A merican ,eivish Periodical eater All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS CLIPTON ATINIJI • CINCINNATI 10, OILIO THEbETROIT LWISI1 11-RONICL TELEPHONE CADILLAC 1-0-4-0 THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN VOL. XXXI, NO. 5 AMERICAN JEWISH CONGRESS CONFERENCE CALLS FOR MASSMEETING TO CONDEMN OUTRAGES AGAINST JEWS IN ROUMANIA' Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1926 Re-Elected President Of B'nai B'rith Lodge Address Detroit Upholds Reform 1GARMENT WORKERS' Will Council on January 3 Jewish Beliefs STRIKE IS SETTLED l Landman Explains Evolution- Arbitrators Announce Decision, ary Process of Religion. Ending 25 Weeks' Shut- Browne to Speak. down in Industry. Max D. Steur, Dr. Stephen S. Wise, Judge Mack, Congressmen Kahn, Sabath, Jacobstein, Perlman, Dickstein, Celler, Cohen and Sirovich Take Part In Discussion. - _ Judge Irving Lehman Reports is an evolutienary pro- Fact at Jewish Welfare cess, not a static religion," said Rabbi Isaac Lauelman in the course of a lee-'INEW YORK.-1.I. T. A.)—Termi. Board Convention. tore on An Jews Losing 'Flair Re- o mating the 25 weeks' strike of gar- ligion," and during this prices; car- ment workers, the arbitration board PROTEST MADE TO ROUMANIAN MINISTER AGAINST lain terms have changed their mean-' which heard the dispute between the Y. M. and Y. W. ACTIVITIES ANTI--JEWISH EXCESSES AND OFFICIAL DENIAL ing. Even the Bible shows Judaism', International Ladies' Garment Work- ENRICH AMERICAN LIFE as a spiritual evolution, varying from ors' Union and the American Asso- Anti-Semitic Outbreaks Recur In Bucharest and Jassy While the most primitive polytheistic forms elation of Cloak and Suit Manufac- -- -- Leaders Continue Agitation In Parliament Addresses. of religion to the most :modern con- turers, made public its award affect- Work of Board Regarded With •eption of ethics," he declared. Rabbi ing 20,000 workers employed in 800 Roumanian Version of Kiahineff Pogrom Given. Landman spoke last Sunday afternoon shops. Favor by United States in the auditorium of Northern High Th e award, regarded as a substan- NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.)—At a conference called by the (officers of Army and Navy. School for the Detroit Jewish (tit tial victory for the union, was based the American Jewish Congress and attended by a number of Jewish mem- Forum. He was the seventh speaker not upon the agreement with the In- bers of the house of Representatives, as well as by Jewish communal to be presented by the Forum this sca-Idustrial Council, as desired by the BOSTON. — (J. T. A.) — Over a workers, held at the Hotel Pennsylvania, the Roumanian government was contractors, but upon the old agree- . . charged by several speakers with the responsibility for the recent anti- quarter of a million young men and "Judaism within recent years has ment between the union and the Jewish excesses in Roumania and a resolution was adopted condemning young women are affiliated with the undergone a change," Rabbi Landman American association. The award, the outrages and culling upon the Jews of America to give voice to their Jewish Welfare Board, Judge Irving continued. "Fur the first time in his- which is binding on both sides, is to SYUD HOSSAIN protest at public meetings to be immediately arranged for that purpose. JULIUS DEUTELBAUM tory we find ourselves in the milieu of serve as the basis of a new collective Lehman, president of the organiza- In the discussion regarding the action to be taken for improving the a great democracy, in which Jews and agreement. The award is as follows. condition of the Jews in Roumania, Max D. Steuer, who presided, proposed tion, declared at the third biennial Christians enter on equal terms. It "Members of the American Associ- that the atrocities being committed by Roumania against the Jews and other convention of the organization held is this situation that has brought ation, employing :15 workers from ,louse of Representa- r`s inorities be made the subject of an address in the H at the Elysium Club. Three hundred about a change in the Jewish religion. the date of this agreement to June fives in order to call the attention of the American people to the wrongs The old Orthodox faith, as followed 1 1928 and thereafter a regular delegates, representing Y. M. H. A.'s, and injustices suffered by various peoples, Jewish and non-Jewish, in in the countries abroad, no longer force , of 40 or more workers, who Y. W. II. A.'s and community centers Roumania. could serve the purpose. The Bible have been nianufacturers or sub. Dr. Stephen S. Wise, president of the American Jewish Congress, opened from every part of the country par- no longer could answer the question of manufacturers in the industry for the discussion by a recital of the recent occurrences in