TELEPHONE Ali Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS CADILLAC IFI- EbET•OIT _JEWISH IIRONICL THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN VOL. XXX, NO. 14 Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1926 Insists J swish Turkish Will Pisgah Lodge[ Notables Act Ccwarc NATIONAL MINORITY RIGHTS ARE SAME Establish Library, AS THE RIGHTS GUARANTEED BY UNITED ri'iriutthedBroatodcamsteemrbteorsBe STATES CONSTITUTION, SAYS MARSHALLIB'npaiistB 1-0-4-0 OFFICE Ushers In New Year , JEWISH FARMERS • With Four Services RAISED ONE MILLION SHUTS SACRAMENTAL DOLLAR GRAIN CROP WINE SHOPS IN N. Y. ! PROHIBITION Temple Beth El to Accommo- date 6,0.00 Worshipers 011 High Holidays. Temporary Suspension of All Wine Permits Ordered by Chester P. Mills. - - CHARGES MANY ABUSES OF PRIVILEGES IS CAUSE During September. Colonists in Cherson District Produce 500,000 Bushels Nest Wednesday evening with the Famous Constitutional Lawyer Replies to Criticism of American Above Personal Needs. ushering in of the New Year, Te , 1 Henry M. Ahramovitz, chairman of Beth El expects to offer facilities for Israelite in Jewish Press on Action of Turkish the intellectual advancement commit- worship to the largest number of Jewish Notables. ! tee of Pisgah Lodge, No, 31, Ind,. ' co.ridnrionists who have ever sour - NEWS IN CABLE SENT h in an- p endent Order Mud p W rit,m shiped under the auspices of a single BY SON OF ROSENWALD which rogr a VIEW OF PRESS REVEALS LACK OF KNOWLEDGE cultural n u congregation in the city of Detroit, • -- -- OF WHAT TREATY CLAUSES MEANT FOR MINORITY floncig o o ff ered members of the or- ' will be off sir, perhaps, in alit' city of the main- Applications Must Be Made ganization for the remainder of the try. On that occasion, the great tem- William Rosenwald Finds That Through Rabbis for Coming year, stated that his committee is now , Declares Turkish Jewish National Assembly Acted Under year, pie and the licon Memorial Chapel Cost to Settle Family on engaged in establishing a It'nai High Holy Days. Pressure of Government's Promise to Stop Re - seating together approximately 3,0u0 Land is Only $250. .B'rith library in the community people and the Orchestra Hall and the prisals Against Minorities. • Ferry avenue. NEW YORK.— (J. T. A.) —An or- auditorium of the Feekell Branch of I 5 __ ' house, 27 Members of the lodge and of the der closing the '250 sacramental wine the temple, together seating another NEW YORK—A grain crop valued T. A.)--A defense of his stand on the question Of . Jewish community of this city are anatlife shops in New York was issued by Ma- 3,000 people, will in sill likelihood be Jewish NEW national minorities treaties as it factor in the protection of the being requested to contribute books jor Chester P. Mills, federal prohibi- thronged with those who will come to- at more than $1,000,000 has been the the co n- raised by farmers in the Cherson dis- and liberty of racial, linguistic and religious minorities and an explion i n tine administrator. gether to lift their voices in prayer that these so-called treaties are in essence nothing more than the rights I to the ew library to meet trict of Southern Russia, living in ag- Temporary suspension of all sacra• and praise to the God of Israel. of the United States were made by Istantly growing demand upon the ' and others for li- , ricultural colonies established by the part of members mental wine permits was ordered and and liberties guaranteed to Inc Cinci citizen No pains have been spared by the Joint Distribution Committee through ident of the American Jewish Committee, in a letter I brary privileges. In carrying out its the provision that all wine needed by committee ill charge to make the sup- Louts Mars hall, pre s nnati. kfie, program of providing the Jews of De- LOUIS MARSHALL Jewish worshipers for the coming hol- plementary' services fully as attrac- funds raised in America by the United wee to the Ainerienn Israelite of The Jewish press in the United States and the Anglo-Jewish idays, Rush Hashonah and Yom Kip- tive and as, inspirational as those JeWish Campaign. The crop includes have widely discussed the action of the Turkish Jew ish notables in re- troit with facilities Which have been pur, must be obtained through their which will be held in the main tem- more than 500,000 bushels of wheat nouncing their claim to the national minority rights guaranteed to Turkish \ heretofore lacking, the local lodge _ .,.. rabbis. The order stipulates further ple and chapel. \'ctry fine musical above the amount required for per- and the statement of Mr. Marshall con. hopes to provide a suitable place in erstanding of the its new home for