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THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN

Per Year, $3.00; Pet Copy, 10 Cents

27, 1925
DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY,i0VEMBER

VOL. XIX. NO. I

CO

TELEPHUSE

CADILLAC

SKRZYNSKI I r Dr.
FORMS COALITION
GOVT. IN POLAND

Freehof Speaks
At Temple Beth

El

TO ATTEND
JOHNSON ADVOCATES DR. JOSEPH A. ROSEN SOKOLOW
ALIEN REGISTRATION R TURNS TO RUSSIA BALTIMORE MEETING(
TO CONTINUE WORK

Will Discuss Relations
Between Jewish Groups

BALTIMORE RABBIS
ASK UNITED ACTION
BY AMERICAN JEWS E

Dr. Solomon B. Freehof formerly
Leading Zionists from America
trheeh• eehfr ew
l et rdg
ee: sco iefg ee
and Europe Will Launch
K. Davis Would Organize "Alien
Ill f
Lazaron, Roaenau and Israel
_
A. NI. Congregation of Chicago, will ,
United Drive
States
Send Statement to Brown,
Had Been in United
lecture at Temple Beth El on Fri-
New York's East Side.
day, Dec. 1, at e o'clock on the sub-
Marshall and Lipsky.
Since
Last
July
and
Helped
,
NEW
YORK.—Nahum
Sokolow
First in History of New Poland
chairman of the executive committee
Organize Drive.
is the third and last of a series of
Formed by Polish-Jewish
,
t
Organization
s
NEW YORK:—(n. T. A.)—The
of the World Zioni
three lectures which :table Freehof
WOULD HAVE UNITED
Pact Instigator.
outstanding leader in the Zionis t
registration of aliens was ad von
has been delivering at Beth El un-
DRIVE FOR $20,000,000
movement for a generation, will at-
by Secretary of Labor James Davis PREPARES FOR LAND
der the general subject, "Religion
and Congressman Albert Johnson at
RUSH BY CITY JEWS tend the notable National Palestine
and Modern Thought." Those who
e_l or
JE WISH PARTICIPATION
Conference in Baltimore on Sunday,
a meeting at the Brooklyn
have heard Dr. Freehots former
Expression Voiced on Eve of
Nov. 29, at the head of a delegation
IN CABINET UNLIKELY lectures are certain to conic again. of Commerce. Bills to this effect
ses-
of well-known European Zionists. Mr.
will
be
introduced
at
the
coming
Work
Includes
Surveying,
Set-
Those who have missed the first
Conference for United
Sokolow,
well
known
to
Jewish
com-I
they declared.
. Reich Unofficially Promises two lectures are urged to avail i sion of Congress, naturalizatio
n system!
fling Groups and Collec-
Palestine Appeal.
munitiee
throughout
the
United(
the
in
oppor-
change
the selveso f the unusual
Support of Club of Jew-
the speakers.
lion of Materials.
States through his several visits here
also advocated by
tunimty of hearing a great scholar I 1 was
ish Deputies.
Declaring that there are nearly 7;
in the interests of the Jewish Home-
and orator.
BALTIMORE. — Rabbis Morris S.
aliens in the United States
land, will deliver one of the principal
/ 000,000
who would come under the planned NEW YORK—Dr. Joseph A. Ro- addresses at the conference.
Lazaron, William Rosenau and Ed-
(J. T. A.) —A coal-
registration,
Secretary
of
Labor
Da-
sen,
head
of
the
Agrojoint,
under
ward
L. Israel, all of this city, sent
The conference, called to launch
n government, the first in the his-
its i
statement to Louis Marshall, David
New Poland, was formed by
yin claimed that among these aliens 000 Jews have been successfully set- the $5,000,000 United Palestine
y of Alexander Skrzynski, former
there are many criminals and boot- whose
guidance
from
25,000
to
30,-
to r unt
A.
Brown,
and Louis Lipsky with the
tled as farmers during the past four Funds Appeal, will be opened with
Co reign minister in the Grabski gov.
intention of clarifying the issues in-
an address by Dr. Stephen S. Wise,

