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VOL. XXX. NO. 6.

Vice-President
) ATTACK BY ZIONIST LEADERS CAUSES
1 MIGRATION • CONGRESS (Chosen
President
SEVEN AND HALF MILLION DOLLARS ARE I Re-Elected
Lodge )
of
Bn'ai
B
B'rith
Lodge
of B'nai
JOINT DISTRIBUTION COMMITTEE TO
) DISCUSSES PROBLEMS
TO BE SOUGHT FOR PALESTINE NEXT
BREAK SILENCE LONG MAINTAINED
YEAR, ZIONIST CONVENTION HEARS

Zionists and Bund Clash in Pre-
sentation of Views On
Palestine.

Dr. Weizmann and Sir Herbert Samuel Invited to Open United
Palestine Campaign Next Fall. Mandatory Power
Censured for Passive Role in Palestine.

Charges Deliberate Attempt To Sabotage United Jewish Cam.
paign and Reaffirms It Purpose to Continue
Aid To Palestine.
•
DENIES STATEMENT MADE AT BUFFALO CONVENTION
THAT IT IS RALLYING POINT FOR ANTI-ZIONISTS

Various
LONDON.-- (.1. 'f. A.)
aspects of the Jewish migration situ-
ation came to the attention of the
World Migration Congress in session
LOUIS LIPSKY URGED EMPHATIC STAND
here.
AGAINST RUSSIAN COLONIZATION SCHEME
Mr. Mertens, vice-president of the
Statement Points To Fact That There Are 7,000,000 Jews In
Trade Unions International declared
Europe Who Need Immediate Assistance.
Defense Body and Land Question Tabled. Revisionism Becomes
that Belgian workers welcome immi-
They Cannot Go To Palestine,
grants to • their country, but some-
Issue When Convention Debates Son of Zion Position.
times
they
justly
resent
the
imnii•
Matter Referred to Incoming Executive.
' grants living without contact with the
NEW YORK--Breaking its long silence, the Joint Distribution Commit-
native workers, thus lowering labor
tee has issued a formal and comprehensive reply to the attacks that have
BUFFALO.— (J. T. A.)—Questions of vital interest to American Jews.
conditions, dwelling in unhygienic
been made upon the $25,000,000 United Jewish Campaign by a number of
'`both Zionists and non-Zignists, were presented and the phases ,if a possible
conditions and being unwilling to
Zionists staring the past year.
new course outlined at the twenty-ninth annual convention of the Zionist
learn the language of the country.
This statement is a rejoinder to speeches made at the recent convention
Organization of America, which was opened here following what was termed
Mr. Van Berckelater, representing
in Buffalo of the ZiNst Organization of America, and resolutions there
"the stormiest year in the history of Zionism in America," when the largest
the Belgian diamond workers, criti-
Adopted charging the Russian agricultural work of the Joint Distribution
sum ever obtained for Palestine purposes was raised.
I eised the unorganized emigration of
Committee as being put forward as a rival to Palestine, and that it has been
Six hundred and eighty-one delegates from all parts of the country
1 Jews. He charged the Jewish Mimi-
made a rallying point fur the non-Zionists and anti-Zionists. The statement
SAMUEL STERNBERG.
and several hundred guests listened to the addresses which dealt not only
s
grants in Belgium with being unamen-
categorically charges attempts to sabotage and wreck the United Jewi h
JULIUS
DEUTELBAUM
with the situation in Palestine but tdso with the state of affairs in American)
able to trade union discipline.
ff
Campaign. It rea irms the determination of the Joint Distribution Com-
Jewry, no well as within the ranks of the Zionist movement. Additional in-
Mr. Cramp, secretary of the British
mittee to continue aiding Palestine, pointing out that while the campaign
terest was evident because of the question of Revisionism which was placed
r 1 i
.; ion,
x y
i st i‘,t,gil rk,.(u . riSt u rUn
ithe: W,:a
WAS being attacked, part of the runt's it raised was being used, and is now
on the agenda of the convention by the recent action of the Order Sons of
tig it,.tseda rtt:"
being used for reconstructive and relief work in Palestine.
