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DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JUNE 26, 1925
VOL. XVIII. NO. 5
EUROPEAN ZIONISTS Keren Hayesod Planning
New Colonies in Palestine
SEND MANIFESTO TO
MAIN ORGANIZATION R eport of Two Months' Work Reveals
Say Wrong Conception of Zion-
ism Born of Lack of Faith
in the Idea.
TELEPHONE
CADILLAC
1-0-4-0
, To Formally Open
New Summer Camp
David Brown, Mrs. .1 . M. Welt
Will Speak at Dedication
Exercises July 2.
1
WOULD BE FARMERS
Hold Demonstration in Mexico
City Demanding Supplies
of Hexter, Leonard.
Continued Progress in Colonization,
•
Immigration, Labor, in
Homeland
NOTICE!
Due to the fact that July 4
hills on Saturday, The Detroit
Jewish Chronicle is compelled
to go to press one day ••rli•r
than usual with it. Maim of July
3. The Detroit J•wish Chron•
iris requests its re•d•ra to send
in their items so they reach the
office not than 5 p. wt. on
Tuesday, June 30, in order to
insure publication in that neat.
PALESTINE JEWRY
BIDS FAREWELL TO
HERBERT SAMUEL
Ex•High Commissioner Confi-
dent that Holy Land Has
a Bright Future.
The formal opening of the summer
Dr.
.t.1
MEXICO CITY.--(J.
camp of the Young. Women's Hebrew
Ilexter, head of the Fed-
Association of the Detroit section, Maurice
SAYS PLUMER WILL
Council of Jewish Wooten, volition of Jewish Charities of Boston,
N t•
will take place Thursday afternoon, and Oscar Leonard of Milwaukee, or-
NOT CHANGE POLICY
- -
t t purl,.
NEW YORK.-The detailed reports for the months of !starch and April July 2, ato'clock at the camp. rived here for
or --
possibilities in Mexico for
rrce
the
ZIONISTS
which
is
situated
on
Lake
Huron
14
igating
-
ve, witich administeis the funds of the K
OPPOSE NON
Development Hampered by De-
•
of the Palestine Zionist Executi
miles north of Port Huron. The camp the admission Of a number of Jewish
ENTERING CONFERENCE . Hayesod, has just been made public at the headquarters of the Awoken will be completed by July I and has refugees stranded in various ports of
lay of Communities Ordi-
Keren Hayesod by Morris Rothenberg, chairman of the national board of
ozeiroen : been built to accommodate 55 girls Europe. It was stated that this in-
-
nance and Others.
lies of otihe izK
directors. The report deals with the manifold activit
!
at
a
time.
The
funds
for
the
vaca•
vestigation
was
being
carried
on
in
— -
agricultural c on
Conservatism is Demanded as Hayesod in Palestine, principally in the spheres of agrieu
t:' ,
lion-spot for the Jewish working girls behalf of the emergt.m•y conimittee on
•
special
commission,
it
is
reported,
T. A.)-"From
JERUSALEM-(J.
cans of S trengthening
immigration, labor an education. .
' of Detroit were raised during the Jewish refugees.
Mount Scopus, throwing my gaze to
F
now
at
work
planning
new
agricultural
settlements
to
be
established
by
m
•
•
Organization.
several hundred Jewish immigrants s ampaign Receives
any
the network of 43 such settlements which Emergency Fund campaign held last
the past and toward the future to the
•
d •d
,
.
--
ayeso
{rum various coun lass ti
the Keren
setting sun and the dawn, I em full
the winter.
sod lready supports in alestine.
cellent Contributions; Ilse
11 group which termed it-
Keren Haye
BERLIN.-(J. T. A.)-The fact, the The
of confidence in the days that are
commission, a it is announced, consists of a representative 'It . tne , The program for the opening day members of
Agricultural
Society
acting
dassah Assists.
l will include the invocation by Dr. self the Jewish
to come for Palestine." With these
that the Zionist Organization
ac
not con- colonization department of the Palestine Zionist Executive, a representative
a
s
w
as
the
Jewish
Agency
words, Sir Herbert Samuel, first Brit-
suited on the appointment of the new of the National Fund, a representative of the government health depart-I Leo M. Franklin of Temple Beth El, of Mexico, held a demonstration with
representative of the farmers who dedication address by David A. the permission of the governor of the
ish High Commissioner of Jewish
h
The volunteer workers who are
o f th e buildings . district before the Hotel Geneva,
High Commissioner of Palestine is ' ment, a town planning architect and
faith, who io now retiring from his
visited the areas recently bought by the Jewish National Fund in the Valle0 Brown, presentation Welt.
; ,
Aiming to raise $100,000 as Detroit's
ifesto • •
strongly emphasized in a manifesto
Pres. ,, oll of where the representatives of the em-
post, took leave of the Jewish com-
—*of Jezreel and selected the spots best . b y m „. Joseph M.
.
