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CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO

II- EbETROIT LWISH HRONICLE

THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN

Gittleman Is
WOULD HAVE VOICE
STIRRING SPEECHES Miss Hadassah
Leader IN NEXT CONGRESS
MADE AT BANQUET
OF KEREN HAYESOD

Retiring Director of
Palestine Government

Re-elected President of •hap-
Detroit Zionists Hope to Send
ter. Delegates Chosen for
Representative to Assem•
Convention.
David A. Brown and Judge
bly in Vienna.
Bernard A. Rosenblatt
I Mi., Hattie Gittleman was unani-
niously
re-elected
president
of
the
Speakers at Dinner.
In order to have a spokesman at

WE

INAUGURATE CAMPAIGN
TO GET $100,000 FUND

I I

_

Speaker Review Work in Holy
Land; Plead for Sup port
of Community.

Detroit Chapter of Iladassah at the
n of an-
annual meeting and electio
cers which was held at Shaar ey Zedek
Synagogue last Wednesday evening.
Other officers elected are as follows .
First vice-
iresident, Mrs. Henry M .
vice-president,
Weinstein; second vice-president,
)Ira. Morris Friedberg; recording sec-
reterso Mrs. Max Dushkin; corre-

JEWISH WOMEN GAIN ' School of Religion I SCHOOL LAW FOUND
WIDE RECOGNITION HasClosmg Program UNCONSTITUTIONAL
BY SUPREME COURT

Officers of National Council of
Jewish Women Play Stel-
lar Role.

Temple Beth El Held Impres-
sive Services When Nine
Pupils Graduated.
Declares State Cannot Force
All Children to Attend
Despite the intense heat, the main
"Public Schools."

was
NEW YORK,—The wide sphere auditorium of Temple Beth El
erowded precticaly to capacity last
in which the officers of the National
Sunday morning on the occasion of
1Council of Jewish Women are active
the graduation of nine pupils of the
is revealed by the numerous recog-
high school department and the clos-
nitions that have recently come to' ,
ally. ing exeises of .the school. The o -
, them, nationally and ton exercises

the next World Zionist Congress,
which will convene in Vienna on Aug.
18, local Zionists will exert heroic
efforts during the next 10 days to
secure sufficient shekel payers in De-
trait to make possible the sending of
it delegate to the assembly, which is
the highest tribunal in the Zionist
movement throughout the world.
Should the Detroit Zionists succeed in .
securing the required number of
shekel payers and win representation
at the congress, it will be the first,
tine. in the history of the coniniunity
that it will have its own delegate at
an international Zionist gathering. '

1-0-4-0

Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents

DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JUNE 12, 1925

VOL. XVIII. NO. 3

TELEPHONE
CADILLAC

Mrs. Caesar Misch of Providence,' lowing program was rendered:
Choir
I It. I. ., an honorary vice president of „ oh m.,
the National
Council of Jewish Worn- einiei ssrsise . ...
N
ehille Stern, Joseph Steinherper, )(Peer
fernier
presidents,
en and one Of its
School
' hits just been elected a member of
Providence's Schnel Board of seven, Address—"The Religious School A Pre-
.wi, Joh,-
the SeheeeRee".e
to
under
a
new
law.
Mrs.
Misch
has
.
MediePl
'
been active in every field of Rhode Addees.s—' • ligh Sent ,
totem. Coldberp
isms
Island's political, civic and organize-
..........•.....t
Donal life. She was one of the presi-

LOUIS MARSHALL SPEAKS
FOR JEWISH COMMITTEE

Fundamental Theory of Liberty
of Federal Constitution
Opposed by Law.

