an announcement not live in Shakantzib" (the city of
from the committee headquarters, scurners).—Talmud.
103 Park avenue, that $265,000 has
One who rents a small garden
already been contributed in cash.
which he can attend to personally)
eats
birds; one who rents many gar-
By Rahh: "Do not live in a city
where you can not hear a horse neigh dens (which he cannot give proper
attention),
birds eat him—Talmud
or a dog bark"—Talmud.

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REFUGEES' PLIGHT
UNPARALLELED IN
Godfrey Isaacs, brother of Lord Reading, Viceroy of India, died in Lon-1
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'corporation. The London Times reports that Godfrey Isaacs was a bap- I
tined Jew, having accepted the Roman Catholic faith, and that his funeral
was arranged by a Catholic church.
, where economic conditions seem to be
• • •
Yiddish author , 1hopeless is to find new fields of op-
A proposal to name a street in Warsaw after the famous
I. L. Peretz, in commemoration of the tenth anniversary of his death, was1portunity . It is important, however,
made by the Bundist faction of the Warsaw City Council. The resolution , that in the effort to better their con-
introduced in the City Council proposes that Ceglanna street, where Peretz e dition, those moved by this commend-
lived for a number of years, be renamed Peretz street. 1 able ambition shall nut plunge from
. the frying-pan into the fire and that
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Johann Szekely, well known Hungarian poet and publicist, died in the Cuban experience shall not be re-
Clausenberg at the age of 34. Szekely, who was born in Grosswardein, re- , mated. At the some time, if in a
ceived his education in Budapest, where he distinguished himself in the new' land under a liberal government,
field of literature and journalism. Ile belonged to the party of Count ! their industry and perseverance and
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Szekely ambition may bear fruit and happy
Michael Karolyi. After the overthrow of the Karolyi government,
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homes may be created, then they
was compelled to leave the country. Ile lived in exile in Clausenberg•
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should be accorded that opportunity
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Amery, British Colonial Secretary, before leaving Bag- to which every right-thinking man
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and woman looks forward.
dad for Palestine, in a statement to the press declared that Mesopotamia
"As I have said on a previous oc-
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was capable of supporting herself, although the country will, in the next
casion, my effort has simply been to ,
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now connected with the West through improved communications, attracts
episode in human history, to show to
a stream of people who are passing through on their way to India and
those who dwell in prosperity how
I ! millions of their fellows are forced to
Persia, he stated.
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; exist in the very extremity of wretch-
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on thel edness, to show to those who are
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out in l basking in the sunlight of happiness
prescribed receive due credit therefrom. This was brought
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A protest against the organization of the Union of Jewish Municipalities \
in Palestine, organized on the initiative of Bernard A. Rosenblatt of New
York, will be submitted to the League of Nations, according to a decision
of the Palestine Arab Executive. "If the government's permission to the
Jews to form a league of autonomous municipalities remains, it would enable
the Jews to form a government within a government," the executive claimed.
The ordinance for the municipalities league was approved by the government
by the British colonial office.
and is now under consideration * • • *
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A delegation of Jewish students of the University of Jassy complained
to the minister of education, Dr. Angelesco, against Professor Schmuliansk
for his attitude toward the Jewish students. The students reported that of
300 Jewish students at the Medical College, Schmuliansk refused to admit
16 to the examinations and, of those remaining, he rejected nine. d fur
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A protest against the practice of numeus claosus in the Vienna Tech-
nical College was expressed by the Social Democratic Deputy Leuthner, at
a meeting of the Austrian Nationalrat. Deputy Leuthner stated that the
1 professors of the Technical College have violated the constitution of Austria
I by accepting a resolution which has been in effect for some time, for the
purpose of limiting the number of Jewish students in the college. Dr.
JOEL HILLMAN, President
Schneider, the Minister of Education, in rpely, stated that three years ago
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a decision was made that at the time when the number of Jewish American
! students constituted 10 per cent of the general number of students, no
Jewish students should be accepted in the school. Whether this
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Jewish girl. Katrina Piotrowska, a 20-years-old peasant girl, disappeared
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on the eve of Passover from the village Luziani near Vilna, where she lived'
with her parents. Immediately the medieval accusation was made by her
parents that Zalman Mirkin, a Jewish innkeeper in the village, had killed ,
I the girl to make matzos. A mob of peasants assembled before the inn and I
, beat Mirkin and his family, demanding the return of the girl's body. The
mob placed Mirkin and his family in the cellar of the inn before executing
their plans to lynch him. In the meantime Katrina returned with her bus- I
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band from the neighboring village. where she had gone to get married. I
Mirkin and his family were released in the morning. His 11.year-old
daughter, suffering front the battings and fright, died during the night. , I
His wife is seriously ill.
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I The anti-Passover campaign by the Jewish Communists throughout ,
Soviet Russia, although just as strong as in the previous years, found less,
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' response among the Jewish working masses who adhered to the ancient'
Jewish traditions. A single case was recorded in Minsk where the Red 1
I Rabbi, Manes, conducted a strong anti-Passover campaign. In a lecture
Particular People Prefer i held in the Workingmen's Club, he ridiculed the laws of the Sabbath anal
Passover and urged the audience to bake breadin stead of matzos. When
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asked by someone in the audience whether he would eat bread on Passover,
Strictly censored. Highest the former rabbi answered in the affirmative. "Rabbi" Manes, who held the
position of official rabbi in the city of Nawobichow, district of Minsk, for
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the only case of a Jewish rabbi in Russia re-
religion, stated that it was
nouncing his religion in favor of Communism,' whereas a great number of
Greek Orthodox priests have joined the Communists.
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The fight between the Jewish Communists and religious worshippers
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over the possession of the main synagogue in Odessa, called the Broder
Synagogue, once confiscated for the Proletariat and later freed, was finally
decided by the Sovnarcom, the Council of Peoples Commissars, against the
worshippers. The synagogue will be converted into a workingmen's club and
will be named the Rosa Luxemburg Workingmen's Club. according to a
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decision of the Sovnarcom. The Jewish section of the Communist party in
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Ukrainia conducted a strenuous campaign against the previous decision,
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reversed. Two delegations appeared before the Council of the Peoples
Commissars. one representing the Odessa Jewish Kehillah and the other ...hat
was termed the Odessa Jewish Proletariat. The representatives of the Ke-
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not be confiscated. The Odessa Jewish Proletariat argued that the syna-
gogue was merely a place of entertainment for a small group of Jewish
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the rejected students. Professor Schmuliansk is a son-in-la• of Professor
the
Alexander Cuza, the father of the anti-Semitic movement in Roumania.
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A union of Jewish youth associations of France was decided upon at a
meeting held in Paris where representatives of the various Jewish youth
organizations of France were present. Professor Basch of the Sorbonne
University submitted a report to the conference in which he outlined the
program of the new organization. The union will have for its purpose
the furtherance of Jewish education and culture in France. Among the
organizations which have joined the union are the Schemah Israel, L'Union
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