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THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN
DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, 1925

VOL. XVIII. NO. 14

WEIZMANN DEFENDS ZIONIST POLICIES
IN SPEECH AT FOURTEENTH CONGRESS
IN VIENNA' OPPOSITION GROUPS HEARD

Synagogue Ready
For the Holidays

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E nN

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URGE TO PALESTINE North End Clinic
STARTED MOVEMENT Reviews History
Into ry
FOR COLONIZATION sta4V

In North End.

tiel\st 02v0e
iivt ,i (1stioroin

Health Center.

"Hechalutz" Claims That Rua-
For many years there has existed
Administration Head Tells 270 Delegates and Thousands of
Man Zionists Were First
Congregation Emanuel, a sync -
in the Jewish community an organiz.
Visitors That Britain's Attitude Is Correct and
gogue which is situated on the corner
to Migrate.
raisin which has aimed to assist the

Backs Plumer's Selection.

of Wilson and Taylor avenues, is now

community in arresting disease, cur-

completed after two years of work '
ing the ill and disseminating health
a SETTLED
SETTLED IN CRIMEA
on construction. The building is
knowledge. The announcement last
LIPSKY SAYS AMERICANS FAVOR AGENCY.
TO GAIN EXPERIENCE week of the gift of $75,000 for the
W IS E C ENSURES J. D. C. FOR FALL DRIVE large one, the auditorium seating

TELEPHU
CADILLAC

1-0-4•0

Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents

Hadassah Affair
Will Be on Aug. 31

Granada l' ark's outdoor
dance floor, located at the Jef-
ferson avenue approach to the
Belle Isle bridge, will be the
scene of a charity ball next
Monday night, Aug. 31. The
local chapter of the iladassah,
which is in reality the Red
Cross of Palestine, is giving the
affair in order to raise much
needed funds to carry on its
humanitarian work in the Jew-
ish homeland.
The management of Granada
Park has turned the floor over
to Iladassah and a record-
breaking crowd is looked for.
Over 6,000 people can dance on
the floor at one time. Music is
being furnished by Seymour Si-
mons and his famous orchestra,
so popular in this city. In ad-
dition it is planned to have as
another special feature the ap-
pearance of several acts from
local theaters.
Mrs. Morris Friedberg is in
charge of the affair and is as-
sisted by a committee composed
of Miss Rose Weinstein, secre-
tary; Mrs. Joseph H. Ehrlich,
Mrs. Abe Srere, Miss Sadie
Kiedan and Mrs. Harry Frank.
Tickets can be secured from
any of tne above committee or
from the following Hadassah
members: Miss Sarah Wein-
berg, Miss Bertha Lipsitz, Mrs.
Harry Schiller and Miss Clara
Frank.

FORMER SIBERIAN
EXILE IS LEADER OF
RUSSIAN MOVEMENT

Dr. Joseph Rosen, Born in Mos-
cow, Exiled For anti-Czar-
istic Politics.

