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[mericalt Yarisk Pertaacal Carter

CUSTOM ATREUS - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

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VOL. XXXVIII No. 7

DETROIT, MICHIGAN, F IDAY, JULY 10, 1936

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JEWS IN ALGERIA Stephen S. Wise Elected President of Zionist
REMIT $2,500 FOR LONDON STIRRED BY RUMORS OF CURBS ON JEWISH
UNDER PROTECTION
RELIEF OF JEWISH I
FOLLOWING POGROM • Organization by Acclamation* / Name Rothenberg , NEEDY IN POLAND IMMIGRATION
-- AND LAND PURCHASES IN PALESTINE;

One Jew is Lynched and
Many Are Wounded
By Arabs

MOSLEMS ALSO STAGE
ATTACKS IN TUNISIA

French Colonial Troops Are
Rushed to Scene as One
Is Reported Slain

Chaifman of the New Administrative Commit*

I

Unanimity Achieved in Selection of Noted Leader to Pilot Zionist
Ship in Period of Stress; Rothenberg, in Presidential Ad-
dress, Criticizes Mandatory Power in Present Crisis

First Installment Sent To-
ward Detroit's Quota
of $25,000
-
WORST CRISIS SINCE
1919 FACED BY JEWS

Polish Jewry in National

EDEN SAYS BRITAIN WILL NOT RENOUNCE MANDATE

Suggestions for Bans Made in London Observer and Evening Stan-
dard, Answered by ' Manchester Guardian in Editorial Calling
Retreat by Britain in Pledge to Jews Inconceivable

