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JEWISH RELIGION
NATIONAL HOME
New Jewish .
ZION RESOLUTION New Talmud Torah HADASSAII ADOPTS Predicts
At Milwaukee, Wis. DIFFERENT FROM
Religion for America II
i
DEVELOPMENT
IS:
Cornerstone
Laid
,
$745,000 BUDGET
ON CRIMEA CAUSES
PRESENT FORSEEN
GIVEN IN REPORT
1;
„
61,
,
„„il
FOR COMING YEAR
BITTER DISPUTE And
4t
16'11m 16 rah Meets
Large Delegatia From Until
Al
Aishiskin
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Joint Distribution Committee
and Zionist Organization
in Controversy.
T
SAY BROWN GUILTY OF
UNPARALLED ARROGANCE I ''
- -
Charge That J. D. C. is Being , , ,
Used by Jewish Bolshevists
to Further Propaganda.
Fred M. But zel Among
Tla. Principal Speakers.
Dr. Ratnoff Heads Committee
to Raise $1,000,000 for He-
, f'. , ..r...lauttia....f the build
brew University hospital.
., ‘. of the Vnitt•1 Hebrew
f• 1.1,1 ift the cornorstone
I, I.I W Talmud Torah at
,. ■ I ', 1 ii ■ o•I tiVellileS 0,
! p. Ia.
Ita i,,,
.• .1 the me, tmf.
ie :leer. Dun.,
.. f. srks follou ib
, , 0.. niatiac
1 11, kr. 0 School
MRS. IRMA L. LINDHEIM
ELECTED PRESIDENT
Miss Henrietta Szold Who Is
Now in Palestine Elected
Honorary President.
Distriet Grand Lodge
ou n tention .
Co
Rabbi Julian Morgeostern Pre-
..._____
Palestine Government States
dicta New Judaism Unlike
convention of Diticiol
animal
Growth in Data Given
The
Reform and Orthodox.
Grand Lodge No. a, Indepetulent Or-
Mandates Body.
ill Mil
der Wind 1.114,th, took place
witukee July 4, 5, ft and 7. One l oin- CLAUDE MONTIFIORE
MARKED PROSPERITY
.r..i a Iii sixty d elegates from the
PRESIDES AT MEET
INDICATES PROGRESS •dates of Illinois, Miehigan, Wise 01
rast kinu
NI„.nemt.:.(ro:.,a, ( laTiia.ad.an tdor,Nn e„bi
; ,L,
'
(a-
Reform
Judaism Rep
Jewish Immigration Increases
lives of Eurooe and Amer-
I:a. ... , ..q Ilei"g 311 ." in the Iii' l " i Y " I.
While Agriculture and In-
the district.
ica In Attendance.
duatry Expand.
Delegates from Pisgah Lodge, No.
,
34, of Detroit included Iltwilitrol pins-,,
berg, Adolph Freund, Adolph Fin- I LONDON.-(J. T. A.)-The pre.
CFA EVA.-0. T. A•1--'fhe ` ll'u.
Aaron , diction that it new Jewish religion
part
Y. The
N.
of the Palestine government to Oa. sterwald, Julius Deutelbauni,
IttiliF11,11;
(19velopments
of
the
country
and
the Drtatek. Dr. Victor Droock, Elias I that will (lifter as flinch from Re.
1
by
Jewish
vamen
in
Ante'
ii..1
,Int• ,
. I '
and
Alfred
Ross,
'Ihe
De. form Judaism as it will from Ortho-
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ophuilding of I'alestine as •
tanditions of the .lowish national tioldberg
1 , . ' 1
I .h , r th, ....-
11,,, liti/ti 1 , . ,P , ,, of Aill , '
home were presented in the report trot contingent participated actively I dozy will arise in•America was made
lno m•lantl was revealed it Ti-
,
tie American Jewish. Jona I. t , .. , of o ., .
r. Julian NIongenstern, president
. addresses and cables at the
.
of the government submitted to the i n th e va rious convention sessione I by'
Inn Cemmittem and the Z, ., . . .
securing the I of the Hebrew Union College of Cin•
annual convention of
A
h
Permanent )landaus Commission of a n ti was influential in
ganization of America, re-allted ..
posiiage
of
a
number
of
resolutions
cinnati,
at the International Liberal
which was hell here this
•
the League of Nations.
a resolution adopted at the to. , • ,
The report, which constitutes the' of particular interest to Detroit and Conference, the first gathering of
..k. The immediate need of Pales-
ninth annual convention of the %'.'
I
Liberal
Jew,
ever held outside of the
reply of the mandatory power to the , Michigan Mini Birith,
I Ire, it was ,tres,ed, was an
ist l/rganizatifTh . f Anteron i f , i 1 1
. in--
The ° poling session took place in . United States, which is being held
annual questionnaire of the League,
.. ,espitalization program, and to
Ittnfalo June 2 ,....11, is running ... ,i.
