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VOL XXXI, NO. 1
CLAIMS CHARITIES Pisgah Lodge Art JEWISH WRITERS
WILL EVENTUALLY Exhibit Is Success OF N. Y. APPEAL
FORM CITY UNIONVee".". Be Given by Class of FOR COLONIZATION
Fred M. Butzel Predicts Organ-
ganizations of Community
Funds for Future
Dr. Gunzburg at Meeting
on December 6.
All In Readiness
At Shaarey Zedek
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JEWISH NATIONAL U. H.S. Completes ZION NOT SUCCESS,
HOME AND FOREIGN Chanukah Program REPORT OF HENRY
PRITCHETT SHOWS
CHEST IS PLANNED
Banquet and Dance in Honor
of Chanukah Will be a
Brilliant Event
—
Leaders From All Parts of the
Urges Masses In United States
Ushering in the winter social season
Country Meet In New York
to Work for Russian Land
at Shaarey Zedek Synagogue. The
Chanukah banquet and dance which I
to Consider Measure.
Settlement.
'
will take place Sunday evening, Dee.
pils to Participate in Jewish
PU National Fund Flag Day
on December 5.
---
for Inter-
Peace Publishes
Carnegie Endowment
national
The Philadelphia-Byron Talmud
Announcement has been made by
His Findings.
Torah has completed two programs
Benjamin A. Gladwin, in charge of
of entertainment for the Chanukah
the 11'nai B'rith Saturday night
holiday::: one, for the children, was ILLUSION OF CHOSEN
dances which take place weekly in
5, will constitute a brilliant eelebra-
held on Thursday, Dec. 2, and the
COMMITTEE APPOINTED
flu. 11'nai B'rih Community House, WHAT WAS QUIET HOPE
PEOPLE IS DANGEROUS
lino. The number of reservations re- ,
for adults, will take place Sun-
TO NAME LARGER BODY other
ATTACKS HUMANIST
275 East Ferry avenue, that the af-
ceived by the joint social committee of
— --
day afternoon, Dec. 5, at 3 o'clock.
BECOME
REALITY
HAS
the congregation and Ladies Auxiliary
CHARITY ATTITUDE fair which will take place on Dec. 4
The following. comprise the pro-' Dr. Weizmann Will Make Re-
will be a balloon and confetti dance
has exceeded expectations. The din- Louis Marshall Urges Three- gram: Mr. Michlin's class, bunion and
ply on Sunday in Carnegie
and that many novel features have
nor-dance will be the forerunner of a ,
mass singing; Miss Chayah King's
fold Chest for Foreign
Hall, New York.
Spoke Last Sunday for Open • been arranged for the occasion. The Despite Assistance of Soviet, series of notable social events under i
class, dialogue and songs; Miss Rose
Organizations.
Isplentlid dance orchestra which has
congregation' s auspices.
l'ike's class, playlette anti dances;
Forum. Louis Lipsky to Lec- been supplying the music for these Money and Machinery Must the The
NEW
YORK.—(J.
T. A.)—A dis-
banquet will start promptly at
Miss Judith l.ippit's kindergarten
Come From America.
dances will again perform.
ture on Zionism Dec. 12.
6:30. The caterers have assembled a 1 NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.)—A de- class, playlette entitled. "Chaim. tinctly unfavorable report of the pros-
Another public meeting sponsored
pects
of
establishing
the Jewish na-
NEW YORK, Nov. 26.—(J. T. A.) menu which will be in thorough keep- vision of far-reaching importance to 111111 tier Seven Sons"; Mr. Silver-
by Pisgah Lodge will take place Mon-
ing with the joyousness of the oc- the Jewish communities throughout stein's class, a class in miniature; tional home in Palestine WAS rendered
That the community fund, such as
day evening, Dec. 6, and will be —An appeal to the Jewish masses in minion. Mrs. Emma Lazaroff Scheyer, the United States, which will affect
Miss Judith Lipa's class, playlette. by Dr. Henry S. l'ritchett to the Car-
has been functioning in Detroit for
featured by a recital to be given by he United States to support the Jew- director of music in the Sunday school, many Jewish philanthropic and social
some time, will eventually replace
A Chanukah entertainment will be negie Endowment for International
members of the piano master's class sh colonization work in Soviet Russia will sing several selections,
' organizations, was reached at a meet- held Tuesday evening, Dec. 7, at 8 Peace made public at Columbia Uni-
every other form of local, national or
of Dr. Mark Gunzburg, well-known was issued by the Jewish Writers
Dancing
will
commence
at
nine.
ing
of
Jewish
communal
leaders
from
o'clock at Kirby Center. Among the versity by Dr. Nicholas Murray But-
religious charity organization in
pianist and composer.