Strike Over Przytyk
office of member of the executive population in Palestine" and "must
Verdict
PROVIDENCE, It. I.—(WNS) committee and will play a most im- exert ourselves supremely to settlt
ALGIERS (W N S) —Jewish
portant role in the new administra- as many Jews as possible as quick)
quarters in every town and city —The movement to place Dr. tion. Mr. Rothenberg's office is a as possible. It is only when ou
Twent
y-five hundred dollars of
of Algeria are being guarded by Stephen S. Wise at the head of the newly created one, with no execu• numbers shall have reached
the montsgallseady raised in Da-
a p
French troops and Foreign Legion Zionist Organization of America tive powers, but a purely legia- ity with the Arab population
t
trait for the relief of Jewish suf-
regiments as racial feeling be- was crowned with success at the lative function. Rabbi Israel Gold• the instigators of trouble
fevers in Poland has been sent
tween Jews and Arabs reached thirty-ninth annual convention of stein, Abraham Goldberg and Elihu recognize the futility of their w
to the national treasurer in New
the breaking point following the the Z. 0. A., when the delegates D. Stone were primarily instru- structive efforts, and a stn
a
York.
lynching of a Jew by Arabs at elected Dr. Wise president by ac- mental in bringing about the peace between both elements of tins
The check for this amount,
clamation.
Sweeping
aside
every
Bou Salida and attacks on Jews
agreement
which
brought
unani-
Palestinian
population
will
be
representing
the
first
allotment
in-
in Oran and Constantine. In- interference from the drat t-
of Detroit's $25,000 quota of the
flamed by anti-Semitic literature Rothenberg group, the convention mity in the election of Dr. Wisp, sured." After appealing for "soils
__ ea y $1,000,000 fund, was
distributed by French Fascist expressed in unmistakable trems who was the winner in the Zionist darity in giving aid and comfort n national
by the treasurer, Joseph
straw
poll
conducted
in
the
Eng.
to
our
brothers
in
Palestine,"
B14
p
groups, and stirred by reports of the fact that it wanted Dr. Wise
)ish-Jewish press under the au- Rothenberg criticized the policy 04 II. Ehrlich, and the financial sec-
Arab-Jewish riots in Palestine,
spices
of
the
Seven
Arts
Feature
the
Mandatory
power,
saying
"it
14
rotary,
Morris
Shatzen, last Fri-
the Moslems of Algeria are in an
Syndicate.
high time that the Mandator l day and immediately mailed to
ugly mood. The Jew who was
the
national
chairman,
Benjamin
The opening session of the con-
lynched died in the presence of
-ssiir
Winter, in New York. Mr. Win.
vention at the Biltmore Hotel con-
French officials who had rushed to
ter promptly acknowledged the
tented itself with listening to the
the spot to investigate his alleged
check and conveyed his gratitude
presidential address of Mr. Roth-
murder of an Arab.
local Jewry for this fine, con-
enberg, with giving respectful at
crate aid to our brethren in Po
tention to three addresses in mem-
Algeri a Rioting Subsides
land.
ory
of
the
late
Dr.
Nahum
Soko-
PARIS.—Disorders in Algeria
wt
New Contributions
England will alienate the Moslems of India unless the Palestine Arabs are placated.
low, by Professor Salo Baron,
u
subsided. Since the arrival here
A fine response to the plea The Sunday Chronicle publishes a Jerusalem cable reporting that 125,000 armed
Menahem Ribalow and Abraham
of Governor General Le Beau,
for
assistance
in
the
Detroit
Goldberg, and to addresses of wet-
who came by airplane, the Paris
drive to raise $25,000 marked the Arabs in Transjorrania and Syria are threatening a revolt against France and England
come from Mayor James Dunn and
authorities have become reassured
passing week and many new con- to force these countries to bow to the demands of the Palestine Arabs. Another objec-
Governor Theodore Green.
over the situation.
tributors were added to the swell- tive of the revolt, according to the cable, would be the creation of independent states
Rothenberg's Address
Mr. Le Beau conferred with
N ing roster of those who enlisted
in Palestine and Syria. It is also asserted that Italian and German agitators, the Amer.
Premier Leon Blum, Minister of
Likening the "struggle for the
in the fight to save our persecut-
• lean pro-Arab millionaire Charles
the Interior Roger Salengro and
establishment of a haven of free.
ed co-religionists in Poland.
officials of the Colonial Ministry,
dom for the Jewish people in
S. Crane and funds raised
Sidney J. Allen, in the name
making a full report on recent
Chief
Rabbi
Feuchtwang
Palestine" to that of the American
Moslem countries for the defense
of the Allen family, heads the
troubles in the African provinces.