. the Hotel l'Ikterdon Sunday, July 4. here. The conference, which was
ore the health of the inhabitants of
mode known here, states:
0 ,,, .,,,,
agricultural settle meta a ii .,i, 0
The past year in Palestine has been Committerirppointments were an-' opened Saturday night, is attended
:aft land a budget of 4745,000 wn. '
DR. JULIAN MORC.ENSTERN
..., ..i ,I,.,
l
Russia as a feature of therelief:.
. ,,,...- t. \ .••• - sdopted to expand the medical. wet-
tranquility. of administrative . n o uneed by President Sam J. Leon 1 by 150 delegates representing Re-
One
Of
[icily of the Joint I list ribution c. ,...
cultural work of Ilatlassali
consolidation and increased prosper- l and each of Detroit's delegates re - ; form Judaism in Furore and Amer-
b, e if 1 NI. Lute I, vile , u i, . rale, anti
mitt e.
•
' b the chairman .. In that country, and at the same time
ity. Public security has been main-, ee ived appointment to tin important , Ma, of whom 60 are from the United
The resolution which gave re
Mined despite the disturbed condi- committee. The second session, which . States. American leaders of Reform
plans
were
set
in
motion
for
the
MI-
lint ,•I
i'l lend." ND..
,
the emniliet, foreshadowing ii 1.,
5, wasol• . in aisni I a)
.hin • of a joint effort by
l'•
dons 011 the northern frontier and took place Monday, July
iron • t
I . I I ,,,t ..., Is
Addg sessions of the confer-
x, etInu,.e.o opening
hi .tw,.(•11 the Zionists and a o. '/.
aii%einuV a ti.i liel.ctn i ot n cahfiet:,11l-
tared by
ol interviews whir![ liadassah and the American Physi-
resser, which were listened
in this country, involving :.!. • , :,. in
I
el the columns of the clans; comniittee to take $1,000,000 ,
-- woo good throughout the ytuir. The ' was elected president, Robert Lappin I to with keen interest on the part of
• Girt, of the plan to extend t In 1,
1 oeent months. Coto. • fur the establishment of the Hebrew.
-, ,
Agency to i iclude non-%Iot.:.,
Anti-Malarial Commission of the I °f Iles Moine+ became first vin e-presi-; the assembled rabbis were delivered
1,
a
these interviews, he ('university medical. building and n
"This c. ',edit n I nib i .. ■ i lit.
chain
of
hospitals
throughout
tio.
Makes Striking League of Nations. which visited Pal - dent and Godfrey Bernstein of Chi '
a c ro ss-section t o
ey
Bice
•
I
l
e
.
t
I•ki
'Ise.'
el
was selected
its second
vice-
Simon, Itabbi Rabbi
Samuel Schulman,
Dr.
i \i,Iiiicii by ti
‘.i,„ by
: .• and though they di-cuss. land. Amother feature
of entine
the during
eon
Poet
Rabbi
Louis
Wolsey,
Abram
the Hebrew
year, was favorably
.‘,., 1•
Maurice
ob serva ti ons on A mer i ca,
Morgenstern, lie.
frill.1 „
I Julian
• IA Orgaie ,, ho l i P.
' president.
impressed, the report states.
Vi
view's not , r tit ion was the election of Mrs.
IIIS.
their
•.1111'
.
,
•
nd
Dr.
William
Itosennu.
a
.-•
to
tif.
,
a
rris
annual odes ,,
Benne, of the problem of publie During the second session retiring H
.. different and diver- L. Liallieini, of New York, an presi-
and American Jews.
1 n
.0atho. st
-on.e..ore,
leader of Lib-
ri mind to the iitteitlic, oi, .,
security and the preoccupation of commitfee beads submitted annual . ' Claude
se kanind one of the story . dent of Ilarlassah. the second pout
. _. _ _
e at Britain an d
. made, in piddle Ott ,,,, . .
be chosen in the 14 yearn of
Kiivi'ffiment due to the Syrian reports of committee activities dur- , i .sal Judaism in Gr
n
who
,.
dent
to
so
ins
■
which
was
i,
the
L a
o f ,,
i eliil aril.
NEsc a'oloS.-.(J. - r. A.)
Of especial in- oresidt tit of the Jewinh Religious'
gem tilzed propaganda, to
exi•tenee
of
the
organization.
MIss
organization
of
ing
the
past
year.
•
. • ao e raced of the blind m e
Zien i . ; i it_ events, the Inililieul
agricultural relief 11...,•- 0 .• • ! •
virus Civeleir honorary Lipsky, prt sident of the
the country did not advance. The toast to the delegates were repos . Union in London, in opening c con-
' • 1.... , ribed it differently. let, Henrietta Sethi
.nom
, au
ganizn ion •
morning the Cleveland Orphan' f erence declared that the gathering
Imes of Russia 0 st)..11,,,,,,,• I.
legislative council cannot be revived
' ,i, I view the work of Heine • v edit- . president.
National Jewish Hospital for I was not intended to be provicative.
to counteract the ell', I. of I ,
most important immediate need Nachman Bialik, Hebrew poet, sailed as lung as the Arab leaders are main-
'flu,
• . , here and elsewhere, I tied
I \ tending over a •cliole gent , rat el ..