the study of Jew- • that rabbis distributing Wine most do programs have been prepared by ar- sonal use by the colonists. This in- Jewry by the Treaty of Lausanne literature and H- • a mi sund on nce rins discussi g Du so either from their homes or front tist chtdrs and the gentlemen who will formation was made public by io ace treaties tea arts science, deeming this a ctn. ona peace l i the internat nal minority hi clauses in their synagogues. The wine stores art. read the services and preach the ser- David A. Brown, chairman of the meaning of the nat io can Israelite ligion. al influence was often manifest. Th to be closed within two or three days. mons are men of high standing in the $25,000,000 United Jewish Campaign, and their benefici i nst aga Marshall Samuel Sternberg, editor of the Weal • of Mr. who stated that it was contained in a - d the state ement The withdrawals of sacramental scholarly world. Au Aug. 19 in its is Broadcaster, that this politica- cable sent from Russia by William 1Writh tables, taking the 6- wine during the first part of 11125 were Those wishing to attend the sup- -Jewish Turkishsue of s sss . r.. s., , ,,,,..,..,‘Ter, Rosenwald 'to his father, Julius Ro- he far in excess of the actual religious view that "the Jews of Turkey are at-1 plementary services should send in tempting to adapt themselves to the •HPWAJDArt SPONSORS I Hon will and go distribution to press within a short time to members of senwald, Chicago philanthropist. In needs of the individuals of the their name:: and addresses without de- I the lodge will take place during the his cable, William Rosenwald said that- a ish race" Major :Mills stated. "This new Turkey anti are proceeding in lay to Wallace Rosenheite, chairman ' h of September. It is expected, cost to American philanthropy of caused an abuse of the sacramental manner becoming to a highly intent- f the committee on supplementary the establishing a single Jewish family on . the now publication will be of • Statement Issued by Chaim wine privilege. The cause of these i gent, loyal and patriotic group who services, for, despite the vast seating are Turkish citizens first and Jews in Plans Building for Fast. Pales- . that the soil was $250. Julius Rosenwald tins. $1,000,000 Contributions Coming I considerable interest to the members ! Weizmann, Nahum Sokolow excessive withdrawals can be laid to space available this year, it is likely I and many attractive features arc' at the outset of the United Jewish several reasons, among which might that seats will all be taken. Many religious belief afterward, precisely as and Leo Motzkin. Campaign contributed $1,000,000. ised. om pr he mentioned a misinterpretaion of new members have been added recent- we Jews a the United States have — always been and always shall be." The .1n connection with the new Hebrew! The next meeting of the lodge, The younger Mr. Rosenwald, ac- the regulations governing the with- ly to the roster of the temple's mem- paper also contended that M r. Mar- University in Palestine, Hadassah and which will also be the first meetingi LAS T YEAR'S OBSTACLES LE 1 ,drawal and control of sacramental bership and for this reason, it is nec- companied by Jacob Billikopf, direc- wi shall "lays himself open to the charge the American Jewish Committee have of the fall season, n the I t B'rith w i„ essary to limit attendance at the tem- tor of the Federation of Jewish Chari- ARE NOT INSU PERAB roomsi without taking into consideration that assumed the responsibility of build- the lodge ------ __.---.. ! "Taking advantage of the fact that ple and the Brown Memorial Chapel ties of Philadelphia, has just visited well as in a •ng a $1,000,000 hospital to fill a dire Community House, Mtmday evening, , as there are no Jewish holidays during to members and to guests from other the Crimea, Ukraine and other parts conditions in Turkey t I o dequate R e.1 na number of other countries affected by 'ep need in the Holy Land. The Detroit \ S t. 13. no permi ts to cities who are members in good stand- of Southern Russia, where former C ' ' D ue the summer months, wine l y l ar i cu chapter is already facing its share in art r p wine wee ing in congregations in the cities of Jewish city dwellers, through the aid m onth s, turns of Keren Hayesod and withdaw the Lausan ne Treat), is in Turkey, have changed completely I the undertaking, and although sued after April 30, 1226. As these their residence. Such persons should of the Joint Distribution Committee, Keren Kayemeth. ' not planning an active drive, it hopes permits are issued for a duration of bring with thema letter from their are experiencing a regeneration of within the last few months." to assist materially in the gathering the result has been that on rabbis indicating that they are affili- health and economic independence. lie Condemnation Reiterated. )() day s . 