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VOL. XVII. NO. 25

UNITED SYNAGOGUE
HOLDS THIRTEENTH
CONVENTION MAY3

(sisterhood to Hear
MARSHALL OPPOSES
To
EASTERN JEW GIVES Gabrilowitsch
Well Known Pianist
Speak Next Monday
) SECULAR BRANCH
President von Hindenburg and
A MILLION DOLLARS
AT NEW YESHIBAH
tri ' l■
the Jews in German Empire TON. Y. FEDERATION N"te

By A. Amelia.

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Sum To Jewish Philan-

Dr. E. L. Solomon Re-Elected .

President; Urges Welding

of Jewish Forces.

PLEADS FOR AROUSING
INTEREST OF YOUTH

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thPi rllistiist \

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Frederick Brown Donates Huge

thropic Societies.

Copyright, 1925, by Seven Arts Feature Syndicate.)

(Editor's Note:—Ilindeberg's election to the presidency of thee
German republic has aroused a storm of protest in every corner of
the globe. What may the German Jew expect from the new Field
Marshal-President? Will anti-Semitism be strengthened? Will anti-
Jewish Junkerism flourish? The writer of this article bases his views
on intimate knowledge of the new president's past reactions to Jew-

Women's League Head Tells of
ish life.)
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Co-Operation of Women
The election of Field Marshall Paul von Hindenburg to the presidency
in Synagogue.
of the German republic is being considered in many Jewish circle's in

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LARGEST JEWISH
CHARITY DONATION

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Here 20 Years; Says Successful
Jews Responsible for Aid•
ing Brethren.

Annual Meeting.
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Says Rabbi Must Lead Coming
Generation; Should Study
With Them.

ossio S. Gobrilowitseh. to.tt ,i i ■ i• ,

Hoist and conductor of the Detroit
Symphony Orchestra since 1918, will
deliver an address at the annual
meeting of the Sisterhood of Temple
Beth El which will be held in the
chapel of the temple on Monday, May
18, at 2:15 o'clock.
Mr. Gabrilowitsch suss born in
P
Setersberg).
Leni ngrad I then t
RUSsia, on Feb. 7, 1878. Ile studied
usic of TSot.
the bConsery ory o
ll.
Mpil of
Perg an datwas o f pu
ateeters
steel!' and of Rubenstein. Ile received
the Rubenstein prize in 1 894. From

BUTLER AND MEZES
TAKE OPPOSITE VIEW

Gives Religious Youth Oppor-
tunity to Make Cultural
Gifts to Nation.

