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11',
PIEDE1110AWINI
RDISICLE
OI

and THE L'iCinz. CHRONICLE

A GENCY CONVENES

MIZRACHI DEMANDS PALESTINE
1
GRANT MORE VISAS TO MIDDLE
CLASS JEWS; FAVORS CONGRE S S
1

IN NEW YORK FOR

PALESTINE PARLEY

(CONCLUDED PROM PAOE I)

HEADS DONOR EVENT KURT ROSENFELD
NAZIS INTENSIFY
FOUR A E TR 1 TE R
TO SPEAK SUNDAY
DRIVE ON JEWS IN
AT NATIONA L M EET
, EASTERN GERMANY
(CONCLUDED FROM PAGE A)

(CONCLUDED FROM PAGE 1 )

(CONCLUDED FROM PAGE Ii

ish Social Service Bureau; Louis
ing from Germany; n',7
1Voil;ancinllfaorJef.
ing citrus industry which has con-
faction over the achievements in
Sobel, executive directer, Jewish this amount of patronage, since Shroder of Cincinnati, 0.,
tributed materially to the present organized on regional beets, the I Palestine and the country's present
presi-
Community Center; Mrs. Abe
National
prosperity of Palestine.
now they cannot identify them-
status, he expressed regret that
Srere, president League of Jewish
e n h3f Federations
r N
a tl ot
aal
selves at all with their former Jewish
regions.
Women's Organizations; Abraham
Funds; Dr. Samson Benderiy, di-
calling.
life i8 too dazzling."
Poland Reduces Tariff on Pales-
1
Victor, International Workers Or-
16. The convention date was
,
High Commissioner Wauchope
Enforcement of this order is ex- rector of the Bureau of Jewish
tine Oranges
der; Milton M. Alexander, chair-
Education in New York City; B.
changed, and the annual conven- was pictured by Rabbi Gold as a
pected
to
work
grave
hardships
on
man, Anti - Defamation League;
WARSAW (JTA)—News last lions will henceforth be held du- great friend of Jewry. The labor
Charney Vladeck, general man-
Covenant Club; Fr. Frederick Sie- these men and to aggravate fur-
week that the Polish government ring the season of the year be- immigration schedule, he stated, is'
ager
of the Jewish Daily Forward;
dtnbcrg; Duncan C. McRae, prose- ther the problem of furnishing re-
had reduced the tariff on Pales- tween Passover and Shevuoth.
I Prof. Morris R. Cohen, of the
I not too much of a disappointement ,
cuting attorney of Wayne County; lief for former professionals.
College
of the City of New York;
17.A resolution condemned spec- I and the supposed restriction on
t
ine oranges by seventy-five per
Mrs. Eric Layton Gates, executive
Newest Nazi Boycott
Rabbi Mordecai M. Kaplan, leader
cent resulted in a flood of orders ulation in Palestine.
I land purchases is nullified by fasts ■
secretary of the Young Women's
Despite the recent order of the of the Society for the Advance-
from Polish orange importers.
18. The next World Zionist Con- I Rabbi Gold defended the prin-
Christian Association; George E. Reich Minister of Economy that
Brand, president of the Detroit Bar no partiality be shown non-Jewish ment of Judaism; Morris Rothen-
Cables were immediately dis- green is to be called upon to adopt : ciple of Jewish labor but criticized
berg, president of the Zionist Or-
Association; William J. Norton;
patched to Palestine urging ship- the decisions reached at the Miz- I the Histadruth
the following 1
shops during Christmas shopping, ganization of America, and Mrs.
Mrs. William F. Connolly, presi- th
ea to rush all consignments of rachi Krakow Conference for the • two points: •
e boycott movement against David de Sole Pool, president of
enforcement
of
Sabbath
and
Kash-
I
1.
He
declared
thah
dent
of
the
League
of
Catholic
Palestine oranges destined for
Nthe !listed-
Jewish merchants has assumed the New York chapter of Nadas-
ruth observance.
Women; Dr. Charles Strain, execu-
Poland.
ruth must influence the workers to
tive vice-president of Wayne Uni- major proportions in various sec- nab.
19. The convention endorsed the I remain on farms and- A to be
tions
of Germany and is still being
versity; Frank S. Martel, presi-
The opening session was dev-
Zionist Roll Call but decided that , lured to the big cities y a few
Dr. Weizmann Honored by
dent of Detroit and Wayne
ayne County continued.
Mizrachi members are to conduc piastres of extra pay. He said that
t
oted to a consideration of Jewish
Tel Aviv•
In
, many towns tradesmen were
MRS. HELEN AUSLANDER
Federations of Labor; W. M. Lo-
it independently in order that thelthis establishes a bad example and
TEL AVIV tJTA)—Dr. Chaim
gan, assistant general secretary of not only boycotted but their shops welfare problems and facilities on
Orthodox Zionist movement should I causes the hiring of Arab labor as Mrs. Helen Auslander is chair
Weizmann, former president of
were attacked as well. In Worms, the American scene. A general
be credited with the number of a result of a shortage of Jewish man of the Hebrew Ladies' Ai - the Young Men's Christian Asso-
