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evening, Jan,
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DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JANUARY 22, 1926
VOL. XIX• NO. 9
AS1VELL INTRODUCES '
BILL TO REGISTER
ALIENS; IN HOUSE
To Attend Banquet,
Conference Jan. 31
POLISH JEWS CRY Panken Will Talk 3 I HAYS SUBSCRIBED
For Forum J an. • MILLION AND HALF L
" GIVE US BREAD!
TO UNITED APPEAL
TO U. S. BRETHREN
in Bills by
Jacobstein.
CHIEF PROVISIONS
OF PROPOSED LAWS
State Conference
11
"Drop Jewish Politics and Sava
Us," is Desperate Appeal
to J. D. C.
-
MANY ARE STARVING,
SOME COMMIT SUICIDE
Varying Regulations
Holaday, Copeland and
On Committee for
Ellmann Will Be Chairman at
Meeting at Northern
High School.
WEIZMANN PLEASED
, WITH PROGRESS BUT
DESIRES MORE AID
]
---
Says Lack of Financial Means
I Would Be Too Great a Risk
at Present.
Announcement by S. S. Wise,
Chairman, Sh ows ea y
Judge Jacob Panken of New York,
Response,
chairman of the Ort of America (the
Agri-
Society for the Promotion of Agri-
culture and the Teaching of Trades) SETS NEW STANDARD
FOR PALESTINE AiD
will speak on Sunday efternoon, Jan.
31, at 2:30, at Northern High School,
ANNOUNCES
OF VISITING AMERICA
meC et lan ir g ma o;ni t t hea ) e ,ntu re o t i (i Campaign Was Organized Few
Editor of Haint Gives Terrify- viii?" :1 h7t.hir l i rd
Weeks Ago Getting Wide
ing Picture of ConditionsJe wish Op n Forum. Judge Ja m es I.
Interest.
Ian will act as chairman (7; the
n Poland
i.
Proposals Termed Unsound and
Un-American at New York
Protest Meeting.
10 Cents
Issues Important and Descrip-
tive Statement on Pal-
estine.
meeting. The first two speakers for '
1.0NDON.-(J. T. A.)-"There are
n Madame A itta
NEW YORK. - Dr. Stephen S.
' NEW YORK. - "Give us bread! the Open Forum were
3,500,000 Jews in the United States
Give us Mueller-Cohen of Vienna, Austria, Wise, chairman of the United Pales-
,Stop your controversies.
of
America. Hundreds of thousands
t bread"-that is the desperate. outcry and Herman Bernstein, editor of the' tine Appeal, has made public a report
of our fellow-Jews in the United
from Emanuel Neumane, national di-
I of Polish Jewry to their brethren all Jewish Tribune of New York.
States
have not yet contributed one
Judge Panken was born in Russia rector of the appeal, announcing that
over the world, according to Avrom
dollar toward the rebuilding of Pales-
Goldberg, editor of the Haint, War- and came to America in 189(1 at an a total of $1,592,720 has thus far
tine.
If
we are able to persuade an
early age. He was raised in Chester-' been contributed in new campaigns
saw's famous Yiddish daily.
additional 100,000 American Jews to
"Bread-the proeuring• of enough field, Conn., where his father, Hyman . toward the upbuilding of Palestine as
I
contribute
to the United Palestine Ap-
in rt started a Jewish colony, the the Jewish homeland.
i bread for one meal a day has become Pinkert,
peal, the larger part of our task will
During his
Of this mum 81,084,000 has been
1 an ambition, an unattainable ideal in first one in that state.
be
well
provided
for and we would
thousands of Polish Jewish homes," early age he worked o il a farm and given toward the $5,000,000 to be
have no anxiety for the future," Dr.
HENRY WINEMAN
says Goldberg in a letter just received later was an accountant and worked raised by the United Palestine Appeal
Chaim
Weizmann,
president of the
DAVID A. BROWN
by David A. Brown, chairman of the in the leather goods trade. Ile studied' to extend immigration and colonize.
