PIE*TROITAVISR CARDNIC1.£ and THE LEGAL REFO IM HOSTILITY TO ZIONIST CAUSE COMES TO AN END Dr. Ashkenazy Dead FORM GOOD-WILL GROUP IN CANAD A I CLIQUE'S EFFORT STRIKES A SNAG CHRONICLE MORRIS ROTHENBERG RE-ELECTED ZIONIST PRESIDENT IN SPITE OF EFFORTS OF "LEFT" OPPOSITION Jews in Russia LOCAL AGENCIES' EFFORTS LAUDED WARSAW. (WNS) — Dr. Si- - ENOS, Jew. (CONCLUDED FROM PAGE ONE) mon Ashkenazy, one of Poland's In anrlet Itusala. Hy Leon Donn. ( CONCLUDED Fltoil PAGE ) (CONC ..CDED FROM PAGE ONE) I greatest historians and widely re- Published by A ifrmt II King. to whom it continues to pledge 432 Fourth Ave., New York 02101. I ea altitude as loaner refleet, 1he r ded as the one-man "brain (CONCLUDED FROM PAGE I) in the next few years and thus are also interested in defi ment Of n wry subotonele/ eection of I trust" of the late Marshall Joseph Christian-Jewish Organiza- unstinted support. His grievanc e nitely is, rather, against the Zionist s , the mud melehereMp4 Leon Dennen, 28-year-old na- preventing a child from being Pilsudski, is dead here at the age relieve the economic pressure on tion to Be Founded by e is cleared for the formation of . 9% here o^. who failed to vote and therefor "" ""'""d " that of 68. ' An assistant professor of five New York, was taken to Rus• branded as a delinquent. I have mccepianc ape rejection of the Zine141 Jewish people in many parts forfeited the election; and againa t a sound Center platform in Amer- the Europe. Three Faiths sia at the age of 2 by his father, in mind a case of a child who h program .hoolol he left 14. aleeietermin- r history at the University of Lem- att. of molt idosi nit...therm of those leaders who saw fit to buil d icon Zionism. berg before he was 30, Dr. Ash- • • He pointed out that although who chose to return there. He done some very foolish things and conferee.- . t bets sei es. up a public sentiment againa t kenazy became a full professor 'There! to a Den, amt MONTREAL. (WNS)—An or- the more than 50,000 Jews who came back again to the United was brought to my court. The MI V.I.. so si I on the snidest or in 1907, retaining his post until ganized national inter-religious ! their own party, without them ACTION URGED AGAINST States at the age of 17 in 1924, Home Relief Society, hearing o f were admittedt Palestine ZiOnlatn. I selves joining the Socialist Zion EXTREMISTS IN ZIONISM •• Re le farther rekolvell, that In keep- the war. The leading authority good-will movement will be the past year constituted a recor d with memories of the war, the the case, came to the aid of th ATLANTIC CITY.—The need lug nub orisssiosowed istsitiloas.' on Polish history during the pe- founded in Canada for the first ist 'party. revolution, pogroms and madden. child, and assisted by the Jewish immigration, it was merely th the reel net I ooferenee of Arnett. • ild Placement Bureau, which • clod of the partition Dr. Samuel Margoshes espe for a world union of progressive beginning of a mass immigratio n -mg devastations. e and the first time as the result of a rec nt Rabbi, t ill Odell., 10 cooperate General Zionists to safeguard the the noble Ming of Pal...theeand In se half of the 19th century, he was meeting of Catholic, Protestant cially complained against the con O His current work is a most in- supervised the child in its own ere 11 . e cultured and 1.1,1r1f11.41 law , k , • e principles of a planned economy of sufficiently great numbers t home for over a year, finally ail. fusion that was created in th named Polish Ambassador to and Jewish clergymen who sug- I i d .1 I confrooll. remove hundreds of thousands o s teresting, although often too evi- Je141411 e anmun1O there." Great Britain in 1920. In the gested the creation of a National ,popular mind with reference to in Palestine against the extrem- Jews froin the economic and po . dently biased, description of Rus- justed the matter to the satitfae- ist programs of the left and tion of all parties concernssi, and the Histadruth as it is related to ' following year, when Padarewski Conference of Jews and Chris- The chief controversy over t he e. sia's achievements, the elimina- right wings in the Zionist move- litical danger points in Europ in this way saved the child from resolution developed on e pr 0.1 WAS named president of Poland, tians in Canada, similar to that the Poale Zion. It was evident Prolonged applause greeted th e lion of massacres, the granting being stigmatized with a bad ment was urged at the conven- at the ineetinr, of the National name. posed amendment, which song ht Dr. Ashkrnazy succeeded the existing in the United States, for reading by Mr. Rothenberg of a of human rights to Jews. tion, at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel. "Many