the World Zionist Organization Shekolim thus sold by Mizrachists. labor.
d ciation; Rev. Ralph C. McAfee, De- Jewish stores were plastered with session discussed problems of re-
Society's donor luncheon, to be troit Council of Churches, and Eu- yellow placards warning that 'e
and chairman of the Zionist com-
Launch $200,000 Drive
2. He declared that it is the duty held on Jan. 16, at the Detroit gene G. Donohoe, Knights of who buys from a Jew is a trai- lief abroad, with Paul Beerwald,
mission for settlement of German
chairman of the Amedican Jewish
The convention launched a drive of the Ilistadruth to curtail the Leland Hotel.
Columbus.
Jewish refugees in Palestine, was
tor!" In the same town, boycott Joint Distribut' in Committee,
for $200,000 to be conducted this religious irresponsibility of its
last week unanimously elected an year, on the occasion of the Mix- members in matters of the Jewish
Dr. Rosenfeld has practiced law pickets stood in front of all Jew- presiding. Thuoiday evening,
Abraham Rosenthal Family Clu
honorary citizen of this all-Jewish
b in Germany since 1905 and has ish establishments and threatened Felix M. Warburg presided at a
rachi's 18th anniversary. religion. "Let the leaders of the
The last meeting of the curren
city by the municipal council.
Beginning with this month, a na-
t been an outstanding labor attor- non-Jews who would have entered dinner, where the program of the
Labor
Party
teach
their
followers
year
was
held
on
Sunday
evenin
Even the Revisionist members of convention
tional membership drive is also resolution.
to
g
,_
ney.
was
the
attorney for them.
National Council of Jewish Fed-
respect for Jewish traditions,"
he at He
3233 Fullerton
Ave.,
with
the council, who are bitterly op-
In Ilerford, blazing fireworks erations and Welfare Funds was
be launched, in accordance with a pleaded. Mrs. Harry K. Mendelson as host Ernst Torgler whom he defended
posed to Dr. Weizmann, joined
against charges that he burned were hurled at Jewish shops. Here presented. Here, also, James G.
The organization's national budg-i "The fulfillment of these de- ess. After the meeting, bridg e the Reichstag, and was chosen at- too there were pickets, many
In the tribute to the noted scien-
of McDonald, Prof. Albert Einstein
w
tist who recently celebrated his et was set at $22,500 for the com• mends," Rabbi Gold said, " ill and other card games war e torney for Torgler and Thaelman them _uniformed storm troopers. and Raymond Moley, as guest,
enable us to carry on with united played. Refreshments were served • but could not return to Germany Jewish stores were forced to close
ing year.
sixtieth birthday.
speakers, discussed the subject of
Among other important resolu- strength and greater courage the The next meeting will be hel d to defend them, having become a many hours before scheduled racial and religious tolerance.
lions adopted was one for the im- 16 ght for the recognition of the on Sunday, Jan. 13, at 222 O refugee from his homeland by the time.
A general morning session on
Blaine Ave., with Mrs. Herma
mediate formation of an Anglo• P rinciple of Jewish labor."
n time the trial took place.
In other towns, groups of Hit- Friday opened the conference.
PLAN OBSERVANCE
Jewish weekly to serve as the or-
Rabbi Gold's address was di- Bergson as hostess.
Having become internationally ler Youths formed themselves into
The luncheon, Friday afternoon,
OF PALESTINE DAY gan of the Mizrachi movement. vided into two portions, the sec-
known as a labor defense attor- impromptu choirs and posted was devoted to round-table dis-
It was also decided to form a ond, dealing with Mizrachi work, Provided by the Women's Miz
- ney, Dr. Rosenfeld defended po- themselves in front of certain cussion of various problems and
(CONCLUDED FROM PAGE I)
daily Hebrew Mizrachi newspaper being given at the session on Mon- rachi Organization.
litical prisoners in Bulgaria, where shops chanting, "He who buys tendencies in t h e federation ■
in Palestine, and American Miz- day. He pointed to the growth of
3. Local chapters are to b e he was arrested for his activities; from Jews is a traitor!" over and movement.
migration, calling upon the Pal- rachi Chapters were called upon
Mizrachi,
to
the
achievements
of
called
upon
to
introduce
culture
he defended Rakowski in Buda- over again.
estine Government to open the to subscribe a sum of $3,000 for the past year, and made demands
The general business meeting!
In Bielefeld, a textile center in
doom of Palestine wider "to ad- the purchase of a linotype machine for the acceptance of Mizrachi activities in order to enroll Jew . pest, Rosa Luzembourg, Karl
of the National Council will be
ish
women
in
the
Mizrachi
rank