Zion, a body affiliated with the Zionist Organization of America, which had
racial prejudices against immigrants
The following is the statement of the Joint Distribution Committee issued
41 delegates at the convention.
and declared it was essential that the
by its executive committee:
The attitude of the Zionist Organization of America toward the Order
immigrants drop their previous habits
"From the first'sitly of its organization this committee has been actuated
Sons of Zion and the possible Severing
and became assimilated into the na-
by the sole thought of bringing aid and comfort and constructive relief to
.of the agreement between the two hod-
asall Jews, wherever they may live, who
tive population. Mr. Evitt, represen- Rabbis Finkel and Kalmono -
ies was discussed at a meeting
squire the sympathy of Jewish hearts
tative of the Australian.workers, ex-
fhe
vich Address Orthodox
National Executive Committee of the
Mayor Kendrick Acts After pressed himself in favor of restrict-
and the help of Jewish hands. It has
Zionist Organization of America het
sought
to foster the spirit of unity
Congregations
July
10.
ing
immigration
to
Australia
against
'
Protest is Made by Rabbi
prior to the opening of the conven-
and brotherhood, and it fondly be-
Louis woi sey. . , I hose immigrants who declare their
tion. It was learned that the executive
lieves that it has succeeded in that
intention of engaging in agriculture
Two of the most notedribbis of Po-
committee voted to "empower the in-
endeavor. Strife and controversy in
and afterward - settling in the towns.
Julius Deutelbaum Re-Elected
coming administrative committee to
the face of great disaster, have been
PHILADELPHIA, PA.—(J. • T. A.) He urged the European countries not land, who have been visiting in the
deal with the situation resulting from
President. Many Members
The Ku Klux Klan will not be al- to seek the remedy conditions by emi- United States for the past seven Cornerstone For New United regarded by it as sinful. Its great
the Order Sons of Zion invalidating
objective has been to cultivate peace
Attend
Convention.
lowed to participate in the Sesqui- grating but by seeking an Improve- months, are to be the guests of De-
Hebrew
School
To
Be
the agreement with the Zionist Or-
and harmony. It indulges in the con-
Centennial celebration. As an organ- ment of local conditions. Australia is
Laid Sunday, July 11.
ganization;' by accepting the Revis-
viction that the great body of Amer-
to
ar-
determined
to
keep
its
restriction
of
trait
Jewry.
itt
ionist program. A motion presented
Election of officers
. of Pisgah Lodge ----------------------- - ---- -- -- -- -
Rabbi Laser
Finkel of the Meier
.
maintain a
ican Jewry recognizes the disinterest-
i or d er
in
Na,
34,
Independent
Order
B'nai
ode,
with
or
without
hoods
and
gowns,
Immigration
The cornerstone of the new Hebrew
by Jacob Ish-Kishor, secretary of the
It'rith, took place Monday evening, and its m
embers will not be admitted "purely white Australia," he de- Yeshivah is here on behalf of the in- school building in the Fenkell section edness and the unselfishness of its
Order Sons of Zion, at the meeting
stitutiun which now has 300 students
endeavors. The manifstation of con-
dared.
corner Parkside and Midland will be fidence shown by the impressive re-
of the executive committee to invite June 28, in the new community to the exposition in a body.
Mr. Ben Zvi, repre sentative of the enrolled and has served as an institu-
This announcement was issued re-
Vladimir Jabotinsky to appear before house, 275 East Ferry avenue.
b Federati,on tion of rabbinical learning for over a laid Sunday, July 11, at 2:1)0 p. m. sponse made to its recent call, is a
sh Labor
An
unusually
large
gathering
of
cently
front
Mayor
Kendrick's
office
Palestine
Jewi
the convention was, following a de-
memorandum on berailf century, having been founded in 1819. Prominent speakers will address the source of infinite gratification, and
members named the following to by E. L. Austin, director general of submitted) a
bate, rejected by unanimous vote.
serves as an eloquent answer to the
Rabbi Abraham Kalmonoyieh of meeting.
of the Histadruth urging the co-oper-
Benetitting by the exIterience in pre- continuous and vicious attacks that
A report of the organization depart- serve for the last half of 1926: Julius the exposition after he had called on atMn of international labor in exer- Racow', Poland, brings a enessfge of
vious school construction work, the have been made during the past year
ment showed that 380 delegates repre- Deutelbaum, president; Samuel Stern- the mayor.
