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DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1926

XIX. NO. 13

MAD STRUGGLE FOR Norman Angell to MT. CLEMENS BEGINS JEWISH NATIONAL 'KEREN HAYESOD TO
BLACK BREAD SEEN Speak on Tuesday LOCAL 'JOINT' DRIVE FUND NEEDS MONEY MEET IN NEW YORK
FOa OBLIGATIONS
IN WILNA STREETS

Formal Opening
of Center May 2

Noted Lecturer Will Talk For
Bialik, Levin, Sokolow Will
Other Cities in Michigan Start
Council at Temple Beth
Speak For National Coun-
Organization and Receive

El on Feb. 23.
cil on Su day, Feb. n 21.
Their Quotas.
Nearly
Two
Million
Dollars
Miss Irma May, Joint Special • Norman Angell, distinguished in-
Must Be Raised Before
NEW YORK.-Over 300 delegates
Worker, Describes Riot
ternational lecturer, will appear be-
With a quota of $5,100, Mount
and alternates, representing the more
fore the Detroit Council of Jewish Clemens started its drive last Mon-
Next October,
of Starving Jews.
than
75,000 contributors to the Ke-
eve-
Women and their guests Tuesday,
day for the United Jewish Campaign
---
ren Ilayesod in this country, will
ning, Feb. 23, at 8:15 o'clock, in the and by the end of the second day re-
STUDENTS REMAIN IN
LOSS
MEANS
gather
here Feb. 21 at the annual
FAILURE
chapel of Temple Beth F.I.
ported pledges totaling more than
SPITE OF SUFFERING
OF LANDS PURCHASED meeting of the National Council of
His subject, "What Is Wrong with $1,500. Louis Green is chairman of

