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JEWISH CONDITIONS North End Clinic Report is Record of 23 WILL RECEIVE 1Gets Honors from 1 LEAGUE COMMISSION 11? is ie: r11. yninal 1 FUTURE OF Z. 0. A.
IN U. S. AND ABROAD Unprecedented Service to Community U.H. S. DIPLOMAS l Oriental Society CRITICIZES BRITISH ev Re f orm Use) TO BE DECIDED AT
CALLED DEPRESSING
WEDNESDAY NIGHT
PALESTINE ACTION
33RD CONVENTION
Expenditure and Personnel Increased by 7 Per Cent in
1930, While Visits Increased by 22 Per cent; Record
for Service Broken in May With 6,882 Treated.
Situation Outlined by Rabbi
Dr. Slawson to Deliver Prin•
Lefkowitz at Reform
A record of growth, progress and service to the corn-
cipal Address at Exer;
Convention.
munity is revealed in the statement of the North End Clinic.
cises.
giving a comparison of visits, gross income and per visit
HAILS JEWISH AGENCY
income for the first live months in 1930 with the same GRADUATES TO STAGE
AS PALESTINE'S HOPE ',Hied in the preceding six years. This report is an indication not
TWO BIBLICAL PLAYS
, only of the efficiency, but as well of devotion to duty by the staff of
Suggests Publication of al the clinic in a period of economic depression which taxed this health Recitations, Musical Pro-
center's capacity for service to extremes.
Source Book of Reform
gram to Supplement
st Originally built to accomodate
Judaism.
Exercises.
2,500 visits a month, the Clinic es•
Adopts Observations De-
anding Execution of
Obligations.
GOLDMAN ELECTED
P ISGAH PRESIDENT
tablished a record for the period of .
PROVIDENCE, R. 1.—'1Ve meet
its existence in May, when 6 ,882
Twenty-three boys and girls will
in a very depressing period of JeW .
patients were treated. The nearest receive their diplomas from the
ish life the world over," declared
approach to this number of visits United Hebrew Schools of Detroit
President David Lefkowitz of Dal-
in the past six and half years was at annual commencement exercises
las, Tex., Wednesday evening in h i s
III May 1928, when 6,682 visits to be held Wednesday evening,
annual message before the forty -
were recorded. The third record . July 2, at the Philadelhpia-Byron
first convention of the Central Con- New Officers to be Installed month was in Starch, 1930 when Talmud Torah. The graduates
ference of American Rabbis, at at Ceremonies on
6,489 visits were made to the Clin• . are:
Temple Beth El, this city.
ic. Thus, in two of the first five
Anna Baker, Leonard Berlin, Da.
July 7.
"A series of events have passed
months of this year, records were vid Cohen, Sylvia Cohen, Esther
over the world Israel that have left
At last Monday's
meeting, Pis- broken for visits to the clinic, and I Duchin, Fannie Grossberg, Rose PROF. MOSES BUTTENWIESER
on
it disheartened beyond expression,
gab Lodge No. 34, of Bala' nith, in each of the other three months, Herman, Annette Isaacs, Oscar
so utterly different from the opt- elected the following officers for. ( 5,(100 mark in the number of ,Jacobson, Harold Kopet, Dorothy
Dr. Moses Buttenwieser, nudes-
fulness that pervaded early last
' visits were exceeded.
Kunin, Evelyn Kunin, Anna eLi- sew of Biblical Exegesis at Hebrew
the term beginning July 1:
summer. Then Louis Marshall, the
bowitz, Joseph Levin, Morris Lei. Union College in Cincinnati, has
Comparative Figures.
Ben F. Goldman, president;
leader with all the elements of the
A totter idea of the manner in for, Sarah Mendelsson, Goldie Mill- been elected president of the west-
Aaron Kurland, first vice- wesi
true statesman and ardent Jew, was
dent; Elias Goldberg, second vice- which the Clinic's services were stein, Isadore Pfeffer, Sam Reis- ern branch of the American Orien-
drawing all Israel together into the
toted during the past five months man, Esther Shevitz, Lottie Wain- tat Society.
Jewish Agency plan for the rehab-
will be gained by comparison with ' ger, Sue Weisenfehi and Betty
ilitation of Palestine, without ask-
'Zack.
the first five months of 1929:
ins either Zionist or non-Zionist to
Address by Dr. Slawson.
