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DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, AUGUST 3, 1928

VOL. XXV. NO. 10

REPORT OF JEWISH Farm Settlement Infuses New Blood
Into Russian Jews, Commissar States
AGENCY APPROYFD
BY 41 TO 4 VOTE

Part Played by American Jews in Regeneration of Russian
Jewry Will Long Be Remembered, Soviet Health
Minister Declares in Interview.

"DID HUMAN DUTY"

This I. All He Did, Says Leader
of Kr ■ osin, Rescue
Ship.

Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cent

FLOOD THREATENS
WEIZMANN RESIGNS Minimum Congregation Figures Use d.
In U. S. Jewish Census Compilation
JEWISH COLONISTS
IS AGAIN DRAFTED
IN BUREYA REGION
AS WORLD LEADER

Statement by Dr. H. S. Linfield Explains Misunderstandings

'
on Figures of Jewish Religious Bodies; 4,087,357
NEW YORK.-(J. T. A.)-
Rudolph Samoilovieh, Russian
Is Not Total of Jewish Population in U. S.
Mill
leader
of
Jewish scientist
Two Revisionists and Two
Cyclone C a u a e s Anxiety
the rescue ship Krassin, which Crisis Arose Over Attempt to
NEW YORK.-(.1. T. A.)-A few of the misunder-
Tribute to American Jews for the part played by them saved some of the Italia crew
Radical Zionists Only
Over Fate of Jewish
Oust Sacher From Jeru-
standings which have arisen with regard to the figures of
in-the rebuilding of the physical as well as the economic life in the Arctic regions, declared
Opponents.
Settlements.
salem Executive.
of Russian Jews, was paid by the people's Commissar of that all he did was a "human
the Jewish population in the United States, in connection
Professor Samoilevich
with the report of the United States Department of Com-
Ilealth, Dl. Senutsko, on the tenth anniversary of the estab- duty."
invited by Russians in New OPPOSITION UNABLE TO mercy giving at potlimittatry result of the census of religious bodies in TENRSOOBFTD
CO-OPERATION OF ALL
BE
THOUSANDS
li,hment of the Commissariat. The views of the Commissar concern- was
OF SHELTER
York to visit the' United States. ) FORM NEW EXECUTIVE
statement made to the Jewish Telegraphic
JEWS TO BE ENLISTED ing the physical regeneration of the Russian Jews through the land
ency
by
Dr.
II.
S.
Linfield,
director
of
the
statistical
department
of
settlements, were expressed in an interview given to Miss Betty Ross,
--
Ag,
Zionist Movement Was With - the American Jewish Committee. The original release of the De-
National Fund to be Only American journalist, who has recently arrived in Russia to devote
• partment of Commerce, giving Similar Floods Last Year Did
• some time to a study of the new
out
a
Leader
for
Almost
Public Instrument for
the number as 2,948 permanent
Not Touch Bira-Bidzhan
Jewish colonies in the Ukraine
.
24 Hours.
Land Policy.
Jewish congregations located in
and Crimea.
Section.
urban and rural areas where a
Amazing Transformation.
'f. A.1-The
population of 4,087.357 Jewish
BERLIN.- (J. T. A.) -The
The statement of the People's
MOSCOW.-(J. T. A.)-Tens
resignation
of
the
Weizmann
Jewish movement for the upbuild-
men, women and children is to be of thousands of people in the Far
Health Ctommissar as transmitted
Executive and the almost unani-
ing of Palestine as a Jewish Na-
found, was greatly misunderstood East, including parts of Bureya,
by Miss Ross to the national head-
mous decision to draft him were
by some of the Jewish newspapers• are without food and shelter be-
tional Home, which hiss assumed
Singers
From
Halevy
Choral
__ __ _
quarters of the United Jewish
tie two dramatic events which oe-
The impression was gained that cause of a cyclone which
considerable significance
Campaign
and
released
by
Davit!
visited
carrot during the week-end at the Was First Vice-President of the report of the Department of that area Monday. The cyclone,
Society Score Triumph
upbuilding work after the is- Number of Jewish Students , X. Brown: the national chairman,
sesi,otos of the general council of
Comnu•rce conveys the thought which p asset over Harbin, con-
suance of the Balfour Declaration
at Concert.
In Colleges to he Fur.
reads as follows:
American
Jewish
the World Zionist Organization,
that the
the 2,948 congregations have -tuned
and the fornuttion of the Palestine
tinued with increasing force Tues•
"Jewish colonization in Russia is
following the adoption by the m ain-
--
they Decreased.
a mmbership
of 4,087,357 Pe
Congreis.
e
Mandate by the League of Na -
Per day in the direction of Bureya.
stamping out the nervous and other