ATTENDED MICHIGAN
AGRICULTURAL SCHOOL

Studied American Farms in Or-
erection of the "Leopold Wineman
Health Center" has again focused the
der to Aid Russian Farm-
eyes of the public on this organza-
ers 1920 Work.
tion, which has been known as the
North End Community Clinic for the
From political exile in Siberia, and
the city and is in the north end sec-
past your years.
via Michigan and Minnesota, back to
VIENNA.—Dr. Chaim Weizmann, head of the Palestine administration, tion of the city, a section which is
NEW YORK.—The urge for Pales -
Twenty years ago a Dr. Roland in
the Russian steppes as the leader of
defended his policy and the British government against various attacks now largely populated by the Jewish tine stimulated by the Zionist props- II small office room at the United
a "back to the soil" movement involv-
made in the first week of the Zionist Congress. He declared that the people. ganda in Russia stimulated the great Jewish Charities assisted Miss
ing over 1,000,000 human beings and
British government had in every way fulfilled its obligations under the
The rush for seats for the High Jewish mass-movement in that coun- Blanche Hart in attending a few sick
tens of inillions of dollars, is the col-
mandate and that Lord Balfour, Stanley Baldwin and David Lloyd George Holy Days, Rosh Hashonah and Yom try for agricultural colonization and children, As the neighborhood in
orful
epitome of the life of Dr. Joseph
Kippur,
has
already
begun
and
the
had been most correct in their attitude toward Zionism. The only possi-
the first colonies were organized by which the charities is situated is one
A. Rosen. lie is the discoverer of
bility for Zionism, he held, was in continuing in close co-operation with full committee in charge at Emanuel Syn- members of the "Chalets" organize- in which poverty is rampant very
"Rosen
Rye" which for the last ten
agogue,
of
which
Meyer
Beckman
is
tion, composed of young men banded soon mothers brought sick infants
confidence in Great Britain.
years has taken all of the prizes at
Concerning the appointment of Lord lierbert C. Plumes as high com- chairman, is making every effort to together to train for farming life in and children to the clinic and, as the
the
Chicago
Grain Exhibit and is tam.
missioner, Dr. Weizmann said it was nonsense to reproach the British gov. satisfy members of the congregation the Jewish homeland. Moreover, ac- need arose, more doctors donated
ed as the man who, by introducing
ernment for making the appointment without consulting the Jewish agency. and their friends. The committee is cording to an official bulletin issued their services. Later Dr. Emil Am-
American farming methods and Am-
declare openly we were not asked, although I may go about with an in session every evening and all day by the executive committee of the Rue- berg became chief of staff and was
"I
erican Indian maize, broke the fatal
important mysterious mien and pretend that I know all sorts of things," Sunday at the synagogue, where all sian Hechalutz Organization, in which succeeded by Dr. Hugo A. Freund
famine in the Russian Volga region.
said Dr. Weizmann. "The British government is bound by the mandate to persons desiring seats may arrange its members are called upon to partici- Dr. Max Bailin, Dr. A. D. MeAlpin,
He is in this country now to attend
appoint somebody in sympathy with the mandate purposes. Anything for their reservations. pate in and encourage it to a greater Dr. Louis Hirschman, Dr. Norman
a nation-wide conference of leading
The congregation has secured the extent than ever, the organization Allen and Dr. David J. Levy. No
further that we may demand ssould•
American
and Canadian Jews in Phil-
services of Cantor Wolf Bruited! of puts itself squarely on record as other community health organization
sols merely inter { ference with Bri am ' s
be
adelphia on September 12 and 13,
Worcester, Mass., for the holidays. whole-heartedly supporting and en- existed at the time and the unceasing
sovereign rights.
which
will
launch
a campaign for $15,-
Cantor
Brunoff
is
well
known
as
an
1
dossing the efforts which are being efforts of physicians were bent to-
Dr. Weizmann warned Zionists not
000,000 primarily for Russian Jewish
able cantor and possesses an unusual- made in every part of the land to set- ward the welfare of this project.
to make comparisons between the
ly fine voice. Ile is also a singer of tie tens of thousands of Jews on the
agricultural
colonization.
Social work through association
Samuel and Plumer regimes after the
