A merica ffewith Periodical Cotter CLIPTON AMISS - CINCINNATI 30, OHIO PAGE '111RE ■ THEPerRondmsti (if BONICLB WEIZMANN, SOKOLOW RE-ELECETD AS HEADS OF WORLD ZIONISTS "graternal anb Cub 1otc5 0 (('ontinued from page 2.) Madison Athletic Club. Ocean Girls. Miss Sara Bursky of 1969 Glit,i_ Th, Madison A thletic Club will stone avenue was hostess at the last hold it: annual Labor Day party next meeting of the Orean Girls, on Thurs. Monday at its cottage at Cass Lake. day, Aug. 27, when plans for a card Michael Grusakin is chairman Of the party were discussed. The next meet. dance to be given Sept. '20 ut the ing will be held at the home of the Arena Gardens, for which tickets are Misses Fannie and Etta Riegel of being sold by all members. The Cass Lake Rialto Orchestra will play. •1417 West Euclid avenue. are to have proportionate representa- tion in the .lepartment of labor and' immigration of the Zionist Executiver and in the Palestine commissions with regard to the distribution of Pules- • tine immigration certificates. This point of the resolution was adopted against the protests Of the labor, group, who demanded a nominal vote on the question. W. W. G. Club. Hebrew Baby Day Nursery. With regard to the colonization The performance at the Yiddish The W. W. G. Club held its last 17110St7011 It resolution was adopted Playhouse on Monday, Oct. 5, will be meeting at the home of Miss Lucile urging the Jewish National Fund given for the benefit of the Hebrew Cousins. 540 Theodore street. The to "conduct a planned urban land pd- Baby Day Nursery. The public is club had au outing to Cass Lake Sun- icy and to take steps to purchase land nt the day at the cottage in the neighborhood Of the cities at asked to reserve that evening to at- of and spene dayMrs. Tier. cheap prices for the purpose of build; tend the performance. The next meeting will be held at ing suburbs." The National Fund has the home Of Miss Bessie Feldstein, also to make the first improvements J. W. E. W. 0. A hoard meeting of the Jewish 422 Farnsworth avenue. on the land. The resolution reaffirmed Women's European Welfare Organiz• the decision of the Carlsbad Congress The Concord Club. ation was held at. the summer home urging the creation of a colonization The Concord Club held its regular of Mrs. Max Satowsky On Lake office and the conclusion of firm agree- Shore drive. A social hour followed meeting on Tuesday evening, Sept. 1, ments with the settlers. at the Y. W. H. A. clubhouse, 89 Ro- The sum of £10,090 in the budget the business meeting. wena street. Plans were discussed of the department of labor was as- for the fall season and for a naember- Sigm• Rho Tau Sorority. signed for the special interests of the The first fall meeting of the Sigma ship drive. the date of which will be Yemenite Jews and the Mizrachi work- announced later. The next regular ers, according to a resolution. The Rho Tau Sorority will be held on Sunday, Sept. 13, at which time in- business meeting will take place on executive was also obliged to create stallation of the following officers for Tuesday evening, Sept. 15. a labor council, consisting of all the the year 1925-1926 wil take place: labor groups represented in the labor Athena Girls. Miss Lillian Glacier, president; Miss department. The sum of £10,000 for The last meeting of the Athena Charlotte Miller, vice-president and the colonization of Sephardic Jews treasurer; Miss Elizabeth (hosier, Girls Club was held Tuesday evening, was voted for. corresponding secretary; Mrs. Casper Sept. 1, at the Jewish Woman's Club, Another resolution adopted by the, C. Velick, recording secretary; Miss 89 Rowena street. Plans for the congress protested against the perse- sixth annual dance to he given Oct. Belle Goodman, sergeant-at-arms. cution of the Jewish national move-, 11, at the Hotel Stotler ballroom, meat, the Hebrew language and Zion- were discussed. A number of added Hebrew Faith League. ism in Soviet Russia. The resolution attractions besides the orchestra are Sabbath morning services at 8:45 urged the Zionist Executive to take being negotiated and further details a, m. and afternoon Bible diSCUSSi0101 all possible steps to defend the per- at 4:30 m. will be held Saturday, will be announced in an early edition l.. smite.] Zionists there. Tickets are a Sept. 12, at the Ahavath Zion Syna- of The Chronicle. Another resolution urged that steps being distributed and anyone gogue, Holbrook near Beaubien ready esiring to secure same in advance be taken toward the legalization of street. Aaron Edgar, a young, cantor, is requested to get in touch with Miss the Zionist Organization in Hungary will lead the morning service and Tibie Chimovitz, 946 Theodore street. and Morocco where the circulation of Rabbi llarry Z. Gordon will give a The organization has a few openings the "Ilaolam." the Ilebrew organ of very fine sermon. Jewish young men for members and applications should the World Zionist Organization, is who are interested in this