Roumania. Dr. Wise Will Address Detroit Council ticipated in the deliberations, which Installation of Officers To Take religion. A readjustment was neces- two years, and who have given 32 proposed that a series of protest • nary. This readjustment has been weeks of employment or its equiva- On "Eastern and Western terminated in a banquet at the local meetings should be forthwith held Among the Jews who were seriously Place Jan. 3, Adolph made by the Jewish reformist church. lent during the year preceding the Y. let, II. A. in the evening. Civilization." throughout the country. He also sug- injured were Sager, Josufovici, Semi- "The reformed synagogue is the ex- Freund In Charge. reorganization date, shall have the Since its organization on April 6, Rested that a conference be held in juda and the Jewish student Gessler. ponent of liberalism in Judaism. It right to displace not to exceed 10 1 Europe next summer of representa- Following the virtual introduction follows the tradition of the ancient He- On Monday afternoon, Jan. 3, at 1017, as a welfare committee for per cent of their workers subject to The outstanding result of the semi- Jewish men in the American expedi- tines from all Jewish communities in of the numerus nullus in the medical brew prophets and meets the demands 2:30 o'clock, the Detroit Council of tioaary forces and in the United order to consider the whole Jewish college of Bucharest University, the annual election held by the members of of modern times. Jewish Orthodoxy, the following limitations: Jewish Women meeting at Temple States Navy, and its transformation "(a) That workers displaced shall terror directed against the Jewish Pisgah Lodge Na. 34, Independent with its tendency toward segregation problem in Eastern Europe. Beth El Chapel will have an speaker Judge Julian W. Mack stated that students having made the college Ju- Order It nai B'rith, on Monday eve- and Zionism, with its nationalistic be replaced through the employment a man who is distinguished in being subsequent to the war into a peace- of time organization for the cultural the situation of the Jews in Roumania denrein, the anti-Semitic students "mg. Dec. 27, was the election aims, are not adapted to meet these bureau. a direct descendant of the I'rophet of has now become intolerable and have now set up a guard at the law Julius Deutelbaum to the presidency demands. "(b) That workers discharged in Islam, as his name, Syud Hossein, i n- and physical guidance of Jewish agreed with the suggestions for the school, charged with the task of pre- for the third successive term. "The essence of religion lies in its pursuance of such reorganization dicates to those who know Eastern young men and women, there have Other officers elected were: First come under its jurisdiction 97 Y. M. calling to protest meetings as well as venting Jewish students from enter- ethical values, not in mere formalism," shall receive a week's pay. history. vice-president, Samuel Sternberg; sec- H. A., Y. W. II. A. and community ,,, e . for a protest to be heard in the halls ing the lecture hall. the speaker declared. The Jewish That reorganization rights His ancestry, however, is not Mr. ond vice-president, Henry M. Abram- center societies owning property esti- of the United States Congress. According to the Roumanian news- ovitz; third vice-president, Morris mission in the world has been to shall only be exercised in the months llossain's only claim to fame. Ile is mated by Judge Lehman to be worth paper Dimineata, no Jewish students spread among the nations of the world of June, 1927* June, 1928, and De- Caution Ageinst Haste. widely recognized as an authority on Shatzen; secretary, Bernard Gins- $15,250,000. During the next few the ideal of monotheism and of broth- comber ' 1928. attending the law school in Bu- Congressman Mrs. Florence Kahn are international problems and relations, charest since the beginning of De- berg; treasurer, Philip Ettinger; as- erhood of men. Andthe Jewish mis- months seven additional structures ' of San Francisco and Congressman (d) That there shall be no unfair having been one of India's three rep- are to be erected in various parts of sistant monitor, Harry Yudkoff ; ward- Mon will not be fulfilled until this Sabath of Chicago cautioned against camber, due to the persecutions of en, Abe Lenhoft; guardian, Rudolph discrimination for union activity in resentatives at the Near East peace the country, at an estimated cost of ideal has been realized." taking hasty steps involving the the Cuzist students. settlement in 1920. with such discharges.. Meyerson; trustees, Herman Weiss, $1,000,000, and an equal sum is avail- Rabbi Landman, before proceeding connection The offices of the newspaper Re- , United States Congress for the rea- "(e) That the new firms adnntted :Adolph