struggle for independence in 1776,
of Ethiopia were the real sources
Of
Vienna
a
is
Dead
at
71
list of larger contributors in this
Mr. Le Beau's report indicated
Mr. Rothenberg, in his presidential
of the money used to finance
deserving cause. Accompanying
that accounts published here of
address, declared that Zionism is
the
Arab campaign in Palestine.
the generous check was a leter
N S) —
-'
rioting and attacks on French
Great B rita in is pledged to
an application of the principles of
from Mr. Allen to Mr. Ehrlich,
David Feuchtwang, chief rabbi
colonial authorities had been ex-
the Declaration of Independence to
establish
only a Jewish National
,
wishing the drive success and ex-
of Vienna since 1933, is dead
aggerated and had come from
the harassed and scattered Jewish
pressing deep sympathy for Po- Anthropologist Quits Col - here at the age of 71. A. native Home, and not a Jewish state, in
sources favoring political agita-
people. Calling upon the Zionists
umbia; Says Nations
of Nikolsberg, Moravia, he sue- Palestine, a leading editorial in
lish Jewry in its hour of need.
tion.
of America to redouble their ener-
n
i
Irving Adler, co-chairman of
Going "Crazy"
ceeded his father as rabbi of advocating a limitation argues
The Minister of the Interior
gies so that the development of
upon Jew-
the drive and one of the most
that
town
in
1892.
In
1903
he
ish
immigration
into
the
Holy
made 'public copies of cables sent
Palestine may be speeded to "an
MORRIS ROTHENBERG
ardent workers, helped increase
DR. STEPHEN S. WISE
to native leaders by influential
even greater tempo than has been
Dr. Franz Boas, eminent an- was called to Vienna. A scholar Land. Urging that a royal co-
m
the total when he brought in
Algerian delegates here. These as the man to pilot the Zionist ship characteristic of the past," Mr. power realize the error and futility pledges and cash running into thropoligist who announced his re- et note, he wrote a number of mission be sent to Palestine I ra-
cables inveighed strongly against in this country through the period Rothenberg said that out of the of a policy to pacify Arab leaders several hundred dollars, contrib. tirement from active service at important books on Hebrew mediately, and that it face the
all disturbances and agitation at of storm and stress now prevailing present disturbances, "profoundly at the expense of Jewish interests." uted by members of the First Columbia University, discusses literature, biblical customs and situation In an altered light, the
ibility
a time when "the republican gov- in Palestine.
as we deplore them, we shall gather
anti-Semitism in the Nation this Assyriology. Succeeding to the Observer mentions the
Messes., From Roosevelt
Galician Society.
chief rabbinate at a critical pe- of cantonization of the poss
l
week.
Morris Rothenberg, outgoing strength." He paid tribute to the
ernment here is giving a sympa-
and be-
Turning to domestic Zionist
Other Gifts
thetic hearing to colonial claims." president, will be the chairman of heroism of the Palestine Jesirs and problems, Mr. Rothenberg urged
Ile writes that the (sue of anti- riod, he fought vigorously to tween Arabs and Jews as a solu-
Generous contributions were
The message advised above all the administrative committee, a lauded their discipline and self- an increased projection of Zionist also received from Charles Ham- Semitism "is the frequent prob- defend Jewish rights against Von to their differences. The am-
purely legislative body. Louis restraint in the face of provocation effort in general Jewish cultural burger, H. C. Broder, Jacob Ka- lem that presents Itself whenever the rising tide of anti-Semitism. bigulty of tee British Ma
against racial agitation.
Lipsky, who is generally credited and violence.
life. He also recommended to the baker, George Willens, Alexander a socially segregated or radically Despite his opposition to anti- over Palestine permits a reinter-
with inducing Dr. Wise to permit
One Killed in Tunisia.
Asserting that the growth of convention the ratification of a Freeman, S. H. Weisman, H. B. recognizable group is considered as Semitism in government circles pretation the editorial decla.
"nific re s
SOUSSE, Tunisia.—Moslem as- his name to be placed in nomin- Palestine has not been rapid plan for setting up a territorial Gittleman, Louis Granet, Moses a- unit in which each individual he was decorated by President though it admits the mag
Miklas and named inspector of achievements of Zionism." en t
•saults on Jews, In which one'per- ation, hats accepted the--_ humble enough, he said "we need more
1PLEASE TTITIN- TO Ian Pkecte).-
Marks, -De. Albert E. Bernstein, partaken of all those traits that Ea Jewish- religious - odueetien-. in
