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VOL. XXV. NO. 7

SILVER BRANDS AS "Liberty Bell Pilgrimage" By Religious $12,4001000 IN CASH
FALSE QUOTATION School Pupils Marked By Impressiveness RECEIVED BY III' J. C.
FOR WORK ABROAD
OF TULIN INCIDENT

Parchment Scroll Wit
h Hebrew T
ranslation of Declaration
of Independe nce Presented to Municipalities of
New York and Philadelphia.

David A. Brown, National
Denies Having Made State-
A unique and impressive celebration of•.American inde-
Chairman, Congratulates
ment Which Angered
pendence, marked by a blending of American and Jewish
Leaders.
Lipsky's Supporters.
patriotism, was observed July 4 by children of the New

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FISHMAN INSISTS RABBI
QUOTED CORRECTLY

Says, However, Incident Was
Not Determining Factor
at Convention.

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iTr:rerry rrm tyt nritirr'nv

ASKS RENEWED EFFORT
FOR ANOTHER $1,000,000

Sum Raised Represents
in d a
Worliedf Two ra

A SENSATION

Created in Germany by the
Publication of Bismarck-Las-
salle Correspondence.

BERLIN.—(J, T. A.)—Bis-
marck, the Iron Chancellor,
who cemented the German mon-
archy, and Ferdinand Lassalle,
the Jewish labor leader in Ger-
many, who was one of the
founders of the Socialist move-
ment, bitter foes, were in cor-
respondence on ways and means
of reconciliation.
This sensational discovery
has gripped the entire German
press, after the documents came
to light due to the collapse of
an old filing case in the Prus-
The
sian ministry of state.
case broke down in close prox-
imity to the desk of Prussian
Prime Minister Braun. The
correspondence between Bis-
marck and Lugano, which was
stored away in the ease, shows
that Bismarck sought the ac-
quaintance of Lassalle and
took action on several occasions
to protect the labor leader from
police persecutions. The cor-
respondence further shows that
Bismarck and "Amalie were de-
bating for many hours en the
joint interests of the monarchy
and the proletariat, on the so-
cial kingdom against the mid-
dle class democracy. The pre-
mature death of Lassalle pre-
vented the consummation of the
plans discussed between him
and the chancellor, the lettere
show.

ZIONIST WORKERS
TO FIGHT AGAINST
AGENCY PROPOSALS

American Poole Zion Also
Issue Protest Against
Recommendations.

RABBI WISE WILL NOT
ATTEND BERLIN MEET

Dr. Weizmann Called Upon
to Repudiate Main Prin-
ciples of Report.

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AN ACHIEVEMENT

Hebrew Students Complete 10-
Year Course, Graduate
From High Scheel.

Fifteen boys and girls who
dove completed a 10-year course
in Hebrew will be graduated
from the Hebrew High School
here on Wednesday evening,
July 31.
Leaders in the United Ile.
brew Schools of Detroit, in an-
nouncing the first liebrew High
School graduation, declared
that they considered the reach-
ing of this point in Ilebrew
teaching here an achievement.
The boys and girls to he gradu-
ated are said to be fluent He-
brew conversationalists and well
learned in Jewish history and
Hebrew literature.
Bernard Isaacs, superinten-
dent of schools here, points out
that Detroit was among the pio-
neering communities to estab-
lish a Ilebrew high schood, New
York and Boston were first to
take the step, he said, and De-
troit followed, together with
Philadelphia, Baltimore, l'itts-
burgh, Chicago, Cleveland and
Minneapolis.
Isidore Rosenberg is the prin-
cipal of the Ilebrew high school,
arid the instructors are A D..
Markson, Joseph Ilaggai and N.
('roll.

SOVIET TO CONDUC
INQUIRY INTO RUSE
ANTI-SEMITIC CAR

Spread of Jew-Hatred
Various Localities
Is Seen.

NEGLECT OF JEWISH
SCHOOLS DEPLORE D

Administration of Chain
Colony Miahmar Is
Imprisoned.

