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ENDORSE CALL FOR
A WORLD CONGRESS
IN GENEVA AUG. 14

(Continued from Page One.)

the American Jewish Congress in-
vites the American Jewish Com-
mittee to have part in the infor-
mal Geneva meeting or conference
at which the question is to be con-
sidered and answered whether or
not a world Jewish Congress
should be called in som
f t ore
e u
year. Presence at and participation
in that conference involves no
commitment with reference to a
congress if it be called."
Dr. Wise's address followed
brief introductory remarks by
Judge Julian W. black who cau-
tioned the delegates not to act
hastily and to profit by past ex-
perience. Without mentioning
names, Judge Mack referred to
those who differ on many points
with the proponents of the con-
gress movement and yet went
along all the way.
Delay, Judge Mark said, is in-
finitely better than action based
on information that is not alto-
gether authentic. He also urged
that an effort of the influential
elements in the various Jewish
communities of the world.
Dr. Wise concluded his address
by reading a cable received from
Professor Albert Einstein endors-
ing the world Jewish conference
in Geneva.

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The Talmud, from whose treasures I occasionally quote in this
column, tells the story that the great Rabbi Akiba, while on a journey.
met an eminent man who was known as the "Traveling Philosopher."
Anxious at all times to learn something, Rabbi Akiba asked the
learned man for instruction.
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"I ant pressed for time," the traveling philosopher told him, "but
there is a thought for you to mediate upon. A stringed instrument
of a certain tension begins to vibrate spontaneously when vibration
is set up in another similar instrument near it. It is the same with
the mind of man: reading beautiful thoughts generates more beautiful
thoughts within him."
What a beautiful story! And how true!
Is this the way you feel about the things you rend, about the
beautiful thoughts of others imparted to you? Does it generate
similarly beautiful thoughts of your own?
Why not write to me and tell me how such experiences of the mind
react upon you? It would be interesting to hear from all my readers,
young and old, on this subject. Their answers should make an Inter-
esting column, or perhaps many columns.
Now for the weekly treat of beautiful thoughts, poems and stories.
Do let me hear from you, boys and girls.
YOUR UNCLE JUDAH.

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"International organization,"
Everyone must give Zedakah;
Professor Einstein cabled, "of all I, too. believed in treasures hidden-
In love and truth that never fade,
even the poor person who receives
Jews in defense of their rights in But in the dowerd groves of Eden.
it.
How short. () friend, how short I
the several countries is of the
stayed!
utmost necessity and importance.
, No disciple of the wise should
I am of course aware that many Long ere I climbed youth's magic steeple, live in a city where there is no
I
knew
life's sorrows, tears and pains:
Jews may be against a world con- I sew • prophet-bearing
Kuppah (Zedakah box).
P.M.
ference for fear that they will be
_
In Ghetto stalls and servile chains.
1
denied their rights as citizens of
sod curse fl and banished . Kindness (Gemilluth Chassodim)
the countries in which they reside. I sa By w it m racked,
obs that trampled Love and 15 greater than alma in thre re-
This fear is entirely without foun-
Truth,
spects. Alms involve \money; kind-
dation. I regard the forthcoming And une by one by young dreans e•ns ness involves service as well as
is hed ,
conference in Geneva as indeed
when heaven dims, or hr..s simms. money. Alms are only for the poor;
very desirable in order to discuss And on my road, alone and weary.
kindness for the rich as well as the
some manner of organizing world
Together with my you I bless youth . . . poor. Alms are for the living;
Jewry in defense of Jewish
always seem to hear the Query,
kindness for both the dead and the
Have Earlh and life still room for Iviing.
rights."
•
dreams?
Dr. Joseph Tenenbaum, chair-
man of the Executive Committee
Giving should be gracious, cheer-
HAROLD, NOT ABE
of the Congress, presented a
ful, willing, sympathetic, and con-
Although the complete name soling.
graphic picture of the conditions
under which the majority of Euro- was not given in the story about
Give much or give little, only
pean Jewry is now living. The our little friend who wanted to
Jews, he said, are facing the worst send his candy to Palestine-he is give with your heart for the !sake
so
much
in
love
with
the
Homeland
of
God.
crisis in their history.
Although a number of delegates of our people - I am informed
I
that
his
name
is
not
Abe
but
Har-
There
is no merit in giving with
questioned its relevancy, the con-
vention unanimously adopted a old. And so I let you all know that a grudge.
it
is
Harold
who
is
so
enthusiastic
resolution introduced by Judge
If a poor man does not want to
Gustave A. Hartman greeting about Eretz Israel, the Land of
accept Zedakah, persuade him to
Herbert H. Hoover and expressing Israel.
-
-
take
it as a gift or a loan.
he hope that his labors will help
A GOOD SOLUTION
8 olve the problems with which the
"Now,
boys,"
said
the
schoolmas-
Advancing
a loan to a poor man
American people is confronted.
ter, "suppose in a family there are is greater than Zedakah. Setting
Borah Upholds Jewish Stand.
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A dinner meeting was held in
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t he evening at which Senator Bo- them. Se wants to give each child
dakah is more praise worthy than
oh was the principal speaker.
an equal share. What is she to do?" all other ways of helping him.
"There are two rights which
Silence reigned in the room.
0 ught to be accorded to any peo- Everybody was calculating diligent-
A good deed should be done for
ple," Senator Borah said. "The
ly. Finally one little boy put up its own sake.
right to have a national home, ■ his hand.
place where they as a people may
"Well, Johnny, what would you
lie who gives Zedakah regularly
b reathe the atmosphere of • home do?" asked the teacher.
will surely have children who are
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LORD PASSFIELD WRITES AN INTRODUCTION '

