All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS 11RONICLE C liEbETROIT TELEPHON E AD O d C THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JULY 30, 1926. VOL. XXX, NO. 9. . 13'nai B'rith Lodge SUCCESS OF RUSSIAN JEWISH FARM COLONIES ASTOUNDS AMERICAN SOCIAL Names Committees WORKER AFTER FOUR WEEKS' SURVEY Elected President of Cleveland Orphan Home Port Huron Lodge No. 1047 Presented With Charter By Samuel Sternberg. POLISH GOVERNMENT DECLARES ATTITUDE ON JEWISH PROBLEM Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents Palestine Appeal Exceeds Its Quota All Regions Show Marked In- crease. $7,500,00 to Be Raised Next Year. Prefers Constitution Enforce- ment to Secret Treaties, Says Premier Bartel. EMANUEL NEUMANN ANSWERS CHARGES OF DAVID A BROWN Dispute Centers Around Al- NEW YORK.--The quota of $5,- leged Zionist Proposal of 000,000 adopted as the goal of Om Secret Pact. United Palestine Appeal at the Na- tional Palestine Conference held last 1026 have been announced by Julius fall in Baltimore has been over- WITHDRAW OR PROVE, JEWISH DEPUTIES CLUB Deutelbaum, president of Pisgah REUBEN BRAININ, HONORARY VICE-PRESIDENT by a sum in excess of $250,- CHALLENGES ZIONIST FAVORS BROAD POWERS reached 000, according to a statistical tabula- OF ZIONIST ORGANIZATION, LAUDS PROJECT Lodge, No. :14, I. 0. B. B.: General Committee Julius Deutel tion showing the amounts raised in Repeats Charge That Russian Anti-Semitic Economic Policy every region of the country and con- The Difficult Social and Religious Problems of Jewish Colonists boom, chairman; Adolph Freund, Colonization Plan Is Anti- Abram- Is Declared Harmful to tained in a special report of Emanuel Samuel Sternberg, Henry M. Abram- Are Already Being Solved by the Older, That Is Neumann, the volunteer general di- ovitz, Aaron Brooch, George Gamer, Zionist Move. Polish State. the Three - Year Settlers. Abe Lenhoff, Bernard Ginsburg, rector of the campaign. Harry Slavin, Sidney Alexander, Ja- This unprecedented •flow 'of gener- NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.)—David W A RSA W.-- (J. T. A.)—The at- NEW YORK.—The astounding achievements of 10,000 Jewish families, cob Rosenberg, harry Gurovitch, osity from American Jewry for the A. lirown, national chairman of the titude of the Bartel, government to- former tradesmen and city dwellers, now settled as farmers on the Russian Meyer Stone, Morris Shatzen, Philip rebuilding of the Jewish national United Jewish Campaign and Emanu- ward the Jewish question in Poland prairies, are described by Dr. Maurice Heater, executive secretary of the Ettin g er, Samuel Raskin, Alfred home came in the form of direct sub- el Neumann, general director of the was made clear by Prime Minister Boston Federation of Jewish Charities, in a cable. from Moscow to David Ross, Harry Yudkoff, Elias Goldberg. scriptions for the United Palestine United Palestine Appeal, were the two Professor Bartel in his first statement A. Brown, national chairman of the $25,000,000 United Jewish Campaign. Appeal amounting to $4,080,101 and figures to play the main role in the Anti-Defamation Committee Sid. of policy submitted to the Sejm. The Dr. Ilexter, who is a former president of the National Conference of ney Alexander, chairman; Rabbi Leo in the form of trust funds made second chapter of the dramatic contro- statement, which differed radically Jewish Social Workers, lecturer on economics at Harvard, and whose survey M. Franklin, Rabbi A. M. Hershman, through the United Palestine Appeal versy between the American Jewish from previous nebulous remarks of of economic conditions in Mexico is just off the press, has spent over four Morris Garnett, Louis James Rosen- for the various institutions for which Joint Distribution Committee and the fanner governments or their com- weeks in Russia, during which time he visited Cherson, Krivoi Rog and berg Bernard Ginsburg. the appeal was carried on, notably Zionist Organization of America, pletely ignoring the question, was ' Crimea and made a complete survey of the progress of the back-to-the-soil for the Hebrew University. The prin- which