WASHINGTON, 1). C.--(J. T. A.)
—A decision of great importance with
regard to educational freedom was
rendered by the Supreme Court of the
United States in a verdict handed
down by Associate Justice McReynolds
in the tight between the state of Ore-
.... Cella lioshner
Hes Meant to Me"
dentist electors, and has held the lures-
gon and several educational organi-
Island Federation Address— "Al Most Point ;Should Hell.
idency of the
sations.
P:dueali.al End,"
The Vienna congress, according to
of Women's Clubs.
... . Norman risisssman
.
The court held that the state in
Choir
. :.
,...
present indications, will consider is- •
..
Mrs. Max Margolis of Philadelphia. Ardh e . ro
M . eremite, forcing compulsory educational laws
xdireetor of the National Council of Addre“ io Goeloaleo. Dr Leo
FMCS of the highest importance to the
cannot require the attendance of chil-
Zionists of the entire world. Not
j.lewish Women, and the former presi- ' ;t :rre : li, r,
dren in public schools to the exclusion
only questions of policy relating to
I dent of its Philadelphia section, was sone- -.Ammar, the Ileautirol .
of private and parochial schools.
the economic, social and educational
recently called to direct the new De- . liesolonse•
"The child is not the mere creature
activities sponsored by the Jewish
pertinent of Social Service Work of ;
1 n . essays presented were iif an of the state," declared Justice McRey-
SIR HERBERT SAMUEL
The
Agency in Palestine but questions of
the Women's Medical College of Penn- I unusually high degree of excellence nolds in that part o3' hs opinion which
major political import will constitute
sylvania.
and indicated the earnestness with dealt with the right of the parent to
the program of the assembly.
Mrs. Siegmund Hering of Cleveland, which the pupils of the school are do. dictate the school to which his child
national chairman of the committee on ing their work. The normal depart- should go.
The efforts of the Zionists of De-
civic and communal affairs of the Na- ment will open its work early in Oc.
trait to obtain representation at the ! POLISH
"Those who nurture him and direct
Vienna coneress follow closely upon'
tional Council of Jewish Women, has tither with 17 registrants, of whom his destiny have the right, coupled
the determination of the Zionist Or-
been named on the governing. board nine graduated on Sunday from the with the high duty, to recognize and
ganization of America to send a dele-
of the newly founded training sehool high school department of the school. prepare him for the additional obli-
within larger than any of those which
for Jewish Social Work in New York The graduates were the following: gations," he continued, speaking for
- -
-
have represented it at previous' con-
Helen Brasch, Yet- the court.
Chaim Zhitlowsky Tells City. Walter Berkowitz,
gresses. Since representation at the :Dr.
Miss Florins' Looker of New York to Kushner, Norman Fleishman, Es-
"We think it entirely plain that the
New Yort Oct Leaders of
congress is calculated on the basis of
City,
chairman of the department of thee Goldbe g, Harry Janover, Ruth (Oregon) act of 1922 unreasonably in-
r
the number of shekel players, th,
immigrant aid of the National Coun- , Segall, Joseph Steinberger and Philip terfered with the liberty of parents
Plight in Poland.
Zionists of the United States, through
oil of .Jewish Women, has attained a Stern.
.--- -
and guardians to direct the upbring-
their district organizations, in recent
A very delightful feature of the ing and education of children under
NEW YORK.—"A noose has been very influential position in the field of
Creeks have enrolled large numbers
Social service. She has been appoint- exercises was the presentation to 15 their control. As often heretofore
of persons who, by paying the shekel,
placed
around
the tighter
throe o.
Jewry.
It is being
drawn
and ed a member of the committee on mi pupils of the school of a diamond pointed out, rights guaranteed by the
'
at the banquet, at which Fred M. But- ; berblatt, Mrs. A..1. Koffman, Mrs. .1. which in this country amounts to
• 501 tighter with every passing day, gration of the 26th New York State studded pin in token of their un• constitution may nut be abridged by
zit acted as toastmaster. Short talks S. Souls, Mrs. N. E. Arc Miss cents, will lie qualified to vote for ', mercilessly, inexorably, with clocklike Conference of Charities and Corm , - , broken attendance through a period legislation which has no reasonable
were also given by Morris r eleaber gi, Blume Levin. Mrs. Max Frank and delegates. It is the purpose of the , regularity. Strangulation is intuit• lion. Miss Cecilia Razovsky of New „ff five years nt the Religious School relation to some purpose within the
o meek,. zion k t , t„
their
chairman of the local Keren Ilayesod; , Mrs. Moe Leiter.
York City, secretary of the depart- of Temple Beth Fl. Those to attain competency of the state.
."
able"
Abraham Srere, president and A. C.
this very high honor were the fol.
In her report Miss Gittleman spoke at the congress presented by a num.
"The fundamental theory of liberty
M
iss
Henrietta
Ssold's
visit
early
her
of
delegates
commensurate
with
1
Thus
graphically
did
Dr.
Chaim
mint
of Immigrant
And, as hoard
on
lowing: Fred Burger, Charlotte Feld- upon which all governments in this
Lappin. director. Dr. Leo M. Frank- a
IThitloWsky, famous Yiddish writer chosen
to serve
on the executive
in alarch as the "high water !nark of the financial strength which they con- and lender, on his return from Europe. of the newly organized Citizens' Com- man, Norman Fleishman, Selma Ja- union respose excludes any general
lin delivered the invocation.
Miss Szold ex- tribute to the World Zioni•t Organiz- I I describe the situation of the Jews in mittee on Exploitation of Aliens.
Mr. Brown continutel:
kont. Jean Leipsleer, Ruse power of the state to standardize its
the year's work."
"Ni matter what kind of Jews we
In St. Louis Mrs. Irvin 13ettman, a Sol Modell, Estelle Moskowitz, More children by forcing them to accept in-
plained the work of Iladassah and in- ' 'Ulan. Sixty per cent of all funds de- Poland before a conference of Ort Re-
,
t
,
ils
are, Zionist, non-Zionist, anti-Zim
terested many women in the work of ,arid to Zionist purpo.,. ,
director of the National Council of Pereira, Amproll F. Rothschild, Me - struction from public teachers only.
I ennetructinn I. Ond leaders.
we arc all interested in the Hebrew the , organization. She also paid a upbuilding of Palestine are derived , Dr. Zhitlowsky cited examples of Jewish Women, is one of two appoin- vin Sands, Lisbeth Joy Sloman, Jo-
Charges that the law backed by the
University and because of it the non- tribute to the officers and workers for from the Jews of America.
; the way in which the Polish Jews are tees front her city on the Missouri sephine Stern, Philip Stern and Irv- Ku Klux Klan 111111 was aimed at the
ing
Wartell.
already
has
a
higher
regard
for
their
endeavors
during
the
year.
Un-
State
Board
for
Criminal
Justice.
Mee.
Jew
(luring driven out of business and in-
Raman Catholic Church have been
Prizes for excellent essays on the heard on every side since the statute
us. Money given to the university der Nino Max Frank's chairmanship,
dustry being ground between the mill- Elias Michael, a member of the St.
will be returned a hundred-fold in the membership committee in its DEMAND JURISDICTION
Louis Council Section, was elected to subject "What Confirmation Means was enacted. The law, however, makes
,tones ' of inimical legislation and an
greater respect, appreciation, in the drive increased the roster 100 per
the school board, polling 10,000 votes to Me" were presented to Josephine nn distinction against parochial
boycott.
OF MIXED TRIBUNAL ' semitic
Stern and Rita Mitshkun.
making of Jewry and all mankind bet- oomt until more than 500 muses are
The Poles, he stated, assert that, in excess of any other candidate.
schools and the Hill Military Acad-
The year just closing has been un- ! emy, a non-sectarian institution,
ter. listed. Mrs. Frank hopes to have
Among the woen
m in Pennsylvania,

