OCTOBER 30, 1925
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AMERICAN RABBIS
DEBATE PALESTINE
RUSSIA QUESTION
Edward A. Martin, Candidate j
for Councilman, Helped
Jewish Business Men.
In an interview Edward A. Martin,
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endorsed by many of the leading down-
town Jewish merchants as candidate
it is on solid rock. If there is no den.'
ger in the insertion of these words,"
for councilman, stated that he would
he challenged Dr. Foster, "they would
serve their interests in the council to
his
ability.
not have omitted them.
the beet of
"I have always had the interests of
"We are interested in the welfare
the Jewish people at heart," Mr. Mar-
of all Jews. In the Jewish Welfare
tin stated. "This is due to a pro-
Mow Corrois•oodeoce and Cab!" of Jewish Telegraphic Agency.)
Campaign in San Francisco we in-
found respect for their race in gen-
cluded all Jewish national movements,
eral, and my acquaintanceship with
The Turkish consul in Jerusalem was invited by the Palestine govern- among trent the Keren Hayesod, and
the Jews of Detroit has made me feel ment to leave Palestine, according to a report in the Arab paper, Meraat on my request the United Jewish
towards them in particular an even Shark.
Campaign. When I read in the Jew-
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doeper respect. This is not political
ish Daily Bulletin of the Philadelphia
flattery. Long before I ever contem-
Collections of books on Jewish subjects were sent to the Hebrew Uni- resolution, I rejoiced, because it of-
0 the woman of dis-
plated entering the political field I car- versity in Jerusalem by various German universities, according to an order fered a unified program. You cannot
cernment, there is
ried out a very important mission for issued by the Prussian Minister of Education, Becker.
separate Palestine and relief work.
no more fascinating
the Jewish business men, with no self-
Twenty thousand permits have been
problem than that of de-
ish motive or with any intention of
veloping an interior in
More than one thousand members of the Canadian Klan from various issued for immigrants to Palestine.
gaining remuneration."
harmony with her predi-
parts of the province gathered at on open air initiation of 200 members at You can imagine our amazement
When the merchants on Hastings the fairgrounds at Dorchester, Ont. Dr. Fowler, the imperial kleagle of when we got this letter from Brown
lection for certain color
the
vicinity
were
being
ter-
which did not mention Palestine, al-
street and
values, or a particular mo-
Toronto,
led
the
ceremony.
rorized by bandits to a great extent,
• • •
though this part of the resolution was
tif in furniture and deco-
the Hastings Scree Merchants' Asso-
rations.
An ordinance published by the Lithuanian Minister of the Interior, re- the result of a compromise. What
ciation appealed to Mr. Martin's
would
you
call
nie
if
I
would
conclude
brother, Joseph A. Martin, who at that stored the rights of the national minority languages to be used on public an agreement and afterwards omit
At Dean Studios one
signs
in
Lithuania.
The
use
of
any
other
language
than
Lithuanian
on
the
time was acting mayor. Mr. Martin
finds those things which
that part of the agreement which the
volunteered to help them, and within signs was prohibited by a previous order. a
one seeks for such pur-
other party is essentially interested
poses. Things not seen
two days' time he accomplished more
M. Dizengoff, mayor of Tel Aviv, was received by Col. Leopold H. in? I believe this omission was in-
than all the guns in the various busi-
elsewhere in furniture,
Amery, British Colonial Secretary, in London. It was declared that the advertent, but Brown added later
ness places could have ever done.
tapestries, paintings,
that
nine-tenths
of
the
persons
asked
"1 am not controlled by any politi- purpose of the interview was in connection with the transferring of the to join the National Committee would
lamps and shades, an-
cal, business or other organization," Palestine railway junction to Tel Aviv and the building of a jetty in not have accepted if his letter had
tiques, objets de' art, to
Mr. Martin continued. "I am seeking Tel Aviv.
meet the exacting needs
included the clause about Palestine."
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•
•
election to the council on my own initi-
of her who has a definite
Rabbi Foster interrupted, saying:
A unanimous resolution calling for the preparation of a scheme for the
ative and without support from any
achievement
I mind.
"Do you want to accuse Brown of de-
,
outside interests. As for my princi- introduction of religious education in the public sshcols was adopted by the liberate deception?"
Anglican
Synod
of
the
Province
of
Ontario
in
session
in
Toronto.
The
plan
You are cordially in-
ples I hold no prejudice towards any
when
prepared
is
to
be
submitted
for
the
approval
of
the
Minister
of
Educa-
"I
asked
Brown
whether
he
would
vited
to
view
these
rare
creed, race or class."
send out another letter correcting the
collections of beautiful
tion of the province.
• • •
omission," Rabbi Newman replied,
things.