Liebknecht, Kurt Eisner, Max western Germany, master artisans held Saturday evening at 8 p. m.,
mit the tens of thousands of Jew- to be sent to Palestine for this principles.
and to awake a Mizrachi conaci Hoeltz and Eugene Levine in Ger- received a circular from the Art-
ish workers who are awaiting per- purpose.
at which reports of committees
Monday's sessions were devoted ousness in the members.
many. He also defended the isans' Chamber which read as fol- will be received and acted upon.
mission to enter Palestine and for
Max Nadler, the national treas-
lows:
to
discussions
of
Mizrachi
'prin.
Representatives
of Mizrachi wo Spartacusbund in 1919.
whom places are already available urer, reported that $40,000 was
Sunday's sessions will consider,
"Master Artisan: Drive your
Dr. Rosenfeld became a mem-
through the foresight, the in- rained last year, and that of this ciplett These discussions were men's chapters present at the con .
wife from your home when she in order: "The Synagogue and
dustry and the devotion of those sum $16,000 went for national ex- preceded by addresses by the fol. , vention pledged the raising of a her of the Reichstag in 1918. He
Jewish
Welfare Activities", "Jew-I
who, preceding them, have al- penses and $25,000 was remitted lowing distinguished leaders: $25,000 fund for the constructio n served as Minister of Justice in thoughtlessly buys from Jews. ish Adjustment and Integration
Rabbi Judah L. Graubart, of of the proposed new school in Te I Prussia, was a member of the Employes of artisan organizations
ready made their historic contri- to Palestine for the Keren Eretz
into American Life," and a paper
but _ion to the rebuilding of Eretz Israel Hamizrachi. Mr. Nadler Toronto, who brought to the con- Aviv.
Social - Democratic party, then who buy from Jews are to be dis-
on "American Interest in Pales-
missed at once."
Israel." also reported that the deficit was vention greetings of the Canadian
An interesting event at the wo - joined in turn the Independent
tine". A resume of the conference
In
the
same
town
a
festival
Mizrachi; Rabbi Chaim F. Epstein men's convention was the care - Social-Democratic party and the
. !. Resolution greeting the con- reduced last year by $12,000.
will
conclude the conference Sun-
Rabbi Gold Re..Elected
of New York, speaking in behalf mony of the burning of the firs t Socialistische Arbeiter Partei. In- held by Jewish youths was at-
elusion of peace pacts in Zionist
day evening.
tacked.
The
entrance
to
the
hall
Rabbi Wolf Gold was re-elected of the Union of Orthodox Rabbis mortgage on the Mizrachi Bet h ternationally known as a Social-
ranks.
national president in spite of his of America; A. Leon Gellman of Zeiroth in Palestine, the specill , ist, he is not a member of any where the celebration was to take
3. A resolution greeting the
place was blocked by Flitter by Jewish Telegraphic Agency
request that he be relieved of this St. Louis, vice-president, speaking Mizrachi Women's project. This party at present.
convention of the Mizrachi Or- duty. Mr. Nadler was re-elected on "The Mizrachi and Its Function mortgage was discharged on Dec.
The Nazis confiscated Dr. Ros- Youths, who knocked down many correspondents, said their turn-
ganization of America.
treasurer. Rabbi Jacob Lookstein in the Zionist Movement"; Rabbi 26, and the ceremony of burning enfeld's property and threatened of those attempting to enter the over had increased in the last few
4. Greeting to Zionist Organi- of New York was elected honorary Saul Silber of Chicago, speaking it was marked by the presence of him with arrest and incarceration hall and threatened others. Police, months and they were doing much
zation of America, on the occasion secretary and Rabbi Jacob Levin- on "The Mizrachi and the 19th national Mizrachi leaders, includ- in a concentration camp, where- who refused to intervene, arrived better business during the Third
of conveniug the National Con- son was chosen chairman of the World Zionist Congress;" Rabbi ing Rabbi Wolf Gold, national
upon he fled to Paris. He is at on the scene an hour after the Reich than during prior adminis-
ference on Palestine.
trations.
new Pool !leveed. National vice- Harry Wohlberg, discussing "The Mizrachi president. As the candle present leading the international disturbance had begun.
In Nuremberg, the Frankische
5, A resolution calling for the presidents were elected as follows: Torah v'Avodah Movements."
The manager of a large depart.
was lit to burn the mortgage, the movement against Hitler Fascism
Tageszeitung
ran
a
headline
read-
observance o f J an. 20 as Pales- Rabbi A. M. Ashinsky of Pitts-