son was reported slain and Bev.
Samuel Zuieback & Sons, Acme more or less arbitrarily ascribed to the Vienna high schools.
Mandialei: Guardian's Reply •
eral wounded, sent troops re-en-I
Electric Co. of Cleveland, M. it, often merely on the basis of
Supposition that certail quar-
forcements speeding to Sousse
tradition.
No
matter
whether
it
is
Kaner, M. Sperber, Eagle Dairy
ters are inspiring the BriLah press
and Gafsa in this French protec-
Paris Streets Echo to
Products, Henry Levett, I. & F. a case of Greeks despising barbari-
to
change its attitude, which till
torate. Jewish stores were sacked
Cry of "Hang Blum"
Garment Co., Phil Glube, Her- ans, nobility, the common people,
now has been firm against the
in both cities.
vey Goldman, George D. Blumen- Catholics the Protestants, the
Government's
yielding to the
In Sousse Jewish merchants
PARIS—(1V N S)—"H a n g
castes of India one another, Whites
thal, Jacob Stocker and others.
whe n ca
Arab terrorismpaign
, gained
ne
barricaded themselves in their
Blum" and "Down with the
Namea of all contributors will the Negroes or Japanese, or Gen-
credence
n the comments in
shops and fought off attacking
Jews" were cries that echoed
be published as soon as compiled. tiles the Jews; the situation is
the
Observer
followed
the
lines
of
Moslems with rifle and pistol fire. Jewish Organizations Meet through the main streets of Mahoney Lays Shortage to In te the meantime, personal
the same. It becomes par-
a always
an Evening Standard editorial
Order was re-established during
Paris when 15,000 French Fa-
ticularly acute for the proscribed
know
are
mailed
to
demanding
severe
control
of
Here
in
Conference
Anti
- Hitler Sentiment
Jew-
the morning, but not until three
scists staged a demonstration of
each contributor as soon as class when its members come to Journalist Dies at League ish immigration, after repeating
at the Center
persons—a Senegalese tirailleur,
protest against the action of
In the U. S.
be conscious of the fact that they
Session; New Anti.
pledges are received.
the allegation that the Jewish Na-
Na-
a policeman and a Moslem—had
Premier Blum's government in
are no longer a class but individ-
Gifts from Organisations
Jewish Acts
tional Home policy is in contra.
been wounded.
uals like the rest of the people
Representatives of 61 Jewish or- banning the Fascist militias.
Organizations
also
responded
diction
to promises made.. to the
NEW YORK (WNS)—The fin-
Defying
police
orders
to
dis-
among
whom
they
live,
and
when
Troops seized control of the ganizations which have joined the
generously during the past week.
Arabs. Both opinions on the ins-
w NtSne) —Because he Arabs.
situation in Gafsa, in West Cen- movement in behalf of the World perse, the Fascists battled the ancial crisis which threatens to
this claim is not recognized but waGntEeNd EtVe Ade(aW
(PLEASE TURN TO PAGE I/
migration question were written
each individual is still looked upon
tral Tunisia, with re-enforce- Jewish Congress will meet in con- gendarmes for several hours. reduce by half the number of ath-
In
• strain similar to that of an
as a member of the despised group. the League of Nations to the editorial
tents coming from Sfax, on the (erence at the Jewish Community Similar incidents occurred dur- letes making up the American
previously published In
plight
of
German
ing
the
annual
Fourth
of
July
The
demand
for
acial
purity,
and
Jewry,
Stefan ethrae t Tifnaeese,eawnhleich,tetho tungeh In jew
east coast. There a gendarme, Center, Woodward and Holbrook
Olympic
team
is
tangible
evidence
geninh.
who had arrested a native for Ave ,., on Tuesday evening, July parade of American war vet-
with this the prevention of assimil- Lux, Czechoslovakian Jewish
fighting a Jew, was attacked by 14.
erans living in Paris. When that the sentiment of the Ameri- Will
ation, is merely an expression of newspaperman, shot and killed cause, hinted at the desirability
can
people
is
opposed
to
partici-
a crowd of Moslems armed with
-
the Americans appeared in front
the conflict between groups, so- himself in the League Assemblit of reconsidering the Jewish i-
m
clubs and stones. He shot and Reports will be submitted by a of the monument to the Un- pation in the Berlin Olympics, it
cial as well as racial. It is mend. Hall during an official session. migration schedule.
killed one of his assailants. Fight- group of the Detroit delegates who known Soldier to start their was declared by Jeremiah T. Ma-
fest in the prevention of marriage letter explained his motive.
A
leading
editorial
in
the
Man-
honey,
former
president
of
the
By invitation of Dr. Leo M. between patricians and plebeians,