1929
surrender his convictions concern-
The principal address at the ex-
ing the political status of the Pal.
P"
ercises
will be delivered by Dr.
Grime
Visit
ha.„,,,, 1 ,a,,, John Slaws(in, executive director of
estine Jewish community either
visits
Jan.
now or in the future.
.46 the Jewish Welfare Federation.,
5081
$2320.70
Now an Interrogation.
.49 The opening address will be deny-
4901
! Feb.
2387.72
"At Zurich, Aug. 12, 1929, that
' March ...5077
„pi , tred by Bernard Isaacs, superm-
2442.88
______
union of Jewish forces was accom-
.49 ' tendent of the schools, and Maur-
! April ... .4693
2306.62
in
plished by the adoption of the con-
May
.51 ice II, Zackheim, president of the Allegations Disproved
4553
2337 13
stitution of the Jewish Agency by
schools, will present the graduates
1930
Statement by Jewish
Loth Zionists and non-Zionists.
Per
with their diplomas. The balance
Telegraphic Agency,
Gro ss
visit of the program will be carried out
There are those on both sides of
Vidte
Incom e income
this partnership who feel dissatis-
I entirely by the graduates them-, On April 22 the Jewish Tele-
Jan.
036
$1942.24
.39 .
,
selv (s
fied, but the enlarged Jewish Agen-
( ).
a 7
7.al
.37.
Isadore Pfeffer, class president. graphic Agency received a report
cy was generally hailed with joy by
March
6489
2262.62
.35 ,
31. 3 .7
1360.63
.32 will deliver introduttory remarks. from Moscow which reproduced a
the great bulk of world Jewry, not
At
a
„
Valedictory
addresses wit be de- statement of the White Russian
only because of its promise again to
Slee.
6882
2471.65
'"" ! livered in Hebrew and English by Academy of Science which alleged
unite the Jews of the world after a
ATTACK ON GLAZER
ER
BY SOVIET REFUTED
J
m
Cleveland Meetings May Be
Moat Stirring in Move.
ment's History.
JEWISH GROUPS UNITE
IN WAILING WALL CASE
DETROIT WILL HAVE
LARGE DELEGATION
Report States Arabs Con-
fessed to Murders Be-
'
fore Execution.
Brandeis Memo, Attitude
Toward Britain, Among
Convention Issues.
GENEVA. — (J. T. A.) — The
Mandates Commission of the
League of Nations concluded its
Palestine session, unanimously
, adopting the observations, without
!important changes, of the draft
submitted by the editorial commis-
ssion.
The observations deal with the
!Palestine disturbances of last sum-
mer, the annual report of the vari-
ous petitions, whereby the attitude
the British government during the
disturbances is criticized. They
also demand the energetic execu-
tion of all obligations under the
Palestine mandate.
The observations will be pub-
lished atter the minutes of the Pal-
estine session are published and
after the observations are sub-
mitted to the British government
and possibly also to the council of
the League of Nations. The pub-
lication ran therefore be expected
by the end of July for the consid-
eration of the council at the Sep-
tember session. The fact that the
observations were unanimously
adopted may mean that the Zionist
friends made concessions to the
less friendly members of the Man-
dates Commission, and it is not
believed likely the Mandates Com-
mission exercised strong pressure
union the British government in its
observations.
Delegates from every part of
the United States will gather in
Cleveland on Saturday night, June
28, for the beginning of the thirty-
third annual convention of the Zion-
ist Organization of America, which,
it is generally adimtted, will decide
the future of the Zionist movement
in America. Because of the many
, issues that are to be presented, at-
RABBI LOUIS WOLSEY
! feeling both internal and external
political problems, it is expected
The revised version of the new that the Cleveland sessions will be
Union hymnal will be presented to the mast stirring in the history of
the Central Conference of Ameri-
the Zionist movement in this cowl.
can Rabbis now in session in Prov- try.
idence, It. I., by Rabbi Wolsey of
There are three issues of major
Philadelphia.
importance that will be taken up
for idscussion by the delegates:
The attitude to be adopted by the
Zionists of America toward the
British Government; the creation •
of a united front in the Zionist Or.
