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A llteria frwish Periodical Caster

CL IPTON ATINUI • CINCINNATI 30, 0100

RrEbETROIT LWISH HROAICLE

Ali Jewish News
All Jewish Views
WITHOUT BIAS

THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN
DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15, 192(9

VOL. XXX, NO. 20

I

I In Charge of Beth El

Meeting on October 21

SESQUI PATRIOTIC
DEMONSTRATION IS
ATTENDED BY JEWS

35,000 Participate in Affair Ar-
ranged Under B'rith Ab-
raham Auspices.

Discuss Jewish Colonization In Russia; the Economic
Crisis In Poland. Laud Work Of Joint Distribu-
tion Committee, See Solutions to Problems

Increase From $15,000,000 To
$25,000,000 Decided Upon
By the Delegates.
— --
HENRY WINEMAN NAMED
ON RESOLUTION BODY
- - ---
Convention Urges Prompt Pay-
ment of Pledges For Eu-
ropean Relief.

SENATOR E. J. EDWARDS
DECRIES INTOLERANCE

Jewish Contributions To Amer-
ican Culture Lauded by
All Speakers.

(Exclusive interviews obtained by The Detroit Jewish Chronicle at United Jewish Campaign Con-
ference in Chicago Oct. 9 and 10-)

was the

CHICAGO,111.--The resolutions
committee of the United Jeovish Cam-
paign Conference, of which Ed Baker,
of Cleveland, is chairman, and com-
posed of eight other members, includ-
laslier of Little Rock,
ing., Myron
Ark•, Jomah J. Goldstein, Of New York
City, William Schroder of Cincinnnti,
Jacob M. Leeb of Chicago, Judge Hor-
ace Stern of Philadelphia, A. Leo Weil
of Pittsburgh, Henry \Lineman Of De-
troit, and Jules alastleaum of Phila-
delphia, offered the following resolu-
tion, which was unanimously adopted
by the conference at the conclusion of

the session:
"We, workers in the United Jewish
Campaign in National Conference as-
Of Chicago', Oc-
sembled, in the City
t ber idiot 10, 1026, do hereby adopt
the following preambles and rtso u -

1

Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents

College Jewish Studies ' Drs. Rosen and Kahn and Captain
Connes Give Views On Europe

PASS RESOLUTIONS
APPROVING WORK AT
U. J. C. CONFERENCE

TELEPHONE

CADILLAC
1-0-4-0

On Oct. 9 and 10 the Standard Club of 2400 South Michigan avenire. Chicago,
PHILADELPHIA. - (J. T. A.) -
of one of the most inspiring and stimulating conferences ever held in the history of Amer-
Thirty-five thousand Jews partici-
scene
pated in a huge patriotic demonstra-
ican philanthropy. There were gathered more than .100 delegates from 36 states and the ter-
tion in the grand auditorium of the
of Alaska who had conic to listen to reports from members of the United Jewish Cam-
, ritory
Sesqui-Centennial. The celebration
paign, Joint Distribution Committee, the Agro -Joint and from the American social workers
was arranged under the auspices of
who had visited Russia, Poland, Bessarabia, Roumania, Hungary, Austria and Germany during
the Independent Order B'rith Abra-
ham.
I he last year.
The group, representing a colorful
In order that all those interested in what took place at the conference may have a com-
assembly of Jews of American birth
plete picture, the United Jewish Campaign has arranged to print in newspaper form the entire
MAURICE SAMUEL
and adoption, commemorated the
report
proceedings including all the reports given. Anyone desirous of receiving the complete
birth of the United States and paid
RABBI LEON FRAM
should write to 512 Pershing Square Building, New York City.
tribute to the part played by Ameri-
opist
who
gave
the
first
$1,000,000
to
the
-
can Jews in its development.
Julius Rosenwald, noted Chicago philanth.
then
Large delegations were present
ed Jewish Campaign at the Philadelphia meetin r, welcomed the delegates. The conference
from many sections of the country,
proceeded to the election of a permanent chairman and General Abel Davis was selected for
including New York, Massachusetts,
the position, which he discharged with despatch. firmness and courtesy.
Maryland and fk.laware. 'thousands,
Bel
chairman of the Joint Distribution Committee whose activities extend
it is estimated, were turned away
Felix M. ■ Varburg,
over the period beginning with after war relief d 'wit to the present date. gave a report on the Will Address Zionist Meeting ta ftcr every inch of available stand-
' i ng r ooni hnd b een occupied.
"Is Western Civilization Bank- activities of the. Joint Distribution Committee during the year . 1925-26.
Paul Baerwald,
treas-
. .
At Philadelphia-Byron
The climax of an evening of lauda-
Lowenstein
.
ac 11 i ie. ,
tion which began with the address of
rapt' " to Be Neibuhr 's Topic user; Dr. Cyrus Adler, chairman committee on cultural
at
Talmud Torah.
,
chairman
child
care
committee;
Mrs.
Rebekah
Kohut,
Dr.
Ludwig
Bernstein
read
reports
Mayor W. Freeland Kendrick, who
Sunday Afternoon.
ward I. Edwards, former governor of
M Bressler was unable to read his report.
, the first session. Due to illness, David M.