The $12,400,000 mark has been
MOSCOW.—(J. T. A.) — T he
JERUSALEM.— (J. T. A.)—
reached by the United Jewish
Tchernomorie district Soviet llq
The Jewish labor parties in Pal-
Campaign in collections for the
dated
the medical Soviet In t he
estine,
which
have
consistently
1
relief and constructive activitiees
city of Tuapse because of the a n-
supported the policy of Dr. Chaim
of the American Jewish Joint
ti-Semitic practices being cam ed
Weizmann
for
the
enlargement
of
Distribution Committee in the
on. The Jewish doctors and me
the Jewish Agency to include non-
countries of Central and Eastern
ical workers were hampered i n
Zionists and have by their votes
Europe and Palestine, David A.
their work and not permitted to
helped
to
make
this
policy
the
of-
Brown of Detroit, national chair-
pursue their activities.
ficial program of the Zionist Move-
man of the United Jewish Cam-
Cases of anti-Semitic practic es
ment, are now turning against the
pa !Ali, announces.
o noun es.
are
being investigated by the gc v -
Jewish Agency.
mpaign was inaugurated
eminent. A list of these Asti ,
Resolutions
to
oppose
the
accept-
in September, 1925, at a national
ties
published last week shows t he
ance by the Zionist Actions Com-
conference in Philadelphia com-
spread of anti-Semitism
va :
mittee, which will meet in Berlin
prising all elements of American
ous localities. Jewish workers n
on July 19, of the report of the
Jewry, for the purpose of con-
the factories Comintern and Kr sa-
Jewish
Agency
Commission
were
tinuing the rehabilitation of the
ni Profinterin, in Werchned ne-
adopted by the labor parties Ha'
East European Jews ruined by the
Provek were beaten. In Mosir a
pod Ilazair and Achduth Ha'Av-
war and its aftermath. Chief
member of the district soviet re-
mink.
The
Achduth
Ila'Avodah
among the projects launched by
fused to vote for a budget for. a
has
decided
to
."ovvrthrow"
the
the conference was the settlement
Jewish workmen's club, declart n g -
program of the Jewish Agency
0
on the land, of Jews in Russia
there Is ne need for a house f or •
Commission
and
the
Zionist
Exe-
I
whereby 100,000 Jews have since
S "Zhidovske dances."
cutive if the latter will insist on
been helped in farming pursuits
adherence to this program.
Jewish Blood Is Cheap.
and in land settlement. Of great-
In Hemel a district judge decl
est importance, too, was the help
Situation Paradoxical.
ed no punishment is to be met eel
rendered to over 1,000 credit and
BERLIN.—(J. 1'. A.)—The re- Musical Program Features out if one apply the insulti n
free loan institutions for the aid
1
jection or acceptance of the reconi- term "Zhid" to a Jew. A work er g .
o
if e
th dell d nishan
Ceremonies of Pisgah
mendations of the Jewish Agency
In the Zikanoff factory in Not 0- •
throughout o ange
d, Latvia,
an a t a-
Commission, now the center of 1
belitzi, where the blood of aninu Is
nia, Rumania, Czechoslovakia, Pal-
Lodge d
an
A. Z. A.
heated
debate
among
Zionists
in'
is used in the manufacture, sti t-
estine, and other countries. This
r•r• iseeedun j ilewinishPalA••sgtei n ce;,wiallrgiun:t.
committee is also granting funds First Group Proves Failure €1;n:uhi
An interesting musical p rogram ed tee his fellow workers, wh le
as such, determine the fate oft he :
to the Jewish worker s:
towards the care of over 20,000
t
Due to Defec ives and
marked the installation of new ell- pointing
lrl
oly does the government ape nd
Jewish orphans in the same coun-
Delinquents.
the
uedische Rundschau, Ger- I sera of Pisgah Lodge at a well st.tnuo y for blood, when I, wi th
tries and also helps to maintain
tended
meeting
held
Monday
eve-
l
man weekly, organ of the German I
other good fellows, can find RS
trade schools, medical institutions
nine.
MOSCOW.---(J. 't'. A.)—Fifty- Federation of Zionists.
much blood as is needed, if ,
and religious and educational or- eight of the 650 settlers who went
The Rundschau points out that ' Following an address by IL M. were only allowed to Vey * th
ganizations and schools.
to Bureya, Siberia, on the coloni- if the matter is brought to a vote , Abramovitz, the retiring president, Jews in Novobelitzi and erne]"
Calls Results Gratifying.
nation project of the Ozet, have in an extraordinary Zionist Con.' who reported on the activities of
Although decided upon in Sep- returned, stated Mereszin and cress this year or in the regular the lodge during his term of office,: ing These cases are among those I
tember, 1925, the campaign did Bruk, leaders of the colonization I Zionist Congress next war, the the following were given the oath
investigated.
