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American lavish periodical Cotter

CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 20, 0100

t git4iic

0 Ica Work
oix 0 .6 5 41 ,5 I Thirty Frye Years Of

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By H. B. SLIOSBERG

0
Thirty-five years will soon be passed within a very short time under the
auspices of the lea a considerable sea
lace the foundation of the Jewish ( 01-
of Jewish agronomists and agricultur-
onization Society, or Ica, by the late
al experts who went to work in the
Baron Moritz Hirsch. It always was
colonies with loyal devotion. Depots
and still remains the only large and
By Chas. H. Joseph.)
of agricultural implements were es-
ICapywright, 1921.
!permanent organization rt•ndering all
tablished, and new branches of agri-
In one or two European countries they have a new pastime: throwing manner If assistance to Jews in coun-
raising
culture—fruit and vegetable
from moving trains. Naturally it has become annoying to the vie- I tries where they sutler persecution,
—were started. In Bessarabia, in the
Jews
At
the
outset,
when
the
stock
com-
rims, though it affords much pleasure and enjoyment to the kindly intro-
environs of the city of Orgeiev, an ag-
tioned Gentiles, who indulge in the hilarious amusement. They throw girls ,any known as the Jewish Colonize- ricultural experiment station was
off, too. That they are seriously injured simply lends zest to the pastime. Lion Society, with a stock capital of opened, devoted largely to the produc-
And they sent missionaries to "barbarians" in "heathen" countries to , 50,000,000 francs, was organized, tion of Kurth, seeds; this institution
fashion them into Christians! Roumania and Hungary can use all the miss . Baron Hirsch had in mind the coloni-
i var- Was considered unique in the whole of
zation of Jews upon the land in
sionaries that can be spared from other fields.
Russia, supplying seeds and saplings
ious countries. Already at that time
not only to the Jewish colonies but al-
the intention was to acquire large
Well, its too bad. Isn't this a pathetic statement:
so to the peasants of South Russia in
tracts of land in Argentina and Bra-
getseral. On this seed farm were
zil, there to establish colonies of Jews
n hurts me, yes, to lose, but it is not so much the money. They
trained hundreds of efficient Jewish
from Russia.
aren't taking any of that away from me, because I never had any;
gardeners and vegetable growers, and !
father that's told he
The
promise
having
been
given
that
a
what I feel the paused helplessly) is-- is like
they took their knowledge to every
''4,000,1100 Jews would be taken out of
can't have his own child.
Jewish farming community and wher-
Russia within a relatively short per- -
ever there was an opportunity to ap-
with the aid of Baron Hirsch's
It was Jacob Sandler, the tired old man, the weary, worn-out composer
ply it elsewhere. The Jewish colon-
It
,
gov-
Russian
of New York's East Side, who had just lost his suit before Federal Judge enormous resources, the
ies began to prosper, the value of cat-
Knox in the United States District Court to establish his authorship of the ernment was persuaded to grant per- tle and inventory rose, and in the col-
famous Jewish song, "Eili, Eili." The judge said that if Sandler did com- ! , mission to open in Russia the "Jewish
of Novaia Pultavka the Ica was
Central Committee," and to take out of I
pose the masterpiece as he contended, in 1896, he had put off asserting his'
his Central
enabled Ti, open a Jewish agricultural
ownership too long "for the purpose of legal credulity." We surely cannot the country all these Jews, including school which liecame, as it were, the
expect men of the Sandler type to be as efficient in such matters aS a even such as were liable to render mil- center of agricultural education and
graduate of the School for Business Babbitts. itary service. It was, however, stipu- training aiming the Russian Jews.
lated that all those who were granted
A special and, I feel safe in saying,
The Rev. Dr. Walter Duncan Buchanan of the Broadway Presbyterian permission to emigrate should lose the
most conspicuous place in the history
Church, New York, in a recent sermon "stressed the importance of faith in right to return at any time to Rus-
sio.
of Jewish social welfare work will be-
the supernatural"—and discussed the progress of Christianity, saying that ',
"Christianity has progressed until today 535,000,000 persons call them- , During the first few months of the long to the network of cosoperative in-
stitution created by the 1,-a, forming
selves Christians." You are right, doctor, when you say they call them- existence of the Jewish Colonisation
!Society, Baron Hirsch turned over to the best system of Jewish self-help
selves Christians.