The Ilalevy Choral Soeit te cil of its resolution concerning
sons.
This is not the case.
following
the
close
of
the
tions
Towns and villages in an area
diseases that were chronic among Wednesday evening scored the the report of the Jewish Agency
To Publish Complete D ata.
o f 20 m il e . were flooded by
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.-Solo-
World War, has turned a corner
BUDAPEST.--(.1. T. A.) - A Jews mill is infusing new blood fittest triumph of its career. Sing- Ctommission.
mon C. Kraus, well-known Phila-
Th e Jewish Telegraphic A
t h eworse in th
ge
the t- into the settlers
a
011 the road to enlisting the co-op- new change for O
Agency
waters overflowing the lakes Usury
which will un- ing before an autlience estiniated
For almost 2.4 hours the Zionist
cration of all Jews, Zionists and titude of the Hunaarian Govern- doubtedly affect the Jews as a na-
delphia philanthropist and real es- has directed tin inquiry to Or. and 'Lea. Many of the villages
Isle, in movement Wits Withela an caeca-
non-Zionists. in the effort to rebuild meta towards the Jewish Impala- t ion. Centuries of miserable to exceed 20,000 at Belle
Murphy, in charge of the division were washed away. !louses and
conjunction with the Detroit Sy m-live and the leaders of the various
the country of Jewry's origin.
of census of religious bodies, its livestock and household articles
tion of t he country is notict•a hie, existence in overcrowded ghettoes phony Orchestra concert, the Jew- factions assembled at the Berlin
It is in this light that Zionists' according to comments in the Ilun- under fear and oppression have
to (1) what is, according to the floated in the waters.
ish singers received ovation after meeting, of the general council
and non-Zionists in Europe view gal'iall Jewish press. left their traces in the physical ovation, and its soloists were feverishly sought a solution to the
census of religious bodies, the
At Amur the situation is catas-
the decision adopted by the Gen-
actual membership of all Jewish trophic. The hydromatic station
One of the symptoms of this new anti psychic make-up of the Rus- cheered.
latest crisis which hat! resulted in
eral Council of the World Zionist course is seen by the announcement sian Jews. Now for the first time
congregations in
the
United reports that the situation will be.
Emma LazarsofT Scharer, dm. the self-elimination of Dr. Weiz-
the
l'eC11111.
Organization to accept
States, and (2) what method was corny worse.
t hat Julius Goentboes, One of the in their history the Russian Jews
from the lezidership.
mendations of the Joint Palestine notorious anti-Semitic I (aders in are sapping physical strength matic so p nano, singing the has- mann
employed to ascertain the number
Train Movement Stopped.
At 2 o'clock M onday morning-
Survey Commission in which Hungary, is to a ppointed a front the soil, sunlight and fresh sotto "Kul Nidre," scored a great
of 4,087,357, mentioned in the
settled
matter
apix•ared
to
be
Special measures have been
the
American, 'British and German member of the government. The air and we now see the vital hu- hit. It was so well done, and WAS by
dep's
artment re rt.
por.
D Murph y taken at Chabarovsk. Evacuation
n
almost
unanimous
vote
of
a
so
well
received
by
the
audience,
suggeste d to the J ewiele-
sh T
non-Zionists and Zionists co-oper- newspapers also point to the in- non forces within them renewed
of the towns presents a terrible
general council to natties t the
ated for the formulation of the five
graphic Agency to direct this in-
number of cases of anti- and regenerated. The transfor- that she received round after the entire
Zionist Executive, including
. Many railway stations
year program of Palestine work Jewish discrimination by the au- oration is amazing. Happiness and round of 'applause.
quiry to Dr. Linfield, who acted as picture
Harry Sachet, British attorney
were flooded and the train move.
Other
Haletsy
soloists,
Israel
M.
'with a minimuuLbudget of one mil- thorities in the economic field.
freedom are erasing the lines of
special agent for the government meat paralyzed. Damages amount-
who is a member of the Jerusalem
lion pounds sterling annually.
and Ily- Executive and around whom the
in the collection of statistics of ing to 5,000,000 roubles have
suffering from the foci's of the ...Mertz, L' o uis Greenblatt
"Crazy Patriots."
.
. -• crisis centered, to remain in office.
The recommendations which were
the Jewish congregations. No re- already been reported. ,