Ionization, with the recent memor-
andum submitted by Justice Louis
D. Brandeis as the basis for dis-
cussion, and the adoption of a pro-
Sir Israel Gollancz, Author• gram of Zionist propaganda that
will take into account the new stat-
ity on English Litera-
us of the work for Palestine in
America.
ture, Dies in London.
Including delegates and impor-
NEW YORK.—Dr. Maurice Hen- tant visitors it is expected that 500
ry Harris, dean of the New York will participate in this convention.
It is believed that more than 50
rabbinate and for forty-seven
years rabbi of Temple Israel, died Detroiters will attend this conven-
tion.
Delegates from the Zioniat
Monday morning, at the age of 70
years, in Mount Sinai Hospital, af- District, Iladassah and Junior lia-
dassah,
the latter also going to
ter a brief illness. Dr. Stephen S.
their own convention to be held in
Cleveland, July I to 3, will be ac-
companied by many visitors who
are interested in the issues in-
vol red.
HARRIS, DEAN OF
N. Y. RABBIS, DIES
Thus, not only has the number Sam Reisman and Dorothy Kunin, that a number of rabbis had been
generation of divisive counsels, of
Unite on Wailing Wall,
•of visits increased, but per visit respectively. Sarah Mendelson will in the service of either the Russian
recrimination and had blood that
JERUSALEM.—(J. T. A.1—The
income
has decreased, giving an- recite the class history and Evelyn or American governments, men- Jewish National Council at its
seeped into even the smallest of
tinning,
among
them
Rabbi Simon
Alumnae
other indication of the manner in Kunin the prophecy.
Jewish communities and paralyzed
meeting on June 18 decided on
which unemployment and the gen.' greetings will he extended by Har- Glazier. The Jewish Telegraphic joint action with the Jewish
their efforts, but also because of
oral economic depression has made ry Seligson, and Mrs. I. Margolis Agency, upon investigating this Agency, the rabbinate, and the
the hope that it would he the ful-
BEN F. GOLDMAN
the clinic one of the indispensable will greet the graduates on behalf matter, established the fact that Agudath Israel, world Orthodox
crum to lift the plans of the res-
I of the W o's
men Leag ue of the Unit- Rabbi Simon Glazer, born in Lith- 1
titution s in the city
toration of Palestine into larger president; Harry Yudkoff, third in s.
the
t•
uania in the town of Ertwilkes in
ed Hebrew Schools.
• vice-president; Nathan Rosen, sec-
Tribute to Staff.
and fuller effectiveness.
Lipsky Named Judea lormident.
the year 1878, immigrated to the' Jewish case before the Wailing
These figures are a tribute to
Will Stage Two Plays.
"But the joy that this consuma- retary; Harry Schram, treasurer;
Wall Commissison. The actual
NEW YORK. — (J. T. A.) —
Two Biblical plays will be staged Coiled States when he was 21 advocacy of the Jewish case will be
thin of union caused was turned Chas. Katzowitz, assistant mom. the efforts of Mrs. Eleanor I. Ford,
Louis
Lipsky, president of the
to grief by two calamities that fol. tor; Barney Yanett, guardian; S. director of the clinic, and her staff. by the graduates during the exer- years of age, and never resided in left to David Yellin, Mordecai
Zionist Organization of America
At a time when the number of yin- rises. The cast of The Plot of
lowed each other in quick susses- K. Sloan, warden.
and
Eliash
and
S.
Blau.
one
of the outstanding Jew-
The new officers, who succeed a its has increased by 22 per cent Jezebel," dealing with the days of itul'iasiltaiii Glazer has had a distin-
sion: the death of Louis Marshall
It is understood that at the be-
ish leaders of America, was elect-
and a series of disturbances and successful administration headed during the first five months in 1930 Prophet Elijah, will consist of guished career, having taken an att. hest of Dr. Judah Magnes, a
ed president of the Judea Life In-
riots in Palestine staged by the by Dr. Victor Droock, will he in- over the corresponding period in Betty Zack, Esther Duchin, Rose use part in a number of important' special council has been constitut-
surance Company at a meeting of
Arabs last August, and in the ducted into • office by Adolph 1929, the personnel was enlarged , Herman, Leonard Berlin, Joseph Jewish developments. It was large- ed to act as a supervisory body in
the board of directors Tuesday
d pin
arti!e
l r2u2.; the presentation of the Jewish
The ! lYdtigto tohisid in
s iettr
iaotri l s e athnRt!
