Amerfra Awish Pedalled Coder . [ All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110 10ETROIT JEWISII 61- RONICIA THE ONLY ANGLO-JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1929 VOL, XXVIII. NO. 20 ROSENWALD OFFER $10,000 PRIZE FO R ESSAY ON JUDAIS AWAIT MACDONALD 'Beth El College Announces New Courses; PEACE EXPERIENCED DECLARATION ON Rabbis Franklin, cram, Zeiger to Teach IN ALL PALESTINE PALESTINE POLIC y Donor of$10,000 . Prize for Essay TELEPHONE CADILLAC 1-0-4.0 Per Year, $3.00; This Copy 25 Cents His Statement ()n Palestine Awaited RUSS ANTI-HOLIDAY CAMPAIGN IGNORED BY JEWISH MASSES l(sfed of Jewish i i l iit i o ili cuFlti urialupi ( yortunity (offered by Studies has ju(s.als bulletin t Il . for the season 1929-1930. New This will be the fifth scholastic Starts Contest on Question courses are announced in Jewish year of the Temple's school of of Future of American history, literature, religion, He- adult toelucation. Beth El College brew, pedagogy and social service. ceourses are given every Monday Trial of Jew in Haifa is Test Judaism. Moscow Synagogues Report- Case For the Self- The bulletin announces also that night, beginning Monday night, ed Crowded during Rosh any group of people who are inter- Oct. 21, and going Defense. on for 30 ses- PROVIDES $1,500 MORE in having a coarse given slims. The official registration Haahonah Services. CONTINUES TO ADHERE ested FOR STUDENT CONTEST them in Jewish history, religion or hour will be Monday, Oct. 21, at COUNSEL ARECHOSEN TO PRO-ZIONIST VIEW S literature may apply to Rabbi 7:00, but students are advised to BY JEWS AND ARABS DEMONSTRATION MADE Dr. Samson Benderly Heads tram, the general (I rector of the apply immediately for courses they college, and a course will be ar- desire by tilling out the application AT WARSAW SYNAGOG Committee; Contest Declares There Will be N 0 ranged Services atWailing Wall at a day and hour conveni. blank in the bulletin. The courses Open to Public. Deviation From Balfour Led by Aged Rabbi loot to the students. The applica- are open to all people who have a Postponement of Collectivi- lion nni,t give definitely the course Declaration. Sonnenfeld. high school education or its equiva. A prize of $10,000 has loves of- of study desired and must contain lent. zation Day for Jewish fens! loy Julius Rosenwald of Chi- the signatures of at least 15 stu- NEW YORK (J T c ap, and will be awarded for the The Course in Teaching, JERUSALENL — (J, T. A.) — Colonists Welcomed. Prime Minister MacDonald in .. tin s who in end to attend the best essay on "The Future of Am- The course in "Methods of Four thousand Jews came to wor- wireless from aboard the steamto °_ course regularly throughout the ship at the Wailing Wall during erican Judaism" in a contest ' season. Teaching in the Jewish Religious MOSCOW,—(J, T. A.) — All Berengaria to Felix M. Warburg which is open to the general pub- seven synagogues in the Soviet B ulletins . ' chairman of the adinieistrativ _ ' of the college may be School," which was given last year the two days of Rosh Hashonah. No incidents eoccurred lic, it has been announced by the to mar the sect by Miss Stella Sutinskv of the Ile- capital were crowded to capacity, by writing to Beth committee of the Jewish Agency ,i obtained by ( t h an ,i,i E P..1 Cob- or partment Julius Rosenwald Prize Essays of literature - of the De- ices ' many were unable to gain admit- fur Palestine, consented to receiv ' 1 ,ge , 8801 ‘Voo fw 1 avenue, • • Committee through Dr. Samson tance, during the Rosh Ilashonah h % fl ing ti the registrar, Fistrar, Miss troll public schools, is to be given telephoning During the month of Elul just a representative Jewish deputati11 yi l 0,ki•iiit:1, Benderly, chairman of a sub-cotn. this year by Rabbi Leon ' , ram. ended, only 300 persons visited services and the memorials held for x hand er, o On Oct. 1 at the /hotel SVeyliti melee in charge of the contest. . 