not actually get under way until project, on their return here from paradox of the situation would lie I of office:
Famine is expected in the Chi r-
1
the end of that year, The $12,- Siberia where they investigated that those who are opposed to the'
Morris Shatzen, president; Sol. son colonies this winter, unless i
400,000 received up to the first of
n ,
Jewish Agency idea would vote for Blumrosen, Mandell Bernstein and mediate relief measures are talc' a;
the new settlements.
BEGINNING OF HEBREW TRANSLATION OF DECLARATION this month, therefore, represents
In
an
interview
with
the
repre-
the
recommendations
of
the
Jew.'
Henry
M. Gottlieb, first, second' declares the Ernes, Common
OF INDEPENDENCE PRESENTED TO MUNICIPALITIES OF NEW the work of only two and a half sehtative of the Jewish Telegraph- ish Agency Commission, while and third vice-presidents, respec-: Yiddish daily.
YORK AND PHILADELPHIA BY JEWISH EDUCATION ASSOCIA- years. "The result of our effort,"
is Agency, they stated that the those who are for the enlarged lively; Ben Goldman, secretary;
"In Odessa and the Krivoy R Og
Mr. Brown stated, "is most grati- composition of the first group was Agency will vote against its rec- Rudolph
TION OF NEW YORK.
Meyeraohn,
assistant! district, the situation is a lit t Io
fying and serves as proof of the
:
monitor;
Nicholas
not
very
successful
as
it
included
(emendations.
Rubinstein,
better.
Outside help is also nec cs-
of
York and Philadelphia Talmud Torahs in a program
splendid response of American
Within the Zionist Congress guard; S. K. Slobin, warden; II. M., nary there until the spring crop is
many defectives and delinquents.
exercises that extended all the way from the Pennsylvania Depot, Jewry to the needs of our less for-
In
the
future,
more
careful
se-
such
groups
as
the
Eth
Libnoth,
Abramovitz,
monitor;
Adolph
repaed.
The crop in the Crime an
New York, to Independence Square, Philadelphia. The events were tunate brethren throughout the lection of those permitted to un- the pro-Weizmann section of the Freund, Bernard Ginsburg and colonies has goo prospects.
under the joint auspices of the Jewish Education Association of New world.
Polish Zionists; a large section of Rabbi Harry Z. Gordon, trustees.
dertake
the
pioneering
should
b
e
30 Settlers Exiled to Siberia
"Living up to the old proverb
York and Associated Talmud Torahs of Philadelphia. Heading the
Mr. Shatsen's Remarks.
•
The entire administration,
'New York committee was Col. that 'charity begins at home' the instituted. There is a shortage of the Mizrachi, the Revisionists,
many Radical Zionists, the Pales-
Mr. Shatzen, the newly installed eluding the chairman, of the Cl a -
Michael Friedsam as honorary American Jews have stretched the technicians for the undertaking.
tine middle class parties and a president, in a brief address lutz colony Mishmar, in the lank oy
Remaining Are Satisfied.
chairman, with Jonah J. Goldstein meaning of the word 'home' to in-
The settlers who have remained section of the center group have thanked the lodge for honoring region, were arrested by the Si v -
of the Jewish Education Associa- elude all places on the face of the
tion as chairman. The Philadel- globe where there may be suffer- in Itureya are satisfied, because the same, views as the Jewish him with the election as its leader, Set secret police. They have be n
they
are earning five roubles daily Agency Commission regarding the and expressed a desire on behalf imprisoned at Simferopol.
phia reception committee was ing and have contributed a glori-
headed by Louis E. Levinthal, 008 chapter to their history in on the public works. The general Kvuzoth and other questions of la- of the new administration to carry Thirty colonists have been i r -
population
and the authorities bor and colonization. The qui, on the work of B'nai B'rith into rested during the past few we(
president of the Associated Tal- this country by their magnanimity
ks
thin, therefore, as to whether the
mud Torahs of that city.
and generosity. The spies...id re- are sympathetic and helping the recommendations of the Jewish the heart of the community and to and exiled to Narym, Siberia. T ho
Jewish
settlers
with advice, they
Delegates To Report to De-
the
heart
of
every
Jew,
secret
police
has
been
raiding
t
Among the high spots of the sults so for achieved in subscrip- stated.
he
Agency Commbssion will be ac-
Jacob Miller, who was chairman colony at least once a week di r-
day's events were the presentation tions and payments are, however,
troit District at Meeting