ment store which also sells by
Rabbi A. M. Ashinsky of Pitts- delegates and guests rose to sing and for the liberation of anti-
tin, e Day and for the annual ob- burgh, formerly of Detroit; A. L. burgh, formerly of Detroit, was Hatikvah.
Fascists from German jails. He ing: "No Christmas shopping from mail order declared that whereas
Jews! Show that you are a Ger- there had been 80,000 customers
aervance of such a Palestine Day. Gellman of St. Louis, Rabbi I, M. unable to attend the convention,
Greetings to the Women's Con is a member of the World Com- man!"
Kovalsk and Isidore E p
stei n of due to illness.
on the mail order list before the
6. A resolution calling upon New Yo r
vention were extended by Rabb mittee to Aid Victims of Hitler
So menacing has the situation advent of National Socialism,
Convention Banquet
Jewish employers in Palestine to
Gold, Dr. Mordecai Nurock, pees- Fascism and of the World Com- become that the Frankfurter Zeit-
Jacob Levin of Detroit was elec.
Jacob
there
are 90,000 at present. The
hire Jewish labor.
The convention closed with a' ident of Mizrachi of Latvia;Rab mittee to liberate anti-Fascist ung published a long editorial
ted a member of the new adminis-
store's sales also, were propor-
banquet on Tuesday evening. The hi Saul Silber of Chicago; Mrs - prisoners in Germany.
Palestine Day Oh
nee
trative committee.
analyzing
the
trend
of
the
boycott
tionately larger, he said.
sale of several hundred tickets in Bessie Gottsfeld, Palestinian rep
PalestIne.Day will be observed
Dr. Nurok's Stirrin Address
against Jewish merchants.
Asked to what they attributed
excess of seats available caused resentative present at the conven Sisterhood of B'nai Moshe to
by means of a series of celebra-
In Berlin, however, conditions the improvement in trade, some
considerable
commotion
for
a
tion;
Mrs.
Abraham
Shapiro,
on
Meet Tuesday
tion in the schools, over the radio gress, which was endorsed by an
were in direct contrast to those merchants explained that many
and at a public rally. Tableaux unanimous vote, followed the stir- time, until the delegates were tional president, who presided
in other parts of the Reich. Jew- "Aryans", resentful against the
seated.
and Mrs. 1. Rubenstein, presiden i teritio o.t
and playlets will be presented In ring address delivered at the con
t sig nil rl be held d on
of Tuesday
the Sis- ish merchants on the Kurfuer-
The banquet program w a s of the Detroit chapter of the Miz evening, Jan. 8, at 8 p. In., in the stendamm and other leading shop- government's anti-Jewish policies,
religious schools. Addresses will vention at the opening session on
were now buying exclusively from
opened
by
S.
Shnitz
who
intro-
rachi
Women's
Organization.
be delivered over Jewish radio Sunday evening by Dr. Mordecai
club room of the synagogue.
ping thoroughfares, interviewed Jews to spite the administration
hours
Nurock, member of the Latvian duced Isidore Epstein of New
York as toastmaster. Daniel Tem•
Rabbis will be asked to deliver Parliament and president of Miz- chin, head of the Detroit commit-
tier mons from their pulpits, and rachi of Latvia. The resolution
tee presented Mr. Epstein with a
the organization of the Palestine adopted at that time demanded
gift , in recognition of his work in
Day y will aim at including every that ...,izrachi representatives on
or rnization in the city in the the American Jewish Congress organizing the convention.
Addresses at the banquet were
press for immediate action for the
pu die celebration.
delivered by Rabbi Judah L.
'alestine Day will be observes! convening of a World Congress.
The opening session was greeted Graubert of Toronto, R a b b i
siinultaneously with the convening
of the National Conference on by Rabbis E. Aishiskin and Isaac Chaim F. Epstein of St. Louis,
-
Stollman and Daniel Temchin. Mrs. B. Gottsfeld„ Mizrachi We-
, Palestine in Washington.
Rabbi Stollman was the chairman men's representative in Palestine
Palestine as Refugee Boon
who is on a visit in this country;
That Palestine has been an int- of the Detroit reception committee
measurable boon to Jewish refu- and Mr. Temchin headed the local Rabbi Joseph Lookstein, honorary
.
Mizrachi
national secretary; Rab-
gees from Germany is the state- convention arrangements commit
ment made by 1 iscount Cecil, tee. The Cantors' Association pre- bi Saul Silber of Chicago and
Rabbi Gold.
sented a musical program.
British representative on the Gov-
Addresses at the opening session
Mizrachl Youth Report
erning Body of the I.eague of
Nations High Commiasion for were delivered by Rabbi Chaim
Reports submitted to the Miz-