, I Denver, Leo N. Levi "Wt. believe in continuous revelation
as a iiii the strainer Aquitania foe Europe
Consumptive
an
(
°salon
to
the
tundra-
pining
, s , in of opinion and a strote: : for the development of Palestine
.
I
a
d
the
meeting
arnes,,, tii,i,
'I'
steal
inelnlize the puldic sentiment, of .1..
nimondne(r in„ntconi,()Icitu
. •
.I,
mental principle of the yalestinci nuts- YI e nun. ial I lonpital at llot Springs,
homeland is adequate
, , , ,wind unity of education. :Jewish
tat
ty in ffarmel' a Jewish 1101nel:end to .
League, A me rican..,,,IIT, 1 ,i ,Pzatt i,,tno
facilities for the medical care tocli f the 'Z'Smint Actions Committee date. The communities ordinance Anti-I)
F.. Aishiskin, speaking in
life
mod
ern
,"
Mr.
Montefiore
.stated,
.
Palestine."
avenue for dbcharzring igation Committee, Billet Founda- ,
. -.i. , 1 that while all appeals the population, )1iss IIenrietta Szold, I which will take place iii London, July will open an
The Joint Dist eibuthin Conimitto 1
adding, "it will be best to avoid all
nmny cultural functions of the local Dons and :1Ieph Zalleck Aleph.
i .1. nature of hold-ups. yet presalent or Itedassah, the Wonien's I 22,
appeared
iii
••,•,,
:
t
the
United
who
h
f
The
session
of
Tuesday,
July
f,,
allusions
to
Jewish
nationalism
re.
t Jellied Which
1. I • M r.
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1
.
government and enable the Moslems..
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rganiza '
full in The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, an app' •,1 .ugh an thin for Ile mew Zionist
tilt'. clared in her annual report sent on States following a stay of five months Christians and Jews to conduct sap- was feattfrell by the election of, inem•igarding which there are many th yr-
to the e ducation mkt., on an entirely
WIN
Illtille
raising from .lerusalein where she is now di- thiring w WI he was active in behalf arately their own communal affairs, hers of the general committee. The i ellCVS among us."
in which an answer
attacks made upon the Russian land fer•nt aspect. It is 'rather a
Tribute to the work of Mr. 'Monte-
efing • the wark of the organitation. ' of the llnittol Palestine Appeal, in a 1.
• to the municipalities those en- Detroit contingent was signally rec-
ttl onent plan at the. Zionist ronven- of hands in holiness, "Se'u Ye deb . r e
I b Mrs. Robert press interview summarized his im- terprise.s where, Arabs and
ognized by the election of Aaron jr.t in the field of Liberal Judaism
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As
ant.
t
I
t
ion. The following is the reply made chem Dude-h.
on
the
ba.
1.
.of
Droock,
past-president
of
Pisgah
I
wlas
voiced by Rabbi Seligman, presi-
president,
who
submit-
passions
of
America
and
American
s
rofitably
comb
p
h excellent work being be by the &obi, acting
- • ,..tent
of the Union of Liberal Jews
to the statement of the Joint D istrilm- the
(' interests. On the extension I 1 • wive • •-•
iss a member of the - 'senora'
a
Ilebrow Schttols, Rabbi Aishis- tell it to the. several hundred dele•lJewcy.
• •
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.
g ad -
The call- in Germany, who stated in the course
district.
Emphasi7.ing
the
youth
of
the
Ant-
of
this
I.
committee
of
the
his
principle
politically
and
[tut
thin Committee by tlio
kin read a letter which he received gotta 0ttending the twelfth annual ,etican nation, its p /Wee and wealth,
of
July
7
was
devoted
of
his
address: "Mere theoretical
the realization of thelding session
zation of Anwrica:
from one of his grandchildren, Aki- convention.
o
resulting in a rapid tempo of work "micl'IlYo
in one God is
to the completion of routine mantra
Palestinian ' emu
'
Utica II d For Attack
prosperous,
waceful
There are no modernhospita
It is intpossible to reply tin the rah Dresnin, u student of the United
U with Men in all of Palestine, Miss Szold and life and in the (kuelopment (1 an state d e pends, the report declares. I ant( the choice of the scene of the , insufficient. IA e mug evolve some-
amazing uncalled for attack upon Hebrew S 'Ih "" h'i n " v i' itin
wrote, and the growing Jewish pop. extraordinary technique and organi-
1 he improved financt'S of the COLN- IiI27 convention. The delegates chose thing that will be an expression of
by the Joint Distrilm- relatives in - Buffalo. The letter was , ulatioll throughout the land makes , zation power, Mr. Malik stated:
D ene
ubu c of greater pros . Chicago as the local of the next con- l our own faith, not merely a negation
a etinSelluh
Zionists is
tr y ,
without tirst calling written in a careful, correct Hebrew .