Side as an instance", he stated. "It years, sailed for Europe on the S. S. .
to iment and initiator of the Polish
volved and with the earnest desire to
Mauretania on Wednesday, Nov. 25 chairman of the appeal and presiding
er
bring about that unity which they
or s" . outlined He has been in this country since last officer of the gathering. His address
is full of criminal element
a greement.
Je wish
RABBI A. M. HERSHMAN deem vital in American Israel. The
The cabinet whichhas been approved
The Secretary of Lab
July and his report on the progress is expected to be the greatest orator-
s
statement is issued upon the eve of the
the
plan
of
the
registration
which
i
ical
effort
in
the
long
public
service
the president, consists of represen-
made by the Jews of Russia in adopt-
Hear Rabbi "to o be conducted
by
Ti,. first of the current season's United Palestine Appeal conference
on th basis of a
Pisgah Lodge Will H
"fraternal n club". d Every registered ing the vocation of agriculture, and of Dr. Wise and will be broadcast late Friday evening services at Shaer-
to eves of the
the
which will be held in Baltimore on
Democrats,
throughout the country by broadcast-
Christian
S. S. Mayerberg at Meeting
Pi asants' party, Piast, under the lead-
alien will receive a card which will the aid that was rendered to them ing station WFBR. Another notable ey Zedek Synagogue will be held Fri- Sunday, Nov. 29, to organize for the
show his 'membership' in the 'aliens' with funds supplied by the Joint Dis- address will be delivered by Dr. El- day evening Dec. 4, at 8:30 o'clock, $5,000,000 campaign for the Palestine
On Dec. 7.
P, ship of Wincenty Witos, and the So-
club of America.' Ile will have to tribution Committee was the feature
er
when Rabbi A. M. Ilershman will de- Foundation Fund, the Jewish Nation-
'lists. Count Alexander Skrzynski
the of the Philadelphia Conference on wood Mead, United States Commis-
ci premier and minister of foreign af-
sioner of Reclamation of the Depart- liver an address on "Is the Prevailing at . Fund, the Iladassah Medical Or-
produce this card every gon e
Henry M. Abramovitz, chairman local authorities, just as one comes Sept. 13, at which it was decided to ment of the Interior, considered the Relation Between the Conservative ganization and the Hebrew University
is
ire; Mr. Raszkiewicz, Minister of
launch the United Jewish Campaign
eel the Reform Jews of Detroit a Fund, nder the am; ices of the Zion-
Min- of the intellectual advancement com- to the annual meeting of his club.
a clubfor $15,000,000 for the extension of foremost agricultural colonization ex-
P
un u
The address ist
he Interior; General Magewski,
of Pisgah Lodge, No. 34, Inde- After five years he vie r
Organization of America. The
b this work and also for reconstructive pert in the world. Dr. Mead two Wholesome One?"
ter of War ; Mr. Zdziechowski, Minis- mittee
clu
ears ago made an agricultural colon- romises to be a throughgoing dis- statement follows:
zen
and will
no just
longer
be a club