continued to hold the attention Welfare Committee—George Go- welcomed with long cheers by the movement on the part of Russian Jewry which has 'attracted world-wide FRED LAZARUS, JR. cipal trust funds were that of Mrs. of the American Jewish public. The group of Jewish deputies? attention, and is being supported by part of the funds raised in the United mar, chairman; Benjamin F. Barnett, • Celia Rosenbloom of Pittsburgh, in new developments which assumed a Harry II. Prenzlauer, Rabbi Harry Z. Economic anti-Semitism is harm- memory of her late husband, Sol Ron character unparalleled in the history Jewish Campaign. lip Ettinger, Carl Ross.; ful to the Polish state, the prime "All descriptions, including mine, fail to do Justice to the astounding Gordon, Phi senbloom, for $500,000, and that of • minister declared in the part of his Isidore D. Morrison of New York for of American Jewish organizations was achievements I have witnessed of the 10,000 Jewish families who are adjust- man, Daniel Lewis. •Offic regrettedbymany who considered it statement which dealt with the Jew- Entertainment Committee—Jacob $100,000. ing themselves in these regions to/ a further step In widening the breach ish question. Questions of taxation , Rosenberg, chairman; Harry "1 The roll call of the regions shows between the Iwo outstanding organi- farming life," says Dr. Heater. and credit must be decided on -their koff, Silas Feinberg, Nathan L. M.; (,realer New' York heading the test zations in American Jewish life. saw the harvesting of a bumper merits and not attingi religious and Fineberg, Benjamin A. Gladwin. with a total raised amounting to $1,- wheat crop in the Jewish settlements. Echoes of the pre-campaign days in Organization Committee — Harry Fred Lazarus Chosen Presi- national lines, he declared. 411,000 followed by the Chicago- 1925 were amplified in the present Part of this crisp is being acquired Alluding to the l'olish Jewish Slavin, chairman; Samuel Raskin, Midwestern region, where the sum controversy. The new charges and by the government for seeding par- dent. Site Acquired For the agreement concluded by the Grabsk• obtained amounted to $563,000. A associate chairman; Harry YudIMIT, counter charges, bringing forth a de- poses. government, the prime minister tie New Cleveland Home. "Four causes contribute to this Samuel Sternberg, Julius Horwitz,' marked advance over the previous Glared that "the present governmen t year is recorded by every region in nial and a challenge centered around Benjamin Yahett. Oscar D. Mann, A. amazing success," Dr. Ilexter's cable Not Attacking Zionism But An what is alleged to be a proposal on CLEVELAND, 0.—Fred Lazarus, does not intend to enter into secret the roster. Fineberg, A. J. Blumenau, continues. "The first is the relentless the pan of the Zionist leaders prior .1r., of Columbus was elected president agreements with the Jewish popula- swering Attacks of Lipsky Elias Goldberg. The following are the totals shown to the inauguration of both campaigns attention of the colonists to the gov- tion; to the contrary, it prefers that at the annual meeting of the hoard of Finance Committee—Morris Shot- And Satellites. This by the tabulation for the other parts I that the United Jewish Campaign un- ey o ic policy. ernment s economic zen, chairman; Samuel Sternberg, D. trustees and directors of the Cleve- the constitutional provisions with re- of the country. means that they stick closely to farm- dertake to make gout any deficit that gard to the Jewish population be car- Northern New England (including might, it was feared, accrue to the NEW YORK.