the society more than 400,000,000 and far, indeed, from the often de-

moralizing methods of philanthropic
While on the subject of Christianity, let me have your attention for a francs, to create a fund for the colon-
assistance. The plan to reconstruct
moment longer to quote from a sermon of lit. Charles ('otter of New York, mullion of the Russian Jews in Argen-
Jewish economic life from above and
delivered last Sunday: tins, the additional income of this
I fund to he used for other needs, also to alter the existing class relation-
I largely of the Russian Jews. We must ships among the Jews is a mere illus.!
Let it be recognized that the God of the Christians today is Jesus
!hear in mind that the policy of the ion.
of Nazareth, a man. The people of that time took a man, a human,
The task may be defined, without
!Reumanian aovernment at this time
as their God. We have always done this in the world. We project
' had not yet become openly anti-Semi- fear of contradiction, as one of help-
our own images upon the sky and call them God
tic, and this explains why the solid- ing the Jews with loans, not in the
tulle of that unforgettable Jewish phi- form of "(inning Khesed," but in the
What a wealth of truth there is in that statement!
lanthropist, Baron Moritz Hirsch, was form of well organized, self-support-
Only six rabbis graduated from the Hebrew Union College. Not nearly directed exclusively towards the relief ing co-operation. The fact is that, as I
soon as the Russian laws permitted
enough. The rabbinical field offers opportunities today undreamed of two of the Jews in Russia.
What arc the results of the 35 years the establishment of such co-operative
rents discourage their sons
.
decades ago. it's unfortunate
of work done by this largest and organizations, in the form of loan and
from entering the rabbinate. They prefer to have them take up a more
saving societies, the Jewish communal I
"practical" career. You see, a "rabbi isn't a business man"--well, thank strongest Jewish organization?
The Ica is a stock company whose leaders of Leningrad who were
God for that! Yet I venture to say that many rabbis have a far better
statutes have been ratified by the affiliated with the central committee of
understanding of fundamentals in the field of economics than most business
the Ica took advantage of this oppor-
men. What so many business men fail to understand about themselves is British Parliament. It is the first
tunity and found but little difficulty
that they are merely traders. If your son shows a desire to enter the Jewish organization which may and
must have a definite budget. It neith- in convincing the leaders at Paris of
Jewish ministry, encourage him. We have too many "business men."
er solicits nor receives any adt itiona the blessings which the establishment
Irving Berlin, who today is America's foremost exponent of "jazz," means. The sources of its income of these co-operatives brought to the
but 4 venrs
old. His father, re clearly provided and they can he Jews of Russia. Suffice to say that in

.
.
came to this country in
calculated beforehand, in drawing up the course of some 15 to 16 years, in
who died when Berlin reached the age of 8, was a Russian cantor. Berlin's
the annual estimates. But the expen- spite of all the obstacles raised in later
first experience at song writing came when he served as a singing waiter
ditures are likewise settled in advance. year shy th egovernment, there was
in an East Side dance hall, owned by one "Nigger Mike." Berlin's first
This is why the lea cannot respond to created a network of sonic 500 co-op-
called
"Marie
From
Sunny
Italy."
There
song was written in 1907 and was
I
"Alexan-
the unfortunately frequent calamities erative organizations of that type 2
as
then followed from his musical pen .
such well
v. Hate to
, known
t . t. numbers
f Jewish existence in Russia. Only with a turnover of many millions, and
.
,