The cancellation of the Klan's pro- rising pressure through the Interna- the condition of l'olish Jewry and will
United Hebrew Schools chose Louis u pon its activities by a group which
senting the Zionist districts, 254 rep- berg, vice-president; Alfresi Ross,
relate particularly the present state
resenting the Iladassah Women's monitor; Elias Goldberg, seeretray; gram earns. shortly after a protest tional Labor Office, protesting against of Jewish religious life and the con- Duscolf as chairman of the building is temporarily in control of the Zion-
committee with the following to assist ist Organization of America, which
Zionist Organization and 41 represent- Jacob Rosenberg, treasurer; Silas against it had been made by Rabbi the restriction of immigration to Pal- dition of the schools.
him: D. Robinson, J. Friedberg, M. B.
ing the Order Sons of Zion were pres- Feinberg, assistant monitor; Abe Louis Wolsey, of Temple Keneseth Is- estine.
The memorandum submitted to the
Both of the rabbis will speak in the Cohen, E. Rabinowitz. This is the has just held a convention at Buffalo.
ent at the opening of the convention. Lenhoff, warden, and Abe Max, gull.. rael, and president of the Central
"We have maintained silence dur-
f,' onference of American Rabbis, and • World Migration Congress by the Orthodox synagogues in the city of same committee that was in charge of
Following a rerommendation re- dian.
ing the persistent guerrilla warfare
Julius Deutelbaum, who has occu- Dr. Isaac Landman, editor of the Am- Bund, on the other hand, states that Detroit on Saturday, July 10, and will
ceived favorably by the delegates that pied the highest office in the local erican Hebrew. Other persons and Palestine is merely an illusion, The also address meetings to be arranged the Kirby Center, and the PhiladeL conducted from ambush and has dis-
phis-Byron Talmud Torah. The other regarded the continuous fli of
the United Palestina. Appeal set out organization during the past six organizations are believed to have pro- memorandum of the Bund welcomes in the future, at which time appeals
' the plan of Jewish colonization in Soy- will be made to Detroit Jewry to help members of the board of directors of poisonous arrows directed against us.
to raise the amount of $7,500,000
the United Hebrew Schools are: Rab- We deemed it beneath our dignity to
months,
was
re-elected
without
op-
tested.
next year, one of the first actions of
The Klan was scheduled to have a iet Russia and demands the removal maintain and preserve the numerous
bi E. Aishiskin, I. August, Benj. Bab- notice these petty methods. But now
Mr. Deutelbaum's record of
the twenty-ninth annual convention position.
achievement during that time was parade and other events through the of national and religious hostility to- religious and educational institutions cock, Enid Baron, harry Cohen, I..
that the organization, through its of-
was to accept unaminiously and en- without parallel in the history of the city and at the Sesqui grounds on ward immigrants of all countries.
in Poland which are at present prac- Dann, Louis Duscoff, Jos, II. Ehrlich,
ficial spokesman, has publicly de-
thusiastically a resolution extending lodge and it is expected that during September 9, 10 and 11. All these' The plight of the Jewish working tically destitute because of the eco- J. Friedberg, Wm, Friedman, Rabbi
nounced the Joint Distribution Com-
an invitation to Dr. Chaim Weis- the rest of the current year activities events ave been cancelled. I masses in Eastern Europe, unable to nomic collapse of Poland.
Moses Fischer, II. Goldberg, IL.Gold- mittee, and has indulged in the cheap
employment
in
their
native
coun-
find
Drasti• action in absolutely banning
main, president of the World Zionist of the lodge will be at their peak.
During their stay in Detroit, Rab- man, Rabbi Reuben Hurwitz, A. Ja- amusement of adopting a resolution
the klat from assembling or parad- tries and prevented from finding new
Organization, to come to visit the
As a running-mate for Pisgah's ing in Philadelphia was taken by the I homes by the existing bar on immigra- bis Finkel and Kalmonovich will make cobs, Judge Harry B. Keidan, A. J. condemnatory of us for daring to
their home with A. Kaplan of 1520 Koffman, A. Klein, Michael Krell, J. further agricultural relief measures
United States in the fall in order to untiring head, the members chose
directors of the exposition after the : tion in overseas count • s- was pre- Blaine avenue. They will he pleases!