The rice plantations are not cepted has no relation to the ques- of the organization committee in ing the night.
of a parchment scroll containing a not altogether adequate in the technically equipped, as the Emes tion of the Jewish Agency per se, charge of the seventieth anniver-
on Monday.
translation into Ilebrew of the face of the tremendous task of re- had reported, but work will lee because it is quite possible that sary celebration last May, present.' If
Says Silver Doubly Mistaken.
, the persecutions continue, I he
Declaration of Independence to a building which the Joint Distri- started in the spring. During the those who criticize the negotia-
mony will probably dissolve di
Commenting upon Rabbi Silver's
Delegates from Detroit to the representative of the New York bution Committee has undertaken winter the settlers will continue on tions with the Marshall group will ell p es to those who brought in ing the summer. The authorit es
telegram, Mr. Fishntan declared:
the mos `embers for initiation in
across the seas. Failure on our
"Rabbi Silver is doubly mistaken. thirty-first annual convention of city government as well as the part to pay the money appropri- the public works, cutting wood, at the next Zionist Congress, adopt the Julius
senwald Class..Those demand that the colony accept TO
First. I want to deny categori- the Zionist Organization of Amer- Philadelphia municipality; the ated and solemnly promised means and building houses. 'The Comzet a program practically similar to receivin
ri es were Abe Kasle new colonists without the sancti on
ica
will
report
on
the
proceedings
principal
address
at
Independence
the Commission's recommenda- Pr. Victor Dro ek and Sam Munch. of the local Comzet, as a result of
cally that the statement he had
is
ready
to
each
family
6)10
danger not only to the present
made to me was in any way confi- to the local district at a meeting Square by Bernard Semel, honor- work but also to the future status roubles credit, not available in tions. Groups like the Revisionists The captains
the teams in Si,,. which the number of colonists I:
dential. Second, I insist that to be held Monday evening at the ary secretary of the Jewish Educa- of the institutions and agencies for cash, but in the form of livestock which oppose the Agency policy, membership drive were Morris lilwindle d•
Shaarey
Zedek
branch,
Twelfth
tion
Association,
and
the
presen-
Mishmar is considered the b at
hold
similar
views
regarding
the
Rabbi Silver attributed to Mr.
and equipment. Many settlers de-
Schwartz and Mandell Bernstein.
tation of messages from President self-help abroad.
collective settlement in the ant re
Tulin exactly the words I quoted. and Atkinson.
sire to leave Tichonkaye district economic work. The labor parties,
Ike Musical Program.
Asks Stronger Effort.
Calvin
Coolidge,
Governor
Alfred
In
view
of
the
turbulence
of
the
which
supported
Dr.
Weizmann's
However, this was not the deter-
The musical program was fee- Crimes , among both the Jew i eh
"We have therefore been forced, for the rice district, but the Com-
mining factor of the convention convention, and the importance of E. Smith of New York and Gover- in spite of this splendid record of zet is discouraging such attempts. Agency policy, must vote against lured by selections by a triple' and n°11-J e w i'h colonies.
T he
nor
John
S.
Fisher
of
Pennsyl-
cementing
all
sentiments
among
the report because it is contrary quartet of Ilalevy Choral Society government often sends fermi ng i
decision to draft Mr. Lipsky. This
S ettl ersDisappointed.
the collection of pledges, to issue
to their most important priciples. members. The singers were direct- students to the colony to its dy I
decision was based upon an open various elements for the cause of vania.
Many
of
the
pioneers
who
went
an appeal throughout America for
methods
of agriculture. Mishrr ar
Ask Extraordinary Congress.
statement that Mr. Tulin had made Palestine's upbuilding, this meet- Presidents, Governors Messages. an emergency fund of $3,100,000 to settle in Itureya, Siberia, on the
ed by William (layman.
Solos 71
.
the only surviving Chalut im i
Both the president and Gover-
ing is expected to attract a large
A session of the Central Com-
at a caucus of the opposition.
—the minimum required for the land being colonized lip the Ozet, mitt• of Radical Zionists will be were sung also by Miss Warren, I.
nor
Fisher
sent
their
regrets
and
"Furthermore, I never spread audience.
were disappointed when the $2.0011
hertz and Mr. Greenblatt of the colony in Crimea.