children come to our at- to eliminate the second par e . famous pianist as Poland's rep- the promotion of understanding Executive Committee that Ithe message from President Roose- It is only too evident where the tention who either have no ho American Jewry was called upon me u graph. Charges of ' Is bterfuge e resentative on the League of and closer cooperation among all vast majority agreed with Dr. velt, who declared that the Zion- author stands on the Jewish ques- or come from homes in which the to mobilize support for an eco- and "cowardice" were shout e d Nations. In 1923 he was recalled faiths. A provisional committee Margoshes when he stated that nomic program in Palestine based ists of America may justly take tion. But if there are any who chid is not trained properly. If by factional leaders, but the res n . because of an anti-Semitic cam- 1 headed by Dr. Arthur Carlisle, the Histadruth as the labor group pride in their achievements in doubt his pro-Communist atti- they are Jewish children, by plac- paign. Although his enemies dean of Montreal, was appointed has the endorsement of the Gen- on the fundamental principles of behalf of the upbuilding of the lution was carried, 81 to 25. tudes, the concluding sentences ing them in the homes of the dew. called him "the Richelieu of to pave the way for establishing eral Zionists, but that it is an the New Deal and the Roosevelt Jewish National Home in Pales- Work. Relief Program Oppose in the book tell the story. Dennen ish Child Placement Bureau. we program and "save the Zionist Except for some minor Chan g es Poland" he always insisted that the conference. Other members entirely different matter when tine. In his letter, which was ad- tells of a lecture he delivered in can be assure dthat they will he Organization from being wrecked in phrasing, the conference, at he was merely a close friend and, of the temporary committee are support is demanded for the po- dressed to Mr. Rothenberg, New York before a group of properly trained. The Jewish by radical measures of special its mot: sing session, adopted the collaborator of Pilsudski. He was Rev. Dr. F. IV. Kern, Rev. David litical Poale Zion Socialist move- President Roosevelt declared: "It young Jews. He was asked if Child Placement Bureau finds party and class interests." program of the Commission on the author of a number of im- McLennan, Rev. Dr. Malcolm ! merit. is hardly necessary for me to re- there is a solution to the Jewish finds foster homes for the hom e. Speakers at the session were iterate the interest with which I Campbell, Rev. M. F. McCutch- Frankness Marks Discussion Social Justice as it was read ye a . portant historical works. problem, and his answer was: less children, and for those children eon, Rabbi Harry Abramovitz, previously. Mr. Rothenberg went a step Morris Rothenberg, president of have followed the work that the "Yes, there is. There is no who are in need of the inspiration Rabbi Harry Stern, A. L. Mail- the Zionist Organization of On the problem of unemplo Y- the use of the government of all pub- organization is doing toward as- Jewish problem in Soviet Russia. of a morally strong and losing further. He demanded to know and private properties emp for for man, Rabbi M. Berger, Owen meat the following revision w RS lic why those who are backing the America; Louis Lipsky, Ameri- sisting the establishment in Pal- And when the Jews over the rest person." the war period at • rate no t to n- Callary, J. P. Callaghan, Harry approved: teed 4 per cent labor ticket did- not, or do not can member of the Jewish Agen- estine of a national home for the of the world, like their Russian cy; Dr. S. Margoshes, editor of Jewish people." Mr. Roosevel 2. That the conference should at the McEvoy and J. J. Bulger. The join the Poale Zion. "In the development of t he t brethren, join the great move- next t movement grew out of a meeting the Day of New York; and Rabbi And the Last program for the unemploy ed t rcu.'" ru • ;Itt‘;C :" 0 f u w aT 'pen, It was encouraging to hear the Abba Hillel Silver of Cleveland. paid tribute to the Zionist Or - ment for liberation of all hu- at which the speakers included there are three stages—relie f, with h it termed "the turret Important "Officer, you can't bluff me. Its ganization of America for it s manity, they, too, will achieve frankness with which the issues Father Robert Barry of the Cath- This program was strongly spiritual and financiail contribu - freedom . , . " work relief and work. We beli eve an A. B. and an A. M." were met. Ezra Shapiro, chair- "n7'. now before the 'N:litleoeleleZtreild;Oin that the Federal Governm ant the League of Nations on the terms of olic Charities of Boston; Dr. Ev- man of the National Executive recommended to the delegation lions toward "the rebirth an d "Good; now we'll give you the Mr. Dennen's story is of par- eteeintor. erett Clinchy, director of the of 10 representatives which the Pope'. resolution that the should recognize its responsib O- upbuilding of the Holy Land." ticular interest when he compares third degree."