In a
Pisgah Lodge Will Initiate
Aa ron Drook Class n
Same Day,

Per Copy, 10 Cents

ADVOCATES OF LAND
COLONIZATION ARE
ATTACKED BY BIALIK

Famous Hebrew Poet Says

-
The formal opening of the B'nai
America Must Bear Bur-
B'rith Community House at 275 East
den of Palestine.
Ferry avenue will take place on Sun-
day, May 2, according to an an-
nouncement made by the officers of WORLD WOULD DESPISE
JEWS IF THEY FAILED
the B'nai B'rith Community House,
Inc. The dedication ceremonies will
nd at 11 'o ck in the mornin g Deli vers First Speech in New
the Keren Ilayesod, to hear reports a tart
Main Street," is a review of the the local drive and is being assisted
through the evening
contin ue
oclo
on the work of the Keren Ilayesod
York Before Immense
Tea, Bread and Potatoes Diet growing "self criticism" of America; by a staff of competent workers. The
will include luncheon, afternoon
Economic Failure of European during the past year and lay plans and
of
the
strictures
of
that
American
complete
committee
will
be
reported
Audience.
of Teachers--Few Have
for future work in the development meetings, dinner and dance. The ini-
school which rejects certain American in a subsequent issue of The Detroit
-
Jews
Means
Loss
of
In
tiation
of
the
Aaron
Drook
Class
will
of Palestine as the Jewish homeland.
That Much.
standards; a comparison of American Jewish Chronicle.
take place on the sante day and will
The
conference,
coming
at
the
NEW
YORK.-(J.
T. A.)-Chaim
come
For
Fund.
with European social and mora l
The $15,000,000 which the United
height of the United Palestine Ap- be the high point of the day's core- Nachman Bialik, poet of the Hebrew
NEW YORK.- Fists of frenzied, values and an analysis of "the art of Jewish Campaign has set as its quota
peal when interest in I'alestine in this monies. Several prominent speakers renaissance, gave his first message to
starving men and women, struggling life" as followed on the two sides of will be used for relief and recon-
NEW YORK.-Three hundred six- country has reached its highest point have been invited to be present and the Jews of America at a public re-
to be the first to get bread tickets, ' the Atlantic.
struction in the Eastern and Central ty three thousand, four hundred and
of enthusiasm, is expected to be one to deliver talks. The names of those ception
his honor given under the
struck Miss Irma May, special com-
Mr. Angell is an European who European countries and sonic work one Egyptian pounds equal to $1,815,- of the outstanding meetings in the accepting will be announced at a later auspices of the United Palestine
missioner to Poland of the $15,000,- knew America and American family in Palestine. David A. Brown, na- 000 is the amount which the Keren
date.
five
years'
history
of
the
Keren
Ilaye-
Appeal.
Over
4,000 persons filled the
000 United Jewish Campaign, during life 30 years ago, but who has since tional chairman, who was in Detroit Hayesod must pay before October 1,
The membership committe is striv. Mecca Temple where the reception
a recent visit to the offices of the Jew-
on Jan. 31 to formally present the 1926, for land previously purchased. sod. The presence here of three o
ing
to
have
500
men
join
the
Aaron
the great personalities in the Zionist
was held. One thousand were turned
ish Community Organization (Kehil- lived mainly in Europe, and is an
needs of the European Jews and to These obligations exclusively concern
y
Drook Class, which is named in honor _ w it.
la) of Wilna. Back and forth the authority on his subject.
start the the activity in the state. lands which have been bought last movement-Chaim Nachman Bialik, of a past president and ardent work-
It should be added that Mr. Angell
. Schmarya Levin and Nahum So-
Lo uis Lipsky, chairman of the
hungry mob milled, fighting against
Battle Creek has also organized year or even previous to that. Not a
er of Pisgah Lodge, No. 34, I. 0. B. Zionist Organization of America, pre-
an unusual aptitude for answer-
the gendarmes vainly trying to get has
single dunam of new land to be bought kolow-who are scheduled to make B., Detroit's group of Ben B'rith.
ing questions, clearly and informs. and is reported to start its campaign single
is included. the principal addresses, has served to
aided in the absence of Dr. Sthphen
some semblance of order, fighting to
tively. His ideal of a lecture is a on or about March 1. Sol Rosenfeld
' Morris Shatzen is chairman of the S. Wise , chairman of the United Pal.
add
to
the
significance
of
the
confer-
save themselves from being trampled
is honorary chairman, Henry Kapp is
program committee for the dedica- estine Appeal. Nachum Solokow,
The Jewish National Fund was only
under the feet of hundreds of fright- "conversation with his audience."
chairman, David Klein vice-chairman, able
able to make large purchases of land
The
The annual meeting of the na- tion and is being assisted by Mrs. president of the World Zionist Exacu-
