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VOL XVIII. NO. 7

Corn es From Chicago
To Temple Beth Eli

Beth El Elects
Rabbi Leon Fram

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Young Chicago Rabbi Will
Have Charge of Religious
Education.

Special Committee Finds That
Facts Are Misrepresented
by Enemies.

Brown Speaks At
• Camp Dedication

New Vice-President
Of Local B'nai B'rith

Praises Efforts Backing "Y"
Summer Camp Enterprise
at Dedication.

HENRIETTA SZOLD
CHOSEN LEADER AT
HADASSAH MEETING

Two-Day Convention Held in
Washington. Reports on
Palestinian Work.

"As insurance against the possi•
Al a special meeting of Congrge-
bilities of the future, the building and
tion Beth El on Tuesday, June 30,
operating of character- building insti-
Rabbi Leon Fram, for the past five
BUDGET OF $350,000
tutions are the finest type of insur-
years rabbi of Temple Judea, Chi-
FOR MEDICAL WORK
ance that the Jewish community can
cago, was unanimously and enthusi-
MARINOFF FAILS TO
provide," said David A. Brown in his
---
astically elected as director of re-
WITHDRAW CHARGES
address at the dedication of the new
Zionists Recognize Women.
ligious education of the temple. In
summer camp of the Young Worn-
addition to supervising the work of
Mrs. Ullian of This City
en's Ilebrew Association on Thurs-
Jacob Bernstein, President, Re-
Beth El's School of Religion and hav-
Again Heads Juniors.
day afternoon, July 2. Mrs. Joseph
views Activities of Or-
ing general charge of the young peo-
M. Welt, president of the Detroit sec-
ple's activities, Rabbi Fram will as-
ganization.
olrg C aonuin z a c oo nf Jpe ow n:
e h
o
o
f
ni
t
WASHINGTON.
— The develop-
sume the usual rabbinical functions.
en which a
ment of a large hospital building pro-
There is perhaps none among the
sors the Y. W. N. A., presided at the
NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.) — That
gram in Palestine, the announcement
younger men in the American rab-
exercises and presented the camp to
the charges made against the Inas of
of official recognition of Hadassah as
binate who is better fitted for this
the Y. W. H. A. on behalf of t h e
alleged misappropriation of funds are
the exclusive Women's Zionist Organ-
position
than
Rabbi
Pram.
Since
his
local council. Mrs. Samuel R. Glo-
based on misrepresentation of facts
ization of America by the Zionist Or-
graduation from the Hebrew Union
gower, president of the "Y" board,
was the opinion of a committee, con-
ganization, and the adoption of a bud-
College
in
the
class
of
1920,
he
has
sisting of representatives of national
Decide for Greater Participa- accepted on behalf of the association.
get of $350,000 for Hadassah medical
MAX EDWARDS
specialized in the work of religious
Dr. Leo M. Franklin delivered the in-
Jewish organizations, appointed some
work in the Holy Land, were the out-
tion
in
Holy
Land
at
An-
education, having taken special
vocation to an audience of more than
time ago to investigate the charges,
standing features of the eleventh an-
nual Convention.
courses at Teachers' College, Colum-
100 people.
in its report rendered at the sixteenth
nual convention of fladaasah, the
bia University, and at the University
annual meeting of the Hies, attended
Mr. Brown's speech in part follows:(
Women's Zionist Organization of Am-
RABBI LEON FRAM
of Chicago. He has been unusually DR. D. DE SOLA POOL
by representatives of the Hies and of
"There are several thoughts run-
erica which recently concluded a two-
successful in building up a fine school
ELECTED PRESIDENT ning through my mind in connection
various Jewish organizations.
day conference in this city. The ses-
in connection with his present con-
with the dedication of these buildings,
sions were held at the Hotel Mayflow-
The investigation committee was ap-
gregation. In the same year that
and the beautiful site upon which
er, and there were present 300 dele-
pointed by various national Jewish
Rabbi Fram graduated from the lie- ' Reorganize Methods and As- they are located.
gates from all parts of the country,
organizations upon the invitation of
some Heavier Financial
brew Union College, he took his Mas-
from as far west as San Francisco,
"This,
as
I
understand
it,
is
to
be
the Hies, to investigate charges orig-
ter of Arts degree at the University
Burden Next Year.
Additional
Large
Pledges
An-
and as far south as Florida. Mrs.
inally published by the Kundes, a his
the
rest
place
for
young
women,
most
of Cincinnati. Immediately upon
Robert Szold of New York City was
of whom are occupied in the busy
morous and satirical Jewish publica-
nounced.
No
Let
Up
Un-
leaving the college, he accepted the
BELMAR, N. J.—More construe-
the permanent chairman of the con-
tion edited by Jacob Marinoff, and
position with Temple Judea which he tine work was accomplished by Young business life of Detroit.
Completed.
til
"These young women have come
vention, and Miss Ruth Cohen,
consisted of the following:
Ile
found
it
held until now. H
Judaea assembled in its seventeenth
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin M. Rosen- has
Or. A. J. Rongy, representing the