World Zionist Organization declared
I
$15 000,000 United Jewish Campaign. law at New York University
. tion activities so that 60,000 Jewish
when
he
announced
his
intention of go-
s
a(*
"Venerable old men, with telethon elected judge in the city of Newn.Yworaks
1 immigrants from Eastern and Cen-
ing to the United States shortly for a
tral Europe can be settled in Pales-
under their arms, mothers hugging i n lets,
stay of several months to participate
Judge Panken has written fiction tine this year and the various Jewish
famished babes to their breasts stand
in the United Palestine Funds Appeal
States on or after the first day of reg-
with outstretched hands, in the streets in his early years in the form of short educational and public healtE enter-
which seeks to raise $5,000,000 this
••
istration shall be immediately regis.:
gging for zlotys-for pen- stories. Since then he has con- prises in Palestine enlarged 1 to m eet
of d
begging
year.
tared in a like manner by the iminigra-
COMPLETED Ines. Chassidim, the most pious of all tributed extensively articles on van- the increased immigration.
Dr. Weizmann, in a statement issued
tion officials at the place of entry.
i t uo ?nit raised w oam
-
lJews are joining the ranks of suicides, ous social questions. He is the father
ail na n b t . ey of
to the press through the J. T. A., re-
constituent funds f •
sacrificing the 'life to come' because of the Oct movement in America, brought in
Every alien shall, subsequent to the
I sac
ucators
Ed
Non-Jewisn
on- J ew i s h Loucators
viewed the Zionist situation from the
, N
the life that having been elected its cnairman en the United Palestine Appeal and in - Jewish,
initial registration, register once each
d
the'
the can no l longer endure
standpoint of Palestine and the relit- ,
following calendar year. Th e bill pro- Michigan Communal Leaders is .
undreds of men, women and chit- 1922, and still continues to act as ' eludes $250,756 from the Palestin e
Watch Beth El School
tion of the Jewish communities to Pal-
e
'
vide: that upon the initial registration I
1925
he
• dren swarm in the forests adjacent to such. In 1922,
Foundation Fund, $99,632 from th
-, 1923 and
Will Confer in Detroit on
With
Attention.
estine.
mushrooms and traveled in Europe studying the con- Jewish National Fund and $58,30 o
each alien from the age of 21, he shall ,
un
I Bialystock, hunting
"Thanks to the devotion and enter-
31.
Sunday,
June
$10
and
for
each
subse•
pay a fee of
(acorns and tearing bark from trees ditions of the Jewish people there. from Hadassah.
prise of the old and new settler, the
quent registration $5. For any alien
i for something to eat. This city 1 -s On his last trip he visited Lithuania
"The more than a million dollar '
Beth El College, which is just cam- development of the Jewish national
the
ages
of
16
and
21
the
fee
between
unal leaders in 86 cities and stricken. The city renowned for its and Poland and made a very careful 'raised thus far by the United Pales - eleting its first semester of work, has home is going on at a most satisfac-
C
he SJ. There is no fee u
great Intellectuals study of the economic and social con- , tine Appeal constitutes a record i been the object of observation and
shall
n.
tory pace. This pace, however, can-
registration of aliens under 16. The villages of the State of Michiganlfine workmen, its
Palestine giving," Mr. Neumann re . discussion not only of the Jewish not be maintained unless the Jewish
.time
:
have
been
invited to attend the. state its generous philan thropists is huh-' ditions of Europe.
towns near
erring.
And
all
the
little
fee may be deferred for such a
He was also one of the initiators ported, "as the campaign was just or r ▪ community of Detroit but of Jewish communities in the diaspora come for-
,
erence of the United Jewish
. .
.
,
conf
throve trom their tan- of the Peoples Relief Committee in ganized five weeks ago and campaign ° communities throughout the country,
as the secretary may by regulation
gn, which will be held in D e- I Bialystock,
e
ward more generously, with greater
is re scribe in the case of any alien who Campai h . Book-Cadillac Hotel on ' neries are plunged into greatest dee- 1915 which, together with the Amer- have not yet been held in most of th
nd not only of Jewish educators but eed and provide capital both nation-
pay the ee.
the letter co ntinues. lean Jewish Relief Committee, raised principal states and cities, including of Christian and secular educators as al and private which is urgently re-
inab
pair,'
u l e to any
alien permanently re- Sunday. Jan. 31. David A. Brown,
are being opened,
Whenever
henever
S
$62,000,000 for the I New York City, whose appeal for well. It has turned out to be a re- quired to build further upon the foun-
roximatel
moves from the district in which he is i national director of the campaign, . "oup kitchens and the two great aI?