"Oh
llo
I
i . greatest f
der's Ragtime Band, one o i Berlin
it degree may the ice a supplied with capital in the shape of
written while Berlin was serving in I in a very limed
Get Up in the Morning," which was
the army; "When I Lost You," "You'd Be Surprised," and two of his latest !devote some funds out of its budgetry loans by the Ica. The co-operative
o?" and "All Alone." It was n 1909
that Berlin I provision for unforseen expenditures loans quickly brought life into the des-
i
overwhelmed by ert of Jewish economic activity in
numbers,
"What'll
I D
went to work
for the
Snyder Company. Since then he has fashioned more , to the relief of Jews
Russia. At the central committee of
than 300 songs. More recently Berlin has been engaged in putting out his such catastroph es.
exriments of the the lea a special banking institution
ria
! The trials Argent in
annual "Music Box Revue," for which he writes the music.
a
demonstrated
was created which had formal charge
Made of beautiful indestructible French
!first yea rs in Ag pe
----• ■ •-s—
that it was, of course, idle to talk of this branch of work; the central
strands of beautiful imported
pearls, some with large rhinestone clasps,
Clarence Darrow and Scott Nearing had a fine time not so long ago 1
!about shipping millions of Jews out of committee maintained a large staff of
pearls. Three small pearls in center, gradu-
some with pretty pendants; others in sunburst
debating whether the human race is progressing. I'll say it is. And Irving
instructors
and
inspectors;
the
busi-
It
became
evident
that
ef-

in
saying
what
Russia
ating
in
sine
to
very
tiny
ones
at
the
ends.
b liever
effects.
,, is
Berlin will second the motion• seems
that music has a soothing effort on I fective help for the Jews of Russia, ness was placed upon a sound basis,!

has to say "with music."
that makes the heart beat faster. I penned up within the vicious circle and had it not been for the destructive
dition
resu.
nd the still more destructive rev-
women; it lulls them into
'patio, nee-
As a result the daughter of Clarence Mackay of the Postal Telegraph mil- created by the Count would he
olution, it is certain that the economic
, 108 2,
lions has pledged her hand and heart to Irving. But Irving, even in his cations of May
within Russia life of Russian Jewry would have been
wildest flights of imagination, never dreamed that the day would come that rosary and po2ssible
These are made of large size pearls, the
his marriage would be of such outstanding importance that he would have itself. Only thanks to the insistent definitely reconstructed and stabilized.
1111,1 36-inch strands French cube inde-
kind that are in great demand at present.
structible pearls in rich creamy color, finished
u that is what demands of the Central Relief Corn- Today the lea is resuming this work
the l'ope and Cardinal Mayes "sit in" on the conference. Bt
Orchid, pink,jade, corn. Spring ring clasps.
memory isn't mittee of the Ica at Leningrad, in the in Soviet Russia.
with Sterling Silver clasp set with colored
happened. Miss Mackay is a Catholic and Irving, if my
Wonderful values.
agreed person of its president, the late Baron
Hand in hand with the work in Rus-
stones.
playing me a trick, is a Jew. But the l'ope and the Cardinal have
to waive church objections so long as the children will be reared in the Horace Ginsburg, did it become pos. siaproceeded the work of the Ica in
te R ussian govern. Argentina. The administration of the I
Catholic faith. Well, there are many things, as the writers tell us, in life sible to induce
as it
its eyhe
that are stranger than even the fiction we have to contend with these days. ment to
shut s, were, to the Ica in Argentina'svas subjected to the
And among the strangest is Irving Berlin becoming a Catholic in order to other activities of the Ica in Russia, loudest complaints and even today we
with
any
exportation of hear some very hitter complaints I
Beautiful indestructible French pearls in
not connected w
wed the daughter of Clarence Mackay.
44 and 60-inch strands of indestructible
soft, creamy colors. All uniform size, per-
emigrants.
against it. Just how much these
--•-••-•-•--
pearls in uniform size. Can tie worn around
fectly matched. Finished with Sterling Silver
The executive council of the Ica in charges are justified we cannot say.
How do you feel about it? Shouldn't there he one spot left on earth
neck or as a bracelet wrapped around wrist.
clasps.
free from the invasion of the hideous trapping of what we choose to call Paris approved a budget for the open- It may he that there are shortcomings
Milky white with high lustre.
! What civil- ing and maintenance of trade sch evenn which, perhaps, are due to the fact
civilization? Now we are to have a sky scraper in Jerusalem
that
the
administration
of
the
Ica
in
nd
Argentina is composed of elements
today.
first thing we know them will have sirens (those on automobiles), Ph
generally known that the ex- that have no relation to the ngricul- I
seller.,
graphs, a Kiwanis society, a Rotarian group, radios, firecrackers, best
It is ons of a revival of skill ed tural population which it has to ad.!
cars, aeroplant s, pectati