Dr. Rosen was born in Moscow 49
note.
soil including the Ukraine, in Crimea, with the family welfare department
first few weeks, adding:
Jacob Warren is president of the in White Russia. of the United Jewish Charities was
years ago and, while a student in the
f enrt s;
"You may attack me if you like.
Moscow
University, participated in
e a&dhetnhe voct eheprr eos it
re
ac ongregation
This document which was brought carried on by Miss Hart and her as-
That's why I am here. For years all Represents First Contribution
anti-Czaristic politics which resulted
to America by Dr. Joseph A. Rosen, sistants. Patients were referred to
attacks on Sir Herbert Samuel de-
Meyer
Beckman,
treasurer,
and
in
his
being
banished to Siberia for
From Jewish Working
head of the Joint Distribution Com- hospitals with the entire bill being
scended on me. All those who hys-
Charles Goldstein, secretary.
five years. But that seemed to him an
mittee work in Russia, says in part: paid by the Charities. No admittance
Masses in U. S.
terically attacked Samuel then are
altogether
too
long a period to enjoy
"In the work of bringing Jews to charge was made, the only responsi-
hysterically praising him now. I ad-
the Czar's "hospitality" and six
the soil the 'Hechalutz' organization bility of the patient being to reim-
vise against hysterical attacks and
months
later
he
was out of Siberia and
has already had a substantial expert- burse the organization for appliances,
NEW YORK.—What is termed the
on his way to Ileidelburg, Germany.
hysterical praise."
ence. In its work of preparedness the glasses and X-rays whenever possible.
first contribution from the Jewish
There
he
entered
the world-famous
League Lacked UnderstRding.
'Hechalutz' has built up a whole series Enlarged quarters in the basement
working masses in America for the
university and took courses In chem-
of agricultural labor-artels, and self- of the High street building were ob-
Dr. Weizmann went on to point out Jewish colonization in Soviet Russia
sustaining settlements. There, where tained, nurses were acquired and a Vienna Monarchist Baron Says istry and philosophy, working his way
that the League of Nations did not was made when the Icor (Society to
by writing articles for various Rus-
the Chalutzim settlements were es- corps of volunteer workers was en-
have a full understanding for what Aid Jewish Colonization in Soviet
They Are Protests Against
sian journals.
it called the dualism of the mandate. Russia), with headquarters in New United States is Third Accord- tablished, they have frequently set listed. With the addition of more
His next move was to America,
World
Capital.
the example for the surrounding Jew- doctors, new departments came into
Speaking of his work in the United York City, cabled $15,000 to the All-
ing to Figures Published
where he landed in New York in 1903
being.
Soon
it
was
possible
for
an
population,
which
has,
with
the
aid
States, Dr. Weizmann said his friend, Russian Ozet in Moscow, a social or-
i
in Geneva.
with
just 60 cents in his pocket. For
and instruction of the 'Hechalutz' be- entire family, man, woman and child,
Dr. Stephen S. Wise. had given him ganization in which are represented
VIENNA. —"What is the real cause • while Rosen knocked around in the
gun to organize agricultural co-oper- to receive treatment at the clinic.
excellent references for his work over all elements of the Russian Jewry as
of the anti-Jewish agitation which is metropolis, getting odd jobs and then
GENEVA.—(J. T. A.)—Palestine
Ten or 12 years ago 1,200 patients
well as the American Joint Distribu-
there.
occupies the first place in Polish emi- atives and artels. Long before the were admitted to the clinic monthly. still continuing in Vienna?" was asked following Horace Greeley's advice, he
As far as the much disc/ wed ques- tion Committee.
gration while the United States oc- present project of Jewish colonization However, due to the city's activities Baron Schneer, head of the Monarch. started working his way West by easy
According
to
information
from
the
cupies
third
place,
according
to
fig-
came
into
being
there
were
organized
tion of the Jewish Agency was con-
ist movement here. Baron Schager'a stages, chiefly because he had no real
in establishing other specialized clin-
cerned, Dr. Weizmann said his policy headquarters of the Icor, the money ores published by the International in Russia, Jewish farming settlements
home was raided by police because objective and not enough money for a
ics and other special clinics the clien-