ing followed throughout the town. attended the Washington Electoral
parade they were greeted withll
chester Guardian trenchangly re-
Conference on July 13 and 14. shouts of "France for the A. A. U., who led the fight to Franklin, Rabbi Morton J. Cohn, between nobility and commoners,
Among those who will review the French" front a crowd of young kee pthis country out of the regional rabbi of the Union of as well as in the ban on inter- Wears Brown Pants, Corms. Jew plies to these suggestions of the
Press Blames Rightists
Goes to Jail
London Observer and Evening
P A R I S. — The anti-Jewish results of the Congress sessions Fascists. Realizing that this Berlin games. Commenting on American Hebrew Congregations, denominational marriages. Even
BASLE, Switzerland (WNS)— Standard. After stressing the
rioting in Tunisia has provoked will be Simon Shetzer, Rabbi slogan might be interpreted as the admission of officials of the will deliver the sermon at Temple our socially privileged classes have Wearing brown pants in Nazi courage :nd restraint exhibited by
a press controversy. Premier Joshua S. Sperka, Daniel Temchin, an insult to the United States, American Olympic Committee Beth El this Sabbath morning, not learned the simple fact that Germany
is risky business for a the Jewish population of Pales-
Blum's organ, the Populaire, said: Joseph Magid, Mandell Bernstein the Fascists then changed their that they are $150,000 short of July 11. Rabbi Cohn has chosen they should have learned in school Jew these days, the Basler Na- tine under the bitter suffering to
We denounce the persons re- and Maxwell L. Black.
cry to "Hang Blum" and "Death the sum needed to send a full as his sermon subject: "Tomer- and home, that it is the individual tional Zeitung revealed in a Bet- which it has been subjected b
team abroad, Mr...Mahoney said: row's Challenge to the Jew of who courts, not the class to which
b y
In addition. to these reports, im- to the Jews".
sponsible for this. tension, first,
report which states that a Arab terrorist tactics, the editor.
"From the thousands of letters Today."
yt.'. h
the misery engendered by a bar- portant resolutions will be pre-
he is assigned."
and telegrams I received I was
On is Sabbath and each week World "Sick," Germany "Sickest" young Jew was sentenced to psis- ial declares that it is inconceiv
barous regime the capital imposes sented and a plan for local action
on for six weeks for that heinous able that the Government should
convinced that this country thereafter until further notice, the
on the natives, and then the cam- in
Prof. Boas, one of the world's
wanted no part in those games time for the beginning of services most eminent anthropologists, re- offense. According to the Na- retreat from its permanent pol-
paign of agitation conducted by
tional Zeitung's story the Jew icy of suiting the immigration
edh3lefw
iosfh
Poen
ir'rt
caans
:lel
under
Nazi
auspices.
The
short-
French Fascists and agents in the as in the field of
has been set for 10 o'clock instead tired from active service at Co-
'liberties
age In these funds shows clearly of 10:30 as heretofore. There ix Jumble University after 41 years was criticized by fellow passen- schedule to the absorptive capac-
capital to divert the anger of will beasibpted.
now that the American people no interruption of Sabbath serv- of service as lecturer and pro- gera on a train who resented ity of Palestine.
the masses by arousing hatred
Organizations and synagogues
what they thought was ■ storm
Citing the obligations of Great
will not respond to any such Nazi ices.
of races."
adhering to a national Jewish pro-
propaganda as these games are,
Throughout the summer months tensor. years of age, after a life trooper talking to two Jewesses. Britain under the Palestine Man-
Throughout
The Rightist press countered gram which are not yet represented
and the resentment is even more the musical service of the Temple spent in research and study of the When he explained that the brown date, the Guardian observes that
with charges that Communist agi- in the Congress movement are
pants were just brown pants and the actual absorptive capacity of
224 Children Enrolled in clearly evident in the failure of is being rendered by Mrs. Harry
tation was responsible for the dif-
(PLUM rune TO tare PAO.•
not a storm trooper's garb, and the country has not always been
I PLEASE TURN TC PAGE
American universities to partici- Salzenstein, with Mrs. Alfred
Summer's Work at
firulties.
OPPOSITE EDITORIAL 1
that
he was a Jew, the passen. observed, because many more im-
(PLEA/M TURN To I AST PAGE)
Gad at
■ the organ.
Jewish Center
gers denounced him to the police migrants are absorbable than are