—Exchange. Committee, in his address open- ity in the matter of relief whe r- tUl:'e" VeaVglie7hol tnd' 7ial!tr" ed the' ;tenadna ! National Conference of Jews and ing the meeting, opened the bat- Zionist Organization of America Fears Agency on Verge of Di ■ conditions among Jews in Poland Christians in the United States; elected to participate in the 19th ever th e state and local agenci es mental principle of the emenant. with those in Russia, and. on integration tle in behalf of the opposition, The League of Nations and its cause, Rabbi Phillip Bernstein of Roch- World Zionist Congress which are unable to meet the needs. Declaring that the Jewish comparisons he wins his argu- the ester; Dr. F. IV. Kerr of St. An- Thi agreement between the Zion- will open in Lucerne, Switzerland, "While we regard work reli ef by Its .allure to .hark Agency is now "in danger of ment in favor of the Soviets. As ist Organization and Hadassah on Aug. 20. as an advance over direct r e- .4.. to pacify Paraguay and BOOM, drew's United Church; Dean Car- disintegration," Mr. Rothenberg between the brutalities of the he referred to asan "ill-fated ( T .r,.t.lr e . t u tsr a; ett-q: con- lisle; Reverend McLennan; Dr. lief, we are opposed to the pre s- Asserting that the "extraor- urged an adjustment of the Poles and the freedom granted stem shidduch." He expressed the be- ant work•relief program." t e of international fear an WIN:or- C. E. Silcox, president of the dinary echievernents of theJew- structule ofthe Jewish Agenc Jewry by Russia, there is no liefthot thousands of votes were Social Service Council of Can- The commission held that t he ish people in Palestine must not to new conditions that hay y other choice but approval of the e. Adherence to the World Court, the ada; and Dr. A. Lloyd Smith of lost because of the vacillating security measure passed by Co in- report holding that "we do not belle. liberating attitudes of the Com- position on the Histadruth. He be jeopardized by the special in- arisen. gress "is not adequate." that the defeat or the protocol. of ad- the Dominion Douglas Church. demanded that the convention terests of the reactionary or Strong support for the Zionist munists. to the World Court an Jan. 29 "We trust the bill will be heelon radical parties within the Zion- represents the Dennen's descriptive story is t rue peddle opinion of speak in clear terms in taking a Organization in opposition to the amended in such a manner as to the nation SPERKA SELECTED stand favorable to the Histad- ist niovement," Dr. Margoshes establishment of a Legislative profusely illustrated with pic- I. That the government IM Urged to assure proper protection for all ruth and to labor Palestine, and issued a plea to the Jews of the Council in Palestine was containel tures showing Soviet industrial NEW J. N. F. HEAD persevere in Its effor t to have the dis- those who suffer from these hit z- armame t confe ence n effect• r adopt an he belittled the scare that the United States to rally around a in a telegraphic message from achievements and of numerous ards of life," the report said. Iva disarmament treaty, •One that pro- ( COMCLITDED FROM PAGE I ) Zionist Organization is surren- program of progressive economic Charles Edward Russell, president scenes in the Jewish colonies in Passage of the Wagner-Co n- vides for reduction on land, on the Pea tarry; Eli Sachse, treasurer. ▪ and In the air. and no rearmament dering to the Posh Zion, stating planning that would place Pales- of the Pro-Palestine Federation, Russia. very Labor Disputes Bill, accor C- G. That Congrese he urged to support Times Tested Louis Tobin was again chosen that we are "not ready to do tine on the highest level of so- who declared that a Legislative Ong to Rabbi Sidney E. Goldmte i n without •Iratement the progr am of cial and economic justice and to head the tree committee, and that." Prohibit Shechita Council in Palestine would "nul- for Purity and Goodness of New York, who presented t he 2 ( ,17.11 simultaneously protect it from .y" llirftat.41 Tonu t' en .oi-Telid"eet'lliVW: the following were selected to ai lify the Mandatory Power's The assembled members of the report, apparently had fulfill ed manu re. Lure and sale of nous and Metier serve on the executive commit- executive committee and many the "misguided zeal and imps- pledges to the Jewish people and SALONIKI. (W N S) — The the commission's labor reco m• '?