The council will celebrate Chil-
h t oical wretches who feared
e that , the supply of bread tickets would dren's Day on Monday afternoon, Samuel Blick secretary. The officers amounting to 150,000 dunam and in-
council has been convened by Harry Klein and Maurice Marcus. tive; Judge Julian W. Mack, chair-
report a great deal of enthusiasm in volving a sum of nearly £1,000,000
Other members of the committee, to man of the Bialik reception commit-
be exhausted before their turn. March 1, when the meeting will be- the community and feel sure that ($5,000,000) within the last two years Morris Rothenberg, national chair-
man of the Keren Ilayesod board of be chosen from the lodge and from tee; Abraham Goldberg, president of
Shrieks filled the air and eyes glared gin at 3:15 and the program at 3:45, Battle Creek will "go over the top"
because the installments on these pur- directors, who will preside. Elections the Ladies Auxiliary, will be an- the Ilistadruth Ivrith, the organize-
half-insanely, while babes screamed thus giving the children ample time in its drive for the $4,500 quota.
chases were spread over a period of
nounced shortly. Daniel Lewis i s
with terror. The president of the to reach Temple Beth El after school
Other communities which have sol- several years. These include pay- of delegates and alternates are now chairm an of the furniture committee, tion of Hebrew writers; Yehoash S.
Kehilla and the others who were gold. , hours. Charles Cranford Gorst, the ready be n their organization and d meats due for Nuris and Nahalal taking place throughout the country. assisted by Nathan Fishman, Mrs. Blumgarten, well-known Jewish poet,
ing Miss May about the "dead city,' "bird man," will entertain.
chairmen are: Flin t, amounting to 37,000 pounds; pay- Reports on the work of the Keren Harry Klein and Mrs. Ilarry Fleish- who translated the Bible into Yiddish,
the rct
as she calls Wilna, had all they could
lifer of birds and a . .stu- ' Samu el Weinstein; Saginaw, A. D. mints due for lands previously pur- Ilayesod during the past year, the mann. Morris Fishman is a member and Dr. Schmarya Levin, lifelong
As an imitator
do to get her out of the place without d dentof
bird
, Mr. Gorst is perhaps Philippe; Grand Rapids, Louis C. chased between Tel Atlas and Nahala greatest year in its history, both here of the building committee recently friend of Bialik, greeted the guest.
e
Mr. Sokolow and Mr. Goldberg read
serious injury. They had heard the one of the best known men in the Broody; Kalamazoo, Herman Fried- (the stretches of land at Djebata, and in Palestine, will be submitted
appointed.
Hebrew poems. A message of greet-
roar of the frenzied mob while they country. Aer
years of study he has man. These cities intend starting Knefes, Tel-Tura, Arakani, Tel She- by Mr. Rothenberg, Herman Con-
After
An important meeting of the
helm,
treasurer;
William
Ellin,
secre-
Was read from Dr. Chaim Welz.
were still a block away front the Ke•
600 songs of the woods and their campaign within the month, ex- man and others) amount to 43,000
building committee has been called ing
tory,
and
Jacob
Siegel,
chairman
of
mann, president of the World Zionist
can
hilla o office.
can imitate 200 . or more birds. He cep! Grand Rapids, where the drive Egyptian pounds; for land of the
for 6 o'clock on Monday, Feb. 22, at Organization.
ot interest
nterest will be delayed until the end of Chassidic Settlement in the Valley of the finance committee. Emanuel Nen- 275 East Ferry avenue. All mem-
Starvation stalks the streets of Wil- will .. give a varied program of
" I rejoice at the opportunity to add
Kishon, £3,000; for land in the Valley mann, national director of the United bers are urged to be present, as sev-
na. The streets of this charming old to both adults and children.
March.
The quotas as assigned to the vari- of Akko (which was acquired together Palestine Appeal, will report on the eral items of interest will be die- my welcome to that of thousands of
town, cultural center of Polish-Jewish
American Jewry assembled to greet
life, are thronged with living wraiths,
ous cities throughout the state are as with the Zion Commonwealth and up- progress of the appeal thus far
cussed. Bialik. I know American Jewry will
follows: Ann Arbor, $4,500; Adrian, on which now a Workman's Settle- throughout the United States.
with men and women who seem to
Since the annual meeting of the
share my own humble but very great
have emerged from graves, writes
$1,5 00; Alma, $1,500; Alpena, $2,- meat is to be founded) £17,000; for
admiration for this great poet and
liliss May, in a letter addressed to
ree $4,500; B ay Ci ty, purchases in the Valley of Bastin, national council last year the de-
100; Battle Ck,
great Jew who leaves his literary pro-
£36,000;
for
land
acquired
in
Kumjeh
velopment
of
Palestine
has
shown
campaign chairman David A. Brown,
$9,000; Benton Harbor, $3,000; Big
ductions to throw himself with ardor