unit-

Local Pastor Will
orum Speaker,

Maurice Samuel to
Speak October 21

,

lions:
we have heard reports
'Wherca , ,
Detroit is fortunate in having se- welcomed the audience to the Sesqui,
from the deicers and committees of
-
Dr. 1/0 11111111 KRIM, Euro p can dine-. —
The Detroewish
Open Forum
it J
canal Maurice Samuel as the speaker came with the address of Senator Ed-
the Joint I iistribution Commi
ting is a tart that in order to gel water ing and a genuine passion for the
i has a treat in store for its audiences i tar of the Joint Distriloution Commit-
independent
1111(1
ttee,
on
the occasion of the annual meet- New Jersey, who delivered a scathing
t
ff
members of its sa,
it s i necessary to dig deep wells, which voi:, which has made possible this
on Sunday, Oct. 17, when Rev. Rein- tee; Dr. Joseph Rosen, represen
ing of the Zionits District, which will arraignment of intolerance.
observers of ii , \''''t in the field, an
necessitate a cost of 1,500 to 2,000 sou- colonization success. I want to make
"Whereo', these reports clearly hold Nooibuhr will speak on Is West-
take place at the Philadelphia-Byron
After reviewing the Jewish contri-
bles. This cannot be done by an in-
demonstrate that the work has been ern Civilization Bankrupt'!" in the ,
Talmud Torah, at 8:30 p. nt. Thurs. bution to the development of the
oh, ;dual family and therefore the tM-
done and is being done under the aus- auditorium of Northern High School,
day, Oct
American natton, he declared that
done
dertaking is usually a c: mmunal un-
pices of the Joint Distribution Coln- Woodward at Owen, at 3 o'clock
Maurice 2Sn inuel is nationally known
ageinst the Jew has
dertaking in which 50 families par-
Rev. Nei-
mittee is of gigantic prtportions, es- , sharp in the afternoon.
as novelist, editor, war correspond- no place in a country which takes its
ticipate. But, to return to the ques-
stand to the alleviation of distress
pastor of the Bethel I
ent, soldier, one of the truly pic- principles oef freedom from the Bible.
r t, who is
b8.h
lieu as to how many Jews should be
. d to solving the economic, rO ig-1,,
turesque personalities of our day, lie
lie decried the Nordic conception
r a an elical Church, was one of the'