--Davits A. Brown re- W. Simons, Bernard Ginsburg, Philip ' land Jewish Orphan Home, succeeding ing and make no side ventures. See- Ettinger, Julius Braun, Harry Wachs.. Adolph Freund of Detroit. Benjamin ried out. The regulation of the clos- Massachusetts, Vermont, New Hamp- 1 the surpri-ing adaptability of plied to the accusations of falsehood ing hours of stores and shops must shire and Maine), $285,000; Con• Koren Ilayesod, the Zionist fund col- Publicity Committee---Alfred Ross, .1. Sainut•Is of Chicago succeeds Mr. lecting instruction, from the then pro-` these new Jewish settlers, supposed and that he is attacking Zionists, be in accordance with the needs of necticut -Rhode Island, $200,000; to be fitted only for city pursuits, to made against him by Emanuel Neu- chairman; Harry Weinberg, .Maurice Lazarus as vice-president. Max E. posed $15,000,000. the consumers and merchants. New York State (outside of Greater farming life, and their herculean ef- mann, director of the United Pales- Marcus. Meisel, Cleveland was re-elected treas- The refusal to enter such a secret "Czaristic imposed upon New York), $173,604; Northern New Sick Committee — Abe Lenholl, , user of the sinking fund; Stella S. agreement Was the cause of the latter forts to succeed. Each one of them tine Appeal and secretary of the Ke- have been annulled and will Jews the chairman; Leonard Brode, Ben Krell, • 1•azarus, secretary; Michael Sharlitt, Jersey, $227,000; Eastern Pennsyl- Zionist attacks on the United Jewish works as if he felt that the success ren Ilayestot In his reply Mr. Brown Abe Yudkotf, Sol Moscow. I superintendent, and Jack Girick, as- not lie applied in the future," he de- vania (including Delaware and Campaign was the substance of the of the whole enterprise involving the points out that his recent statement clared. Intellectual Advancement Commit- sistant superintendent. Southern New Jersey), $402,000; charge formulated by David A. Brown fate of thousands already on the soil was in reply to the attacks made The Sejm adopted in its first read- Seaboard (including Maryland, Dia- The present status of the new build- tee—Henry M. Abramovitz, chair- in a statement he issued. This charge and many thousands more yet to fol- upon him by Louis Lipsky and "a man; Nathaniel Goldstick, Jacob Mar ing project was discussed. A -phase ing the government bill to make trict of Columbia, Virginia, North was denied by Emanuel Neumann, in low, depends on him. Third, the un- few of his satellites," among whom gobs, Sol Blunmost•n, Aaron Droock, of the subject is the sale about to be changes in the constitution. Carolina and South Carolina), $199,- a statement issued on behalf of the stinted aid that is being, given tMs he includes Neumann. Prior to the appearance of the 475; Western Pennsylvania and Weat Administrative ( ommatee of the Zion- Mr. Brown, who- wired his reply Morris Shatzen, Henry M. Rottniamr.conShirmated of the property to the movement by the government. This Benjamin A. Giadwin, Meyer Stone,Icity of Cleveland for the sum of $350,- prime minister in the Sejm, the Coun- Virginia, $125,000; Michigan, 8115,- ist Organization of America, who aid takes various forms, chiefly trod Detroit to the offices of the 001. This money will be applied by cil of Ministers, at the request of the 000; Ohio - Kentucky, $245,000; challenged Mr. Brown to withdraw or grants of forest lands for timber United Jewish Campaign in New Harry Yudkoff, Publication Committee — Samuel the Jewish Orphan Home Imard to the prime minister, instructed the resixic. purposes, financial credits I if various York ('ity for release to the press, Sternberg, chairman; Alfred Ross, cost id the new building. A site for tine departments to submit men's- Southwest (including Missouri, Kan- substantiate his charge. sas, Mississippi, Arkansas, Nebraska, Mr. Neumann in issuing his denial types, the granting of reduced rates rondo on various aspects of tile Jew- associate chairman; Sidney Alexan- , the new home has been acquired. Tennessee and Oklahoma 1, $170,000; declared that the Zionists had "defi- "I have just read Emanuel Neu- for transportation and freight re- Representatives of Districts No. 2 ish question in Poland. Particular South (including Florida, Georgia, nitely and explicitly" disclaimed the bombastic, dm., Jacob Rosenberg, 'Morris Shot- , noisy, bates. Fourthly, the aid the Jew- mann's rather zen, Abe Lenhoff, Harry Slavin, and No. 6, Independent Order B'nai emphasis was laid on the Jewish Alabama and Louisiana), 8120,000; idea of including an appropriation for ish fanners are receiving from Amer- large.:vorded statement and