B. l.asky, Max Lieberman, J. Levin, for the Jews of Russia, we would
inaugurate the appeal at a special con- Samuel Sternberg as vice-president.
conclusion had been reached that such I sented.
.
.
to meet with delegations or individ- Jacob Levin, D. Robinson, I. Rosen- lay ourselves open to criticism were
a
mid-
ill
Mr.
Sternberg,
who
is
a
prominent
ference which is to he held
r es
Awls
The resolution which young attorney, has a been n active gatherings in the midst of national oats who are interested in the matters thal, A. Schuraytz, I. Shetzer, D. W. we to leave unanswered the charge
western -city.
member of the lodge and holds many observance of the Declaration of In I In making these presentations a for which they are now touring the Simons, J. Sklar, R. Spatter, Abe that has been made that we are main-
was Cabled to Dr. Weizie l ann urges
United States.
Srere, II. Sosensky, Jos. Wetsman, M. taining a propaganda calculatd to un-
(Turn to last page.)
him to invite on to-bolt of the canteen- important posts in local fraternal cir- dependence would be out of place.
. 11 urter, h. KI • 'I. •
11 Zackheim, D. 'Lemon.
dermine Palestine.
tion Sir Herbert Samuel, former high etas. He was recently name, repre-
The new school will lie a one-story
commissioner of Palestine, to come to sentative of the District Grand Lodge charge of the Philadelphia Klan, ex-
"We characterize even the insin-
for the purpose of presenting a char- pressed amazement at Mayor Ken-
building with seven rooms, it kinder- uation of such a purpose as deliberate
America with him.
drick's statement.
garten, an office, an assembly mini, and wilful! misrepresentation. Let us
Lipsky Chosen Chairman. , (Cr to Port Huron Lodge.
"They'll pay in the long run, all
and a waiting room.
briefly review the facts.
Other offices of the . todge are held
The keynote of the convention was by men long active in t the affairs of right." he stated, declining o say
•
The shifting of the Jewish popula-
Europe's Jews Near Cataclysm.
""
sounded by Los
ui Lipsky who, at the the organization and a successful whom he meant by they.
tion of Detroit in recent years re-
"More than a year ago we were re-
solved in the development of a large
suizgestion of Joseph Barondess, was half year is promised by the new in- One CAIISesquenve of the ruling
1against the klan demonstration may
Jewish settlement in the Fenkell see- luctantly convinced that the condition
unanimously elected chairman of the cumbents.
The newly-elected officers will be ' be the removal of minor officials re-
lion. The need for establishing there of the Jews of Eastern Europe was
convention. In Mr. Lit a ky's address
By LAWRENCE LIPTON
of the I sponsible fur giving the klan a place .
a Hebrew school wherein the educa- such as to give reality to the from that
g'
meeting
the high spots of the situation in Pal- installed at the next
lion needs of the Jewish children of they were approaching a cataclysm.
estine and the relation of the Zionist lodge, which will take place Monday I on the program without the advice or
Refrain not speech when it tendeth to safety, and hide not thy
that neighborhosel could be met, Economic and other conditions had be-
organization to the non-Zionist group, evening, July 12, in the community consent of the mayor or Mr. Austin,
V•AdOIII shall be
of
la
p,
for
by
speech
sake
who
was
made
director
general
ad
the
lei,dom
fol.
the
prompted the building of the new come so acute as to involve them in •
Ado 1ph IDaduly) Freund will {
net of misfortunes, from which they
As well as to the oppositional tender- house.
knount,and instruction by the word Is/ the tongue. Speak not against
occupy his time-honored post as th e :exposition.
could be extricated in no other manner
were
the
truth;
and
be
abashed
for
thine
ignorance.