Freund and Bernard Ginsberg. Mr. Hossain went to England as a able in nine cities as a result of cc- to his main thesis, analyzed the Jew- son that the policy of Congress was nasterea, a Zionist organ, were raid- Aaron llluineoau and harry Slavin to membership in the American Asso- young man and soon became. known cent campaigns. Aaron named delegates to the Michigan ish position among the nations of the ciation shall not have the privilege of for his contributions to many well- not over-friendly toward interference ed by the police and the issue conies- One hundred and four institutions with conditions abroad. Mr. Sabath coated. In that issue an article wan , o Council of B'nai B'rith lodges. Dale- world. This analysis, in addition to reorganization until they have been known periodicals in England. Re- thought that conditions in Roumania published in which Minister of the gates to the convention of District his answer to the question enthralled members of the American Association turning to India, he became editor of affiliated with the Jewish Welfare Board have paid executives, with sev- would improve shortly. Congresman Interior Gaga and Minister of Edu- Grand Lodge No. 6 are Morris Gary- in the title of his lecture, brought a for at least six months." two of the most influential daily eral hundred department executives, Meyer Jacobstein 1,1' Rochester, while cation Petrovici were charged with ett, Aaron Droock, Julius Deutelbaum, long discussion in the course of which With reference to the other ques- newspapers of that country. Zionism, Orthodox Jews and Free including directors of women's work, asking that all the facts be first ascer- anti-Semitism. lie is now editor of the New David W. Simons and Alfred Ross. Thinkers in the audience took excep- lions submitted to the arbitrators, the In Jassy, Roumanian students, fol. tained, said "As Jews in the Ameri- Orient, America's latest magazine on educational directors and physical contract The election was also featured by lion to the speaker's conclusions. Rab- decision i s that th e oldthe training director's, and it has stimu- can Congress it would not be proper lowers of Cuza, mistreated the Jew- the reading of the annual reports sub- be- Eastern affairs, which is published in an d manufac- he t union Landman, who is editor of the t lated interest in the training of vol. Landman, but harmful to make a protest against ish students. Jewish passersby were 'Maud by the heads of the lodge corn- bi American Hebrew of New York, is al- turers should be used as the basis for New York and which serves to in- the atrocities in Roumania. We can attacked. When the excesses showed mirrors. The events of the evening at- so spiritual head of Temple Israel, a the new contract between the two terpret to America the art and unteer workers. In addition to its no signs of abating, the chief of pa- however, make such protest as Ameri- tracted the largest attendance of the Reform synagogue in Far Rockaway, parties. The arbitrators, therefore, thought of the East. Ile has elevated in this country, Judge Lehman lice ordered gendarni patrols to guard year. much time to lecturing also, having added, the board has furnished ma: cans against inhumanities." Lon Island ruled: made three transcontinental tours. tonal to Jewish youth organizations Similar sentiments were echoed by the city. Installation of the newly elected of- "1. That there shall be no change Lewis Browne, a former rabbi of in France, England, Palestine, Russia, The rabid anti-Semitic agitation . flues will take place Monday evening, Congressman Perlman of New York. in the clause of the contract relating The subject of Mr. Hossain's talk will Congressman Dickstein of New York was continued in the Roumanian par- Jan. 3, in the lodge rooms in the B'nai a temple in Newark, N. J., will be the to the unionization of designers. be "Eastern and Western Civilize- S outh Africa and Cuba. The deAcit B'rith Community House, 275 East eighth speaker for the Open Forum on of the board, Judge Lehman reported, declared that he was prepared at the liament by Alexander Cuza and Pro- lion." The meeting is open to the "2. That there shall be no change is $42,680. proper time to rise in Congress and lessor Shumulianu, notwithstanding Ferry avenue. The ceremony of instal- Sunday afternoon, Jan. 9, when he in the clause of the contract covering public. One-Quarter in Now England. will point out that as long as Rou- ing the renewed outbreaks which re- lation will be in charge of Adolph will adress his audience on "Red Rua- procedure in discharge. Mr. Hossain's professed wish is to mania will persist in its mistreatment suited from the agitation. Freund who has presided at similar ia's New Religion." Mr. Browne, who "3. That there shall be no change give America a better understanding