though the Jews constitute but 15 per
ebrew University is a part LIMO members before the colleen-
Hebrew
TANGIER--(J. if. A.) —The mom cent of the population, they make up NIrs. Charles Long of Wilkes-Barre, questionably the most successful in ' joined with the Society of the Sisters
of the Zionist program. It means lion. Mrs. Henry Weinstein gave a hers of the Jewish community born s5 per cent of the commercial, Indus- president of the Pennsylvaina State the history of the school. With a of the Holy Name of Jesus and Mary
nothing unless, the rest of Palestine report on the Palestine supplies and in Tangier are urging that under the I trial and professional life of the nun- Conference of Council Sections. has total enrollment of between 1, 500 In opposing the state authorities, who
is built up, and the agency which is the sewing groups in which she stated new regime, which commenced on , try.. This proportion, they claim, been appointed on the national cam- and 1,600 children, the work has been were officially listed its Walter M.
supplying the funds, which is laying that more than 400 garments had June 1, they may come under the should he reduced to the same ratio as mittee of illiteracy. carried on in three departments, the Pierce, the governor; Isaac II. Van
primary, the intermediate and the I !Winkle,
Stanley Myers
the foundation for the uffimilding of . been sent to the holy Land during jurisdiction of the Mixed Interns- that of the population, and their ef-
the attorney general, and
the Land of Israel, is the Keren Hoye., the past season. She paid a tribute tional Tribunal instead of the Moor- forts are directed towards this end. high school. To these will be added
the district attorney
next
season
the
regularly
constituted
ti
,
th
group
of
the
Sisterhood
e
sewing
sod. The Palestine Foundation Fund
'j oma h 'coun
ish courts as arranged at the Paris Dr. Zhitlowsky, however, pointed out
normal department of the school. A for Louis Marshall ty.
needs the support of all the Jews.; of Temple Beth El, who had cons- Convention. They claim a distinction that this thy
ear does not extend to the
on behalf of the
number of new features making for American Jewish Committee filed a
Jews should give freely, willingly . pleted more than 150 garments for should be made as, unlike the Moors policy in the army, where there are
and joyfully of their money, their Iladassah.
ereater excellence are in contempla- brief in support of the position taken
who wish to remain subject to the only two or three Jewish officers; nor
don for next year. The sessions will by the parochial and private Reboots.
Mrs. hurry Frank, treasurer of the Incas based on an entirely aloham- to the granting of positions to teach-
time, their service. Their test should
I be resumed on Oct. 4.
he 'have I done more than 1 ought to bazaar, reported that more than $10,- medan religion, they cannot be ex- era in schools attended by Jewish chit-
Gives Public Schools • Monopoly.
l
y,
have done.'" n00, Detroit's quota, had been raised pected to accept a judicial system of , (t een on
where the Jewish teachers
"This legislation," it was argued in
Judge Bernard A. Rosenblatt of and turned over to the New York of- such character.
constitute but three to five per cent; Conference Held With Object
the brief, "is clearly calculated to con-
,
New York, founder and first president lire. In conclusion, Mrs. Joseph II.
of Arousing Interest of
ler upon the public schools a monop-
Against this, it is alleged, the or to positions in other government
of the American Zion Commonwealth,' Ehrlich read an account of the pre- niixed tribunal conies into existence institutions.
oly of education. That would tend up-
American Jews.
Jewry
who has been in Palestine four tine's sentation by liadassah of the Strauss
on with absolute certainty to the sup-
or oreigners'
use and not for Mo- The only salvation of Polish