of Finance. Mr. Zdziechowski be- , pendent Order B'nai B'rith,
member'.
And
as
every
relief
of
Jews
in
other
foreign
lands.
1'
that Rabbi Samuel S. Mayer-
"American Jewry is to be called up-
es to the National Democratic par- nounces
covers its own expenses through Dr. Rosen is famed in this country ization survey of Palestine at the in- cession of fundamental facts in Jew-
vitation of the World Zionist Organ's ish religious and communal life. Dur- on for two campaigns—the United
Mr. Osiecki, of the Piast, is Min- berg, of Dayton, Ohio, formerly of
.
Beth El, Detroit, and a past membership dues, the aliens ought to as the discoverer of Rosen Rye,
ing the season distinguished Jews Jewish Campaign under the auspices
Temple
he registration which for the past ten years has suc- zation.
ter of Commerce and Industry; Stan-
e-
of the
dew Grabski, National Democrat, president of Pisgah Loge, will
Over 1,000 delegates from all parts from various parts of the country of the Joint Distribution Committee
cessively won the first prize at the
he e
the see- cover the
e Chicago Grain Exposition. Ile be- of the United States and representing will speak at the Friday evening ser-
dues' ,
Sinister of Education and Religion; liver the principal address at
and the United Palestine Campaign
annual past president's night to through 'members
came internationally famous five every shade of Jewish opinion, will vices, to which the public is cordially under the auspices of the Zionist Or-
Ir. Meraczewski, Socialist, Minister and
f Public Works; Mr. Ziemienckl, take place on Monday evening, Dec. stated.
years ago for having solved the attend the conference, the largest invited.
ganization of America. Hundreds of
17.
An
elaborate
program
is
being
The
Secretary
of
Labor
declared
thousands of our brethren in Poland,
ster of Labor. Mr. Ziemiencki be - I arranged and all details of this affair that together with the alien registra- drought problem in the Volga sec- and most notable Palestine gathering
Mr.
tion in Russia which had caused thou- ever held in this country.
Lithuania and Russia are in dire need
ll
be
annuonc
in
the
next
issue
lion
bill
a
bill
amending
the
present
on
to
the
Socialist
Party.
ones
ed Members of the naturalization law will be introduced, sands of deaths. He is returning to
ds;
wi
Among
the
many
important
na-
and we may not close our eyes to their
hondynski, Minister of Railroa
icle.
ust ce;
of The
Chron
cry. Twenty thousand visas have been
'r. Piechocki, Minister of Justi
1 to the effect that the so-called first Russia to continue the work of
. Jew• tional organjzations to be represented
will also receive notices setting papers will be abolisheda nd
begun in . , •
at the conference is the Independent
issued for Jews to enter Palestine
I n
dr. Kiernik, of the float, Minister of lodge
h - land-settlement,
1 of
five
years of a registration
the I ia
kericulture, and Mr. Rohwan, Minis- forth the details of the meeting.
end
will
become
citizen without
country by the Joint Distribution Order B'nai Brith. Alfred M. Cohen,
within the next six months. This is
A large number of prominent De-
Committee
four
years
ago
and
whose
president of the B'nai B'rith, in a
a challenge and an opportunity which
.er of Agricultural Reform. This
7abinet was formed by Count Skrzyn- troiters are numbered among the
1
success has attracted world-wide at- letter to Dr. Wise, declared that he
'
must be met. Both efforts aim at the
past presidents of Pisgah .0 es a
Congressman Johnson, the father tention.
takes pleasure in accepting the invi. Joynson-Ilicks Challenges Jew- same goal—the relief of our brethren
ski en his second attempt, following
it expected that they will attend in of the immigration law, declared that
Thousands
Registered.
tation
to
have
the
order
represented
and the reconstruction of Jewish life.
the failure of Maciej Rataj, the speak-
ayerberg
ish M. P. to Show Official
Thousands of Jews now suffering at the conference, "thus indicating
h was a body to honor Rabbi M fh "the present immigration law will re-
"Yet this situation finds our ranks
er of the Polish Parliamen t, f wo
privation in the cities and towns of my sympathy with your plan to estab-
ing a and to make this affair one o te I
Discrimination.
task
of
orm
divided by dissension and torn asun-
intrusted with the
most successful, socially, in the his- , main
the
permanent
policy
of the that country, where they are the vie- lish 'a united front in behalf of all
United
States.
The only
possible
der by suspicions. If it is not adjust-
cabinet after Count Skrzynski's first
ment's proscrix- , the interests of Palestine.' "
tory of the lodge. change that may be made at the cam- rims of the g
government's