!
section of the Nation al erg ent'y committee on Jewish refugees quota for the Keren Hayesod the munity of Palestine at a farewell
issued here by the "united opposition'
Di
adapted t I for new settlements for the , Detroit
Palestine
Foundation
Fund),
the
Jew-
'
ing worked , Council of Jewish 1Korm.II, and the were s t ay i ng.
d
of
various
Zionist
groups
reception arranged by the Valid Leu•
which
plans
are
now
be
ompose
c
Actsirding to the leaders of the dent- ish National Fund and the Hebrew mi, the National Council of Palestine
: benediction by Rabbi A. M. Ilersh-
in connection with the approaching
out.
il quit until , they
i aferzesgeai tlicnziftitortastithino„aloitizurtiv,4,d011,oJti;tw,i:lit.0 ititizmii-, hUniversit
.
i
ls
I
t
,•
,
t
,
e
t,
l
il
e
„,
Zw
He-
ro
aorn
sh
h
a
Jews,
in the main building of the He-
n
o
fittohtereS
Fourteenth Zionist Congress to be
ls
.
t
si
t
,a
,
o
tza
oiv
io,
m
d
e
p
I
i
gnumerous
o, until
ac
retc i rt g being
Yhel'illhentt
ave
held in Vienna on Aug. 18.
made
ppin,
director of the cam- brew University on Mount Scopus.
of The progress
their homes in Europe because of to A. C. 1.8
• director
conception
the
buildings
thrown
open
for
in-
High
officials
of
the
Palestine
ad-
Mel
The present erroneous con
ing the Keren Hayesod settlements .
ministration and representatives of
,
of Zionism was born out Of lack of
by adding barns, sheds and houses, spection by the visitors.
•
land for colonization many large contributions are still ex. all classes of the Palestine Jewish
The first camp for Jewish working would be given
faith in the power of the Zionist idea
- by
planting modern
trees of machinery
all sorts, by
in- ir- • girls of Detroit was o ened bs th promises made to them that they i paten.
and Lappin
numbers
of small sums
troducing
and
Mr.
announced
that
e purposes. "We canw here filled with peeled
in the will of the Jewish people.:
Donn
all
parts
of
the
city
come
in
population
gathered at the university
Annual Meeting to be in Wash
t•
!
W. H. A. three summers ago at mt
( h
usiasm,
•
sonic arum
Germany, some with each mail. building to take leav of Sir Herbert
This erroneous conception has be-
rigation. The latter is being con- y.
ussi •a, some from Poland and
ington. Miss Szold to
come dominant in the ranks of the
stantly extended so that the colonies I New Baltimore, Mich., with accont- from Russia,
"Thus far the best showing," Mr. and lady Samuel before their depar-
may eventually become independent ; ntodations for 20 girls. The second some from the northern states, for the Lappin continued, "was made by lure on June 30.
Zionist Organization and threatens
Activities.
•
Revi
,purpose of settling on the land, and
Col. Frederick II. Kisch, on behalf
the existence of our organization as
of the rainfall. An illustration is af- , and third summers a building was •,,
group of 25 workers furnished by the
h.
---
-
well as the rebuilding of the Jewish
NEW YORK.-The American worn- forded by the colonies Daganiah and rented at Riverside, Ont., and accom- : ' not ing tangible has conw out of all Detroit chapter of Iladassah, under of the Zionist Executive in .Jerusa
1
.' it 1.1
1 at
• - '''S am i .11,
tht• promises. When the delegate, ar- the leadership of Miss Hattie Gittle• lem; Mr. Dizengoff, mayor of Tel
r
,
mot
I
a
C
ions
pros
ti
national home in Palestine. The one- •
•
.e
-
• 1 .
Kinereth,
e reth , for which a n 00 hors powe
• 5Iexico City we presented
f p l
As the . summer rived
•
in
Aviv, on behalf of the National Coun-
sided insistence on the economic as- en's share •n ie
otor and the necessary pipes , girls, respectively.
the uphill ding of a es-
,
iesel
.
a . .
a .o had man, president of the chapter, Mrs. cil of Palestine Jews, and Mr. Meyu•
and the tine
will be discussed at t he eleventh D
pect of the Zionist move
were purchased in March to provide camp has ,proven a nefe,si y, pe.• them with a petition.
H. Ehrlich and Mrs. Morris
•
,
.
900 d unams o f soil on manent buildings were erected this exchanged telegrants with the
Jewish Joseph
ef liadassith
the
cites, on behalf of the Jerusalem com-
concentration on the raising of funds
n
ation
for
irrig
• iwiety of America, but Dr. Hester Friedberg. We are full of co fidence munity, expressed their deepest re-
cripples the organizational and politi• annual
convention
Women's
Zionist Organization of Am- which vegetables, fruit and fodder ! year. At the Lake Huron camp there Society
cre ation con. and Mr. Leonard in formed us that no that our quota will be reached within gret at the departure of the high com-
will
be
able
to
be
grown
during
the
i
are
three
buildings,
a
re
cal "No
work.
short
time
and
we
know
that
De-
annual conference of the Zion- erica. The assembly will be held in
money W/0 1 forthcoming 1101* would
would a
ear A departure in afforests.: ter and two dormitories. The former
not fall behind other cities nussioner.
lot Organization prescribed by the !Washington, D. C., at the Slaytiower ant •
*
era
"Palestine Jews have not a lway.
tion is the introduction of date palms' contains a large recreation hull
land be procured for us the ha
filling its obligation and doing
in fulfilling
statute of the organization has been Hott.1 , on Wednesday and Thursday,
Samuel
various settlements. Despite the !a stage at one end and an immense stated.