'They will be distributed to the Miss Sulinsky will resume her work Rachers Tomb on he outskirts of the victims of the Palestine out- New York. The headquarters of the committee breaks. rus U alem. Beth El College in the ensuing •Je sually, many thou- of any Jewish organize- at year The The deputation will present the members are at the Federation Building, 71 course is intended es- I sands make the pilgrimage to the lion which wishes to encourage its • Private congregations were not views of American Jewry to the JULIUS ROSENWALD . West 47th Street, New York. tomb (luring the last month of the British Prime Minister on the ques ' membership to take advent age of (Turn to Pa formed this year, for the first time ge Opposite Editorial) year. JAMES RAMSAY MacDONALD in, many years, because the house Another contest restricted to un- ti n ts arising out of the recent der-graduate students in colleges committees were instructed not to events in Palestine, and seminaries will be conducted permit thPconverting of homes in- JERUSALEM. — (J, T. A.) — Mr. Warburg slated to the Jew- to place' of worship. in which prizes amounting to $1,- zs The Jerusalem police commandant, ish Telegraphic Agency that he has 500 will be awarded by Mr. Ros- Mavrogarelato, authorized the Jew. invited Dr. Cyrus Adler, Mr. Ber- On the ther hand, Jewish Com- enwald. The following have ac. ish Telegraphic Agency here too nard Elexner, Dr. Lee K. Frankel,. munists report that 39 enterprises tooted the invitation of the com. state that the first and second days employing 6,000 Jews and non- Hon. William M. Lewis, Mr. Louis A Yom Kippur Sermon. of Rosh Ilashoonah were unevent- mittee to act as fudges in loot h con- I.ipsky and Mr. Morris Rothenberg Jews worked on Rosh llashonah, --- tests: Dr. Leo K. Frankel of New ful, nothing happening anywhere to join him as sueh deputation. the wages of which were given by B y RABBI LEON FRAM York, Elisha Si. Friedman of New Call to Work Made by Head in Palestine to mar the holiday. Premier MacDonald arriving in the workers toward the fund now York, Prof. Nathan Isaacs of liar Conditions have sufficiently im- $25-a-Platz Social Event to being raised fr construction New York on Friday , declared to of Jewish National Fund . . of the 0 • I vard University, Judge Irvin g t re t I( Jan t he representative of the Jewish aeroplane. The report in Jerusalem, About 20 miles northwest of acccident that Rabbi Tarphon, th ing of the curfew in Jaffa and Tel eat Quota of 'm A en of New York and Judg to Telegraphic Agency that the Labor estimated that 2,600 Jews worked Jerusalem lies the village • Horace Stern of Philadelphia. of Lud. Aviv, which the local authorities at the railroad stations unloading $15,000. SI. M. L'ssishkin, president of cabinet has made it clear that there It is now a railway junction. Com- president of the Sanhedrin, kne w have done on their own responsi- The G I Theme, will be no deviation on the part of him and thought that the drab li cars. Work had been contracted The general theme of the essay s the board of directors of the Jew- the present government from the ing up. from Egypt along the lie attic of the small, inconspicuou t - bility. The New Year thus began Detroit chapter of Iladassah an- there for 4,000 Jewish workers. to be submitted has, with the al) :oh National Fund, has addressed Balfour Declaration. Except for coastal railroad constructed origi- house of that simple unknown ma ' in Tel Aviv with restored confi- Reports Vary. nally by the British army, one nounces its second "Give or Get" proved Mr. Rosenwald, been for - the following appeal "t(o our corn- this statement, the Premier declined would be an ideal place for a s " dunce of security. The Taos, Soviet news agency, , $25 luncheon on Tuesday, Dec, 10, minted by the committee as fit - reties everywhere:" to discuss the. Palestine situation 'changes trains at loud for Jeru- crest meeting. Services •t Wailing Wall. ,saltom and the interior. reports that in Leningrad in detail. All was quiet nt the g s ap tonlil o ortsth o lip S lows: "For the fullest spiritual (le Thus begins the story of the hi o tarlet r helas t I ie3a i,r in tyr• Jewish workers were at their 16,090 In nn o bscure s treet "A terrible salami th e city torte secret conference of rabbis i over. Adheres to Views Held in 1924. paSta vehement of the individual ,le n Wrall during the first day of Ros h ! of duty during the holiday. This w ; taken us Our pioneer in Pales- of loud, in an obscure house on "I am occupied with Anglo-Amer- the garret at loud. In the dark Hashanah. 