The Hungarian Jewish weekly aged colonists who find themselves
s. tale vy concert tit
drafted with a view of serving as Ejyenloestteg asks i r u n i c a I I t• on the soil after a lifetime of by them at the
ply to these two questions WA%
Unable to Form Executive.
The Comzet (government de-
a guidance for the enlarged Jew-
buffeting
buffetibt.
aou The e new Orchestra Hall, did even better
The combined forces of the La-
motic but the Jewish Telegraphic partment for Jewish colonization)
this new turn is the ex- weary
ish Agency" were the center of whether
Agency learns that complete data, telegraphed to Bureya to inquire
pression of the gratitude of the Oneration that moulds itself in than they did at their society's stn- borites and the Orthodox Zionists,
stormy discussions during the ses- II ungarian Gtsvernment for the ef- the Jewish colonies will suffer no null concert.
answering these questions, will lie the situation of the new Jewish
22 strong, were unable to form an
sions of the Zionist General Coun-
made available in II subsequent re- settlements in Bira-Bidzhan. The
Solos by Scholnick, Miquelle.
executive of their own, although
ad- more from rheumatism, tubercu-
cil which lasted here all week. The forts of Hungarian Jewry in eace
port which will be made public hi government department stated to
losis and other diseases caused by
Ilya Schkolnick, concertmaster they were offered the opportunity
vocating
a
change
its
the
P
acceptance or the rejet lion of these
of the Detroit Symphony Orches• to do so. N'arious lists of a pro-
the fall. the Jewish Telegraphic Agency
recommendations. was considered Treaty in favor of Hungary. For ghetto life.
Housing
ng
Needs.
ees.
d
The information contained in correspondent that it is possible
tra,
and
George
Miquelle,
first
posed
executive
for
London
and
attitude the press abroad, even
its essential in the decision as to this
the report of the Department of the Jewish settlements in Biro-
the Jewish press, has severely "There are still, however, ur- 'cellist, in solos, Saint Siena' "Tht• Jerusalem were under considera-
whether the enlarged Jewish Agen-
Commerce
is based upon reports Bidzhan have not suffered, the
gent
needs
among
the
colonists
Deluge"
and
Bruch's
"Kol
Nitre."
tine,
but
the
leaders
of
the
opposi-
the Hungarian .Jews, de-
cy, including Zionists and non- criticized
received front the individual con- damage being only to the newly
SOLOMON C. KRAUS
claring that they are "crazy pat- that require immediate attention," respectively, were the idols of the tional factions finally declared
Zionists, and contemplated in Ar- tint," continued the commissar.
gregations, rabbis, social workers constructed roads and the harvest-
"In first part of the program, present- that "because of lack of time"
ticle 4 of the Palestine Mandato, is
they were unable to assume the tate operator, first vice-president and representative Jews in the ed hay. The Comzet pointed out
A striking case of anti-Jewish some places, too, many people live ed by the Symphony Orchestra.
to be consummated in ace ordance
Being devoted to Jewish music, responsibility for the conduct of of the American Jewish Congress cities, towns and villages all over that last year a similar flood in
other places
with an agreement concluded be- discriniimstion was recited in the under one roof. In . and
sanitary this Ile brew National Night was a Zionist affairs by the formation of and grand master of the Indepen- the country," Dr. ',infield stated. the Far East did not touch Bld.
dent Order of Writh Sholom, the Dr. ',infield, in his statement to shun. The Ozet (Jewish society
tween Dr. Chaim Weizinann, presi- Hungarian Ulmer Hituse several the water supply
landmark in the efforts of the De- (heir own Maculae.
World
Zionist
Organ-
days
ago
by
the
former
Prime
Min-
largest Jewish fraternal order in the Jewish Telegraphic Agency, sponsoring the Bidzhan settle.
dent Of the W
needed. More houses 'trait
it Jewish choral society and a The drama was enacted at the
ization, and Louis Marshall, preni- inter Count Iludik. The Count Clinics are
the United States, died here Sun- declared: meat) received a telegram from
ay
night
session,
when
and
more
agricultural
implements
tribute to the Detroit Symphony late Saturd council was engrossed day in his suite at the Ritz-Carlton
dent of the American Jewish Corn- cited a decision of the Agrarian
"I acted as the government's their representative Rashkes, in
mittee, representing Ameriean non- Court to confiscate the entire land would ease both the work and liv- Orchestra. Every number on the the general
' agent in the collection of the eta- Chabarovsk, referring only to
Ile was 62 years old.
ing
conditions
of
the
colonists.
tirogram, beginning with the Coro- in heated discussion on the criti- Hotel.
ish widow,
possessions of a Jewish
Mr. Kraus was the first presi- tistics of the Jewish congregations business and not mentioning the
Zionists.
They
must
not
be necessities.
allowed to suffer
,
for
lock
of
such
In
"The
March
from
Meyerbeer's
cism
leveled
against
Many
Sachet
Grosz, including even her houst:
Executive's Threat to Resign.
e Prophet," down the line, for his administration of Zionist dent of the Eagleville Sanatorium and beg to make the following ex-
The recommendations formulat- and garden, although her three this colonization work initiated and
for Cure of Tuberculosis and Will plan
Seek k Unemployment Credit.
ed at the recent London conference sons were among the most out- generously supported by the So- were either Jewish in spirit or affairs in Palestine. In the lat- known as the father of the build-
Explaining the Figures.
ii"l
Special
.
credit for the training
hy Feli2c M. Warburg and I)r. Lee standing World War heroes in the g vial government, the part played the work of Jews. litical commission, the delegates ing and loan movement in Philo-
" The
The canvas of the Jewish con- of unemployed Jews to enable
K. Frankel representing, the non- Hungarian army. The
of this
the and
l'oale
Zion, the
y yet
gregationn shows that there are them to enter productive occupa-
by grill,
American
Jewr
is of The
the Halevy Program representing
Ilitachduth
the Mizrachi,
ex- delphia•
ates:
Lord
widow
joined
the
army
voluntarily,
Mr. Kraus was a man of ninny 2,048 permanent congregations in tions was asked of the Soviet goy-
The Halevy program consisted pressedtheir intention to propose '
Zionists in the United St
t significance;
" concluded
g
Melchett (Sir Alfred Mond) of were wounded several times and u
, the country; 2,855 congregations ernment by the Comzet at its sea-
ht,
mostly of numbers already pre- pr
o n nt„t i0 naan d eixntenIs9i %,2-s7( maternal
Semasko.
a resolution of lack of confi al dance
ses- charities
London and Oscar \Vasserman, 111- received recoanition for their M. "The support of American Jews sented at the society's winter et' n-
connections.
are located in urban places (in- sion held here under the chair-
er-
bravery
at
the
front,
the
Count
in
Harry
Sacher
at
the
gener