was unchanged and it was hoped to sent is the first result of its national Labor Office of the League of Na- of non-Chalutzim with the aid of
they believed the anti-Jewish riots railroad ticket even if he knew just
tele
became
smaller
until
in
1922,
Chalutzim. This has occured in the
bring about a plan during the Con- campaign, which was started after lions.
declaration of a where he wanted to go, lie got work.
realizing the need for a health center were the prelude to a
the national conference, on May 1,
According to the preliminary sea- Crimea and also in the Ukraine."
Right dictatorship.
cress.
R a farm hand as he went along.
Dr. Rosen says that the claim of the in the vicinity of Oakland and West-
1925. The money was raised through
tistics
just
published
by
the
Polish
Referring to the charge that Great contributions from various Lands-
The Baron was interviewed by a Sometimes he was only a day laborer,
"Hechalutz" that the Russian Zionist minster avenues, the clinic was moved
Britain wanted only to build up a manshaften, u nion s, Workmen's emigration office, the total number of Chalutzim were the very first to mi- to its present location at 1216 West- New York correspondent and gave an sometimes he was foreman. But he
strategic base in Palestine without Circle branches and other organiza- Polish emigrants in 1924 was 48,647, grate to the Crimes for agricultural minster avenue. The name was also honest expression of reactionary opin- kept going until in 1905 he reached
giving the Jews an equivalent for it, tions, as well as through the sale of including 22,511 oversee emigrants settlement, is correct. Their first set- changed to the North End Comniun. ion on the current manifestation of Lansing where he entered the Mich-
Dr. Weizmann pointed out that many shares of the Icor Holding Corpora• and 26,130 continental emigrants. tlement was at Jankoy in 1922. They ity Clinic and the United Jewish anti-Semitism. His statements are igan Agricultural College, from which
British military experts held that lion, which is incorporated under the The particulars relating to the former named their colony Tel Hai" after Charities transferred its control to considered especially significant, com- he graduated three years later with
Palestine was wholly useless for de- laws of New York State. The Icor are based on information supplied by
the Fresh Air Society, under the pres- ing as they did on the eve of further the degree of "Master of Agriculture."
anti-Jewish meetings which are essen-
fense of the British Empire. Other has an agreement with the Ozet, ac- shipping companies and those relat- the spot in Palestine where Capt. idency of Miss Edith Heavenrich.
Loyal to his native land, he made a
experts asserted that Palestine might cording to which the latter is the ing to continental emigrants on the Trumpeldore lost his life in an Arab
During the many years which the tially an expression of fanatical hat- special study of American agricultur-
return
of
the
.rate
emproyment
ex-
foray
on
the
Syrian
border.
Trumpel-
be a valuable military asset, but only representative of the Icor in its colo-
al conditions as applied to Russia and
organization functioned in the base- red of Jews.
changes
and
emigration
inspectors.'
dose,
a
Russian
Zionist,
had
fought
in
"It must be remembered that anti- gave vent to his penchant for author-
without Jews and without a mandate. nization work in the Union of the So-
ment of the building on High street
The following shows the particulars the Jewish Legion under Allenby and
Semitism always is used by all politi- ship by writing agricultural articles
"I advise you," Dr. Weizmann said, cialist Soviet Republic and is cons
then organized the Tel Hai Colony in ofttimes its existence was due to the cians as a shield for something else,"
of
Polish
oversee
emigration
during
for Russian agricultural magazines.
untiring
efforts
of
Miss
Louise
Gold-
not to loss, yourselves in strategic ducting the credit operations with the
Palestine.
the Baron conceded frankly. "We
problems of the British Empire. It colonists in accordance with the in- the past year:
When the Jankoy colony of "Tel stone, the practical nurse in charge. Monarchists are not so much opposed Hie articles attracted considerable at-
Palestine, 5,724 emigrants; Argen-
tention
in scientific agriculture circles
With the removal to Westminster
will be to the eternal credit of the structions of the Icor.
tina. 5,590; United States, 4,290; Hai" was started, the estates of fugi-