P, ,
has just started.
eastern
astern E urope. $1,500,000
n E
o f the
tne Jews in
"The tremendous
Jewish immigra• markable enterprise in adult educe- dations already laid," Dr. Weizmann
registered, he shall inert to the post i which seeks $15,000,000 for Eu.1 schools
are closing in Wilmo t prid e of relief or
teacher-seminaries
registered,
:
The public is invited to attend. No
don Throughout the season Rabbi declared.
w il l be
of his district and give such in- ropean Jewry and Palestine,
will
Polish Jewry have shut their doors. admission fee is c arged.
lion
to
Palestine
during the past year,
• Fram, the g
h
general director of
ill
and
w
"Without an adequate response, a
formation in regard to his movements' . present at the conf e rence
"Lodz, the Polish 'Manchester,' cen-
which has now reached a figure of Leon
blen tsrbecenivding in - response coming promptly, It would be
also
be
principal
speaker
at
the
sixth
r. co lIfergoe , he
He
'
as may be required by regulation.
ter of our textile industry, which gave
50,000 yearly, with the resulting out- the
- impossible for Palestine to absorb the
shall also, within two days after ar- 'annual dinner of the United Jewish emplcyment to thousands, is prostrate. WOMEN'S CLUB PLANS
the e c ohnaosmseicmdeed- :
Ch
standing
ip n pt roortehses i n country,
w the method'
as to
tens of thousands of Jews who are
m
es colleagues
u
riving in the district to which he Charities to be held the same eve- Not one wily of smoke is visible from
to unify American Jewry in the real- which have made adult education at pressing to enter the land and to satis-
moves, report to the post office of that ' ning. The delegates to the confer- its hundreds of chimneys and its
I
Beth
Fl
so
attractive.
Sev-
ts
fy the gaping, basic wants which are
district and give such information as once will attend the dinner as gues
streets are filled with thousands of
of honor. The invitation committee men walking up and down, up and League ' of r United Hebrew Schools ization that Palestine offers the one e a] committees of local churches clamoring to be filled, and to maintain
may be required by regulation.
hope for the Jewish refugees of East- ,
the
college
to
convince
the present tempo of development
Aiding
With
Large
Aff•ir.
bill provides that every alien is composed of David A. Brown, Fred d own , all day long, with their hands
' The
ern and Central Europe. The result have
ld be ;Filch barely serves the larger purpose.
themselves that 350 adults could
behind their backs. Lod z is
shall, on demand, at any time, exhibit M. Butzel, Rabbis Leo M. Franklin
been that a new standard of giv- persuaded to attend classes regularly Not to go forward now means a retro-
b
his certificate of identification to any and A. M. llershman, David W. Si-'clasped
The Northwestern Women's League , - ..as
dying. Grondo is in agon y. Its thou-
mg has been established with respect
promptly week after week edu• gression and also a probable serious
rris D. Waldman and Henry , sands of Jewish tobacco-workers have
I
agent of the Department of Justice or moos, Morris
I been expelled from the government of the United Hebrew Schools is mak- to Palestine Contributors'are giving
r's . , and
cators interested In adults have con- crisis," the president of the World
of the Department of Labor, to any wineman.
a
charter
ban-
'
for
1as year's',
ye.
double e . their
. heir last
ing arrangements
' ' . d
as a minimum
m , as to the Z i onist
' Organization declar ed.
Rab
rred
wth
i
The
plans
for
the
conference
in-
state, territorial or local police or
, cigarette factories. Why? But more quet which will be held on Sunday gifts,
while many cities have raised , fe
g
"We have ample reason to be satiss
cati o
lt
i du
en.
Rabb
Problems of adu
peace officer roil to any other officer elude a luncheon which will a be
given than the answer to 'why' they want to
meeting
F,
d h . hldren wi 11 evening, Feb. 14, at the Philadelphia 1 three and four times the sums con-
liert a tion
.0 0f r Field
s
I
e
g
le
w
s
liTh
thred administr
1
I
r
e
l
rC;o
hn
F
g
aBetu
.
at 12:30 at the hotel and
they an t eir child
designated by the President.
I know how the
and Byron Talmnd Torah. At this I tributed last year."
of M , live."
tehd t h
'
under
at - .
Photograph Also.
.