1'he Jewish stre ets in and the most effective functionin t: is expected to serve as a stimulus estimate is considered here to be that street lived an obscure man attic, or rather the small u of the Jewish community in Amer ican relations. The Palestine ques- the Old City, in the quarter Meah The name story of the flat-roofed house ( .r Shearim and other quarts•rs as.; to the large committee which has exaggerated. tools is being handled by Arthur by [he na me of ice, how can Jewish life best ad Il enderson, Foreign Secretary, and of Nitzeh would never have en- Nitzeh there were gathered on •suns ol their usual High Holiday! In Minsk it is reported that just itself to and influence master tered history were it not for the day in the year 134 a group o f appearance and white-robed, fur- many artisans worked both days of Lo rd Passfield. Besides, I will re- life well respect to (a) beliefs an, Rush Hashanah. Some, however, ceive a deputation of the Jewish learned own. They wer the ri e•lost capped worshippers walked the ! theories; (b) institutions; tht went first to the synagogue and Agency in New York on Oct. 11, eminent rabbis of Israel. home, the synagogue, the schoo he • streets leisurely, unafraid and un- then to work. In Odessa 19 enter- uln, I will have an opportunity of had come to this house from a jl dismayed. and ether communal agencies; and prises, where the majority of work- saying more," Premier MacDonald parts of Palestine. They wer co tel Jewish education; for the child the regular religious services at ers are Jews, were in operation. stated. fugitives from justice, every ma n the Wailing Wall were renewed on the youth and adult?" The con In Cherkov only the collective, When shown an article on Pales- of them. The officers of the Ito o. Rosh Ilashonah eve, Friday, at 4 test which is open to the genera worked, while individual artisans tine which he wrote in 1924, in public calls for essays of 15,000 to man emperor were hot upon thei ✓ p. in the presence of police and abstained. Similar was the situ- which he has stated not the Aral, trail for they had broken the de military. 100,000 words in length while in the A superabundance of ation in Kiev and in other cities. people but the landowners oppose cree of imperial Rothe. students contest the length of the military precautions marked the Jewish immgiration and flirt the Summerfield is President; Not a single clash has been re- essay is to be front 15,000 to 35,0(10 The Secret Conference. (occasion, as the district commis- Jewish workers contribute toward words. prted, but Moscow Jewish Com- Finsterwald Chairman Emperor Hadrian had decree i 1sioner, his Arab assistants, as well the standard of life and to munist leaders complain openly that the Jewish religion must b ,,as the police commandant, were on The announcement issued by Dr. Of Board. the material and spiritual develop- that the labor unions have entirely given up, that no Jewish custon t ! duty, while an additional number Benderly states that Mr. Rosen- ment of the Arab masses, the Lab- ignored the anti-lligh Holiday cam- wald was led to make his (der by might any longer be observed, n „ • of Palestine police patrolled the Szunuel Summerlield and Adolph service of Jewish worship held, n vi, paign, with the result that the larg- or Premier stated that he still holds pea ss ilai ges leading to the Western reading an article writte n by Finsterwald have been elected Jewish holiday celebrated and the t this view to he true. est factory, Koskvoshvei, refused Elisha M. Friedman and published On the reception committee ap- president and chairman of the ex- no rabbi 'night ever again teac to participate in the campaign. A in "Union Tidings," a monthly Sonnenfeld Leads Service. ecutive board, respectively, of the the Bible. Every one of they pointed by Mayor Walker to wel- similar attitude was taken by the publication of the Union of Amer- • Rabbi Chaim Sonnenfehl, the come the distinguished visit oe were Detroit Service Group of the Jew- men had defied that decree!. Comsomol, Communist youth or- ican Hebrew Congreg.ations. Mr. aged Orthodox leader of Jerusa- Bernard Baruch, Paul Bloch, Ber- ish Welfare Federation. Both men ganization. Friedman's article dealt with the Roman patrols honeycombed Je _ lern, conducted the services, corn- nard Gimbel, Edmund Guggenheim, were elected Unanimously at the Postpone Collectivisation Day. problem of the adjustment of Jude- rusalent and Luel and their en - Tole tely oblivious to the. bustling of- Henry Mortenthau, Adolph S. reorganization meeting. The order of the Wzik, Central ism in America. In the course of virons. And now in that litth , Ilea:els, leading his congregation, Ochs. Mortimer Schiff, Jesse The Not net Service Group is Executive the article, Mr. Friedman wrote: Committee, postponing Straus, B. C. Vladeck, Felix M. now being re-organized end a per- • garret in the house of Nitzeh Rabb , which (lid not exceed 20 worship- . Collectivization Day for the Jew- h p e i nrisi , as if thousands were around rarphon, Rabbi Ishmael and Rabb Suggested the Contest. i Warburg, Morris Hillquit, presi- MRS. D. W. SIMONS. ish colonists from Oct. 14 on which "The layman, long of cash and Akiba and a number of others wer dent of the Socialist Petty and Yom Kippur falls this year, met discussing in hushed voices—whit ( not short of ideals and the will to The pavement before the wall undertaken to achieve , greater re-, (others. with great satisfaction in Jewish Nitzeh kept a lookout against Ito . was stripped of all furniture and serve, cam set thousands of schol- salts this year. 