Ilarry L. Glucksman, executive di- Deputy Shumulianu demanded in functions of the lodge for years past. has just returned from a trip abroad of the Jews and other minorities she rector of the Jewish Welfare Board, in the clause of the contract covering of his country and the Orient. passe, " ` to An appropriate program of music and during which he visited 17 countries access to the shops of the American cannot expect the sympathy aneLhelp parliament that a law be Back of this purpose is the desire reported that 67 Y. M. II. A.'s and in Asia, Africa and Europe, is able Association members, and providing for world peace, which can only be y, W. II. A.'s, about one-fourth of of America. Congressman E. Cella regulate the problem of furnishing entertainment is being arranged for to discuss all religions, Judaism, of Brooklyn, as well as Congressmen- Jewish corpses for dissection in the the occasion by the intellectual ad- Christianity, Islam, Buddhism and for the investigation of complaints. based on a foundation of this kind. the constituency of the board, are lo- elect William W. Cohen and William clinics of the universities. vancement and entertainment commit- others, not only in their theoretical as- "There is only one civilization, "4. That the reduction in hours cated in New England. Cuza, in a speech delivered in the tees of the organization. I. Sirovich were also among the pacts but as they are practiced among and increase in minimum wage scales Mr. Hossein says, "and that is the . . The work of the Jewish Welfare ng s message, speakers and promised their help. A House in reply to the king's the various peoples of the world. Mr. stipulated in the contract recently en- civilization of humanity. That must Board among Jewish soldiers and sail- strong resolution was unanimously outlined what he termed the policy of Browne, while in Russia last year, nice tered into with the inside manufac- be our aim, and to achieve it we need ors wan the subject of a report ren- his "Christian League. In his ad- made a special study of what is hap- turers shall be embodied in the con- to have tolerance in the broadest, dered by Dr. Cyrus Adler, president accepted. dress he demanded that the Rou• pening to the church and synagogue tract now being negotiated with the most charitable and highest sense of of the Jewish Theological Seminary Hold Government Responsible. monism government embark on the the word. We are too prone to be of America and Dropsie College, manufacturers." The protest Of Roumanian Jews in policy of "nationalization of the Proposal to Extend Work Arouses under the Soviets. The arbitration board was com- governed by passion and prejudice, Philadelphia, who is chairman of the Browne Praised by S. Lewis. America against the recent anti-Jew- army." Explaining this, Cuza urged Keen Interest Among Delegate. Born in England, Lewis Browne has posed of Judge Bernard L. Sheintag, too willing to regard others as in- army and navy committee of the ish excesses in Roumania and the de- that Jews be eliminated from the lived most of his life in this country. chairman; Ilerbert Lohman and Pro- feriors, too ready to react to adroitly board. nials issued by the representatives of Roumanian army and that Jewish PHILADFI l'IIIA — (.1 T A ) — A graduate of Hebrew Union College ', lessor Lindsay Rogers of Columbia, phrased propaganda, instead of in- the Roumanian government concern- Dr. Adler said that there are ap- employes he dismissed from state of- Measures to strengthen the Hebraic he was rabbi in a small city in New all members of Governor Smith's ad- forming ourselves at first hand of the ing the accuracy of the reports trans- proximately 5,000 Jewish men in the flees and institutions. He also de- movement among American Jewry England when Sinclair Lewis "disceth- , visory commission for reorganization true. state of affairs. mitted by the Jewish Telegraphic American uniform and 1,000 in vet- mended that a numerus calusus be were considered and plans for extend- ered" him there and wrote or him: , of the garment industry. It was the "Before there can be peace in the Agency concerning the events was erans' hospitals still suffering from introduced to limit the number of ing this work were adopted at a three rejection of this commission's report world, the people of the world must expressed in the form of an open let- injuries received during the late war, Jewish students in Roumanian cal- day convention held here of the }lista- (Continued on next pop.) by the ousted communist leaders of understand each either, and before ter addressed to George Cretziano, The army and navy committee minis- loges and universities. In addition ,truth Ivrith, an organization devoted the New York Cloak Makers Union they can do this they must know each Roumanian Minister at Washington, ters