1, 1926, there were no au• ated with a congregation in their home found men and women, who a few of funds. Just this week, two unso- LONDON.-0. T. A.)—The pro- t August In his statement to the American licited donations were sent in—land in Announce Opening of Two New He- I gram of the Zionist Executive for the thentic withdrawal permits in exist- months ago, lived in constricted ghet- cities. Israelite, Mr. Marshall again sharply brew Palestine worth $1,000 from Mr. and brew Schools After Holidas. I Palestine rebuilding work this year Services at each of the places stated tos, raining banner crops of wheat, criticized the action of the Turkish- -- , M rs. D. W. Simons, and $250 from excelling their peasant neighbors with was outlined in a staement issued by The government fully realizes that will begin on the eve of Rosh Hash°. Jewish notables. 'It has been rote- Mrs. Isaac Shetzer in memory of her Arrangements have been completed' individuals of the Jewish race nah promptly at 7 o'clock and on the the quality and quantity of their mated that they have feared the con- mother. One thousand dollars was for high holiday services to he held I Dr. Weizmann and Nahum Sokolow,1 ! certain crops, and declared that the present for the executive of the Zionist Or- ire sacramental wine in the oh- following morning at 10 o'clock. Those requ sequences of adherence to the treat- raised by the dance at GI:dentin l'ark Talmud I ganization and Dr. Leo Motzkin fo r servance of their religious rites and attending are requested to be in their harvest is an indication that the "back ies. Su far as I am concerned, I would and smaller contributions have been at the Philadelphia-Ryan to the soil" movement of Jews in Rus- Torah and at the Kirby Center. ithe praesidium of the general council places as near the hour stated for further desires to aid these individ- rather die 10,000 deaths than to show sent in by members who think it a for A. Magrill of Cincinnati will of- uals in the procurement of such wine. the beginning of services as possible. sia is proving a philanthropic Invest- myself no lacking in manly courage most fitting time and way to cele- ficiate in the Philadelphia-Byron some- I (actions committee). The statement ment with unprecedented financial re- On Rosh Hashanah eve, Dr. Frank- "There are certain holidays during as to sell my birthright of liberty and ad! brate the coming high holy days. torium. Selicoth services will be held , re equality for temporary safety," he nday morning, Sept. 5, at 12:30 • "The Zionist Organization, which September and in order that the re- lin's sermon subject will be "Our There is not a traveller who comes I tun. Prayer for Life, and on Rosh Ilasho- ligious needs for sacramental wine can In the Cherson district, Mr. Rosen- declared. Mr. Marshall's statement from the Iltily Land who does not Su lock at both the Talmud Torah and has taken upon itself the responsibil- be not with the government desires dv for rebuilding: the Jewish 'Nation- nah morning, "Let the Jew Face weld reported that the Jewish cola- read: praise Hadassah's efficient and useful o'c Kirby Center. to inform the public the method by al Home, has adopted a budget which Facts." Rabbi Fram's sermon on I nists had raised 500,000 bushels of "The editorial comment in your work there. Rabbi Samuel Shulman , The United Hebrew Schools an- Rosh Ilashonah eve will be "The I wheat beyond their personal needs, . meets the crisis front which which this wine can be procured. last issue upon my statement con- the latest notable to arrive from Pal the opening, immediately fol. : barely Feast of the Heart," and on Rosh and that their yield per acre, despite Make Need Known to Rabbi. Palestine now struggles to emerge. demnatory of the action of the so- estine, made special mention of Ha- lowing Rosh Hashonah, of two new Palestine "The worshipers who desire to have Hashonah morning, "What is the Sho- lack of working cattle, doubled that called "Turko-Jewish Notables' who dassah's contribution to the rebuild- schools; one, a building containing , The difficult situation of the past ye ar of their neighbors. The value of the erected' was not the consequence of insupera- sacramental wine for their personal far Saying?" have taken it upon themselves to re- ing of that land. Its work is so es- • ble conditions or inherent obstacles use or the use of their family during , crop, he learned, is more than $1,000,- nounce the rights of Turkish Jewry sentially woman's work