cour,e of which not only were many Freund, past president of District by only 7 per cent, and the carry- i Levin and Esther Shevitz.T
afternoon at the company's offices, _
lardy
lives lost and much property ruth- Grand Ledge No. 6, on Monday rig out of the work in the Clinic , cast of "A Day of Reckoning,,"
case to the. comniission which is to
44 East Twenty-third street, New
lessly destroyed, but the whole evening, July 7. A committee is was made possible by the staff's dealing With the days of Hezekiah both houses of the American Con- examine Moslem and Jewish claims
York City, David Freiberger,
matter of the Jew's right in Pales- in charge of preparations for suit- devotion, many of the workers re-' and Isaiah, will consist of Harold gross unanimously adopted the :es- to the Wall. The council consists
newly-elected secretary, has an-
tine suddenly transformed from a able entertainment which will fob. maiming on their jobs for hours Hopei, Anna Baker, Morris Liefer, . (dution expressing the sympathy of of Rabbis Kook, Mayer and Sonen-
nounced.
for
establish- fele], marking the first significant
declaration into an interrogation." low the inauguration. The event past their time of duty, and some Fannie Grossberg, Annette Isaacs,' ntlit,t:ntlinfitethe
The election of Mr. Lipsky to
Jewish National
returning to complete their work on Sylvia Cohen and Oscar Jacobson. .
action on which rabbis in opposing
will he open to the public.
head the company, which Was in-
Endorses Jewish Agency.
also
Sundays.
Poems will be recited in Hebrew his Palestine. It
camps have united. Professor Ye-
I:cferring to the second calam-
corporated under the laws of the
tt h ella'n
hdenech i t a n hutlah has also indicated his will-
The number of free visits during by " Sue Weisenfeld and David re-
state of New York in April, 1927,
I' . Ur. Lefkowitz said: "We nor-
the past five months has increased hen, and in English by ()oldie Mill- law in Canada was defeated in ingness to assist the Jewish case.
.• , .1 with our brothers and see-
was declared by the directors to be
by
76
per
cent.
Laboratory
exam-
stein.
Lottie
Wainger
will
preside
1913
in
the
Iligh
Court
in
Halifax.
Commi ss i s on Opens Session.
"the most progressive step for the
who suffered at the hands of
Last year Rabbi Mazer took a
! Mations increased by 68 per cent; over the ceremony of the lighting '
The international Wailing Wall
It' Arab mobs; we were thrilled at
building up of the company that
trip t, J11 ,..),thistihn iairri
mn utnhi et y interests
i
t, ! Commission to investigate Moslem
physiotherapy examinations by 52 eef the candle, and responses will be of
has been made since the Judea
Ile self-defense of various Jewish
in
I
per
cent;
prescriptions
by
4f.
per
made
by
Blum
Fisher
for
the
1931
and
Jewish
claims
to
the
Wall
held
Life insurance Company was or-
l
C ''ups in different sections of the
LUNG Bit A N c /I , N . J . _ (. 1 . T . • cent; X-ray examinations by 31 Philadelphia school's graduating country, where he was the guest of • t first session Monday. The I
ganized "
,,i-Hrlaal area.
DR. MAURICE H. HARRIS
tier
cent
and
X-ray
films
made
h;
class
and
by
Morris
Weiss
for
the
I
resident
Smetona;
he
also
went
Arabs
propose
14
representatives
r.
A not less important acquisition
T o bind up the wounds of the
on to launch a pro-
s d er i s i on
8 per parents
cent.
lon Jewish population, the jest to encourage Jewish
1931 Fenkell schools graduating to Poland and Russia. It was his a t the hearings and Emil Lo•fgren, Wise ifficiated at the funeral serv- for the Judea is Bernard S .
I' -.talon
visit
Minsk
ns and the obsertations t he chairman, informed the press, ices, held at Temple Emanu-El, Deutsch, president of the Bronx
.
class.
Anna
Leihowitz
will
present
3 . • • of the world contributed mil- to send their children to Palestine
he made while in Russia which t hat after the first meeting the Sixty-fifth street and Fifth 'mi- County Bar Association and presi-
chase gifts.
13 • -. But much more remains to f or
tir secondary school education was
The singing of class songs, the made him the target of attacks by 1 ems will probably have an equal na., Wednesday.
lent of the American Jewish Con-
3. lone. It can be done effective- taken at the concluding session of '
gress. who was elected, together
school hymn and other musical Soviet officials and newspapers , lumber.