Club of New York City. II. Rogoff is Music will be furnished by Seymour . , various sections of the country held teachers whose classes will partici- ler, president of the endowment. Dr.
A m erica was predicted by Fred 51.
The programfor the evening is as
at
the
home
of
Justice
Irving
Lvh-
resident
of
the
club.
Simon's
Orchestra.
pate in the program are Miss Leah Pritchett, who recently completed a
Butzel, at a meeting of the Jewish
p
The interesting fact revealed by the man, president fo the Jewish Wel- I'ike, A. Lechovitzky, Miss Helen survey of Palestine, Egypt and Greece
Open Forum last Sunday afternoon follows:
The appeal, which Was signed by a
"Senate D Major" IBeethoven) by part of the membership of the club, list of those who have made reserve-, fare Board.
for the endowment, is president of the
Lepon and Joseph Pewos.
when he spoke on "Tendencies in Jew-
Zeeda Rosenberg; "Wandered F an- declares: 'More and more encourag- lions is that the younger set will bel
Initial steps for the creation of a
At the Oakland Talmud Torah the Carnegie Foundation for the Advance-
ish Philanthropy." Mr. Butzel, who
tasie" (Schubert-Liszt) by Walther ng messages concerning the growth adequately represented.
, national Jewish community chest for celebration will he held Tuesday at ment of Teaching and is a trustee of
has long been interested in social
i
Chasson; "Gracinna" (Bach-Bresine) and the development of the Jewish
the Carnegie Endowment for Inter-
The committee in charge of the ar- the support of philanthropic and edu-
work and who is a national authority
by Judith Sidorski; "Concerto A °Ionization movement in Soviet Rus- rangements is headed by Robert Loetv- cational institutions in this country 5 p. m , in the Ahavath Achim Syn- national Peace.
on philanthropy, did not limit his sub-
Minor" (Grieg) by Frances Smith.
The report which is to appear in the
sia
are
being
received.
Representa-
enherg
and
consists
of
Mesdames
and
abroad,
which
now
make
lode-
agogue.
Morris
Lechovitzky
is
In
ject to Jewish charitable organizations
charge of the program.
Announcement has also been made tires of the Joint Distribution Cam- Joseph II. Ehrlich, Mown Kaplan, pendent nation-wide appeals, were
Jacob V. A riel is in charge of the International Conciliator, the official
but included the entire field.
that the next meeting will be the last mittee and well known Jewish con- Robert Loewenberg, Harry Weisman, taken at the meeting.
I
publication
of the endowment, was re-
gram
at
the
Fenkell
school,
which
"The main purpose of many of these
opportunity to submit applications munal workers report unanimously Maurice II. Zackheim and David S.
leased to the metropolitan press by the
According to an announcement is-
pro
of w
be presented Monday evening.
national and religious charitable or-
ill
Deportment
of I'ublic Information of
Conference
sued by the National Conferen
ganizations," he said, "are conducted of prospective members for initiation that the settling of Jews on the land Zemon.
&
The Talmud Torah at Brush and
Columbia University and was widely
Acting on the reception committee , Jewish Social Service, a committee
by Jews, Catholics, Poles, Italians and with the Adolph Freund Class, which is a much greater success than could
streets
will
be
formally
others, is to enable those supporting will take place Sunday, Dec. 12, in be dreamt of. What was, only several for the evening will be Mr. and Mrs. of four, consisting of Justice Leh- Minnesotta
published.
Ad-
coed on Sunday at 2 p. m. Ad-
"From the standpoint of economics
them to derive sonic spiritual comfort the community house. Officers of years ago, a quiet hope, has become a Morris H. Blumberg, Mr. and Mrs. I man, James II. Becker of Chicago ops will be delivered and an
it is difficult to see how any great
out of their work. In fact," he con- the lodge state that following the joyous reality. Harry Z. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. and Jacob M. Loeb and William J. dresse
tinued, "there are some philanthrop- initiation of this class the increase
'In 1917 there were less than 50,noo man P. Cohen, Mr. and Mrs. Israel I Shroder of Cincinnnti, has been au- elaborate program will he presented. Jewish population is to live in Pales-
Margolis,
head teacher of the tine. The Arabs who now cultivate
jots who seem to think the poor and of the initiatory fee from $10 to $25 Jewish colonists in Russia; today their Davidson, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph David- thorized to name a larger group Morris
school,
is in charge.