cINCINNATI, 01110.—(J. T. A.)
•-----
' ---t. ipposition to the plans to erect •
. modern l'eshihah in New York City,
YORK.— Frederick Brown
ATLANTIC CITY.—(J. T. A)—A America and Europe as a victory for the anti-Semites. It is true that Ilin. oar, NE
o /a
V poor immigrant boy from'
OSSIP GABRILOW FISCH i the curriculum of which would include
stica lly inclined, but the fear expressed in the Jewish Czeichn-Slovakia and now one of the Russia the youthful genius went to
(secular studies, eras expressed by
the cause of the anti-Semites is totally unfounded.
review of the forces of
is he
nionarchi
he Conservative denburg
e studied under Le-
tress that
o er
e might foster
Louis Marshall, president of the Am-
known
real
estate
operators
in
Vienna,
1900
istme
nt
of
Stile('
nnl
where
h
avratil.
e
e
n
a
'
Hidenburg
is
neither
anti-
nor
philo.Semitic.
Ile
is
totally
indifferent
to
America, the
senctizky and N
Judais
n
' erican Jewish Committee, in a com-
rtly
announced
the
do.
rough the United
the Jews and the Jewish problem. Ile has never uttered a word that would New York, ,
he has toured through
Amerim in Jewish woma hood i
munication addressed to the American
to the Federa-
1,090
$
nation
of
deeper
interest
in the affairs
of Jew-
the ' indicate his hostility to the Jews, but he has expressed himself at various
ynagogue,
the attenipt
to bring
lion for the Support of Jewish Philan.i States and Europe giving concerts.
Israelite of Cincinnati.
• Ile Cattle to this country to reside in
s kh youth closer to the Jewish religion times in a fashion that would indicate his lack of prejudice against Jews.
"While I have argued before the Sc.
The only way in which to evaluate Ilindenburg's attitude toward the
1906 and in 1909 married Clara
ic S''''ieties of New Turk.
s.
s . thr"P
preme Court of the United States that
The donation by Mr. Brown was,
and
to conduct
these
on a plans
greater
scale and
en a activities
better or- Jews is to review his past utterances and action with regard to the Jew' ,- made en the form of a trust fund tee Clemens, the daughter of Mark
the Oregon Compulsory Public School
Twain. Mr. Gabrilowitsch accepted
basis, were considered on the Before the outbreak of the world war, Ilindenburg had but slight °ppm
law was unconstitutional in that It
roof o ion (unity to meet Jews, much less to express an opinion on them. Being in yield an annual sane of $50,000. To. the position as conductor of the De-
o f she
was intended tee destroy private and
subject to the rules and code of his other with this he announced that, trait Symphony Orchestra in 1918
of the
first day of the thirteenth convent
ce as a Prussian officer, he was
interfere
rcf i e tre.
i
Prussian officers of the old school did not, as a rule, speak of beginning with the current year and and has made it one of the outstand. Lodge Accepts Invitation to pnaotro,cnhliyal
of the United Synagogue of America ' servi
thu:f
' clique.
lique.
with the liberty
hpolitics. They were not allowed to
orchestras in the country.
which opened May 3, on the
Use
Rooms
Till
New
Quer•
but with the free exercise of his
I participate in any Niacinl activities until
his federation
death, he
will give
annually
to the
$50,000
additional
as ' ing At the business meeting Mrs. Wal-
Breakers Hotel Atlantic City.
religious convictions, the proposition
nor were they allowed to express opin- his
- . s "annual membership contribution.' . lace Roscieheim president, will de-
ters Are Ready.
let
About 400 delegates and a great
which you present is of an entirely
tons
on
political
subjects.
His
gift
is
said
to
he
one
of
the
a
g
number of their guests, representing
different nature and involves practical
The average Prussian officer was est ever made to a charitable organi- liver her report, which willl separate-
include
iv e c ongregations affili a- .
184 wionservat
C
Pisgah Lodge, No. 34, I. I). B. B., considerations of great importance,"
not favorably inclined towards the nation in New York while the donor all reports
heretofore
by thee
officers and committee
th the United Synagogue, bo wed
mei
com- Mr. Marshall stated.
,
will
meet
at
Temple
Beth
El
Jew because anti-Semitism was a era- was alive. It will be used to help sup- I`
the year's
in reverence when Rabbi Joseph M.
"Those who intend to become mem-
mencing with the regular meeting of
—
dition with the Prussian army. Al- port the 91 social welfare agencies chairmen.
She touch
will review
and
up thef utur e