- settled on the land, I should say that
problems o nut- organizers of the Olivet conference I
is a brilliant lecturer, a vivid per- of Americanism ? declaring that "No
IOUs, BIM cultural
a maximum number should tot exceed
lions of Jews, who since the outbreak of good will between Jews and Chris-
suasive speaker, full of trenchant hu- man is un-American because he is not
ld
be
500000
u
.., 100,000 families, that wo
of the war hove suffered tragedies un- thins, held lust summer at Olivet,
mor.
100 per cent Nordic. The Jew who
people. It would not he necessary, in
paralleled in the history of any peo- Mich. Rabbi Leon From of Temple
Born in Rouiennia and educated in comes to America and is admitted to
my o,pinion and it is really more than ii
,
Beth
El
headed
a
group
of
local
co-
Manchester
and
Park,
Maurice
Sam-
citizenship
is presumed to be just as
ple, and
an opinion, it is really what I know,
"hereas,
we are convinced beyond religionists as Detroit's represents-
uel early traveled through every part Igilled
an Anierican patriot as is rest-
W
K
that the same proportion us now ex-
it nod
foor the
venture
of a
doubt done
that, were
of Europe and later through America, dent
Coolidge.
His record and not
the
preed
work
being
by the lives at the conference. Rev. Nei-
dent
ists among the non-Jewish peasantry
ittee, count- buhr is interested in international,I
and Obtaineda first-hand acquaint- his race should determine his pat-
and city dwellers should not be settled
Joint Distribution Cemm
o I d Jewish and noon-Jewish, and labor
' ance with the complex international rioA
ti ms:ite]
upon the land, and in this connection,
less numbers of ow• out
problems. Although one of the
1 situation, especially as it relates to
America has become the melting
I want to say that the farms in Rus-
be the hopeless victims of destitution, youngest clergymen in tht• city, he
pot, because it wanted to become the
'Jews and Jewish conditions.
sia today are as good, if not better.
despair, and death, and
Few men living today have his !netting pot, he stated: "It was he
is noted as 1111 excellent speaker.
than any of the farina in the United
"Whoorooas we have locen thrilled be-
The Jewish Open Forum opened
mental equipment or his opoprtunity who encouraged our neighbors across
States of America. We no t only use
yond words by the reports of the .
proomises to be an excellent sea-
for
knowing life throughout the the sea tel join hands across the sea
what
modern methods of production, but we
has attended the efforts of
nnis- son on Sunday, Oct. 3, when 5Iorrisl
ooess• WH1 . 11
world. As n member of the United to join hands with us in perfecting
use modern machinery in the cultiva-
nited Jewish Campaign in I
th United
}lingua socialist leader, author, hie.-
States Pogrom Investigation Commis- the magic alchemy which has made
tion of the land."
ing to date over $15,1100110U,
A
turer and lawyer, of New York
spoke
sion to Poland and then as a member of us an unconquering and uncon-
"Whet, its, we are convinced that an before an audience which filled the
Jews Are Adaptable.
of the Inter-Allied Reparations Com- quered people. It was of our own
Dr. llo,en was rather enthusiastic
additional sumof at least $10,000,050o auditorium. Rev. Neibuhr is the sec-
mission in Paris, Berlin and Vienna, choosing that America was made the
about the Jews upon the landin Rus-
over and above the amount already and speaker at the fortnightly meet-
Maurice Samuel came intete.lose per- melting pot of the world."
.
sia and wood on to igiatthat by reason