comparatively small and struggling annual convention here during the from all phases of life and from prac-
Fo remost among the accomplish-
tically
all
parts
of
America
and
from
0.
Wolin-
that
Give
Fifty
Acres
for
American Jewish Congress;
What will probably be the last
congregation and has succeeded in one-day convention held Sunday, Europe. They ere independent, self-
ments of the convention was the decis-
transforming it into a congregation June 21, than in many of the conven-
sky, the Fancy Leather Goods Work-
Children's
Camp.
e meeting of the workers in the cam- ion to erect a series of hispitals in
era Union; Louis Fabricant, the lode-
of more than 300 members. It has, tions of two or more days held in reliant, self•sustaining and have
paign for $100,000 for the Palestine
desire within them to pay their way Foundation Fund (Keren Ilayesod), Palestine through funds raised in this
pendent Order B'nai B'rith; Adolph
under his guidance, become a great
Years ago when the Fresh Air So- community synagogue. Rabbi Fram past years.
through life. It is in a spirit that is Jewish National Fund and the He- country by Hadassah. The crying need
Stern Independent Order B'rith Ab-
The
convention
was
featured
by
in complete harmony with the philos- brew University was held in the Stat. for additional hospitals in that coun-
reborn; Martin 0. Levy, Independent ciety first took possession of its Shore has won the sincere affection and the the large number of new people who
Order Irrith Sholom; Hyman Yack- Line property, there were those who, whole-hearted respect not only of the had been drawn into the work of ophy and psychology of these women ler Hotel last Tuesday evening. About try was described by delegates who
that this camp, this rest place, should 25 persons attended and each took his visited l'alestine recently. Three hos-
with
prophetic
insight,
felt
that
in
members
of
his
own
congregation
but
nitz, Independent Workmen's Circle
Young Judaea during the past year,
of America; Israel Feinberg, Max the course of a few years it would of the entire community which he has and by the resumption that close in- be run. Our attitude should be that or her quota for the balance and pitals are already in the course of
of host and they our guests. There
smack
too
much
of
the
city
with
its
erection, one in Haifa, another in Ti-
Anidur and Abraham Band repre-
so well served.
terest in all matters concerning should never be a time when any of agreed to keep up the work until the berias, and another in Sated.
senting the International ladies Gar- congestion and restrictions and not
Rabbi Fram will assume his duties Young Judaea which was the out- these guests should be made to feel total Detroit quota is reached.
The first hospital is planned to be
afford
the
children
the
freedom
and
ment Workers Union; Nathan Zvirin,
in Detroit early in the fall. He ex-
The Hadassah workers were repre-
Jewish National Workers Alliance of relaxation which would be most bene- pects to be in Detroit for a brief visit standing point of the earlier Young that they are recipients of charity. sented by Mrs. Morris Friedberg and erected in Haifa, which is destined to
America ; A. Brownstein, Joint Board ficial to them. However, at that shortly to make a survey of the local Judaea conventions. There should never be a time when Mrs. J. H. Ehrlich. Miss Hattie Git- become the seaport of Palestine, ac-
The convention
opened
cording to plans made by Great Brit-
evening officially
with a short
ad. gratitude or appreciation is expected
of the Furriers Union; Jacob Weiss, time, before the era of our present field and in consultation with Rabbi Saturday
from those who come to this institu- tleman, local president of the Hades- ain which holds the mandate over that
Order B'rith Abraham; Samuel Vein- efficient motor bus system, the trans- Leo M. Franklin to formulate a pro-
sam, has not yet returned to the city. country. A site has already been do-
stein, Order Sons of Zion; Samuel portation of the 200 children every gram of work for the coming season. dress by Sylvan II. Kohn of Newark, tion.
"The Y. W. II. A. camp belongs to The committee of women is still in nated by Baroness Rothschild for this
Poale Zion Central Committee; two weeks presented such a problem Under his direct charge will be the a vice-president of Young Judaea,
Siegel,
the lead in total amount of pledges building on the slope of Mt. Carmel
Samuel II. Ilofstadter, Union of Or- that a site further removed from the Religious School of 1,600 children, who greeted the delegates and visitors all the Jews in the city of Detroit.
It
is as much the property of these obtained.
on
behalf
of
the
administrative
com-
overlooking the Mediterranean Sea,
thodox Jewish Congregations; Rabbi city and more isolated seemed impos- the Young People's Temple Club, the
A committee consisting of Morris and the Baroness, it was reported, also
mittee. Mr. Kohn turned over the young women who are our guests as
A. S. Pfeffer, Union of Orthodox Rab-. sible of consideration.