Be
not
ashamed
to
cies in the Zionist movement
Thin
schl?°
hil newest addition to the chain of
g officer and Grand Lodge , Directors of the exposition voted
rprellin
in sta
than by the renewal of our previous
make confession of thy sins; and force not the current of the river.
yesterday 38 to 1, to open the Sesqui-
schools
established
by
the
United
He-
dwelt upon.
representative.
e
Lay not thyself down for a fool to he tread upon; and accept not
The following past presidents of • Centennial on Sundays. Bishop Berry, I
brew Schools, places Detroit in the work of reconstructive relief in their
Great Britain as the mandatory
behalf. This conclusion was forced
the per
son of one that is mighty. Strive for the truth unto death,
foremost
rank
of
Jewish
community
mer
of
Palestine,
though
accorded
Pisgah
Lodge
attended
the
convex-
member
of
the
committee
on
programs
m
and the Lord God shall fight for thee.—Erclesiastiens, 4:tt.
Grand 1 od se No 0 sent his resignation to the mayor and
ed- upon us by undeniable proof emanat-
"universal appreciation of the sinter- •
I
ing from the most respected Jewish
which took place July 4, 5, and
11 and 7 returned
pass to the
exposition.
ify of its intentions"
of his its
"estah-
in America, interested in Jewish
in the Talmud that says, 'If you seize a thing too ucation. I'm-tiled only seven years as
ago
s
"Th ere is a passage
a leaders in the various countries affect-
Freund,
Adolph
IS school on Wilkin s street unity
Milwaukee:
lishment of law and order and efficient in
violently you will break it.' In your eagerness to possess it you may break with
ed. We made cur own Investigations,
to
te
h
comm
l
n
Adolph
Finsterwald,
Aaron
Droock,
administrative service in Palestine"
NATIONAL ORIGIN LAW
the thing you desire and so lose it. Zionism has opened the doors of Pales- nucleus indicating
em of edu- which corroborated these alarming re-
Was censured by Mr. I.ipsky for play- Julius Deutelbaum and Alfred Itoaa
SYSTEM FAVORS TORIES tine after centuries of wishing and longing. And now, in their eagerness the need or a uniform systdards with ports. It became evident that the very
—
Prize
contests,
social
stunts,
pro-
ing passive role in the establishment
a sec- to colonize Palestine quickly the Zionists have smashed the door wide open ration, comparable in stan
lives of one-half of all the Jews of the
of the Jewish National Home in Pales- fessional entertainment and
al "Fun Fest" for the children will • NEW 11111K.— (.1. T. A.) — The ATM heaped themselves pell-mell on top of one another. Immigration should that obtainintz in the finest Hebrew world hung in the balance and that
d
tine.
unless help should come through the
feature the program for the fifth charge that the immigration act of be stopped for a while to give. hose who are now in Palestine a chance to Schools in America.
Urging a continuation of the friend-
I
Jews of America a large part of their
ship with the Arabs and pointing to annual B'nai B'rith pleasure cruise11924 conferred special privileges upon , get a In foothold."
,-,..,s, ,.. m rs m s r. a e c
European brethren would literally be-
these
words
Mr.
Si.
II.
Zackheim,
President
of
Shaarey
Zedek
congre•1,,
which will take place July 13 at Put-'the descendants of American Tories.
N E rRtipx.r..ivia
f CALL3
PALESTI
1 IrSlr..
the fact that AS a result of this policy
come extinct.
i gation an d we ll-kn o wn Zioni t s leaders commented on the present state o
Aral-Jewish comperation is beginning indlay. The committee in charge of ' who opposed the Aficrican Revolution
"A resolution was then adopted, af-
'
in Palestine.
to develop and that the tone of hostil- the affair consists of Jacob Rocen. and the efforts of Washington, fetter- affairs
'Money has recently. been raised in America to help the Jews of Poland.
ter careful consideration, to embark
YudkotT, y son, Madison and Hamilton, Congress-1
ity of the anti-Zionist Arab press is berg, chairman; Harry
upon
a campaign to raise a minimum
eclarexl
en
a
Let
the
remain
in
Poland
fur
a
while.
Those
who
are
already
in
Palestine
Poet
of
India,
Compliments
Aerie.
them
beginning to be modified, Mr. Lipsky tickets; Silas Feinberg, prizes. and man Emanuel Celle,.