Margolis of Chicago offered the invo.
activities
bers of the rabbinate in this country
Zackheim Is though, legally, a German Jew had the which are under the direction of the
of the board of di- Monday evening. May 25. At the
cation and Rabbi Harry Davidowitz Mrs. Maurice
last meeting of the lodge the mem- are to be thee spiritual leaders, not of
It
comes
less
than
six
plates.
Election
will
right to join the officers corps and up. federation.
rectors for the ensuing season
welcomed the convention
nv
on behalf of
bers voted to vacate the present lodge the older generation, but of the new
Chosen President of Worn-
on exhibition of merit could he pro- i monthsafter a futile attempt by the'
the Jewish community of Atlantic
, ex- and coming generations. It is essen-
Hooted; yet, in practice, the Jew was federation to raise $1,125,000 for the' then be held. All members are urged rooms and accepted the invitation
en's Organization.
to attend.
City.
tial, therefore, that they shall receive
tended by l. ongregation i, .
excluded front the body of officers. He support of its agencies.
Dr. Cyrus Adler, president of Drop-
The new lodge rooms will be avail. such training as to enable them to un-
sThe
responsibility
for
aiding
un-
sie College and the Jewish Theological ,
Mrs. Maurice H. Zackheim was was not even permitted to become a
able for approximately four months, derstand and tee be understood by the
Seminary, in greeting the convention' elected by acclamation president of subdieutenaut because the officers of fortunate Jews of the country rests
after which it is expected the lodge children, adolescents and younger men
on behalf of the seminary, recalled the Ladies Auxiliary of Shaarey Ze- the Prussian army would not tolerate with those who have been successful,"
will move into the new Wrial B'rith and women trained in an American
that the first conventions of the Unit- dekCongregation at the annual meet- a Jewish fellow officer in their midst. said Mr. Brown in announcing his
Community Building on Ferry ave. environment, who have received their
gift.
"The federation, in enter to be'
ed Synagogue which were held during, ing held Sunday afternoon, March 10, A .lew could not even attain the rank
our. It is announced that weer on secular education in our public schools
of
a
non-commissioned
officer,
unless
successful,
should
be
able
to
start
each
the lifetime of Dr. Solomon Schechter, , at the synagogue. Other officers
the new building will be resumed and who hose imbibed the spirit of
its founder, were so small in atten- [ chosen were: Mrs. !tarry Wetsman, he was a physician or an engineer. year with a knowledge of the amount
shortly and will be rushed to cam- America. In order that the essential
Many
a
time
the
leaders
of
the
liber-
of
money
on
hand
and
with
the
surety
dance that they could be comfortably , vice- president; Mrs. David S. Zemon,
pletion. condition can be met, it is necessary
housed in the Seminary hall.
recording secretary; Mrs. Benjamin al parties in the Reichstag criticized that it has enough money to carry Tennessee Refuses to Natural-
A special feature of the first meet- that the rabbis shall themselves be
the
government
for
curtailing
the
con-
it
through
for
the
year."
Dr. Adler then urged the con g re• "Goldman, corresponding secretary;
ize Three Members Be-
ing to lee held at the new quarters familiar with the methods employed in
Twenty years ago Mr. Brown came
stitutional rights of the Jews by not
gational loaders united in the United : Mrs. Louis Solomon, treasurer.
fore Investigation.
will be a debate between members American institutions of secular
permitting
them
to
enter
upon
a
mile-
tee
America
from
Czecho-Slovakia
with
Synagogue not to look upon the move.
The board of directors includes
of the Detroit College of law debat- learning, shall have been thoroughly
en Mrs. Wolf Kaplan, honorary member, tary career, but everytime the spokes- his father. Ile settled in Paterson,
meat as a party in Jerusalem but to
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. — (J. D. Mg team. The subject will be "Re- imbued with the genius of our institu-
remember the spirit which was Riven and Mrs. Meyer Applebaum, Mrs. man for the government replied he de- N. J., where he started a modest re-
membership
in
the
solved, That Congress Be Given the lions, shall know the different types
R.)—Whether
expression by the leaders and gradu. 1Noah E. Arnnstam, Mrs. Barney dared that the minister of war could tail clothing business. His first real