to the religious needs of these he demanded that a numerus clausus, to popularizing Hebrew as a spoken which led tee the prolonged and die- other." by the United Roumanian Jews of men, Dr. Adler stated, reaching out for Jews in trade, industry and the , language and the promotion of He- (estrous strike. America. The letter was signed by to such distant points as China, Ma- professions be enforced and that all brew literature in the United States. A meeting of 2,000 garment work- CHARLES R. CRANE Leo Wolfson, president of the United nila, Honolulu, the Canal Zone and contracts concluded with Jews con- Ben Rosen, Educational director of ers at Cooper Union unanimously Roumanian Jews of America, and eerning the forests be cancelled. Jew- the Philadelphia Federation of Jewish VISITS PALESTINE Haiti. Furloughs are obtained for ratified the award. Other workers ' Herman Speier, executive secretary. a large number, enabling them to go ish houses ought to be confiscated and Charities and David Weber welcomed Gabrilowitsch to Conduct Concert of will consider it during the week. — "Alarming and shucking news, home or to nearby communities dur- turned over to Roumanians, he said. the delegates on behalf of the Phila. Jewish Music on Jan. 12. J E RUSA LE M. — (.1. T. A. Mail with reference to the treatment of ing the Jewish holidays and festivals. The main feature of the Curs pro- delphia Jewish community. The ses- -- Service)—Charles R. Crane, who was the Jews of Roumania, has reached The development of summer training gram is his demand that Article 133 sions of the convention were held at An unique event in the cultural chairman of the. American Commission us during the last few weeks," the camps by the U. S. Army has been of the Roumanian constitution guar- Dropsie College and at the B'nai Je- history of the Jewish community of I to Palestine and Syria in 1919 to in- letter read. "We had hoped that the s followed by the board, which con- anteeing the rights of the Jewish shurun Center. Detroit is to take place on 1h'ednes• I vestigate the disposition of the popu present government would keep its ducts services in 32 places every sum- Various phases of the Hebraic move- ppoulation be annulled. latiun towards their future govern.. pledges to maintain order and to pro- mer. Six full-time and 18 part-time ment and the activities of the organi- tect the life and property of its Jew- Lieutenant Kenworthy Accuses Bri- meats, is on a visit here. zation during the past year were re- The 1919 commission was sent out field representatives are in the em- ish citizens. We must note, how- BANK TO SERVE JEWISH ploy of the army and navy commit- viewed in the reports and addresses tain of Neglecting Palestine. hy President Wilson at the time of the ever, with sorrow in our hearts, that EMIGRANTS PLANNED delivered by Abrahani Goldberg, pres- peace conference to discover the wish- tee, and a host of volunteers co-oper- not only has it failed to do so but it ident. A. Speishaendler, Menachem LONDON.—(J. T. A.)—The Brit-les of the people in the countries of the ate with It. has actually pursued a policy which BERLIN. — (J. T. A.) — An all- Rybalow, editor of the Hadoar, the or- ish administration of Palestine was former Turkish Empire with regard , During the past two years the army is directly responsible for the tragic Jewish emigrant bank for the par- grin of the Ilistadruth Ivrith; K. future administration of their and navy committee has dealt with again charged with lack of co-opera• ! to the and deplorable events which have re- pose of meeting the needs of Jewish Whiteman, Dr. S. Bernstein and Z. lion with the Jewish endeavors to (countries. It was headed by Mr. Crane16,000 cases requiring personal sera- cently taken place." migrants is planned by the Emigeli- Siharfstein. establish a Jewish national home in and President Henry Churchill King!ices in relation to problems of ex- After enumerating the recent Rabbi M. Berlin on behalf of the Palestine. The charge was made by !of Oberlin Cellege and had among its service men in connection with goy- events in Roumania, the letter de- rekt, the society to aid Jewish emi- grants. The Jewish Colonization As- 5lizrachi, Louis Lipsky on behalf of Col. Josiah Wedgwood at a reception principal members Dr: Albert Lybyer,, ernment claims. One hundred sixty- clares: "We say, deliberately, that sociation and the Hebrew Immigrant the Zionist Organization of America given in his honor and in honor of Dr. George Montgomery and Captains four thousand and sixty seven dollars the Kishineff pogrom of 1926 and the Aid Society of America are to lend and Dr. S. 51argoshes on behalf of Donald Brodie. I was spent by the army and navy cam- Henry W. Nevinson, who recently re-iWilliam Yale and excesses which were instigated by the their support to this project if noes- The Day greeted the convention. turned from l'alestine. 