Local leaders were divided in best wishes to the "pilgrimage." continuation of our work without credit, which they had expected to held here the middle of July. The Ilalevy. Walter Chasson accom-
Rabbi Silver's statement to me,
interruption, particularly during
Jewish Schools Neglected.
though it was not confidential. As their support between the two fac- Governor Smith, in a letter to the summer months. Since the is- be allotted to each family by the meeting of the Wield Zionists is panied on the piano.
,ho
Ciorlf 1
a matter of fact, I had left the tions that were at war at the con- Jonah J. Goldstein, wrote, "It is a suance of this appeal in the early government was refused. The being called to urge the Actions
: W free. a u r e o fo
t im
o usical
n by es 0o
A
that he
the Jewish A—
—
hotel immediately after my talk vention, but Zionist leaders in the fine and inspiring thing to take part of May, for the immediate credit was to have been granted Committee of the World Zionist program were tviolin selections
crime ry
Organization to convene an extra- Israel Katz, member of the Detroit] schools tin Charkov
1.
i
with Rabbi Silver and returned community are anxious to create
are
being
ni
for
repayment
in
27
years.
creation of this fund, $1,200,000
(Turn to Page Five)
iyDh
i a e,r../Ster
about 3:30 in the morning, to dis- a united front here for future
The settlers have been notified
Symphony Orchestra, accompanied lec Atei(11 ifs ouvor ics j'dt.lw
r i n.
has been received by the treasury
(Turn to Last Page.)
cover, to my amazement, that work for Palestine. Confidence is
b y M
rs. Id a Elk
an K a t z. M rs.
p m1 my
of the United Jewish Campaign that the credit to each family will
schools in the it y are badly a g
Rabbi Silver's statement of Mr. expressed that Detroit Jews will
he
limited
to
100
roubles
Katz
is
the
author
of
"Technical
•
up to the first of July.
Mr. Tulin's remarks had become present such a united front in
M'srk in }:ar Training for the lected because they are ignored by
A further setback to the coloni-
"I plead with each campaign
the educational inspectors, the I e-
public, evidently because Rabbi their efforts for the Jewish Home-
Piano."
officer," said Mr. Brown, "to exert zation plan came when it seas
a per r u states.
t a tes.. To n Ii e sacccao m mi o h dautuk , ns
Silver had himself repeated the land.
A. Z. A. Officers Installed.
18
tractors
which
a stronger effort than ever before learned that the
I
The local delegates to the con-
and
school is
remarks to a number of delegates.
At
the
last
meeting
offsthe
A.
Z.
ed
will
soon
arrive
in
Vladivostock
for immediate collections. Let
cellar.
Nn funds have be en
I had nothing to do with it except vention from the Zionist district
A.
fraternity,
the
semi-annual
in
a
each subscriber know that by his from America are without the
appropriated
equipment a nd
to confirm, after it had become were Joseph II. Ehrlich, Israel Zil-
plowing
knife.
This
will
retard
payment of his pledge he can
(Turn to Last Page,)
there are not enough teachers,
public, that Rabbi Silver also said
bring to the men, women and the plowing for an entire year.
(Turn to Last Page.)
the same words to me."
Sir John Robert Chancellor children of Europe a little bright-
Non-Jews Dissatis fied.
Rosenberg
Announces
Other
The non-Jewish tripulation in
er, a little happier and a less mis-
Tamed to Succeed Lord
Bureya is evidencing dissatis-
Contributions for Farm
erable day."
Plumer.
faction with the colonization plan.
•
Settlement
Grumblings are heard in several
RABBI POLIATSCHEK, quarters and the charge is made A subscription of $25,000 by
LONDON.—(J. T. A.)—The
appointment of Sir John Robert TALMUD AUTHORITY, that since the Jewish settlement Ben Selling, leading merchant
d
Commissioner DIES AT AGE OF 51 has started, systematic stealing
Chancellor
has occurred.
w
eer
Advocate P ri-
to isiifIc‘ce
, . The
, population used 71nrde., Itii laTtrid1(1,001,0010)rt) ; Urge Added Effort for Je ish Homeland;
ir noorr. open hitherto, raised for Jewish farm settlement
to keep the
Contributions of a Number of Individuals, Making Con- bert C. Plumer, is announced by
vote Initiative and Specific Projects for Palestine
NEW
YORK.—(J.
T.
A.)
—
but
are
unable
tee
do
so
now,
they
the colonial office. The king ap- Rabbi Solomon Poliatschek, dean
work in Russia, is announced by
struction of Hall Possible, Amount to $6,247;
in
Individual
Communities.
.
declare.
proved the appointment.
James N. Rosenberg, chairman of
Memorial Donations Also Made.
A report from Bureya states the American Jewish Joint Agri.
Lord Plumer, who will Lake a of the Talmudic department of the