have no George Gamer, henry M. Abrams. B'rith, and committees and other rep- school question, with the report of Pacific Coast (including Oregon, the Keren Ilayt•soti in the budget of Jews, primarily through the desire to dignify it by a lengthy re- icon , resentatives of the Jewish Orphan which the minister of the interior Harry Gurovitch. Washington and California), 8196,• the United Jewish Campaign. Ile ad- funds raised in the United Jewish ply. That 'A gully conscience is its vitz Initiation Committee--Hurry Gu. Home, directing the task of planning and the minister of education were 000; Texas, $05,000; Northwest (In- mitted, however, that conferences be- Campaign and administered by the own accuser' is borne out by the fact rovitch, chairman. The other mom- for the new home will consider ar-; charged. chiding Minnesota, North Dakota and tween J. D. C. leaders and Zionist American Jewish Joint Distribution that Mr. Neumann takes it upon him- Will Vote Broad Powers. hers of this committee will be an- • rangements for a campaign for lien's- i leaders had taken place but this hap- i South Dakota), P45,000. self to give answer. It is a well Conmattee. ---}sary loalioss - a loft* rneetinse-Swetwi —The Club of Jewish Deputtest -w11 "-"Tommehting on the figures, Mr. ! pened not at the suggestion of the known fact in legal procedure that souneera;•latent' Dr. Rosen's Genius Factor. Port Huron Lodge, No. 1047, In. heist in Cleveland Ortober 16. vote for the proposal to grant broad Neumann stated that the success of Zionists but at the suggestion of Mr. the attorney lacking a case chal- A feature of the annual report pit- Order li'nai B'rith, of I powers to the Bartel government, ac- the United Palestine Appeal in the Brown. "Since these conferences lenges, makes 'false' charges, uses dependent Order in the success of this tremendous en- terms such as false and "mischiev- Port Huron, Mich., was presentee nested by superintendent Sharlitt, cording to a statement made by Dap- year was the outstanding standing f e lae necessarily bore a confidential char- hich reviewed the statistics of the uty Isaac (truenbaum in the debate lure of terprise is the ability, infinite capac- ous' without the slightest founda- with its charter with an impressivelw %Masst Zionist convention in acter and involved other J. D. C. lead- Pa Icy and attention to detail of the per- tion, petty recriminations, vitupera- ceremony on Tuesday evening, Julylhome for the past five years, or the in the Sejm. Buffalo. "The quota of $5,000,000 er," aside from Mr. Brown we prefer 27. Presentation of the charter was peried within which he has beetled sonnel of the Joint Distribution Com- tion and billingsgate. The parliament debated at length adopted last November," he added, not to enter into further details un- by Samuel Sternberg, e h,pres ..-. the institution, was the announcement the authorization proposal. In his less it becomes necessary to - do so," mittee's training staff, gathered and "Mr. Neumann befogs the issue made (Turn to Last I'age.) Mr. Neumann declared, referring to directed by Dr. Joseph A. Rosen, just as does a shyster lawyer in build ident of Pisgah Lodge of Detroit, as' of remarkable health conditions pre- statement Deputy Gruenbaum said I certain proposals he submitted to Dr. that the declaration of Prime Minis- whose genius in this field is marked. ing up a defense by trying to create the representative of District Grand' calling at the home. has been lost I. p death ter Bartel was t he first open state-' — ' Not Wt•izmann with the knowledge of Mr. 1 These factors blend harmoniously the impression that I am attackint Lodge No. 6 of the order. Heights and Brown and at his suggestion. Mr. Sternberg, in his presentation . within five years. meta to the effect that the anti- with the zeal for success felt by each he Zionists of America. No our speech, enumerated the various ac-' weights of the boys and girls show Semitic economic policy is harmful RABBI FRAM SPEAKS ON The statement of Mr. Brown was individual colony, which results in a reading my statements can find any- PRE-BIBLICAL PALESTINE