pledged, is vitally n e cessary.
it resolved, , ings, which will continue until spring.
sonal contact with the leading diplo-
His own definition of the spirit of
Be
of the Jewish adaptability and by rea-
"Now, Therefore,
niats of Europe and America.
tolerance which should prevail he de-
Headed Labor Committee.
i c our con-
son of the industrial methods employed
first, that we hereby voe
On his return tel America, he be- fined when he said: "No man is an
in
the
officers
and
,
Born
in
1894
in
Wright
City,
Mo.,
in agriculture in Russia that the
plate Colirlden•e
came a contributor to many periodi- alien who lives in and loves a free
agents of the Joint Distribution Cone- Rev. Neibuhr received his education
th•oory of the Jews inability to settle
cals, including the New Palestine, country; no man is without a country
miller, and urge that they and their ot the lucid sch000ls, then attended
DR. JOSEPH ROSEN
Jewish Tribune, the Menorah Jour- who is domiciled in America; no man
affiliated and co-operating organiza- ,1:_lmhurs, t(,:o,>llego , and Eden Theologi-
nal, Current History, the Day, etc. is un-American because he is nut 100
Later
he
studied
at
tions continue their heroic efforts in
d was Joint Distribution Committee coloniza-
His recent books, "You Gentiles" and
European Russia, ''' senin
di I
the Yale Divinity School
this great task in E
(Turn To Last Page)
DR. BERNARD KAHN
lin Ai" tion in Russia ; James M. Rosenberg,
"The Jewish Anthology," are now be-
Palestine, and every other place in the gmon
.
n Master of Arts degree by vice-chairman; Louis Marshall, David
ing widely discussed by literary
Ile has gone to A. Brown, Jacob Billikopf, Dr. Mau-
world where the Jew needs help:
Yale University.
it char that I have no intention to
circles
as
well
as
by
rabbis
and
min-
I
t
amt
ratify
the
Europe twice with the Sherwood rice Heater, Dr. Henry Moskowitz,
"Second, we rya( oop
minimizing the value of the finances,
isters.
Eddy parties, studying conditions , mis, Irma ••fly,
Dr. J. W. Newman,
but were it not for this technical skill
31
At the request of Dr. Weizmann,
(Turn To Last Pagel
especial} in France and Germany. A t Stanley
and expert knowledge, thorough plan-
FOlz, Captain Frank Connes,
1
Me. Samuel mate a tour o f P Ies ti ne
fello•-preacher characterizes him as !Miss Hortense Breckler delivered re-
ning and skillful supervision, it would
in the summer of 1924. His is prob-
have
be well nigh impossible to have settled
have a "keen and eager mind seldom', part and addresses during the second
ably the moat vivid account that has
surpassed in the ministry. Ile is day a the conference. The addresses of
the 10,000 families upon the land in
yet been given of the pulsating Jew-
true to the spirit of youth, broken Louis • Marshall of New York and Day-
the last year."
ish life of Palestine. His lectures on N. Y.
Ile
is
not
satisfied
Rosen,
in
answer
to
the
ques-
id
A.
Brown
of
Detroit
were
enthus-
with tradition.
Palestine, in New York, have caused
Large City
with present conditions and holds up iastically received.
tion whether he thought it was neces-
nary
to
build
synagogues
and
continue
widespread comment in the press
the shallow and weak points of mod-
The Detroit Jewish Chronicle re-
The meeting will be preceded by a
religious instruction in order that the
ern civilized life. Possessed with alizing that it would be almost impos-
short meeting of the membership to
Hallowe'en Masque Dance
Jewish people continue as a cultural
brilliancy of mind and fervor of sible to give adequate space to the re-