•rotttitit: grir,"707`1,41ti tee: Philip Rosenthal, Joseph Hag- delegates applauded his demand tient extremism" of these groups. to the world." Characterizing Agence Oriente reports that it mendat on. of war but 111.0 out of the preparation Rothenberg Recommends Eco- gat Louis Tobin, Leon Kay, the Legislativie Council as a has received from Istanbul via for war." that the convention start a move. Roosevelt Tao Plan Hailed Philip Slomovitz, Mrs. nomic Commission Harry ment to re-elect Dr. Chaim Weiz- 9. Opposition to compulsory militia "premature experiment" that Rome word that the Turkish gov- A commendation of Presid ant train ing In college. and universities and K Kraft, ft, Mi MissJeanette St e inberg, mann to the presidency of the Coordination a n d economic would interfere with the further ernment has issued an order for- in . 1i .1 i Roosevelt was added to the co Mrs Samuel Ile yman. guidance were described as pri- development of the Jewish Na- bidding the practice of shechita S Withdrawal of all moving pictures World Zionist Organization. mission' s recommendation dealin g and The slate of new officers was other vehicles of Information mary needs of Palestine's future tional Home, the Pro-Palestine throughout Turkey. Samuel Adds Fuel to Fire with no tional income. The repo r t stt nisit make war stereo the and me- presented by a nominating com- development by Morris Rothen- Federation message said: "As Maurice Samuel added fuel to held th it the national income i , 'or l tt II:: •In t je ':-.e.ttee t isonniat I I 71 Veleler7es!!'" miittee headed by Leon Kay. the fire when he spoke of th e berg, president of the Zionist Or- Christians and Americans who be- "inequi ably distributed" an d e. Larger appropriation. for I he De- $4,085 Collected ganization of America, Mr. Roth- lieve in the restoration of Zion that the ideology of the move- profound perplexity that reigns e i l tt.. . 7% e a( order that If "he that " r °distribution must coin Mr. Michlin reported that among loyal, well-meaning and enberg proposed a plan of co- to Israel, we trust that the Man- ment has not received the atten- to I ke mo re through a program of tuxedo n .tenoled &elk.) in ni tithe the tas k of pro- $4,085 was collected for the Jew- intelligent Zionists as a result of operation between the American datory Power will refuse to sanc- tion it requires. 'meting peaceful and friendly Interns- not onl y upon gifts and inher ish National Fund during the what he termed is a stagnating Zionists and the Zionist Federa- tion a Legislative Council in Pal- relations. - Warning the Zionist Organiza- tances, but upon untaxed occur , I- 11.1ill ilo Repeal of the Ea , luelon Art and year, including the following tion of Great Britain in the pro- ties, c rporation surpluses an d the putting of Japan a n d China on the items: Golden Book, $1,595; Us- feeling in Zionist ranks. Refer- mulgation of the establishment estine which will nullify its tion not to allow itself to be pledges to the Jewish people and swayed by the aggressive forces ring to the election debacle, he same quoin basis an other natio. to current incomes." sishkin Project, $1,305; trees, asked the delegates: "When Lip- of an economic commission in to the world," further peace lie the Pacific from right to left, Mr. Shulman The original text proposed t O The resolution on war which $654; Flower and Flag Days, sky will lead to the World Zionist Palestine to act in an advisory George Gordon Battle and "conscri pt" income, while the r e• caused dissension read: $372; stamps, $304; boxes, $61. Congress the nine refugees from capacity to the Executive of the Frederick B. Robinson, president said that its sympathies for la- vised v ersion said: "We corn - The total expense for the year the Histadruth pogrom, do you Jewish Agency for Palestine. of the College of the City of New bor should not be misconstrued "Resolved, That the Central as an endorsement of Socialism. mend th e Persident for presentin g Conference of American Rabbis amounted to only ;143.89. think it will produce any effect?" This commission which, he said, York, also signed this message. Reports laid before the conven- to Cong ress a program that em • recommend to its members that Mr. Haggai, the retiring presi- should be appointed by the World Greetings were also received tion showed that the roganiza- bodies these principles and w e they refuse to support any war dent, thanked a number of work- He demanded an expression of Zionist Congress, would consist from Dr. Chaim Weizmann, opinion front the Zionists of the tion's membership increased from urge