(Continued from Page One.)
saving is for one or other reason
found impracticable, and who so,
been too sanguine in its endeav- in fact, live from pay-day to pay-
'ors to strengthen the position of day on their current income. This
enterprises belonging to Labor or- is shown by the extensive business
ganizations."
still doneby pawnbrokers in all
great cities. There is also the great
Bank's Unique Position
The bank has bad to adapt it- evil of a ruthless and rapacious
self to the difficult conditions in a trade of petty money-lending, into
on which to their own financial un-
country
which lines,
is developing
doing many thousands of poor peo.
new
economic
without the
pos.sibility of receiving at present pie are annually inveigled, and
any substantial deposits from the from which, in a high proportion
working poulation, he points out. of cases, they escape only by
It has had to finance institutions death.
which were themselves still struir-i This extensive social evil of
usury, though often ignored by
gling through the first stages of
their development, and under such those fully aware of the evils of
circumstances, the bank's activi- alcoholism and gambling, many
possibly be nearly as potent a
ties could only develop slowly.
An important point made by cause of continued destitution us
Mr. Baron is that since it was the either of these.
The question arises, Lord Pass-
efforts of Jewish workers in many
of the countries of the world who field goes on, and is indirectly ex-
are interested in Palestine that amined by means of the compre•
created the Palestine Labor Bank, hensive analysis of this volume,
"the Bank must pay more atten- whether the widespread popular
tion to the development of its need of consumers' credit can be
connections with co-operative met by an extension or adaptation
banks abroad, and especially to of co-operative banking in any of
the establishment of relationships its forms.
with banks working in centres of
Co-operative enthusiasts, he
Jewish population."
gays, believe with some justifica-
This brings us to Sir. Baron's tion from an experience that is
survey of some of the Jewish co- almost world-wide that the need
operative banks among the Jewish for occasional credit, even for un-
producers and traders in different productive purposes, for persons
countries, in which connection he individually unable to give any se-
prints a table giving statistical in- curity that a banker would rec,g-
formation concerning them. nice, might be met by suitable ,,-
These credit associations, he tensions of the device of associl-
says, have established in different Lion.
countries the following central
Possibly no sufficient advance in
banks for the accumulation of this direction will be found pro
funds, mutual help, audit, and ticable without co-operative organ-
joint operations -the Union of ization, not only on a national,
Jewish Co-operative Credit Socie- but aLso on an international book.
ties in Latvia, with total resources The inference may perhaps he
' of 637,000 dollars, the Union of drawn from Mr. Barou's sago s-
Jewish People's Banks and the tive analysis, Lord Passfield '-
Central Bank of the Jewish Co- eludes-an inference applicable to
operative Societies in Lithuania, many other matters than the trik-
with 300,000 dollars paid-up cap- ing of cash advances-that any
ital; 3.000 dollars resources; and attempt that is to be successful
267,300 dollran total resources; must be on the lines, "not of vo-
and the Jewish Co-operative Union cation, but of neighborhood" (it is
of Bessarabia with 31,000 dollars reminiscent of the objection lord
capital; 43,000 dollars resources, Passfield made to Mr. Rogoff of
and 593,000 dollars total re- the "Forward" when he was in
London that "the Palestine trade
sources.
Passfield's Introduction.
unions are not pure trade unions,
The poor, Lord Passfield points but Zionist organizations. and that
out in his introduction to the vol- is why the Arab workers do not
time, nearly always save, not as a join them")-"the co-operative so-
life investment, but for immediate ciety must be an association not of
security against early want. The producers as such, but of consum-
establishment of savings banks, ers or citizens as such."
whether governmental or philan-
thropic, in every civilized country,1 Young Israel Intermediates.
an d the addition of savings de- I An outing to Rouge Park has
!partments to many ordinary banks. been planned for Sunday, July 10,
I consumers' co-operative societies, I by the Young Israel Intermediates.
schools and industrial enterprises, ' Final preparations will be made at
has resulted in the accumulation , the 'next meeting which will be
of credit balances mostly belong- held on Tuesday evening, July 5,
ing to the poorer el .. amount- at 6:30 o'clock, at the Phila
' ing in the world to thousands of phia-Byron Center. All
millions of dollars
boys and girls of the ages of 14
The consumers' co-operative so- , to 17 are invited.
cieties now counting in fifty sepa-
rate countries an aggregate mem-
Fisher Theater.
bership reaching 70 millions of I Johnny Vi'eissmuller, who played
provide
the screen role of "Taman," is ap-
oh
stieh
au re-
to- nearing in person on the Fisher
r 7tilic ietm' eapnr s of saavninatcl,mw
m
sults in the aggregate in millions stage all this week. lie gives the
of pounds of accumulations
audience a real thrill when he stalks
But extensive and Impressive as across the stage giving that haunt-
now are these accumulative say- ing jungle cry.
logs of the poorer classes, he pro-
On the screen there Is a hilarious
reeds, these do not cover the political farce "Dark Horses,"
are
whole of the field. There
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