form of be made to Miss Mollie Haber, 5236 Prohibited. religious service are invited to at- A special solemn resolution adopt- Beaubien street. The next meeting tend. will be held Sept. 8 at the clubhouse. ed by the congress appeals to all Pal- A very important meeting will take ' estine Jewry to participate in the place Monday evening at 8 o'clock at elections of the Asifath llanivchurim, Philomathic Debating Club. the synagogue. The Philomathic Debating Club the Palestine Jewish national assem- d . will hold its first meeting of the fall hl). H•shaeltr Camp. A meeting of Ilashachar Camp, No. term on Sunday evening, Sept. 6, at Freedom of Instruction at University. Ile), Order Suns of Zion, was held the Talmud Torah at Philadelphia and With regard to the Jewish educe- last Tuesday evening when plans Byron avenues. This meeting will tional system resolutions adopted by were made for a mass meeting to be' mark the beginning of the 27th year the Congress demand that predomi- held to discuss the results of the 1 of its existence. The new Lacer' , nance he secured for the Hebrew lan- Zionist Congress. All members are ' I who will assume their posts are: Ily• ' gunge in the Jewish salmis in the urged to attend the next meeting on, man Barahal, speaker; Robert N. Diaspora countries, that the Hebrew Sunday, Sept. 13, at 2:30, at the i Bernstein, clerk; Sidney Koretz, as. educational system in Palestine is to Philadelphia and Byron Talmud To- sistant clerk; Benjamin Kurtzman, remain as the property of the Zionist rah, when important business will be sergeant-at-arms. The board of di- orgiunzation, that the Jewish commit- rectors consists of the above officers nitres all over the world be requested discussed. and Meyer Weisenlield and Norman Ito cover a part of the expenses of the • school system in Palestine. Another Rom. Northwestern Women's League. resolution urges the freedom of in- brew meeting of the Northwestern struction in the Hebrew University. Women's League of the United Ile- During the vote on the resolution urg- brew Schools was held last Tuesday . ing the freedom of instruction in the evening at the Philadelphia and Ily- DAVID CHATLIN eon Talmud Torah, when plans were The sudden death of David Chatl in, ' Hebrew University, delegates of the discussed for a ball to be held on aged 56, of 2S83 Gladstone avenue, I Mizrachi created a storm of protest. was accepted, Simchas Torah, Oct. 11, Sunday eve. occurred on Saturday evening, Aug. i When the resolution ring, ut the Talmud Torah. The 29, at his home. He was buried at' which implied that Bible criticism league will every welcome more and urges woman in members that sec- Machpelah Cemetery on Sunday at 2 could be taught in the Hebrew Univer- o'clock, Rabbi Judith I,. Levin official- sity, the Mizrachi delegates left the The Mizrachi lion of the city to join. One bus is More than 500 people attended congress en masse. leaders shouted, "This is not a Jew- already in use to convey children to ing. W cannot remain sit- and from the Talmud Torahs and the ser v i ces. W as horn in Russia and I ish congress. We Mr. Chaffin to put more into immediate plans oeration are two being made. Mrs. Se- came to America in 1885 and to De. I ting here." A quarter of an hour trait in 1891. He married Feannie I later all the Mizrachi delegates re-' i lick is chairman of the dance. Rosenthal in 1892. lie was engaged !turned. — at first in the retail, then wholesale,' The congress also accepted a num- , I Eta Sigma Lambda. Miss Frances Share of Brush street dry goods and manufacturing. business I bee of resolutions concerning organi- was hostess at a meeting of the Eta and, for the past nine years, was; zational matters. A resolution calls Sigma Lambda Sorority on Tuesday, president of the Michigan Store Fix-I foran increase in the membership of i I the Zionist Actions Committee to ' Sept. 1, when the following officers tare Company. Ile was a member of acre installed: President, Bertha the Beth Jacob Synagogue and was ; 50. A sum of £40,000 was voted for I as the budget of the London Execu- - active in charitable circles. Mr. Chat. tive. The unification of the shekel. London; vice-president, Shirley H o Was Well known in the Jewish com-I matter Which was fought for and pernian. secretary, Frances Share, lin and treasurer, Sally Erman. After inanity and his sudden death was a all, The day (if his death I against during many years, was de- o L a letter from the cided upon. According to the new the meeting a luncheon was served, shork t he had receive arrangement all groups will form one followed by bridge and dancing. Secretary of Labor informing him ! shekel federation in each country. In that his a aged mother would be allowed such p laces where a shekel federation Northwestern Branch. The Northwestern Branch of the to inter the country. Invitations to ble, the exec ut ive will Jewish Old Folks Home tact at the the marriage of his son, Roy, to Miss is impossishekel com mis sioner . The int a Was ache ections to the congress will take of Mrs. Fannie Lewis. 