The gift of David W. Simon of
for the purpose
group, preferred to state the condi- begin at 7:30 p. m.,
spirit, he works vigilantly for a new
Oct. 31 Planned by Enter-
arts of the convention, decided that
of electing officers for the ensuing $100,00 toward the erection of a Jew-
they
actually
are.
He
said
and better day." Last year Rev.
tions RR
with the leading figures at-
tainment Committee.
ish
hospital in the ctiy of Detroit has
year.
in
that although he did not think that for
Neibuhr was elected president of the tending
the convention, particularly
aroused considerable interest.
the cultural preservation of the Jews
Detroit Pastors Union. those who were in Europe, would give
Dr. Emil Amberg, who has been one
The next regular meeting of Pis-
as a race it was necessary to continue
Rev. Neibuhr came to the fore due-
of the sponsors of the Jewish hospital
gab Lodge, No, 34, Int epou t
ing the past fortnight in the contra- same
to its time
readers
a concise
at that
the
religious instruction or to build sync-
a vivid
picture and
of all
movement, Inquired of Dr. S. S. Gold-
her B'nai B'rith, will take place Mon-
gogues, because in his experience he
between the American bet era- has Coen done in Eastern Europe in
water, director of the Mt. Sinai Has-
day evening Oct. 18, in the B'nai ea
had found that there were very many
B'rith Community ;louse, 275 East lion of Labor and the Christian the last h y ear.
excellent Jews who did not observe Most of Last Year's Students and pit:d, New York City, as to the con-
For t is re ason a correspondent of
Ferry avenue and will be featured churches. He was chairman of the
1 ,hti: n of,. Jewish hospitalization in the
the
Sabbath,
however,
he
found
among
Many
New
Ones
Haw.
Entered.
hnicle inter-
churches committee to bring, about The Detroit Jewish Chronicle
ni
s
05.
by an
address by Professor
John N.
the colonists very much more religious
amicable
relations,
which resulted Ili viewed l/r. Joseph Rosen, head of the
The answer of Dr. Goldwater:is il-
CAPT. FRANK CONNES
More than two hundred people en-
Van Sickle on the subject "Economic leading members of the A. F. of I.. •gro-Joint in Russia; Dr. Bernard
feeling and sincere piety than he had
luminating
and
not at all complimen-
and Financial Conditions in Europe
being invited to speak in the various Kohn. European director of the Joint on the land was entirely disproved. It ever found in the cities. The colonies rolled last Monday night for the earl- tary to the activities of Detroit . Jew-
Countries." Professor Van Sickle is
Distribution t ommittee of Berlin, ant was disproved to the point that the xere very anxious to get money to ous courses offered by Beth El Col- ry in the matter of erecting an' ade-
a member of the economies depart- churches in the city.
Rev. Captain Frank Cannes, who had visi- grain crop raised in the first year had huild synagogues; they were actually lege of Jewish Studies. All of the
In addition
to author
his other
Neibuhr
is the
of duties,
many ar-
classes are large, for most to last quate Jewish hospital to take care of
,
ment of the University of :Michigan titles which have appeared in the ti-it .-outooeastern
o t.:
Europe four times a money value greater than the total teaching their children Hebrew and
students at the college have re- the sick of their own faith.
and an ackt owledgeol authority on
amount invested by the Joint Distri- giving them religious instruction even year's
since 1917.
turned and many new studlents.eeee I The answer of Dr. Goldwater fol-