published in the last issue of The De- males of the order and elaborated decided incrra.ss's ucrr those to the Polish state. "The Club of unique esprit-de-corps. thing, resembling an attack on the upon the aims and accomplishmentsIlloys and girls graduated in early ----- troit .lowish Chronicle. Jewish Deputies will vote for the au- "The magnitude of the work can Zionists. My statement was an an- health of the children While the Jewish pioneers are dig- Mr. Neumann's Statement. it,inoanialBfrraitther.nity. Fears and the thorization proposal, but that this be grasped when I report that while swer to a series of vicious attacks ojThtheishg,r0eat,.,finttheernin h e has improved the report shows. Mr. Neumann's statement read: power be given only to the Bartel ging up the soil of Palestine for the I was in the Crimea there arrived a upon me by Louis Lipsky and a few "It is with regret that I am com- census figures presented by Mr. government," Deputy Gruenbauni planting of seed, Christian archae- ship-load of 1,000,000 French tiles of his satellites. It is well known stated, "is in its institutions for the , 1 I The Sharlitt show' a total of 394 children ologists are also at work digging up pelled, in accordance with the request t h e wi d e declared. intended for the roofs of settlers that Emanuel Neumann is Louis care of the sick, the aged, the orphan; it is in ghettos of at the home in 1:126 as against 386 Deputy Chrucki, a Ukrainian op- the lost civilizations which existed in and authorization of the administra- houses. The diflicultiaa which nat- Lipsky's 'man Friday,' inhaling only and Eastern Europe to which the B'nai for 1925. Sixty children have been ad- posed to the authorization proposal, Palestioe before the days of the tive committee of the Zionist Organ- urally arise in the work of settlers when Lipsky exhales, and with an ear Bible. In his sermon Saturday, Aug. ization of America, to reply to the lat- B'rith offered bread in the days of , mitt " in 1926 ' interjected: "Every Pole has his of the first year are, in this undertak- attuned to his master's voice. 7, Rabbi Leon Frain will present a est attack launched against the Amer- own Jews." ing, being lessened by the develop- "If it ever becomes necessary to the war; it is in the Jewish homes to facture of the remarkable relics that ican Zionist Administration by the na- to which B'nai B'rith extends a father's The importance of Jewish partici- Ilue ment of their technical skill lay before the Jews Of America the have been discovered and of their tional chairman of the United Jewish pation in the revival of commerce the training given to them by Dr. Ito- story of intrigue and cheap politic+ hand; it is in Mexico, where B'nai significance in Jewish history and in Campaign. However dtaply I have was emphasized by the Polish Minis- sen's staff, and the stimulus that of that group •hto live on Zionism B'rith is reconstructing Jewish life the history of mankind. r felt on the grave issues involved in the ter of Commerce Kwiatkowski, in an comes to them from the knowledge of instead of for Zionism in connection from the shattered remnants of East The Saturday morning service be- controversy surrounding the Crimean address he delivered before a large the splendid success of their prede- with their series of attacks upon the European ghettos that conic to Mex- gins at 10:30 and is concluded at project, I conceived it to he my duty ico for refuge." -- conference of Polish businessmen 'visors in the Russian prairies. those and United Jewish Campaign Mr. Sternberg concluded by urging Palestine Excavations Uncover held in the offices of the Polish min- 11:3n' Miss Rhea Harris, contralto, as general director of the United Pal- "A gratifying feature of this work responsible for its conduct, let me nanied on rt•sponses. She is accom- estine Appeal to do nothing that istry of commerce. The ministers of sings the the is the benefit which is being derived make clear that I have this story in the members of the newly instituted Numerous Sites Mentioned organ by Miss Frances would increase the tension existing be- lodge to maintain the high standards from it by all the farmers in the sec- its chronological order and if ever lt,enlierg. All are welcome. lit Scriptures, tween the two ornagizations, but on (Turn to Last Page.) tions neighboring the Jewish settle- presented to the Jews of this country of the order and to work unceasingly the contrary, to do everything possible to carry out its program that the ments, especially from the assistance would result in throwing into the dis- to establish and maintain working re- JERUSALEM.