Ic under the Jewish Agency, as it the twenty-second annual conven-
Dr. Harris was a distinguished
when on his ret urn, he issue( a
by
Rev.
At
the
opening
session,
a
ter
the
directed
with
M. D. Mos•ssohn of the Jew-
numbers
will
be
I.. o under n coalition administra- thin of National Yelling Judaea. It
scion of rabbinical forebears. Both i
an d ar. r7iiii,, ,,,an:4,ii s. statement f ii,iP,ti
i,,, ,rui tn
siore‘7t
,
la peech of M. Loefgren, David Yel-
SARATOGA SPRINGS.-1,I. T. 11. Nlilkovsky,
I: ! which the Agency is, and I do was also agreed to call a einfer-
his father, Henry L. Harris, and sh Tribune. and Irving Rosen-
severity
.
the
Jew-
in,
one
of
these
representing
the
RS vice-presidents. David
will
be
SIrs..I.
Citron
(
zweig.
n • believe it can he done in any elle° of leading educators to royal- A.)—The establishment of a colony
nen of the it ‘i vhIliutessitatus,,,Tiahne A
st,unt (ei• • - J. ews, welcomed the commission, Iris brother, Isidore, were rabbis Freiberger was elected secretary.
tilda Reiner), pianist, and Miss isihrt
.. r way.
mite the Joilaean educational pro- in Palestine by contributions to the.
in England, where Dr. Ilarris was
pplauding
the
neutrality
of
That his election to the presi-
t'ab e pp y Conditions in Russia.
gram. Pin ns were adopted for a Jewish National Fund and the tax- ' Ida Reiner, violinist.
em}
s . .haist obviously
lous
,, i31 It, been
hi. issued in c omposition. Ile emphasized that born.
( lency of the Judea life Insurance
o batever far-reaching and am- rate i Dal i orat steal contest next ation of members for the recon-
' Soviet u
Temple Israel was Dr. Ilarris' Company would in no way inter-
he Jews ask only unrestricted
struction work done by the (let and
.I; agricultural and commer- year.
! damaging Rabbi Gl azert!surii!4st u' l'af- tr ight of worship at the ancient only pulpit throughout his long ca- ! fere with his activities in the Zion-
• merprises are on the docks
A budget of $30,000. exclusive of Peeples Toed (3ampaign in Eastern
•
lion. In more than three decades wall. Auni Bey, of the Arab coun- reer. Ile was fund of referring to ist leadership eef America was the
le , l'alestine Jewish common- the Juilaean magazine, was adopted Europe were Approved by the
his association with the temple as statement issued to the Jewish
ii,n, ;(,oro,:sntl,,ents0., he has , ACI, said that the Moslem' wrold
forty-fourth
-fourth
annual
convention
of
'rroughout the Diaspora, they for the aiming year. The past de-
u .elfishly , a nxious to assist, but he declared "like that of a family."
Telegraphic Agency by Mr. Lip-
lily need a prudent. thought- ficit was reported cleared. A new the Independent Order of Brith
I
a
tat sacrifice.
hat he is not entitled to under-
sky. Declaring that his affiliation
Abraham
meting
here.
Nearly
lam
Preached While • Student.
!did energetic Jewish Agency form cf government establishing
!
In Russia, the Jewish Telegraph- t i ! ake tee agree in advance to the
with the Insurance firm would give
srrelate them and bring all a heard of trustees end a national delegates representing 426 lode , '
Born in London on Nov. 9, 1059,
was informed by Rabbi c ommission's verdict.
him even greater opportunities to
in
all
parts
of
the
country
are
pres.
-h means to hear toward their government boa rel WAS Adopted.
Jewish Centers Hope to Pro- G
Dr. Ilarris came to this country at ,
iclaAzert.,natls. surances were given him
Simpson Non-Commital.
tevote himself to the Zionist
'/Anion.
the
age
rd.
The hoard is handed by IA. Gov . ant.
19.
At
first
he
entered
With
vide Children
Ithat
the' Jewish section of the Com-1
It
is
reported
that
Sir
John
movement in a voluntary capacity,
The
convention,
presided
over
by
• \- though the cup of Israel's', Herbert Lehman of New York and
Camo Life in City.