For some years the board of the Temple Juniors and such other young chair to David Tannenbaum, who it is the property of those who are the Friedberg, the chairman, and A. C. made a pledge of £1,000 tower
towardsa
his of United States and Canada; Max
people's organizations as now exist spoke of the administration's policies high officers of the organization.
Lappin, the director, volunteered to building fund. The Hadassah organi-
Zuckerman United Cloth Hat and Cap Fresh Air Society has been contem- or niay be created under the auspices
"The Y. W. II. A. is a character obtain $10,000 more in pledges and zation will turn over a reserve fund
in the past year and explained a num-
Makers of North America; M. C. !plating where and how a change could of the congregation.
reported that $2,550 of this amount of $20,000 which it has available for
ber of the difficulties encountered.
Feinstone, United Hebrew Trades; S. be effected. The most desirable fea-
(Continued on Page 2.1
had already been secured. Jacob building purposes, and has received, it
The following officers of the conven-
Herbert Golden United Synagogue of I tures for a new location seemed to
t
h
Friedberg, Louis Duscoff, Israel Da- was announced, the promise of finan-
tion
were
elected:
Dr.
David
de
Sole
America ; D. S. 'Silverberg, Workmen's ! be a plot of ground large enoug to ASK FOR LEGISLATION
Pool, honorary president; David Tan-
vidson, Julius Braun announced that cial support from the community of
Circle; Joseph Schlossberg, Amalga- admit of real country life, where
they had already reached their quota,
enbaum,
chairman;
Samuel
J.
Bo-
AGAINST
ANTI-SEMITES
n
mated Clothing Workers of Americalthere would be ground large enough
-
rowsky and Sylvan 11, Kohn, vice-
while many others stated that they ainfaa
In . ddition to the Iriatalf7ct: •
and H. Rogoff, representing J. L. Per- to permit of hikes on their own prop
had made a good start.
erty; cleared spaces for baseball, bas-
chairmen.
hospital is soon to be constructed in
BUCIIAREST. — (J. T. A.) — A
etz Writers Club.
ketball and all sorts of sports; where
The following additional large Tiberias through a gift of Mrs. Peter
From Palestine Youth .
reetings
G
Fabricant Made Chairman.
city children could enjoy the cool and memorandum asking for strong meas-
pledges were announced at the meet- Schweitzeer of New York City, who is
G reetings from the youth of Pales-
Joseph Schlossberg and II. Regal beauty of primitive woodland, learn ures against the growing anti-Semitic tine
ing: Joseph Nederlander, $500; Rob- giving this building as a memorial to
to the youth of America were ex-
later withdrew as representatives up-,t o love the glories of nature, her agitation in Roumania was submitted tended by Sholom Spiegel, a mem-
ert Schoenberger, $5110; Joseph Bo. her husband, a leading figure in Zion-
on objection by Mr. Marinoff. The in- plant and bird life, and have a lake by a delegation of the Jewish commun- ber of the Palestine Youth delegation. Fund for Research to Preserve renstein, $600; Jacob Segal & Co., ist circles. The plans for this institu-
vestigating committee elected the fol-. for bathing and boating. Since there ity in Jassy to the Roumanian Prime "In speaking to Young Judaea," Dr.
$350; Milton Gordon, $300; Louis tion have been gone over by Dr. S. S.
Peace Is Approved by
lowing officers: Louis Fabricant, are already so many camps located Minister, Bratianu.
Smith, $300; Forest Cleaners, $200; Goldwater of Mt. Sinai Hospital of
Spiegel said, "we turn as to brothers,
Anti-Semitic agitation in recent to comrades-in-arms, to associates in
chairman, Dr. A. J. Rongy, vice-choir- in Livingston county, replete with
General Pershing.
M. A. l.ipsitz, $200; F. A. Gordon, New York City. This hospital will be
man, Dr. S. Silverberg, treasurer and numerous lovely lakes, that upon in. months has assumed alarming propor- common endeavor. I may speak ) to
$250; Jesse Hirschman, $250; M. L. a modern structure built with possi-
Samuel Weinstein, secretary. A sub-, vestigation seemed the most desirable tions, particularly on the Roumanian you candidly and without restraint.
bilities for expansion and will serve
NEW YORK.—A gift of approxi- Prentis, $200.
committee was also appointed to ex- direcOon in which to focus their railways. Several weeks ago two un -
51. II. Zackheim announced that he the poplation of Upper and Lower
is no
per- , niately $250,000, to be used in find-
you o there
inspire.
To need
you I to may
Galilee.
amine the various issues of the Kun. I energies in finding a new camp site. known hooligans threw two Jewish With
had
received
a
letter
from
Dr.
Louis
suede
calm and clear ttuth: to ing a way to 'take the profit out of B. Ilalbstein, who is visiting in Pales-
des and to formulate the charges. As' A piece of property of 50 acres, girls from a train while it was in mo- speak or to
In Sated, liadassah will maintain a
- convey the call of Judaea and Galilee I war," by Bernard M. Baruch of New tine, in which he writes that he is tuberculosis sanitorium, the funds for
tion.
The
memorandum
cited
a
num
a
result
this
committee
found
14
'
mostly
cleared
land
but
with
a
beau-