in the high- seven rooms and whit during the summer, is located on the ether in the laud itself or in the qual- September should stake known their guaranteed by the Treaty, of Lau- est and most beautiful sense of the A. FREUND SPONSORS 1 000 ; corner of I'arkside and Midland ave- ity of the Jewish immigration. It was , hee d s t o th e rabbi of the synagogue, to Remain on Land. sanne, calls for an answer. You in- V. and its successful manifestations . ALUMNI ASSN 1 nues; the other is on the corner of due to the inadequate returns yielded I at which they worship. The rabbi, in J. O. H. _ timate that my criticism of their ac- and results in the 13 years of its ac- 1 He declared that having interviewed Brush street and the Six-Mile road. hy the Keren Ilayestal and the Kee"' I turn, is requested to determine as tion is 'born of excess of devotion tivity have not only made possible all numerous colonists, all of them ex- This school, in connection with a syn- Kayemeth. !closely as possible the needs of his ' to (my) own hobbies,' and that, what the other activities in Palestine, but Under the sponsorship of Adolph pressed a desire to remain on the land, agogue and community house, was "The task that confronts us is the worshipers for sacramental wine. He (Daddy) Freund, the graduates of the even if conditions in the cities im- '-au term 'the real trouble with the have enriched the lives of thousands erected by the Jews of that district, car absorption of at least 30,000 Jewish will be issued such sacramental wine Cleveland Jewish Orphan Home resid- proved, because greater security and Jews in European ant countries,' to-wit: 'the false idea of of women Inn America. new and com- at their own expense. The school, immigrants a year for the next 10 or permits approved and issued by this ing in Detroit contemplate the forma- more promising future was offered by The buildig of this however, will be managed by the years. Our work in Palestine since of upon personal presentation of ro seggation, groups and national mi- lion of an alumni society. There are their agrarian life. The average in- 't I will conw as the crown- re United Hebrew Schools and their late b norities,' is oar oo act of an ambitious program un- methods will be employed in the class- the Balfour Declaration was pro- his needs to the federal prohibition slyer 60 of the alumni in the city, vestment made by American Jewish claimed proves that the absorption of administrator who is located at 1 whose vocations embrace almost every philanthropy to insure this satisfac- Marshall Explains History. dertaken and carried out by Hades- 30,000 immigrants annually is by no Park avenue. Ample provisions have walk of life — merchants, menu- tory financial and social return, he ca- "To one familiar with the so-called sah. The Detroit chapter will wel- rooms. means an exaggerated number. The been made at the administrator's of- factorers, architects, dentists, arti- bled, has been only $250 • family. "1 minority treaties, it is evident that come with appreciation contributions ACKNOWLEDGES BNOS housewives, am convinced that no other philan- goal is within our reach if the proper five for the quick accommodation of sans, if you have read them at all you from members and friends to the hos- stenographers, have done so to no purpose, because pital building fund. They may be ZION $3 500 CHECK , conditions are only created. There are rabbis who will present their requests clerks, etc., all of whom received their thropy would yield such returns," he you treat them as based on the idea sent either to Miss Hattie Gittlentan, !necessary, first and foremost, land; for permits to purchase this sacra- early training in the institution which declared. "Work could be more than that by these treaties 'the Jews in- Mrs Joseph H. Ehrlich or Mrs. Harry was founded by the Order of B'nai doubled at the same efficiency within Bnns Zion is in receipt of a com- I second, an adequate colonization fund; mental wine. In this way it is hoped that Inc sist that they are different and sep- Wetsnian of Calvert avenue. from Miss Henrietta Szold third credit facilities, and, fourth, the next year." arate from their fellow countrymen.' cultural opportunities and an ade- entire religious needs of the eommu-5 Notice of a meeting, which is to Mn. Rosenwald's cable to his father acknowledging the $3,500 sent in June nity may be adequately met and at B'rith years ago. (frith Com- is as follows: These treaties, I would have you quate protection of health. take about place 00 at the B'nai I for the purpose of endowing a meter- know, du not represent a hobby. They the genie time assistan ce given the munity House, 275 East