Totals raised thus far in leadingiVy discover which was always present British High Commisisoner of Pales-
affair the ri ght o f hieing one's name
nuwiedge
In calmer ton is a report on Polish
Each record of registration and cer- Brown and Mr. Butzel. Several !
in the community, but which re- tine. During his brief stay in Pales-
tificate of identification shall contain members of the local c'ommittee in conditions by Latzki-Bertoldi, of Ber- inscribed' to the charter will be gold cities for the United Palestine r a Ap-
ised
• tine he has inspired confidence in his
d
the photograph, to be of unform size charge will also speak. In addition lin, a well known German publicist and also the privilege of hanging the peal, including contributions l ude: maimed unsuspected or unexploite
in
advance
of
campaigns,
inc
and style prescribed by regulation, to the out-of-town delegates more who recently returned to Berlin from charter in its prescribed place in the New York City, $325,000; Cleveland, When the opportunity was offered, it judgement and fairnes. He has ap-
wee
found
that
there
were
hundreds
' plied with vigor and precision the
than 100 Detroiters have been in- an investigation of conditions in Po- Talmud Torah.
supplied by the person registered.
No efforts are being spared to make $80,000; Baltimore, $80,000; Boston,
There shall be entered on the origi- oiled to attend the c conference. The land. But, though
his words
are in
cold,
a picture
moving
the this banquet an enoyable affair. In- $75,000; Buffalo, $50,000; San Fran- of men and women who were eager principles underlying the policy of the
convey
nal and duplicate records of the regis- banquet at 6:30 at the Book-Cadillac they
treme. His report re-echees the vitations have been extended to see- . cisco, $37,000; Rochester, $35,000; to study the
literature and the history mandatory government. lie has won
. „ I and the ideals and the language of the respect and appreciation of all
alien, a report of all Hotel. which is an annual affair given ex
$ , 0;
, . y
classes of Jews who are engaged in the
tration of every
alien and by the United Jewish Charities fur desperate outcry of Polish .lewry re- era] prominent men, local as well as Cincinnati, $18,00
Jewish people.
Alban, $17,- the Beth
arrests or convictions of such
El College begins upon its reconstruction of Palestine. His ex-
to
America
by
Editor
Goldberg.
from
out-of•town,
to
attend
as
after-
000;
Syracuse,
charges upon which such arrests were the Jewish community and at which
dinner
speakers.
Their
names
will
be
000;
Memphis,
$15,000;
Atlantic
City,
second
semester
of
work
with
its
nu-
perience
as an administrative and mil-
made or convictions obtained, together the state delegates will be guests of I
Professionals Starving.
'Lary leader has aided him in dealing
$13,500.
the merieal strength intact and its et!.
of each case, honor, is in charge of the Wowing I "At Wilna soup kitchens youN see announced shortly .
trust
fun
d
s
given
to
Beth
SA
with
the
difficult economic and politl-
with the final dis pition
os
Spec'
The league has been instrumental' Spec
m growing apace. Bet
committee: Milton M. Alexander 'teachers
'
one
and any other information, as sped committee:
in purchasing busses which are used United Palestine Appeal, the income thusias
' cal problems of Palestine. The fair
, lawyers , physicians.
Milford Stern,
Rheim,
osen
today,
pa.
Wald- of them can earn a living
fied by regulation, bearing upon
into
twojattitude
he
has adopted, the fair pol-
best
they
can
to
convey
the
children
to
and
front
to
be
devoted
to
Jewish
colonization
College
is
observing
the
formality
of
D.
dividing the academic year .
hip.
the Bernard Isaacs anti Morris
he pursues, effected a stabilization
total $250.000.
fitness f such alien for citizens
their pay.
doctors,
the proprietor of any ho- man, managing director of the chari- tients
cannot
The I. 0. U's, but the Hebrew schools. In order Is s a b le
The principal American Palestine semesters, and at the last session In'
Whenever
do is give
January examinations are being held. of the political conditions and further-
d the children in every possible
• house, ties.
mbined thi s
!you can't buy bread with promissory guar
tel, lodging house or boarding
on
necessary for students ed the development of the land.
way, a matron
has been employed colonization
funds have co
t
Absolutely no funds will be solicit-
0 , Appeal It will not be
"What is niost encouraging is the
I notes." writes Latzki-Bertoldi.
or an employer knows, or has reason-
us ses w , he never year as the Un i ted Pal estine
b
es
the
who
accompan
who are already enrolled to register
"Bank executives whose salaries in
of self-reliance
able cause to believe, that any person ed at the dinner.