to the World Zionist Congress itself. and displayed such complete mastery
British Empire that it was attempted
The fall campaign of the Icor will Brazil, 2,513; Canada, 2,271; Cuba tive and expelled Crimean nobles and avenue, an executive position was
There
was
a
Zionist
Congress
held
un-
of his subject that he was engaged on
to solve the problem of justice."
start in September and will be car- and Mexico, 1,973; other oversea squires were still unoccupied. Fifteen created with Miss Gold Ginsburg in
Jewish young men made arrangements charge. She was succeeded by Miss der Franz Joseph. the very day he graduated from Lan-
Dr. Weizmann referred to M. Ja- ried through by the local Icor com- countries, 150.
"This anti-Jewish expression is both sing by the Charkov Agricultural So-
botinsky's recent speech in which he mittees, which are functioning in 65
with
the
government
to
utilize
one
of
Sally
Ehrlich
(Mrs.
Marvin
Gingold)
The information relating to conti-
economic and political. The Austrian ciety, a unique Russian organization
demanded independent military meas- cities all over the United States and nental emigration in 1924 is only of these estates as a training school for and Miss Jenny Greenbaum.
is not a crass anti-Semite. The anger dedicated to the development of agri-
ures and that a Jewish army should Canada.
after the removal to its new of the crowd was directed not at \lien• cultural science, maintaining training
a provisional character and the real Palestinian life. They worked this Soon
quarters
plans
were
made
for
an
eve-
defend Palestine. This demand he
estate, of 2,000 dessiatine, without any
figures are probably higher.
ning clinic. In January, 1924, medi- na Jews but at those who came here schools, experiment stations and labor-
called "ludicrous."
The Polish statistics deal with two l outside assistance. But once they got cal, venereal and dental evening clin- from Eastern ‘lurope. It was anger stories which it financed by the pro-
As to the colonization, he said the
rind al classes of continental emi- their work started they sent a delega-
The Bar. ceeds from the sale of farm produce
ics were introduced. An example of at so-called world capital.
only possible method was to buy up
ante, those leaving their country in- tion to Moscow for a conference with
the growth of the evening clinic is sn intimated that this anti-Jewish and machinery, to establish and head
land at full price. Jabotinsky's de-
dividually
and
those
recruited
collec-
Dr.
Rosen,
then
head
of
the
recon-
.
shown by the fact that in January, economic feeling was artificially cre- its American bureau. lie located the
wand was
for a
protective
tariff Dr.
in Pales-
equally
absurd,
Weiz- Members Fed Necessity of Venture tively or in groups. The latter, Sc- struction department of the Joint Dia- 1924, four persons visited the urology ated into racial antagonism by politi- bureau in Minneapolis because the
cording to the official figures, are tribution Committee whom they pre- department, whereas in Jun, 1925, cal leaders.
physiographical conditions of Minne-
and Al,., to Complete Cemp.
tine
mann asserted.
much more numerous, emigration in veiled upon to visit their colony. lie
"But the anti-Jewish feeling was sota and adjacent states are analogues
425 patients attended. The largest
groups during the last year being was sufficiently impressed to advance department in July, 1925, with the resentment at the entire situation," he
Urge. Friendship With Arabs.
to the conditions in the Russian region
A committee of women represent- 16,807 and individual emigration be- them credits.
"The key to the situation lies in
exception of the urology department, continued. "The Jews were singled of which Charkov is the center. This
Lacking farming experience, they
the cultivation of real friendship and ing the Jewish Mothers' Clubs of De- ing 9,329, was the dental, with 294 visitors, and out as a symbol, I'll concede. It was region, by a singular coincidence, hap-
succeeded in securing the co-operation the next was the medical, with 200 unfortunate. But it must be remem-
co-operation with the Arabs, thereby troit have expressed their grateful-
ens to be the focal point of the whole
of a local Jewish farmer, II. Shapiro,
that a mob is not discriminating. Russian Jewish mass colonization
h
opening up the Near East to Jewish ness to and admiration for the work
who had achieved success on his own patients. This clinic desks with all bored
of
Miss
Mary
Caplan,
educational
di-
Further demonstrations were and are movement.