— (J. T. A.)—Ar• being given to the non-Jewish farm- card many of the so-collect leaders of Port Huron Lodge might become one lotions. Nor would I make this re- chaeological finds which seem to con- of the strongest component lodges. ers by the Jewish tractor and well. A I 11 e Hee 11 Zionism." joinder but for the fact that Mr. The members of the l'ort Huron by the Palestine expedition of the digging squads." --- — Brown's latest statement seems calcu- Lodge were also addressed by Jacob town Beth Sheen are reported here Dr. Ilexter says in his cable that LAND ALLOTTED FOR JERICHO lated to impugn the honor and repu- Rosenberg of Pisgah Lodge, by the Palestine •xpendition of the the social and religious problems of --. — tation of the Zionist administration in The next regular meeting of Pis- University of Pennsylvania Museum the Jewish colonists are already be- J•RUSALEM.- -(.1. T. A.) — A this country — perhaps only another ing solved by the older, that i+ by land all, plaint for New. Jericho, a new gab Lodge, No. 34, I. 0. B. B., will of Philadelphia, which, under Alan step in a campaign to vilify and dial. take place in the community center, Rowe, has now completed an examin- the three-year settlers, "I am con- Palestine town planned by Arabs, was credit the men who for so many years 275 East Ferry avenue, on Monday ation of the material found at Bei- By LAWRENCE LIPTON vinced that this agricultural enter- made by the Paleltine• government to have devoted themselves whole-heart- evening, Aug. 9, 1926, A special san, the Beth Shean of the Bible. prise constitutes the way out for that the founders of the town. it was learn- edly and successfully to the upbuild- program has been arranged for the The expedition discovered four Ca- (Editor's Note:—In the interview's which have appeared, many portion of Russian Jewry affected by ed here. ing of l'alestine. This statement con- naanite temples, tat; dating Iron' the divergent opinions have been expressed upon the same subject and an economic policy which makes the The town, which will be located to evening and members will be advised tain,' three allegations which taken to- reign of the Pharaoh Ramses IL one of the programs contemplated by the out of these diverse opinions it may be possible to make a synthesis change from city to farming life an the south of Jericho, the Bible Town gether constitute a most serious accu- from that of his predecessor and one which will enable the Jew to actually orient himself along lines absolute necessity," Dr. Renter's of !'alms, 000 feet below sea level, will various committees for their activi- sation which no self-respecting men from the Tel el Amarna period. which may lead to a greater unity than has heretofore been are fact. cable continues. "The government is have 2111 Ma. It is intended to devel- ties during the remainder of the cur- can allow to be unchallenged. The evidence shoos that the south- rent year. The interview has the advantage of being spontaneous and unstudied ready to continue its aid in the same ep the town as a winter resort. "The three allegations are: ern temple of the l'haraoh Ramses II friendly, substantial spirit as in the and gives a better picture of what is actually going on in the mind "First, that the Zionists began to was dedicated to the warrior god Re- past, recognizing that the under-priv- of the interviewed.) attack the United Jewish campaign sheph, and the northern one-to the ileged status of the Jews under the goddess Antit, or Ashtaroth, whose Children of and 9 ears y who read and write simple hebrew sentences, had !e'en turned down. It regime makes