ed, both campaigns will suffer—but
attempt failed.
At the last meeting of the lodge,
LONDON.— (J. T. A.) —A chal- o ur brother Jews will suffer most. The
The national administrative com-
f t h e mi • ddle - class , have lrea y
A definite statement concerning the which took place on Monday evening, ing Congress may be the admission of
, to
mittee of 60 that will direct the Unit- lenge to Samuel Finburgh, Conserva- moment calls for the broadest Jewish
Nov.
23,
disposition
was
made
of
1the
wives
and
minor
children
of
men
I
then
registered
o
their
intention
fulfillment of the Polish Jewish agree-
who have preceded them ed Palestine Funds Appeal was made tive member of Parliament and mem- sympathies and • selfless devotion to
ment is expected of the new cabinet several very important business mat- I already
in the country".
n
to the land set aside by the gover - public by Dr. Wise this week. The ber of the board of Jewish Deputies, the Jewish cause.
by the Club of Jewish Deputies in the lets. Committee reports indicated I
he is not fully in agreement with thel ment in various parts of Russia for committee includes the members of to prove that the aliens naturaliza-
Polish Seim, it was stated here. The
"American Israel has in the past re-
Advice I the administrative committees of the tion policy of Sir William Joynson-
that the activities of the lodge were
in -settlement.
o f Secretary Davis concerning
1
h f
appointment of a Jewish vice-minis-
garded the Joint Distribution Commit-
at their height. Of special interest
osen indicates, he i various funds which are united in Hicks, British Home Secretary, is
ter in the new cabinet is improbable. was the report of the building com-i the registration of aliens.
tee with justifiable pride. It has been
er
of
new
Jewish
the
greatest
effort
American
Jews
based
on
an
anti-Jewish
bias,
was
Dr.
numh
R
!
The attitude of the the Jewish press mittee, headed by Morris J. Kramer, I Congressman Emanuel Celler wholreceivehda by e
the symbol of our Jewish loyalty and
plan,
not the
given
farmers
Russia will be doubled in have ever put forward for Palestine made by the home secretary following our unity as well as the machinery for
came registration
to the meeting
to was
oppose
I saYs•
t t. in
the
toward the Skrzynski cabinet is fav- to the effect that the new Community' alien
.
the floor due to the lateness of the h Spring, and that the government u'mudding. These organizations are a debate in the House of Commons.
orable, conditional on the fulfillment
dispensing our funds'lor relief. We
Budding will be ready for occupancy
has set aside 356,000 acres in various the Xerox llayesod, Jewish National
The debate arose following a motion
of the terms of the Polish Jewish
i et I 0 mn
h eti i g r nh i t
u e a. u nt or d
o a u
e v t e ; i tie] pc t e op. e n . f O r i n i tdt.te I n
di fde e, h nd
w
u :no shduel 1 i er:
by the lodge at an early date.
parts of the country, Out of it adja- Fund. Hadassah and Ilebrew Univer- introduced by John Scurr, a prominent ,I dn
hour.
agreement. Jewish public opinion ,
shouldnh d
Following the disposition of busi-
cent to already existing Jewish farm- sity Fund. The committee follows: member of the Labor Party, who rep-
however, is generally unfavorable to - ness matters at this meeting the lodge
From
New
York:
Mrs.
Robert
Wile,
ing settlements, for the 1925-26 set-
resented Mile End in the East End of
ward the participation of the Club of was addressed by Past President
Nathan Turell, Abraham Spicer, IL London, to remove certain restrictions
e "The crux of our present trouble
tiers.
Jewish Deputies in the cabinet.
Meyer Fink, who spoke upon the sig-
All the preparatory work for the Leonard Simmons, Jacob Siegel, Mor- on the entrance of al ens. Mr. Scurr
i
The difficulty encountered by Count nificance of Chanukah. He was fol-
appears to lie the question
of Jewish
-
new settlements, including selection ris Sender, Miss Alice L. Seligsberg, raised the question, declaring that the
.
Skrzynski in forming the new cabinet
colonization
in Russia to which many
lowed by Julius Deutelbaum who
and surveying of specific tracts of S. J. Rosensohn, Morris Rothenberg, regulations
operated
particularly
Jews
are
opposed,
not
only
on
Zionist
centered around the appointment of the talked of the effect of the work be-
land from the general acreage alloted Bernard A. Rosenblatt, Mrs. Sylvan against the poorer members of the grounds but because of weakness and
minister of war. The National Demo- ing done at the present time by the
for Jewish settlement, the selection Robison, Dr. B. Rabalsky, Miss Jewish community. The overwhelm-
cratic Party, together with its affiliat-
dangers in the plan itself. The un-
— —