initiative," said Dr. Weizmann. "Pal-
farm, to instruct them, to organize questions of general medicine; its a protest against the government. It
estine must be built up without in- rector of the United Jewish Charities.
aim primarily is a complete physical
In connection with his work as head
them. The results were so gratifying examination of patients. The well is a protest against Socialists who
fringing a hairbreadth on legitimate and Mrs. Sarah Avrin, president of
of the American branch of the Char-
the }'enkell Mothers Club. in organiz- Government Adopt Stringent Policy. that Shapiro persuaded 15 Jewish baby clinic of the Department of permit meetings of all other factions kov Agricultural Society, he wrote a
Arab interest..
families from Jankoy to organize an- Health admitted 192 babies for care but not of conservatives.
Country Needs Workers.
"The congress must realize the bit- ing and sponsoring the Mothers Club
number of books which enjoy the wid-
other colony about two versta from during the month. The pediatric
"Undoubtedly abroad an entirely est circulation In Russia. The sub-
ter truth that Palestine is not an Camp at White Lake. The commit-
MEXICO CITY, Mex.—(J. T. A.) Tel Hai. The news of this colony clinic cared for 161 children. this false impression will he obtained of jects treated in these books are dry-
empty land but contains 600,00 Arabs tee, which is composed of Mrs. Bessie
whose claim to Palestine lands is just Horvitz, Mrs. Rose Barron, Mrs. Dora —An open door immigration policy spread over the entire Ukraine and be- department deals with all the preva- the significance of these riots. Wit h• farming methods in America, grain
Ehrlich, Mrs. II. Black and Mrs. Sara is by no means the future attitude fore anybody realized what had de- lent ailments of childhood. Surgery out economic misery, without°lid-
as good as ours."
handling and production in the United
!'
Dr. Weizmann paid a generous tri- Zarankin, sent the following nota- of the Mexican government, accord- veloped, a stream of Jews was pouring had a total of 152 visits. the re- cal chaos, anti - Jewish sentiment States, agricultural extension work
ing to statements made by the Secre- into the land. Other colonies were mainder of the departments, with would disappear overnight."
bute to the memory of President tion:
and agricultural education in the
speedily formed, new land was chosen their total enrollments for the month
"We are convinced now that a tariat of the Interior here.
Wilson, prophesying that the 14
United States and Canada. All of
Supposed colonists will need more in other districts, and the first Cha- of July are: Ear, nose and throat ,
points yet would rise from the dead . cam is a vital necessity to Detroit's
them were published by the Charkov
In conclusion Dr. Weizmann ad- Jewish mothers and that in the future than a statement of intentions to lutzim settlement broke up into three 94; pre-school, 62; pre-natal, 56; eye , BERGSON CHOSEN ON
Society. Hie book on grain handling
47; dermatology, 44; women's dis -
monished Zionists to be patient and this need will undoubtedly be filled as gain admittance to the country and or four district colonies.
LEAGUE COMMITTEE furnished the Duma with data for
In the course of the two years that eases, 24, and neurology, which has
cautious. His speech received an a new venture carried out despite the foreign consuls and immigration au-
drafting the Russian laws regulating
sceptical; the camp has been a splen- thorities have been instructed to that have elapsed since the first Chalutzim just been introduced, five. The clinic
ovation.
e
PARIS.—(J. T. A.)—Henri Berg- grain elevators. In 1910 he went to
Nahum Sokolow, chairman of the did success and is a feather in th effect. The immigrant into Mexico went to Crimea the number of Jewish staff at present numbers 37 Doctors,
Russia to take charge of the Amer!.
s must prove his complete solvency, his colonies already settled has grown to
the majority of whom give voluntary son, famous French Jewish philosoph- can, section of the All-Russian Agri-
executive of the World Zionist Or- cap of the Jewish Mothers Club. A
er, has been elected chairman on the
ganization, delivered the opening ad- a beginning, it naturally lacked the good health and his good faith, before 22. The 2,000 dessiatine has increased service.
cultural Exposition. The police did
conveniences of an established out- being allowed to enter. Only work- to nearly 20.000. The 15 pinneers