t
•
number approaches 130,000. In the son, Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Frank, which will present a plan for the pro-
The Windsor school entertainment the soil are a backward race, but they
sick were invented in order to give w •
The meeting of the lodge whicilis last two years alone over 40,000 Jew- Mr. and Mrs. Morris Friedberg, Mr. . posed chest, following a study in has been postponed because of the toil endlessly and with all their toil
them a chance to show how good they
took place alonday, Nov. 29, was ish colonists were settled on the land. and Mrs. A. Louis Gordon, Mr. and which the committee is to have the
are able to obtain only a meagre sus-
are."
featured by a fine arts program
of Mr. Kaminsky, one of the tenance," Dr. Pritchett said.
"Seldom in the history of colonize- Mrs. Charles Hamburger, M
- . - r . and cu-operation of the Bureau of Jewish draft,
Mr. Butzel declared that it is use-
n ininent Members of the school
which served to inaugurate the per- tion movements were such results Mrs. Emil Loewenberg, Mr. and Mrs. Social Research. The proposed cen- r ( ptroff
"A few German colonies, Instituted
less to talk of the state doing all the
rs. . trill organization will collect and dis-
work now being carried on by social manent exhibition of works of art achieved in such a short period of Robert Loovenberg, Mr. and a „"S'
The annual flag day of the Jewish many years ago, have proved success-
ful in Palestine by reason of the char-
workers "There is hardly a phase of by members of the artist club in the time and with such small means. This Robert Marwil, Mr. and Mrs. Louis tribute funds throughout the United
social work being carried on by the community house. l'aul Honore de- was possible only through the gen- Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. States for the composite require- National Fund will be held Sunday, acter and ability of the colonists.
state," he said, "which has not been livered an address on "Art" and Pro- emus assistance on the part of the Selker, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Stone, meats of the national groups and will Dec. 5, The boys and girls of the These hardy Wurtenburg peasants
form of fessor Frank G. Tompkins spoke on Soviet government on the one hand Mr. and Mrs. Herman Weisman, Mr. act as a clearing house for inform - upper classes of sale
the U.
S. and
will with their flourishing colonies at
of II.
flags
.ate in the
originally •
Jaffa, Haifa and Jerusalem are the
charity by private individuals. Take, the "Drama." Announcement has and of the Jews of America on the and Mrs. M. H. Zackheim and Mr. and lion and for the control of scores of partici,n
Mrs.
Joseph
A.
Zechman.
only European settlements that have
national agencies. Among its purr
for example, our visiting nurses, our , been made by the committee in other. The Soviet government has
poses will be the allocation of funds tribution
in making of collections.
Miss
Naomi
health boards, our public playgrounds charge that the exhibits will be given the Jews large stretches of
the material at Kirby found roots in the country. The
to Palestinian organizations making Center
Buchhalter is in charge
of the is at vision of Ilerzl and the picturesque
—they all were initiated by private changed at frequent intervals.
fertile land in the Ukraine, Crimea
Celia Heiman
Toi r na nr and Miss Ce
appeals in this country.
annual appeals
and White Russia; it has granted the
Talmud visit of the German emperor, In 1898,
Philadelp hia-Byron
philanthropy. It is almost impera-
the
,. .
while they gave a temporary stimulus
A memorandum submitted at the
colonists credits for lumber to build
that
the
experimental
phases
of
•
to colonization, did not lead to any
meeting
showed
that
there
are
40
houses
and
has
freed
them
from
taxa-
social work should be private enter-
permanent results.
Palestinian agencies beyond the con-
tion for the first few years and has
prises, especially in matters where
"The Zionist movement as it exists
trol
of
the
United
Palestine
Appeal
supported
the
colonization
with
sev-
race or re ligion are concerned.
today had its rise in a reaction against
collecting funds in this country. The
"This work by private groups has Gebrilowitsch to Direct Symphony eral million roubles in cash. The Jews
Orchestra at Temple Jan. 12.
the
anti-Semitic agitation of the con-
larger
philanthropic
organizations
of
America
have
in
a
most
hearty
of
Labor
Davis
to
Secretary
revolutionized the work of philan-
cluding quarter of the nineteenth cen-
coming u nteerthhea nianaagenninennutofthde.
manner assisted in this reconstruction
Recommend Modification
thropy. As a result we are able to
What promises to be an outstanding process through large funds and tech-
tury.