Lod g`• „f Orthodoxy. Lib ra l .Iudaism will
COMMUllity of Ani- Ferny of the inhabitants,
.s, Was SbOW11 Vention of District Grand Louge
lien Committee
attention to its provocative tont. showing the thorough knowledge ot the demand for health protection im• - "With
erica, the
the Jetvish
situation is entirely differ. ny the increase ( receipts of, the rev- No. 6e
bring a renaissance to Jewry similar
.
I which belies its peace declarations,1 the Hebrew language, and this by a perative, she said. Miss Szold's re
Honor guests at the convention to that brought under Ezra and Ne-
tuna department. The surplus of the
to the utter absence of facts upon , boy 9 years of age, who began toport was in the. form of a series of . ed. The Jews, whether they want it
year totaled 4.1,1,69,0•G
which were were Ilan. Adolph Kraus, past-presi-
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the language when he was 5. letters detailing the various needs for ' or not, have behind them the heritage
learn
of a past and a culture. It is imp°, used to finance works of a capital ' dent of the Independent Oilier B'nui hemiah
Rabbi " LOUIS Wolsey, president of
whis•h it based its sensational cone
n.datementn The boy has alreally covered three adequate hospitalization, and giving a I a mbic t throw off thin past entirely. nature in anticipation of the raising ,13'rith; Dr. Boris D. Bogen, secretary the Central Conference of American
•10111 an it
Ile is not resume of the achtevenien s a
it contains." declares the statement is- books of Iiloses and it considerable
complishments of Hadassah in that 10ne niust, if one does not want to go of the Palestine government loan. ' of the order; Rabbi Ben Frankel of tItyarbtLii,iz, n is‘pi e, a ki mimngt h oe n J tehttekiatubmj.si icttt iosnif,
portion II f the Prophets
Peoria, 111., executive director of the
• . • • 'Under, preserve much of this past. the report continues.
the t
sued
"Does the Joint Distribution Com- a special student but a regular mom- country. Together with I r.
With regard to the development of Ilinai Birith Ilillel Foundations in I ',dared ' that these were 'not final or
On e must also care and care greatly
The school that can Bluestone, director of the Iladassah
the
future.
For
the
Jews,
even
in
mittee rcally'expect the Jews of Ain- ber of a class.
for
agriculture, the government report American universities, and Rabbi C. I s' at:ramental
me dical work, she made an intensive
erica to takt• seriously the charge that produce such clasnes and such stu-
The Sunday session of the confer-
An terns, the tut ore is for from se- declares, that the year has not been II. Kavour of Denver, Colo., noted
su rv e y o f tho hospital requirements
e
The
carefree
mien
of
the
Jews
American
Zionists
are
m4
only
in-
dents
deserves
the
highest
Praise
and
cur
If unfavorable to agricultural cultiva- Conservative Orthodox rabbi. nom- once was presided over by Rabbi Ab-
the
f the entire J e wi sh ru ne - ,f the v•irious communities. Nowhere
t
.lows
They
have
realized
good
prices;
age
was
also
paid
to
Adolph
(Dirddy)
ram
Simon of Washington, D. C., for.
ufficient
or
adequate
in
America
and
the
supposedly
se
-
different to the distress o
ors.nt
did ,I n. find s
he sail in his (ilusing re- hospital
, mar president
of the district.
- F u past-president
s i l ent o f theltrahatisr.al iwChoon fte:br..
i cultural set tlerend
beds fur the population. Her satisfied noise makes the undesirable . 1 3
.
Europe, but are actually engaged in Inanity,"
-v., Jewish agricultural
• • ' • ' .
.
• 1 •
• 1 a capita
1
and the pride of Pisgah Lodge of De-
sAmerican
with t he v ar i o us health' impression of a Poor recital of some
sabotaging the work of others in the marks.
ellsmoots,
wit
investment
of
re p ort dealt
The
privilege
of
laying
t
he
•corner-
,
t
11
of
one
else's
song.
Their
exaggerati•
troit.
f .f.fs To siubstantiate such
served in the course of his . address:
000 were established •
'
e
)
pro b ems 0
snow WaS purchasel
oam o f an °w ill o w' ng
Entertainment Furnished.
,
"only
Orthodoxy
can afford to be
a retkless accusation noire than Illere
Commercial Activity Increases.
President. and J. Friedberg. the elforts made to combat tuberem are not the f
Uli-
Milwaukee's Ilinni Writh lodge fur-' cocksure. Liberalism must he fluid,
assertion is needed, more than et pie,-
losin in the various cities as well as cup, but nothing more than soap
Commercial activity has_been M- lashed the delegates with entertain- nut congealed. The trouble with Lib-
• me-President of the United Hebrew
Ides It is not a proof of an overflt OW ,
n
od
by
t
'
•
.
• 4 I.
other diseases.
sed larteiularly in the building
Schooln of the city of Detroit.
. but under it lies a limited concept ain •
lent throughout the "salon and ill-. eral Judaism is that in too 'high
oneMer111/1..r of the Joint Distribute ,
• l'he large influx of immigration ' and a feeding Ilf powerlessness co up - industry which is a new industry. iteresting programs occupied the h r .,: There is no future for it us-
•
I'ionniittee and which has all the ear-
This
was due almost entirely to Jew- spare moments of the visitors. A
tnakes
this
problem
one
that
demands
It
uncertainty.