Co ngress to enact this pr 0- in which this country or an- ers gof their cooperation. country, and in sounding a cry of economic experts and repre- chairman of the Central Bureau 7,000 In 1932 to 18,000 in 1935; gram in to law." other country may engage, on for a new deal, he also demanded sentatives of the major indus- for the Settlement of German- that $17,500 was sent to the Urgin g establishment of a Fe d- the ground that war is a denial tries in Palestine as well as rep- Jewish Refugees in Palestine; World Zionist Executive for she- acct ho ts sing program, the repo rt of all for which religion stands." to find means for including not, that the convention select new resentatives of labor. "The more Ludwig Lewisohn, the World religious or anti-religious Jews dealers. kolim; that ;17,000 seas spent on asserted that private enterpris e Rabbi Abraham J. Feldman of in Jewish efforts toward nation- rapid the increase in the tempo Zionist Executive in London, and The latter declaration sounded has "fa ed utterly to meet th e Hartford proposed the amend- the New Palestine; that 1,962 hood. "It is thought," he said, the opening of a battle• which of Palestine's economic develop- the English Zionist Federation. needs" and that "the only sol • American Jews settled in Pales- ment," Mr. Rothenberg said, The label of reactionism was tine and that of this number tion li is through governmen ment which added, "except in that by regarding Judaism as a behind the scenes, had been rag- "the more imperative becomes applied to the Reform Jewish Or- t case of invasion of continental civilization instead of a religion, ing for several weeks. In New 1,601 entered in the capitalist subsidy and supervision." the need for coordination and ganization by Elihu D. Stone, category, bringing with them Asser t ing that "national prob United States" to the original it will be easier to cope with the York a group had been negoti- form. distintegrating forces of modern ating for a political deal, Louis economic planning in order to vice president of the Zionist Or- $5,500,000 in capital; that the lems ca I be solved through na - Institution • Dr. Samuel H. Goldenson of life. But the coincidental result Lipsky is reported to have reach- uproot the weeds of economic ganization of America. Refer- income of the organization Was tional I egislation," the commi 3- New fork, president of the con- expansion that bring with them ring to the adoption by the Rab- ;112,000 during the last 12 lion adv ocated an amendment t O ference, termed the question "the of this thought is to demote the ed an agreement with Mr. Roth- the evils of speculation and over- binical Convention at Chicago months; that the organization's the Con ititution "that will mak e most serious to come before us religion of Israel from its high enberg for an amicable and service last Friday of a resolution de- deficit was $59,000; that $13,- and exalted place that it has al- peaceful solution of the inner zealous duplication." It possib le for Congress to legi S. this year." ways occupied in the life of the personality problem. But the Cheers and prolonged applause claring that Reform Judaism 500 was realized from the Zion- late upo n child labor, hours an d Rabbi James G. Heller of Cin- Jews. The simple fact is that "small fry" in the New York greeted the statement by Dr. took a stand of neutrality on ist Extension Fund drive for wages." cinnati opposed the statement recipients Rabbi Goldstein termed thi • that "war is a denial of all for Israel, when it was most com- opposition clique refused to go Abba Hillel Silver of Cleveland Zioniism, Mr. Stone declared $100,000, and that the full sum recomme ndation the "most im - which religion stands," and re- pletely itself, did not produce any in on this deal. They came to "that Palestine does not stop at that "The Reform Rabbis of would have been realized had not quality the convention with a demand great art or science or specula- America had learned nothing and the Jordan and never will," as portant" that has come befor e fused to support the resolution. other Palestine fund-raising ef- tive thinking. It was interested that Mr. Rothbnberg be elimin- he demanded the immediate forgotten nothing," domestic forts taken precedence. the cent erence. Would Put It in Waste Basket in spiritual aspects of life." ated from the administration and opening of Trans-Jordan to Jew- To the list of the praesidium Commu aim, Fascism Attacked A plan to enroll 1,500,000 U. S. Rabbi Morris M. Feuerlicht of In placing the blame for the that a new group of leaders ish immigration. Declaring that of the convention, consisting of Jews in the Zionist Organization The onference approved th e Indianapolis