The Jewish population of Palestine increased 31,744 during the religious "and received no answer. We will
.4 Corner in
CONCRETE GARBAGE and
year 5686, according to an estimate made in Jerusalem. The total Jewish not countenance any deviation from
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ASH RECEPTACLES
by Oran
• Court Naase I. seat immigration during this period was 33,494, while the number of Jews who the Philadelphia resolution. I believe
De NO wait until leers.. 20 per cold.
1,760.
The
income
of
the
Jewish
National
Fund
dur-
a
contract
should
be
adhered
to.
I
Price
left the country was
Call
believe it was an error of omission,
ing the same period exceeded a • quarter • of • a billion dollars.
H. M. KOFFMAN
but if this is so, why should some
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Special guards over the Jewish cemeteries in Ukrainia are to be estab- people here defend it? If the Phila-
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lished according to an order of the Ukrainian Commissariat of the Interior, delphia resolution still stands, we
TILL WINTER— a report from Kiev states. The Commissariat of the Interior has been re- ought to go on record in favor of it.
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calving disquieting reports from many cities in the Ukraine that Jewish It would have been a happy solution
OR
cemeteries were ravaged, trees uprooted, tombs overturned and corpses to unite these two aspects of the Jew-
♦
iDetrolt
ish problem.
Deferred Payments
exhumed.
• • •
for Eighty Years.
if oe.irrd.
Agremeet Must Be Kept.
Highest (loath),
Disquieting reports concerning anti-Jewish excesses in Italy were pub-
"The work in Russia ought to be
lished in Vienna by the Arbeiter Zeitung. In connection with the Fascisti co-ordinated with work in Palestine,
excesses in Florence, the paper reports that excesses also took place in where we can this year bring in 70,-
Don't suffer—get quick relief.
Livorno, where there is a Jewish community of considerable size. "The
Effective and inexpensive.
people. If they had gone out for
grave excesses and fires in Livorno were of a distinctly anti-Semitic char- 000
relief and colonization in Palestine,
It costs nothing to come down and
acter," the paper reports. Great numbers of Livorno Jews have fled to this schism would never have arisen.
had out.
Rome, according to the report. • • • •
Now we must hold to the letter of
THE WAYNE BATHS
the contract which was sealed in
Another important archaeological discovery in Palestine was made by Philadelphia," he declared.
Second and Front Sts.
the archaeological expedition of the University of Pennsylvania Museum,
Dr. Abram Simon, president of
Sulphur, Mineral, Turkish, Tonic,
according to a dispatch from Cairo to the London Times. The expedition the Central Conference, stated: "In
Swedish, Electric Baths.
unearthed in Bethshan, under the recently discovered Temple of Ashtoreth, the Jewish Daily Bulletin of this
SWEDISH MASSAGE an earlier temple which dates back, it is believed, to the time of the Egyptian morning it was stated that the Zion-
Pharaoh, Rameses II. The temple contains a large altar where ancient ists are going out for $5,000,000. I
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beads and jewelry are still preserved. a a
:
wonder whether this is because or
of Philadelphia?"
A Sabbath test case was decided in favor of the defendant by Justices despite
"I am speaking as a member of
Kernechan, Voorhees and Kelly, sitting in Special Sessions, New York. the Central Conference," Dr. New-
Louis Techman, 40, proprietor of a laundry at 434 East Houston street,. was man stated. "I don't know what is
acquitted of charges of operating his laundry on Sunday. The justices pointed behind this decision of the Zionist ,
Eleetrielas
out that Mr. Techman had complied with the law by observing Saturday as
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his day of rest. Attorney Gustave Drachman on behalf of the Jewish Sab- executive."
Dr. Leo Franklin of Detroit stated:1
bath Alliance of America, defended Mr. Techman.
Wiring and Repairing
"Brown never beats around the bush.'
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I
asked
Dr. Newman how Brown ex-
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The crisis in the Zionist Organization of Austria could not be solved at
to him the omission. Dr.
a party convention which was concluded in Vienna. A temporary solution plained
Newman answered that Brown ex-
was found in the election of a provisional directorate which consists of three plained it was an inadvertent omis-
members, to be in power for only six months. In a number of resolutions sion. I don't believe the J. D. C. is
adopted the convention expressed confidence in Dr. Weizmann and Nahum behind this omission. This is why I
Sokolow and endorsed the resolutions of the Fourteenth Zionist Congress. ask the conference not to defend the
Dr. Berthold Feiwel is expected to arrive shortly to attempt to bring about
unity with the dissenting Schalit group, at least as far as the Keren Ilayesod omission."