f
in the past five years, one of the few jewels to Lady Herbert Samuels as f roccan natives of Jewish faith or oth- lies in the trend toard
w
NEW yORK.— (J. T. A.)—In con- Will Be Held June 17 at Temple Beth pressinn of all religious instruction,
muscular toil,
men who started the Keren Ilayesod a gift in appreciation of her efforts
the importance of which cannot be
Et.
Ssmulaiwice
School
Director.
in
farming
and
artisanry.
The
thou-
Jews
h
ave
motion
with
the
decision
of
the
Joint
'raise. But many Tangier
Organization in 1921, explained the'. onbehalf of Palestine and of lia- been educated abroad, others have sands who are endeavoring to enter Distribution Committee to renew Am-
-----
minimized. Under the system of goy-
meaning of "Keren Hayesod" and I dassah. The jewels were presented
ernment the state le powerless, as it
these
fields
are
turning
to
the
Ort
for
,
the
had extensive dealings for years with
erican Jewish relief activities in East-
The Musical School Recital of
remens
stressed the fact that it is the faun• I to Hadassah by Mrs. Nathan Strauss European merchants and are conse- het
In order to meet the t
ern F.uro pe and the calling of a cnn- Jewish Welfare Center, of which should be, to give religious instruction.
dation upon which the structure of 1 for its work and were redeemed by quently more European than Moorish dons crisis which is becoming increas• ference under the auspices of the Am- Miss Dora Tannenbaum is the head,( That is a right and a duty which rests
Palestine will be built. Speaking of ' contributions from members of the
ingly serious, the Ort must become in erlean Jewish Congress which took ; w ill be given in the chapel of Temple upon parents, upon the churches and
in their intellectual outlook.
move
_
tee
1