00000,
the
$5,
endid
ant
raise
r
ais
d
children
i
them,
seeing
in
order
to
ng
,
n th
ate ch i d
again for the second ' semester, eotspld enterprise of our Jewish settlers.
there
The
speakers
at
the
banquet,
in
;
rs
times
were
approximately
2,000
he
shall
report
this
fact
of
m
is an a'ien
th t th driver does not exceed his minimum sum necessary to carry out
p lanned to ea a ka a land
This
is
being
appreciated
more and
belief and the exact time of arrival or addition to Mr. Brown, are Professor zoioriyaml (at par a Zloty is about 20 speed limit of 15 miles an hour or the extensive immigration and colo-
of the more as the facts become more
ors and
a month. Today they are will- drive recklessly, and that the children I nization program planned to absorb whole year of work and none
known.
beginning of employment to the post Mordecai M. Kaplan of New ]
ng.
The early settlers lacked even the or-
completed
office IT otherproper authorities of the Rabbi Barnett Brickner of Cleveland. ing to take jobs at 200 zlotys (at do not annoy the driver or endanger the large mass immigration of Jews courses is in any sense
!semester.
district in •thich he is situated. Any Mr. Brown will speak on "The Work present 8 cents) a month but nobody themselves. She is required to give from Eastern and Central Europe to twith the end of the first
dinary equipment of the pioneer in
is only countries.
one new course being
other
Their zeal and devo-
h l arges t There
inspector or other person duly author- of the Joint Distribution Committee can afford to hire them.
daily report to Bernard Isaacs, eau-Pales tine.
■
of
German
oc-
Not since the days
perintendent of the United Hebrew sum American Jews have ever been offered and that is the course
in t he tion however, moved mountains. What
iced shall have the authority to enter in Eastern and Central Europe," Pro-
.
.
of the New Te - the Jews of the Diaspora have given
Education" I ovation have conditions been so des-
e y ear for J wish interpretation
any place in which he knows or has lessor Kaplan on "Jewish
called upon to give
Schools.
the lament. It is offered at this time be- to Palestine in terms of money may
re ason to believe any alien is present and Rabbi Brickner on "The Re-set- perate," Mr. Goldberg's letter continu-
eatest ing up building. Du 'n
past four years American Jews have cause
ca
of the special Interest that has
and demand any information neceeaseY tlement of Palestine," Professor Kap• es. "The streets of ]Vilna swarm with
contributed over $10,000,000 for been aroused over this subject. Stu- seem large in their eyes. In the pres-
to catty out the provisions of the act, Ian is on the Jewish Theological Semi- half naked children who beg for a
colonization activities in Palestine, dents who are already enrolled ars. ence,
however,
the
great task is which
confronts
us, of
this
contribution
woe-
and to arrest or detain any person who nary staff of New York and Rabbi mouthful of food. The soup-kitchens
-
which has been largely responsible advised not to discontinue any course
fully insufficient. What the pioneers
rot,, • . entry or refuses to give such Brickner, a former rabbi at Toronto, are filled with hungry crowds, but
Zionist.
-
fails to register
is a will
well-known
there
isn't enough money to feed even
for the increase in the Jewish popu- which they are now taking fur the have given to Palestine, money could
Intel heever
motion.
W
be
half of those who clamor for a bowl Hershman Will Give Two Add
lation from 55,000 at the close of the sake of enrolling in the new course. not purchase. They suffered elemen-
List of Delegates.
l k . .
'a
a Life
i e III d We el
in these crowds there
Sc N
punished by a fine of not more than
war to over 150,000 at the present Such a procedure would render the tory privations, hunger and sickness.
Following is a list of the delegates of soup. And
courses fragmentary and would de- Through physical and mental endur-
$5,1sio or by imprisonment for not
conference: Carl Frank- are many, who in a better day, con-
-
state
feat the purpose of the college, which once they have learned how to make a
more than two years or by both. Pun- to the
"Jesus of Nazareth," the book by time-
(Turn to Last Page.)
ishini.t is also provided for violations enstein, Adrian; Professor I. Leo
is to help the students to make their living in Palestine. They weeper e rely
Joseph Klausner which was respon-
or other provisions of the act. Any Sharfman and Osias Zwerdling, Ann
studies regular and system- , clung to the soil, refusing to be tried
Bible for pulpit utterances which
Cohen, M. A. Cohen,
course in the New Testa-1
stirred the Jews of America and the
suggestion of retreat, on-
he cou
alien who is sentenced to imprisonment Arbor; Isaac
e by, any
m suggestion
' stir. The
any
provision
of
the
Ralph
Cohen,
Alpena;
Herman
Fried-
ment
will
be made a regular part of tit
conquered a lasting po-
echoes
of
which
were
heard
in
other
h they h
for violation of
•
Isenberg, Joseph S. Foie
part% of the world, will serve as the
the curriculum, so that those who are
for the Jewish life in Palestine.