Ind with in
tihi e ,ini titlis,s,t,isviornddothiei
marks of u fatuous publicity email:, FIVE MILLION FUND
toted out.
ish capital and the entry of an im. ' large convention class of candidates
e attention, she
immediat
American Zionists Not Ripe.
lel hialdirte nwialindloathehis
immedi
lion."
TO
SPREAD
JUDA1SM•
tort
of
,
an.
migrant
class
with
money.
Thirty-
added
a
plea
that
the
!
1
lio
a nd
' fur membership in the Milwaukee it will be merely an intellectual re-
"I think that the American Zi
'raking the charges mode la -
. .____ _
Iladassah in co.operation 'vci h the '
the three thousand eight hundred and one ' lodge was initiated in Temple Eman- Ji g i on. ..
1 / i nt Distribution Cnitioutt•. , ile•
nimit- I ists are not yet ripe enough for em Jewish immigrants entered the coun- uel. The degree work was ix-Horniest
LONG BRANCH, N. J.--(J. T. A.) American Jewish Physicians'
.
I
Jews Not • N•tion.
de which has fallen umon th
-tatement says with refer,. , te
i
great
an_ try during the year, a number near- I the degree tenni of (Irmo! Rapids,
A proposal that the Rabbinical An- tee to raise $1,000,0110 in America
in the Zionist MONellaint. Their t
bared interference by•Zionist• Pt relief ,
Rabbi Samuel Schulman of New
still
ly
three
times
as
great
as
the
nun-
•
••
s
vtars
sembly
of
the
Jewish
Theologiral
for
the
erection
of
a
chain
of
hospi-
II. They
Mich.
on is stil Roo small.
•
'
cepti
Newly
elected
officers
of
Pisgah
I
York
urged
that it was "a mistake
, •ampaigns
{hat, " •
a fun I
Ill'. consider their giving fur Zionism a.+ ber which entered during 1924. While
the Zionists have. laleired for the cause Seminary tit America raise
a"Ileed il Y
,hasire those, things which Ju-
t •
of relief with exemplary devotion and I of $5,000,000 for the purpose of con-
I Lodge were installed in the Comniun•
deism has in common with other
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ti
l
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u y (Veil g, July
ity House ast Mundt
If-sacrifice" It points out that Ben- ducting a campaign to strengthen
In the past four years Miss Szoll
aiths, which is merely offering the
. _
in America WS:
s
.
ceremonies
installation
The
semi-ed in America
— -
12.
-
traditional J udaim
n
I . II I. ssah hss
•o f the Uited
were
performed by Adolph Freund world a ditto." Rabbi Schulman also
. h.
,
Palestine 'Appeal in New York, con.' made at the convention of that buds for its health and welfare program in —
and
were
attended
by
a
large
gather-
declared his opposition to the idea
.
.
ti Muted '$50,003 to the United Pales. by Rabbi Max Driib in the course of ' Palestim, $1.320,53a.
that the Jews are a nation. The pos-
hin presidential address.
Officers installed
in
ing of members.
Though Iladansah's membershipics
, sibilities of the synagogue have never
tine Appeal and All etillill allloUnt to
Explaining the position of the Rah. eitirely I wish its ospitaln, clin
, fr
the
last
half
of
1
:126
were
Ju-1
o
lie United Jewish Campaign, while
.
•
•
. •
Ilia, Deutelbaum president •, Samuel been exhausted; in fact, they have
Felix M. Warburg, thairman of the binical Assembly, which, he said, is
not even been grasped. Even a mod•
Committee, and "not Reform our hide-bound in (1r- toil welfare stations are open to the
'Sternberg, vice-IM'enident; Elias Gold-
l.
Arab and Christian populations of
t S Sp. a 1 0 ,
, ern thinker i e
Jaint Distribution
i 1 'NV
- • • . of On
berg, secretary; Jacob Rosenberg, •Jew God' not realizing that lie is
•
. " Rabbi limb declared:
•
Lauis Marshall, chairman
s
Our
assembly
must
become
null.
,
1
a
estint
,
,
Silas
Feinberg,
assistant
"
treasurer;
. health-giving and life-saving facili-
etican Jewish Relief Committee, its
the
God
who
created
heaven
and
Behaving as we do that o ur
monitor; Abe Lenhoff, warslen, and
By LAWRENCE LIPTON
.11' h I sties, It han been commended fee.
Is_
l• ' • •at conntitlient fund, failed to can- t•nt.
earth," Rabbi Schulman stated.
.
)
•
f
type of Judaism i.