Philadelphia
district
chairman
of
rector of the lbadsche Bank of B in this great movement of putting cert. I.. Shafer's "birchen GI sick mon. The Sacher opponents made
corporated places of 2,5(0 inhabi• manship of Peter Smidovitch, vice-
lin, with suggestions for slight stated.
new life-blood into the Jews of en and M. I ostler s Die Ma ' it clear that their move was in- the United Palestine Appeal. Ile faits or more) and 93 in rural president of the Soviet Union.
Student Dec eeeeee .
modifications, were accepted by the
Russia will long be remembered in chine" stood out again as the mss-
The credits assigned are to be
pro. tended only against M r. Sachet also was a member of the Locust areas. The figure of 2,948 con•
Zionist General Council by a ma-
The total number of students to this country "
tegpieces of the evening's
s made available to the Commissar-
teghere
and requested Dr. Weizmann to and Progress Clubs in Philadelphia gregations does not incluJid:.,eg
census
jority 41 against 1 votes. be admitted at the next semester
grant•
Other numbers on the program permit Sachet's elimination. Weir.• and of the Cosmopolitan Club here. teinoi ni,,,d ,Hpti,dnh yeiatroniit,y:,
at
of labor, according to the
The climax CRAW late Friday af-, into Ilungarian universities 'and
mann, however, declares! that the
Comzet recommendation.
lemon folltswing a Pf(dP"geu colleges is to be curtailed Its the
sung by the society were musical
of Jewish congregations showed
At the same session the Comzet
selections by L. Low and I.. 14(w- executive
dead-lock during which . the resig- extent of 30 per cent, according to
1,901 congregations.
Mr Sat(
che would stand Or fall with
decided to settle on the land during
nation of the Weizmann Executive a new ordinance promulgated by
anilowsky. Miss Rebecca Katzman
"The urban places and the rural i1,9,2t,liacr olyf t81,, 0, 01)oriJgeinwary fpalamninliees i
.E'xitt resslack of Confidence.
was considered as imminent. At the Hungarian Minister of Eoluctf-
Walter Chasson were at the
which
e . b
tftehle,0,8(2);,,9.t348i r,17 c0joen,,,
yorini
,eh:
At 1::10 a. m., the members of
a :,rnet. tai.,,sT, ni nuanoirvt
t
the plenary session of the General tion, Count Klebelsberg.
piano.
10,0110. The curtailment was ex-
ex-
Council which was engrosaed in The indirect result of this ordi-
Morris Scheyer is president of the Zionist Executive anti the
plained
neesdti
the tlhaactkt4 settling of
discussion of organization ques- nance will lessen the number of
(Turn to Last Page.)
the Ilalevy Choral Society.
men,
women
st
atemeanntd
dchildren.
oes
estimated
-
tions, the Po'Bleat Commission ap- Jewish students who may be ad- 15 Hi
School Students
gh
not mean 10,000 families would require an
peared in the hall declaring that it mitted into the universities. Sonic
Collections in Synagogues on that so many Jews are corporate expenditure of 15,000,000
Awarded Diplomas by
roublea,
is ready to report the resolution on of the colleges will thus remain
Tithe b'Ab Prove
members of :1,000 odd congrega- of which the government vault {
Local
Talmud
Torah.
the Jewish Agency. Forty-eight without a single Jewish student.
tions. In former years reports have to give 10,000,000, since the
cessful.
Suc
members of the Council were in at- Already in the previous year the
were published of the number of foreign relief organizations intend
Fifteen graduates from the Ile-
*tendara•e. Kurt Blumenfeld of Ber- Hungarian youth has not taken
tshht:i ,e,m ineFreeeapratnuf
sothireip 4b; books
oo he
tt , to spend during the year not more
Collections for the Jewish Na- pe rsons jopen lin
lin, German Zionist leader, read the full advantage of the quotas al- brew High School of the United