It received a new stimulus in
100
Prominent
Non-Jews
Will
Be
chest
have
an
annual
bu
r
oposeil
Cpo
find the relation between, for example,
In Present Quotas.
in temple history will he the con- nical means.
the enormous development of self-de-
get of $1,700,000 and the educational
Guests of Men's Temple Club.
unemployment and juvenile delin-
cert to be given on Jan. 12, by the De-
termination on the part of all races
institutions
affected
raise
an
addi-
Proves Vitabty of Jews.
quency, between public health and con-
WASHINGTON.—(J. T. A.)—Sec-
troit Symphony Orchestra, under the
The annual good-will dinner of the which was so accentuated during the
Millet $500,
ditions of housing or food inspection
"The success of the colonization retary of Labor Davis and Corn-
direction of Ossip Gabrilowitsch, in
M•ny 000.
Agencies Named.
Men's Club, Temple Beth El, will take great war.
with considerable accuracy."
proves
first
of
all
the
wonderful
vital-
missioner of Immigration (lull will
the auditorium of Temple Beth El.
"Today the effort as carried on in
Among the philanthropic agencies place at the social service hall, Dec.
The speaker also attacked the "hu-
Arrangements have been completed by ity of the Russian Jewish masses. The submit to Congress, when it recon- named were the Ilebrew Immigrant 14, at 6:30 and promises to be the best Palestine has the backing of • strong
manists" argument against philan-
the Men's Club for this extraordinary sufferings of the World War, the hor- venes December 6, certain recommen- Ald Society, the National Desertion meeting of this sort in the experience organization which has large funds at
thropy, saying "I know it is more
rible pogroms, the upheavals of the dations for proposed changes to re- Bureau, the Jewish Consumptive Re-
affair, the first of its kind.
of the club. One hundred leading non- its disposal. It has the energetic sup-
humane to give a meal to a poor man
Of particular interest, besides the revolution, the years of misery and lieve hardships in the present immi- lief Society of Denver, the National , Jews have been selected by the board port of the English government, which
in the street than to contribute a dol- fame of the orchestra and its leader, hunger, all the stress and pain with gration law, it was learned following
Jewish Hospital of Denver, the Leon and will he invited as the guests of exercise the mandate for Palestine.
lar to the community fund, but he
is the fact that the music will be by which Jewish life in Russia has been a conference between Congressman N. Levi Memorial Hospital in Hot jthe d gc,I Hub h
h erem
g
ssamyrorr:
,
are
mong
i, reswlihkonmt,a
. aA nk
Movement Is Visionary.
who follows this policy does not seem
Jewish composers. During the inter- filled, could not suppress Jewish Perlman of New York and these of- Springs the National Farm School u
,
'Notwithstanding all these forces
to consider the fact that the man who mission of the orchestral program, energy, the desire to use and the ficials, at which Assistant Secretary
and the Jewish Consumptive Relief ihne:flbsu tsinm
gran,fi,zsastii.orin:i annwdnlealdn- which have been brought to its sup-
a
ync
t
irp
e
str
needs a meal also needs other things.
of Labor Husband was also present. Association of Los Angeles. Louis
several traditional Jewish vocal selec- power of adaptation.
port the movement seems to the
The community fund treats such cases
"With an enthusiasm which causes It is understood that they expressed
tions will he rendered by a trained
who participated in the dig- addition to the list picked by the thoughtful observer a visionary ef-
Marsh
in their entirety. Only organized
the
admiration
of
every
observer,
they
Congress should pass
the view th
chorus of 16 voices.
' a
missi on
belief
hat
of
the
three-fol,
pr oposal expressed the hoard, each member of the club is fort and one that can scarcely attain
charity can bring such people any de-
To defray the great expense en- now build new forms of life. Hun- some amenuments to the immigration
d chest be cre- privileged to bring a non-Jewish success.
t
gree of relief."
tailed, a nominal charge of $1.50 per dreds of Jewish Soviets, Yiddish law, so that the hardships caused by ated on e branch for foreign organiz- fri end as his guest for the evening.