"I advised them not to come here in its share toward the upbuilding of the received front Sir Herber demand,
held in the last year; no meetings of July 1 and 2. Prominent Jewish wont-
fireplace with built-in bookcases aet
what It considered just to
I
lack
of
rain,
70
per
cent
of
the
seed-
the Actions Committee have taken en from every part of the country in-
. . contains
either side
at
the
other
end.
It
aim
Morris
Friedberg, chairman of the but now. after five years of his ■ d-
a screened-in dining porch, I great numbers from Europe without Holy
Land."
the
h ws th stat in which terested in the development of the (inns "took" successfully.
real
e
the realization is grow.
means or capacity to become re
e .
r
Holy Land as a cultural center for
also ex - ministation,
place. This s o
The colonization department has
e
.
farmers,"
Dr.
Hester
stated
in
an
in-
Detroit
Keren
Ilayesod.
his extremely difficult position.
kitchen,
pantries
and
storerooms,
th
the Zionist Organization is.
I !wr S, , will attend the sessions.
approximately . a
ent this year appro
•
ild, terview with tht. correspondent of pressed his belief that Detroit would ing of
rooms
, the office, the camp manag e b
"The weakening of the organize- • t Reports of the progress made by already sent
"go
over
the
top"
within
a
short
time.
The
recognition
is also growing that
u
Th
$500,000
on a total budget of about'
.
$50
A list of contributors who have despite the many difficulties the coon-
tiun has resulted also in the weaken-
the .1. T. A.
rooms for the help.
ing of the political position of Zion- , Hadassah in the collection of funds in $550,000. In the first seven months , and is
a one-storied structure. The
the
three
try
has
made
great
progress In every
The enit.rgency committee on Jew-
l
ing
f
o
f
given
ism, which is becoming worse. An America for work in the Holy Land of the year the sale of produce
branch of activity owing to Sir Her-
settlements,' two dormitories each contain 1-
ar
Hayesod
example of this is the appointment of and the carrying till of medical and theKeren
-tdouble rooms. In addition a tent will ish refugees was formed In October,
bert
Samuel's
administration.
ety,
amount-
I
accommodate
six
girls
unit
arrange-
1924
under
the
leadership
of
Louis
agencies
necessy
for
the
upbuilding
lows. This list is com-
r
the new high commisimiter without welfere activities in Palestine will be through the
"Ilamashbi,"
or co
h
"Sir Herbert and Lady Samuel
rers may sleep in the recreation build- Marshall and Dr. Stephen S. Wise, of l'alestine fol
knowledge of the Zionist Organiz. submitted at the convention, as well operati ve marketing soci
meets have been made so week-end- and a campaign was conducted in plete to Tuesday night, June 23.
have written a golden page in the
David Brown, $2,500; Morris Fried-
the n, is acting according to as plans for enlarging its program of ..a to about $100,000.
anon,
which 120 communities participated ! berg, $2 500; Joseph Ehrlich, $1,000; book of Jewish history. Sir Herbert
the mandate as the Jewish Agency. work. Miss Henrietta Szold, president
The report describes the labor
Samuel is leaving as a ruler, but he
two to raise $500,000 for the purpose of
"A tendency to interpret the Bab of Hadassah, recently returned from market as continuing satisfactory, the ing'
ht•Iping the stranded refugees in var- Robert Marwil, $1,000; Abe Srere, will remain forever linked with Pales-
The camp has a bathhouse,
•
100. D. W. Simons $1,000; Wine
•
•
,
1 rowooats,
y
four Declaration in such a way that the Holy Land, will give a comprehen- new immigrants m g q
tine as a citizen of Inc country," the
a tennis court a so
.
European ports
er, $1,000 ; Stun Feldman, $1,-
2B(rool th A
it be deprived of its meaning is no- sive report on the work undertaken sorbed. Further development took 1 for volleyball and a baseball J0111101111. ilium
'000;
Fred Butzel, mayor of Tel Aviv declared.
The sum of about $250,000 was on-
Jacob, $1,
. }.ash girl will be required to swim
by Ha dassah since its inception.
place,
with
the
assistance
of
loans
by
Special tribute was paid by the
s.
a
to
stte
flounced several months ago.
i $750; I. August, 5600; Louis Dann,
ted op- . During the past three years over the Keren Hayesod, of the quarry de-
tic eable the manifes
' and row.