lodge, particularly the intellectual ad-
and assignment of settlers' groups, Rachel Natelson, I. D. Morrison. Isaac
.
ed smaller nationalistic groups, insist-
End,
maintained,
are in in every
Ex- preparation of building materials Meister, Israel Matz, Rev. clinch
ing East
mass
of he
Jewish
residents
the certainty as to just how much is to be
vancement committee.
David A. Brown Tells of
spent in placing the Jews an the land
ed on the appointment of General Si-
The next meeting of the lodge will
implements,
seed
and
livestock
will
elasliansky,
Rabbi
Meir
Magus,
Dr. Abram Liebovitz, Mrs. II. B. Lefko• sense good citizens and if it were nec- in Russia is therefore creating wide-
korski, former minister of war, who is take place next Monday evening, Nov.
penditures During Past
pe Agro ejoint s tll
ede out e teheeAegeri
be
lI spread indifference to the United Jew-
known as a hitter opponent of Marshal 30, at Temple Emanuel, Wilson and
witz,
Sol
Lamport,
Mrs.
S.
C.
Lam-
easarY
in
times
of
special
unemploy-
supervision
of
ri
Two Months.
direct
runt to restrict thebe in flo w of a lieilns, ish Campaign and discontent within
Pilsurlski, the first chief of the Polish Taylor avenues. Although no spe-
Rosenduring the next three months. I port, Dr. David J. Kaliski, Mrs. Ed- the a tter ought to
de te rmi ned a I the ranks of Jewry.
state and former leader of the Polish cial features have been announced a
sioeseenef wthil 1 ward Jacobs, Jacob Ish-Kishor, Isaac '
p same time eptreeR
the
by the home office, but by the Ministry
"Attempts to smooth out matters by
Socialist party and who has a great spirited and interesting meeting is
NEW YORK—The many benefi-
Ipp,
Boris
Grabelsky,
Abraham
Gold-
the
t
m
h
e
o
r
i
m
f
plans
be
develop
etl
o
A
Labor on labor conditions.
a statement that only a 'reasonable ex-
following in what is termed Polish assured due to the nature of the dent ways in which the funds raised other
La
reconstructive work done in 1berg, Mrs. S. II. Fromenson, Sol of Mr.
Scurr
declared
that
these
laws
tension'
of colonization work is plan-
liberal circles. The appointment of business to be transacted at this by American Jewry for the relief of Russia by the Joint Distribution C orn- Friedland, Jacob Fishman, Harry P.
have not been effective. The
,
Sikorski was opposed by the liberals meeting. It is also announced that 1 their suffering brethren abroad are
the 1Fierst, Henrietta
Szold, Bernard were aimed specially against the Jew• ned
ish
community,
which
have
brought
phrase
'reasonable
extension' permits
and socialists. General Magewski's the
the first
by-laws
of the
will take to adminstered by the Joint Distribution 'Jews
mittee of with
supplied
this funds
country,
giving by
special Stone, Maurice Samuel, Emanuel
reading
of lodge
amendments
Jews
appointment to the war office is con-
Neumann, Louis Lipsky, Israel Gold- industries to the country and are con- of very broad interpretation. It is
sidered here a victory of the liberal election
place. The
propose
the Committee,
whose
work is
be Unit-
,
of a amendments
managing board
of mem-
strengthened
as a result
of to
the
attention to the organization an , berg, William Edlin, Ruth Cohen, siderable tax payers. known that one million dollars have
been given to the Russian colonies'.
Samuel Finburgh, speaking as
e B'nal B'rith Community eat Jewish Campaign for $15,000,000 strengthening
credit-unions
for Samuel Blitz, Dr. S. Bernstein, D .
elements.
r for the whole
relief
dical of
member of the Jewish community tion program, contingent upon the
Same Policies Remain.
the
increase
of
the
term
under
the
leadership
of
David
A.
artisans,
meon a non-sectarian basis, A F Abramowitz, Rabbi Max Drob,
Little change may be expected in the bets of th
Phillip
Cruse,
Hermann
Conheim,
,
brought
forward
the
hard
case
o
raising
of nine million more. The pre-
Brown are revealed by the apparent-population
establishment and maintenance of
Weise end
. e
e- .
educational policy with regard to the
cultural institutions and vocational Gedalia Bublick, Meyer Brown, Ree•' those aliens who were long residents eumption is therefore obvious that ten
f the off Ricers of the lodge ly p rosaic and strictly official tol
ben
Brainin,
Mrs.
I.
B.
Berkson,
1
in
England
without
becoming
natur-imillion
of the fifteen million will go
national minorities. Stanislaw Grab- of office o months to one year.
igraMS that emanate from the Berlin schools, and also general relief.
,
ski, minister of education in the Grab- from six
te to Russia Dr. Rosen will Samuel Boncheck, Rabbi Meyer Bers alized. They are now treated se aliens, for that purpose. It has likewise been
office of the J. D. C.
'
said,
compelled
to
notify
the
police
'stated
that
'the situation in Russia de-