The inherent poverty of the coun-
Tracing the instinct for charity
ticket will be made and members of courts, artisans associations, saving the law to separated families he min talon's, and
another
for
educational
and This custom has been followed at try, its lack of resources, the absence
operating in this coun-
through all its phases Mr. Butzel ex- the temple and their families will be and loan kassas, testify to the inex- imized .
cultural national organizations or-
annual good-will dinner.
of
an
industrial life, operate to make
plained that originally the work of
As soon as Congress convenes, Co
given the chance to purchase them im- haustable forces of the Jewish masses
The speakers this year are three futile the economic success of such an
ganized
charity was motivated entirely by the
gressman Perlman will continue his
in Russia.
try, and a third to concern itself with well known ministers: Rev. Gams effort. The enterprise is an artificial
social instinct. Then came the re- mediately. The seating capacity, on
"In all fields of Jewish life there efforts to have ('ingress pass the
purely charitable or philanthropic Gienn Atkins, a leading Protestant sae, having its chief justification in
ligious motive and, later, with the ad- account of the special platform being conies a renaissance. However, with
Wadsworth Perlman immigration bill agencies organized and operating in minister, whose subject will be "The -
vance of economics and sociology, built, will be limited to about 1,800 •
the enthusiasm of well-meaning men
all the superhuman efforts of the now on the calendar in the United
On
Dec.
20
the
sale
of
tickets
will
be
the United States.
Roots of Good Will"; Rev. Father who apparently do not appreciate the
came the motive of economy. This was
Jewish masses alone, with the entire States Senate and pending in the
Additional institutions suggested Patrick Dunigan of Flint—a World difficulties of their problem nor the
in turn replaced by the biological mo- open to the public, but the secretar y support which the healthy movement House of Representatives before the
for consideration by the study com- War Chaplain, who will speak on interests of the existing native popu-
tive and introduced the elements of of the temple, Mr. Rothschild, will re
immigration and natur-
calve orders at once, subject to Sc - receives from the Soviet government, committee un
mission for the proposed united "Definition," and Rabbi Leo 51 lation.
sanitation, public health and hygiene. ceptance in the order received, afte ✓ the accomplishments are not as great alization.
money-raising effort were the Ameri- Franklin, who will take as his theme
"There is a phase of the Jewish re-
"At present philanthropic work is temple members have been supplied . as what could have been realized.
Congressman Perlman says he will Union I Idle
can Jewish Committee, the Hebrew "Tolerance—A Hateful Word."
occupation of Palestine to which ap-
largely motivated by behavioristic
There is a lack of financial means, of make efforts to have the quota immi-
seats will be arsenal.
ge the Jewish Theol ogl. se,Dvti ne ehr. icianf
,
part•ntly no reference has yet been
gration
law
amended
so
that
a
non-
psychology," the speaker remarked.
implements,
of
agricultural
machines
Tickets may also be obtained at th e
pe
to only
hn eweO0
fi s • made, but which would seem also to
dl isto
the mve
temple
ith
The Jewish quota status be given to parents of cal Seminary, the Rabbinical College
"The days when the social worker
and of instruments.
ce
of America, the Jewish Chautauqua therefore, no reservations will be ay constitute a serious objection to the
would reject a petitioner because he • following down town offices:
William
citizens of the United States, children
Isenberg, 1335 Lafayette Building ; masses which have gone through so
If
Society, the Jewish I'ublication So- ,opte d after that number is reached • proposal, even were it feasible.
e
happened to be drunk are past. W
- much suffering and were afflicted so of citizens of the United States be.
no longer stoop to smell the breath of A. C. I • '118 Buhl Building: Al - much are impoverished, the state can tween the ages of 18 and 21 years (the ciety,the Jewish Welfare Board, the Notices with reservation cards ar e Palestine could he cleared of the
applicants for aid and regard the vin D. Ilersch, 1014 Penobscot Build
ent quote law laces in the non- Training School for Jewish Social now being mailed.
Arabs and populated with Jews ex-
8 contribute but limited funds in this pres
"It will be a rare privilege and a " elusively and thus become a pure Jew-
ork anti the Bureau of Jewish So-
drinking habit as a form of social coal- ing, and Dr. Charles A. Smith, 120
important movement.
q uota status only children of citizens W
Randolph street.
evening most worth while for thus • ish state, no thoughtful man could
search.
"Support from abroad must he' who are under IS years of age), the " al Re
adjustment.
Attending the conference
at Jus-
who are among
the fortunate 500
hbands
_a
citizens
of
the
United
, " doubt that this would be an unfortun-
Support
must
come
"The Community Fund," he con-
us
forthcoming.
.
tice Lehman's home were Judge Ju- said Mr. Rothschild, secretary of th e ate situation for those Jews who lived
3,000 FIRMS ADOPT FIVE.
•
t.