I $600; Louis Brewer. $500; Sol Sal• speakers to Lady Samuel, who during
esto of the " uni
The manif
further attacks the plan of $1,000,000 has been raised by Hades- partment of the Solel-Boneh, the co- ,
For the first time aim's the sun,
M.
M.
Robinson,
$500;
the
five
years of her husband's admin.
W ei
o theisah in America, for its programs of operative labor organization. The 1
camp has been opened a physical
, , ,„, ' 'ol'in'e Clothes Shop, $500; Levine Istratlon In Palestine has carried out
Dr. Weizmann
with
regard
ty
of the
Jewish
Agencith
activities in Palestine. Of this sum latter continues to carry
large
, ,-,,
will be reouired of each PROTEST
• -
w
Waste Paper Company, $500; D. Ro- in her racial work the best traditions
formation
LAW (
$871,012 was rai sed for medical and building contracts, some of
LO
I girl. Drs. William Gordon. Beiljamin ,
Lasky, of Judaism, the speakers emphasized.
cipation of non-Zionist ale-'
shiain arid David d. sandweisa will
I n 192-1 Hadassah
senthal and son, $500; J. B.
the parti
work.
____ .
Sir Ilerbert Samuel, who was
for l'ales- cent ones including the Hebrew Uni- ,
u y & Wertheimer, 8500;
•
meat,
aw
, R b
0 ati
- O.
f
L
. .on o
"Introduction of non-Zionists into chapters colleeted $271,072
versity structures and the power' give the examinations every Tuesdav • Jews of SsIonm• Mk Revision
Andrew
Wine- greeted with stormy ovations when
Frank Brothers, $500 •
d in 1025, front Jan- houses of the Palegine Electrical . evt•ning at the clubhouse, 89 Rowena
y was decied
at
the
tinian
ork,
an
Compelling
Sund•s
Closing.
d
$500; Henry Wineman, $500; he rose to speak, reviewed the work
s Agenc
1, donations to the
Mall,
t he Jewih
--- -
Corporation tRutenberg Concessionl street, from 4; t 7:30 o'clock.
g of the Actions Commit.' nary Iw to June
sALONICA.-(J. T. A.)---a huge' American Show Case Company, $500; of the administration in the last five
last
meetin
tee in
contradiction to the decision of amount of $238,560 have already
been at Haifa and Tiberias. An average
Tht• personnel of the camp will ill-
h Palestine
I
ionstratitin
in
pretest
against
the
Moe
Ehrlich,
$450; Charles Hopp, years and gated that "much has been
of 1,500 workmen a month were em- .elude
clude Mrs. S. R. Newell, tamp man- •
the Thirteenth Zionist Congress. If received. In addition, te
kora Sunday closing law in Sa- $4S10; II. and R. Grevnin, $300; Louis , achieved during the last five years
If Supplies department which supplies pt
by the Solel-Hunch during the near; Miss Irene Mills, recreational
l with regard to the fulfillment of both
',lint '
this is carried out the Zionist Orga
;sli; held here in the synagogue Stoll, $300; Charles Steinberg, $350;
more of its signiti- all the linens for the hospitals under months under review. An interesting leader of the Y. W. H. A., head cowl- '
(1 Beth
.‘ aPtiu Saul. Rabbi Brawl., represent- Sol Finkelhor, $300; Max Steingold parts of the Palestine Mandate; the
ration will l ose is evenn a danger that Hadassah auspices in the Holy Land,
Eck
of
Frank-
feature of the report is the announce- satire; hiss Caroline
$300; Davidson Brothers, establishment of a Jewish national
caner oureenth
and there Congress will be the shipped approximately $177,000 worth
Sims,
the Chief Rabbi of
Salonita and
meat of the creation of a similari tin College, Ind., and Miss Regina .
representing
the and
' $100; Colonial Clothes Shop, $300; i home and for the welfare of the non-
of supplies. These supplies are gath- labor organizatoin by the Nlizrach Weiss of Vassar College, Poughkeep- in g
NI.
Milan,
Recanatic repr
ewing
'
1
1
Mat
Inter-Club,
declarell
that
a
A.
Cohen
and
sons, $300; William ' Jewish population. The combination
s
last Zionist congress.
Hadassah
61 1'
named "Olim Bonim," whieh received sie, N. Y., councilors for the summer,
"The growing immigration into !ered front
mmitttsi Bernstein, 8300; Morris Blumberg, ; of these elements is not only just
l'alest the vital de- groups throughout the country who e loan of f300 from the heron Hay, and the Misseg Louise Selling and A i le'
I 'n g . co
- $100•
I
lius
Berman.
$300; David ' but also practicable.
ine demonstrates
, . u
.
asses to go to make regular annual contributions of sod for the development of a quarry Maxine Finsterwald of Detroit. tau- : great wising was wi
I
"Stone do not realize that restraint
, 250; Morse Goldman,
sire of the Jewish m
dents at Wellesley College. part timeinst ti
the
Jewish
population
ash much
t Ott•
Jews
to stand and
firm ap
by Oppenheim $
Palestine and they should not be hin- garments, merchandise and money.
near Jerusalem.