ski government and one of the initia-
Enrou veral da
y s in Berlin were he I tin, Mrs. I. S. Aderblum, Dr. Stephen' he
A s series of such cablegrams, the
The si-
Kahn, i S. Wise, M. A. Zeldin, Meyer W. I , if they move from one street to an-1mands special attention.'
tors of the Polish Jewish agreement, COMPLAINT
first of which is dated
September
5th spend
se
COMPLAINT AGAINST
ough
to Octoduer
will confer
with Dr. Bernard
other,
and
if
they
now
ask
for
natur-
,
lence
in
the
matter even of a proposed
was reappointed to his former post.
run thr expenditure
r. European director of the Joint Din- ' Weisgal and S. J. Weinstein..
HUNGARY FOR EFFECT and w hich
alization
every
possible
difficulty
was
I
or
tentative
budget—which
they
who
The same may be predicted of the fi-
Louis
show
a
total
Wilmington, William Topkis,
h
2 8t,
will be called upon to give have • right,
ing that period for various relief ac. tribution committee.
nance and taxation policy which will,
Topkis; Pelham Manor, Mrs. Robert put in their way, he declared.
Sir
William
Joynson-llicks
denied
Ito
know--does
not
help
the
situation.
in all probability be continued under
tivities
amounting
to
about
a
quarter
Szold, Cleveland, Rabbi Abba Hillel
LONDON.—(J. T. A.)—The com-
"We believe it is in the power of the
the new National Democratic finance
Silver; Chicago, Max Shulman; New- Mr. Finburgh's statements concerning
plaint against the Hungarian govern- of a million dollars.
invited him to the Joint Distribution Committee to set
the cables show that for
minister, with the exception that
ark, Miss Sarah Kussy.
• '
na u
ment to the Council of the League of n i
to see fir himself how • matters right. The utter confidence
R'la,iislaw Grabski's so-called "experi-
the agricultural settlement of Jews
Home Office