Dr. Nathan Stern of New York
work is concerned.
then asked Dr. Newman: "You have
• • •
not
us a point blank reply. You
Support of German Jewry for the campaign of the Ort Reconstruction first given
stated that you don't remember
Fund was pledged at a meeting of German Jewish leaders which took place any answer of Brown and later you
in Berlin. The meeting was presided over by Dr. Leo Baeck, president of stated that Brown had declared the
the Independent Order B'nai B'rith in Germany. Dr. Singalowsky, Ort omission to be an oversight. I am
worker, reported on the activities of the Fund. A resolution accepted by not questioning Brown, I am ques-
Cut Rate Moving and Stomps.
the gathering welcomed with enthusiasm the purposes of the Ort and
you."
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pledged the support of German Jewry toward the Fund, Dr. Paul Nathan, tioning
Dr. Newman replied: "He said the ;
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president of the Hilfsverein der Deutschen Juden; Otto Warburg, Dr. Baeck, omission was unintentional, but add-I
Arthur llantke, Brodnitz, Rabbi Hildesheimer and Aaron Hirsch were elected ed that nine-tenths of the persons
to the Oct campaign committee.
who had been asked to join the Na-
• • • •
Committee would have refused
The Chattanooga University conferred on Adolps S. Oches the honorary tional
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had mention of Palestine been made. I
degree of doctor of letters. Mr. Ochs is the owner and publisher of the I accept Brown's statement."
Armature Winding
New York Times and the Chattanooga Times and is one of the first men to Amendment Defeated by Two Votes.
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give financial assistance to the Chattanooga University when it was founded
Rabbi Charles Levi of Milwaukee'
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in this city as U. S. Grant University, a Methodi , t institution. Dr. Arlo A. said: "If the question of proportion
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Brown, president of the university, conferred the degree upon Mr. Ochs, is raised, I'alestine has received too
Opposite Ball Park
whom he characterized as "directing genius of the greatest newspaper in much when it got $7,000,000 out of
the world." Dr. John Huston Finley, associate editor of the New York the $60,000,000 raised by the J. D.
Times and formerly president of the College of the City of New York, de- C., those who have 'isms' can doubt
STORAGE livered the principal address, speaking on "The College and the City."
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The International Anti-Semitic Congress which has just concluded sev- this The
Jewish Campaign has
SMPPING eral days' session in Budapest and was attended by anti-Semitic leaders of and may United
CRATING
have the right of way in
Hungary, Roumania, Austria and Germany, adopted resolutions providing American Jewish philanthropy of the
for the organization at Budapest by the end of the year a white anti-Semitic last 11 years."
international, it is reported in Vienna. The democratic press vigorously
After Rabbi Levi's address, Dr.
denounces the Hungarian anti-Semitic leaders for co-operating with the Newman's amendment was defeated
anti-Semitic leader of Roumania, Professor Cuza, who is one of the declared
by
a majority of two votes. The reso-
worst enemies of Hungary and responsible for the exclusion of Hungarian lution
endorsing the United Jewish
students from Roumanian universities. The matter will be brought before Campaign as introduced by the reso-
parliament, where the opposition
is prepared to attack the anti-Semitic lotions committee was adopted. Some
op
leaders for alleged unpatriotic attitude.
rabbis requested that their negative
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He has given the city honest, efficient and unselfish
been established I vote be recorded.
A union of Jewish fanners and vegetable growers has
Louis Wolsey President.
service and has always stood for a square deal to all.
in Lithuania to further Jewish agriculture in the country and assist its mem•
Rabbi Louis Wolsey of Philadelphia
benin disposing of their produce. Until now Jewish farmers have been
elected president of the confer-
HE MERITS YOUR SUPPORT
and
have
suffered
severely
from
lack
of
advice
and
co-opera-
was
disorganized
will tour the ence and the other officers elected
tion. The new union will employ agricultural experts who
to be are: Rabbi H. G. Endow of New
better
methods
as
to
the
union
country and advise the members of
co-operation York vice-president; Rabbi I. E. Mar-
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amp I . • d by them. A co-operative society to work in close
cuson of Macon, Ga., recording sec
with the union has been registered in Kovno under the name of the Lan - retary; Rabbi Morris S. Lazaron of
well
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wirt." It will act as the buying and selling agency for the farmers as
Baltimore, corresponding secretary;
as Mat to its member. short term loans for buying seeds and agricultural Rabbi Morris Newfield of Birming- !
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machinery.
Ala.,
treasurer;
Dr.
Kaufman
ham,
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the Palais
Kohler, president emeritus of Hebrew
The sixth anniversary banquet of the Jewish Telegraphic Agency, only
college, honorary president .
Strictly censored. Highest agency devoted to collection and distribution of Jewish news in the United Union
The new executive board elected
Standard
States Europe and Palestine, will be held Thursday. Nov. 5, at the Fifth consists of Rabbi Gerson B. Levy of
Restaurant, New York. Adolph S. Ochs. publisher of th e New 'or Chicago, Dr. Abram Simon of W ash-
r4.1. Mosici•ns—The Band You Avenue
the
Times, will be the guest of honor. Dr. Lee K. Frankel, vice-president of
Lev. to Duce Walt.
Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, will be toastmaster. The annual' ington. D. C., Rabbi Samuel Thur-
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banquets of the Jewish Telegraphic Agency in previous year were disting- man of St. Louis, Rabbi Edgar F.
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Brothers Coupe.
gatherings of prominent leaders and writers of both the Jewish Magnin of Los Angeles, Rabbi Jacob
as
guished
press in America. The Jewish Telegraphic Agency main- II. Kaplan of Cincinnati, Rabbi Rich.
—
Michigan Paper Stock Co. and ina non-Jewish
M. Stern of Nashville, Tenon whose safety
and
ard
"It is only natural that a driver
Paris, Berlin, Warsaw, Cairo
Elected to the executive of the
ta ofticesin New York City London,
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and life depend upon the
Jerusalem and' has correspondents in all important centers.
Buy.. *I All ILlada el
of American Hebrew Congregations
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car which he drives several hundred
ECT
Congratulations on behalf of American Jewish workers for the achieve- were Rabbi Louis Wolsey and Rabbi
WASTE PAPER
miles
at
a
speed
above two miles a
Texas.
ments of Jewish labor institutions in Palestine was expressed by Abraham Henry Cohen
of Galveston,
rthur Dunton
1342 Brewster St.
to represent
the co nferen ce minute ,"
Cedillas 1740 Cahan, editor of the Jewish Daily Bulletin. at a banquet given in his honor Elethe
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cted board o f governors of the H e. ma n N sa ys CA entral Mo tor Company ,
by the municipality of Tel Aviv. Bloch Blumenfeld, laborite acting on
Max local Dodge Brothers dealer, should de- .
recently
mayor of by Tel Aviv, welcomed the guest of honor, stressing the great influ- brew
Union College
Rabbi Rabbi vote much aft ention to t e mac a
Landsberg,
honorary were
member;
ence of labor in the affairs of the first Jewish city in Palestine. Thespeaker Jonah B. Wise of New York, Rabbi cal condition of his mount. Back of
also expressed praise for the objective attitude which Mr. Cahan has taken James Heller of Cincinnati, Rabbi that he is interested in the ability of
MANUEL URBACH
with regard to the work in Palestine. Abraham Cahan in his reply declared William Rosenau of Boston, Dr. Si- the axles, steering knuckles, steering
Granite and Marble
Aviv.
p
connections an other NI
that he was very much pleased with the achievements of
n and Rabbi Isaac Starcuson.
precitae the Kviitzoth (the communistic settlements/. but I must say that mo Rabbi Sol B. Freehof of Cincinnati, endure the severe strains set up by the
entire
problem
of
the
working
class."
•
Rabbi Samuel Shulman. Rabbi Sam- terrific speeds.
they are of little importance in•the
• • • •
"Harry Hartz, who finished second
• begun on the construction
of the Straus Memorial Dormitory uel Kosch of Seattle, Rabbi Ephraim
564 Winder Street
Work has College.
Harvard
The new dormitory which soon will take its place i Frisch of San Antonio and Rabbi Eu- in a Miller eight cylinder car in the
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re 250 mil
at
R —
liar- I gene Mannheimer of Des Moines we
Brothe special
bought
ce
representth
among the historic buildings in the Harvard Yard air is the gift of three
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on the board of managers of the business coupe the day before the big
D.1.. in Detroit.
when
the
Titanic
event. When he drove this &Drees
who lost their lives w
memory of their father and mother,
!Mar Straus, '93; Percy
rc S. Straus, '97, and union.
the track his friends
lair.
sank The donors are Jesse
A statement on the attitude of Jo- tire new car to
was de- began to ask him where he got it, why
Herbert N. Straus, '03, all of New York. Fifty-eight students will be Sc-
commodated in Straus Hall, which is being located back of and parallel to deism to science
which it
will become
arts
ter the race.
w
drafted an to
Matthews Hall in the Yard. The building is to be 175 feet long and its dared here J
in-
rt
Harvard
Leh- submitted by Rabbi Samuel Schulman explained, "I intend to drive it
the rest
Memorial
Dormitory,
with
taking
the
train
to
of
The
new
Straus
on
stead
ffi
committe
completed bursar's
all spokesman for the
East
rise
two
very
important
college
buildings
donated
to
the
speedway
races
here
in
the
"One Good Term Deserve
man Hall, wlil comp
the president's message at the final of
' and then to drive back to California.'
the university by Jews.
session.
the car
Another."
While accepting Dr. Schulman's When asked why he bought
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in principle, the conference he replied, 'Because there is no doubt
statement.
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it has all the pow-
done to avoid any misunderstanding framed body—and
speed
than
I
need
on
the
more
which might arise when the state- er and
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