•
from here, from our American Jews
eluded, "which treats with the social
KING W EEK who live in comparative prosperity. law gives a non•quota status to the lino W. Mack, Solomon Lowenstein, temple, as he advised members to send in Palestine.
maladjustments of the entire corn-
executive director of the Federation in their res.•rviitions promptly.
"The segregation of any national
—
\V must realize that the renaissance wives of American citizens but places
=nay, city or county, as a whole, is
group by itself has seldom failed to de-
A.)—Data on . of the great Jewish community in the husbands of American citizens in for the Support of Jewish Philan-
by far more efficient in its handling of NEW YORK.—(J.
scion
a type of personality and na-
ALL
WELL
WITH
JEWS
IN
situations arising out of certain con- the progress of the five :day working Russia means also a renaissance for a preference class), and the non-quota thropie Societies of New York; I. W.
ditions, than are the charity institu- week throughout the United States is 'ourselves, for the entire Jewish people. status he given to the wives and minor Frank of Pittsburgh, David M. Hey- ROUMANIA , OFFICIALS SAY tional character that was aggressive,
w
t;‘,r1k,ra5ilnaiunrgiceseJ).,0Kanfr,
h•
(
i
iii
r
te
nct
ufr
Noef
l
egotistic
and without capacity for co-
tions conducted by small national or being compiled by the Jewish Sabbath "We have already done something, children (unmarried), of those aliens' r
BUCH A RE ST.—(J. T. A.) —The operation with the rest of the world.
c. cording to a but this is not sufficient. The large
th U n ited
Alliance of America, according
re adm i tte d •
h
religious groups."
Jewish
Social
Work;
Harr
y
L.
Clucks-
irnment
No
one
can
doubt that these qualities
-
,
iam Risen .ewish
statement issued by
masses in America have by States prior to July, 1, 1924, when the
J
troepilnytetrifpe t he Roumanian government
Lipsky Here Neat Sunday.
ma- would develop themselves in a Jewish
berg, general director of the Inter- far not yet fulfilled their duty and i new law went into effect, and who de. man, executive
director of the . Jew-
.
uations concerning
state,
Louis I.ipsky, president of the Zion- denominational Committee for the
,
as
in
i
any o ther ..
David stat e,
I (dared their intention of becoming I.
they should not remain backward.
der of the JeWISh student, D
fist Organization of America, will be
week. This ' commit-
the undersigned .lowish writ- citizens of the United States and who dent
New York,
presi•
g- -week.
• 'V)e,
.
five-day-workin
of the Abraham
Hebrew Herman;
Sheltering
and Falik, was given in the Roumanian and one cannot forget that national
g
•
the next speaker for the Open Forum
8"ak Icy Minister of the Interior egotism was perhaps the greatest
ers of America, appeal, therefore, to hate taken out first papers.
and will deliver his address on some tee is securing information of those
weakness of the Jewish nation.
There are a large number of desir. Immigrant Aid Society; Louis Mar - ,
employers who have adopted the e sys- vo , Jewish masses: Give your hearty
a '
"No greater misfortune can come to
phase of Zionist work on Sund ay tem, and whether or not it has proved suppport, give material assistance to able aliens in the United States who shall of New York, Henry Lasker of 'K
Senator Kluger's contention that
States
before
July
'
Springfield,
Masai;
S.
B.
Xenneborn
afternoon, Dec. 12, at 3 o'clock in the advantageous. • the Jewish colonization work in Rus- came t ,
united
1, 1921, when
the new quota law went of Baltimore, Victor Rosewater of the position of the Jews of Roumania • people or to a nation than to cherish
auditorium of Northern High School,
At the present time, the committ ee sia, give as much as you can anti more into effect, who cannot submit proof Philadelphia, Judge Horace Stern of is a tragic one has no foundation, the the illusion that it is a chosen people
Woodward and Owen avenues. Mr. has figures showing that over 50,000 than you can. A new epoch in the life
minister declared . The Roumanian and enjoys the favor of the Almighty
Lipsky, who celebrated his fiftieth employees are working under this sys- of the Jews is beginning with the of their legal admission to the United Philadelphia, Judge Eli Frank of population is tolerant toward the beyond all other peop e..
by •
,
osa
s
y
birthday anniversary last Tuesday, tem. It has a list of over 3,000 busi- colonzation
any
did
not
have
passports
Baltimore,
in
ge
Otto
A.
movement in Russia. Be States. !Many
minorities living in the country, h e tendency would be accentuated
i
has been associated with the Zionist
stated. As to the recent events in Jewish occupation of Palestine seems
firms who have already adopted one of those who understands the ice- or visas; failed to comply with the of New York.
movement since its inception in Amer- the five-day-working-week. These fig- And
Also
participating
in
the
confer-
of the historical movement technical provisions of the immigra-
Czernowitz, the Roumanian govern- unquestionable.