in which she describes this incident
Rapids, $750; Cadillac, $1,500; (to round up the Nuris estate,) £35,- striking progress, indicated by the
-
-
and devotion into strenuous Zionist
frog
000;
for
land
by
Semach
(for
the
ex.
rapid
and
steady
growth
of
Jewish
and tells just one chapter of the
Charlevoix, $750; Cheboygan, $900;
is
work. May this work of the singer
edy that has overwhelmed the 3,000,- Local District Chooses Officers. Detroit, $300,000; Flint, $15,000; tension of the Daganja state,) £10,- immigration. The Keren Ilayesod
and messenger of Zion be blessed
000;
for
the
agricultural
experiment
the
chief
Zionist
financial
agency,
has
Grand Rapids, $21,000; Jackson, $9,-
000 Jews of Poland.
Bialik Will Visit Detroit
with success," Dr. Weizmann's mes-
station in Rechoboth, £8,000; for Um- played the principal role in this re-
000;
Kalamazoo,
$12,000;
Lansing,
Cannot Even Sell Food.
on Tour.
Boys and Girls at Michigan sage read.
El-Djuni
in
the
Jordan
Valley
south
!
markable
progress,
and
the
develop-
"Freezing women sit before rude 56,000; Ludington, $600; Manistee,
Receive. Ovation.
Form
Students'
Club
for
of
the
Daganja,
£13,500;
for
the
pur-
ment
of
Jewish
Palestine
during
the
ap-
$450;
Marcellus,
$450;
Muskegon,
shacks offering herrings and green
A rising ovation which lasted for
Joseph H. Ehrlich was elected pres- $3,000; Mt. Clemens, $5,100; Ona- chases in the Emek, £18,000; for nec- year has been reflected in the added
Congeniality.
ples for sale-with no one to buy,"
over 10 minutes was accorded the
Miss May writes. "Seldom does one ident of the Detroit Keren Hayesod way, $2,400; Petoskey, $1,500; Pon- canary extensions of land in the old strength and prestige that has come
famous poet by the large audience.
see any other merchandise in the stalls (Palestine Foundation Fund) at
tiac, $5,100; Port Huron, $5,200; J. C. A. colonies, £12,000; for the bal- to the Keren Ilayesod in the United
ANN ARBOR.-The Jewish stu- A feeling of suspense prevailed in
that line the narrow, picturesque meeting held last week to choose of- Saginaw, $9,000; South Haven-Ban- ance of the additional land in Schech- States, indicated by the success of its
dents
at
the
University
of
Michigan
the hall when the guest of the eve-
streets. But even if they sold their ficers for the ensuing year. Others gor, $600; Reed City, $300; Traverse unath Boruchow, £3,000; for urban fund-raising efforts during the year.
The national council of the Keren recently organized at a meeting held ning rose to deliver his message, in-
wares? A zloty -a dime. But though chosen were Morris Friedberg, first City, $1,500; Wyandotte, $1,200; possessions (the settlement of Gedud
Avodah in Jerusalem,) the suburban Ilayesod was organized no that the at the Ann Arbor Community Cen- terrupted with cheers of admiration
they never sell anything, there they vice-president and chairman; Robert Upper Peninsula, $10,001.
settlement by Tel-Aviv; balance pay- contributors to the chief colonization ter with Mrs. S. Fields, secretary and applause.
sit. That is all they can do. Go home? Marsvil, second vice-president; Israel
"By the ordinance of our sages,
meats for the sites of the IIebrew agency for the rebuilding of Palestine of the center, presiding. The pur-
What difference would that make. Davidson, third vice-president; Louis
gymnasium and Tachkemoni School, could have a voice in the administra- poses of the organization are to in- when one faces large masses one must
Their hovels are as cold, colder than Dann, treasurer; William Isenberg,
masonry, etc., by Jerusalem, 49,000 tion of the fund. To carry out fully sure a greater feeling of congeniality repeat the prayer, 'Blessed be Ile who
the snow-filled thoroughfares. secretary. A. C. Lappin continues as
the principle of complete democracy, and comradeship and to promote so- understands the mysteries.' The
Egyptian pounds.
"Here and there, little groups con- director. These officers, together with
gregate. Tragic groups pale, shiver- the following, constitute the execu-
The Jewish National Fund Buerau all contributors of $25 and over vote cial activities among the students at psychology of masses comprised of
declares: "It is absolutely impossible in the election of delegates to the na- the university, to further and main- single individuals is a mystery. The
ing, with bloodless lips. Yet, save for I t'v committee • Alvin D. Ilersch,
tain the interests of Judaism, to af- existence of the Jewish people has
t opostpone these payments. They tional council.
these groups, save for these freezing Sol P. Lachman, Philip Slomovitz, Ju-
ford each member the opportunity of been a mystery. The rise and de-
women in front of their futile shacks, lius Braun, A. J. Koffman, Abe Coop- Minister of Education Grabski fall due on mortgages and notes. The
participating in whatever activity he velopment of the Zionist movement
er,
M.
H.
Zackheim,
Jacob
Levin
and
non-payment