" of $15,000,000, and preparatioes were
Jr .,. for Pioneer Traits.
should be provided with land on which to settle. The need fora place of
stated that this policy is being injured Benjamin A. Gladwin, field event, Istatement
made, without objection from any-
"Commencing January 1, 1027, the i refuge in Palestine is very great, especially for the Jews of Poland, but we
•—
by propaganda emanating from cer-
ROME;—(J. T. A.)—Rabindranath body, to begin collections in the au-
. total number of immigrants allowable should be careful not to be too a —
tain segments of the Zionist move- WILL DISCUSS REFORM
sl. I A
hasty;' warned Mr. ackheim A9 the visions of the mandate. I have C011ti- Tagore, pat of India, will go to Pal- tumn of 1925. The public knew that
lie this roun try is to be 13 000,"i lee
ment. Talk about expropriation and
: "
AND ZIONISM ( eller stud.
says, 'Take it easy.ttr
d. "This number is Co
JUDAISM
in I. Weitzman. He's nearer estine on Sept. 15 he stated to the rep- help was especially required by the
self defense based upon exaggerated
Jews of Russia, to whom we had been
. apportioned among the various cowl_, "To what causes do you attribute
statements. create A false impression
unable to give adequate help with the
On Saturday morning, July 10, at , tries according to thi• national origin I the unemployment in Palestine?" I to
the If
British
official
anybody
of the Jewish Telegraphic
else.
he thinks
it than
is best
to ap- resentative
Agency here.
of Zionist ideals and undermine disci ,
.
funds collected by us in previous cam-
"I
have
for
a
long
time
been
fol-
I asked.
pline, he stated. Ile recommended that 10:30, Rabbi Frani will speak on the them y."
in paigns because, during that time, RUA-
.•To the lack of funds with which proach them cautiously he must be lowing with great interest and an-
('alter
Explaining
this
thisiry
Mr.
eller
Over
the
De
"the convention protest against this " SlIFISOI1 o f Mou
sia was practically inaccessible. We
develop-
li
I
colonization
colo
, said that if throughout our history the :to acquire land," replied Mr. Zack- right."
ed, "should be the at- sty the Jewish
"What." I asked,
struction of Zion."
harmful propaganda."
had, however, experimented in Rus-
The three weeks beginning with the English people and their Iteseendants helm. "The colonists are settling in thole of the Zionists toward., their' meat in Palestine, Tagore mutated. "I
Concerning the extension of the
sia in an endeavor to enable the Jews
I
recently
received
from
my
Zionist
a Certain amount of population,1the cities because there is no land tit
critics'
Jewish Agency, Mr. Lipsky expressed seventeenth day of Tammuz, and cum-. gave
who were anxious to go upon the land,
"They
should
listen
patiently.
re-'
friends
in
Palestine
literature
which
tinuing
until
the
ninth
day
off
Ah,
are
and
the
Germans
and
their
descend-
available
for
them
to
settle
on.
We
the intention of the Zionist Adminis-
to demonstrate . the practicability of
draws
attention
to
the
tremendous
tration to proceed with the organiza- observed as a period of restraint, re- ants gave a puirtion, then the quotas: do not expect the industries to ab- plied Mr. Zackheim. "And they should problems of the Jewish pioneers, diffi- their eager desire. Numerous reports
n on
(raining
from
pleasure
and
food.
(
England
and
Germany
would
en-
'
sorb
the
yearly
immigration.
It
is
the
weigh
all
criticisms
and
profit
by
tion of the Agency. He expressed re-
What attitude Liberal or Reform chide such part of the population as land we are depending in But,• as them. Of course, the motives behind culties which they must overcome for were published giving full explana-
gret, however. that the American
tion of what we believed to be a prom-
welfare of humanity.
group of non-Zionists has not shown Jews have adopted to,'ard this form the English stock and the German Dr. Chaim Weitzman declared in his a criticism count for much. But no- the "While
in Palestine 1 will lecture ising told fur the rehabilitation of
the same interest in the Jewish Agen- of commemoration of the Fall of Jeru- stock bear to our entire population. memoraandum to the League of Na- body could possibly suspect men like
those who were in the depths of mis-
Mr.
teller
declared
that
the
English
tions,
colonization
on
the
land
is
"a
Dr.