special treatment Pi monument was discovered in the i t ns ti rue of th class room reet one an: after certain demands made by them e . who understand the rout i ne tons o oecessary now if they are to be saved Secondly, that the sneeific demand 111.90111. CMJIA ...is MI. 1.11. building. cA. e w1,111 I e conversation entirely in Hebrew—all learned made by responsible Zionist officers i t from the frightful economic dilemma Dr. Rowe's investigations show tither and carry on a s mp my impression of a class room they find themselves in now, due to in the short space of nine months. That Was was that the Joint Distribution Com- that the building called the Temple: UNITED PALESTINE APPEAL demonstration in the l'hiladelphia branch of the United Hebrew Schools. mate guarantee the budget of the the restrictive measure,' of the old of flagon was the southern temple1 tin s The teacher showed every evidence of a thorough pedagogical training in Rerun Ilayesod up to $3,000,000. zariatic regime which barred them bens of Ramses II and that called the nmdern methods. He used no English but adhered strictly to the avowea FFFFF .c iao v w.r... Fa-, !Mr from productive careers." "Third, that the Zionists demanded %ATONAL RIO MADAM. 1,1011 House of Ashtaroth and the rouse of principle of the school--Ivrith b' 1i:rah—that is, Irehrew in Ilebrew, His 1.1=70111 104,WAM 101114•• t1,0V2101.0' Twebt• Zionist Colonies. their gods was the northern temple. schoolroom manner was quiet, his personality winning, he maintained sple ❑ that this agreement be kept secret. 1111/40 1.11211ACNI "Every one of these allegations and • LIICI=Id ISMUTIO. Dr. Heater calls attention in his The Book of Chronicles clearly in- did discipline, and his technique was finished and efficient. It was easy to all t em together are false, etas- cable to the Zionist colonies in the dicates the existence of two temples see how, with improved methods and the latest in schoolroom equipment, chievous and without the slightest .14 Arne M.,. Crimea. "There are 12," he says. MAC .111•TIS at Beth Sheen during the Philistine (MM. NOV Yea the teaching of Hebrew and Jewish education in general have risen in the foundation in fact. "and the Joint Distribution Commit- occupation and tht• fact that there last decade from the bedlam of frontier schools to the dignity of modern "The first is manifestly untrue on tee is using one of them for nurseryi were two is now proven by the cunt- the record. No attacks on the United pedagogy. purposes." nations. Following this demonstration, Bernard Isaacs, superintendent of the Jewish Campaign were made by Zion- Dr. Helder was accompanied on his The walls of the temples of Setil United Hebrew Schools, throug whose efforts the schools have been iris at any time. On the contrary, tour of the Jewish colonies in Rua and Ramses bear evidence of having brought to their present high standing among educational institutions, din -. Zionists participated and co-operated bilr tact. ass, sia by Reuben Brainin, honorary vice been built by ('retail (Minoan1 mer- cussed with me at some length the e; in the United Jewish Campaign in all president of the Zionist Organization cenariek who left sins on the bricks,' of a Jewish education when they know parts of the country. The Zionists did, Of America, who is also one of the characteristic cylindrical cult objects alMS education in general and the Detroit enough to be hoar mitzvah. In try ing houever, criticize one item in the pro- most distinguished Hebrew and Yid- and ring flower stands. These indi-I tateat 0.