(fre,(
i thnet re
th at 5, 0 00,000 rou b les. The
Hebrew
Schools
of
Detroit,
who
text of the resolution. Minority lotted to the various universities.
In explanation of the brutes fixing the Jewish population in the tional Fund, the land•purchasing
fling of 8 ,000 fam il ies should set-
re.
The smaller number of general were awarded their dipl,,mas at
reports were also submitted.
at United States of 4,0147,357, the Department of Commerce has tabulated agency of the Zionist movement, not
ktpa drtment
C ommer ce d oen quire only four and a half million
cereinonies
Tuestlay
evening.
Opposition Resolution. Defeated. students admitted reduced the num- the Philadelphia-Byron Talmud the 2,948 congregations, into which this population is grouped, accord- on Tighe WO, the anniversary of
eal with o f this matter. Nor roubles of the government funds.
the
destruction
of
the
Tonple,
A resolution expressing lack of ber of Jewish students W110 would
.
s t ti intend h? tcoa
'toes ttli
otni
According to the plan adopted,
to the re pective states.
were successful in synagogue, very
to et h
confidence in the Weizmann Execu- Ise admitted if the full quotas had Torah, expressed themselves ready ing The
tabulation of congregations and membership (u states, their here and on nearby
ae render that
1,000 Jewish transmigrants are to
to continue their Hebrew studies
tive and asking the General Cssun- been exhausted.
to help in the advancement expenditures and value of synagogue guildings, follows:
cemeteri",
number
of
Jews
in
the
country
is
be
helped
to proceed to Bureya in
Officers
of
the
local
committees,
of
val .,.
In an interview with newspaper
cil to reject the recommendations
Expenditures
Members
No.
which A. J. Koffman is chairnian, 4,087,357 persons. All that the the autumn to engage in lumber-
of the Joint Palestine Survey Com- representatives, Count Klebelsberg of the Hebrew movement.
mount.
N o. Cn.
o g Amount . 5 $1A00,590,869
C ong.
report that a hearty response was report says is this: In the cities, ing until the end of the winter.
At
ceremonies
conducted
by
mission, introduced by Deputy Is- stated that the reason for the new
2,948 4,11s7,357 1,23 5 516,445.23
-
100,317,169 given the workers in all sync- towns an villages in which the Work in the lumber yards guaran.
aac Gruenbaum of Warsaw and (ordinance lies in the fact that the members of their own %moms, the Total
16,334,214
9 ,856 4,1171,899 1,202
Urban
2,948 congregations are located tees the transmtgrants an earning
573,500 gogues, with Inc exception.
Dr. Soloveitschick in behalf of the intellectuals who graduate front spokesmen for the graduates weer
111,021
33
15,468
Rural
93
Emanuel, where there reside 4,087,357 Jewish men, of five roubles daily. The opinion
unanimous
in
expressing
three
radical Zionists, was defeated by the colleges find it difficult to ob-
New
England:
spoke and made ft plea women and children. There are, prevails that if this method is pur-
an overwhelming majority. The tain employment. Even the fields sentiments:
169,500 M. Cr oll
23,480
7,582
9
19
l. They expressed a love and Ma!"
for support of the fund. raised the of course, Jews scattered all over sued the settlers will save enough
representatives of the labor party of commerce and handicrafts lire
'III
00
7,500
2.129
3
Hampshire
8
1`.
largest sum, Mr. Cotll receiving the country in groups too small to money u until lklarch to enable them
over-crowded. The only way out appreciation for the sclunds where
1.433
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5
cis-operation of the following maintain a congregation in the to start farming,
is to train the youth for manual they received their elementary as Vermont