act
act shall upon the termination of his man, lAmis
immediately
taken
end
Louis
Rosenbaum,
Kalamazoo;
delivered
be
unable to take it this year will have
imprisonment, he
basis of two addresses to
Pe .
•
- A B Roman
. -b
. ' i
iMJew' in P.
by Rabbi A. M. Hershman at Shaarey
an opportunity of taking it next year. th "
into custody and deported.
n en t 157.0„„0.0nOt yJedwr s e
,
kd
h
le 5re0 :s a re paoliv
ri est aibo
It :is probable that efforts will soon Bay City; M. J. Franklin, Henry t •
In addition to this new course, new ut
.e tT
Zedek Synagogue. The first address Subscription Campaign Held to
,
9
,
be undertaken to push the bill, al- Kapp, Sam Buick, Battle Creek; David .
pupils are invited also to enroll for 1
will be given Friday evening, Jan. l. ,
e in ag-
ou sand of them are occupied
ecen t
Offset LO P b y R
Block, Benton Harbor; M. Drebim
i Colonel Wedgewood Addressed and the second will be delivered Fri-
though no move has yet been made.
the courses in Jewish history
•
I pur-
d
, .
• ,
,
Big Rapids, . L.
,
Robbery.
Bible literature and Hebrew, given suits. They
day
evening,
Feb.
5.
Both
addresses,
Pisgah
Lodge
and
Holaday Bill.
have brought i industry and
sui
will be part of the late Sabbath serv- .
The Deportation bill introduced by Frazer, Cheboygan; Herman Ruwitch,
Friends,
'
t e meani
meaning
commerce into
t t the land, , )he
on Wednesday
the
ices, whjch begin promptly at 8:30
Congressman Holaday contains a ntw Crystal Falls; A. Neimsrk, Calumet;
which was not known in the land for
One of the moat useful periods in Pike
by David
Pearlman evenings;
and Miss . in
Rose
which will endanger all al- Herman Gessner, H. Salinsky, Esca-
f Jewish history given
by hundreds of years. With their own
course
of
o'clock.
provision
Five hundred men and women,
Rabbi Hershman will treat exhaus. the history of the Hebrew Free Loan
at
ions who entered the United States ire-
Max H. I.ansberg,
Grayling;
M. members of Pisgah Lodge, No. 34, In-
.
hands they have built a thriving city,
Association was that of the year 1925. .
.
A naba;
Hayman,
Houseman,
Wolf Gus-
i
.45, and
course
on Bbl
regularly at any time in the past, no tar, Rabbi Philip Waterman, Grand dependent Order B nai B nth, and Lively of the life and teachings of In his report to the board of directors 7 Rabbi
e Tel Aviv, which now has a Jewish pop.
Frani in
on the
Monday
evening
Jesus and will discuss the valuation ,
matter how long they have been rem-
elation of over 32,000. They are de-
ly meeting held Sunday, literature given by Rabbi
their friends, tilled the auditorium
of
the
Nan;at
the
quarterly
tbi2 F
o'clock
o c ok h . ,
o rn
upon the doctrin es
that Tu sd ay afternoons ab
vel op cing Haifa , Pale s tine' s port; t hey
dents. This provision requires the de-
(Turn to last Page
of Temple Emanuel to capacity- to set
ic
rene by the Talmudic sages and by Jan. 17, David S. Zemon disclosed n
are smaller groups . to which
es
potation of any alien who at the time]
e
1
..
ar e learing the Bay Acre re gion and
the
Th
,
hear
Col.
Josiah
Clement
Wedgewood
te
organization
made
6J0
loans
i
h
■
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in
Jewish
chroniclers
of
the
history
and
nth
period.
This
compares
with
we
believe
the
new
students
will
.
of entry belonged to a class excluded '
draining the swamps of its hinterland.
last Monday evening, Jan. 18.