Ferry ave. "Tremendously impressed with col- Budget Is £2,000,000. nity ward in one of the hospitals in a are the tcome ou of e th most cre- "The actions rommittee, therefore, government in formulating a correct sue, •.;n Sunday, Sept. 12, at 3 p. m., onies, especially Cherson district, Palestine. Miss Szold extends the as- of conditi ons anti study policy for the distribution of such eing sent to all graduates whose ful thought which grew 500,000 bushels of wheat appeals to all Jews to supply the Zion- is l which have brought misfortune to Thirteen Unemployed Workers Will surance to the members that their ist Organization with a budget of wine," the prohibition administrator's addresses are known, but Mr. Freund beyond personal needs. Total saleable will be carried out in every millions of human beings for cen- statement read. urgently requests those graduates, produce worth $1,000,000. Despite Not Be Deported. detail and commends their fine spirit (2,000,000 for 1926-1927, to be util- turies past, and especially to the "Mieinlerpretation of the regula- who may or may not receive noticeworking I cattle Jews grew twice the aft- true mothers' of Israel, in them 'zed ter and purchase and agricul- Jews. In 1575, when the Treaty of E RUSA LEM— (J. T. A.) —Rep- thought for the pioneers, mothers and tural settlement, for immigration and thins, Major Mills said, was responsi- for the meeting, to be present and I weight per acre as neighboring Ukrai- Berlin sought to confer human resentatives of the Palestine govern- hie for the inception of wine stores, bring with them their friends who nians and Jews poorest quality betters labor, fur education and health, an rights upon the Jews of Roumania ment, the Palestine Jewish Labor Fed- babies in Palestine. acct'irding to the New York Times. take an int erest in the alma mater of Ukrainians best. Relations satisfac- The Betts Zion has pledged itself for the establishment of the necessary and other newly created govern- eration and the Zionist Executives are "The rules," Major Mills said, "pro- the Imys and girls of the Jewish Or- tory. All colonists said even if con- to contribute a total amount of $5,- eredits in industry and commerce; and ments, that act was hailed with joy to meet at a special conference to con- it furthermore calls upon all those in- vide that the wine shall be distributed phan Home. ditions in towns improve materially 0(f0 for this work in I alestine. by all humanitarians. Unfortunately, sider the unemployment situation in Aside from the general J. 0. H. would remain account greater security The officers of the stalely are: Mrs. I terested in building the Jewish Na- by the rabbi to menibers of his con- that treaty contained no guarantee or Palestine. This was learned follow- J. Grosberg, acting president; Mrs. I thine' Home to !wildfire their energies gregation, or by a church officer who alumni society, the headquarters of and promising future. Average Agro- sanctions, nor was it formulated in ing the conference between Lord Plu- Libby Ittscovity, vice-president; Mes- in the direction of assembling reserves corresponds in the Christian church which are in Cleveland, 0., there are Joint investment $250 per family. Con- such terms as to prevent an interpre- tiler, the high commissioner, and Ben units in Chicago, Ill.; Cincinnati, 0.; vinced no other philanthropy would Moses Kaufman, secretary, and Mrs. of private capital for investment pur- - tation which in effect nullified it. Zwi, representative of the Labor Fed- "Some of the rabbis employed men St. Louis, Mo.; Memphis, Tenn., and yield such returns. Work could be poses under public control. Sarah Gittleman, treasurer. When the Peace Conference con- more than doubled at same efficiency "The 0,000,000, which Jewry is to distribute the wine and these men other eration. Any one of the above will be happy vened in 1219 at Paris, it was recog- within next year." Lord I'lumer stated to Ben Zwi that information to those desiring urged to put at the disposal of the opened wine stores. In many cases, nized by President Wilson and other the Palestine government is interested to give Calling this a great constructive so- FLOODS DAMAGE TOWNS. Zionist Organization, should be ex- the storekeepers didn't know the to affiliate in this splendid purpose. forward-looking statesmen, that it in enacting labor legislation in Pales- members of the congregation and they cial and philanthropic experiment, Mr. -7-- pended in the following way: Land, would be essential in connection with tine and that a special commission £500,000; agricultural settlements and sold to every one. Thousands of per- BUCHAREST—(J. T. A.)