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Armature Winding WINTER & KAUFFMAN Auto Electric Service 1521 MICHIGAN AVENUE Opposite Ball Park ROBINSON Buttkrit ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. (Frees Crirreopondenc• and Cablos et Jewieh Telegraphic Agency.) The first prize for artistic work in Roumania was awarded by the Rou- nianiun Cultural League to Arthur Kolnik, Jewish artist, following an exhi- bition of his works in Czernowitz. • • • • The Leibnitz gold medal for the year 1925 was awarded by the French Academy of Science to Dr. Arthur Sulomonsohn, director of the Disconto Gesselchaft for his services rendered to scientific work in Germany. • • • • Sir Herbert Samuel, former Iligh Commissioner of Palestine, arrived in Bucharest on his way to London. Sir Herbert conferred with Roumanian Minister of Foreign Affairs Duca concerning the situation of Jews in Roumania. • • • • A note of protest was sent by the Polish government to the government of Hungary is a result of the threatened expulsion of 20,000 Polish Jews from Hungary. The note states that the Polish government would consider ouch a step as an unfriendly act. • • • • Dr, Chaim Weizmann, president of the World Zionist Organization, fol- lowing the meeting of the Zionist Actions Committee, left London for Marienbad for a short rest before the Fourteenth Zionist Congress, which goes into session in Vienna in August. Riots resulting in the killing of three inhabitants and the wounding of many occurred in Beirut when a demonstration took place against the high rents. When the police endeavored to intervene and disperse the demonstrations they were greeted with stones. • • • The Austrian government instructed its diplomatic representatives; abroad to inform the public that delegates and visitors to the forthcoming f ourteenth Zionist Congress in Vienna may proceed there without fear. The Austrian government guarantees that complete order will prevail in Vienna and that public safety will be maintained.. A great monument in memory of the 12,000 Jewish soldiers who fell in the German army during the war was demanded in a memorandum submit- ted by the Jewish Front Soldiers Association to the Federation of Jewish Communities in Prussia. The federation was urged to take proper steps so as to insure the carrying out of the plan and to find the proper place for , the monument. • • • • A petition concerning Jewish immigration to Palestine, the employment of ew s officials in the administration, the status of the Hebrew langoage and the educators budget is being prepared now by the Vaad Leumi, the National Council of Palestine Jews, for the purpose of submitting it at the next meeting of the Permanent Mandates Commission which will take place in the autumn at Geneva. • • • • Herman Conheim, treasurer of the Palestine Foundation Fund in America, sailed on the steamer Albert Bailin for Europe, where he will attend the Fourteenth Zionist Congress in Vienna. Following the conclu- sion of the congress, Mr. Conheim will proceed for the first time ti visit Palestine, towards which the Palestine Foundation Fund, of which he is treasurer, has contributed greatly in the last five years. • • • The fourth act of a life drama was enacted in Jaffa following a per- formance in an Arab theater there. When the heroine of the play, a Jewish actress, returned from the theater to the hotel, twd Arab young men ap- peared, wishing to speak to her. When they were refused admission and asked to retire, they tired. The actress and three other persons were wounded. One of the Arabs was arrested, the other escaped. • • • • •• AMERICAN AND EUOPEAN PLANS TherapeuRtic Baths. Golf Privilege. C . JOEL HILLMAN, President. 1 NEW YORK.—In discussing the question, nu e instruction in The Public Schools," Miss Martha Neu- mark, writing in "The Jewish Worn- an," the quarterly of the National'. Council of Jewish Women, takes the point of view that there is one way of ' saving the Jewish child to the Jewish religion, and that it is not by vocifer- ous objections to the introduction of I Bible reading into the public schools. "A system of religious education ought to be evolved," asserts Miss Neumark "which would require the child's attendance practically every day in the week. It is only by a con- stant reminder that the Jewish child can be expected to become deeprooted r in elih gii s on uffection for his people and his "Jews. need not have been a tenth as interested in Bible instruction in the public schools," continued Miss Neumark, "if their own system of re- ligious instruction had been managed well. Jews who are interested in hav- ing their children grow up with a knowledge of their Jewish heritage, with an acquaintance with their re- ligious teaching, with a respect for their very religion, have not provided them with the means thereto. Every- one ought to he willing to admit by this time that the present system of Jewish religious education is entire- ly inadequate. Attendance at a re- ligious school once a week can never impress the child with a knowledge of, not to say respect for, his faith. At the present time, the child does not even have an opportunity to imbibe the Jewish atmosphere' in the Sunday School. Needless to say, three hours a week are hardly enough for the transmission of religious instruction. "It is true," contends Miss Neu- mark, "that the odds are against Jewish preservation of individuality in America. Conformity and uniform- ity characterize secular life; they have a similar influence over religious life. The modern Jew is apparently forced into relinquishing his faith to satisfy the maw of standardization. It is in- evitable that the Jew should succumb to the assimilation tendency, when he is inadequately prepared to defend himself. "We thus find a discussion of Bible instruction in the public schools lead- ing us into unexpected ramifications, into unforseen difficulties. The adult Jew who rushes to