.
tile
of
everything.
$250;
Oscar
Blumberg,
$250; Harold' is necessary. Those who
The officers of Iladassah are: Ilen•
Besides the activities mentioned, , councilors. The Misses ck, Weiss, against
in
spite
".•
i,(i
I c ouncil after Smiley, $2S0. Abe Cooper, $250; R. , often gt•t nothing-a lesson
Pe e traditions
their
tiered. Zionism does not mean m
...
aa.
se
.
and Finsterwalil have volun-
traerence of the settlement rietta Szold, New l'ork, president; the labor department of the Keren I
h • ' 7 1 •h $s5o
111
The Jewish t nntuna .
_ • , Peter Miller, $250;Istrated in so many tragedies of Jew-
ly (he's nsfPalestine, but the trans- Mrs. Nathan Straus, New York. hon- Hayesod came to the assistance of tarred their services for the season. long considt.ration of the situation has .ui tat .
Summerfit.ld, , ish history," the retiring high com-
, $ 2,0; Sam
of Jews in
%Mier
,
0
1 e re - I. $050•
order
t b
undertakings, especialy in the
in or
e
formation of Jewish life, nationally, navy vice-president; Mrs. Edward other undertakings,
1. Rosenberg, V250; !lorry Z. missioner stated. It is true that dare
ided to rest
derided
.
buliding
of
roads
between
colonies.
culturally, economically and socially. „Jacobs, New York, Pearl Franklin,
pluct.d by a body which will represent
- ,
Brown,
$2a0; A. Mendelsohn, 8250; ing my administration the delay of
•
During the months under review,
1; Knights of three matters hampered further de-
The transference of Palestine re- Chicago, Mrs. Etnil Croekin, Bahl-
every shade of opinion and thus unite
ur Hart, $25 1
the
largest
immigration
on
record
construction work to an enlarged more, vice-presidents; Mrs. II.
every force within the community
a Jew
in l'ythias,
Arth
$250; Sol Lachman, $250; velopment; the issuance of the Pale-
tine Communities Ordinance and the
ow itz , New York, treasurer, and M rs. took place. In March, the govern-
AS
I
.ense
of
their
right
to
live
agency would give a decisive infiu- ; e
$2'0 . Kooky & ROAR,
I
non
ti n of Palestine Hobert Szold, New York, sts.retary.
meat figures showed .1,1,1 new ar-
ish the
minority.
The council has
et!
governor-general
of inform-
Saloniee $200; II. M. Greenberg, $200; 1. Es-increase of the government iv gt
ence on
i for Jewish education, the enactment
,...
rivals,
of
whom
1,363
a
ere
persons.
Junior
Hadiosah
Meeting•
J.
to such elements who are basically
.
.
AWAKENS
Nlii of independent means and 1,170 !
and the
in Athens
.sea 8200;
Joseph
Modell $200;
$200; Joe • of the Palestine nationality law and
the rtaiams
for Gillman,
$200;
D. Levin,
r central government
foreign to Zionist conceptions and
The Junior rhoit.san which
workmen and
Itadner. $200; Barney Smith, $200; the holding of municipal elections,
and
of its
threatens the national
character of also meet at the same time and Pl ace d skillt.d and 1111 killed
. .
but I hope that these problems will
f •1 or than ! their dependents who came in under
k
,
the
resignation.
the Palestine r In A
Eagle Asks What
NI. Canavos, the govt.rnor-general, Isaac Shetzer, $200; David Zemon, be solved shortly," he declared.
the auspices of the Palestine Zionist Brooklyn
"We place the following demands will discuss esti
"Those of you who are wondering
before the Zionist Congress for the adoption program. The Juniors, of Executive. During April the rum-
has
officially
informed
the
communal
$200;
Wets
man
&
Shatzin,
$200;
Nordic Man Would Attend
is under t•on- Sarah Rosenzweig, $200; Aaron Pre• at the future need not be pessimistic.
•
purpose of strengthening the organiz. whom there are about 5,000 in 130 ber of new arrivals is estimated at
throughout the country today
4.1,000 Limner for Learning.
council that a draft IAN
ding tea person, $200; Charles Hamburger, No changes will take place in the
request of the execu-
a t Ath ens amen
$200; Mazer
as against a total individual member- 2 500. At the
.loo• Miirris• Cohn
anon:
tal
•
Judge H. British policy with regard to Pales.