to that element of the Jewish youth York to the Walter Hines Page school so enthusiastic about the progress which will be supplied by the Hades-
points of alleged misconduct in the ac- tifully wooded section and a frontage ber instances of cruelty to Jewish to
which, lie no other in this land, , of international relations was an- made in the colonies visited that he ash organization of Canada. It will
tivities of the Hiss, in this country of 600 feet on a picturesque little passengers.
be flesh of their flesh and nounced by Owen D. Young, chair-
!lake with sandy beach about seven
and abroad.
ought
to their spirit. Young Pales- man of the board of trustees of the lacks wordy to justly express himself. have 15 beds, and will be the first of
spirit of
This opinion seems to be general its kind in that country. A telegram
The meeting which heard the report , miles from Brighton was brought to
sschool.
was rend at the convention from Mrs.
of the investigating committee was ' the attention of the board. It was GOVERNMENT TO ISSUE
all the visitors there.
tine calls to Young Judaea."
The proposed research carries the among
then
announced
that
through
the
Announcement was made at the Lillian Freiman, dominion president,
PRO-ZIONIST MESSAGE S amuel
opened on Jurq 26, with a prayer by I
J. Rodman,
executive
di- endorsement of General Pershing and
r of Canadian
Young
Judaea, ex-
accepting the project as Canada's fi-
Rabbi Herbert S. Goldstein. John L. I generosity of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin M.
meeting
that
Felix
Warburg
had
is to be directed not only to the elimi•
recto
endow- nancial responsibility.
Bernstein, president of the Hies, ren- ' Rosenthal the society was to come
greetings
to Young
Judaea
on I nation of profiteering in wartime, as pledged $500,000 towards the
behalf of
the Canadian
Jewish
youth.
WARSAW.—(J. T. A.)—The gov- tended
.
ment
fund
of
the
Ilebrew
University
In connection with the hospital
dered his annual message in which he !into possession of this site. Mrs. Ito-
ofovneataiocnaaulsedoeffewnsaer,. but
This is in addition to his outrigh t building program, Hadassah will also
described the activities of the )lies senthal has, for several years, been ernment of the Polish Republic will is-
The executive secretary, D. Leon-laas moneeastuorerem
gift of $100,000 to _the university participate in campaign to raise
throughout the world in the course of a member of the board of the Fresh sue a pro-Zionist declaration, it was
Gift May Total $300,000.
the past year. Mr. Bernstein dwelt Air Society and has been interested stated here following a conference be- ard Cohen, reported '721 Young Ju- '
building program and $50,000 to the $1,000,000 in America for a hospital
"The exact amount of Mr. Baruch's K
building department of the Hebrew
I
upon the conditions of the Jewish wan- I in the recuperative and constructive tween Nahum Sokolow, chairman of daea clubs throughout the United
II v
derers, who, though they were in pos- , work accomplished at the camp. It the Executive of the World Zionist States, an increase of 250 during the gift will be determined by the actual
All those '(p.resent at Tuesday's University. This it will do in co-op-
past
year.
These
clubs
are
scattered
g
Or
anization
and
Wladyslaw
Grab-
the
studies,"
Mr.
Young
meeting
were
in
accord
in
the
opinion
eration with the American Jewish
session of their passports and Ameri- is safe to predict that the new camp
costs of