Struck,
Greenbaum
and
Jabotin-
et
the
Hebrew
University,
which
has
cy since the Zionist Congress adopted stily!), will be explained by Italibil
the great task of developing Eastern
,000,- slow and costly proves," The funds sky of selfish motives.'
its resolution for the extension of the Frani in his sermon en "The Legend were predominant among the '2
Aa Attempt to Wreck.
of the Fall of Zion." 1 000 or 2,800,000 persons present in ' now at our Ilisposal are not sufficient
"What," I asked, "do you conceive civilization," Tagore stated. "I ap-
Ag•ency. "The American group," he
"A conference was held in PillIadels
This will necessitate the discussion • this country when the Revolution he- to provide land fur those who are to be theilaurpose and the aim of predate the distinct features of each
charged, "has held itself wholly aloof
now t h ere.
Zionism?" culture. It is for this reason that I phia to discuss the ways and means
the
past
and
present
attitudes
of
gas
and
added
that
approximately
from Palestine interests and they were of
' ona•-third of t hese were Tories. He
"A native soil and a native cul.! value the Zionist effort because they of carrying on the campaign which
We ex ected more res onse to our
conspicuous by their absence in the Reform Judaism toward the Ituestion
said that the new act was written in
P sedan) • in lure." Was his reply. "Jewish Nation- are awakening the Jewish distinc- had been decided upon and of perfect-
l pf r funds-
United l'alestine Appeal," in spite of of Palestine.
ing the organization which was to con-
yr and fear, the result of religi ions
The service , are held in the Brown ang
a Apmpee arics a 'The indiff-e e r esnp reec R oc. the alism without Judiaism is meaning- tiveness, even though some difficul-
the fact that the crisis in Palestine
and roe sal hens and after-war
less to me. If the American Jews are ties and failures will at first occur. duct.it. .There we were flirt by a vio-
• s ' American Jew is chiefly responsible
has imposed greater obligations on the Memorial Chapel. Gladstone avenue
feria.
lost to us—through their ignorance of', The Jewish people living among lent attempt on the part of the so-
and
Woodward.
Everyone
is
welcome
vi
for
our
inability
to
prode
the
immi-
American Jews.
Judiaism—we shall have one spot other peoples imitate them and at called Zionists (among whom we do
"The English, lescause more minter-
to attend.
Russian Colonization Attacked.
ous in 1770, are to have 03 per cent grants with land. , We could raise where Judaism can carry on." times become hyper-patriotic. Re- not include those fine idealists and sin-
Mr. Lipsky in his address also re-
of the quota after 1927," he continu- tl 00,000,000
today
and
nobody
would
"Travelers returning from Pales- cently 1 had the uncomfortable en- cere Zionists whose hearts are big
make any sacrifices to do it,
ferred to the question of Russian col-
DISPROVE RITUAL MURDER
eel. "I have no quarrel with England: After all, let us remember that there title tell us that religion in Palestine perience of encountertng such a type, enough to sympathize with helpless
onization and declared: it is clear as
half a
I do.
it is a great and noble country.
is
• matter of extremes. There are when one of the greatest French In- Jews everywhere) to wreck this plan
.Jews
out
of
work
ilii
million
are
day that the project has become the
BERLIN.-1.1. T. A.1—The body
of the Jewish workman
ae, which quarrel with the silly
national e3
origin
' 1 Poland today. Why worry about Jews who practice an extreme Ortho- dologists of Russian origin visited me and tie defeat the efforts of American
to England
per in
Has
center of an organized anti-Zionist
which goers
doxy
and Jews that are either pro- at Calcutta. He displayed tremen- Jewry to bring relief and courage and
a mere 6,000 of unemployed in Pal-
propaganda." Ile urged the conven- %vas found in the River Oder, was en- theory
cent of the 1701,000 immigrants—glees,„,i,,,,
(Pissed atheists or they are jndifferelit dous French chauvinism. Would hope into the lives of the 7,000,000
tion to take an emphatic stand against humeri at an order of the police, in
the descendants of the E nglish . „ What do you think of the attitude to religion. One visitor to l'alestine Anatol France have found it' neces- Jews who stood in the shadow of
connection with the ritual murder ar. It to
the plan.
of the British Government 'towards who returned to Detroit recently de- nary to declare his love for France? death.
The vice-chairmen of the convention, cusation which was spread by anti- T"r" ,'• '
.