the defense of his religion, who dons the name of his people, only when he is driven to the wall, is the product of the Jewish child nurtured on an occasional ex- tract from the Bible and the Prophets, and an enforced attendance upon the sermons of the local rabbi. Constant drilling makes for perfect memorize- I lion. Only a youth of Jewishness can make for a life of Jewishness. "The need is imperative for the re-' organization of the Jewish system of religious education. Not only must more time be devoted to such teaching, but more science. The notion must disappear that 'anybody can teach in the Sunday School.' It is coming to Peace was disturbed and riots threatened to follow at the Women's In- ternational League for Peace and Freedom which held its sessions in Inns- burck. Tumults began when Mrs. Lewis, an American woman, delivered an address on the necessity of peace between races. A group of anti-Semitic students, particularly members of the Swastika Organization, broke into the hall with cries of "Pfuf, Jews." The meeting had to be suspended before order was restored by the police. • • • Louis Oungre, general director of the Ica, recently went to Eastleigh near Southampton, where there are about 500 emigrants on their way to the United States. Of the emigrants who wanted to go to Argentina, Mr. Oungre selected 20 and they were directed to the colonies of the Ica in Argentina. We learn that the Argentina consul in Southampton, in view of the privileges which the Ica enjoys, received telegraphic instructions to, ho more and Wye rrenovallo ,•*444.1 grant the emigrants the necessary that a scientific training is required The new Jewish settlers in the district of Odessa are in need of imme- for success in Jewishteaching. The diate relief in food and grain for fall sowing, according to the report of • mere fact of being a Jew or older than special investigation commission, made known in Moscow. An evening high the children does not fit anyone for school for Jewish workmen is now being organized in Odessa, where the Sunday School teaching." language of instruction will be Yiddish. In connection with the widely-1 spread Yiddish educational and cultural system, the National Commissariate l AMERICAN JEWISH of Education advertised for Jewish teachers in all branches of education. a a a • On the °tun Front. Thousands of Zionists and visitors assembled at the grave of Dr. Theodor Herz], founder of the Zionist movement, when the twenty-first anniversary' of his death was commemorated. Memorial services were held in various! synagogues and societies in memory of the late Zionist leader. Order was maintained everywhere. Memorial greetings were arranged by Zionist societies in Warsaw and memorial services were held in synagogues. The anniversary was observed in London in the Great Synagogue. Israel Zang- will was present at the services. • ' • • Professor Adolph Lazarus, the favorite pupil of Dr. Ehrlich, discoverer of the anti-syphilic serum 606, died in Berlin recently aged 58. Professor Lazarus collaborated with Professor Ehrlich on several important works on the diseases of the blood and particularly in his standard work on anaemia published in 1900. When Professor Ehrlich prepared the second edition of this book in 1910 the revision of the work was entirely entrusted to Pro- fessor I.azarus. In 1922 Professor Lazarus published the biography of Dr Ehrlich. • • • • Efforts to shorten the length of travel from Poland to Palestine are being made by the Palestine office of the Zionist Organization in Poland. A plan was forwarded by which the Polish Jewish emigration to Palestine is to be directed through Greece instead of through Roumanian and Italian ports. The route would then be through Vienna, Belgrade, Athens and Salonica, and would last only four days—two by railway and two by ocean. A Salonica Jewish company has offered its steamer for this purpose. Mr. Barlas, in behalf of the Zionist Executive in Palestine, has proceeded to Athens to investigate the matter. • • • • The Coiled Evacuation Committee, the agency created by the American Jewish Emergency Committee on Jewish Refugees, the Jewish Colonization Association and the United Jewish Emigration Committee of Berlin, began its work in Paris July 23. The committee will be in charge of three direc- tors, Louis Oungre, representing the Ica; Dr. Bernard Kahn, representing the American Jewish Emergency Committee, and Mr. Jefroykin, represent- ing the United Jewish Immigration Committee. It was stated that the United Evacuation Committee will have sufficient money to settle all refu- gees who are stranded in European ports. It would be hard to find more convincing proof of the superiority of Dean decorating and furnishing, than that revealed in the satis- faction of Dean clients. You, too, can have an interior by Dean. Estimates without obli- gation. ZeIllarr L7 DeanCompany Det ro t MICHIGAN'S LEADING DECORATORS AND FURNISHERS FOR OVER EIGHTY YEARS GERMAN AND POLISH Hudson-Essex Reports Unprec- car business, of course, is breaking WAR EFFECTS JEWS records every month, and DeRoy re- edented Sale of Used Cars, ports an equal activity in his used car Says DeRoy. BERLIN.--(J. T. A.)