. m stated,
through
can visas, could not continue their will mean much to the Jewish chil- ski, Polish Prime Minister..
Cohen reported , the recent publica•
"but it insures a compre en. expressed by the chairman and direc- Physicians' Committee which has this
The government will also facilitate tion of the "Book of Poems for sive research requiring three years to for and others who spoke to the ef• project in charge. The University
journey as a result of the enactment !dren of our city and the thanks of
of the new law. The Hies Commis-ithe community are due Mr. and Mrs the legalization of the Zionist Federa- oung Jud cans and spoke of the complete and estimated to cost be- feet that the campaign can be wound Hospital will he a national Institution,
serving all of Palestine and will be the
skin that had been sent to Europe for !Rosenthal for the fine spirit
of in tion in Poland which has existed up to Y great educational value of the Young , tween $250,000 and $300,000."
up within 10 days.
well-being
training place for physicians and sur-
the present without formal legaliza- Judaean Magazine. He recommend- I In a letter to Mr. Young, Mr. Ba-
the purpose of investigating the plight' terest in the welfare and
the children which prompted the tion by the government.
geons and experts in medical work.
ed the creation of new educational ruch says he is "looking to the estab-
of the refugees was successful, Mr. of
The building program came up at
Bernstein declared, in preventing the gift.
material and the formulation of some lishment of similar study courses in Z
the convention after the adoption of
plan hereby the magazine might be- schools in other first-power nations." 1....,
expulsion of these refugees from the
w
In
commenting
on
the
gift,
Mr.
a
budget
of $350,000 for hospital and
countries in which they were stranded.
co me financially independent. Mr.
medical work in Palestine. Hadassah
lie reported that of the $100,000 which
Cohen reported further the success of Young
said:
"This
munificent
gift
will
provide
maintains four hospitals in the Holy