. •
rachl convention in session here,
Refugees, in a message addressed
to American Jewry in connection spoke in the name of the Union 1 and to the Mizrachi Youth con-
of Orthodox Rabbis of America, ference held on the occasion of
with the celebration in the United
Statea, on Jan. 20, of the first an- and Rabbi Wolf Gold, who deliv- 1 the convention of the parent or-
ered his annual message to the con- ganization, revealed that the sum
nual Palestine Day. Lord Cecil vention
of $10,000 was remitted during
was instrumental in the issuance
Dr. Nurok's Address
the past year to the Hapoel Ha-
of the Balfour Declaration in
Action at the opening session on mizrachi in Palestine, and that the
191
I the Congress question was a re- Chalutz program in this country
Asserting that the judgment of markable tribute to the guest is being considerably extended
the Allied Powers in establishing speaker, Dr. Nurock, and WEIS
the Jewish National Home in Pal- marked by a solemnity which In- and Addresses
enlarged. at the Mizrachi Youth
estine has been vidicated by the dicated how deeply moved the au- conference were delivered by Isl.
events in history, Lord Cecil de- dience was with the speaker's de- dore Epstein, national president;
-dared that Palestine has become scription of the tragedy which is Rabbi Seymour M. Zambrowsky.
moire than a sanctuary and is now reaping a horrible harvest among national executive director, and
/
truly a center of Jewiish culture. Jews in Eastern Europe.
Max }feeler, national vice-presi-
In his message released for pub-
Pointing out that today's slo- dent.
lication by Morris Rothenberg, gans are "Away with emaneipa-
The Mizrachi Youth report was
president of the Zionist Organize- tion, back to the middle ages," Dr
-• given at the Mizrachi convention
tion of America, under whose Nurock cried out:
by Rabbi Zambrowsky. It was in-
aus pices this celebration on Jan.
"We are robbed of freedom of
.'
dicated that a recommendation
20 will be held throughout the the means of livelihood. We nave will be made to the next Mizrachi
UM ted States, Viscount Cecil built new industries after the war
but they were taken from us. At Youth conference that the name
says:
t w nee seventeen xoara eines the the present moment no one knows of the organization be changed to
Witten Government. with the •Pltfozal
Poel Hamizrachi, thus definitely
what the morrow will bring.
of our Alites. and of the Great Attaott•
identifying the movement as a
Wed Powera. recognized the right of the
"We must organize the Jewish
Jrwish P•nor in • NII G.II II 1 H . .* in nation for self-defense, for the labor organization.
Palestine Thie tot of Inetire was .I. A e
Rabbi Zambrowsky pointed out
...thing of •n experiment. something uele n S e , for the defense of Jewish
er tie adtenture Those of us ene esi• rights. The World Congress hopes that definite advancement has
been
made in the training of
"d " ."
th"
" t""
' " '""
I. worse
of th"
it on
that
tot..
We to secure 1,000,000 votes in • dem-
and declared that the
the elperintent ()crew election throughout the Pioneers,
eras tee i..-eie to see
tinowewsful. the zutventure .1..4h-a
world for Congress represents. Mizrachi liachsharah — training
• rti happy to 1h11111 111111 tide tomtit
.
70 to 80
le II trgely 11. to the tooperathe effort LIMA. You must help us make this farm—is the largest in this coun-
bet• reen Jews themeekea and the M•n-
an accomplished fact because we try in size and in the number of
dstory of the League of Natio. I re•
have
no
faith
in
assimilation.
Chalutzim
being
trained
for
set-
j(dw
, t-et
h
Oda partnerehip In the welter Can
.4 deatruetion .,,Ming from 14 Moth' We must have an authorized Jew- tlement in Palestine.
W•r. title
great
constro, end
effoa
rt.
Mizrachi Women' ■ Convention
Mould h•Ve 1.41 111111.;
end
n, ish representative body to speak
Engliehman I weirome the atren ■ then• for the Jewish people."
The Mizrachi Women's Greenl-
ing of an honorehle 1r-edition of Angle-
Dr. Nurock stated that he real- nation of America, in convention
Jewleh frienglehlp
Viten we entered into the enterprise zed that American Jews are them- in Hotel Stotler here, simultane-
or re-conetruetInn of the National Dome selves hard hit economically at this ously with the convention of the
on one foreeaw the .enta which have
In tn. see years made Palestine more time but he pleaded for moral sup- National Mizrachi Organization.
uto lusty from I... ult.°. port in organizing a World Con- elected Mrs. Adele Goldstein of
titan ever
end • nentre for Jewleh ■ 1111 ■ 11V
gress. He especially appealed to New York honorary president and
le. m.o.., world tan., ',sr.,'
lone soy of the ronttihutIone th. the' the Mizrachi for action—and that Mrs. Abraham Shapiro
of New
Individual netione bring to the sm of
action was taken immediately.
York national p resident.
Other
our common (11111.1ton
No people h.
done more.
ore to enrfrit It than the J.,.
Dr. Nurock praised the efforts officers were elected as follows:
g y eonnwtion with the
of Dr. Stephen S. Wise for • World
Mrs. A. M. Ashinsky of Pitts-
Refugee.
Repreeent•tive en
the Governing Innly of the High con, Congress. He paid tribute to the burgh, honorary vice-president;
rnleoloa, ane al, en me eome inelght Into
ti
t. imeneasurable I
that the etn.urity . late Dr. Len Motzkin and at- Mrs. Anna Weintraub, Mrs. Lil-
and freedom of Paleetme are bringing tacked the methods of Agudath lien Isaacson, Mrs. R. W. Sundel-
to mny Jews wen
would other..., Israel.
eon,
M.
M.
Golub,
Mrs.
L.
Hech-
t., lost hope for the future Jon , eeding
Rabbi Gold's Message
w enerationa of their r rate. I need not
ter, Mrs. R. Lazarowitz, all of