1 The commission spent lir days in its mittee in connection with its work so-called students could not have Much interest was caused by the ad- tiations now being carried on con- tour of Palestine end Syria, interview- , during the past two years, which, Dr. Dr. Eder, member of the executive, I taken place if the government had . dress of Dr. Max 1,. Margolies, head corning this matter are successful. presided. Ile paid a tribute to Colethel ing delegates and receiving petitions. Adler stated, is looked upon with done its simple duty. To its everlast- This was learned at the conference of the Biblical department of Dropsie They visited 36 cities and towns. great favor by the war and navy de- Wedgwood'; understanding of the ing shame it had not done it, and his- of the council of the Emigdirekt. College on "Hebrew as a Spoken Lan- ideals and realities of Palestine life. On the question of Zionism the corn- partments of the national govern tory will hold it responsible for this which opened its session here. Dr. guage." Colonel Wedgwood, in his reply, de-!mission reported unfavorably, stating ment. crime against the Jews. Among the resolutions adopted was Myron Krainin, president of the coun- Glared that he found in Palestine: that its members had begun their The following were elected as J. T. A. Version Confirmed. ell, submitted a report of his recent one calling for the award of a prize for more than he expected. He thcr, laid' study of Zionism with minds predis. ' members of the board of trustees for "These, your excellency, are the trip to the United States. B. C. the best literary production in the Ile- great emphasis on the lack of co-oper-'1posed in its favor, but had been driven a period of six years, to succeed facts about the situation of the Jews deck, business manager of the Jew- brew language during the year. A anon extended by British officials to !by the result of their investigation to in Roumania, and not the official ver- ish Daily Forward, is among the dale- jury of 11 Hebrew writers of America, the Jews in Palestine. The British !unfavorable conclusions. That was so, themselves: Judge Lehman, New York; Felix M. Irving Warburg, New sion which you kindly conveyed to gates attending the conference. Palestine and Europe will be the judg- officials do not even fulfill the inten-'the report said, although they had York • Jacob M Loeb, Chicago; Louis OSSIP GABRILOWITSCH us." In reporting on this project, Dr. es. During the debate which occupied found much to approve in the aspire- Lions of the British government in Confirmation of the reports of the Krainin stated that the agreement the major part of the last day's ses- E. Ki rstein, Bosto Boston; Jacob L. Wise- Ilion% and plans of the Zionists and had man, Boston; General Abel Davis, Jewish Telegraphic Agency concern- negotiated between the Emigdirekt sion, the demand Was put forward that day night, Jan. 12, at 8 o'clock, when Palestine, Inc declared. Mr. Nevinson analyzed the objec•J warm appreciation for the devotion of Chicago, and Morris Wolf, Phila. ing the events in Roumania is also end the Hiss and the Ica will need more emphasis he laid in the Hebraic Ossip Gabrilowitsch, conductor of the declared, many of the colonists and for their1, , contained in a statement issued from the ratification of the three respec- organization and its paper on the pure- Detroit Symphony Orchestra, will tions against Zionism and bring his orchestra to the main audi- that the. difficulty arises out of the success by modern methods in over-" e 'P"''' the headquarters of the American fthe movement. tive bodies and it in probable that the ly Amercan aspeelr torium of Temple Beth El for a con- fact that British officials are not ac- coming great natural obstacles. Jewish Congress. The American Jew- A p I aged delete was caused by hank will be established the middle cert of Jewish music. The occasion customed to govern such an intelli- TO PURSUE POLICY OF PEACE ish Congress declares, on the basis of the proposal made by Mr. Whiteman is being sponsored by the Temple gent population as the Jews. The NEW JEWISH THEATER OPENS cable advices received from the corn- of January. that the organization change its meth- Men's Club. Arabs, he said, only gain from the 11051E.—(.1. T. A.)