the Hies had pedged toward the 8500,-
the Keren Hatsofim campaign or the one of the great constructive re-
Land, with a bed capacity of 332. The
000 fund of the Emergency Commit-
Palestine Scourt rganization, whose searc lies into practical peace mess- Detroiters Thrilled, Says Koff- hospitals are located in Jerusalem,
tee on Jewish Refugees, $42,000 had
budget Young Judaea underwrote for
Tel-Aviv, Haifa and Sated. In addi-
the
past
year.
in
speaking
of
the
!mot
that
are
to
he
a
distinguishing
man.
Ehrlich
and
Koffman
---
aready been paid. Ile also stated that
tion, Hadassah has • training school
field work done during the past year characteristic in this school. Mr. Ba-
Receive Honor.
a total of over $22,000,000 had been C rimean Colonization Plan and Woman Suffrage in Palestine and the necessity for further field ruch's fund provides for research into
for nurses with accommodations for
transmitted by the Hies Imigrant
Cause Heated Discussion. British Representative Says
50 pupils, and provides dispensary and
work,
Mr.
Cohen
said
that
Young
Ju-
one
specific
cause
of
war
and
into
one
Bank to relatives of American Jews
re-
Impatience
Not
Justified
by
Facts.
"The Zionist convention held last medical service at 53 points in Pales-
daea must have a field secretary who specific remedy. Other funds, for
in Poland, Roumania, Danzig, Uk-
---
will spend his time touring the coun- searches into other causes of war and week in Washington was one of the tine.
rainia, Latvia and Russia.
WASHINGTON.—(.1. T. A.)—The impatience felt in certain Zionist try and doing everything possible to other causes of peace are in process, most enthusiastic affairs I ever at-
an overwhelming vote, the con-
announced as they ma- ' tended; , n fact, it is impossible to de- vention
Baroadess, Mosel Speak.
By decided on the new budget for
The meeting was addressed by Jos- circles with regard to the development of the B roderick,
Jewish National
Home
in e assist the clubs already in existence ' and will be
r
of
th
ounsel
c
medical work in Palestine, The
th
lure.
o J. Joyce
scribe it in words," declared A. J .
upon
wd -
eph Bandess
and Jacob Massel, both Palestine was comm ented
e twenty-eighth annual con and organizing new ones in strategic
ro
Pershing Gives Views.
Koffman, president of the Detroit die budget this year calls for $350,000,
n bye greete
points not yet covered.
of whom defended the flies and de- British Embassy in W
Theodore R. Racoosin, treasurer of "Before asking Mr. Baruch to sub- trict of the Zionist Organization of representing an increase of $130,000
nouneed Mr. Marinoff for what they vention of the Zionist Organization of America, which was opened Sunday
over 1924. MISS Szold explained the
Union, Young Judaea, reported on the fi- mit these ideas to the test of scien- America, upon his return from the l increase in the budget
termed "the malicious act of an irre- afternoon, June 28, at the Mayflower delegates
Hotel. from en all statesZioni
as due to the
"Men and women from
denty-nine which
Eight hundred and twe
st conven- nances of the organization. The re- title research, I wrote to General convention.
attended a in the
sponsible person." Mr. Massel was
all
parts
of
the
world
attended
the
!teed
for larger hospital staffs, the rise
es
an of the port showed an income of $30,459.79 Pershing to ascertain whether the eessions with but one thought in in the cost of living, and the appoint-
accused by the Kundes of having used constituting the largestlegation
Hiss money to defray personal ex- tion in the United States, assembled
when
Jacob
of h conven- for National Young Judaea as against conscription of wealth was being seri- mind, the upbuilding of Palestine as ment of additional experts for special
sessi on chairtme
ittee,
opened
the fiHeckman,
military men.
penses for himself and his family Washington convention co . inn e r of Engineering of the District. of Colum- $18,30.66 expenses; in other words , ously advocated by
lained at the homeland of the Jews. The Zion- work. Palestine's labor law legalizing
hi
" '
introduce
bia, and
Franklin