under
the
most
trying
circumstances
the subject. The lecture .1 be opt
bution Committee in Russian land set-
various magazines, including the At-
Dr. Rosen Speaks Freely.
l aws '
and he wanted to make clear, he con- enrolled. Seven classes were held.
to the eenerel public without cost.
tlement
during
the
last
year
"What
lantic Monthly.
Rabbi Leon leram, director of Beth Dr. Emil Anfficrg,
Rev. Neibuhr is one of the few ' Dr. Rosen, who arrived within the is more," Dr. Rosen continued ,I am of tinued, that the Soviet gove•rnment did
The meeting of Oct. 25 will be
come by i last two weeks front Russia, was a pic-
featured by an address to be deliv- non-Jews who are always
the opinion that the Jew is a specie not offer any oprositon whatsoever to El College of Jewish Studies, is con- 533 David Whitney Bldg.,
he talks : tore of health and was full of enthus-
se to Detroit, 'Mich.
Jemplating closing the class
ered by the Hon. Alfred J. Murphy,
Seillirate and distinct from any other leaching
a J ewish audience, beca welcome
b
nuci ti: lief
ni gn"nfy 'sn-
ee - 1 further registration in view of their My dear Mr. Amherg:
hlei-gerst7va
o"or r the
one of the judo •he Wayne Cir- on a subject of particular interest. I ins after a year of unremitting toil specie or human being and that this
and constructive work on settling the
You ask me to name the cities in the
ad-
a.
r
At
this
point,
Dr.
,I
great
size.
Next
Monday
night
will
cuit Court. Judge Martell'.
ability to adapt himself proves the dif- ligious practices.
d that a I. b
' opt
t is
United States that have Jewish has-
on the land ef Russia.
ference. From my experience in Rus- Rosen informed the interviewer that be the last opportunity to be offered
dressed the lodge o n several arca- of Detroit's Jewry will attend Sun- I Jews
"Wliat do you think will be the ef-
peals.
If you mean the important
he did not have much more time as he I new registrants.
sions and it is believed that his popu-
larity with the members will result day's lecture. There is no admission fact upon the Jewish land colonization sia, this difference manifests itself in
I% oomen students who prefer tak- cities of the United States, I can per-
an unmistakable fashion. Anyone 11. 11S soon to give his report to the con- I
charge.
movement in Russia in the event that
with a technical knowledge of farming ferenee, but he did answer one more I ing classes in the afternoon are in- hops best answer your question by
in a packed auditorium.
;Trotsky, Zinovieff, Kanieneff, who are
to attend!. The courses oeffered saying that Detreit is at present the
I
It is announced by the entertain-
can tell whether a colony is a German question which did not relate to the vited
now engaged in a controversy with
mem committee that the first hepor- U. H. S. BRANCH TO BE
colony, when worked by Tartars, Rus- Russian colonization but of the inter- Tuesday afternoon. In the hour of only city of the first class in the Unit-
Stalin, should succeed in gaining con-
last social event of the fall season
sians, Black Jews or Red Jews. The est manifested by the n o n -Itu 'inin 2 hi 3, Rabbi Leon Front offers ,, ed States that is without one.
trol of the Soviet government," was
New York, as you know, has many
distinction between red Jews and Jews in America. Ile diol not think it course in "Jewish literature After
will be a Hallowe'en masque dance
the first question asked him by the in-
black Jews is not a fanciful one, but at all surprising that those who are the Bible." For the hour 3 to 4, Dr. Jewish hospitals, and the Jewish hos-
which will be staged in the main au-
thlefisei:
pitals in New Orleans, Pittsburgh,
Impressive ceremonies will mark' tervhower.
,,
tutu
-it
German,
or
Reform
.dews,
who
2-peheicasiil
es):•elc
M. Franklin
oteajcbt__:
based upon biological differences, clue
the B
-
old oriuni of the community building
Chicago, Cincinnati, Cleveland, San
Sunday evening, Oct. 31. It is stated the dedication of the new branch of i "In the event of such a contingency, to crossings among the Jews of Rus- weer so well repre-senteel at the con- i
ksof
,,,cni
.
on•.
as,
Proverbs
and
the
ih'isdom
of
Francisco,
Milwaukee, Brooklyn, and
ihat this will be strictly a costume the United Hebrew Schools on Sun- I can say without any reservations sia with the native populations.
ference, should be willing and even
i Baltintere, are old and well known. St.
affair and one of the most novel of day, Oct. 24, at 3 p. m. The new that if anything, the colonization
Dr. Itcsen W1111 SO full Of his subject happy to assist in the rebuilding of