wanted the resolu- interpretation of Judaism on should be selected, with Nathan the division of Palestine into Morris Rothenberg, president of commissi on's warning that th of America was laid before a e tion "put in the waste basket," Zionism, Dr. Goldenson expressed Straus, Jr., as the group's can- two mandated territories; "one the Zionist Organization, Judge dement is form of governmen meeting of the National Execu- t and Rabbi Victor Eppstein of doubt whether ''any one would didate for the presidency. opened to Jewish colonization William M. Lewis, Philadelphia; tive Committee by Morris Roth- is not only challenged but un Scranton, Pa., argued that the seriously have argued for this Rothenberg Upheld and the other closed," was a "le- Max Shulman, Chicago; Nathan enberg. der atta ck even in the Unite 4 proposed amendment would de- new conception of Judaism if it At the executive committee gal fiction," Dr. Silver said that Straus, New York; Elihu D. States." Mr. Rothenberg's proposal calls The d anger ,troy its purpose. had not been for the practical meeting Mr. Rothenberg emerged this situation was responsible for Stone, Boston, and Rabbi Abba for the establishment , of Pales- munism and fascism, it held, "i a Rabbi Joseph I. Barron of Mil- problems raised by the Zionist the unquestioned victor. Rabbi the crowding of that part of Pal- Hillel Silver of Cleveland was still pres eft." tine Counciils throughout the waukee held it the duty of reli- movement, constituted, as it is, Irving Miller's bold proposal for estine which is open to Jewish added, on the nomination of Mr. car 'forgets seders To co nbat such danger, the re country that would enlist all gion to support war to repel an of many elements that are not a complete change in the conven- settlement, and the "consequent Rothenberg, the name of. Louis w e your twat beak port ur :ed an investigation b y Jewish organizations and com- • witberisoll 'mint particularly attacked to Judaism tion agenda was rejected by an evils of land speculation." Lipsky, national chairman of the munities in the support of the the Sen ate to include un-Amer i- enemy. Rabbi Solomon Foster of New as a religion. overwhelming majority, after Mr. American Palestine Campaign It is to find a Mr. Rothenberg declared that can prop sganda and activities an upbuilding of the Jewish National ark said he did not believe the place for the secular, the racial and American member of the Rothenberg calmly appealed for the "partnership" of Zionists and Homeland in Palestine. violence by vigilantes; advocate d most ardent pacifist would carry and the purely nationalistic, as the retention of order. Dr. Abba non-Zionists in the enlarged Jew- World Zionist Executive. A plea for the saving of the rights of citizenship to all groups , out his aims if an invasion were well as the religious aspects of ' Hillel Silver of Cleveland ridi- iish Agency for Palestine had Max Shulman of Chicago out- German Jewish children was including Japanese, Chinese an d Hindus, and the protection o organized against the United Zionism, that civilization is of culed the "outbursts of elo- proved unworkable, proposing a lined a program of decentraliza- made by Mr. Rothenberg. "For f States. Answering proponents of fered as a great and non-corn-1 quence," but when his name was fundamental reorganization that tion for the Zionist Organization. all grou ,s, racial, religious an the older German Jews little resolution who cited the mittsl category to include them proposed for the praesidium, two would stress the common objects Mr. Shulman declared that the could be done," said Mr. Rothen- national, against political, socia dthe I; Sixth Commandment, he declared , all. Perhaps civilization as a or three "noes" were heard from of both groups rather than em- need for large funds for Pales- berg. "The older generation have and econ omit discrimination; th Meow& Repetwntntive In U.S.A. et e ; "repelling an enemy would be sanction for the movement is ' a corner dominated by a group phasize the difference between tine had resulted in an over- outlawin resigned themselves to their cruel of anti-Semitism an d protecting our homes and not ANTORO, 241 rim, Ave., N.Y. nothing more than eulogistic ra- which was influenced by the re- them. emphasis of the financial phase fate; their one hope is that their a firm d i savowal of "the employ murder." 