—New instrue- mittee of Jewish delegations in Paris, od of work and extend its activities In addition to presenting the or- Jewish colonization. that "an inquiry made by the commit- MRS COHEN TO ADDRESS MOSCOW. — (J. T. A.) — A new , tions concerning the Catholic policy not only among the Ilebraists but chestral renditions of such purely Nahum Sokolow and Joseph Cowan Jewish theater was opened in Lenin- in l'alestine were issued by the Vati- tee of delegations has not only con- among Jews generally. JR. HADASSAH MEETING Jewish music as the "Kol Nidre" mel- also addressed the gathering. The grad. The theater Is under the man- can, it was learned here following the firmed the report of the outrages Abraham Goldberg was re-elected - — K. ody, Mr. Gabrilowitsch will present latter declared that Colonel Wedg- agement of Homonovus (Kugel), the departure for Jerusalem of Monsig- committed, but has revealed the An unusually attractive program has president of the organization. the most beautiful works of such wood and Mr. Nevinson were partiiu. famous Russian Jewish theatrical I nor Robinson, the Vatican visitor in perilous condition of the Was chosen vice-president tragic and great Jewish composers as Saint- tarty distressed because of the grow- been arranged for the monthly meet- Whiteman Jews of Roumania." ing of Junior Hadassah, to be held and William Z. Spiegelman, honorary Saenes, Goldmark, Meyer Beer, Bi- ing mistrust of the Jews in Palestine critic. Mr. Achron, the famous Jew- Palestine. Monsignor Robinson upon i-h composer, and the painter Mo- I his return from Jerusalem recently Another cable received by the Tuesday evening, Jan. 4, at the Phila. secretary. M. Rybalo•, Z. Scharf- zet and Mendelssohn. The concert toward Great Britain. American Jewish Congress from Paris gulesco are co-operating in the new reported to the pope on conditions in delphia Talmud Torah, at 8:15 o'clock stein, hr. S. Bernstein and Dr. P. promises to be a revelation of Jewish] states that Deputy Stern, representa- Churgin were elected to the adminis- theater. A government subsidy of I the country. The Jewish Telegraphic genius and an object lesson in the tive of Bukowina in the Roumanian promptly. 30,000 rubles has been allotted to Agency learns that Monsignor Robin- !trative committee. Mrs. Morse M. Cohen, who is the history of Jewish achievement in the MAKES CHARGE AGAINST JEWS son expressed dissatisfaction with the parliament, stated that "The Jewish the theater. adassah advisor to the De- , field of music. general position of the country and Telegraphic Agency has told the Senior Il RIGA.-1J. T. A.1—Anti-Semitic trait unit and who has delighted her HONORS JEWISH JOURNALIST Reservations for seating should be with the position of the religious whole truth." AGAINST MINORITIES propaganda is carried on by the Lie- audiences with book review's in the . question. The Catholic church sees YIENNA.—(J. T. A.)—Julius Up- made at once by writing to the tern- tune, the semi-official organ of the past, will give • book review on Leah y, editor of the Tagblaetter, was ple office. All seats in the temple present government, according to a NUMERUS NULLUS • rimn VILNA. — (J T. A.) — Sharp re- no friction and has no anxiety con- M ort „,.. l a t,„t boo k, -I am a wo are $1.50. cerning her interests in Palestine. It IS BEING ENFORCED and a Jew," which has created consio- honored by the president of the Aus- Dr. Alvin D. Borsch, chairman of dispatch from Kovno received here. prisals against the national minorities is understood that the pope Teem, BUCHAREST.-1J. T. A.)—New rian Republic. President Hainisch t rahle discussion throughout the coun•lt conferred upon Herr Uprimny the the committee arranging the concert, The newspaper claims that Jewish in Lithuania are being made by the mended to Monsignor Robinson to anti-Jewish excesses occurred in Bu- e present Lithuanian government, dis- states that this will be the first time communists are conspiring to attempt try. work for ■ peaceful understanding A small group of Hebrew students decoration of the republic. Uprimny charest and Jassy. a coup d'etat in Lithuania. One hem. patches received here from Kovno Groups of Roumanian students of the United Hebrew Schools will pre-iwas an associate of Dr. Theodor in the musical history of the city of dred Jews were arrested and many state. Mau arrests of persons sus- between the various communities in Detroit that • special concert of Jew- literal and first editor of the Zionist sympathies Jerusalem and to act with a view to marched around the boulevards, Je- communist ' peeled of have fled to Soviet Russia, the paper sent a brief playlet in Hebrew. ish music will be given by the regular maintaining • calm atmosphere. lisawitha and Lipskani, in Bucharest, Friends of Junior Hadaseah are tor- weekly Die Welt, published in Ger- stated. have taken place. Detroit Symphony Orchestra. and attacked the Jewish passersby. man. dially invited to attend this meeting. Many Jews were murderously beaten. "JUINISIII Hossain To Speak At Beth El Jan. 3 Deutelbaum Again Heads B'nai B'rith HEBRAISTS CLOSE PHILA. CONVENTION ac 250,000 YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN BELONG TO CULTURE GROUPS DETROIT SYMPHONY TO PLAY AT TEMPLE I , NO CO-OPERATION IS CHARGE MADE .__