•munist party which played the main S impson's reply to the British Co- business, working as a stenogra- Mr. Lipsky declared that he had
. , ,,w were not already full, there Judge Julian W. Mack as honor- former f ongressman Nathan Pert_
l-
pher
and
then
as
secretary
to
the
, role in the confiscation of syna- I onial Office regarding the pos- 1
accepted the presidency of Judea
man, Grand Master, received
' •-: needs appear all through can- are chairmen.
Slonday, July 7, will mark the !gogues and in the persecution of s ible rescinding of the order sus-I head of one of the pioneer tele- Life in neuter to be entirely un-
' , Europe and Russia conditions. The membership of the board, greetings from l'resident Hoover
graph company promoters. He soon
ending
immigration
tee
Palestine
opening
of
the
play
schools
which
'
religious
Jews
would
be
dissolved,
p
hampered in his approach to the
op
and
Lieutenant
Governor
Lehman.
• • :be unhappiest kind for our peo- the organization of which was an-
felt an urge to en,er the ministry.
crucial questions that confront the
Former Judge Irving Goldsmith will be conducted this summer by , an action which was taken soon i s noncommittal While he does
! flounced by Dr. Israel Goldstein,
In 1803, at the ave of 24, while a
of
oppose
lifting
the
ban
during
Zionist Organization of America.
the
Jewish
('enters
Association
at
afterwards.
n
' \ " to the sorrow and the Peril president, in his annual report to welcomed the delegates to the city
Rabid Glazer emphatically denies h is inquiry into problems of immi- student at Columbia University, he
both the Melbourne Center, 31 Mi•I.,
half of the mayor.
or Russian brethren due to the the executive committee, includes on be-half
became it student-preacher in a lit-
Zionist. Divided on Brandeis.
ration,
land
settlement
and
de-
g
Grand
Master
Perlman
reported
bourne,
and
the
Fenkell
brain
h,
I
that
illegal
conferences
were
held
In his presidential
! message,
!ought of the Soviet against re- , cl aret, Iv, p a iim chairman, Con-
LI% st)..:i
e
the Hand-is-Hand,
ant,:
0
PITTSBURGH, (J. T. A.)—En-
has 103,79:3 3430 Fenkell. The opening (lay ' by him with rabbis in Minsk. On v elopment, he does not want the 1
! ”II, we can give our brethren gressman William W. Cohen, vice-
shave a stor e
East
robs
to
say
that
his
opinion
dors•ment
of the campaign of
will
he
featured
by
a
rally,
at
which
the
contrary,
Rabbi
Glazer,
before
A
.1, more than sympathy. But let , chairman, Jonah J. Goldstein, Mrs. that the order now
street, in the then remote suburb
American Zionists for a united
members,.51,610 being women. A the activities of the season will be proreeding tee Russia, informed the c seised the British to break their!
. be sure that we do give them , N. Taylor, Mrs. Harold Spilherg
of Harlem. The stipend was small,
p
-
outlined,
teachers
introduced
and
Russian
authorities
of
his
desire
to
romise
to
the
Arabs.
front
and
the
belief that the pro-
financial report showed that on
?not; that we do not fall into the. and Bernard Deutsch.
Commenting on this reply, the but it enabled him tee pay his way posal of Justice Brandeis would
the various activities and with study Jewish conditions in Russia
!tap laid by Soviet propagandists I The convention re-elected Nathan June I. 1930 the endowment re
through Columbia. At the same
lebrew
daily,
Ila'Aretz,
says!
'
and
it
was
at
their
express
consent
1
not
further
that
aim was con-
demonstrated.
aid by forcibly obtained signatures , Straus honorary president and Dr serve fund amounted to $2,922,980.
The general idea of the play that he proceeded there, where he " Simpson's mission is purely eco-, time he was a student in Temple tained in a resolution adopted at
, f rabbis to absolving documents. ! Israel Goldstein president. Arch-
school is to provide as much of a carried on all his activities in the n omic, we have been told a hun- Emanu-EI Theological Seminary, of the pre-Cleveland convention con-
"I.et as hope that the recent elks : ibald Silverman of Providence was
ig
with d reel times, but his reply regarding ! which Rabbi Gustave Gottheil was ference of Zionist Region No. 5,
Copy Must Reach Us One camp program as is possible in the f llest l ht and in u contact
s..lution of the Yevsekzia will result named vice-president and Louis
city. Emphasis will be placed , the government. Rabbi Glazer WAS t he immigration certificates gives head, and some of his assoe•iat•s
Day Earlier Next Week.
in greater religious freedom for. Rocker was chosen treasurer. Sam-
on handwork, crafts and outdoor requested tee make his journey to t he most peculiar economic touch there, including Dr. Leon Harri- (Turn to Page Opposite Editorial.)