—Thousands of German and Polish Jews suffer Possibly the most severe test of greatly as a result of the reprisal war motor car activity and prosperity is between Germany and Poland, it was in the market for used cars. Observ- learned here. ers often notice that at seasons when Owing to Poland's threat to expel the new cars are enjoying their great- P67,VegarlD VotineVift ha decided to expel 10,000 Poles residing in Germany. A great number of those threatened with expulsion are Polish Jews. All men mean well. demand. The present season, how- ever, is unique in that the public is buying good used cars at an unprece- dented rate, according to Aaron De- Roy, who as Hudson-Essex distributor is in touch with hundreds of sales every month. The Iludson-Essex new department. "Never have used cars sold as read- ily as during the present season," ac- cording to Mr. DeRoy. "Right now we could use a good number of high- grade used cars, and in fact would lik2 to make some trades on Hudson N 7e are really as proud of the suc- cess of this part of our business as in the record we have made selling new cars. Anyone could sell Hudson and Essex automobiles this year, while used cars for years have been the bane of dealers evrywhere." CONGRESS AGENTS VISIT SKRZYNSKI (Contnued from page 1.) ward the Jews and we welcome with gratification the agreement which has recently been entered into between your government and the representa- tives of Polish Jewry intended to safe- guard the full and equal rights of the Jewish citizens of Poland. "It is our earnest hope that the ne- gotiations initiated through your Ex- cellency's far-reaching vision and com- mendatory sense of justice, which led to this understanding, will meet with DODGE BROTHERS COMMERCIAL CAR full success and that the purposes of the compact will he fully realized to to the extent that everything will be done by the government to make the agreement a permanent and lasting reality as well as an instrument for the political and economic advance- ments of all the inhabitants of the land. We are certain that the Jews in Poland stand ready to co-operate to the best of their ability with the rest of the population for the pros- perity and welfare of Poland. Select Dancing Nightly "As citizens of this great and free Republic we have learned a lesson of democracy, of affording equality of opportunity to all men and women re- Particular People Prefer gardless of origin and station in life, the Palais of adjusting human relations on the basis of good faith and fair play. Strictly censored. Highest Learning of the efforts to bring about Standard just conditions of equality of oppor- Travelers to Palestine, holders of Russian passports, experienced great tunity and harmonious co-operation Pedals IdesIclane—The Band You difficulties in the last days in reaching their steamers owing to the refusal between the Jewish and non-Jewish Love to Dance With. of the French consulate authorities to grant them transit visas. It was element of the population of Poland, stated that these difficulties are a result of instructions sent by the French we could not forego the opportunity government to its consuls. The restrictions are in connection with the of taking advantage of your Excel- : accusation of Painleve against individual Russians who wish to join the lency's visit to our hospitable shores Michigan Paper Stock Co. Rifflan army of Abdul Krim in their fight against the French Moroccans. and to come here and say, God-speed MILYIR BARRON. preip It was also stated that certain Russian Whites are acting as Abdul Krim's to this new undertaking in behalf of sum. of AU RM. el agents in Europe recruiting members of the former Czarist army for Abdul justice and brotherhood. Krim. The result is, however, that those who suffer are Jews holding Rus- ' "For the sake of all the suffering WASTE PAPER sian passpots. Similar difficulties have arisen for Russian passport holders I and sacrifices which the long and he- 1342 Brewster St. roic struggle for Polish Independence in the French summer resorts. • • • • Gallus 1708 Cedilla. 17011 entailed, for the sake of the untold Further sensational developments occurred in the trial of the Jewish privations which have been endured citizens in connection with the Steiger affair. The testimony offered by by all elements of the population, and rorriorasonsoommorop Mikitin in court that the investigating judge Rutka and the protocolant Piot- for the sake of the growth and ad- rowski terrorized them and compelled them to sign a testimony which they vancement of the Polish Republic, MANUEL URBACH had themselves dictated is supported by the evidence given by Kornhaber, which has our warmest good wishes, Jaeger and Glasermann, the three Jewish citizens accused. The Polish we earnestly hope and pray that Granite and Marble private detective Dwornicki also testified to this effect. The cross-examina- thanks to a new attitude of mind and tion of all the accused has been concluded. The accused Glasermann de- I a new direction to public opinion clared that the Lemberg police commandant Lukomski ignored communica- fresh encouragement and vigor will tions throwing light as to who threw the bomb at the Polish president. Pri- be vouchsafed to the whole of your 564 Winder Street vet Detective Dwornicki declared that the investigating judge Rutka exer- I citizenship to the end that all will be Phone Cadillac 0048 enabled to work side by side for an cised terror to obtain witnesses' signature to false evidence. • • • • The Only Jewish MONUMENT ever more enlightened and happy Po- Dealer la Detroit. The Fourteenth Zionist Congress will take place in Vienna on Aug. 18, land. So, may our faith in democracy justice and human brotherhood again 111111110 11011111WIRWORIIIIMWW114 according to au announcement issued by the Zionist Executive, after the be vindicated. recent anti-Jewish disturbances in Vienna. The announcement of the "And to your Excellency permit us executive states that it had received a letter from the Austrian minister in London containing the assurance that the Austrian government will take to extend expressions of our profound steps to prevent any disturbances during the proceedings of the congress. esteem and good wishes for your per- i Dr. Zevi Chajes, Chief Rabbi of Vienna, also declared before the Actions sonal health and well being." Committee that no importance be attached to the Vienna reports which I concern only • small group. Dr. Chajes added that the Austrian govern- PALESTINE PAVILION , rnent will officially greet the Zionist Congress anw will hold an official recep- IS PLANNED FOR FAIR tion for the Zionist Executive. 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