A little over three months ago satisfied with very little at their
three months' leave beginning Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological that while the Jewish settlers have cultural Corporation.
The contributions of a number Mrs. Milford Stern, Mrs. Leopold this month, will retire at the end Seminary, internationally known sufficient rice and honey they leek
"The growing response through- Mr. and Mrs. Maurice II, Zack- disposal. So long as they ha ve
Wineman, Max Ettlinger, Ike Ett-
authority on lialacha, died Sunday
out the country to Julius Rosen- heim and sun, Herschel, and Mr. enough to live on, they shunlux-
of interested Detroiters have made linger, Sidney Allen, Mr. and Mrs. of his vacation. During his ab- night after a brief illness at the potatoes and milk.
wald's challenging subscription of and Mrs. Isaac Shetzer left for a uries in order to bring success to
it possible for the Fresh Air Camp Isaac Gilbert, Mr. and Mrs. S. T. sence II, C. Luke, the new civil Sydenham hospital, New York.
tour of Palestine. Mr. Zackheim, Jewish efforts in the upbuilding of
secretary, will be acting high com-
Death came after an operation BUILDING DONATED TO $5,000,000 is evidenced by volun- who •ilS president of the Zionist the land.
at Brighton to add a social hall to Gilbert, Mr. and Mrs. Felix Mah- missioner.
performed by Dr. A. A. Berg of INFANTS ORPHAN HOME tary subscriptions coming in from Iti,t,ict of Detroit last year, and
its group of buildings this year. ler, A. :Mendelson, Mr. and Mrs.
Mr Zackheim, who also vial ed
le • Lieutenant-Colonel.
various
states,"
said
Mr.
Roden-
Mount Sinai llospital, when it was
This building will fulfill an essen- Henry Butzel, Mr, and Mrs. Harry
Sir John, who is now governor found that the rabbi suffered from Home. at,262 Rowena Is Gift of berg. "Max Senior of Cincinnati Mr. Shetzer, also for many years in Poland and Lithuania, declared
tial need in the program of the Newman, Mrs. Hugo Hill, Mr. and
active
in
Palestine's
cause,
were
that
he was a thousand times more
has
sent
in
a
subscription
for
$10.-
Peter Miller.
Mrs. Andrew Wineman, Mr. and and commander-in-chief of South- osteomyelitis of the jaw, which re-
camp.
000; Meier & Frank of Portland determined to visit every place of convinced of the need for Pates•
ern Rhodesia, held the same post
importance in the land and to learn tine's reconstruction since his -is-
The social hall is equipped with Mrs. A. .1. Levin, Robert Newman, for Mauritius from 1911-16 and sulted from an abscessed tooth.
have
subscribed
$5,000,
and
A.
S.
Mrs. II. iL Prenzlauer, presi-
Rabbi Poliatschek, who came to
a stage, dressing rooms, fireplaces, George Simone, Mr. and Mrs. Louis for Trinidad and Tobago, 1916-
Levenson of Oakland, Cal., tele- for themselves the value of the its to Eastern European sections.
book shelves, game cupboards, and Lipson, M. and Mrs. Sy Blum, Mr. 1921. Ile was staff captain of the United States seven years ago dent of the Detroit Hebrew Infant graphed an outright contribution achievements in Palestine. They No matter how poor the Jews in
Orphan
Home,
announces
that
at
the
invitation
of
the
Yeshiva,
and
Mrs.
F.
Goldman.
Mr.
and
gen-
benches. It will be used as a
of 95,000 toward a Julius Rosen- retuloed to Detroit last week, and Palestine may be, he said, their lot
the intelligence department of the
eral gathering hall for evening Mrs. B. D. Welling, Rghard Cohn, war office in 1903, assistant mili- was counted as one of the Gaonim Peter Miller has donated the wald Honor Fund for the promo- they have nothing but praise for is a much happier one than that of
building
at
262
Rowena
street
to
'Fritz.
Mrs.
of
the
present
age.
Ile
was
born
Victor
Weil,
Edward
programs, entertainments, dra-
tion of Jewish agriculture in Rus- ell that has been done in the Jew- the Eastern European Jews be-
tary secretary to the Committee of
!
matics, social hours, rainy day ac- }Ianna h Freud, Irving Goldberg , Imperial Defense in 1904, Riad sec- 61 years a g o in Meitshet Lithua- the home.
cause they live the only Jewishly
61a.
Mrs.
Prenzlauer,
in
making
this
nia,
and
started
his
Talmudic
train-
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Max
May,
Mr.
and
Coming to Palestine immedi- natural life,
tivities, and library group. Its
"We are not conducting a cam-
retary to the Colonial D'efense
announcement, states that it will
valuable place in the camp routine Mrs. Henry Wineman, Mr. and Committee in 1906. He holds the ing at the age of 12 in the Yeshiva now be possible to accommodate paign," concluded Mr. Rosenberg. ately following a great crisis, and