—Losses Brown, in making public Mr. Rosen- the Treaty of Peace to protect ra- which has been appointed for this pur- sons of various Gentile faiths have wald's cabled report, said: Weir, 1500,001); credits, industrial and in life and property were the result cial, linguistic and religious minori- pose will continue to inquire into the "Thin is the first harvest for many commercial, 13110,000; engineering been buying sacramental wine in New of a devastating storm, which raged ties in the newly constituted coun- of the agricultural colonists of South- enterprises, 1100,000; health and hos• York. matter. in the province of Dobruja, along the — tries and in those with which treaties The Jewish Telegraphic Agency is "I have conferred with the leading pital buildings, £200,000; education Several towns, including ern Russia. Mr. Rosenwald's report Donau. of peace were to be consummated. informed that an error occurred in the Jacob Pankem Reports That Ort Will rabbis of the city and they all agree and others which are coming to us Tulcea and lsakcea and many vil- and school buildings. 1150,000; reify/. Provide Work for Polish Jews. The prevailing idea was that there cable dispatch from Jerusalem con- kius work, e50,000; building opera- that there are not more than f00,0 lages were flooded. The crop was daily from American and Russian ob- should be assured equal rights to all corning the sentence of the 13 unem- servers indicate that it is an unquali- Pank- • tions, e100000• contingent and admin. damaged. men in all lands. Those rights were ployed Jewish workers, They were NEW YORK—Judge Jacob (Turn to Last Page.) fied PUMAS. We have already settled to be the same as are conferred by not sentenced to 10 days' imprison- en, chairman of the American Ort re- istrative, 1100,000. close to 7,000 families on the land. "This represents the urgent task' s some the Constitution of the United States ment but to one day. No recommenda• I por t of the conditions in Eu- They have devoted themselves to the upon all persons dwelling within our tion with regard to their deportation rope as he found them while attend- I of the Zionist Organization for the I task of conquering the soil. With un- During the last few i land. The treaties that were formu- from the country was made by the ing the International Conference of coming year. paralleled energy, with a wholeheart- 'years the dormant conscience of Jewry lated, and, which, for the sake of the Ort, held in Berlin. edness equalled only by that of their court. In the summer of 11125, Judge Pan- , has, to a certain extent teen aroused. I brevity, are termed minority treaties, American co-religionists in helping ken spent considerable time in l'o- Everywhere Jews are beginning to were designed solely to accomplish I them. The 7,000 families, conserva- DR BERNSTEIN LEAVES land, studying the condition of the', support the funds that are to make i that result, and to prevent evasion, tively 30,000 persona, will remain— FOR CRIMEA was) in -- — PALESTINE Jewish masses there. Upon his recent . Palestine the .lewish National Home. ! the observance of these treaties this fact is verified by every investi- made a matter of international con- visit to Europe he finds, that while': We stand, however, only on the very gator—for the enjoyment of that cern and was to be guaranteed by the JERUSALEM.—LL T. A.1—The the political situation of the Jew - in I threshold of the national redemption. peace and bread which has been the League of Nations. They were to be case of the re-emigration from Pales- tine of a well-known Russian-Jewish Poland has greatly improved, the ern- : More concentra ts is unfulfilled dream of harrasaed, long come the fundamental law of each physician has attracted wide atten-inomical condition has remained the than any we have yet seen. All our' suffering Russian Jewry for many 141(1444 Pt nola“......purometo of the countries to which they re- I flame and in some instances worse. , forces must he stimulated and me. Jew may withdraw him-1 lated Except in respect to the right teem here. Poland like other countries in Eu- l bilizcsi. No years. thousand families are • S bra a th n one of the The physician, Dr. Cohen Be rnstn, 1 I rope is now coffering from the evilsCl! f ,m the dutv of contributing to Greeting Cards will take this fermi to o achieving their economic regeneration left As the Jew war the work of rehabilitation and regen- treaties related exclusively to Jews.' • formerly of Kishineff, Bessarabia ei and the cost of this regeneration, to Jacob. and Faultily They applied equally to all of the Palestine for Soviet Russia. In a let-,,of unemployment. Mr. sad Mrs. William R. inhabitants of these several