Bell, who welcomed the delegatess to the nation s capital. the organization would
had
a length
when traveling in Europe in the in- tion
the have
Young
Ju..
why he does advocate it and ist Organization is the parent of all an eight-hour day, Miss Szold said,
ivere d a dal resses of welcome surplus
fo
r
except
b
terest of the Hies.
daean
Magazine,
to
which
the
na-
added
that
he
agreed
fully
with
Mr. organizations working for Palestine made it compulsory for the hospital in-
Louis Schwefel and Rabbi J. T. Loe de
a
to increase their personnel.
At the conclusion of the addresses, Rbbi
$17, - Baruch that 'complete preparation of and as such reports of all activities stitutions
a prayer. Broderick, representing Sir Esme Howard, British Ambas- tional
organization
advanced
Mr. Marinoff, who was present at the and Counsellor
574.82. The Young Judaean Maga• this sort would be the greatest pos- were submitted to most enthusiastic The budget for 1925-1926 for the Ha-
meeting, came upon the stage and sailor to the United States, declared that he had a "simple and mast pleasant zinc showed a net loss for the year, sible safeguard against jingoism at audiences. I term this meeting the dassah Medical Organization will be
most important, the most significant $547,000, of which $114,000 will be
shook hands with Mr. Barondess. He duty to perform, to convey a simple*
of $19,542. The total expenses for . home or aggression abroad.'
contributed by the Keren Hayesod,
repeated however, that the charges he
from uel,
an attitude
Sir Herbert Sam-
of g ood-will
and a mes-
retiring toward
high commissioner,
ex. the magazine were $30,069.43, as ' "Thereupon I wrote to Mr. Baruch, convention of Zionists ever held. The and $123,000 from receipts
, a message sador,
message
'suggesting that if this subject could delegates, despite the heat, were so
obtained
had made against the Hiss adminis-
Bri tish Ambas
agai ' n
in
all
th
e
ll
y
larger
interested
that
the
last
evening
the
in
Palestine for medical service. It is
fu
tration were correct. He further pro- the
e
care
studied
pressing
confidence
in
the
leadership
b
,
RA.,
sage of good wishes for the prosper-
Following a discussion o f m r
tries it might 'take its place deft-' meeting didn't break up until early in the plan of Hadassalt gradually to as-
posed that a conference of all contrib-
of your work from the British of Dr. Chaim Weizmann and greeting coosin
I
• s report, r.
utors of the Thal; and representatives government." the newly appointed high commis- Pool addressed the delegates. He nitely as one of the greatest deter- the morning and, if it could, Inc au- sume complete financial responsibility
of Jewish organizations in every part
rents to aggressive or causeless war , dienre would have been willing to for all funds needed for its medical
Counsellor Broderick took occa- sioner, which would, under other cir-
part:
of the country be called to reorganize sion to express his confidence in the cumetances, have been likely to said in Clubs
!that has yet been devised; and invit- stay later to discuss the problems program in Palestine. This, it hopes
Learn by Doing.
to accomplish some time in the future
the Hies on a more democratic basis. ultimate success of the Jewish home- arouse differences of opinion and dis-
him to cent err the American stud y ' presented to them.
"Young Judaea is the Jewish ex- Inc
"On the last evening of the conven- when it expects to relieve all other or-
Considerable excitement prevailed at land and stated that there was no cussion, were mastered into accept-
problem' at the Page school."
pression of the project methods. We I of the
tion I called a dinner meeting of the ganisations from making subventions
the meeting during Mr. Mariners ad- cause for the impatience which is be- ante with unparalleled smoothness.
22 Detroit Zionist and Hadaraah dele- towards its program.
dress. Supporters and opponents of inn evinced by many Zionists. The The question of the attitude of the have learned by doing. Young Ju.- I J
gates. We decided that the people
Miss field announced that negotia-