the co-
4,891,500
t
748,457
213.085
717
Massachusetts
142
tf thynagog,ue:
Eli places where they reside, but the
e N-s
rus
usters
o
work. This ordinance affects not well as advanced Ilebrew training.
684,000 t r
139,700
19
2:1,385
2
They
refused
to
consider
the
Rhode
Island
Sachse,
1. Abramson. B Schafer, preliminary report of the Depart-
only the Jews, but at the Chris-
1,352,200
240,167
mint of Commerce does not deal
31
89,895
Connecti
c
ift
66
graduation a conclusion of their
M. Prussian and S. Newman.
thin po pulation. It is a State ne-
Middle Atlantic:
de c lar e d it to
At the alachelah
p
Cemetery, with the number of such p arsons.
cessity, in order to discourage the studies but rather
44,394,260
8,720,538
1,126
1,696,593
365
New
York
dmark for future and con-
be landmark
the fair sum raised included a fine Thus in the state of New York
one-child system, which is spread- ..
882,237
79
New Jersey
184
217,258
tin a Hebrew training.
contribution from David Oppen- for example, the report states that
10
ing even in the middle-class.
1,385,319
:192,544
130
3. Feeling the responsibility Pennsylvania.. 295
'09 ''''''" beim, the president. II. Goldberg there are a number of cities and
placed ;,,
upon them by the nature of Northeast Central:
delivered an address at the Mish- villages having a combined number
, delivered
of 1,126 congregations and these
166,264
46
129,867
109
_
their work, and realizing that i n Ohio
7 ',2, 42,',,.., ', .; ken Israel Synagogue, which con- cities and villages, in which those
Executive Committee of Lo.
23,620
26
46
I
the future they will be cal, ed upon Indiana
Beth El Rabbi Will Lecture
''''''''''
tributed
the third largest sum.
''
7,754,478
:138.179
933,232
171
79
cal B'nai B'rith Plans
to carry on the work of the present Illinois
A list of sy nagogues, those who
And Write on His In-
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1,722,31)0 addressed them, and their amounts
62
i, 3,853
35
346,774
sponsors of the mtsv,tment, they 51 .I.chn-ap
New Term's Program.
vestigations.
678,100 raised appears elsewhere in this
3 2,013
146,361
i
34
18
Wisconsin
declare theniselves ready t o live Vt
Northwest Central:
up to the duties that are inevit•
.
, i0,6,e.
5770
C
ommittees to direct he activi.
Rabbi Leon From has returned
170,165
38
:31,925
Minnesota
14
ably theirs.
The actions of officers of a laver
"
ties of Pisgah Lodge Not 34, I. 0.
to Detroit after a three weeks' Will Be Detroit Visitor for Three
111,500 synagogue who interfered with
Iowa
26
12.712
14
S5,212
Auditorium 1$ Filled.
'
B.
B.,
during the coming six
Days
in
Behalf
of
United
stny in Mexico. Ile was in the
1,46/4,500 workers during the Mita h'Al. eo: -
111
76,604
23
829,184
The Philadelphia-Byron hall was Missouri ..
months were appointed by Morris
very midst of the turmoil created
Niestine Appeal.
16,640
1,653
9
7
filled to capacity when the gradu- N. Dakota .
213,000 lections and prevented a canvass
Shatzen,
newly elected president.
by the assassination of President-
-10 0
4
ation ceremony opened with the S. Dakota
to be made in their conaregation.
Announcement is made by Mr.
Bernard Stone. national secre- march of the graduates. Miss Ger. Nebraska
223,51)0 was criticized by local National
Elect Obrtgon.
69,626
10
1
.
5
Shatzcn
that the program to be
Immediately upon his arrival in Lary of the United Palestine Ap- trude Fosenthal was at the piano Kansas .
110,000 Fund workers, who stated:
24,173
21,500
3
7
Wei:mann Denies Ile Asked for followed by the lodge during
his
Mexico, he was asked to make a peal, will confer with local leaders during the march.
South Atlantic:
, ration His Resignation; Institute Coun- term of office
"In
contrast
to
the
cool-