12
in
. readily accommodate themselves, an Jewish farm labor is transforming the
by law or one who entered at any time
•
Colonel Wedgewood's address on religion of the Jews.
in
1924,
405
in
1923
and
535
593
bers
'ble for members
Rabbi Hershman has made a
t us b e possible
or place other than as designated by
a w i ll th
profit-
"The Situation in Palestine" proved
1922.
, 'The total amount loaned in 1925 of the community who were unable Valley
Jezreel
fertile,
the immigration laws or officials. It
able of
land.
The into
Jews a have
brought
BE AT BANQUET informative and entertaining. He thorough analysis of Klausner's study
• g•
_
,
. beg
also provides for the deportation of
electricity into Palestine. Tel Aviv,
showed possession of first hand of Jesus. The stud) appeared
was $42,316, as compared with $32,595 to enroll in the first semester
any immigrant who eluded examina•
knowledge of the conditions con- inally in Hebrew. The book, which . in 1524, $15,390 in 1923 and $14,372 in at this time and continue their work Haifa and Tiberias have illumination
' •
• - •
tion nr inspection or obtained admix- Na Sollot•taon
u n ds
fronting the Jews in various lands • few weeks ago was the occasion for 1
next year.
of F on
s at Ch &Titles
. and power sufficient for small indus.
' regarding the a much-debated address in New York
Registration for the secop d comes- tries. When we came to Palestine
ion by misrepresentations or failure
Dinner Jan. 31.
and his information
e value of this service to the cont.
Th
"le
to disclose material facts
omic social and political aspects by Dr. Stephen S. Wise, is a recent munity
can be better understood when ter takes place Monday night, Jan. the Jewish workmen knew nothing'
Under the existing law an alien who
these figures are interpreted to mean 25, and Wednesday nay ht, an. S , concerning road building or house
Invitations have been mailed to the of the Palestinian situation showed translation.
entered the country irregularly, can-
!
that more than 600 individuals found in the college office on the second building.
Look at the roads; they have
not be deported after the expiration of leading Jews of Detroit to attend the careful study. Colonel Wedgewood,
built today. Look at the houses they
relief from pressing financial problems floor of the temple building.
ti‘e, years from the date of entry. Un- sixth annual Jewish community din- who WaS a member of the Labor Cab- DR. FRANKLIN WILL
are erecting in Tel Aviv, Haifa and
through
the
Loan
Association.
When
CONCLUDE SERIES
Mr the Holaday bill this limitation ner, under the auspices of the United inet under Premier Ramsay MacDon-
Jerusalem. One would be astounded
it is considered further that the ma- FEW RUSSIAN JEWISH
. .
Period would be abolished and regard- Jewish Charities, Sunday, Jan. 31, at aid, told of the attitude of the mem-
were made to per-
CHILDREN HEALTHY w learn that all this development is
less of the length of residence, family 6:30 o'clock, at the Book-Cadillac hers of Parliament from the time of
On Sunday morning, Jan. 24, at Pinty of the loans
the product of Jewish labor which was
and bu
busines s connections. or standing Hotel. Delegates to the Michigan the Balfour Declaration to the pres-
MOSCOW.-0. T. A.)-The ap- self-taught and self-directed.
6.10 per.,
seen that or not
only depend-
a. m.,
Dr. and
Leo last
M. of
Franklin
will sons
other
in the community the alien would be- state conference for the United Jew- ant time. He stated that although 10:45
give the
third
his present
ents, with
it is families,
see.
" The number of small and large in-
palling state of the health of the dustries
co rne subject to de ortation Charges ish campaign meeting during the at- the Palestinian movement of the Jews n series of addresses on the general sons were assisted, but actually
which are to be found in Pal-
•
• n •
N.
• generatio
h
is already a success, it is necessary
growing Je is
have been made from time
time to time by ternoon will be honor guests.
d estine today, according to a recent
Interpreting the figures and the per- Russia was pointed to by figures ma
Professor Mordecai M. Kaplan of that funds be provided for the ur- topic
of "Judaism
and
•
•
the i rnmigration
e census,
.
His special
subject
will Christianity.
be "Prejudice
restrictionist, that a
is not less than 150, all grow-
c
rganization
still
further,
Seminary of chase of lands for immigrants into i. _ Its Cause and. Cure." This subject Penes °f the °
, known by a specially appointed medi- ing concerns, The Jewish industrial-
lens are in the Jewish Theological I Seminar
large number of such aliens
it is found that several hundted per- cal commission.