of
these
obligations
may,
the streets are deserted. Most of the
Submits
Figures
to
Par-
or she may be interested in, to pro- has been • mystery. The growth and
according to Palestinian law, have ca-
Jews are huddled around cold stoves Israel Zilber
vide a suitable building or gathering development of the American Jewish
hament.
tastrophical
consequences.
In
this
in their homes-suffering in silence.
Messrs. Friedberg, Srere and Ehr-
place for all Jewish students.
community is not less a mystery.
event all the large payments made
Many are too weak to emerge. But lick were elected delegates to the na-
The temporary officers are Benja-
"When one sees these three mys-
the offices of the Kehilla are crowded.
WARSAW.-(J. T. A.)-An official previously upon these lands and all
Marcus of Boston, president; teries and faces the large Jewish
There bread tickets are distributed. ti w711
nal Keren
Ilayesod
which
min
rights
of
possession
may
be
lost.
be held
in New meeting,
York on Sunday,
statement of the Polish government
Miss
Belle
Siegel
of
Cleveland,
vice-
masses
in America, one must, in con-
Not since those awful days following Feb 21. Another matter of impor- w ith regard to the application of a
All Activities Need Funds.
Congregation Will Assemble president; Benjamin Spector of New- formity with the ordinance, repeat
the 1910 pogrom have I witnesse d lance was the announcement that numerus clausus limiting the number
"In Zionist circles there is a preva-
N.
J.,
treasurer;
Miss
Ruth
Gass-
that
prayer,
'Baruch Chacham Ila'ra-
ark,
At Festive Board Purim
such heart-rending scenes.
Chaim Nachman Bialik will visit De- of Jewish students in Polish colleges lent opinion that only the Keren Hoye-
man of Chicago, secretary, The zim,' " Bialilk began his address in a
"We passed by the Kehilla office troit on his American tour.
and universities was made by Stanis- sod and the liadassah are laboring
Night, February 28.
executive
committee,
together
with
low voice.
again in the evening. There was a
Representatives of the local Ha- law Grahski, Polish Minister of Edo-
Edward Rabinowitz of Detroit and
"I come to you from Palestine,
hlack mass waiting-waiting for the dassah group and the Jewish Na- cation in reply to an interpellaton of under the burden of budget obliga-
tions. The facts quoted above show
morning when the next distribution
Members of Congregation Shaarey Miss Dorothy Golub of Schenectady, where a great mystery is being un-
the Club of Jewish Deputies.
that in some respects the obligations
mould he made of bread tickets . They flaunt Fund were invited
to
sit
on
form
the
temporary
board
of
ad-
folded.
It is indeed difficult to un-
board. Discus-
Minister Grabski stated that he seas resulting from extensive land pur- Zedek, accompanied by their wives and
derstand it from a distance; the
used to distribute bread there bud the Koren Ilayesod
of the opinion that the university au- chases in the course of the last few others of their households, will gather
that has been stopped. The sight of [sion was held on the forthcoming
s
s%
depart
ments
have
been
greatest
achievement of the Jews
visT
er
at a banquet in celebration of the Pur-
the bread - ugly, black, one-pound I United Palestine Appeal drive in De- thorities are entitled, with the consent years and which bore such fruitful re- im festival on Sunday evening, Feb. formed. the Jewish literary discussion throughout the ages in the Diaspora
of the Minister of Education, to limit, sults for the development of our ac-
loaves, drove the starving crowds wild.' troit but final decision deferred to
an
was
the
fact
of their existence. This,
department,
with
Miss
Siegel
if necessary, the general number of tivities in Palestine are much more 28, at 6:30 o'clock. Planned under
It they didn't get a loaf, they would the next meeting.
chairman of arrangements, and Dr. however, was only a passive vigor.
students admitted to the colleges. It pressing. $1,800,000 ' most be paid by the joint direction of the social com-
Charles
Margold,
professor
of
social-
In
Palestine
we are displaying an
hair to go hungry another week. Sev-
is, however, impermissible that this the Keren Kayemeth in the course of mittees of the congregation and of the
ogy and religion of the Michigan active vigor. Palestine exists not
eral times there was bloodshed. They
should he done at the cost of one na- this year and this without allowing Ladies Auxiliary, the banquet is ex-
had to discontinue it-and distribute
pected to bring together an assembly State Normal School, as supervisor of only for Palestine Jewry, but for
tionality or religion. In accordance! one cent for new land purchases.
tickets. Now, they may have to dis-
greater than that which has masked the social service department. Twen- world Jewry, including the Jews of
with this, the ministerial ordinance of
"The
directorate
of
the
Jewish
Na-
continue the distribution of tickets,