Sunday observanee law to met.t the re-
of about 300 a year ago, have al- five, the government granted ato
NEW YORKs-In the 00011 of news- I
ms,' Cressman ComPanY, I20 0
"1. That Zionism remains the
of 6,000 certificates for the coming
.nt, o f au , d e w s . It see o. B. Kenton, $200; Max Jacob, $2 00 ; , tine. Field Marshal Lord llerbert
re
nit
i
qu
bearer of the Palestine reconstruction ship
f
s
re
nding
taw
work and that the sovereignty of the ready obligated themselves to main- six months. These certificates, of !Paper comment milked in lealling
e
ame
i Alex lininermen, $200; Morris Zack, i C. 0. Plumer was appointed not be-
owe v e r, that th
United h
ll t„,,,,,,„ h av i rtic
Zionist Congress, which is an express , taro Meir Schefeya. a model orphan course. are for the admission of Per- ! newspepers throughout the hibah
o f red 10 a ffec ts „ e i y sma
result o f the y es
stun of the organized will of the Jew- school, housing 100 girls, and the ease sons
because
he is an experience,
able a ■ Iministrator."
the auspices
of the execu- dinner
. States as
live. under
America's
$1,01)0,000
at a which. a population of 8,000 to 10,000. $200; M. Seitovitz.
parr cause
military
but
Grant, $200; $200;
Louis Duscoff,
$200. of , his
ish people, be safeguarded. with which they are meeting the bud-
1 Reviewing the progress of Pales-
The Jewish community has issued a
---
The embarrassment under which for the first time in 1$ the history of
tine and of the Jewish community,
That the Zionist Organization get of $30,000 besides making sub-
to the "promises
,
conducts
a conscitms national policy stantial contributions to the work of the immigration department of the communal fund-raising, a cover protest appealing neensions
Sir Ilerbert stated that the readiness
"2.
by th e PR'S -
Several
people in Palestine to
, parent organisation, encourage Keren Hayesod has been working•' charge of $1,000 was levied and paid given on
"f the Jewish
and rejects all attempts to weaken the
them to believe that they can greatly ,, due to the unexpectetlly large influx' by over 1,200 men and women, one of ant government in aceordence with
seek new ways, particularly in the
t
the
regulation
of
this
,,
•
•
.
the Balfour
woo a healthy
immigrants,
has
now
been
consul-
the
must
significant
tonmun
s
t
•
field
of
agriculture,
That Declaration.
the Zionist Organization increase their Iffiligations.
f ssahh iBuds !of
erably relieved by the special aPProP- ' a pointed editorial published in the question by an increase in the num-
sign for the future. "The future will
"3.
. .
safeguards
tht• national principle of ' development is the Ilada
roo vn ai
v I •:ag
ts I tine of the great her of hours the Jews are allowed to M...Irr of Agriculture Will Co.' show which type will he most success-
D
1
the l'alestine rebuilding work and op- composed of children o nd
se ing
oo rapid-
age, riation of $25,000 for this depart- Brooklyn
,
.metrofiolitan fiapers of New York and work on Sunday, so that the relitritais
national
Op ..... With Conference.
fut. But I want the Jewish nation
meat made this month by the Ameri-
poses the tendency to transform the whose number is also ba
ranked as one of the outstanding convictions of an element consisting of
home in Palestine to succeed not only
1 t ken
about sits it) 1st r. li
organization into an agency for phi- b''. The officers of Junior iladassah are: can Keren Ilayesod.
newspapers of the country.
PARIS.---1.1. T. A.I -Plans for a! economicaly and intellectually. I
The Eagle editorial points out that into Recount."
• to also possess an element of
lanthropic
That colo
the n ization.
Zionist Organization chairman, Mrs. H. B. I'llian, Detroit;
larger .lewish inonigration to France want it
-
Marcus,
—_
Florence
any doubts entertained its to the ideal-
"4.
ARTISTS
CLUB
JEWISH
to
consist mainly of farm laborers am! , beauty
safeguards
the Hebraization process •i•t.-presidents, d T
,
I . evinthal
T.
"The
progress of the Palestine ad-
1 ittsburgh an
ism a the Jews a New York are suf- RELIGIOUS BAN AGAINST
farin.,
those who want to rent land Mgr
Brooklyn; seerffary-etrasurer, Fannie
WILL MEET ON JUNE 27 liciently answered by the remarkable
of Palestine through the
16 MEN VIOLATING LAW ing purposes were, e approved by the ministration was not a little due to
iboni.f:
1 ' Chaim
hy ath
response
made
to
the
dinner,
given
to
schools. That the Zionist Organization Smith, Providence, R. I.
vi
nthaeoonixdcwoo.F,o,henr::ztt::,(in):::":,;,:h,,,,,lietrinf!,:otlrit... :one
French ministry of agriculture. The t‘s
-
.Ira anisethe second million dollars of the
•
"5.
The meeting of the Society
K t IV No. -1.1. T. A.)--Sixteen .few- _ proposal for these plans were submit- . •
pres
endeavor to attract all sections of the
building
fund.