"The sharpness of feeling between
r as the Ford and help to realize the great upper- tion law.
ence were A. J. Sunstein of Pitts- ment condemns the act of murder anti
ica more than a qua ter of a century urea exclude such firms
ago.
Congressman Perlman will intro- burgh, Samuel C. Lamport of New is sorry for Fslik. Goga, however, •lew and Mohammedan is already mak-
Motor Company. Wrigley's Spearmint tunity which Russian Jewry has now
a in
e
t sevident
iii
itself u s
urnioanli if
Mr. Lipsky was born in Rochester, Company and several other large eon- reteived after no much suffering, after duce a hill to give the secretary of York, David M. Bressler of New accused the minorities of instigating
incidents illustrate
.ilTegrinis
m.
New York, in1876 and received his corns which each employ several so much blood and tears have been labor the power to legalize the resi- York, S. Rottenberg of New York, the recent troubles in Czernowitz.
this situation constantly."
Jewish education in the Chedar until thousand workers.
'shed. Lend your hand! Join in this diner of those aliens no that they Samuel llessberg of Cohoes, N. Y.;
Weismenn Will Answer.
he was fourteen, attending also the
should not be deported and have the llarry A. Wolf of Omaha, Neb.; Sam- LONDON MAIL SUGGESTS
All statistics gathered on this sub- great reconstruction process.
„ Hearken to this call. Jewish masses i right to apply for naturalization.
Dr. Chaim Weizmann, president of
Rochester public schools. At fifteen lea will he printed by the committee
uel Bettelheim of New York, Moses
BRITAIN GIVE UP RULE the World Zionist Organization, who
he became a cigar maker and at the in pamphlet form and distributed tree e , of America! Don't fail to fulfill the .
F. Aufsesser of Albany. James II.
-- is now in Baltimore in the interests
same time prepared for the study of of charge with the object of
duty which is dictated by one of the NO CHANGE IN ARAB POLICY Becker of Chicago, E. M. Chase of
LONDON.-1.1. T. A.)—The sag- of the United Palestine Appeal, when
law, entering Columbia University out the advantages and disadvantages most fruitful moments in the history
Manchester, N. IL; Samuel A. Gold-
about four years later. After leaving of the five-day-working-week system . land the life of our people!"
I LONDON.—(J. T. A.1—No change smith, executive director of the Bu- gestion that England give up its man- shown a despatch concerning the se-
the university, however, he entered
The committee has also received i
'in the policy of the anti-Zionist l'ales- reau of Jewish Social Research; Dr. dates for Palestine and Mesopotamia port refused to comment on it at pres-
the Jewish journalistic field and, un- authoritative information of several
tine Arab Executive has taken place, , Cyrus Adler of Philadelphia, Dr. Mil- was made by the London Daily Mail. ent, declaring that he will make a re-
This newspaper, discussing editor- ply in ■ few days after he has read
PALESTINE MATZOS FOR U. S.
til he gave up his literary career to , factories throughout Europe operat-
according to a denial published by the ton J. Rosenau of Boston nad Dr. Lee
ially the suggestions made in the the full text of the statement.
m
devote himself
entirely to Zionis , he ing on the five-day-week basis. •
London Times, emanating from the K. Frankel of New York.
French press that France resign from
"But I will say this: Zionism is
Was a writer, editor and dramatic
Lowenstein
Presides.
HAIFA.—(J. T. A.)—The sale in • Falestin, the organ of the executive.
critic. In 1899 he became managing HADASSAH GROUPS PLAN
The times states that it received a l Solomon I.owenstein presided at its Syrian mandate in favor of Italy, moving forward successfully in Pales-
the United States of Palestine baked I
declares
that
in
view
of
the
long
tine,"
he said. "The situation has very
editor of the American Hebrew and.
JOINT MEETING DEC. 7 matzos, produced by the Grand Mou- 1 communication from the Arab news- the conference and in his opening re- standing connections between France considerably
improved since 1920.
the situation, refer-
at the same time, edited the English
outlined O
tins de Haifa, the mills of Baron Ed- paper protesting against the state- '
and
Syria,
this
is
impossible.