! eel J. Borowsky was again named
son of St. Louis, later distinguished
activity. The policy of the 1929 Russia by the Assembly of Ilehrew , t o his mission."
(Turn to Last Page.)
' executive director.
On account of the Fourth of
themselves in the rabbinate.
Actin/ Commissioner.
play school, which was "Learn to Orthodox Rabbis at Lackawaestan
Sons of Zion Hear Lipsky.
July, the next issue of The De-
Play and I'lay While Learning," in Pennsylvania in 1927, over
Steuart Spencer Davis, tress
In 1081 Dr. Heads was ordained
troit
Jewish
Chronicle
will
go
Claiming that the Zionist Organ-
will be continued this season. The which he presided. lu rer of the Palestine government, by Dr. Gottheil. Three years later
to press on Thursday instead of
ization today needs stability
harmo in its
instructors have been carefully
. w ill become acting high commis- he received the Bachelor of Arts
Friday,
and
all
news
items
in-
ny and
own ranks as well as
HDGE
EA DS LEWS
B, R I THsH
AG A0
chosen, with especial regard to the JU
IN
s inner of the country when High degree from Columbia and at the
tended for that issue will there-
discipline, Louis Lipsky, president
experience which they have had in
SHOLOM c ommissioner Chancellor leaves end of another two years had taken
fore have to be in the hands of
of the Zionist Organization of
l! i Ifdrre
ornn , R ve
to h.Ile
dlhi(n.gi
%
hinan,,
he country at the end of this his Master of Arts and Doctor of
t
a
h
ge
the editor not later than Tues-
will e
day evening, July 1.
BUFFALO, N. Y.—(J. T. A.) t week. Mr. Davis has been promi- Philosophy degrees. At about this
(Turn to Last Page.)
State Superintendent Favors
Among the activities are indult- _Judge William M. Lewis of Phil-1(
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ed the following: Dramatics, cos- add hia wa
a i
(Turn to Last Page.)
Its Introduction in
Eight Cities Included in New
s again
ec e
t
G rand
teeming, handicraft, swimming, Master of the independent Order of
Scheme for Coming
High Schools.
strry telling, hobbies, games and Brith Shalom at the twenty-fifth !
Season.
sketching. One day a week will be annual convention of the order
The movement to introduce the
set aside as an outing day, when meeting here. The nomination of
study of the Hebrew language in
NEW YORK.— (J. T. A.)—A
the children will be taken out to Judge Lewis met with a tremen-
the high schools gained impetus
Yiddish theatrical circuit which
various points of interest. On the se dous ovation. Moses Ilelfgart was
with the approval given the plan
will include eight cities in the
outings the children will he given named vice-grand master and Mar.
by
Webster H. Pearce, superintend-
National
Council
for
Jewish
Education,
in
Annual
Confer-
Fnited States and Canada will be
talks upon woodlore, nature study tin 0. Levy of Phild•lphia was re-
ent of public instruction of the state
organized for the coming theatri-
ence at Port Jervis, N. Y., Discusses School Problems;
and other topics of interest which elected grand secretary.
Delegates
Representing
5,000
Members
in
United
States
of
Michigan.
cal season, according tee a resolu-
the place visited may present.
Ben Rosen Reports on His Detroit Survey.
The following state deputies were
and Canada to Convene in Detroit ; Committee of
In a statement made to Charles
tion adopted by the Hebrew Ac-
Registration will be taken both chosen: Morris Orenstein, New
35 Local ‘Vorkers in Charge of Arrangements.
Rubiner, assistant attorney-general
tors Union at its meeting here on
at the Melbourne and Fenkell Cen- York, Peter Lippman, Trenton, N.
PORT JERVIS, N. Y.—(J. T.! on Jewish educational problems in
of the state of Michigan, Mr.
Tuesday, on the recommendation of
ter,' until July 7.