popcorn, peanuts, the Elks, poison gas, telephones, street
minister. There are frequent charges
Childs restaurants, automats, mah jong
, women's clubs, George White's , trades among the Russian Jews
h
scandals, square hair cuts, safety razors and all the other dreadful improve- through the work of the trade scools that the administration regulates too
ments that make civilization such a nightmare. Oh, my soul, and I almost have not been fulfilled. But on the strictly the daily life of the settlers,
d of reserv- which interferes with individual in-
ha nd, there was nee
forgot jazz! Jerusalem jazz! How romantic! I am afraid the Holy Land !, other
.
at all costs the Jew i sh farm ng
itiative. Still, the results of more than
, ing
St reet.
i
colonies
in
the
Provinces
of Kherson a quarter of a century of work in that
is going to be turned into a Main
---• ■ ••-s---
the field cannot but be recognized as bril-
Ekate rin oslav, as well asf the
Hindenburg hasn't done what was expected of him; for that matter I and
Bent. Suffice to say that the colon- 19-00-00-0-000000000000-0-00-000000** 00000-00000no00-00-00***000-0-000-on 0-0*0 00 00 0000000G0 0000
, other agricu itura l settlements o
!Jews scattered in various sections of ists, in general are in a very prosper- !
_— a__
neither has Coolidge.
A luncheon was given the other day in New York in honor of Dr. David', the former Pale of Settlement. There oils condition, well able to reimburse
!
the money spent to set them up and
Yellin, principal of the Hebrew Teachers' College of Jerusalem, as well as was need of obtaining c an
accurate
situation
of provide them with land, and today the ,
icture of the
is one of the world's outstanding I phe
allot-
the
funds
Dr.
ty
re-nayments of these sums by the col-
Jews. Thanks to Ti
vice-mayor of the same ci.
YellsinRosenwald contributed $50.000 to . t
ed for this purpose by the Ica, such
nista form the principle source of
Jewish scholars. I notice d that Juliu
(Continued fr o m last page.)
d of X150,000 for the erection of new buildings for the college.
What.
more
than ting during ,
investigation became possible, and
ducational
as
Ian
o
,
revenue
for the Ica,
amoun
e
a
.1
g
10,000,000 !
in 1000 and 1/189 there was publis
Impressed me is this: Mr. Rosenwald Rives
recent years to
Built, Buick Will Build Th•i ■
we
can
prevent boys from becoming
Better Automobiles Are
sc
well as philanthroPis causes in Jewry. Some of our wealthy
co-religionsts
tion There
are a few . ' in two volumes, msterial deribing
francs a yea .
!el
,. •
The
work
of
the
lea,
because
of
the
:
real
criminals.
For
if
we
can
do
this
give
very
li erally
to philanthropy
who either
do both.
I may
be mistaken,
but Julius Rosenwald and Felix Warburg . the economic conditions of
Someone Jewry, tending to throw a flood of
seem
to me
to be
most
generous but,
givers
in American
Jewry.
may give
more
to the
single
institutions,
speaking
of giving
in its broadest light upon various aspects of Jewish peculiarities of its organization, must then our problem is solved. The real
t. Whether it's a "T," or a hos• life in Russia of which even the pro- necessarily continue along the same , criminals are only human. In another
s had lines. It would
ow grare bran without
appear to top the
two Men seminary,