the Hiss participating in a consider- difficulties, he said, which stand in the Zionist Organization toward the new class's methods are right and as long I s E •••
W S IN WHITE RUSSIA
the
method
is
right
we
are
going
''''
we represented should hear the tions for a "working agreenient" be-
able shouting which the chairman had
of the accomplishment of Zion- high commissioner was dealt with in as
We In I ARE FACING STARVATION whom
to
get
results
in
the
long
run.
tween
Hadassah and the Keren !rape-
messages
of
the
Zionist
leaders.
Our
from
Dr.
Chaim
Weizmann
difficulty in suppressing. Mr. Bern- way
lam will be overcome. "At all a message
guests at the dinner were Samuel sod, the Palestine Foundation Fund,
stein stated at the conclusion of Mr. events," he assured, "I may say that submitted to the convention by Dr. Young Judaea understand that boys
Marinoff's speech that the suggestion insofar as the British government can Leonard Stein, political secretary of and girls of a club must do the work. 1 RIGA.—(J. T. A.) —One hundred Blitz, director of the Zionist Organiz- have been entered into by the Zionist
the Jews
the have
next thousand persons, about one fourth of ation, and Mr. Stone, executive sec- Organization of America in its behalf
We are training
for the reorganisation of the Hiss will accomplish that, they will certainly the World Zionist Organization.
generation
to remain
loyal of and
be considered by the Board of Direc-
Dr. Weizmann's message spoke of
the Jaerwe iswhitphoopu ut l s n t i i e ci a nn i ndVilict e e li hR u s - retary of the Keren Hayesod, who which, it is hoped, will bring about
be overcome."
ood, gave abort talks. We are going to closer co-operation and co-ordination
The convention turned into new the contribution of American Zionists passionate feelings and passionate in-
tors.
terest
and
passionateJewish
to a report submitted by give our report to Detroit Jewry at between the two organizations, tend-
A vote of confidence to the Hiss di- channels when the chairman of the toward Palestine work and urged
according
,
and therefore I am not !a scee
an'Lewin, member of the White I the Ilml memorial meeting, which ing to eliminate existing friction at
rectors was adopted by the meeting af- Washington Zionists' amngement them to make use of their opportun- sciousnees,
t e' Zik, to the conference of Jew-'
to 1 Russian
be held at Kirby Center next headquarters and in different centers
ter an amendment was incorporated in committee turned over the chair to ity to continue their invaluable Co. worried at the comparative failure
introduce variety into the work. n "
nday."
n
in America.
Su m
I fah artisans held in Minsk.
the motion e xpressing regret that the Louis Lipsky, who directed the ac- operation, which, his message de-
Young
Judaea
resolved
to
intesify
and J. H. Ehrlich Dealing with the situation in Amer-
y. Koffman
K
"
The only way of saving the situation
investigating committee had concluded cumulated enthusiasm into more con- c seed, "becomes more and more es •
inereasin/
by
its
efforts
for
Palestine
rs
were
elected
members
of
the
national
and
In
-
I
Mies Szold reported that Hades-
that Mr. Masse), vice-president of the solidated action, which resulted in the sential.
the masses is colonization
executive committee of the Zionist soh has made remarkable progress
The convention adopted a resolu its activities for the Jewish Nationa for
swage of a number of resolutions
, he stated.
Hiss, should not have accep ted
Its alm for the corn- duetrialization erences
are
being
held
Organization
of
America.
Other
De-
s
during
the past year. Its membership----
tion
thanking
Dr.
Weizmann
for
hi
Fund,
setting
as
compensation of $6,000 offered him by dealing with what might be terms
Similar conf
the board of directors at the conclusion the "high spots" . in the Zionist Mu,- tireless efforts In behalf of the move - ing year the quota of $25,000, in ad. now . M Polnawa, Krementschug and troit delegates were well represented
!Torn On Ia.t nart.1
f

on
the
convention
committees,
wmcn
of

Utz-minion
oo,
Proekurowo.
of the Hiss drive o
tion today. The resolutions,
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