"It was these objectors who then
the Palestinian colonization," I Glared that Reform Judaism would - It is bad for a people when it has
elected by aerlamation, were: Max Semitic newspapers in Breslau. The
supply a middle ground between these to submerge its own individuality. made the false outcry against agricul-
ZIONISTS EXILED IN RUSSIA
asked.
Schulman, Chicago; Judge William Schlesische Voelkstimme circulated a
extremes.
Do
you
think
that
Reform
The
Jewish
spirit
is
highly
individual.
tural
work in Russia, declaring it to
—
...
, "Their specialty is politics. 'Great
Hawse's death had sonic
soc
Lewis, Philadelphia; F.Iihu D. Slone, report that H
Judaism would be welcomed by the Its chief characteristic is universal- be a menace to Palestinian develop-
BERLIN.—(J. T. A.)—One thou- Britain first' has always been their
Boston • Mrs. Archibald Silverman, relation to the death of two children
'My," Tagore declared.
ment. They were unsuccessful *.
Palestinian
colonists?"
I
asked,
Providence, and Miss l'earl Franklin, found murdered in Breslau. The in-' sand members of the Zionist Socialist motto. They are selfish but their verr
The hope that the Palestine pia- foisting these ideals upon the Jean • s
"I think the Palestinian Jews would
Chicago. Meyer W. Weisgal was vestigation established the fact that party in Soviet Russia were arrested Relfishness may inshrectly he t e sa -
America who, strange to say',' ..t
elected secretary. The chairman of the there could be no relation between and exiled to Siberia during the last nation of the Jew. The British go laugh at Reform Judaism," returned firers have the characteristics of the
e
for the right of doing with the.. se
convention then appointed the commit- Ilaase's death and that o f the chit- few months, according to reports re- cautiously, always on the lookout for Mr. Zackheim. "There is no middle ;American Jewish pioneers was
ey
what their conscience prsoepte.i
because there Pressed by Tagore in • communica-
tee On committees, consisting of Sam- dren. cawed from Russia by Zionist Social- their advantage-' They seem harsh ground in Palestine
can't he any middle ground. You I tion to his former pupil, Sulamith them to do. We who are charged with
ist
Bureau
here.
The
reports
state
now
in
their
attitude
towards
Zionism
uel Blitz, Ruth Cohen, A. H. Fromen-
beirg opposed to Palestine had, up to
either
believe
or
you
don't
believe.
Oslaum.
that the Soviet political police falsi- but in time I'm sure they'll do bet-
son, Harry J. Kahn and Dr. S. M.
Tagore declares that he remembers that time, out of Se0,000,000 collected,
1.500 ENTERED DURING JUNE. ted statements of party members, to ter."
Reform Judaism substitutes philoso-
Melamed. all o' New York; S. J. Co-
"What do you think of the de- phy for God. Philosopy is not God. vividly the immigrant Jews in Amer- spent upwards of 57,000.000 in keep-
hen, Philadelphia; Louis A. Freed,
T A.)—Jewish the effect that they are leaving the
Why did the Jews reject Spinoza? ica and hopes to find similar types in Mg alive the Jews of Palestine, when
Houston; Joseph Gabriely, Jersey immigration to Palestine continued Zionist Socialist party because they mends of the revisionists?"
"The Revisionists are right. Under To the Jew, God is above everything Palestine. He is greatly interested there was nobody else in the world,
Cite; K. Goldman, Charleston, S. C.; during the month of June. One thou- considered it to be contra revolution-
Zionism. Only the Jews are able not even the Zionist Organization,
ary. The newspapers refused to pub• the mandate -the Jews are entitled to in the world. Spinoza's philosophy in
A)' sham Goldstein, Hartford, Conn.;
to build a bridge between the East
, sand end five hundred immigrants ar- link the denials of these members, the ; the unclaimed lands and the British
C an Klauaner, Louis; Israel rived during the month, figures pub-
(Continued on Paco I.
(Continued Oa Page 11.'
and
the West, he declares.
government should carry out the pro-
report states.
lished here state.
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Officers Elected
By Pisgah Lodge

BAR KLAN PARADE AT '
SES Q UI CELEBRATION

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Noted Rabbis Will
Be Guests In City

U. H. S. Building
TO Be Dedicated

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