o f „ til. population and shall not be
Workmen's Circle, Jewish labor's fra- l'ower to Declare Constitutional by
ales of the Jewish Theological Semi- Blumrosen, Mrs. Louis Boschowitz, not combat the entire body of officers: estate undertaking in New York was
a Two-thirds Vote Laws Which Ilave looked upon or look upon themselves
nary, which is the parent institution " I Mrs. Morse M. Cohen, Mrs. Nathan The officers of the Prussian army were under the guidance of his father, who ternal order, can disqualify an appli- 'Seen Declared Unconstitutional by as strangers.
These qualifications
against the Jews. had been a real estate man in his na- cant for American citizenship is to be
of Dr.
the Elias
United
decided by the Federal Court here.
I•. Synagogue.
Solomon was unani- i Covitz, Mrs. Israel B. Davidson, Mrs.
the Supreme Court." This debating cannot be attained to the fullest de-
It can thus he taken for granted tive land.
team
recently
defeated
Hope
College
gree
in
an
institution
in which secular
Of
the
four
applicants
who
came
to
since then he has become one of the
Joseph' rs.
H. Louis
Ehrlich,
Mrs. Samuel
'extent
shared
Mrs. Ili. thatHindenbur
g,
mousy re-electe d president of the I Frank,
Granet,
o in an intercollegiate debate.
studies are pursued in the same at-
M
R bert
Marwil Mrs.
Mrs. Harry
Samuel
Rivkin,
with foremost real estate operators in this be admitted to United States citizen-
United Synagogue. The following mon
Kaplan,
Moss,
Mrs. I the views of his fellow-officers ossible
At the last meeting of the lodge a mosphere in which the theological
part
of
the
country.
It
is
said
that
Federal
Court
recently
prepare(
p
were re-elected at the expiration of I
also
regard to. the Jew. It r is
communication from Rabbi Leo M. training is received. A wall of dif-
confronted him since he went into the real estate bus- ship only one, Alexander
. Nathan I,e-
•
their term,
Inc executive
council:
i
p no opportunity
. , Franklin was read inviting Pisgah
ference is created between those In
eve
Jacob to Kohn,
Rabbi Charles
I. "Mrs.
Saul Saulson, Mrs. Harry
arry Selker, that
P
and
he
had
of
declar-
Mess
he
has
bought
and
sold
real
es.
on,
a
merchant
an native
I Mrs. Abraham Srere, Mrs. Abraham
tate in lands and buildings valued at was allowed to be sworn as a citizen. Lodge to participate in the Fraternal such an institution and the outside
Hoffman, John Reisman of Chicago; ' 1
Stralser,
Mrs.
Louis
Stoll,
Mrs.
ing
himself
on
the
subject.
Cird
meambership
Day
services
which
will
take
place
at
world,
and those who are graduated
'smitte
s-
The other three ad
But soon after the war-declaration a total Of M00,000,000.
Morris Krieger, Isaac
cle nd their Tenlile Beth El Sunday morning, under such conditions are apt to be
a t , Philip Shulman, Mrs, Henry N. Wets-
id en of the in the Wo
G. Iii(serd Davis, prest
lden, s
rael Davidson, Ilerbert Go olden,
sman,
I
against Russia he, probably for the
were withheld until the May 24. The invitation was ac- line-sided and to be deprived of the
of Cleveland; Rabbi Israel stein, Mrs.
Mrs.
Joseph
Zechman.
Joseph
A. A.
Zechman,
retiring first time in his life, had to face the Real Estate Club, presided at ta c t Ilk.
rented. most valuable part of college or uni.
lk. next court term.
Goldstein of New York; Meyer Goad- president of the auxuliary, delivered problem of the Jew, for he knew that ner. Arthur Brisbane gave
The initiation, banquet and dance versify training, that of contact with
"I don't want to deprive any man
present- the first battle between Teuton and Ile Was followed by Joseph L. But-
and Sol Rosenblum of l'ittss her annual report. She was present-
'frien
pale would take Place in the Jewish tenweiser, presielent of the Fede-ration of his citizenship, but the court held Sunday, May lit, at the Talmud men of varying opinions.
ed with a tapestry silver platter in
"The late Dr. Solomon Schechter
burgh.
Slav . Hindenburg and Ludendorff for the Support of Jewish Philanthro- would like to be satisfied more as to Torah, in honor of Mother's Day,
President's Speech.
successful appreciated these tendencies and in-
were in charge of "Commando Ost" pie Societies of New York, and Cyrus the nature of this 'Workmen's Circle' proved one of the most
The president's speech in part was recognition
of her annual
services.
as
mit-
The auxiliary's
meeting was
events of the year. A large, class of sisteel that the students of the Theo-