the economical possibilities and pros-! organization.
g reat social-sery
place reeiently, Dr. Stephen S. Wise, 1 Beth El on Wednesday evening, June the synagogues. If private, ranch-
ment. But the sinews for this work
pects of Palestine. he said:
17, at 8:30 o'clock. The music school ial and denominational schoo s are,
_
P resident of the congress and sating,
must
come
from
America.
The
mil-
Mad. Great Progress.
chairman of the Provisional Commit- was first organized by Miss Mary however, to be deprived of the right
lion dollar fund which the Ort is try- tee of the confereneo i n a s tatement Caplan, director of the educational to educate children, and parents are
"Palestine has made tremendous
ing to raise in this country is pitifully
progress in the last two years,—in the
department of the United Jewish forbidden to send their children to
,,redh ,, declared:
small, but is will do much good and it issy
intervals of my visit in 1922 and 1921.
c 'O'nifarere,: like ass called with the I Charities, so that children who such schools then we shall be in pre-
must be raised he said.
It takes a resident of a booming city
obieet of arousing the interest of Am- showed musical talent and were tin. ninety the same situation as that which
erican Jews to the serious problems able to obtain competent instruction now prevails in Russia. There it is
like Detroit or Los Angeles to appre-
ciate the intensive activities and
that is before us and the decision of ' could be trained by the best teachers as strictly forbidden under severe pen-
astounding growth of the Jewish city
Distribution Committee' available. The school Wan later trans- attics to impart religious instruction
the Joint
of Tel Aviv. Five years ago, I first
places on Ow' order of the day ques• ferred to the Jewish Welfare Center. of soy kind to children until they
--t----
irector is S. Szniubliwicz rea c h the age o r 10 years."
saw it as a little struggling village if
c,..rnniztait, i,a rl il, t)tine aTn101.
ichre uhri, isrhaesntd ct(inili
B. SMOLAR
Youth Org•nizations Plan to Canvasstytniti.o: f
it could not be expected that the
3,000 or 4,000 sprawling along the sea
l'iliedinvi'o l lin instructor is Walter
to
Benefit
National
Fund.
Jewish
life,
which
originally
took
part
Blumenau,
both
members of the De- Supreme Court would touch on the
shore a mile or so north of the port of
Mina Ku Klux Klan issue because it had not
th .reation of the different relief tilt Symphony Orchestra.
Jaffa. When I left it a few months
n
i
lower Day of the ev.- immittees that subsequently formed Clara Waldron and Ilarry Bradlin are been spread officially on the revords of
"The Secretary of the Treasury in Charityland"—this is the title
The annual Flower
ago on my last visit to Palestine, I
y.
p • instructors. The school was or- the case, but at one point Justice Mc
isle National Fund will be held on the ,il i,e1).,I I;(:i :isnna i1ife.t trhiletutiing
y. piano
left a city of over 30 000 population,. would give to David A. Brown, the newly appointed campaign manager fo
'
t
Sunday,
June
I4,
when all youth or-
.,000
drive
for
colonization
work
in
Russia.
, ennize'd four years ago and, until this Reyn o l ds stated:
an increase of nearly IMO per cent . 1 . h 0 $15000
D.
''
A. Brown has more difficultiss than a secretary of the treasure ' eanizations throughout the city will given
'The appellees are engaged in •
the
is.nference
a
more
definite
year, was under the direction of Ben-
in floe years, beating the record of in-
David .
0 1 .
most
. of the of
one
. this
sful days in
the
history
the program, and the deeire of all those detson Netzorg. The income from kind of undertaking not inherently
crease in any city in the United , has. While the duty of a secretary of the treasury is to regulate the budget
of a country the task of David Brown is not to regulate , c su
m c one
to make
ce
s
:inflected
from
the
pupils
is
ap-
harmful,
but long regarded as useful
,
States.
fund. Districts have been assigned participating in the conference to fees
$14 . 000
f "r and meritoriime Certainly there is
outlay
m.
bring shout a greater co-operation and proximately half of the 0.
tl
"There are 22 industries in Tel , and
.

the finances,
but to ge t them.

the P"nebest
,000 cam- to the various
e previous
i
ii
organizations
so
that
i
successful
in
h
success
mOhing
in the present records to null-
was
Aviv, the leading into being the build - .
more
effective
action
in
relieving
the
the
school.
Th f ac t that Brown
.
fact Post he was also invited as national campaign the city will he carefully covered.
. The
The board of directors of the ,-ate that they have failsd to discharge
'
distress, should result in such enlight-
ing industry
which is working over
f • paign last ytar,..O he
,
• obligations to patrons, students
or
the
Keren
Ilayesod,
and
now
as
the
815,000,000
campaign
man-
Iloadquarters
for
each
district
have
i
I
e
en
a
i
,
their
in
discussion
and
the
formulatiim
United
Jewish
h
Ch
rities
will
be
honor'
.
.
time to meet the inereasing needs o

s
s
ea d to . been denignated for the meeting place en g
for f Jewish colonization work —tnese lasts are ,sesocient to l ■ ea.
. of the state. And there are no pecul-
the immigrants that are pourine in tanager