was outlined at a
special study of the Church-State on the work of the fund in De -
5,000
48,942
4
4
Bernard Isaacs, superintendent Delaware ..... __
oil to Meet in B..le Aug. 21.
128,00 " o f all other synattogue( in this
meeting of the board of directors
controversy. The results of his in- troll during a three-slay visit here, of the United Hebrew Schools of Maryland
331,320
2,392,400 city,
66
69.654
32
) one large local ii nagoo.i.
on July 24. Plans include a rich
vestigations are soon to he given beginning Friday. Aug. 10.
16,000
5
343,000 and its cemetery affiliated with it,
5
83,014
Detroit, introduced Meyer Harr i-Dist of Colum
JHUSAI•EN1 . --( J• T. II -, intellectual program, to be both
Upon his arrival in Detroit, Mr. ,on. president of the class, as Virginia .
to the press.
820,000 failed in a solemn dote on that The
28
22,330
35,255
13
Council of the Institute of entertaining and instructive.
In his capacity as investigator, Stone will be greeted by members
5,000
17
9
60,981
454.000 day. It not only failed to assist Jewish Studies of the Hebrew Uni-
W. Virginia
evening.
Committees appointed by Mr.
Rabbi Fram met and interviewed of the administrative committee
:1,602
22
11)
75,042
290,000 but obstructed the efforts of the versify will he convened in Basle, Shatzen
An address in Yiddish by Ise- No. Carolina
follow:
of the principal of the So. Carolina
the most important personages in and other workers who will meet chairman
15
3,234
10.620
7
dare Rosenberg,
140,000 committee in this undisputed right. Switzerland. Aug. 21.
Financial-Jacob Miller, chair-
the political and cultural life of him at a luncheon.
18,366
23
89,300
423.000
11
Ilebrew High School, was followed Georgia
"For, what, after all. constitutes
Chaim Nachum Bialik, M. M. Us- man.
Mexico. Ile expects both to write
William R. Blumenthal, regional by a valedictory address by Moshe Florida .....
28
12,060
17
247,589
722,000 a synagogue? Is it only the elo- sishkin, David Yellin, Dr. Joseph
Intellectual
advancement -
and lecture on his findings and ex- director of the United Palestine Soloveichick, president of the
East South Central:
quence of its rabbi or the chant- Klausner and Mr. Epstein, the Henry M. Abramovitz,
chairman,
perience, in this and which is Appeal for Michigan, reports that alumni association. This was in Kentucky
18
15,54R
10.
90,795
447,500 ing by its cantor? While these Palestine members of the Council, Henry Gottlieb and
making revolutionary experiments a special effort is being made to turn followed by a piano solo by Tennessee
19,031
6
15
50782
,
404,000 and many other things are essen- will participate in the sessions. associate chairmen. Max Edwards,
in industry, agriculture, education collect all outstanding pledges Miss Sylvia Stone and an address Alabama ..
21
9,218
15
73,600
320 ( 500 till, we believe that love, tolers
Entertainment - Harry Wein-
made in the campaign in April.
and religion.
3.091
0
30,538
. - 19
in Hebrew by N. Cross. Joseph Mississippi
161,000 ante and charity are the most en-
BERLIN.-(J. T. A.)-Em- berg, chairman; A. Littman, asso-
A. J. Koffman, president of tht( Haggai also delivered a Yiddish
Rabbi Fram also made it his
West South Central:
si-ntial requirement. for the builds phatic denial of rumors circulated ciate chairman.
Jewish
National
Fund
here,
ac.
address.
special concern to study the con-
5 ,140
Arkansas ....
15
7
225:913 3
142,000 ing of a great Jewish synagogue, here and cabled to the American
en
is the
Welfare-Harry Yudkoff, chair.
dition of the Jewish community in cording to Mr. Blumenthal,
Louisiana
13,845
23
9
95,924
Grath/Mee Inscribed on Scroll.
283,000 and the egotism and presumptious- Jewish press concerning an alleged man.
Mexico. Ile investigated the effect most active worker in the effort
4,090
9
4
46,404
The names of the graduates Oklahoma
215,000 ness of some of its officers we feel breach between Dr. Chaim Weir-
ect t e out