scope,
these
insist that th
pital, or
theological
or a Hebrew school, or to Purchase a library ' tensional communal worker
leaa penw of Russia
Russia, . re ason or knledge. They originalls
ay-matter lodged
little
books, or a home for the aged—everything worth while is supported by ' It
was made
evident
that the Jewish
current
relief
to are
the now
Jes in desperate i possess
farming
colonies
and settlements,
with even
though
they
farmers, situation. On the other hand it would under the skull, but it is raw and un-
'
over 60,000
a population of ov
these men, in a generous fashion.
chool
law decision, just handed down were doomed chiefly because of the he unfair to ignore that relief work , developed. If you bring up a child
---•-• ■
•• • ---
s States, will not have an influence in Ignatiev regulations (the so-called which the lea recently undertook in ' in a good environment, 99 times out
by the
Supreme
Court if of
the
United
I have
been asked
the
Oregon
t
plant
Suppose
you
the Scopes evolution trial in Tennessee. Not being a lawyer, I do not pre- "May Regulations,") if no measures aid of the scores of thousands of refu- I the
of 100 ironment.
he will react
satisfactorily
to
hould be adopted to intensify the gees stranded in Roumania and Po- env
s
in
banana
to Green-
grow?
tend
speak I on
the subject
any degree
of authority.
But using
corn- In farming and train the Jewish agri- land who were in danger of forcible a seed. Can ant
mon to
sense,
cannot
find the with
slightest
analogy
between The
two cases.
you
ignore seed
the ground?
s
evacuat
and
Oregon the state undertook to make it obligatory upon parents to send their ' culturists in new farming methods.
ion, with
the alternative
of
de- Can
I l and
Can
you
plant up
banana
ortation
to Soviet
Russia.
- --
you
bring
a child in a had
neighborhood, with had habits, with no
children to the public schools only, completely eliminating private and :The result was t at there grew up p —
restrictions or manners and expect
parochial schools. The Supreme Court held that this was unreasonable
him to be a repectable citizen? The
interference on the part of the state with the rights of parents to the con-
k
- . - Club of Detroit answer is evident. Children are horn
trot of education of the children. This is so evident that only lawmaers
an
ihe
statute
books
with
with clean minds and any impres-
. H . A
The Y . M
a L eague :
re u d ice co old ever have stained t
b ■ ll
. Indoor B
ase
by pj
blinded b
held will hold an open meeting for all sinus made on them are in our con-
w was
The first game of the Jeish
Insti•