.
stns, Paved A. of 'the workers, who ore requested to a recommendations as will greatly • guests at the recital, to which the ' 1 iar circumstancen or present emer-
h
conclusion
that
should
there
exist
atiossvinh
Isecretatraf
t 1 further the needs which we all wish to public is invited.
from all countries, particularly from the ,
their respective places a a :
. Id urel
be appointed
its seerniary of 11w treasury,
appointed
gencie ts which demand extraordinary
Eastern and Central Europe. Two t rt, •
.s
.
. mon nrectfre.in
.
is arrive
.
1 i j rem, 1., is , ' six
On Sunday morning. ! serve
measures relative to primary educa•

thousand Jews entered Palestine last 13 on
I met
nou David Brown
y
on h t fi
e rst d ay o f If
.rence had the oppor tun -
- The ionft
. ,
New
Zealand,
Australia..
0
clock
sharp
vieited
The heads of each organization hose ,
.
October, and increasing numbers came trip a r ound the world, during which he
infornieil their workers of their par- , ity of hearing a presentath m of the
.
i.
P
Passed in 1922.
in the following months until the peak , South Africa, . Chi'
o f Is st Fur. van needs by rep-
ma, Palestine And•—
.
,
headquarters.
Jewish
Like most states Oregon has a com-
. _—
it by the anti-capitalistic regime in titular
was reached last arc
Varied flowers will be sold by the , resentatives of Jewish agencies of re-
Russia.
T. A.)—A . pulsory education law which requires
immigration of 3,300. About 3,0001
Russia, which in levying heavy taxes , workers for any amount the buyer 1 lief in European lands, Dr. Oscar
P IIII.ADELPHIA.—(.1.
While visiting
Cohn of Berlin, Dr. Les, Motzkin of plea for a greater interest in .Jewish children to attend school and prescrib-
also entered the month just passed.
on merchants and traders and is set- I
interestt
, will contribute. The proceeds will be .
history, Jewish literature. and Jewish I es the course of study. The right to
tine
up
state
monopolies.
haven of refuge for more Jews than was Soviet Russia, "There is tremen-
"Russian TAWS," Mr. Brown fur- remitted to the Jewish National Fund Paris, Rabbi Moses Eisenstadt of Len-
ther stated, "are not directed against • for the eurpose of purchasing morel ingrad. The Jewish World Relief religion on the part of the Jewish I enforce such regulations has not been
a
any other country in the world. In- , dit" 'back to the soil' movement on the
Day, I Conference which these delegates rep- comn.unity renters throughout the seriously questioned in the courts. But
ewe have come to Pales- Part of Russian Jewry," he stated. "It
1922 the voters of Oregon 115,506,
the
Jews as such. but are part of the land in Palestine. This Flower
i s I resent, and parallel agencies have country was made by Dr. Cyrue Ad.' , in
dee d more J
to all the' is so vast as to be historic in charac•
further
•ther and
general
anti-capitalistic
policy.
The
which
is
the
twelfth
annual
day,
last
year
than
Jews,
however,
are
the
chief
sufferers
.
observed
each
year
in
every
city
and ' come into being to meet conditions ler, president of the Theological Semi- I to 103,685 went a step
ti
in oup
the tries
ast in the world put to- ter. A whole people is transforming
which children
ot her
ne c . 'While only a little over 5,000 itself psychologically, being forced to from these laws because most of them town in the United States and is one I which have developed since the cessa- • nary of America and Dropsie College, enacted a 'Iaes
. of the principal means used by the lion of the war. and it may be expect- at the opening session of the seventh, between the ages of R and 10, with
oether
C. will utilize the ex- annual conference of the National As- ' some exceptions, would, after Septem-
Jews entered in America last year, _
belon g to the merchant clas"
hat is the attitude of the Russian National Fund for the raising of . ed that the J. I).
b-
er
15,000
entered
Palestine.
red
"W
-----a ; sociatiim of Jewiech Community Cen-lher 19'25, be required to attend
government
toward Jewish coloniza• funds for its treasury. To date the !pert nee which the European organi
•tic schools."
Jewish National Fund has purchased , scions have gained in the relief wor.' ter"
-rs • Secretaries.
"The new Hebrew University in
The Protestent Episcopal Church,
Baron
Henri
de
Rothschild,
Raton
••During
these
two
thousand
years,"
I asked him.
wil
e . 152,905 dunams of land, upon which
students
"we Jews have the Seventh Day Adventists and the
"The replied,
Russian
goveritment,"
m
education forl those
form a Jewish
new centerof
______
Brown
"looks
with favor upon
43 blossoming Jewish colonies are al. Alfred de Guinsburg, and the Grand Dr. Adler declared,
Rabbi of France, Israel Levi, all of developed into a great community. American Jewish Committee each filed
who are excluded from Universities in :
Alumni of the Sabbath School of the idea of Jewish land settling. It ready in existence.
Europe. The Palestine Foundation ,
1 whom are associated with the work of Our main pu rpose HI Us maintain our . a brief as friend of the court in sup-
---- - —
Organization, re
.1 . igion. Me have produced great po port
of the position taken by the par-
the
h J .Jewish World Relief Organization
Fund, two thirds of which money came Shaarey Zedek Cengregation, together encoura ges the colonization work by
SAMUEL PRAISES WORK
have cabled their greeting' for the philoeophers, great poets, great his- ochial and private schools.
from American Jews, is the biggest I with those who will graduate Sunday setting aside large tracts of land for
BOARD
Opponents of the new law declared
OF
ROCKEFELLER
us
in
success
of
the
Jewish
relief
confer-
torians.
What
they
have
left
morning,
June
14,
at
10:30
o'clock,
nt and even
instrument for financing the Palestine ,
specific Jewish settlement