Abe
reel, he continued, is not a nation
ttiloute
to the
United they
Palestine
Appeal has any hope of perpetuating itself quently in reports to the ka•ague o
Ian year.
although
contributed
A nundier of neWly elected canal-
(Editor's :Iota:-In the interviews which have appeared, many
f-1Nations totalling the progress of Pal.
any
term
l• in
J•
1,ra,
; . accepted sense of th •
dates were given the obligation,' o
divergent opinions have !wen expressed upon the same subject aril
the Palestine Foundation Fund in America, we must bend every e
is an historic people with a
1 , 1
I - I ,f outstanding fort to convert every American Jo w estine
the establish
mandate
given
to
'
out of these diverse opinions it may be possible to make a synthesis
trho ti: dorstl;rerrnby r::s11),a,:nlddye':: hiinrcubnet hl.alfNl oil f- unique
Cr ...it under
Britain to
it as
a Jew-
,
mission, it is a community to
,act year. sum
e
tit,
•
ww•
point
of
which will enable the Jew to actua lly orient himself along lines
to the relief to our
Vit •
I-aVe York, the stat•ment
in Nev
says, Is.riodicals, which shall he the organ has homeland. Its anti-malarial work
reel. inter-
which may lead to a greater unity than has heretofore been the fact.
rien1
tth,tetni,ni t itia itt eds ainntdpid delivered
must reject all ideas that nationality
f old
for our viewn, and require propagan- , has aroused the admiration of the
The interview has the advantage of being spontaneous and unstudied
inspiring
ributors to the'
We
is
based
upon
blood
kinship.
p.
white
the
list
of
cont
Unite() Palestine Appeal "revt.as
Institute,
and representa-
and gives a better picture of what is actually going on in the mind
urged members of the lodgesto be-
foreign governments
who
1 the dists tu plead our cauSe. The tinie Rockefeller
must also establish that race is no
I lives of ,
tome familiar with the acttiVd
i that the non-Zianists followed the has also come for sk to systematize h
studied it at close hand
of the interviewed.)
1obstacle
to
anyone
to
accept
our
re-
fat
h • prffier
i
observ-
bl te
,
Miss Sld's
did an d make possie
ace ni
zo Greet Inas.
ligion and become a member of the
• b their leaders alai
( •
e art
. d a in • proportion to their relative numbers, the percentage of lend then
If crrts toward bringing
'
In a special greeting which accom.
t rue enee of Judaism.
. ono etah
not, except in rare instances,
I Ilouse of Israel.
. Ion o f the
t e various
Me to the Palestine Fund. If there body to undertake this gigantic task ponied the report. Miss Szold gave a
tp h tither among Jews than it is among the Gentiles, in the opinion about an unification
rr
astern world h tioniteN o
"The
Simons of the United States District Court. Inter- • gro...ups i Is :
bringing order out of the chaos . brief summary of the achievements crfin Jest
arm's t . ,
u( is
ge n
grasped the Jewish conce
Jets been any discrimination, it is of
viewed on crime and its causes among the Jews of America, Judge Simons
n .rmati.eLting of Pisgah I odge li (;,,d ; it worships
• he next
shown not in the attitude of Zionists which now prevails in Sabbath ob- of Ihnlassah, of the high regard Pal. ".
'a n ati;i:,( not God, iden r.
. ' much the same p er- will take 'lace in the B'nai Ralth
of
human
nature
reveals
taward the relief fund but in the at- i servant.e, kashruth, Jewish education
.cross-section
.
„
s e " 1. liada"ah 1 s aceom - leclared that a
1
The syna-
•
tilting man With '
..
s aiss a ofhce of the
Taking biro' vpio, lationm
titude of non-Zionists toward the l'al- and in charitable and social endeavor.
"tini"" h" and of the educational ' e ,,,,t sge of . crime per capita in all groups.
Community' House 275 East terry
plishments,
. To acsomplish this great _purpose a and cultural program which Dada. whole, we find decent men and crooks in every group. I guess we're en- avenue, Monday res. -fling Aug 9 The • IT•mnte has rejected the nation of a
'
.
"
'.
concrete
personal
Messiah.
The Old
s-tine fund."
rke
1
r •
the crooks . m well as the decent am li
The Rant Distributism Committee's large fund will be required to
make
i nar, • soh has undertaken.
Tesstament is sufficient and needs no
sem
I titled to our share Of
growth of the
i n'it el,nr 1
t hisi-1 sur'nm
The Hadassah convention opened
,, ,,pen a t all ti m'e.'se rdeut a r irnYg w
Miller, Judge Simons with a touch of smiling irony.
Rabbi
.Schulman
de.
• 'large that the Zionist Organizittion possible the
, s,.._, , ,.
•if Palestine and the United Synagogue. I there-
c, riTe hash been increasing among all groups and members are being urged to
ith greetings by Mrs. L. H.