roue- ter published in the local Hebrew ne'v'er employed in the large industrial eration, but in the end the huge • the American Jewish Joint Distribu• 1960 West Pine toulevard Ilion Committee which has made it pos. tries. In Poland, for instance, they press, Dr. Cohen Bernstein stated that undertakings, he finds it more diffi- means required for this unprecedentad sible, has, according to Mr. Rosen- affected not only Jews, but Germans, he had decided to leave the country cult, for he does not even receive the progress come from the a in which most the life is blessed and lands man Extend their best wishes to their relativesand friends Gentile does. ma II support the wald's cable, been about $250 • fain- ar. Austrians, Ukrainians and Russians. after his fruitless endeavors to find s The help to the thousands of hum is free. England, Holland, South Af- for a Happy and Prosperous New Ye , ily. hundreds of 'thousands of ter- Dr. V1 • eizmann and In Roumania they affected Germans, employment. Hungarians, Russians and Jews. In Ached Haan had advised him to go I cry Jews unemployed must be (Tn..; rice, Canada, the Argentine, and.' , tile acres in Southern Russian await MAIL THE COUPON BELOW Czecho-Sloyakia they affected Cwt. to Palestine, but no one helped him filmed. This help must he productive- • above all, the United States of Amer-, the plow and tractor. In the citiee here, he writes. The Hadassah and ly utilized. Instead of giving them ica, must be inspired to greater sacri- I where disease, famine and excessive mans. Hungarians and Roumanians. taxes have reduced ■ people to de- In none of these treaties was there the Kupath Cholim (the labor health 1funds food, public work must Zionist be fice. Organization, there- , , to engage him for undertaken. "The spair, thousands of families await ■ insistence that the so-called minori• organization) refuse i In the near future. the Polish Ort I fore, presser forward with confidence,( word that their turn is coming to ties were 'different and separate as physician, he states. Dr. Cohen Bernstein is going to , expects to open factories where the and anticipates during the coming emigrate to the life-giving fields. Next from their fellow countrymen. On Crimea, where he stated he has been . Jewish unemployed will make articles -year a strengthening of its forces,. The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, I year's harvest time should find the that the contrary, the insistence wa s see- all of theiy, inhabitanta of these appointed by the American-Jewish I for everyday uses. The Ort will also , the undeflectisi devotion of all par- ,1 ! P. 0. Boa 564, numbers of colonists greatly increased. as !undertake some other public work. In ties in Zionism, and the generous sup Derek, Mich. And, the money that comes into the era) countries were to be equal in Joint Distribution Committee physician for the newly-established' this way thousands of Jews will find port of all elements of the Jewiih treasury of the United Jewish Cam- the eyes of the law and were to be i Peon' ' t I • paign this fall and winter will help Geetlemen:— protected against discrimination and Jewish colonies . The .Joint Distribution Committee is ! New Y•ar'• po• to bring this into actuality. To these , A REST ZIONISTS IN RUSSIA. Encloeed had 11.00, for which pl... insert loss or deprivation of their civil, DR WEIZMANN TO COME HERE !doing remarkable work in P and. All statement, there ran be only one con- and religious rights. Greeting Card is Your Rosh Hashonah (SW) Number. litical are enthusiastic about the he given clusion—that during the coming BERLIN Ii. T. A.)—New arrests Treaties Conferred Citizenship. erican LONDON.-11. T. A.)—Dr. Chaim and are thankful to the A I months American Jewry must re-dolt- time.1 of Zionists in Russia, particularly "You seem entirely to have over- NAME. looked the fact that in the absence ble its effort and must pour • flood amp • , • .el t f th World Jews who came to their aid in Eu-; Members of the He'chalutz, Pales- cum of are re- of money across the sea. This great these treaties natives of these van- Zionist Organization, will not go to - A full report of conditions b t'n p ioneer organiza ADDRESS.-._ be the delivered by Judg Conven- I punted in dispatches received here social and philanthropic experiment countries Sr of territory annexed Poland before his departure for Amer- rope will at Ort National 055 arrests of Zion- Mass merits the participation of over/ ice, according to reports in the Jr- !Panken be h to these countries would have been de- ish press ni Poland. tint, toheld at the Hotel Penney!'from Moscow. 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