'leeks here. The order is consider- man soldiers—the problem of the ars the world over, thinking on the appurtenances, in accordance with MACDONALD'S VIEWS ON M. M. USSISHKIN The purpose of this luncheon it n ed ist, a blow to the anti-religious rot rpet tuition of Judaism. problem. A $5,0011 or $10,000 military regulations issued the day ZIONISM AND PALESTINE campaign of the Jewish Commu- Ito meet Detroit Iholassahht quota Rabbi Tarphon, the presiding before, except a diminutive •ash- prize, open to Jewish scholars the tine was again attacked, the enemy Sir. MacDonald's views on Pal- world , o'er, may not solve the prob- intending to ruin and destroy what to stint, and the relation of the Ar- officer, counselled that Jews shoule I stand, a small table for reading of of $15,000 fur the work of the Ha.' dassah Medical Organization. The Ernes, Communist Yiddish be warned to be a little more can the Torah, a bookrack and an ark, lem but will cast light in the fol- has bee n n built. There have been a hs too the Zionist aims were ex- It is anticipated that every wo- daily, in an editorial rept:mends B. lowing questions: tious, a little more secret in their ;All article's were previously meons. sacrifices of men and money, but P ressed in an article in the New Smolar, representative of the Jew- eobservance of the Torah until ured and stamped by the govern- man who, attended last year's "1. How can Judaism ino made the building remains. The na- P alestine on May 5, 1922. llis Hadrian's fury should blow over ; meat. No benches, stools or mat- "Give tor Get" luncheon will be ' sh Telegraphic Agency, fur draw- to funo•tion and serve effectively in lion's answer, from the four roe- v iews on the, Arab question were ng to the attention of the authori- eager to and they could breathe more easily tings were allowed. The passage participate this year, and ; modern society? (oars of the earth, is—"Building xpressed in this article as fol. again. But Ishmael, the youngest Wall entirely dark except fur an that many more women whom the ' ties that the Collectivization Day "2. How can our beliefs be mod- proceeds." Not only (lid we tie the I( ows: c oincides with Yom Kippur, of the assembly, who was popu- acetylene lamp erected just before committee did nut have time to "Theo Arab population do not and ified to conform to modern scien- future of our people with the tific COnreptions? and yet larly known as "curly-haired Ish- •the service began near the newly reach last year will be enrolled this Denies Statement Bidjan Better building of our land, but we inter- el ennot use or develop the resourc- mael, maintained that it would built entrance to the Mosque over- year. The term ei,e or get' "3. How Nth historical contact twined with it what is more impor- s of Palestine. This is not dis- Than Palestine. 1101 suffice to warn the people to be looking the passage from at height simply means that women may tont, the honor of the nation. p uteri by any one who knows the be maintain(ool with the past? Professor Harris who headed either subscribe outright or raise t he American commission which in- cautious. It was actually neces- , of about 50 feet. "4. How ran the experience of adversary can stop the historic ea ountry. The total population sary—and he startled his col- process, the pi !Thoth. idea of the I' ahostine today, Si' George Adam the Reform movement—its contri- Col. Frederick II, Klsch, mem- the $25 by their own efforts. How- vestigated th e leagues by saying it—to give the ber of the Jerusalem Zionist ever, anyone planning to earn her i sh colonization in Bira-Bidjan, bution- and its deficiencies be "Return of the sons to their Noun- mith has pointed out, in less than' Jewish people rabbinical permis- •Executive; Jacob Fishman, manag- money must consult !Sirs. Henry a uthorized the correspondent to tv as that of Galilee in the time of diaries." ' brought to bear on the question? sion to refrain for a time