'tionalization of the mere fact cent Cleveland controversy in Discussing the position of Pal- of the movement with the result children may be saved." ment of force and violence i n 11 • b ti i Julian Morgenstern, 1 that Jews as Jews want a national ! which Dr. Silver played an in- estine in relation to the desperate making t he passage from the of d I president of the Hebrew Union existence of their own. It should teresting role. conditions of Jews in a number social its stem to the new orde i n l College of Cincinnati, failed in be added that there is a special One after another, motions of European countries, he said that we are confident most b e l an attempt to have the resolu- reason why Judaism as a religion aimed against Mr. Rothenberg that Palestine could absorb more establish e d." tion referred back to the corn- tends to be less and less empha- were defeated, and those directed than 500,000 Jews in the next Other resolutions adopted in - mittee for the purpose of draft- sized in connection with the Pal- in his favor were adopted. The few years and thus relieve the eluded or le praising Senator Ny e mg a unified program of peace estinian venture, while the so- National Executive Committee economic pressure on the Jewish for has g "courageously ex .1 - which the whole conference could called cultural aspects of Jewish thus paved the way for a clear- people in many parts of Europe. posed th e machinations of the . endorse. contributions are stressed more cut battle at the convention Palestine is in a position to munition . industry. — and more. That reason is that proper. absorb more than 500,000 Jews 'The c inference also endorsed Change in Religious Platform of religion, particularly in the high Delegates Bewildered the legis ation now pending be. Reform Rabbinate Is A 1 reaches of it, attained by the The delegates themselves, un- fore Con gress, whose aim is to sition to the present administra- For...Wowed prophets, of Israel, tends to be aware of the caucuses and politi- tion, to reorganize and to follow eliminate profit from war," and CHICAGO. I WNS)—The like- universala and transcendental. cal deals made behind the scenes, a definite course of action, and urged the Federal Government men t o lihood of a far-reaching change' Such a conception of religion were bewildered, and many were to assure a method of consistency nationaliz e the major munitions • in the Pittsburgh Platform, which cannot but weaken every appeal filled with resentment that they which will prevent men like Sha- industries , since its adoption in 1885 has that is based upon purely nation- should be used as puppets in a piro, Samuel, Friedland and oth- After a lively discussion in been the basic guide of Reform alistic and racial grounds." show directed by a group that era from speaking in the name which J !wish leaders of the Judaism in America, was drama- Stressing that he was not came with the intention to done- of the Zionist Organization while United S t ates and Canada voiced tically emphasized when Rabbi speaking in derogation of Pal- nate and to abuse Mr. Rothen- urging support for the Socialist their vie vs on peace and war, David Phillipson, the only living estine as ■ homeland, especially, berg, for whom the rank and Zionist Party, the Centr II Conference of Ameri- member of the Commission that "for those of our people who file have the highest respect. One of the national leaders, a can Rab as voted to reject a drafted the Pittsburgh Platform, dwell therein, either from choice What bewildered the delegates prominent jurist, privately ex- 100 per cent pacifist" resolution told the annual meeting of the or compulsion," Dr. Goldenson more than anything else was Mr. pressed the view that the fund- pledging he members not to sup- , Central Conference of American warned that "should the ten- Lipsky' ■ refusal to become a raising agencies should be turned port war in any form. Rabbis that, "if the present con- dency to substitute secular and member of the praesidium be- over to the Histadruth which At the same time the confer- ference considers it necessary to political for spiritual values cause, as he told the national should be given a chance to show ence vote d the appointment of , ch ange the Pittsburgh Platform. grow stronger nd become incor- e xecutive, he interpreted the what it can do in raising the • commit ee to draft a resolution in order that constructive Judas ; pouted in the group life of Pal- c riticism of the work of the Con- necessary means for Palestine's which wo uld state the • a •. o in stronger foot- estine, I cannot but express the gress election committee as an reconstruction. Others resent- of the co nference toward peace, hold in American Jewish life, I fear that Palestine may become e xpression of lack of confidence. fully expressed the view, when with pa :Ocular relays happyracatSen at Ilss Plarrated of the Ontario' "-June 15,05.0.2 reference to am with you and will continue to like any one of • half-dozen fr. Lipsky, however, was, on the the election