By JOSEPH SALMARK

MANY ARAB SHOPKEEPERS REFUSE TO CO-OPERATE
WITH STRIKE COMMITTEE AND RESUME BUSINESS

38th Jew Succumbs to Wounds; Three More Arabs Are Dead as
Result of Outrages; Additional Agitators Exiled to'Concen-
tration Camps; 16,350 Enter Palestine in Six Months

LONDON (WNS) —Influential political quarters here are
trying to prevail upon the British Government to settle thg Arab
disturbances in Palestine by granting the Arab demands for a stop-
page of Jewish immigration and a ban on Jewish land sales, ac-
cording to alarmist rumors current in usually well-informed Lon-
don circles. Behind these rumors is said to be the growing fear that

DR. BOAS ASSAILS
. —
NAZI RACE .VIEW S vIENNA-(W

CONGRESS REPORT
TUESDAY EVENING

ANTI-NAZIS CAUSE
OLYMPICS DEFICIT

PROTESTS NAZISM
BY KILLING SELF

Rabbi Morton Cohn
Occupy Temple
Pulpit on July 11

STAFF ANNOUNCED
FOR PLAY SCHOOL

Dr. Moses Caster Has No Fear
For Judaism of Jews of Russia

Palestine Jewry Issues Statement
Of Its Position to Jews of World

Pontiac Synagogue
Elects New Rabbi

(PLIIA1110 TURN TO RAGS at

t PLEASE TURN

TO TAG•

With the staff completely
chosen, the Summer Play School of
the Jewish Community Center
Rabbi
as
began its sessions on Monday
Berger
morning, July 6. These sessions
By I. M. NEUMAN
At ■ special meeting of the
Co-Worker of Herzl Issues Statement on the Biro-Bidjan will continue for a period of six
Editor of th. Halal wf Warsaw, Poland
Appeal Made for "United and Vigorous Political Action" beard of trustees of Temple Beth
Project; Describes Opposition to Jewish Com-
weks, with classes held five days
in 12-Point Document; Refuse to Stop
Jacob of Pontiac, Rabbi Eric Eiff•sown sure : I. A. Nearer... mem
monwealth in U. S. S. It as Madness
a week. Classes begin at 9 a. m.
rem!, Jettl.h joorrtelixt anal edltor of
Friedland of Patterson, N. J., was
Ihe Woon anw dolly The 'faint. hoe Jay relented
Carrying on Building Activity
relented to Polend
'short
that to MCI colonel, In Ike follooln, article
and continue until 3 p. m. with a
elected to succeed Rabbi Elmer
he tells of condi tion.
fler • saaana
th e Jes w In Peennel mot of the tlon.
of A
a
By JOSEPH A. MARCUS
Berger as its spiritual leader,
hot lunch served at noon. and
Inn In a wrien us four article, Iwo of titeritnut axolstant, Thl e is the
them
by
JERUSALEM.