th ie point In a nloopese to In,
The audience of more than 1.000 New York, and Mrs. I. Singer of
of the Gee ar e,-

which
filled the hall at the opening Cleveland, vice-presidents; Mrs.
we re
ey of
Mat
of AtnerIca on the os.a•l on of

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s B. II. Schnee of New fork, treas.
delivered by Rabbi Gold, in which urer; Mrs. B. J. Goldstein of New
he outlined achievements in Pai- York, honorary secretary; Mrs.
estine and the status of Mizrachi.
Nathalie Fischman of New York,
Rabbi Gold opened his address
ce corresponding secretary; Mrs. Sit-
with an eloqu ent Hebrew
pronounced
in the Palestinian rah Fischer. financial secretary.
Sephardic pronunciation. He then Mrs. B. Fasten was chosen chair-
called upon the audience to rise man of the ways and means corn-
and he delivered a memorial ad- mines.
Resolutions adopted by the
I dress honoring the following de-
ceased Mizrachi and Zionist lead- Women's Mizrachi convention in-
ers: Baron Edmond de Rothschild, eluded the following:
Chaim Nachman Rialik, Rabbi Is- I 1. Steps to be taken at once
-ael Jaffe of Manchester, Zvi Karpifor the establishment of a school
in Tel Aviv, similar to the Beth
, f New Neis, Samuel 't% liner of
Mew York, Dr. Joseph Bluestone Zeiroth in Jerusalem.
2. Provision to be made for
New York and Rabbi Jacob Gol-
the formation of a Fresh Air
ienzahl of Toronto.
Rabbi Gold pointed to Palestine fern, to be open to children in
!every growl and to the coun- Mixt-add schools and thereby to
try's advancement as an industrial aid the poor and undernourished..
center. While he expressed satis- Funds for this project are to be



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