any previous social event held at he ty-three students comprise the for- the United States.
Sept. 25, 1925, was issued to the uni-
tional Fund incurred these great ob- synagogue. The assembly hall will he mer group and 12 have registered for ! "Palestine was placed in the scales
Hershman Will Give Final Address versitv and college authorities by the
ligations in the belief and in the ex- decorated in a harmony of colors. 'Mu- the latter thus far. Miss Blanche of history with the issuance of the
'f his raw, primitive fenny, so vividly
Friday Evening, Feb. 26.
minister, he stated.
pectations that the development and sical numbers will be given by Cantor Krasnick of Holly, Mich., is chairman Balfour Declaration.
p !rayed by Miss May is but one of
Minister Grahski then cited figures
the revenue of the National Fund will Samuel Vigoda and one of the young of a social committee and will have
n, • y scenes described in her letter.
"The Jews have existed as a sepa-
The series of addresses on the to show that during the last school be progressively maintained. In the
.- followed by a picture of idealism,
violinists who are receiving their charge of serving Sunday night sup- , rate entity by reason of the hatred
teachings of Jesus begun by Rabbi year there were in the universities of course of the last two years, the in- training under the direction of S.
•nralest heroism enacted daily, hour-
pers each week at the center.
hd
oiuslp1 w d by heioreind:
toward
ward
t ht e; md
io
Warsaw,
Krakow,
Lemberg
and
Vilna
!, ,n the very same building, on the A. M. Hershman of Shaarey Zedek front 34 to 38 per cent Jewish stu- come of the Jewish National Fund Szmulewicz, the distinguished teacher suT
o n v
displayed Gad forbid,
i,hhe lcd. rh
meeting thwill
e
should
h h
d yn,
Jan. 29 and continued
rose from £100,000 to £260,000, GO per and musician .
1 . ! • floor above to which she and her
J ewish
fail in the reconstruction of Palestine
Feb.
dents.
The
university
of
Posen
had
hastened after they had extri- Feb. 5 will be brought to a close Fri- only several applications from Jewish cent of this came from Europe. The
The banquet, which will be featured munity Center, 538 North Division as the Jewish National Home now,
day evening, Feb. 26. The series was
.. 4 themselves from the melee
students. The number of Jewish stu- greater are the expectations of the by a menu appropriate to the festal street. Miss Fanya Newman of the the future Jewish generations would
inspired by the appearance of Joseph
directorate concerning America. The
Teacher. Are Brave.
's book entitled "Jesus of dents in the Polytechnic Institute • United States has in he year 5685 con- event , will be an occasion for the ex- Swanger House is in charge of the have to face an environment not only
'lies May had wanted to visit the Nazareth" and the comments upon it. Vi arsaw amounted to 9 per cent, in
change of Purim greetings and for the program. of hatred but also despise and no
ributed to the Keren Kayemsth less
Ile, above. She had heard of it even
vraircoer
haeshte,yer survived such an en-
In the opinion of Rabbi Ilershman, as that of Lemberg 23 per cent, in the than Poland. It is clear that this con- promotion of the social spirit among
bafare she came to Wilna. For the
Lemberg Veternary College 11 per dition can and must be changed. the members of the congregation and
expressed in his first two addresses,
GOVERNOR s OFFICIALLY .
GOVERNOR
Hear above is occupied by the Yiddish some of Klausner's views are not cent, the Warsaw Dental College 15
I ! h spots in the
fam ilies It mark the fir t
"The directorate of the National elaborate social function in many
Teachers' Seminary, a school with 141
per cent. In view of the fact that the
OPENS JOINT CAMPAIGN e I addr ss of Chaim Nachman Bialik,
borne out by the facts as adduced by
Jewish population in Poland is 10 per Fund, therefore, confidentially expects months in which the members and
students. "Tales of the brave spirit
,
which
lasted
an
hour
and a half.
I
authoritative Bible scholars and his-
cent of the total population, the sta- that not only will the decision of the I their households will have partici-
.• these young people had come to me
In his address he also attacked the
torians and many of the utterances
RALEIGH, N. C.-Governor A. W.1 !sponsors of the Russian colonization
tistics of the colleges and universities United Appeal to grant 20 per cent , pated.
! r.r before I ever expected to he in
made from Jewish pulpits in the
1
show rather than Christian students of its total income to the Keren Kaye-
and I wanted to see them," she
Reservations may he sent to the of- McLean issued a proclamation set- p lan'
United States were of a tenor calcu- were at a disadvantage, he declared.
meth be carried out unflinchingly and
w Ines.
Russian Colooization.
, fice of Shaarey Zedek Synagogue, Wil- ting Feb. 15 as the opening date of
"On the floor below, the police were lated to render impossible an enlight-