e even friend-
his
opinion
that
these
,
Women
who
are
interested
in
tak-
Louis
has
just replaced a compare-
the year Tickets for the affair may school is Iodated at the corner of m 'cement would receiv
that he n(501151 very little encourage- Russia. It was
her support than it has heretofore, for
be obtained from members of the l'arkside and Midland avenues.
mend to continue with his praise of men and women have a very clear and ing one or booth of these courses are lively small hospital by a larger one,
which
is
undoubtedly
one of the finest
the
who'',
A
program
of
interest
to
all
has
the
reason
that
Trot
zky
and
Kamentoff
if
g o ne MI the land intelligent understanding
invited to come for registration Toes-
the J .dews who had Me
committee or at the secretary's office.
,
hospitals in the l'nited States. Simi-
Announcement has been made that been arranged and will include, are, despite any of their protestations and when he was asked, "Do you think Russian project, but because of the nay
,
afternoon.
her
replacements
are
going
forward at
other
numbers,
addresses
by
to
the
contrary,
first
Jews.
You
know
the
,,p(se
ial
significance
wa,
discrimination
practiced
against
these
there is any possibility of the Jews
Of
the next class of candidates initiated among
that it is a fact, although it m lay not
iNewrk,
a New Jereey, Pittsburgh and
who are now on the land returning," of German origin during the war, they
, fact that the class in pedagogy, con- e ,
into the order will be designated the preeminent rabbis of the city.
'
Me'ncy
has
been
raised
and
A banquet will be given at the lee a pleasant fact. that when yu hear lie was very definite in his answer. had b
syntpatheta.
"Adolph Freund Eightieth Anniver-
William 11. Pyle. pro- I °°'" " °
t" 811 Pe"P' e lJleeted by Dr.
.., psychology at Detroit ' plans are under way for a Je vish hos-
..
ecomesule rect to speeial discrimim re„,
nary Class" in honor of one of the school on Wednesday, Oct. 27, at of an accident in which a number of
I I
in- "The men u•ho have gone on the land who were
you
pital
in
Buffalo.
Even
such
smaller
Jews
!
Russian
oldest members of the lodge and or- 5:30 sharp. Reservations may be tropic- were killed or injured,
are between the ages Id 25 and 45, who nation and in the case of
Teachers' College, had a large enroll-
Adolph Freund, familiarly made at the main office of the United voluntarily look for Jewish names in were formerly merchants, manufac- who were especially' discriminated bar- meat. It means that a large number • communities as Providence, Rhode
der.
:
Island, and Norfolk, Virginia, have
known to the rank and file of B'nai Hebre• Schools, 609 East Kirby ave. the list. Just so in the event Trotsky turers and small traders without any cause of the revolution, those non- , .--,-..
!Frith as "Daddy" Freund, has been nue, or by telephoning Northway , and Kameneff should succeed in gain- previous knowledge of farming, fiat Russians were eager to do everything i t men an t women of this city are estahltshed Jewish hospitals. Phila.
Inc control of the Soviet government,
preparing
themselves
earnestly
to
delphia
has two Jewish hospitals, and
within
their
power
to
make
Russian
.teach
due to the expert knowledge of our
an active member of the order for eve,
ttoach in the religious. schools' " f t h e ' ledh are about to lie reconstructed and
the very fact of their Jewishness
agronomists, their ability to teach Jewry independent a n d self-support- city on the same standard of effective
more than 50 years and many of the
largely expandtel.
would make them even more enthusias-
In New York,
these adaptive individuals plus the ing.
a
successful achievements of the organ-
teaching followed by the public numeroua Jewish hospitals are scat-
upport of the coloniztion
tic i
Dr. Kahn Is Modest.
HEBREW VICTORIOUS IN
ization may be attributed to his ef-
in the s and they would ther efore fact that expert work was done in the
schools.
movement
tered
in
three
important
Boroughs of
SAYS BRAININ render greater assistance, if such is planning and construction of the col-
Dr. Bernard Kahn, European three-
„-. itvManhattan, Broddyn, and
forts. Lodge officers state that the
It also has bet•n manifested that ,e,
the
onies, I found that th• se who had al-
--
new class will undoubtedly be the
PARIS.--(J. T. AA-The conten- possible, than has been rendered by ready settled were determined that no for of the Joint Distributirm Commit- Hebrew has become a popular subject the Bronx;
here
we
have
reached the
tee- who came to this country without among the tem p l e flkbhh