anon
Messages
hell here.
ex reesing satisfaction at ' our title to nobility. The Jewish can-, it a serious menace. They attributed
helps the Jewish colonists financially."
operations. It supports the Immo
grant until he is able to secure
some
,
will
he
the
guests
of
the
congregation
ter
movement
must
reckon
with
this
.
the
weakening of the moral fiber of
JERUSALEM.—(J.
T.
A.)

The
at a luncheon which will follow the
ec
"Is there any fear that the Jewish
a
fact in arranging their programs., the time to the lack of religious and
job or until he can t o into the land es ' commencement exercises. Certificates colonization work may arouse anti- contribution of America toward the ' the resumption of the relief activities

t
.
were
also
I
row

,
More
time
must
be
given
to
these
sub-
moral
training, particularly in chit-
an
Jewr
Semitism among the Russian peas- betterment of conditions in Palestine' by American
a farmer. it helps to support the hew-
ss present
ring that unless
pitals through the jiadassah, and it!'if graduation will be awarded to Eve-
a-as the subject of a correspondence eel. from the International Red Co "' Wets. They must net be minimized. dean, declaring
ants"
'
,,
re strained
supports the Hebrew schools, and most lye Berkowitz, Tuba Berman, Ralph
between
Sir
Herbert
Samuel,
retiring
at
Geneva,
International
League
for
At
"not
tendencies
sere worse
than condition
those in
r said,
present,"
Mr. Brown smiled. "Such a fear is
' Bernstein, Isabelle Cohen, Rebecca
H
n , Shirley Friedman, Ger- groundless. Experience has shown high commissioner, and John D.. Children's ' Aid at Geneva; Leon Blum,'
Dr. is Adle
m enou eeent,
attention
being given to this here wo o; he
important of all, the Jewish Farmers os
ro
.
Soviet
R
.sia.
ocialist
Party
of
France
- aspect of our responisbility."
Organisation in Palestine. By the ' '
places
where Jews have Rockefeller, it was learned here re- leader of the Socialist
a
that in those pl
Jewish or-
in his presidential address Charles
he Je
ver the Edwin Moss, Rose Rapoport, Samuel settled they were treated by the Rue-Icently. Sir Herbert Samuel wrote to and from representative Jewish
success or failure
DAVIS DENIES REPORT
Namser of Louisville reviewed the
sian peasants in the most friendly Rockefeller before leaving office, ex- ganizations throughout Europe.
all n.
world, in Detroit as well as in New Robins and Milton Sorock, president way. The Russian peasant looks upon pressing his warm thanks for the as-
history of the Jewish community idea,.
tracing it back 50 years. He defined WASIlla(GTON.—(J. T. A.)—D•-
The class.
exercises will include addresses the idea of Jews settling on the land sistance of Rockefeller's interne. BALFOUR UNDISTURBED
York; in San Francisco as well as in of the
nial of the recent report that Seers.
as natural; moreover, when this does tional health board in the fight
BYDAMASCUS EPISODE the Jewish community center as "the , nary
London, Paris or Moscow. With the
of Labor Davis agreed with Con-
united help of the Jews of the world, Gordon,
by Rabbi superintendent
A. M. Hershman,
A. Louis not affect his interests. against malaria in Palestine.
of the
- central gathering place for Jewish as-
the pro-
reply,,
sociation,
for
mental,
physical
and
gressm•n
Albert Johnson on
John
D.
Rockefeller,
Jr.,
in
-
bath
School
and
J.
B.
Rogvoy,
who
am un- .
(i. T.
A
"While I was in Rung* " Mr. Brown
T •l—"I
cannot fail."
-
we cannot
instructed the graduating class: vocal enntinued,
investigated
the is
work
stated that
his father
"values highly
I LONDON.-
Asked for Workers.
Jewish land "I settlement
which
be- of
Sir I Herbert
Samuel's
appreciation
of distured
by the occurencee in Dames- moral stimulation, for spiritual in-' posed amendment of the immigration
1 tions by Cantor Samuel Vigoda,
of the International Board I cup and my viessa with regard to the spiration, and in general for the, law restricting the privilege
of ad-
In his talk Mr. Lappin made a plea
was
immigrants
for more workers to assist in the orations by several members of the ing carried on by Dr. Joseph A. Rosen, the work and hopes to complete the 1 building of the Jewish homeland in rounding out of Young American Jews mission .of non-quota
by Edwin Mow
es
campaign. Ile outlined the purpos
elan' and a piano polo
who is the
country
of chief
the American
reprmentative
Joint in Dis-,
that elimination
, of Health of malaria by further co- Palestine remain unaltered," stated , into • type that is intelligently appre. made
by Secretary
Davis Telegraphic
to the raphic
cur-
Agency.ent
of the Jewish
the Lord Palfour when he arrived here I dative of the best in our combined I respond
of the drive and explained that it is a The clam an a whole will recite "The
and
American and Jewish life."
tribution Committee. It is excellent' operation between the board
combined campaign for three agencies, Eternal Riddle."
on his return from Palestine.
Palestine
government."
The
exercises
will
be
open
to
the
the Keren liayesod or Palestine Foun-
(Turn to Page Three(
public.
(Turn to Last page.)