How-
There
is absolutely no friction. Co-
page of the Jewish Daily Herald.
n ring to the study on the subject,
made by the Londo
ec
The Detroit chapters of Senior and mond de Rothschild here, has been ment recently
His interest in Zionism dates from Junior Hadassah will celebrate the made possible through an agreement Times correspondent to the effect made in 1921 by the Bureau of Jew- ever, there are no ties which bind operation between Jews and Arabs in
1896 when he accompanied Dr. Joseph
that the Falestin has announced • ish Social Research at the request of England to Palestine and Iraq, the trade, agriculture an d other econom ic
Chanukah holidays by holding their concluded in New York, according to.
.ng. business pursuits is increasing daily.
H. Hertz, then of Syracuse and now
Arab the National Conference of Jewish paper declares, suggesting that Eng-
first joint meeting of the season on despatches received here from New change in the Arab policy. The
Dr. Stephen S. Wise, shown excerpts
chief rabbi of England, to one of the
paper declares that this is inaccurate i Social Service. Representatives of land give up both of these mandates in
Tuesday evening, Dec. 7, at 8:15 York.
first sessions of the Federation of
the smaller cities pointed out that favor of Italy. Both countries are of Dr. I'ritchett's article. described the
-
and
misleading.
"We
still
firmly
be
The
despatches
state
that
Yehuda
o'clock at the Philadelphia-Byron ,
valueless
for
Great
Britain.
It
was
adverse
comment as "disheartening."
American Zionists held in New York.
Bin, vice-president of the Haifa lieve that the Balfour Declaration de- their communities were flooded with
Ile became one of the leaders in the Talmud Torah.
prises us of our constitutioal rights i constant appeals from outside sources ■ mistake to accept them. Let Italy Lacking the complete text, Dr. Wise
A most appropriate and elaborate Chamber of Commerce, who is now
use
them
as
an
outlet
fur
her
surplus
withheld
extended expression on the
movement but remained in the back- program has been arranged by the , visiting the United States in the in- and we protest against it." l and while the larger cities could cope
ground until 1919, when he was elect-
I with the situation, it was most difli- population, the paper says. statement, until he had seen at. It
committees in charge. Seniors are terest of several Palestinian projects,
is
difficult
to believe," Dr. Wise said,
ed • member of the administrative
BUCHAREST.— (J. T. A.) —The i cult for the smaller cities to meet
urged to invite juniors and juniors has concluded an agreement with
DENY CRIMEAN EXCESSES
"that'. person of scientific equipment
committee of the Zionist Federation.
'Julius L. Horowitz of the New York formation of • Jewish national party i the problem without the co-operation
are requested to invite seniors.
—
should
have
made this report. It reads
In 1922 Mr. Lipsky was elected chair-
Mizrach Wine Company, whereby the in Roumania, to include the Old King- , of a central body.
The program follows:
MOSCOW.— a T. A.) — Reports like an article in an incendiary Arab
man of the executive committee, which
"Blessing of the Lights" Oscar latter has contracted to purchase a dem as well as the new Roumanian , Samuel A. Goldsmith, in a state- circulated in the Russian press abroad newspaper in 1920 or 1921.
position he retained until 1926, when Cohen: Selections by Junior Hades- considerable part of the output of the provinces, Was decided upon at a con- ment after the meeting, said that the
some of the Yiddish
"No intelligent Arab would discuss
he was elected president of the Zionist
ference of Transylvanian Zionists in committee appointed would make its and reprinted by
stab Choral Group; Chanukah Me.- • Haifa mills on sale in the United
Organization of America, ■ position
Roumania held in Oradeamare. report regarding the new chest at • ores, to the effect that anti-Jewish the Jewish settlement of Palestine in
sage, Mrs. Joseph H. Ehrlieh; Vocal i States.
the
unfriendly, even belligerent, terms
Deputy
Meyer
Ebner
participated
special
meeting
jui.t
before
the
next
I
excesses
took
place
in
Cherson
and
which had been vacant since 1921.
I
The amount of $20,000 for the par-
Numbers, Mrs. William II. Sacks;
the Crimean colonies are false, it was
Milton M. Alexander is chairman of
Pageant "Feast of Lights" Junior ' chase of 100.'1)0 pounds of matzos has in the conference as the represents.
(Turn To Last Page.)
declared here.
(Turn
To
Last
Page)
the Open Forum meetings, which the
Live
of
Bukowinia
Zionists.
been forwarded by Mr. Horowitz.
Hadassah Dramatic Group.
public is invited to attend.
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