0
ish Artists which was scheduled far' Yeshihah's S5,000,00
ministry id If
repared to
tl,‘,,,i,rtiod the,
:
Jewish people who are{
the outstanding figures of the day, a
27 and
held
at the Stigler
then the Eagle corapares this ish business men who, under tht•
.lune
25 will
has be
been
postponed
to JIM' And
h e ecuti e
Jewish idealism with Nordic claims sure of the compulsory Sunday dosing t
co-operate with it on the basis of the
::
I h.:161.- 1
sa supremacy by asking. point- law, kept their stores open during the Ure I,y
ter executive
of the lila Jewish
Relief
Conference
Balfour Declartiim and under the
1
I J • • h Fmigratita Committee of organization but also many statesmen
. Ftast. of Woks are the s ubject of ills-
. i., ---
Respertive llotel that evening, Saturday, at 8: - 3 ' of ra, • I
condition that the outlined principles
•
oclock. Samuel Cashwan, prescient blank, if there is any :sort it u. i
According to these plans and the Palestine a! minis
in _
TO p , Meet
, _ .,
Five
are sat eguardet . '
speaker
has
.
man
sufficiently
interested
in
the
pres.
cussion
here.
a
protest
meeting
against
those
who
Berlin.
rrogress.
.
,
of
theiety,
will
give
a
short
talk
holiday'
was
sell.
France
is to admit Jewish agricultur- also appreciate the wisdom of Col:,el
society,
ited front of all oppositional
Slain; Consoler Work r
ervation of learning to contribute violated the JeWiSh
Inca)
al workers as well as such immigrants Kisch, who has t orked actively to
T he
'and
a
prominent
-
before
- •
factions in the Zionist movement u a.
p .
am
$1,000 for It.
ed. Several hundred Jess ish most ns who will lw able to buy or rent farm I alestin ,
been secured. A musical prosr
held in Ber-
nybody
CINCINNATI-O. T. A.1-Ques-
Th e e dit or i a l s t a t es ; -If a
formed at a Conference
land from the French owners. The leaving I had occasion to meet the
will be presented by Miss Pauline
attended
by representa-
atten
P
land
England,
Ger-
lions
affecting
the
activities
of
Jewish
2,
singer.
and
Samuel
Spargel,
pianist..
doubts
the
idealism
of
the
Jews
of
of
Kovno
particpatt•d
in
the
meeting.
Wohl,
violinist;Rudolph
Szekely,
•
lin on June
ministry of agriculture undertakes the illustrious benefactor of Palestine,
. women in the temple and in social
The meeting will be the second New York let him contemplate a din- It was decided to send a delegation re-
to task of informing the land owners • Baron Edmunds. •le Rothschild.
lives from Poland. •
service wore considered at conferences
many, Austria and France.
the sason and art lovers net. at $1,000 a plate, at which 1,200 the 16 nwrshants urging them to
that foreign Jewish workers intend to. "Lady Samuel and I will always
persons
paid
to
enrich
the
fund
for
train
from
violating
the
Jewish
holt-
of five state federations of
rre,... come to France under the same eon- look bask with a ('cling of happiness
e
e Temple
Nation- open one of t
foa,,,y,s, tionctohne,pifu.ty,
Sisterhoods affiliated with the
the Yeshibah of America, the new d
usirteh.
this request
are invited to attend.
ligious
ban
against
them
would
lw
en-
ditions as all other farm workers. The to the last five sears," Sir Ilorbert
at Federation of Temple Sisterhoods.
Jewish seminary and college. There's
contracts concluded betassen tht• land concluded.
.
Dr. Thon of the Valid Learnt stated
. Several hundred Jewish women
relieving the starving!
a
ihTill about
owners
and the foreign workers are
anywhere,
but
what
Nordic
business
forret'
and
they
would
not
la,
admitted
----
the states of Texas, Slississippi. MONOPOLY CONCESSIONS
subject to the approval of the minis• , that the day of Sir Herbert Samuel's
; from
a and
Balfour Gives Zionists Credit
\Vest
Virgini
a day of inoureing
man
worries
$1,000
worth
about
the
to
the
synagogue.
—
Lord
' South Carolina,
try of agriculture. The ministry of departure will be
ngs
in London Add s .
WITHDRAWN BY POLES
attended meet
i of
agriculture will give the executive of • for Palestine Jewry and, cancludiag
for Triumph --- Connecticut,
preservation of learning?"
WARNS
POLES
WITH
ndition' their groups which were held in Hosts-
- - - -
the Jewish World Relief conference , his speech. pleaded with the high
—
EXAMPLE OF SPAIN all data concerning the land available 'commissioner, saying: "Please return
LONDON.---Despite the c o
tan, Texas, Natchez, Miss_ in Colton-
WARSAW.--(J. T. A.1- -The pass. JEWISH NATIONAL FUND
l
e Cel-
ank undr
•
oon. Work for your people and your
-
to which Palestines
e . bin, S. C., Huntington, W. Va., and
larch/pie. The Jewish s
despit
HAS
RAISED
$5,000,000
age of the bill by the Polish parka-
.
turies
of Turkish and
misru
le and
WARSAW.-4.1. T. .k.)--The ex; fir rent or
the devastation
impoverishment'
Hartford, Conn. A review of the past mono withdrawing the concession on
We blessings."