Nations because of the application of
$73,351.
$7
many aliens had acquired British cut- I imposed in the Joint Distribution Com-
ments" will be eliminated, it was de-
lestine Government Asnounces MANDATES COMMISSION
the numerus clauses in Hungary was in Russia, there were spent
' mittee in the past places this solemn
claret.
Next in the order of importance is P ■
h.dules.
sc
igration
t made on behalf of Hungarian Jew-
New I mm
, obligation upon it. This is not the
Following the resignation of the ry, but for its effect upon other coun• the child-care work, for which during
CLOSES SIXTH SESSION . lunsh"P.
"I challenge honorable members of
as,
the cablegram
togive a single in. !time for diplomatic phraseology or
Grabski cabinet, President Woicie-
d
covere
by
period
retar
JERUSALEM.—A notable depar-
y the
ommun ity
ucien Wolf, sec of thel
c
declared
L
d
n
tries,
in
Po
chowski conferred with Deputy Ron-
$47,678 we re expended
Commute
The Per- stance in which there has been any !evasion.
in the schedules of immigration
h Joint Foreign Co es and the An- I alone, and $18,342 in o ther countrie s. tore
merit, vice-president of the Club, with of te
to Palestine is the fact that one- , GENEVA.—(.I.
T. A.) —The
i
I I third of the permits issued by the , manent Mandates
such items as
Commission con- anti-Jewish bias shown lip the Home' "If the Joint Distribution Commit-
when, he discussed the proposal to Beard of Jewish Deput
statement !elude
The expenditures
for maintenances
child care in- of
a
in
Palestine
Government
to
the
Zionist
icluded
its
sixth
session
here
Oct.
31. 'Office or its officials," he declared. "The I tee intends to carry through any spec- y
form a coalition government. Simul- glo-Jewish ASSOeiation,
Alt hough the conclusions hich the leaders of the Jewish community know ial program in Russia or is bound by
w
large donations made for t hat specific
'
taneously, a conference took place be- iseued to the J. T. A., here.
orphan-homes, clothing, voce ion
e
next
Jerusalem
for
th
yet
pub- that perfectly well. I have nothing ,
cutive in
declare
Mr. Wolf's statement came as a re- training, and boarding-out fees. Be- E
tween Mr. Rataj, the speaker of the
am now wait- purpose— we call upo n it toupon the
sixmonthshave
been allotte d to wo- I coms sion reached are not
Mr. he said,
h
xemont
is
known
that
during
the
de-
more
to
say,
ply
to
the
report
from
Budapest
that
Seine and Dr. Leon Reich. The speak-
sides Poland, the countries in which
his this fact. If not, w e call
and
to produce
pro d
nown from a circe-Ilis hed, it
Finhurgh
became k he
feel- ing for
the
to
,faint
Distribution
Committee
to e -
wa
given
s
i
expreson
s
er, it was reported, proposed that a Kultusgemeinde had stated in a reso- the J. D. C. is carrying on child-care men, it
!b
Eve
ti
ate
Z i nifst thexecu
by
pro,f."
work iniRteussesiieanescaolosnpieezahttilonpreogreaimts
representative of the Club of Jewish lution that the action by the Joint activities are Lithuania, Latvia, Aus- to sent outstin e t officeso o
Zion ist ing of sati sfaction with the develop- prof."
ks reuked Mr. Fi n •
to the Pale
Sir oynson-Hic
of
f rrito es.
J
dated ote
the mandum
oreign Committe agai
ment
fm
Deputies he included in the cabinet or ..,
;
Organization in the various Euro-
garian government was taken without Itria, Hungary, Cheko-Slovakia,
hisbo wn party, for
triWorld
a member
h e
emoran
that a te sec
is h deputy be appointed r
not seeing him privately before rain- We call upon the Joint Distribution
peen centers. These certificates will 'The
the consent of Hungarian Jews and I kowina and Turkey.
I to merge the Russian situation with
understate secretary. Dr. Reich Was
nwarranted inter- I Ten thousand seven hundred and be at the disposal of the various Zionist Organization, acting as the burgh,
ing
the
question
in
the
House.
the problem of general relief. We call
reported to have declared that the1.".0 therefore an u
airs of Hun- . thirty dollars were expended during Palestine offices and will be granted Jewish Agency, caused, it is reported,
.
ajor
Ormsby
upon the Joint Distribution Committee
.o
I
a
ff
discussion.
Major
covered
period
by
the
J.
D.
C.
for
in
the
interne
dui, was ready to support the Skrzyn- foresee
:
on the basis of nominal rolls received a long
tmove
all lingering doubts an suns
al relief, including maintenance from the Palestine Zionist Executive, Gore, under state secretary in the VATICAN IS OPPOSED
to
re
,
without active partic th garian
ski g v , irnment
ed
to
s'
School
in
Warsaw,
the
on-
p,,i i:..t-i ittiyireanneenitoluanecidngteeittsiabituedir sa•t y, . if
pation
in it. In the Dr.
conference
i_ : 1 "The
nee Joint Foreign Committe did medic
so as to ensure the selection of we- British Colonial Office, is report
Nurse
Count Skrzyneki,
Reich was wi re-
TO
TEMPLE
PROJECT
way
Hungarian of
ly Jewish institution of its kind in all men who have friends or relatives in have declared that "owing to the ani-
t act on behalf of the Hung
"Surely this should be done in the
t be left to mosity between the Zionists and the
ported te have
declared
sup- I Jew°.
no
'
1 b
for the that
new the
cabinet
but because of the internation- of Europe; and for the cure of chill- Palestine,
in the ace o
ro the
diffilt to i m pve
ffering from favus and tea- I eir ow n resources in obtaining em-' A abs it is Thecu
f the numeral clauses, be d ean
nt mats of
Part ,.f th e
i on
ROME.-1.1. T. A.)—Opp , es it ion to i
th
ed fer relief throughout
a re act the victims of the numerus . ,,,,_.
iMpressi on of the
would depend on its realization of the ,cause
sitruati, on."
th e terrible mad
co nstruct a full s izell mi d-
en '. r expenditures __ were: for ployment.
cemmieeion
is
said
to
have
been
that
the
plan
to
x-
Europe
and
the
pressing
necessities in
economic and
cultural
demands
of
the
I
e
Other
e
500
as an
lation of the Polish Re- Iclausus become the charge of the Jew- •
Of the 7,500 new permits . ;
' h Arab land owner% are more el of the Temple of Solomon
refugee', $6,556, for ere-
nines in other countries. I st
'P leetine
Jewish popu
kill d
ish comma
ham i n the celebration o t e one
"If this can be done, we call urn
in
Poland,
Old
have
been
allotted
publie Count Skrzynski was report- When bringing the complaint, the - slits to co-opereatives
and Bukowena, workers. 1,500 for skilled worker! re•ponsible for the had relations ex-
' n of America
rind and ef
fiftieth
anniversary
of the
eel to have accepted Dr. Reich's state- Joint Foreign Committee t o ld the Russia. Bessarabia
men. 6,725 certifi- isting between Arab and Jew than are avement
AniericiM
indepen-
the Zioniet Orieenizatio
voca tional an d 2,500 fo r wo
join with the Joint Distribution
support of
e Jews. The Arab lower ClasSeS are chie
ment.
League of Nations that it holds no e36,000;
held in Philadelphia next to
e
he
t
ence
.
schools,
$4,000
and
for
cultural
work
I
catee
have
been
distributed
among
,
th
because
it
,d
campaign
for 820,000;
ZienieM
. but is
The Grabski government brought mandate f or II ung arian Jewe
ersw. Committee in a
' the Palestine Officee the remainder , in sympathy with
not
yea r was expressed by the Os
o nstructi
rel ief and recof
constituting a resew.at the disposal lgives them an opportunity for work.'
the reentry to its present economic acting because of the serious reaction
offi c ial o organ of the 000 or
the
mano
Ro
on, shall
,re
which
the d iscussion praise for the •
iless f th an five mil lion
and financial crisis and initiated what °f the numeral clauses law. The ac-
of the Palestine Zionist Executive for Duri ng
'
go
to
Palestine.
Ittlraistiesxhpraelsmeidni.stration
of
Palestine
I
Vatican.
was termed the Polish Jewish agree- tine of the Joint Foreign Committee $19 000.
alheadpupileicatttih oinesh
indTivhiidsum
new Jewish immigr ants in
"To the this
meet
is strictly in accordance with Article 6,000 JEWISH FAMILIES
is for the !
Palestine
idea of reconstructing . "We believe that all American Israel
'
MBER period of six months—from October
emple. is more a symbol of Oa_ will rise with exaltation te this great
on of the 60
Grabski
The resignati
of gov.
the Treaty of Trianon, " Mr.
RECEIVE
FREE
LU
the
.T
.
enterprise W believe that such a
enterprise
element, which was expected for see ,
1925 to March 1926, is considerably POLAND PERMITS USE
'Hone! pride then ef religious faith eamPaign will give a new impetus to
era( weeks and was caused y e p Wolf declared.
— - - ---
NEW YORK.— Six thousand Jew- I below the proposals submitted by the
Jewish arrivals
in. Pales-.
OF HEBREW, YIDDISH The
tine ',rent
have brought
to the Holy
Land Jewish life in America. It will unify
positio n of the majority of the par-
ish farm famili es in the Ukraine have executive and is subject to revision
t he ' RABBI FRAM REPLIES
.fall ' was finally brought
liamentary groyne
of American Israel now divided. It will