7741 Matilda Lieberman, which el home of , were e place in each country with the partici- John R street, on Tuesday evening, tiled to take place on Sept. 6 for recalled due to death. Mr. Chat hn his is survived by his ' potion of all groups on a proportion- Aug. 25, when plans were male R was- Chatlin; four dough- ate basis. The price of one shekel a linen shower for the benefit of the 117170 educ WW W, F01 hilling h nglish s. fixed at one be Englis home. Mrs. Anna Rubenstein is e and for Palestin chairman, assisted by Miss Edna tern, Mrs. Blanche Hyman, Mrs. Ric, : fixed Fisher. The llotheidwrg, Sylvia and Ruth; her may Lewis and Mrs. M. P. next meeting will be held at the Pal- sons, Milford D., Harold, Roy and Jo., Soviet The Russia. "Jahres Konferenz," the an- metto Hotel and notice of the time seph Chatlin; his three grandchildren, one brother, mother and two cis- nual Zionist conference which takes lace in a non-congreSS year, was will be given later. the descend- I p tees, in Europe. He WAS bolished. The budget will have to ant of prominent Russian famili es, his , a Hebrew Ladies Ladies Aid Aid. Society mother being related to the famous ' be decided for that year by the ac- The Hebrew will hold a meeting at 682 East War. Rabbi Ginzburgs and his father hay- lions committee. The recalling of the a the Zeitlins of Mo.. executive and the appointment Of III on Wednesday, Sept. 9, ing b t,i1 07W ten avenue when nomination of officers will be 0101. He was the nephew of the new executive may lie decided upon ilea , by the actions committee if a maim*. mbers who have moved St. Petersburg rabbi, Zalmon Landau. held. All m e . . i ty of three-fourths of the committee numbers numbers vote for it. In such a case during th e s ummer are asked to send who was well known during thl' the executive has the right to call an their new addresses to the secretary, ode of 1810.18mf e x t r a ii r d i n a r y congress a n d a p pt. al ■•■■■ ■•■ ••••• ions 1afta000000000,wookaowesootsoa ■ %‘Wit%8AWA•• '010,1V8100‘atatf0AarVkatasWastatts,%1Afitat•aNtt %%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %%%%% A Ig a a i ns t t he d ec s ion o f the ac ti 4,0 atoi committee. The chairman of the Con- Or• .4 0 • gress Court, the Honorary Court and "e' e/. . 41 4 the congress attorney are members of the actions committee without vot- ing rights. rs, Confidnece Vote Dropped. sot OBITUARY $ 1 , A • 0 Announcing---- o. II it al e, $4 40,; The congress also adopted a resolu- OtO tit m expressing the wish that the I C outwit of the Keren Ilayesed be con- ned before the next congress. An MAY WE EXPECT AN EARLY VISIT portant resolution was one which, d ue to certain unpleasantness in this ngress, was adopted to abolish the ; co n ecessity of a vote of confidence in e executive. According to the de- i" ith IA lei s ion, the conclusion of the general YO 120 Madison Ave. elate signifies simultaneously the d gt 207 Capitol Theatre Bldg. t" a pproval of the executive. 00 A budget of f600,000 (approximate- 00 • ■■ •••.V teaAWIt.N ■ wt18,1£WMWV ICat• I y $3,0110,000 annually v•as voted for i..%%•%%%,%1% a c. t the last session of the Zionist Con- —___ g ress at the suggestion of the budget - ommission. Of this sum £270,000 is t be expended on agriculture, £20,009 f this to be expended on the Soskin project ; £84,000 for educational work; Every Precaution Taken. f39,000 for immigration work; £38,- 000 for commerce and industry, £25,- You Can Be Assured of Cleanliness and Quality. 000 of this to he given to the indus- trial hank, the rest to the Mizrachi "FROM FARMER TO CONSUMER" hank and the artisans' bank; £10,000 for sanitary work; 19,000 for an ex- periment station; £19,000 for admin- istration, including the supreme con- Phone ARLINGTON 1000 , trol office, and £5,000 for religious 9025 CARDONI AVE. needs. Morris I. Goldfeder, Mgr. A number of Americans were elect- , ed to the actions committee of the I World Zionist Organizatb 5, among them Abraham Goldberg, Jacob Fish- man, Emanuel Newman, Morris Roth- enberg. Miss Henrietta Sztld, Dr. Ste- phen S. Wise, all of New York. and . The arrival of a most complete showing of smart new patterns in the newest Imported ••nd Domestic Woolens. #. . 0 , ,„ PHILIP RICE IMPORTING TAILOR Pure, Wholesome Milk 1 People's Creamery Co. MELROSE 3390 FOR BETTER LUM ISH INTERIOR FINBER C. W. KOTCHER LUMBER CO. All Phones Main Office and Yard at St. Amble Heetb Irard--Csseant and Holbrook Melrose 3390 Business Established 1844 I Rabbi Abba Hillel Silver of Cleve- land. As alternatives were elected Meyer W. We;sgal, Max Conheim, William Lief, Archibald Silverman of Providence, R. I., Dr. David J. Ku- liski and S. J. Weinstein. A man who is compelled to trans- gress and in jeopardy of his life, may save himself by means of anything excepting the sins of idolatry or nl- east or bloodshed.—Talmud. 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