will await you. Fare•
- very favorable ample op, once queen of the seas World Relief Conference which signed coun try. our
--
lf Spain,
wrought by war. the finances of the year's work and reports of progress monopoly articles, carrying with it the '
of international commerce, the agreement with the ministry uf well with
J1114 sang
NEW YORK. - --A
economic destruction of 30,000 Jewish
agriculture on behalf of the United, The gathering then rose
report and master
country are in position never paral- were presented at these conferences,
by
h
caused
deep
depression
in
the
impression
was
created
by
the
cited in the Polish Parliament
leled since the days of the Roman A proj ect of the Texas Federation Jewi s
Nas
throughout the recently
issued
by the Jewish
National
Sisterhoods is a religious
Fund to
the National
Council
of Pal.' , Deputy Waclaw Wislicki during the Jewish Emigration Committee has un- '"ilatikvah."
dertaken to exercise a strict control
J ewish population
Empire, Lord Balfour said in an ad- of Temple
TO SURVEY JEWS OF HAWAII •
Nations par- survey of the state. Efforts are being country.
• inrants.
The political consequences of the reline to the effect that the total in- debate
on taxation.
_
Deputy
Wislicki on behalf of the over the selection of the
the
League
oft
at
the
House
made
to
ascertain
the
number
of
Jews
to
dress
accepted only
a
indicated
by
the;
vestments
of
the
J.
N.
F.
in
Palestine
that Applictions
wi n
comm it
in the various cities, whether religious
SAN F RANCIsco.—(J.
lientar
of
am
Co
Are
nub of Jewish Deputies declared
of
the
bill
ruining the from those who are physically strong
,- -
P
fact
that
Dr.
Reich.
president
of
the
during
the
period
between
October
are
ons.
for
agricultural
work.
The
A
survey
of
conditions
of Jewiih
o Balfour insisted the present eco.' services are held, whether Sund ay
and fit
club of Jewish Deputies who conuc- , 1020 and March 1925 amounted to' the exorbitant taxes
who intend to settle in communal life in the Hawaiian 141.:. •
nomic prosperity due t Zionism.
, schools are being conducted, whether
rs. over f1,000,000 (approximately $5,- population of the Polish Republic.
o
the
first
country
to
Min
and.
will
be
made
according
was
siasts, their I there are leaders, men or women, will- ed the negotiations with Count dAt
f
). Of this sum f1,038,080
-Spain
is enthu
ur-!tr..luce the heavy taxation system in France will be concentrated
in Riga,. cision taken by the sixty-second at.
The
work of their
Zionist
Constantinople,
for a Polish Jewish under.' 000,000
sentiment,
money, their Indus-I ing to undertake religious organize-
Zig, Kishiceff,
4, In..
Fyn
was invested in agricultural and
standing, has decided to resign from WAR
have gone into the making of solidltion work. Results of the survey
are
sister-
his
position.
At
a
meeting
of
the
Cow-
ban
land,
f151,000
in
amelioration
•
1507
after the expulsion of the Jews.
a
cil
of
the
Zionist
organization,
to
and
improvements,
the
latter
included
,
When
the
Jews
were
expelled
from'
and
Warsaw.
The
last
decision
is
convention
District
No. in sea-
try
terrible
crisis
came
shout
in
i
served
for
the
representative
of re-
the; ,nual
dependent
Order of B'nai
B'rith,
economic and industrial tirumphs, he i seen in the establishment of
sion
here.•
The
convention
voted
.I
a
who;
said. "It is useless to trytto fit such hood at Corsicana, and a religious
the
all Zionist
deputies are
respon-' the drying up installation
of swamps of
and
mad' Spain
organizedish at Rosenberg. Atfour which
sible, Dr.
Reich submitted
a request,iconstructions,
water-,
the country and it finally went bank.! French ministry of agriculture
f the
achievement into ordinary modesschool town J ew
asking for permission to resign from supply in new settlements and planta- ' rupt," he stated, warning the Polish I wilt have to consent or refuse adniis- ' substantial appropriation for. this
political thought, for there is no par- latter surrounding it, are attending Zia post as president of the club. lions. government against the fiscal system. aion within 15 days of application. purpose. _ .
towns
allel anywhere in the world to the en- the school and a mothers' study circle
Jews,"
thusiasm and sacrifice of the
, has also been formed there.
Balfour declared.
are Subscribers
To Keren Hayesod
HADASSAH 'TO HOLD
CONCLAVE JULY 1
1 t
and Mrs.
I children
Manistee,
RS
RANCE
k promise
Mus toiler-
scientious-
reeds, was
Jrg, presi•
r, to a del-
swntatives
il Church
vungelical,
nta t ion.
AGAINST
NEW C SING
Ilan Poo;
ifft .
YESHIBAH DINNER
COMMENT
FRANCE TO ADMIT
JEWISH FARMERS ,
STATE SISTERHOODS
HOLD CONVENTIONS
,
PALESTINE AGAIN
PROSPEROUS LAND,