(WNS-Palcor
Arab
workers
and
traders
who
de-
Rabbi
Berger
having
resigned
Mn. New ....m.
(Seven Arts Staff C
pendent)
with rest period following lunch.
Agency) — A I e n g t h y 12-point sire peace and the continuance of recently to accept the pulpit of
There are 224 children enrolled statement of the Jewish case in the work from which they derive Temple Beth El at Flint, Mich.
Jewish schools in Poland are of my own memories here for the
LONDON (WNS) — En routelyears of fruitful existence. After between the ages of seven and 16. Palestine has been issue! by the
their livelihood. The strike is de-
Rabbi Friedland was born In using ■ text book called "Pres- use of th- future historian.
from the Soviet Union to New : hearing my impressions of Jewish Thir program consists of indoor
York I stopped off in London to , life in the U. S. S. R.: and dis- and outdoor activities, the latter Palestine members of the Actions void of economic significance, Patterson 25 years ago. Ills early ant D ay History of the Jews." It
Desperate Memories
Committee
of
the
World
Zionist
since
it
affects
neither
the
Arab
education
received in the pub- follows the outline of similar text
interview Dr. Moses Glister. re- cussing them, Dr. Caster dictated to take place at Northern High Organization as an account of the peasantry nor Haifa harbor nor he echo's wan
It is the end of the war. The
of that city from which, books In Poland. Jews it teaches masses
of the people of Poland are
tired chief rabbi of British Se- ! the following exclusive statement School field and at the well
statue
of
the
diaorders
and
tie
an
international
and
Jewish
enter-
upon
graduation,
he
was
awarded
the
Jewish
children
of
Poland,
starring.
The horrors of war are
phardic Jewry. Dr. Caster hard-1 for the readers of the Seven Arts equipped Leon II. Frank Play- appeal for "united and vigorous prises. The true character of the
ly needs any introduction to affiliated publications: ground of the Jewish Community political action" to support Pales- strike is revealed by the misdeeds a scholarship. A descendant from have not only a past but a present still hovering over the country.
a
of rabbis, he also turned and are hopeful of the future. The Cities are still being besieged, be-
Decries Oppositioe
American or any other Jewry.'
Center. The indoor activities pro- tine Jewry. The 12th point de- which accompany it, such as the to family
the rabbinical profession. Ile children learn that Jews live in ing occupied by one miitary power
Over 80 years of age, and blind,' "I was very pleased to learn vide for self-expression on the part
dares:
"Numerous
our vie. dislocation of communications, de- received his rabbinical degree from many countries, that not all Jews after another. Edicts to evacuate
Dr. Gaster is still active in be- , from you on the occasion of of boys and girls, through the time
and
heavy are are
our losses, but
of water supply, burning the Hebrew Union College last live underrth
is oeomemtroeneistyari
d hat ettraei
h yn a re nr d .cm
half of his people and keeps in your visit which you paid me yes- crafts, music, dramatic, and news- our spirit remains unbroken. In of struction
go De
into exile are daily . ocean-
fields ■
and buildings, uprooting month. and he graduated with the of the
close touch with world events al.: terday shout the satisfactory paper and litrary efforts. Trips
cities,
.
the
midst
of
war
we
do
not
forget
of
trees,
throwing
bombs
in
,
B.
A.
degree
from
the
University
have
ideals,
fecting them. And lest some Jews state of the Jewish settlement in to points of interest and value, that our aim is pear-Sand in the crowded streets and ambushing the i of Cincinnati, where he distin• Problems. and organizations and No Ammican can conceive what
e c ha p te r
iwnarr ii-fnea et in ryol;,,nad.
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Rabbi Caster is one of the orig- aging and fully justifies the ef- agencies and newspaper plants, will cease building. Facing cruel at- mints. The strike has loosed uponi of English.
Committee. It tells the story in ferno pal in comparison with these
inal triumvirate, having founded forts which have been made to round out the program.
tacks and malevolent designs, we the country terrorist gang. which' Rabbi Friedland is particularly precise,
and objective — almost sufferings. There was absolutely
the Zionist movement together settle the Jews in that part of
The Jewish Community Center is remain confident of the justice of taha
re lsapnre
d ading death and arson in i interested in youth work. He has, clinical—manner.
with Theodor Herzl and Max the world in spite of the opposi• an agency of the Jewish Welfare our cause, knowing that our crea-
to eat. People lived on s
I for several years, while attending I think there Is a dire need for nothing
raw rotten potato or on bread
Nordau. It is likewise • matter tion from many quarters, some Federation and of the Detroit tine -power and eternal Israel will
2. In the face of this war di.! Hebrew Union College, held a
pa. an imaginative book to depict the made of ground straw, usually
of history that Dr. Gaster had selfish, some caused by ignorance. Community Fund. Its director is overcome all obstacles in the way reefed at the 'fishier and Jewish sition in the Department of Medi•
activities of the J. D. C. in its full used to feed cattle. Children were
much to do with bringing about .1 yi e ld to none in. my love Herman Jacobs, and its Summer of his redemption."
national aspirations, and of racial cal Social Work with the • Hamilton scope. -
Monographs about individ- swollen, with hanger. Epidemics
the Balfour Declaration. his home to the Holy Land and in the en- pl ay school staff includes Sarah The other 11 points of this "mes- and religious Incitement among the , County of Ohio Welfare
Depart.
ual personalties are being written were raging. I do not wsnt to
having been the scene of many deavors to make it the national H. Selmin, director Nathan Bean, "'? addressed to the Jewish Pee• Arab masses, the Government , ment. While • student he has of- these days, but no one has written bring American Jews
meetings and conferences that led home of our people. But who is assistant director, Myrtle Allstate, Pie" arc:
into
as
failed to adopt adequate measures
ficiated for the High Holy Days comprehensively about the activi- troubled mood—but these . are
des. a
there who could contend that Morris Dean, Esther Fenster, , Lil-
up to it.
I. The Arab strike, inspired by
sa . racial hatred, stints at the suppres. to stamp out the evil at the start. in congregations at Clarksville ties of the J. D. C. There is suf. perste wearies. At that time the
Behind the sightless eyes of Palestine is large enough to ab- H an G.Osseee. Beatrice
Government weakness, vacillation Tenn.. and Appleton. Wig. He is flcient material. But it is gradually
D. C. ears. Into Pala-d to aid
Rabbi Gaiter is an active brain. sorb more than one-tenth of our Polk, Josephine Saltzmanand sion of Jews by murderous attacks and lack of resolute policy reduced married and has one child. He, being eradicated from our mem. the J. sufferers,
end its work affeewl
on innocent people, and is imposed the country to a state of anarchy. epeets to assume his duties in 1 forever. am of
an endless vision, a warm heart people? Are we to leave the
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