In 1924 it was evident that the League of Nations International Sub- not associate the great American
dress at the congress in Ilebrew.
"We have gathered here for the door institution, but the Jewish ers with working facilities will not have multiplied to 2,700 individuals. clinic demanded executive direction, committee on Letters and Arts. Dur. scientist with the frightened boy whom
Mothers
Clubs
are
determined
in
the
.
the war Bergson visited the Unit-
find
obstacles
to
enter
the
country
This
rapid
growth
ensued
notwith-
so
in December, 1924, Mrs. Eleanor Mg
second time in Vienna, the cradle of
ed States in the interests of the they had exiled some 10 years before
The action of the Mexican govern- standing the increasing difficulty of se-' Jones Ford, an experienced organizer
modern Zionism, the city where the future to have one of the finest and
most
modernly
equipped
camps
near
French
csvernment. At that time he!ta Siberia.
meat
is
due,
it
was
stated,
to
a
sod-
curing
improved
land
with
buildings
and executive in public health and
first appeal for the creation of the
The outbreak of the world war, see-
den and undesirable wave of immi- thereon and with wells. The number nursing, took charge. Under Mrs. delivered a nunieer of lectures here at I ering all communication between this
Zionist movement came forth, the the city.
"We,
therefore,
as
members
of
the
grants,
according
to
official
state-
of
available
estates
with
residences,
several
universities.
place where the grave of Ilerzl, who
i country and Europe, seemingly ended
(Turn to last page.)
is dear to all of us, is located," Mr. Mothers Clubs, appeal to all Jewish ment. Many of the newcomers, espe- servants' quarters, stables and wells .
his connection with Russia, and in 19-
Mothers to join our organization and cially from Czecho-Slovakia, were l was limited from the beginning and'
Sokolow began.
'15 he took charge of the Baron de
help
in
the
forthcoming
campaign
for
found
to
be
entirely
without
money
the
demand
far
exceeded
the
supply.
"The Fourteenth
rt
Zionist Congress
'Hirsch Agricultural School at Wood-
raising
a
Mothers
Camp
fund.
Let
or upon missions of spreading unde- The peasants were the first to take
is destined to be • congress of work.
bine, N. J., and he became one of the
We will devote ourselves less to in- it be remembered that to the Jewish sirable propaganda, the statement off the cream. The Jewish colonists'
I directors of the Jewish Agricultural
who came later had, for the most part,
ternal matters and more to the prob- mother a camp fills a great need and says.
Society which administers the funds
Recently 5,000 Czecho-Slovakians to content themselves with hare land. I
lems within the movement and the it is a duty incumbent upon every
left by the Baron for Jewish coloni-
rebuilding work of Palestine. The woman to help in establishing one." made known their intentions of corn- unimproved, without buildings and
zation purposes. In 1916, the Cher-
ing to Mexico and asked for the nec- even without wells.
Fourteenth Zionist Congress will be
i
kov Agricultural Society resumed its
The practice of sending New Year's Greetings to friends and
ex can consul- - i The largest number n f t h e new co -
essary visee at t h e Mexican
a milestone in the history of Zionism
!activities and Dr. Rosen transferred
relatives through the local Jewish paper is general throughout
ates in Czecho-Slovakia, only to be ' onies are in the neighborhood of Jan-
because it is confronted with the
the
bureau to New York, where it
the country. Its advantage over the old individual mailing
informed that they must present clearlkoy and those who are keeping this
problem of the great "Alijah." Al-
I functioned until the beginning of the
card is evident in the saving of time, expense and worry over
credentials of their position and their colonization under their scrutiny en-
though there is no reason yet for
Russian
Revolution in 1918. From
forgetting a friend.
intentions before being granted the deavor to find additional lands for new
songs of rejoicing, we should not
MarsIsall Says American Jews
then, until 1921, he was head of the
necessary permission. settlement in the vicinity of the al-'
overlook many important develop-
commercial department of the New
Will Consider It Their Duty.
Greeting Cards in THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE
Ionics. They are
ments which have been accomplished
York office of the International Bank
will take this form:
doing this in order to enable the Jew-
and which have laid the foundation
GENEVA.—(J. T. A.) —"Amen-