The Minister of Education also re- completely, but expects that American , IN avenue and Brush street, and must the United Jewish Campaign in this
"It is inconceivable how Russia or
state and urging "the people of North Crimean colonization could have been
re•n•ting order among the hungry, ened approach to the question of the plied to the complaint of the Club of Jews will find ways and means to in- be accompanied by a remittance.
I alf-maddened mass. Men had for- relation of Jews to non-Jews.
I Jewish Deputies that Jewish students crease the income of the National
ee serer in th an Carolina to co-operate in raising , placed in the male against Palestine,"
Rabbi liershman's discussions were
re to go abroad for the pur- Fund from traditional sources in . et are composed of Robert R. Star- their quota of $200,000 toward thee declared. "Zionists have to be
geten their manhood. They had
a who desi
listened
to
by
audiences
seeking
foreign
universi-
America,
which
alone
can
safeguard
qu
struck women and children. Women
pose of studying in
! enber g and S ry To our $15,000,000 overseas chest, as well as pardoned if they, to soma
ms extent, op-
I
the mil, R o be r t .oew
of f public
thought
throughout
had forgotten themselves. They had critical estimate of the activities and ties were not granted the facilities the lands already acquired by
leaders
I
d
ublic thou
ht throu
hoot , pose the relief action in this form.
teachings
of
Jesus
based
upon
exact
'
rn
nt
to
other
Keren
Kayemeth
and
enable
it
to
Frank,
for
the
congregation,
and
his. the
ea state, to volunteer their services
me
t. smpled on other women, on the chil-
prove
, Mrs. M. 11.
Zack-
id by
d b the
th government
urry
Wetsman
We
are
jealous
for
Palestine
becaus e
maintain and to extend its fruitful ac- ll
dren of other mothers-a dramatic, facts. The concluding lecture next sludents.
, beim, Mrs. Saul Saul son, Mrs. A bra- 1 in creating sentiment favorable to we know its permanent value in Jew-
The minister quoted figures to show tivities.
realistic demonstration of the eternal Friday evening will be devoted to a
Mrs. Lou is Stoll, Mrs. the success of the campaign."
ham
Srere,
ish
life
and
its
incomparable
strength
consideration of the teachings of the that 54 per cent of the passp
urge of self-preservation.
Henry N. Weinstein, Mrs. Harry M. I "The people of North Carolina,' . for the revitalization and continua-
is- A
"Here, in the room above, all was Nazarene from the standpoint of sued at reduced rates to studeorts who
Sirs
S e
lk er,
. Samuel Frank . Mrs Ili- I the governor said in • his
tion of Jewish life and Jewish cul-
.
• message,
GUDATH ISRAEL HEADS
ca l m, serene. The fire of intelligence their ethical content and
1 , abroad to study were given to Jew-
mon Kaplan, Sirs. Robert Marvell and , have generously participated in pre- t 7 . con A virsal of Jr
iaissehd history
that blazed from the eyes of these of fundamental Jewish ethical ideals. ish students. Students did not take
Mrs. Charles Smith, for the Ladies vious campaigns for the alleviation of
THE
WARSAW
KEHILLAH
every un
person
i
The address will form a part of the I up their studies abroad and it became
Y 'ung people caused you almost to
I the Jewish people of Europe suffering ' that all structures erected in the Di-
Auxiliary.
Sabbath
services
which
begin
at
8:30
forg et the pallor of their faces. It
necessary, therefore, to demand con-
,
from
the
economic
ruin
incident
to
aspora
sooner
or
later
collapse,
leav-
WARSAW.-(J. T. A.1-The in-
!elusive proof that the trip abroad is
was the lunch hour-and the students o'clock.
WOULD STRENGTHEN JUDAISM i the World War. The appeals now ing deplorable ruins. This ought to
undertaken for the purpose of study. augural meeting of the Warsaw Ke-
were crowded around fireless stoves
corning from Russia, Poland and be a lesson.
ROUMANIAN TO COME HERE He has information that this was not hillah, the largest Jewish community
and debating. The stoves are mere
foreign countries indicate that
The capital of each nation and
WARSAW-(J. T. A.)-The roles_ !
"The
in Europe, was held here.
, the case up to the present.
subconscious symbols of warmth and
the condition of the Jewish papule-
The meeting was opened by the tion of how to strengthen Judaism , . tions of Europe is more distressing country is the sum total of the stir-
they gathered around out of sheer
BUCHAREST. -- (J. T. A.) - Dr.
pluses
of each individual. This is
!
was
discussed
at
the
second
day's
ses-
force of habit. They hadn't been light- William Filderman, president of the STUDENTS DEMAND
former president of the Kehillah
sion of the conference of Polish rob- than at any previous time, and that
Council, Mr. Bregmann, in an ad- his here. Rabbi Meyer Don Kalisz hundreds of thousands are succumb- true not only of material wealth but
ed in weeks, though it had been below Union of Roumanian Jews, will visit
:also
of
spiritual
wealth. The misfor-