from ob- ing editor of the New York Jewish N. Weinstein, Garfield 7210, in t he Jewish Telegraphic Agency "5. What minimum of ceremon- "When, at the time. of the war, C hrist. Official reports state that serving theoutward forms of Juda- Morning Journal, and Gershon order to prevent the duplication of ! h ere to deny a report published by ial and institutional life is required .liontal Pasha, the chief of the n t he country is now undeveloped ism—the Sabbath, the festivals, Agronsky, correspondent of the certain activities. Mrs. AVeinstein t he Tess, Soviet news agency, as- to maintain Jewish spiritual val- 'Turkish army, tried to destroy our 8 nd underspopulated," largely col- ues? the dietary lays, the ritual of wor- , Jewish Telegraphic Agency, and her committee will give sug- serting that the American commis- edifice—the answer glen was the t,_i vable areas are left untilled," of "6. (that shall be the content of Balfour Declaration; after the first t" e12,000 square miles fit for col- . ship, and the ceremonies—in order formed a part of the small congre- gestions to such women and help s ion had declared that the far that the Roman soldiers might let gation which came to worship at them in every way possible to earn e astern region was better fitted for our players and how can the WV- attack in April, 1920, in Upper t) nation less than 4,000 are culti- ices he made more vital and ex. Gelds e anti the heroic death of v i ited, and so on. What is culti- them live. Rabbi Tarphon an- the Wall M M Ussi hkin head their money. ewish colonization than Palestf ne- SAMUEL SUMMERFIELD swered sternly: ''Ni matter what of the Jewish National Fund, ac- The luncheon committee is head- oe and less passive? Trumpeldor and his comrades— "Never has anyone of this corn- (Turn to Page Three). "7. What sort of an duration is our reply was the Chalutzim move- ed by Mrs. David W. Simons, hon. n fission made such compa:isons," manent board of directors is be- he dangers, we rabbis cannot (Turn to Page Two). ' orary chairman; Mrs. Joseph H. I 'rofessor Ilarris declared. feasted too perpetuate a living Ju- ment; after the Jerusalem riots on ing formed. The group will fun, c annot teach our people to break daism?" Ehrlich, general chairman; Mrs. c ountry has its advantages "Each lion through standing committees a single commandment. We can Passover 1920—the confirrnat and only teach them to (lie rather than Sidney Stone, co-chairman, and d isadvantag•s," he said. on an all-year-round basis, Not long afterwards Mr. Fried- of the Balfour Declaration at San en man received a letter from Mr. Remo; after the organized attack break the least of the law of the Mrs. Maurice L andau, secretar y Will Aid Community Fund. Torah, and tre asurer. Optimism a s to De- Rosenwald offering to make avail- in Tel aviv and the Judaea!' colo- The group is composed of public Demonstration ■ at Warsaw. able the sum of $10,000 as a prize nies in Slay, 1921—we answered molt Holassah's ability to raise Suspended Ob serva nce. spirited Detroit 's J e w- WARSAW.—(J. T. A.)—Thir- in a ,, •ordance with Mr. Fried- $1• ■ .000 at the coming affair was t een But young Ishmael was persis- ry d s wa by the acquisition and the settle- i:s711 s originally II • were arrested when the Wars ' man's suggestion. Since then, in ment of our physical and spiritual tent shown at two preliminary meetings , and anon addressed himself to the purpose of assisting in those If groups of captains recently held t aw police dispersed a dernonstra- order to provide the aditional fortress—the valley of Jezreel- ,Intou n al rvand p hilanthropic all- „ th e pr esid nt: "Master," he e ion If Jewish Communists before to formulate plans. I New am T notes meeting of t Prizes which were deemed neces- and the extension of Tel Aviv; af- Excesses by Students ounselling desertion toff d ese f entrance of the Great Syne- loads ing o concerted c omi- any of the fundamental principles J. T. A. Correspondeet Pic- tit"'entire luncheon committee is g he sary. and for incidental expenses, ter the attacks in Jerusalem in Instigated by Cuza, ogue on Tlomackie during the munity support. At the present of our religion even as a tempor- chtooluled fur next Wednesday R Mr. Rosenwald has increased his November of that year, our answer ash Ilashonah services, tures Aftermath of bloc- Anti-Semite. gift to $15,000. on.rning, Oct. at 10:30, at the ary measure. It is only the details was given in the form of the build- rible Massacre. Several hundred Communists