Palestinian. Not Envious.
has already been proved in the Mrs. Sylvan Grossner, Mr. and military title of lieutenant-colonel. of Wolozhyn. He soon acquired
"We are confident that the Ameri- at a time when a bitter controversy
Mr. Shetser added that while
fame as the "Illui of Meitschet." more childrin than heretofore.
ragsei
irethis
country,
the
Detroit-
short time that the camp has been Mrs. Meyer Prentiss, Mr. and Mrs.
can
Jews,
inspired
by
Mr.
Rosen-
Interested in Public Work.
the one desire that motivates Jews
The building on Canfield, ac.
by which name he was called up to
Maurice Goldenberg, Mr. and Mrs.
era went to Palestine with critical
open this summer.
Sir John is highly regarded in the day of his death. Ile was the cording to Mrs. Prenzlauer, was wald's great act, will follow his minds. They wanted to know and in Germany, where he spent a few
Harry Brown, Harry Ilelfman,
leadership and complete the fund
Following is the list of contribu-
weeks, and in other parts of 1.1-
J. I. Freund, the territories he has administered. most beloved pupil of Rabbi Chaim too small for the purpose, and Mr.
Louis
Rosenthal,
to
see
everything
that
is
to
be
in the near future."
tors who have made possible the
; rope, is to come to America, the
Henry Levitt, Max Broad. Total, Sir John acted as governor and of Brest-Litovsk. lie held the po- Miller's act is lauded by her. on
known and to be seen. They spent Palestinian Jews are not envi• us
building of the hall:
commander-in-chief of Southern sition of rabbi In Brest. Later, behalf of her organization, as an
$6,247.17.
three weeks in the land, and visit- and Ire happy, and if there is some
Mrs. Sol Cole, Samuel Heaven-
Memorial donations for building Rhodesia and in Trinidad. He is he was invited to become the dean act of fine charity.
FRENCH GOVERNMENT ' ed practically every settlement, dissatisfaction it is because not
rich, Samuel Summerfield, Alfred
considered an able, popular man, of the Talmudic school of the Ye-
The building committee of the
and now they insist on ever in- .enough is done to suit their anxiety
Hecht, F.. Tabor, Mr. and Mrs. Ar- fund: In memory of Zella Himel- who has never participated in shiva in Lida, district of Vilna, home, to whom Mr.. Prenzlauer HONORS AMERICAN JEW creased efforts for Eretz
for speedy reconstruction work in
thur Schlesinger, Albert Levi of hoch, by board of directors of the politics. As an engineer he is where he remained until the out- gives mach credit for the success
Settlers Are Happy.
the Land of Israel. '.• -
PARIS.— (.1. T. A.) — Simon
Springfield, Mass., Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Hudson Co., Richard Webber, greatly interested in public works break of the World War.
are William Ja•
of
the
institution,
Messrs. Zackheim and Shetser
An isolated instance of eritici m
Albert Kahn, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Oscar Webber; in memory of Mrs. and improvements.
cobs, Maurice Arronson and Irving William Straus of Chicago was
In
the
New
York
Yeshiva
he
in-
expressed
great
satisfaction
in
the
offered by the returned visitors to
■warded
the
Cross
of
the
Legion
of
Finsterwald, David Marymont, Mr. Henry Krolik, by Mrs. Julius Ro-
Yarrows.
The labor representative from structed students in the Talmud
senwald;
In
memory
of
Mrs.
Leon
and Mrs. George Epstean, .Ed.
Infants are being taken care of Honor by the French government. fact that idealism actually rules the Homeland Is directed against
Trinidad, now in London attend- four times weekly and attracted a
Stern of New York City, Miles Goldsmith, by E. I. Kaufman; in ing the British Commonwealth large number of pupils, enjoying in the home by trained nurses. The The honor was conferred upon Mr. the determination of toe settlers the old settlers in the first est bi
memory
of
J.
Louis
Loeb,
by
Mrs.
The refusal of
Finsterwald, Louis Mendelson, Mr,
Labor Conference, speaks highly the great respect of Orthodox rab- home is conducted in strict adher. Straus for his benefactions to hos- to carry the Palestinian venture to lished
and Mrs. Sidney Heavenrich, Na- J. Louis Loeb; in memory of Zella of Sir John's administrative abil- bis for the depth of his Talmudic ence to the dietary laws. Dr. Lip- pital. and other institutions at a successful conclusion. The set-
rage.)
Mans
to
fast
Himelhoch,
by
B.
F.
Dewes.
To-
tlers, they said, are happy and are
than Gross, Mrs. Frank Hamburg-
Biarritz.
sky is the house physician.
elpositione.
ity and popularity.
er Mrs. J, E. Gaylord • Mr. and tal, $525.

NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.)—The
Tulin incident, said to have de-
termined the outcome of the Zion-
ist convention in Pittsburgh, was
the subject of a communication
from Rabbi AbbeIlel Silver,
mentioned on the convention floor
in this connection, to the Jewish
Daily Bulletin.
In a telegram to the Jewish
Daily Bulletin on July 5, Rabbi
Silver declared:
"In your issue of July 5 your
report of the Pittsburgh Zionist
convention reads that Abraham
Tulin has stated to me that the
reason why Lipsky had declined
to run again for president was be-
cause he does not dare to run for
if he runs the judges will have the
district attorney on his trail. This
is absolutely false. Nor did I,
make any such statement to Jacob
Fishman.
"Whatever I stated to Fishman
was in strictest confidence and in
the nature of an inquiry. Fish-
man undertook to speak to Lipsky
about it privately. He proceeded,
however, to violate a confidence
and to spread a rumor for politi-
cal ends. If I had wished to make
a statement to the convention or
to a caucus I could have done so
without the assistance of Fish-
man.
Urged Rumor Be Stopped.
"When I learned of the per-
nicious spread of the rumor I re-
quested some of the leaders of the
administration and, and especially
Lipsky, to put a stop to it. I also
requested Lipsky not to permit
his final decision in the matter of
being drafted for the presidency
to be influenced by it. He prom-
ised to do so. This was 4:30 Tues-
day morning. At 8 o'clock I left
for Cleveland to officiate at a fu-
neral of one of my members.
"That evening Lipsky tele-
phoned me from Pittsburgh and
told me that the matter had not
been kept from the floor of the
convention and that my name had
been bandied about considerably.
Be also informed me of the vote
of the convention on the new con-
stitution and of his decision to
permit himself to be re-elected to
the presidency. Ile asked me to
be one of the vice-presidents. I
old him that in view of what had
transpired I could not accept the
office. I promised, however, to
help him in the hard year ahead of
him."

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SELLING'S $25 000
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