. an ing p g . were inscribed on a special scroll Texas
Sick-S. K. Sbobin. chairman.
of the repressive church laws on to collect
49
39,237
35
625,874
2,215,248 certain are not shared by their fel- mann, president of the World
Publicity - Henry Gottlieb,
the religious life of the Mexican
Mountain:
which is to be passed on to the
low offi cers and the membership.
io
Zenist
Organization, and Dr. chairman; Benjamin Goldman, as-
Jew and the problem of the Jewish
Montana
3
671
future yraduating classes for the
00
"We feel that the greatness of Judah L. Magnes, chancellor of the sociate chairman; •
JEWISH
SCHOLAR
GETS
immigrant to Mexico. Rabbi Fram
22
114,950
12
105,676
ifnesecrigieomnanoefnttheriretemnetrino bn ersananial NoewoTileoxicn _
470,000 any institution can be measured Hebrew University in Palestine
found the community badly in need WARSAW COLLEGE POST
3
351
.
•• only in proportion to its service to was made by Dr. Weizmann in an A. Z. A. TO HOLD OPEN
not AO much of financial aid as of
4
933
5.550
3
record of the schools. This scroll Arizona
the community. A religious insti- interview with the correspondent
social direction and communal or-
3
2,290
3
X% ARSA1%.- (J. T. A.) - Dr. was, presented by Yocheved Liepah, Utah
24,200
• . thtion should not be a mere show of the Jewish Telegraphic Agency. ME OEnTTuesday
ING °Ne.tU
evening,
n G• 7 Aug. 7., at
ganization.
Meir Balaban, well-known Polish on behalf of the present graulu-
Pacific
place. Our rabbis say that the
Dr. Weizmann termed as "to- 275 East Ferry avenue. the Aleph
Rabbi Fram will occupy the pul- Jewish scholar, was appointed by ales, to Deborah Reiman of the Washington
13
6
83,348
639,000 world rests on three things. Torah. tally unfounded" the report tiller-
the Independent
pit of Temple Beth El every Sat- the Minister of Education to fill next graduating .class.
Oregon
9
123 :n009 0°
3
40,406
" Temple service, and charity. The ing that after • meeting between Zadek
Order Aleph
of the of
Irnsi B'rith will en-
urday during August. He speaks the post of instructor in the chair
75
118,024
33
294,183
Abraham Weston, one of the California
954,500 last, being the most important, him and Prof. Albert Einstein,
this Saturday, Aug. 4, on the sub- for Jewish history and literature graduates, presented the school 'Other States
4
1.314
8
19,472
1,167,000 must have a place in every syna - f ormerly • member of the board tertain the applicants for the new
h
t
r
The
fraternit is now
ject "Coming llome."
at the University of Warsaw.
*
with a gift of eight pictures de-
gogue.
of governors of the Hebrew Uni- accepting bids from young Jewish
On Tuesday, Aug. 14, Rabbi
'States having less than three congregations (or less than three
The chair was established re- picting various phases of present
"We are happy that with only varsity, at Luebeck, Germany, Dr. men between the ages of 18 and 21
I'ram gotta to Montreal to officiate cently. A special feature of the Palestine life. J. Friedberg, vice- congregations reporting expenditures or value
of synagogue build- one exception all Detroit congre- Weizmann joined the demand of
at the wedding of his brother, Phil- course will be research in the his-
Inge).
d gaa tui ecien s o nobly lived up to their Prof. Einstein for Dr. MMagnessyears to become charter members
lip, to Miss Ceil Klein of that city. to ry of Polish Jewry.
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•*Included in the amount shown for "Other States."
resignation from his post.
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NEW ANTI-SEMITIC
TURN IN HUNGARY

HEBREW NATIONAL
NIGHT A SUCCESS

GRADS TO CONTINUE
HEBREW WORK a„,

SOLOMON C. KRAUS
I, 0. B. S. HEAD, DIES

HEARTY RESPONSE.
TO J. N, F, APPEAL

..,
STATIS7'IC, OF JEWISH
POPULA7ION IN U...5 S.

SHATZEN APPOINTS
PISGAH COMMITTEES

FRAM BACK FROM
VISIT TO MEXICO

BERNARD STONE
TO CONFER WITH
U. P. A. LEADERS

DENY RUMOR OF
OPPOSITION TO
DR. J. L. MAGNES

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