issues were debated whether t was opposed to all labor in the vineyard of Israel." lands in that part of the world, n ext day, responsible for naming on the boardwalk, that the IYIlY DUOTMENT AWAITS YOU. WPINISS AND forms of war. The committee His- MUTH 11W MGR SWIM This declaration from one of the where there will be the same ra- Dr. Silver to the praesidium, tadruth should be asked for an is to rep irt to the present con- Largest Hotels on the Great lakes,1000 cool, outside rooms, at mod- leaders of the old school of Re- cial antagonisms, class strife, a gainst the objections of several accounting of its funds in order ference. form rabbis is believed to fore- economic exploitation, political disgruntled Clevelanders, and that it may definitely be estab- erate rates. Finest Bathing Beach in the world, so gradual In slope, a The rej ected resolution, which shadow victory for those elements chicanery and cultural barren- ater on Sunday was himself lished whether Gewerkshaften child can enjoy it in safety. There's Fishing, Golf, Tennis, Dancing an attem it was made to amend in the conference seeking to ness." amed as one of the members of monies, contributed at least 60 to read " except in case of inva- bring the Pittsburgh Platform ' Rabbi Felix A. Levy, Chicago, t endless ottroctions for young and old. Our Midway is filled with the he praesidium. per cent by General Zionists, are lion of Continental United into harmony with modern Jew- Ill., was elected president for latest, clean, modem, enticing novelties. Moderately priced, appe- Signs of Discentest or are not used to buy Shekolim States," as included in the re- soh life. the next year; Rabbi Max C. Cur- Thus began the prelude to an for use by Peale Zion adherents tizing metals, as formal or informal os you desire, even to Picnic Grounds. port of t re committee on inter- ' A warning that the survival of rick, Erie, Pa., vice president; and i nteresting convention. The in their attempt to control) the national p eace. MITO TO116611.. Ow yew Itottwry WM • d•lig tercel Meg el Grim Nat. Ideal I the Jewish people depends upon ■ Rabbis Isaac E. Marcuson. Ma- ' 'clique" continued to pull the fee • day. movement. • Read b y Rabbi Max C. Currick keeping Judaism a religion and con, Ga., Samuel Si. Cup Colum- s w•Ww.0 arrow *WWII walk& Fro. porting spots for 6000 cert. Ample 'Grow ton. trines and to attempt to domin- The delegates spoke th eir of Erie, a., the committee re- I not a civilization was sounded bus, Ohio, and Harry S. Margolis, ate in its own fashion. Many minds, and it was evident at the bode/ by ed Iwwwbea w Maws to Sttedwkyf or by wok owe Iwo. 5, port arua i led the "brazen Nazi by Rabbi Samuel II. Goldenson in St. Paul, Minn., were re-elected believe that the name of Nathan, outset of the convention deliber- U. T. lows 6, w by thew .% and Japan ese ambitions," which, his presidential message to the recording secretary, correspond- Straus was used without his con-1 It held, " may precipitate a war , opening session of the confer- ing secretary and treasurer. The sent or complete understanding ations that a new day dawns for MAIL TRIP tPICIAL COUPON AT ONCE TO Zionism—a day when the Zion- soon than any one at present ence. Assailing th the Concept of following rabbis were elected to of the issued involved. Others ists at large intend to take hold anticipate ." It also made these Judaism a. • civili sy s . the executive board: Barnett R. went no far as to agree with of the conventions TM O. A- beedrIbte Co., Croke Poi., iwriltniry, 'AU and to speak recommen lations, which were ap- te rem of cultural values, D or r. Gol- Brickner, Cleveland, Ohio, Harry Samuel and Lipsky, who urged their minds m. P .. btew against the puppet. proved by the conference: owl4 we. wIthwt ettnimtlot, yew am tfellerea CAnter Poled. ' denson attributed the tendency Ettelson, Memphis, Tenn., William that delegates take the convention eers who continue to believe that it pest- el of a pro,nood rnns11.• coma! an... • mout requiring. eacept is to picture Judaism as anything Fineshnber, Philadelphia, Pt., in their own hands—hut to many th eir string-pulling from caucus the oevece of esion. a national Wee. but a religion to Zionism. He Joseph Rauch, Louisville, Ky.. It was an urge to take the ad- rooms will for all time give them sago.. Wet • ofe.iarocion of is•r • cam Malmo ministration completely out of control of Zionist affairs in this Awe. eve, •ore, gad. la the eta. of • asserted that this theory of Jew- and Jonah B. Wise. New York. the hands of the so-called oppo-' country. etootantita of sr ac, eerie. option fee lab life grew out of the attempt N. Y. TIVOLI. 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