-t• caristsi., u . ram artic lar . and p achievements of Hebrewto give the child a national and a rt re- gram of the J. D. C.; viz., the pro- dish publicists. rate the presence of Cretan mercer'. /if SS dor Ivo, My first questions concerned the Banal,' education the home is a very posal for mass colonization of Jews in Mr. Brainin, who is syndicating a aries in the Egyptian array at an personnel of the student body. important factor. We always remind 1 as a proimt fraught with den- series of articles on Russian Jewish earlier time than was previously sup- -or Sir, letiw "What," I inquired, "is the percent- the parent"; that the girls, the future ger to the ri ,ii.d sh piesoplie92a4nd tainted airricultural colonization, has sent to posed. m o tives. age of girls as compared with the mothers of Israel, should be as well • t es country a preliminary report i toe foil Ot11 lateral U. solo , f Isar • • number of boys'!" informed as the boys on all things which vies in enthusiasm with Dr tto ratirtaatnog (taste( poor, M. •atalod la PROFESSOR KYLE witRhutanthtii -sPcarl ietsitr i nam ia nhemg'n'tni "The percentage of girls to bus s sr Iota cf as Heater's message to National Chair- REPORTS DISCOVERIES ha '; pare .:tape ,, of (hi p u pil s the scheme "so advocated by its Bol- fluctuates between 3:1 and 40 per rent" je .'•.1i;- h1 man Brown. Others who made the NEW YORK.--1.1. T. A.1—A re-. I oat to ecglt.rt r. so Us eta. oar replied Mr. Isaacs. "It depends a good com', from orthodox homes, from eon- shevist protastonirs in Russia as far tour with Dr. Heater were Professor .f }ootellela noporlal'Ity *la Q. pst4 lotto of port of the results of the excavations k . as a l9le2,1,t a c lateral.. re Ola Aorta.., toter! u taw are to Chafkin of the Alliance Israelite, dis- th Se h r the' deal on the neigh0oirhood from which servatice homes and from reform hac carried K i • vslat Or roam Oth Ye more f !•ale as4 falaatlalas a itself itnsdel to nIrthhe e fp"Ire an. The our pupils come. The very pious or. mes'!" I asked, coverer of the anti-cholera serum and town • d in Joshua and known r:t* to, 1.1,4*. Is not yet convinced earliest of-the conversations to which "So far as the find two are con- theriox parent. famous Zionist; Dr. 1. Fuchs, presi- to the Palestine Arabs as Tell Beit (tat the girls should be entrusted with cerned, conservative and orthodox Ju- Mr. Brown refers took place on July dent of the Moscow Jewish commas 1%it aorta la oat a Soo sill Mrs4,41 ■ 0 M. Mirsam, 13 miles southwest of Heb- the burden of preserving Judaism. daism are very close together in De- 17, 1925. after numerous articles had 5 . N . •ssnarweas tat...taw.' we Roll ity and Dr. Lander, representing tht ron, was brought by Professor Mel- la rioted to aeo "odor. I r ,alert U.S is *la elm, They think it is sufficient if the girls troit. For our purposes, at any rate appeared in the press and after reso- Leningrad Jewish community. vin G. Kyle, president of the Xenia o inn t. sa la re laarl learn to conk and acquire the rudi- it is not necessary to make that dis- lutions had been adopted by the Zion- Dr. Heater also made a study of Theological Seminary, St. Louis, who ments of the ceremonial observance,— tinction at all. Their children consti- ist Convention held in Washington and Plow root ay bar Oro. the credit-loan organizations set up returned from Palestine recently. like lighting candles on Shabbnth, the tute almca.t the whole of our student In preliminary conferences in New in Russia by the Joint Distribution The excavations, which were ear- routine of holiday rituals, and the way body. Both the orthodox and the con- England and elsewhere during the Committee for the benefit of Jewish .' ried on at • cost of not more than to prepare kosher (nod and keep ■ servative parents require that their month of June, 1925. The conference artisans, to whom these credit snots 82,100, revealed ruins which tell a kosher kitchen. On the other extreme children shall learn the Hebrew Ian- on July 17, took place at Kr. Brown's lout Carr" tutions advance loans for the .pur complete and continuous history of you find those parents who think that rums RILICITI chase of raw goods and implements. (Tarn to len page.) (Turn to Last Page.) even their boys have received enough (Turn To Last Pace.) • .3 (Tarn to last page.J Dr. Maurice Hexter, Executive Secretary Boston Federation of Jewish Charities, Says Reports Fail to Do Justice to The following committee appoint- Achievements of Settlers. ments for the second half of the year ers Elected For Orphan Home BROWN REPLIES TO EMANUEL NEUMANN Bible Narratives Bernard Isaacs Discusses Hebrew and Hebrew Schools A United Palestine Appeal Appreciation j