trot.
absurdity.
••••••-•--
--
tro Parents hold the key to their
League
boy's future. For when the child is
But in Tennessee the issue is obviously different. There we have the lute Indoor Baseball
state taking the position that it has the right to determine what shall be at the Balch School Sunday. June 14, pledges on Tuesday, June
23,
at the raw and undeveloped, until at least
The
arrange-
at 10:30 a. m. The Central Institute Y.
W. o'clock
II. A., sharp.
09 Rowena street, at .
8:30
undoubt-
taught in schools that are supported by the state. The he
legislature
detriment of the score
of 6 to
in J.
a well
played by
and
defeated
the 2 D.
I. Midgets
the went committee is planning a large , harmitzsah age, parents have enough
Arthur
k-end in July time to train their boys.
fns
or as i truction is concerned, to
e
over public schools insofar
o
edly has co
operate to t
asco,
Jake
Serat
and Milton
requests
interested be Brisbane centends that we are all re-
game.
Julius
Coleman,
Is- and
camp
outing that
for a all
we
where
such con trol does not
h
the point wntrol
o n th e p erso nal rights , exci ti ng played splendidly for the win- present. It desires to eull the opinions latol rather closely to the monkeys
public welfare,and, I would imagine, a clear trespass
l T
of the individual. The legislature has compelled in some states the reading rae
of the members for suggestions. and the "missing link." And those
Harris
' who have seen monkeys act, know that
of the Bible in public schools, and as in the state of Tennessee it has under-
I Definite plans will be outlined at this
y are trained to act as they do
meeting for its autumn campaign and
taken to eliminate a study which it deems inimical to the Bible story of nets,
' the
we can not deny that environment
the club will be divided into various shapes our lives. But now I base
West W•rrensi
creation.
._--•-•••••••--
The West Warrens invade the Fast campaign committees to canvass the
, neither space nor necessity to prove
city.
Scopes is on trial charged with having violated the law of
Professor That is the only issue that can be determined. If he is acquit- Side next week and we
fennessee.
will the
have
an
The Y. M. II. A. again sends out is it. Fortunately, Jewish fathers in.
what
West
o pportunity to sec
y
of
the
act
has
an
opportunity
of
being
Site
can
do.
The
game
will
be
played
plea
for
active
members.
The
move-
stinctively
raise their Imps under their
ted, that ends the controversy f or the time being. If he should be found
ment is a movement of the youth and personal supervision and restrictions.
States. at the Balch School.
say that all Jewish hs, are
and socially mind- Nt t
g uilty then the co nstitutionalit
Court of the se. As George ,
aggressive
I requires
orge
determined through an apnea o
We • ssi But to contend that Jewish chil-
good ca
en
r its "(Te ss
Jam .. Solid
. et y
seem to agree that both sides have a tainly the state has a ,
All authorities
icle
as
ore
of
our
mediums
for
pub-
jean,
at
least
most of them, receive a
com-
men and women has are using The Detroit Jewish
Milton of the Chattanooga News points out: "Cer
e Chon- fair start in life by rec iving a ittsal
A new Jewish Institute club
but certainly no state legislature has the
nosed of young
reader upbringing• in a good environment,
right to control its own agnecies,
h
terry
slightest right to throttle the freedom of speech or prevent te have
freedom
of , been formed in the Delray section. At Iiieity and we again ask
written
influenced by religion, which would
this column to pass it one to his ,
" In any event, the lawmakers of Tennessee
m eeting last Monday the following of
'
aca
President, friends. more than anything else impart hen-
elected:
themselves down as the enemies of progress.
) their mmt W
• officers were
tidy and respect
may not be able to fight the real crim-
We have heard many expressions of commendation on the career chosen Frieda Steinberger; vice-president.
fact
we
can't.
But we sure-
I der of a jazz orchestra. I could Bells Gross; secretary, William Stein-
In
, µ " (h am Ro•en- Provident Mutual Life Incur• inals,
vent Isiss from becoming
by
son, Roger,
not Otto
join Kahn's
in the paeans
of praise that floated to the heavens Now the young bargee, tree ons
ramount
eres of the
in is tt
ante Company Increases
line.
He
berg.
The
pe
real
criminals
if
we
only
give them a
dd "dectectativin" as a sid
round
Gn.ral Moho. Co. ► .
and
fair chance in life, the same as other
r. Kan
1),i• ■••■
that som e of us have: club will be dramatics
h announces that he will a L n
Dividend Scale.
Glendale. ♦ 000
h life. We
it the
of
J
ew
yst
discussions
hands!
society
yin
table
animals get—a good training.
!
GENERAL MOTORS BUILDING
M
G
wants o sol ve
o much time o n our
in our pockets and to truthg
Detroit
Br•oeb
expect to hear much of this club in
-
PFENT & DECKER
--

o
much
entirely to
BEMB•ROBINSON CO.
!
5740 Mack Am
er agent
the future.
Nathanie l R sear, genal
ERECTS SKYSCRAPER
444 East Jodtwoes Aye.
STANLEY KRAJENKE
the Provident Mutual Life Insurance
evening. July 3, to Sunday night,,
s:
Tones
Fol
I
LOUIS-ROSE
BUICK
CO.
11520 Jos. Campos Ay•
the

arey
Tephill

12595.99 Woodward Ave.. Highland Fmk
July 5. Full particulars may be had Sh The Young Folks league of the i Company has received word from
TELOTTE BUICK CO.
T. A.) is
— being
The
at the clubhouse, 89 Rowena street.i Shaarye Tephilia met last Thursday I home office that the dividends distrib• I JERUSALEM.—(.1.
s kyscraper in Palestine
HARLEY BUICK CO.
5911 Gnaw/ Amur A..
East Jefferson Community Cen- uteri during 1026 will be nearly • half I first
rected
by
Mr.
%%rank,
an
American
3752 Cass Mc
e
BUCHBINDER-BUICK CO.
nt
tat
ter
million
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Summer Camp:
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4234 Woodward Ave.
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will not have your choice in selecting for the summer, but other activities and the first meeting of the literary
your vacation weeks. The opening of interest are being arranged for branch has proven that the club is years. In 1925 the
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