"The Jewish people all over the "{!"Wiling secretary, Miss Elizabeth
world celebrated the opening of the Finley; financial secretary, Mrs. Al-
nebrew University on April 1; the b•rt Feldstein, and treasurer, Miss
Jeanette Steinberg.. The hoard of di-
Jews of Detroit, sn I have heard, hod ,
rectors is composed of Mrs. m. M.
a most impressive celebration, but
Applebaum, Mrs. Jack Berke, Mrs.
nothing can compare with the actual Abraham Cooper, Mrs. Harry Frank,
event on Mount &emus, the mountain
Mrs. Max Frank, Mrs. Alexander
which overlooks Jerusalem, the Dead
Sea, the River Jordan, all the snored I Freeman, Mrs. Louis M. lialbstem,
Mrs Theodore lsraels, Mrs. S. J. Ka-
spots of Jewry, Christianity and Mo- vonau, Miss Ida Keillan, Mrs. A. C.
hammedanism. The amphitheater on Lappin, Mrs. Charles Robinson, Mrs.
the mount, cut out of solid rock by Louis Robinson, Mrs. Golds Sarasohn,
Jewish men, was crowded, the entire Mrs. Elconan 11. Saulson, Mrs. Abra-
hill and places around the hill were ham Srere, Mrs. David R. Stocker,
massed with human beings, all watch-
Wein-
Min:, Sara Weinberg, Miss Rose
ing the platform upon which were
Miss
stein and Mrs. David Zenon.
seated Lord Balfour, Dr. Chaim Weiz-
Julia Wine was reappointed Junior
mann, Bialik, Sokolow, General Al- Iladassah advisor from the senior
lenby, Chief Rabbi Kook, educators chapter.
and men of importance from the en-
Deleentes and alternates to the Ila-
tire world. The things said on that • dassah convention, which will follow'
w
occasion,
reports of which wou have
a
al ll read, were of great import to the the
annual convention
of in the
Zionist
Organization
to be held
Washing-
Jew and to the non-Jew."
Jane 28-30, were also chosen last
David A. Brown thus described the . Iun
evening. They are Miss
opening of the Hebrew University, We'inesilan
g in. , Hattie Gittleman, Mrs. Joseph H.
which he attended, at the banquet
Ehrlich, Mrs. David W. Simone, Mrs.
en at the Stotler Hotel last Monday A. C. Lappin, Mrs. Morris Friedberg,
night to inaugurate the Koren Ilayr- Mss. Harry Frank, airs. Maurice
sod drive for $100,000. Three hun- Zackheim, Miss Jeanette Steinberg,
Aaron so.
deed representative Jews were guests mes. Abraham Srere, mr „



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