leeeft.puter rationalism ' and meet the mean the enrichment of our Jewish
received a free gift of lumber from , in January 1926.
Should the labor
of the Zloty and the '
a
loof by t h
_The n se
TO CLARENCE DARROW the Russian government for house- market
T.
"
feeling.
continue satisfactory there
is
WARSAW,—
(1.
who pray ev. consciousness. It will reflect honor on
a sub-
unwillingness of the Sejm to extend I
_
Jew's
by David
A. Brown.
increase
the number of , of Hebrew and Yiddish at the public:them ha, e little religious
treater power to the government in I
nday morning, Nov. 29, at building Permaes,
according
to ad- stantial
every round
for in anticipating
evening it the Wailing the name Jew."
ery
F
rare
solving the present crisis.
per.
u
On El
S Rabbi
Beth
will deliver
the second
of his vices
'chairman
of the $15,000,000 United , permits. Such was the case in July . meetings of Jewish citizens in all .Pal"
aaYa- e "Those
nut ninny adhe
10:45.
Leon Fram
of Temple
received
Wall
I 1925. when 3,000 additional certifi- parts of the Polish Republic was
"NO PERETZ STREET"
met, which cites were granted on account of the :mitted by an enter of the Minister of Zionist idea among them."
PLAN CHANUKAH BANQUET
issued here.
o
eting of series of lectur% on the "Religion of Jewish
Campaign.
At the request of the C
months schedule ended Septem- the Interior
portote i WARSAW.—(J. T. A.)—The City
The special
vernment department for thel six
At an executive board me
Yiddish and Hebrew at public , Church in Palestine for the
one a the points of the of "winning these unbent,able souls"iCouncil of Warsaw has rejected the
it was
of the second
lecture is "Modern , is the government
the Detroit district of the Zionist
Or- topic
the Twentieth
Century."
esolution introduced by the Bundiste
It is understood that in fixing the use of
Was agreement end is of ,!. .urged by the Oeservatore Romano.ir
imitation held
;rive last
a Chanukah
Mendes , banquet Science and Old-Faehioned Faith." In . meat, the deartment of agriculture
been ' ' meetings
Polish Jewish
De Balfour Declaration, war-1 proposing that one of the streeti in
h P ersons for whom definite
number d of
of
decided to
the Jewis h pioneers feetthoef
h
S
)
the city be named after Peretz, noted
i
ill
I
Ukraine
prospects
o
e
p
Pb-- ious Protestant missions are actively
u on, Rabbi 's Frani
grante, te government has taken particular significanceto t e
ed with 6,000,000 cubic
ligi
Polish Jewish writer . The v ote of
to I supplaine
h t h e
ties in Galicia were
ic an
reply will
pose, of the American
Itimber cut down from the forests ad-
districts Re
s
Jewish
Congress
give t and re
let
l et work in Palestine. The Catholic tab council was theee against three,
the 4,000 immi- communi
into consi d era ti n possession
expressed by
of visas lish authorities, under the pretext of
in Philadelphia and science he religio
to
the
new
Jewish
farming
set-
views
C
are in of the previous the existence of an old Austrian ordi- Church must
s who
panted
on account
exert
strength
to the chairman casting Ids vote against
the
land all
of its
the
apostles,"
the pe Darrow on evolution an - e_ Dements. The timber was laid and grant
the forthcoming Baltimore con
the resolution.
Clarence
Fe
once of Nov. 29 will be given. The ligion. The third lecture of ththe riae. j sawed into lengths suitable for house- schedul e and are to arr ive before sane,prohibited Hebrew and Yiddish the organ of the Vatican declares.
last
to be used at public meetings.
rpotses at the expense of
Detroit delegates are preparing to which will be delivered on
January,
1926.
rpnumen
leave for the United Palestine Appeal Sunday in December, will be on the I building
t
tonference and will-bring its message topic "Healing by Faith."
hack to Detroit Jewry.

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