organizat ion before they are ad
d b a mother and daughter (Eastern front) and both came to the L. Sulzberger, who rocontly re-turned
the logical Seminary of America should
follows'
t al " dec lare,' Jud ge H icks in passing candiela I es was initiated in fin
"At the last convention I urged the s celebration in the banquet hall of the
the cases to the next term of court. lodge and order. At the banquet pursue their secular studies in a col-
creation
of a joint
boned
representin
the
different
Jewish
religious
• groups. synagogue. Mrs. William Rankin of speedy realization of the fact that un- r
which followed Hiram D. Franked, lege or university which W11.1 separate
with a ricer to co-operative endeavor. Highland Park delivered an address less they evidenced a friendly attitude
Gavagan 1.)(1 , 111ito director of District Grand and distinct from the seminary, and
examln"'
rtment of K Labor, ques- Lodge' Nee. t, delivered the principal which was not conducted on sectarian
"s pa
f aitih' enti p
t ie h e- en aY." The program included
th
l
I urged the welding of a coser
k few days after thee firing
of
ron
,
.
lines.
That
the applicant
look
twin 05 the height
all three of
applicants
address. I
d
-
f
s
eastern
n-
tween
the United Synagogue
I of wisdom and I have no hesitation in
---
shot en the ca.
other organizations
friendly and and
sync er and daughter dialogue by Mrs. Jo- th
's e rat
fi
elose
. . in an e . ffort to learn the u
Desiring to Become tioned
Men
and
Women
, -
saying that the establishment of a
,a n i711
seph II. Ehrlich and her daughter, Thdsnleurg
e o signed a
and Istultndrff
e
derlyi ng prowl', 1es of the ee ors
Laborers Overcrowd Ort Schools.
U niversity, as has at times
p athetic to our aims. We had co
manifesto addressed to the Jews liv-
lion.
eration in numerous instances with Ruth; readings by Esther Immerman
, S
5
borderland whish
hien Illdlited, would he most unfortu-
"Is it true," he asked each in turn
. '
zatiiins, groups and and Helen Goldstein. dances by Ger- ing on the Russian
ail Serv.
WARSAW.—(J. I . A .
N an-
'
nate.
If
one's loyalty to Judaism can-
TEACHERS
„,,,,.
mule
Zemon
and
Miriam
Talmadge,
vario us organi
'd "that in your lodge moms you have
I e dared that the Gcrimins were
was only s
• •
eu.
mo,,mosts,
B ut th a t solo
not survive contact with the outside
ual. a piano
by Anna Boschowitz and ing to deliver the Jews from the Bus- ice.)—Jewis
-
was couched by the economic crisis in Poland, are posted the pictures of lenin and
world,
then
there must be soniet mg •
,
a chance to Tosk?"
the three applicants
y
"Subsequently a similar sentiment vocal selections by Mrs. David Kall sian yokes The manifest
r t l'hig
Zioni.t ChAirman Makes Compromise s row. with the individual. Some of
in the most f•ietielly terms rind Ger- s eeking desper tely for
n ied.
With Palestinian Educators.
was expressed by Rabbi Abram Simon, man.
man airmen distributed millions of Icarn a trade by which they might de According to their statement , on
best. Jews whom I have known •
support their families, competing with
have only been strengthened in their
president ef the Central Conference
rcle is a
- - —
c-pies sidering the hostile attitude that their former office employees for the stand, te h Vs'orknion's
of American Ibilebis, which leody has
efit organization, purely
sERuSALEM,—(J. T. A.) --What . devotion to their faith as a result of
trade courses. mutual ben
Co
leaders adopted places in the available
acted favorably on the recommenda- ,
general
school
such seediest and some of the most
and
paying
sleek
and
death
Ft
SUCI1 fratCrnal
threatened to become
the Russian army
at has been the appeal for
individuals whom I have en-
then of its president. Recently, the
av o rmel 1,, lel.
was
Is It t . e
tews,
Hidenburg's
man-
So
•
owards the
J w desd impression.
ole
opportunities
and so desperate is the benefits, with insurance
features.
The • •
who base
Central Conference has united a null-
heed
little
informs-
,
through
the
intervention
of
Nahum
sum,
Hd have been those
ire
enter such applicants furni
O
t
I
ber of kindred organization:, among
War- Hon about the purposes of the organ- Sokolov', chairman of the executive e tudiously held themselves al d ."
The more the Russian military chief- situation 0
• • •
classes that the Ort cenonittee in ad., intim, o her thanhi
TI to send representatives
'
them our °W,
t
Organization.
arrassed
the
Jews,
thee
more
the
to o pen
esirous of know. of the Weald Zionis