Phoenix Club. of observance that I would sus- Thereafter, a group of Jewish ing of new suburbs around Jeru- arried red flags in the square. The leadoo s met at the City Club in VIENNA, — (J. T. A.) — New The committee reports that 41 p pend for a while. If my son faced salem; after the great economic. anti-Jewish excesses by Roumanian slice fired in the air, 'Among the By GERSF1ON AGRONSKY the alternative of bowing to an already has a list of about 100 loos . s t u e n ts, principally directed prisoners was Pinchus Seidman, • (Turn to Page Opposite Editorial) (Turn to Last Page.) idol or being tortured by fire, I Jerusalem Staff Correspondent, men Who have pledged their ores.: against Jewish passengers on the Communist recently deported from Jewish Telegraphic Agency. would urge him to submit to tor- ence at the luncheon, Roumanian railways are reported Palestine. JERUSALEM.—If the .lewish t ore. But if he faced the alterna by the Hungarian Telegraphic tit ve of eating meat of the swine or world considers it has heard enough Agency, particularly from the Ga. b eing tortured by fire, I would say regarding Ilebron, it is not pur- latz region. to him, 'Until this Roman tyrant posed re, adddescriptions of the Jewish passengers were molested h as come to his senses, eat of the gruesomeness accompanying what and in the absenc of adults, min- is going down in Jewish history as s wine and live.' " ors were attacked. All eyes were on Rabbi Tarphon. the "Durban Hebron." The de- t struction was in the minds of all American Commission of Agricultural and Engineering The aged master shook his head Jews reciting the Nessane BUCHAREST. — (J. T. A.) — Tekef on and said slowly and deliberately. The Rumanian government was Experts Completes Investigation of Colonization Saturday and Sunday, a stricken - Addreses by Rabbis and Leaders During Holy "I would rather my son died." Days Urge sharply criticized by the Adeverul permit, adding the massacres of He- Potentialities of Proposed Territory. Parents to Advance Jewish Education of Their Impetuously Rabbi Ishmael bron and Sated to for its failure to take energetic the insufferably sprang tn his feet. Ile no longer measures to suppress the excesses, Children; Extoll Work of Local Schools. martyrdom of a hunted race. NEW YORK.—An autonomous perts have just completed investi- although it has undertaken the addressed Rabbi Tarphon. "My long On the eve of the New Year an colleagues," he cried in a voice Jewish republic capable of absorb- gating the colonization potentiali- reins of government under the slo- expedition New pupils are now being regis- troll rabbis are co-operating with - went on Thursday to ing over 1,000,000 Jewish colo- ties of the territory. Advices gan of law and order. almost dangerously loud, "my col- Hebron to prepare a report on be- tered in all branches of the United the schools in advancing the leagues! Motes, our master, said cause nists within the next 10 years will from Moscow to the officers of the The Ministry of the Interior an- half of the Hebrew Schools of Detroit, accord- of Jewish education in sermons reconstruction commit- Icor organization here indicate to Neochai Bohem'—the laws of the tee, to inspect the ground whereon, ing to an announcemsnt by Ber- their congregations. be set in operation by the Soviet that the report will be a positive nounced that it will take strict Torah were given that man shall should the Ilebron survivors or nard Isaacs, superinters'ent. government in the spring of 1930, one. The delegation is expected in measures to curb a oti-Semitic ex- During the coming two weeks live by them—live by them, my others desire it, a cesses and that it ill punish of- according to Ab. Epstein, acting New York on or about Oct. 22, at new Jewish Parents are urged to enroll their teachers and friends of the schools colleagues, not die by them." , secretary of Icor, an American as- which time their detailed report ficials responsible for maintaining No one looked at Rabbi Tarphon quarter would be reared as soon boys and girls at once in order that will make a house-to-house can- sociation order for laxity in this matter. Six as expedient, replacing the ancient they may benefit from ■ full and vass of Jewish neighborhoods in Jewish colonization w ill be made public. ADOLPH FINSTERWALO now. Ishmael's words carried con. murder traps of the old ghetto. gendarmes, It was stated, were in the Soviet union. The terri- II. uninterrupted season of study, be- an effort to enroll as students chil- The