NUMERUS CLAUSUS dress which he delivered in Hebrew, of Ostrow severely criticized Dr• ing to the
zero for days at a time. And the the United States. Ile is a member
. ravages of hunger and din-
of our people was that the sur-
lunches-they, too, were almost noth- of the Roumanian Parliament. The ,
Yiddish and Polish. When he spoke
ease.
plus
of
our
material
and physical
!
Stephen
S.
Wise
for
his
recent
utter.'
ing more than symbols of food. They United Roumanian Jews of America!
BUCHAREST.-(J. T. A.) - Five in Hebrew the representatives of the
' wealth, the result of our pain and
consisted of a glass of tea, furnished are arranging a banquet in honor of Jewish students were injured during Left protested. The protest resulted ances. Many in the audience joined
labor,
was
not
credited
to our nation,
i
SPEAKS AT UNIVERSITY
by the school authorities, and a few Dr. Filderman. The banquet will the anti-Semitic riots at the Uni- in a tumult which continued through- in the attack. The aromas to take
but went to the countries in which
measures to better the economic po-
slices of black bread. Not so much as take place on March 7 at the llotel versity of Bucharest. The injured out the meeting.
Dr.! we lived. It is true that at present
The Agudath Israel, the Orthodox I aition of the rabbis in Poland was
a slice per person. And these slices Astor. Dr. Leo Wolfson is president ! students are Fischer, Mendrovici,
JERUSALEM.- (J. T. A.) -
given by the government repre•enta. Edouard Mayer, famous German his- if you sow in Palestine a pint of seed,
the lucky ones were breaking up into of the United Roumanian Jews of Machim, Slezer and Brotzki. 4 dele- Jewish party, w
victorious in
n th e
morsels and dividing with the unlucly America and Herman Speier is the gation of Roumanian students sub- election to the pramidium, due, it was five who came to greet the confer- racier, delivered • lecture at the He- • quart will not grow, but you may
r on the' rest assured that the pint will be
ones. It took but • minute for each
mitted an ultimatum to the Ministry declared, to
brew University on Mt. Scoi
blot formed with the " re.
executive secretary.
d it will be ours.
h
to devour his share.
of Education demanding the intro- non- artisan g roup . Deputy Kirsch-,
subject of "Legends and eginnings! t ere The
an direct cause for m amv al
"In a little while-as I stood among
TEXTILE WORKERS LEAVE
of Israel's History."
duction of a numerus clausus. Should braun, representative of the Agudah
ANTI-SEMITIC RIOTS
re-establishment of
in America is the re-establish
I
them-they engaged me in conversa-
Many of the Christian scholars who
the government fail to introduce a in the Polish Sejm, was elected presi-
tion. They wanted to know about
numerus chums within the next 10 dent of the council and Jacob Track-
WARSAW.-(J. T. A.)-A num- are residents of Palestine, professors !the Jewish national home in Pales-
America-about its characteristics, its
BUCHAREST.-(J. T. A.)-Many
of
the
Hebrew
University,
students
!tine.
A
great
and
decisive
hour has
days, a strike of students all over enheim, Agudah member, was elected ber of Jewish textile workers of Lodz,
and the German consul were present. I come in the history of our people: as
customs. Some one asked me about Jewish students were beaten during Roumania will be declared.
vice-president. The Zionists and the the Polish Manchester, will proceed to
time of Cyrus, the opportunity
a city he had heard of-Los Angeles. anti-Semitic riots at the University of
the
Dr. Joseph Klausner, lecturer on in
Resolutions protesting against the Mizrachi members refrained from Palestine shortly. Preparations for
has been granted to us to return to
I said it was always warm there-and Bucharest. The riots lasted several
their departure are bein gmade in modern Hebrew literature in the In- our country and to rebuild our homes
could have bitten my tongue off. It days. The riots broke out when the attacks on Jewish students were voting. The Poole Zion and the
their departure are being made In stitute of Jewish Studies of the uni• The redemption and the reconstroc-
Volkists
cast
blank
votes.
The
can-
adopted
at
public
meetings
arranged
*silted so cruel to talk of warmth so university was reopened. The ma•
verity, translated parts of the lec-
far away. But it brought me back to demic senate declared that measures by the trades unions. Similar meet- didate of the Bond, Ehrlich, received I erected by the Manor Society in Jid- ture from German into Hebrew.
(Torn to Last Pan.)
rah„ near Haifa.
five Yates.
ings were held in other cities.
would be taken to stop the riots,
(Tutu to Last Page.)

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ill Head
' h Will
The KerenHayesocl

Jewish University
Students Organize

States No Numerus
Clausus In Poland

To Hold Banquet
at Shaarey Zedek

RABBI TO CONCLUDE
LECTURES ON JESUS





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