e
aw
to a conference to consider the ftns-
Socety
for Advancement of tains h
'' as been com pelled in
was organization
this.
.lowish praise of !linden dot
i
istig 0 t Hicks the
num. the A strike wax proclaimed by the
carp entry
loud w as
Le us
er. ditional evening, courses
lity of the plan
wh ether
Judaism Will Settle Mem -
burg as a messiah and redeem
funds in
H ebrew teachers' organization and VALUE TO COUNTRY
ortage
sh
critical
ts members any of nn-
NEW YORK.---An
view to
schools were already closed fol. UNDERTAKING
IS opposite
OF
welcome the o pportunity for wider co-
ng
i
But
this
manifesto
canned
be
taken
despite
a
d
amo
re
heg
in
of
this
bars' Disputes.
conti nu ance
tire born American citizenship. The lowing a disagreement between the the plan for a modern Yeshibah is tale-
b• I te token of friendliness which ma kes the
tion
- _ — -
.
ns an •
"I find it necessary to re-emphasize
ert members of the order present in t e
towards
the
Jews.
Hindenburg
need-
aeti,its
pro
en.
so
by
Dr.
Nicholas
Murray
Butler,
'
In order to further
to av s court room were uncertain as to this Zionist executive and the teachers
order prob
NEW YO It
At the same time
our bread platform. It appears hard "
organization on the question of arbi• president of Columbia University and
Jewish friendship and he trivet to
lem
t, of
ineri
seus
for some to understand heew congrega• its program of helping to make Ju-iei
o
the tit he 1pmen
in point. but admitted that
most
of buss.
the tration with regard to the fixing of Dr. Sidney E. Mezcs, president o f City
the
circle
n ' I ob taro it.
ormer ly
a civilization i
ign birth.
rbt. College Of New York.
Ilindenbarg's at t i- among weemen and girls f
Inms of varying types can labor to- daisne function as and
to co-operate e
salaries and regularity of p aymaen
e stab. members were of fore
The real test
salar
and every our everyday lives
Jewish business oral it
i-
Dr. Butler state-d: The undertak-
At the meetings of
gather under one
Lodz
e
fhe Z oni t executive agrees to
ga. tote, came after the German armies
e
Ort
coe
now and then the mitt'
question of conform- in the movement to reduce the
Po-
lishme
nts,
trnacted
in
Yiddish
and
the
,
ing is plainly am of value to the intel-
e
, trate with the teachers, on the con-
clogging up American
I hal taken the Russian borderland
mmcs itt for in women ness
e matter lion tha t is cl
e
in this lang
Land, Lithuania, part of Ukrainia and has opened th trade eseurs
ity or non-confor ity in
k
records
dition that the jurisdiction of the ar- lectual and religious life of our city
Hindenburg, in which millinery, dressmaking and
attar;
f observance is raised. Our platform courts, the board of trustees of the
ept will appednt uage.
and country andI trust it may meet
Hicks
Judge are
p rovinces.
Advancement of Ju -"h
• . bitrator be limited to the ledueation
th , nen s
1
s
s e ,
- we
was purposely made
, budget signed by the iionist con- wtih the success which it eserse.
al Kap. who remained at the head off one-
afore than 270 eoliths are now miner. my to act in thee raisin
founders in order to enable Orthodox , daisaL of which Dr. hlordec
and al-
"Emery branch of le
man&
at
was
faced
with
the
alter-
the , Kress.
d to co- Ian is leader, has voted an amendment native of tronting the Jews as van- ed in the trade. course's organized and Curiae and prove the workings a of trans-
and ate in
i n r•ative cong regatf ions
A confervice of the teachers, how- most every field eef human neetivity has
society's
constitution
establish.
eavor.
e
uisheal
enemies
or
as
friends.
He
de-
maintained
ley
the
Ort
in
Warsaw;
all
Workmen's
Circle
and
order
en
ld
ceimmem fie
Io the
Tray and the lation of its reeords and offisial mil, ever, rejected this condition, declar• been quickened by the contribution of
oper
.
ofrosluc- ' members
of of
the arbitration to which
filled to ea
a oard
e e e- c classes
Mg that it was ready to continue the the .lewish scholar and the Jewish
That rocee ' re • desirable an p
society agree to so 1 sided
upon to the
latter courses
_ _.
sults. On that basis we e , . t
termined
recognize
Jewish life from atmlientMns of additirenal candidates lication.
tive of goed
strike unless the executive agreed to thinker," Dr. Mears stetted. "There
betwee n them its very foundations. To this end he for the course's are increasing daily,
, mit all disputes aniSing
hare pdsel all these. years."
HONORS BLIND RAB
bitrate without condition'.
arbitrate