America.
New York wills peak on "Jewish Edu- the country in order that this success
so vital that it should be heard - by
ist in Palestine begin.s .to find . his way
.
.
sons were given an opportunity to help
In a statement issued by this corn-
Another important provision re- cation." "The Re-settlement of Pal- become permanent.
a very large congregation. All are
themselves rattier than that any D- mission it was declared that the . to the markets of ( aim, Beirut and
"Unless the Jews of America re- c ordially invited
tine" is the subject of a speech
quires the deportation of any alien
a'r hi
f th t r: be
Bagdad and is establishing t trade
•
•
whose sentences for conviction for any which will be delivered by Rabbi Bar- spond to the call for funds about to
c •
s elate of the Jew i .s children
, routes that will be of great value when
should become objects of charity. The
Ri
crimes aggregating a total of 18 nett Brickner of Cleveland, Ohio, be made by leaden in this coun try,"
t at o h
t e ussan,
is l ower than hf
I
development is made on • larger scale.
NO ANTI-SEMITISM HERE
year 1925 was one of the most etrik- Polish
pyaca and other nationalities.
months. That is, a conviction involv- formerly of Toronto. David A. he said, "it will be impossible to fur-
I may be permitted to add that if the
ng demonstrations of the usefulness
ing 18 months sentence would not Brown, national chairman of the nish land for Jews coming into Pales-
The commission examined
1,500
' budget of the Palestine government
.
.
LONDON.-(J. T. A.)-The Free and the indispensibility of this organ-
bring about deprotation, but convic- United Jewish campaign, will be the tine. This condition will result in
h school children in the cit y or .[shows a surplus of about 11,000,00 0
Jewish
up of Jewish immigration, State of Ireland is free from anti- •
tions for several minor offenses, if to- principal speaker of the evening and Blowing up
Semitism, according to Dr. Joseph H. The total amount of capital as of las reported in the past two years,
talling 18 months imprisonment, would will talk on the "Work of the Joint thereby seriously affecting the politi-
to be comparatively
healthy.
[ think that everybody familiar with
Jan. 1, 1925, was $23,951. The tote. Home!.
Only 31 per cent
were Twenty.
foun
be sufficient cause fur deportation. Distribution Committee in Eastern cal safety of the Jews already in Hertz, chief rabbi of Great Britain,
■ tour expense of administrating this corn. four per cent are suffering from lung !conditions will acknowledge that this
This provision applies, however, only and Central Europe."
Palestine and jeopardizing the whole who has just completed
diseases, 19,4 per cent from improper is due to the c creation of large taxable
through
Ireland.
"I
was
delighted
to
plate
service
in
the
year
1925
was
only
for convictions taking place after the
Comprising the banquet commit- Palestinian project."
blood circulation and 49.4 are anemic.' I values by the Jewish settlers, Thia
enactment of the bill.
He compared the efforts of the cha- observe no signs of prejudice or dis- $2,351
tee are Milton M. Alexander, Morris
The reason for this situation is the
As is now generally known, the as- poverty and the unsanitary conditions Ishows that the measure of prosperity
o luzim to those of the Pilgrims who crimination in the Irish Free State.
Another provision calls for the de- D Waldman, managing director .m,
The Irish people are broad-minded,"
Portation of any alien convicted of an the charities; Wallace Rosenhei
(Turn to last page.)
.
)
Page
2
of the homes and schools.
(Continued
On
the chief rabbi stated.
(Turn to Last Page.)
Milford Stern and Bernard Lases.
tun: to last pats.)
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WASH I NGTON, I). C.-Congress-
man of Louisiana introduced
in the II , use a bill for the registration
of alias, in which he has changed his i
previet. , bill by eliminating the re-
quirtmehts of taking linger prints as
part a the registration. process. Nol
other registration bill has been intro- 1
duced in either the house or Senate,
as for as could be ascertained.
The chief provisions of Congress-
man Aswell's bill are: Every alien
man
shall register within the time fixed by
the President in a proclamation issued
after the enactment of the bill an d
every alien who -enters the United'
COLLEGE AlfRACT
N ATIONAL INTEREST
ATE CONFERENCE
PL
BANQUET ON FEB. 14
RABBI TO DISCUSS
JESUS' TEACHINGS
Gave Interesting
. Talk On Palestine
KAPLAN, BRICKNER
TO
'
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Year s Report of
Loan Association
in