of Commerce of Petrograd. That year
ish
colonies
to
establish
a Jewish en-
of the continuation of Jewish his- can non-Zionists consider it a holy
.
Mr. and Mrs. William R. Jacobs and Family
he went to Russia again as head of
vironment, to create a communal life
tory.
duty to join the Jewish Agency which
the Russian reconstructive work of
4960 West Pine Boulevard
and meet their cultural needs. That
The Zionist movement is mainly is, under the Palestine mandate, to
the American Joint Distribution Corn-
Extend their best wishes to their relatives and friends
VIENNA.—(J. T. A.)—The plight neighborhood where the first five col-
a movement of the spirit. We are act as an advisory body to the Pales-
mittee, which functioned in co-opera-
for a happy and Prosperous New Year.
required to account to the entire tine administration in matters con. of the Zionists in Russia, persecuted onies are located. one long stretch, lies
tion with the American Relief Ad-
world. It is regrettable, just as it is cerning the Jewish national home." by the Soviet authorities and hindered between two railroad lines and around
ministration, headed by Herbert
MAIL
THE
COUPON
BELOW
AT
ONCE
remarkable, that there are people This was the statement of Louis Mar- from developing their Zionist activi- this center new colonies are coming,
Hoover.
who find it possible to insult and to shall, president of the American Jew- ties, was depicted in a memorandum to life. For the time being there are
The Detroit Jewish Chronicle,
Assigned by Col. Haskell, who was
libel such a movement of an ancient ish Committee and leading American submitted by the delegation of Rua- still lime colonies that are five, ten,'
P. 0. Boa 564,
in charge of the A. It. A. to study the
people. We declare again that we non-Zionist, in an interview with the sian Zionists to the Zionist Congress and 15 versts apart. But the avail-,
Detroit, Mick.
problems of drought and famine In
are a society of agriculturists, road correspondent of the Schweizer Is. in session here. able land in their vicinity has not yet
Gentlemen:—
the Volga, he was struck by the simi-
The "lia Chalets," the pioneer been exhausted and by systematic of
Enclosed find $1.00, for which please insert my New Year's
builders, masons, stone breakers, PhY- raelitischee Wochenblatt of Zurich.
larity of that region to the American
Greeting Card in Your Roth Hashanah (5686) Number.
'miens, teachers, painters and artiste.
"We are ready to fulfill this duty Zionist organization, continues to ex- fort, it is expected that they will be'
Dakotas. He introduced the maize
We have not the desire, the interest and we hope that the Zionists are ist in Russia. The "Tarbuth," the consolidated through the creation of
which is the farming staple of the Da-
nor the possibility of polemizing with also ready. The form of the Jewish Zionist Hebrew culture asssciation, al- other colonies.
kotas and also the seeding methods in
NAME
those who insult and attack us, who Agency must first be accepted by the so continues. The "Ha 'Zofim," the
The names given to these colonies
those states, with such success that
are totally ignorant of our purposes. Zionist Congress. When this is lie- Zionist youth organization, has a mem. by the settlers, themselves, indicates l
there has been no repetition of the fa-
means and our people. All civilized cormilished our reply will come." he bersbip of ten thousand. The "Ili- the Jewish inspiratinn in hack of the
ADDRESS
mine of 1920-21 which shocked the
peoples have taken an interest in stated. "We must strive toward uni- tachduth " Zionist Socialist group, whole enterprise. Here are some, all
Our cause. The nations have recog- fication of forces for the purpose of has 250 branches according to the
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memorandum.
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1,200 persons. It is fully equipped

Wants throughout and has a ball and dining- First at Jankoy in 1922. Dr.
Jabotinsky and Gruenbaum Criticize Executive. Former
room and kitchens in the basement
Rosen Tells of Results of
Jewish Troops in Palestine and Attacks
for affairs of all kinds. It is one of
Colonies.
the Jewish Agency.
the largest Orthodox congregations in

SENDS $15 000
TO SOVIET RUSSIA

PALESTINE FIRST IN
POLISH EMIGRATION

ANTI-JEWISH RIOTS
CALLED POLITICAL

LAUD EFFORTS FOR
THE MOTHERS CAMP gr
p

IMMIGRATION FOR
MEXICO CURTAILED

New rear's Greetings

U. S. NON-ZIONISTS
WILL JOIN AGENCY

Louis

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