invloving contracts or other arrange.
Urges Interest in Palestina.
The attitude of the United Syria- ments in their everyday business of: called upon one of the ablest German pointing to the necessity for further
LOS ANGELES. --- Two scholar- conference and brought about the that is not altogether emotionally and
it
This
The arbi- spiritually sympathetic.
ships tee the Ileterew Unieen Ceellege in following compromise:
The pro
tim was also touched upon in the
rhicago,) ho there is grave doubt as M whether the Cincinnati were donated Icy Mrs. Ben- tremor is not limited to the education •
conducted
according
to
the
seirvatise
rabbinate
of
his
existing
classes
can
be
continued,
in
conduct
1 • .1 s res budget assigned by the congress, but seems
M me,
is one of education
the chief juati-
fications
of parochial
in a
..
'd nt's M
.
site . .
id him in the eX0ClIttort 14
'tined finances of the ,onee a ..
t
st
•
.
'th of I •
al interest," he said, in the upbuild- arbitration law of New '
arbitration corn- democracy.
ing of Palestine has been intensified which provideathat two or more per. i plans. Hindenburg
also summoned Ort committee in Warsaw, the a vail- coolly in honor of Rabbi Michael if the decision of the than
the assigned "Your Yeshibah will undoubtedly
r
anot h er lea di ng rabbi, Dr. 1.0,y, and Oct
of sons can agree in writing to submit 1 ito both of these men the German cone. able funds for this work are cut down, . Aaronsohn, blind rabbi, who preach- mission is large
th at ex-
as dos we
eve
the Union of budget, the executive will fulfill its provide an opportunity for the Amer-
L s recent dlon
to ar .
controversy
ed there in la-half ,, f
only did
Not ts,
decision immedialley only so far as it • icon youth whose religious allegiance
, difference or
written
agreement to ntendant intrusted the administration Moreover, la yaws thsso me st in toyed
all our peo ple. pme
pns- American Helen s ,. Congregations.
but any
i
training
creursea
are
not
in
niver-
such
He
nf
the
e
is intensely Jewish M make his con-
te nd greetings to th
o f Jewish affairs in the occupied reg- itions tee pay even the nominal fees as .
'Iles. Firth's gift was for $1,0.10; a I+ in conformity wit) the assigned
U g,
openin
Cn-
otS, they will tribution to the cultural development
sity in Jerusalem at its brew
excess,
full liebrew Union Concise scholarship budget. As to the
our
on chairman,
Palestine, has
with
Dr. . arbitrate
being
binding committee
and irrevo-
A. A. committee
Neuman as
care-
cable. The
arbitration
of ii ns. Under their supervision an
to ...Mae fur it the ratifi. of America."
society consists of several prom'. tiroly new educational system was in- molly required. Unless, therefore, the
tho
be
obliged
I"
is $5oo. The gift was sent
the,
union by Rabbi Edgar F. tfagnin, sation of thee actions committee of
noting
the spiritual
life
in Palestine.
The Yeshibeith
mitab. funds
Ort committee
fully studied
ways and
means
for pro- neat manufacturers of New York, augurated.
the famous
Slohmlko and
Yeshibah
the entire secures
future of addithenal
this actin-
whose pulpit lInlibi Aaronseehn occu- the rongre...
•
opened in the presence of a rep- ity is en jeopardy. The American Oct
It recommends, and its recommenda- who are active in the society's work, llye
This compromise was ac cepteed by
a pied during hi. visit there and of
were
niration
the
headquarters
0
.
Nathan
Turell
and Bennett
E. resentative from 11 in, en eu is.
tins meets with the approval of our ncluding
Abraham
Liebovitz,
Joseph
re amen .1tIrs. Virth is a '.hr teachers' conference and the
whoae eon "
institutions were placed on a secure which are at 103 Park avenue Ne
were re-opened.
o.a.
has just received an urgent an. member.
---
s e in , a well-known lawyer.
- c o m a .0 the establishment in ill'ev
Siegel
cxecutise
t o ld Dr. Yre rk
•
d b
A meeting of the Detroit branch
Jerusalem of a synagogue center for
"The board of trustee , of the So- financial basis.
that he Hinenurg
most do his
very peal for assistance in this emergency.
Judela- Sonderling
,
of
thee
Mizrachi"
was held Monday
the
Advancement
of
the benefit of our Palestinian youth." clew for
f or f
and tu bb er the callSO
ere 0 : best fie fost
A new and vigorous note was intro-
evening, May 1y4t 4 when officers were
0.1ii. S0me time C
re IMMIGRATION QUOTAS
cation ill order to p-
,
of
Jewish
alum
ley
Rabbi
rim
tcoan
elected
and
&freedom
chosen for the
our
society
ik r
duces! into the c in