I
largest initiated in the history of the
o , ot t e e e-
the present government."
snec
sta i r ' I classification. and special
' •
'
- or maternity
In answer to the question, "haw matter what changes would take place any knowledge that a conference was mentar y and the advanced] Ilebrew Jewish institutions
erder.
lion that the Hebrew language is vic-
f
On Sunday, Oct. 10, a large class torious in Soviet Russia in spite of many Jews do yei thins should settle in the industrial life of Russia they to he held, gave a detailed report as to classes being full to capacity.
work, chronic diseases, orthopedic,
BOOl the exp•rditures and activities of the
tiller,
of
the
as
would
remain
candidates was initiated into the the persecutions directed] against it n the land of the present population
''he largest des ais the one in rum- neurology, and the like. have been
order as the Julius Deutelbaum class. wan made by Reuben !trainee Amer• nf 3,000,00di Jews in Russia," Dr. Ros- I want to, at this point, emphasize one Joint Distribution Committee in Eu- earative religion conducted by Dr. created in addition to the numerous
difficult Leo M. Franklin. Next in size is the
Three hundred Jewish young men ran Hebrew writer, at a reception' en answered: "We have succeeded an fact which is perhaps not anpreciated rope. Dr. Kahn was a rather
forge general hospitals.
and its signficance understood and p,,„„„ bi interbeeau,,, of his gen.
were obligated ley the Pisgah Lodge given in his honor by the Organize-' to the present time in settling 50,090
class in modern Jewish history con-
I personnlly have been active in the
that
is
although
the
money
which
we
eine
mode-sty.
Ile
is
a
social
worker ducted by Rabbi Leon Frani.
degree team in a ceremony witnessed lion for Hebrew Culture recently lows upon the land in the Crimea, [A-
tanning of Jewish hospitals for New
be a filled auditorium. Members of formed here.
raine and White Russia. Let me say have receised from the Joint Distrihu- of many years experience with a pro-
Another course for which there has
Ork, Boston, Newark, Philadelphia,
lion
Committee
has
been
of
invalu-
feund
knowledge
of
economic
life
of
the team were congratulated upon
been a large enrollment and in which Cincinnati, Buffalo. Cleveland, St
The vitality of Hebrew is shown by ; ' here at this point there is some mis-
the spendid rendition of the B'nai the fact that Hebrew is victorious in ! conception as to the character of the able help and although the am o unt Rue pe and particularly of the eco- a great deal of curiosity is manifest- Louis, Pittsburgh, Chicago, Memphis,
granted by the Soviet government, nomic life of the Jews of Eastern and
11'rith ritual. Those who constitute Russia in spite of the persecutions, i land in the Crimea due to certain
ed is the course in Jewish Literature
have
typographical errors i in a purport in- plus the settlers' contribution•, which Southeastern Europe. Dr. Kahn was Other Than the Bible," given in the and San Francisco; everywhere I
the team are Harry Gurovich, chair- he stated. It is necessary to concen•
encountered the greatest enthusiasms
in Poland during the month of Sep-
man; Samuel Sternberg, Aaron Blu- trate all efforts for the creation of a teetiew given out recently by our is twice that given by the Joint Di.-
first
him
by
Rabbi
From.
for
these
projects,
and

disposition
yet all of this tember and, therefore, was in a posi-
menau, Benjamin A. Gladwin, Elias large organization for Hebrew cub friends in Russia. The fact of the tribution Committee.
Among the students are two young in each of the communities to build
Lure because the small Hebrew matter is that the soil in the Crimea would be of very little consequence if tion to give the interviewer exact In. men who are preparing themselves to
Goldberg and Harry Yudkoff.
Following the initiatory exercises groups when left to themselves are is very rich, as rich as any aril you we did not have the 27 expert ape-
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enter rabbinical seminaries.
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doomed to failure, he stated. ran find anywhere in America, but it nomists with a technical understand-
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Goldwater Lauds
U.S. Hospitalization

Van Sickle Next
Pisgah Speaker

Physician Says Detroit
Without
Only
Jewish Hospital.

for

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AT BETH EL COLLEGE

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RUSSIA

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