, It is. tru, e_ of course, .that,,
dal net come to :support
"Perhaps t ere are certain tendencies among ' municato with the sencgre ary forena n '; r'' '''"PrIP!,h;.m.7 t , ".
fore urge that this convent' o n make w
sident of Buffalo Chapter. Rabbi .
pre
tell•
it.
mantague,
one
of
the
or-
during the period of the war, but that
' in America," he continue,. .
osegrroups into virtue or crime. It information regarding the lodge anti
the ' plums for a $5.000.000 campa ign for M. M. Eichler offered the invocation
• II of t he conference, said that
g •I1 nissr.
o f 'various groups that lead individuals of those
all Palestine help Was given by an- traditional Judaism. With such A
his, . of the civil law among our , order-
watt
and was followed by the reading
Committee,
is
.
the
Jewish
Religious
Union
in
London
Joint DistribMall
cable and telegraphic messages from . may be, perhaps, that there are more %,
must not forget that the pro.
hoped to co-operate with Liberal con-
. Ii . led with th e statement that almost fund at our disposal we will be able Palestine and various pang of the people than among other groups. But
airtion of Jews in business is much greater than in other groups.
1 was contributed to Piths- to take nor rightful place in Ameri-
REPORTERS BOYCOTT
gregations all over the world to form
a21.000,110 ,
Speaking
about
crimes
in
general.
Judge
Simons touched for a women'.
!try,
commending
the
work
of
Ila.
I
1 coun
GOVERNMENT PARTY a U1110 ii for furtdarring- progressive
hy the Zionist Organization of can Jewish life."
,
-
-
-
-
-
lasnah
in Zionist
the Holy
Land. Greetings
the
Organization
of , on the wiaespread impression that it is the foreigner who is most likely t.
' • from
----:
,
thought in JuslaiSKL
America from August 191-1 to Jam.
' ' • -
RABBI FRAM DISCUSSES
Yu hear it 6.
"We are deeply' grateful for the
BUCHAREST, -(J. T. A.) -- The
1926 and that the Zionists were Inc
uently that all crimes 1 , general increase of crime the judge re- ' restriction placed by Premier Ayers,- kindness with which our plan has
BOOK NOBODY KNOWS America were extended by lAmis Lip.1be the criminal.
mainstay of Jewish life in Palestine
y
sky, oho was elected president of the :
a. If y•ni ',Iasi that there were almest as nian
fo
are committed by foreigners.
from 1914 to the present day.
eu on parliamentary reporters, esp. , - : been received by our American lead-
On ,,,,x,Saturday morning. July organization, and from the United charged frequently
the facts you fins! that the reasons as thore were criminals but dally directed against the Jewish ler." she artist.
It sometimes occurs
Zionists are net opposed to agricul-
e lawn which foreignera are most fn" Ihe did venture to suggest a few of the •
BS the sub- Palestine Appeal. by Emanuel Neu. 1
newspapermen. has resulted in a boy- to the English readers of Anierican
tarsi relief work for the Jews of Rus-
. , . '2 Retail F ro m will take
which is mann. executive director.
accused
of
violating
are
law,
hank
n
ern
,
.
commo
■
more
rep-ipapers
that
interest
in synagogue life
colt-on
the
part
of
all
Cie
press
Ira or to settling Jews on the lane ,in rest of his ;email a
i vo g ,,, more
Reports of natianal committee I quently
we
the ,
IIIrnetinr Wide attention. "The Book work wire submitted by Mr?. Doro• , that are indigenous to Americ•. The I "For ear thing law than w ,, eve ,. ' resentatives against the government and attendance at synagogue serv-
I1 a - sia. but they are opposed to i
by
Bruce
Barton.
requently
commit
crin
Know.,"
they
most
f
ices
:seem
to
con
naturally to the
•
pastanda
sponsood
by
the
Joint
'
•
Nobody
ws 1klined Considered
4
Y•
jtsct for Saturday, July 16,' thy Lefkowitz, treasurer; Mrs. A. II.; crimes
frontlAt N' tl
. American crimes. It is not their had I
The reporter, declared that the) average American Jew. Here it
'' ' rilaition roinniittes. in conneetbm
The . sul,
Fromenson, Palestine supplies depart- .
leo
1
i
f
rises
the
increase
in
the
sum-
rity."
,
n
birth
but
their
American
en-
'
The
will
not
report
any
of
the
apeechen
savors
of
an
acquired,
taste.
•II its Rassian land csaorization
. in "The Thinking Alita
e ' &ICI's'
vironment that in chiefly responsible is r of crimes 11 wsn't mean anything. in parliament mode by mentbers of Amerimsn congregations seem to un-
Toe musir of the services is ern- meal; Mrs. A. J. Bandes, infant h
1 ' ow, aceording to the statirient. It derol
E ,,,, y 4 . ,, ,,,m, .. ,,,,,,y Legislature.
by
Miss
Rhea
Harris,
contralto.
'
fare;
Mrs.
II.
Kottler,
penny
school
,
for
each
offenses.
And
yet,"
Adde'
darstand
better
than
we
do
the
sig-
-rfn. the propaganda with being a
g"""ffient
PurtY•
;ice to Zionism and a rallying and Miss Frances Rosenberg, organ- . luncheon fund; Mrs. Irma I.. Lind-
Id .• every local -t•oumil passes, laws and the
The
proposal
to forbid the Jews nificant port that social service plays
•
twins Jewish National Fund, SIrn. 1. Judge Simons eautiousli. - I'm "
. enough and I've been in this wort.' statutes y,ur after year and every from entering the government build- ' in Jewish life," she declared.