NEARLY EXHAUSTED
P
I
,seal the item raltzation of Jewish
convention which will be held in
ttonIS
i
arbitration
7.t anboar:bitnt.T:tell
Israel Goldstein. the president of the
Hinurg
tent did next to noth-
h
dis
p
.
t
r
e"
'
"
sa
ti
h
Cleveland
on
May
1'7
to 19. J. Levin
Young People's League of the United
W ASH I NGTON' —1.1. T. A. 1-1m.
r ing for the education of the Lithuan-
was chosen president; Jacob Levin, 1.
Synagogue, who in his report of the a u; r may arise between g them in their
hut
he- did everything poi. migration figures published by the
•
toted: "In hu'iness or i n o th e r relations . " Mr. i A n -nth
•
Auguet, Louis Dann, B. Abramowitz
activities of the league, s
v• le relent of a sound department of state show the status
and E. Esser. vice-presidents; Moses
the proportion that the ratite's. officers Siegelstein, chairman of the commit- Ode ter
Even tbs.,-
i ii of the quotas of the following coun-
school
de ' s sV ystem.
Weiswas.er, treasurer; Isaac Rosen-
and membersof the United Synagogue tee, explained in commenting upon dewish'r the
d . Steer
establishment of the ar. {ewes ' in western ' lands. an e
:hal, secretary, and Rabbi JUdAll L.
"
a
y
tries
congregations will sustain and en- the proposed
Of Austria's quota of 785, (195 visas
in America, who considered a Russian
hirration hoard.
Lewin, Rabbi Ezekiel A. Aishi+kin,
courage the earnest efforts eel' the
, pferable
to a German tme • have tan issued and 90 remain; 2181
Joseph Thumin, Rabbi R. MT-
'rs
re
"All
claims,
demands,
dieputes,
young people in that properties will
visas
have
been
issued
of
Czeichee-Slay-
tin
admit
that
Hindenburg
sue-
be vouchsafed the permanency of their controversies and misunderstandings Sis l'eft
, ,ta • Rabbi Moses Fischer, Rabbi Jo-
se.me order into had
the akia' s q uota of 1071; 11 remain of
seph
Eiseriman.
Eli Sachse, Eli Light-
setsledin bringing
or
differences
that
may
arise
between
„.„,
e
j
t a
•
i ns
tituticms .
arise
mots 0 f 121 ; Germany has
, Esthonia ' s quo
-lone, Sol Adelman, Abraham Lott,
"Universally, the youth of a nation" any of its membe in connection with, rinses into which Eas er •
. war . received 41,724 visas of the total quota
, n plunged after two years w of
Moses Dushkin, A. Schpalter. S. Gold-
h,
,
t
h
e
h
under,
out
of,
or
rs,
that
may
i
t
is the touchstone of its morrow. We
of 51,227; 179 remain to the alloted
In addition. IlindenbUrg,
stick, Jacob Malley and al. Salzberg,
ecoming or in relation to any contract, exist-
vias's
.levee of America are fast b
help of expert organisers, placed the quota nf 471 r or Il un gary;
members of the board of directors.
found
i
rooted in this new soil. We have
g Laten
be
The following will represent the
balance i s now f25 . 11 7 havin
here
a congenial
for of
our
spirit-
them, or arising
unde
ual health.
Here, climate
in the soil
free-
' or ing
out between
of any arrangement
or dispute,
Jewish communities basis.
in the He
occupied
estate-
sued; 4,251 visas have been issued of
a sound
Detroit branch at the Misread con-
dam and in the atmosphere of demo. shall be submitted to and arbitration
be deter. regions authority
en
wherever it WAS lack- Poland's quota of 5,9a2 leaving a 1ml-
vention in Cleveland: Rabbi Judah
fished
once of 1,731: Roumania has received
L. l,evin, Rabbi Joseph Eisenman,
erotic
Jewish neighborliness,
genius may yet
the blossom
seed of forth
the ' mined
board and
herein
settled
created,
by the
pursuant to the inn: he reintroduced discipline into
4114 visa, of the total quota of Col:
Jacob Levin, I. August, Louis Dann,
into its fullest beauty. All the re. arbitration law of the State of New Iewish life and, according y to a Solider.
dee in- European and Asiatic Russia have a
ling,
he
displayed
not
onl
'J.
Levin, E. Esaer, B. Abramowitz.
York. in the Tribunal of Justice, to
hutpalso
tereat in the Jewish problems,
balance of 418 of a total quota of 2.-
Eli Lightstone, Isaac Rosenthal, S.
straints and suppressions of the Ghet- be 1 known as the Arbitration Court of ' a keen underatandinst for. their poly- ' 2411; 46 remain of Palestine's quota of
Adelman,
Eli Sachse and N. Brenner.
ea_
•
t he
.
nt o
the Society for the
to, all the fears and phobias 0
1100, 54 visas having a 1 re ad y been
established and conducted lion. Ludendorff, who was
haunted, tragedy-torn history
I
granted.
daism,
he ny the society in accordance with its
here he dissolved and cured, and the I
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