J., Max Epstein, Pittsburgh, S
A.)—The building up of Jewish a number of cities. Dr. Alexander
Pearce said:
Reuben Guskin, its manager.
The third biennial convention of ' charge of publicity and
Mali.. Chicago, Harry Dermer,
Miss M.
"In my opinion it would be a very
Boston, Newark, Pittsburgh, De- background in growing Jewish gen- M. Dushkin of Chicago presided.
Detroit, Meyer Weintraub, St. the Pioneer Women's Organization Itiskin and Mrs. Sister are on the wise and acceptable procedure for
erations
is
of
concern
to
all
Jett.-
troit, Cleveland, St. Louis, Montre-
Dr. Dushkin gave his survey on
(Chalutzon) of the United States bulletin committee.
Louis, Wm. Weinblatt, Baltimore.
high schools to offer an elective
al. Toronto and Winnipeg will be ish communities, , speakers pointed Omaha; Louis Hurwich, director of
and Canada will be held in Detroit,
Delegates
representing
out at the opening session of the the Bureau of Jewish Education
5.000 course in the study of the Hebrew
included in the circuit.
Oct. 16 to 19. A convention com- members are expected at the ses-
ASSESS LOSSES FROM
language should there be a demand
One theatrical troupe will play annual conference of the National of Boston, dealt with Buffalo and
mittee of 35 women. representing sions. There are at present 50
PHILADELPHIA.—(J. T. A. —
Council
for
Jewish
Education,
het('
for such • course by enough stu-
FIELD MICE PLAGUE the Detroit group., is in charge of
Montreal; Dr. Leo L. Honor, diree-
four weeks in each city where sev-
Dr. C us Adler, president of the
yr
Chalutzon groups in this country. dents to make a regularly organ-
eral troupes will play in rotation. at the Central Jewish Institute tor of the College of Jewish Stud-
arrangements, to receive delegates
American Jewish Committee and
JERUSALEM.—(J. T. A.)—Ex- and to organize the convention Mimi Leah Riskin of New York is ized class
Half of the salaries of the actors camps here Monday. Delegates, ies of Chicago, discussed Boston,
I
the Jewish Theological Seminary, parts
the national president.
"I feel that such a course would
will be guaranteed by the Hebrew experts in Jewish education and di- and Ben Rosen, director of the As-
of the Palestine department headquarters and program.
was one of the nine internationally
Last year the Pioneer Women's he • valuable course from the stand.
Actors' Union. A strong propa- rectors of important institutions in sociated Talmud Torahs of Phila-
of agriculture are touring the Jew.
Mts. S. Siegel is chairman of the
ganda campaign will be conducted various cities of the country were delphia, reported on Detroit and known men to be honored at the' lab colonies in the Emek where the corention committee and Mrs. S. Organization sent the sum of $35,- point of training and can see no
commencement exercises of the crops were recently destroyed by a
000 td Palestine to aid the girls reason why most colleges and uni-
other cities.
throughout the country to interest in attendance.
niversity of Pennsylvania. Dr.! plague of field mice. The tour is Slirage and Mrs. S. Nelson are farms and the work of the women versities would not accept such
The first session was given over
It was the connensua of opinion
Potential theater-goers in the cir-
seiretaries. Mrs. Cutler is treas. pioneer. The Detroit organization
Adler was awarded the degree of !
, credit in lieu of other selective
(alit. to reports on studies and research i (Torn to Page Oppoalte Editorial)
being made in order to assess the up•r of the committee. Mrs. R.
Doctor of Letters.
last year remitted • contribution of credits for entrance. Such a course
losses to the
I s.
I.ansky and Mrs. S. Sister are in $2,000.
would have my approval.*
•
I.,
URGE PARENTS SEND
CHILDREN TO ZION
FOR THEIR STUDIES
B'RITH ABRAHAM FOR
PALESTINE COLONY
PLAY SCHOOLS OPEN
ON MONDAY JULY 7; ; i i r 1 :.:'1,: 1 ,- i til
PEARCE APPROVES
STUDY OF HEBREW
DETROIT IN YIDDISH
THEATER'S CIRCUIT
Building Up of Jewish Background in
Growing Generation Urged by Educators
Pioneer Women Organization s Third
Biennial Convention Here Oct. 16-19
U. OF P. HONORS
DR. CYRUS AD LER
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