-t for anti.Zionists throughout the 1,!,,st.
time
a
new
law
hr
a
new
statute
is
it It also charges that the .tattle' Nlanv Jewish women havo found S. Adlerblum, cultural committee
j , long enough to be wary of generaliz. I
Report, on the position of I.iberal
to attend parliamentary aes-ions
on
p,i0Usly
ing
passed seine act that was
mo rning a gwai iieCaSion to Mrs. S. Inselbuch, hospitality, ,
utCommittee
in twine; used
ationa."
Professor fuze, the Judaism in the various countries to-
,gib
S i,
lie went on to tell of a white Oliva , lawful berg men unlace tut. There are leader
"." mad('
by Roumanian anti-Sam- day were submitted to the Interne-
S" tul t ' iraY
heir children to temple with M irs Ruth Cohen, executive commit-'
of the
tho
,i0 govertinwnt to further take
, them.
Children appreciate the son'- tee.
.
proposal was accepted, tional Liberal Conference at Mon-
': own ends. "Into every newspaper
CAM` he heard recently which involved' thousands of such arts that have been
His
The reports reviewed the progren. ,r, woman
several
men Americans
all of whom outlawes1 by the legialative bestir.. fed• rtes.
vet to sad
be pure
native
Rabbi Stern reported
a+ well as the adult,.
despite the protests of Foreign SIM- day',, session.
•''.• e a st n BM Of inspired prOyarnnoil , • cos ,ade
by at Iladassah
in its e ff o rt, to tth. •
'
and
Ittcal.
For
instance,
begin
10:30
and
State
I
s
oral,
we.
r•oes from the offices of the Russia') ,
ester Duca and the deputies of the for Germany, Dr. Slorgenntern for
Fl r ,
Th e , C
lain for Palestine an energetic body
at II ,:to.
carry' from the hill country of Kentucky. ,
I
Amelia.
('laude
Mantefiore for Eng-
Jewish leilshevist section, which ton- arc
nipleted
"
r
.. _
of Jewish women in America to car
"There was not a blemish on their 100 rency
there arid
are the
crimes
st office.
against
Thee
the
(Times
cur- 0Prosition•
the post
As a result of the boycott all the land and Rabbi Wulff. president of
'''lii all Dovish interests
Miss
on
for that
-country's
welfare.
the state-
Cohen
announced
• large
increase in per cent Americanship," remarked the have always been crimes. But before
SAMUELS CONGRATULATED
' .114 rwernment." says under
the
JERUSALENI.-
Stockholm
for Sweden.
. - -.1.
- - T. A.I - The . membership durin,r the past year, iudge, "Yet it would t ridiculous to the Mann Act Manna a federal law newspapers in Roumania, with the the The
question Kehillah.
of the opposition
of Lib-
• ' ht. "The Jewish section in cam-
ow+ of the conferring of the Knight- bringing Ole total to 30,614, as cum. pro\ e film thin that all white slavers mar) Iran
have taken
women from
one nape:fres]
exception of
the govrrament
organ.; I crab Judaism in Germany against
to another
for immoral
purpooa
without
new. of parliamen-
-Is! ef partisans, one of whose ob.
,tati.
the
sub-
WaS
-sions is hatred of Zionism and per.
crime increasing among the but there wife then no federal law I tart proceedings. The papers an- , Orthodoxy and Zionism
hood of the Grand Cross Order of pared to 23,436 for 1925. She also are "Is
Americans."
- , elan of Ile'irew and of the Jewish
nounced that they will not publish I )act of the addresa of Rabbi Stern who
•
h 0
the
Bath
upon
Sir
Herbert
Samuel
by
added
that
the
number
of
chapters
such
an
.
..
u
as
against
Jews
in
America
.
I
asked.
ieligien, It to not charges! that the
any parliamentary reports as long as 'asserted that "The Liberal oppootion
Iladassah
nsi entg.
Fed
eLrainl ero
ifiehyproe
"Yes," replit diudge Simons, "crime m
not att• t bea•ennd otobt„lazted
Joint Distribution Committee is know- King George on the occasion of Ills I has grown from 245 to 276.
the 'strike of the newspapermen will I is directed less against Orthodoxy
activity. Miss Cohen said, is now in is increasing among Jews just
it is
'twit' a party to this propaganda but Ma
continue and the government (kelt than against Zionism.
a
great
deal
of
interest.
progress
in
every
large
Jewish
city.
that it is bring used for this end is M. ' stv's birthday has been received
increasing among all classes of peo- on all the time."
I
not withdraw its restriction against
h
Mrs. Lefkowitz reported on the
,
(Turn to Page Nine)
molest from the way its own prima- L nett Monier, the high commissioner
'ple."
the press representatives.
Page 3.)
(Torn
to
tulations
Asked about the reasons for this
dispatched
a
cable
of
congra
Banda in being conducted."
Page.)
Last
(Turn to
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to Sir Herbert.
(CoatInum1 Oa Page 2.)
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