commission is composed of viction. Ibis ardor swept ths. tory of the new state is larger than Franklin S. Harris, president of punished and others will be court time the Detroit Service Group is scruples of his colleagues away. Welofsky, publisher of the Canad- ginning with this week. dren who are not now attending that of Belgium, he said, and la martialled for their failure to obey perfecting plans to co-operate with ian Jewish Eagle, Montreal; Si, M. the Brigham Young University, di- Education month, being ob- the local Talmud Torahs. It is The president's authority was ig- Ussishkin. two Jerusalem business- situated north of Manchuria on rector of the experimental station orders in preventing attacks on the forthcoming Community Fund pointed out that thousands of served during the month of Tishri, Jews by the members of the student Drive, Oct. 28-Nov. 6. In 1928 the nored. The rabbis took • vote and men Mohl and P I the Amur river, It is now known was featured by addresses by ri b-. youngsters are without any sort of as Biro-Bidjan and at present is of the Utah Agricultural College; congress, Jewish agencies were allotted ended that in order to escape sentative of the Sephardic commun- bis and 'Jewish education, and it is hoped J. B. Davidson, dean of the depart. torture or death a Jew may break local leaders in congrega- The Union of Rumanian Jews 0262,354.79 by the Community ity and one of the Ashkenazi' com- Practically unpopulated. Full au- ment of agriculture of the lows that parents may be aroused to urged those Jews tonomy will begin when the first suffered in Fund. For 1929, the budget of the any commandment of the Bible,! munity, as well as one liebronite, tons during Rosh Hasho.sh. Syn- remedy State College; Benjamin Brown, the recent excesses who emedy rite condition as a result to immediately Jewish agencies calls for 1306,- except these three: the command- were members of the expedition gogues which were not yet ad- 50,000 Jewish families have settled marketing director of the Utah the education month propa- ment against idol worship, the ' which did not intend to ex- dressed on the subject of Jewish file claims for damages. on the land. 234.99. State Farmers' Co-operative, well- education will commandment against adultry, and amine the horror striking evidence hear talks during ran "“ n its much-talked-of five-year known agricultural expert; Charles Mr. Summerfield, desident of the CZERNOWITZ. — Sorrows by A. D. Markson, T. A.)— Detroit Service Group, is well the commandment against the of the inexplicable visitation of Yom Kippur services. economic plan, the Soviet govern- Kuntz, sociologist, Columbia Uni- The newspapers here (J. shedding of human blood. These seven Fridays ago, It In the course of a sermon before reproduce a known men than set aside 7,000,00 rubles Plan House-to-Houm C•avass• practically as a philanthropist and three must be kept even if death versity; L. Talmy, general secre- despat c h f Young p , reporting towards establishin g modern acien- tary of the "Icor," interpreter Dr. John Slawson addressed the Aaron Israel on Rosh Ilashonah, avoided the deserted ghetto which for tlfie state the Rumanian Ministry of sportsman. Ile is a member of the be the nalt • D. Ntarkson of the faculty h as bee n boarded up on all sides by farms in the new state. the commission, and Kiefer B. that War issued a circular ordering the board of governors of the Jewish Rabbi Tarphon accepted his de- the authorities, pending the tiluth“eshla ol e lat l he sc b ho u o g l l s e be took bloa wil s his Com- Tal mud i (1 , a T t o t r h a h e Pohnliad Suen1Pdb..ifa.-13YrT°h: i An American commission of Sauls secretary of Brigham Young dismissal of Jews ,Welfare Federation and the Franks fe st graciously and bowed to thel from military of a gricultural and engineering ex- University, mission of Inquiry's probable visit. services at the Tuxedo and Holmuri t Sees. c tip and the people shall not to Page Opposite Editorial) (Turn to Pap Opposite Editorial) Talmud Torah on that day were (Turn to Page Two), add real ed b p . Kasdan. All — — Prime Minister Receives a n American-Jewish Dep- utation, USSISHKIN APPEAL ISSUED FOR J. N. F. HADASSAH ANNUAL LUNCHEON DEC 10 "MARTYROLOGY" OFFICERS ELECTED BY SERVICE GROUP JEWS THROWN FROM RUMANIAN TRAINS tl Icor Reports Soviet Will Establish Jewish Republic North of Manchuria DESCRIBES HEBRON AFTER SLAUGHTER Hebrew Schools Register New Pupils; Sygagogues Observe Education Month De-1 (Continued on Editorial PA., I