Exclusive in Michigontt—W eizinann's Autobiography Brandeis and Weizmann: Interesting ChaPter:in American Zionist History As Chaim Weizmann .struggled to bring to fruition the promise of the Balfour Declaration for a Jewish state, his Zionist. work took him to many lands. He attended the Paris peace con- ference and the San Remo conference leading to establishment of the British Mandate in Palestine. Then the Zionist Congress resumed after a seven-year lapse. Detroit Service Group Divisions Hold Planning Series for ABC Trade and Professional Divisions of the Detroit Service Group have been holding a series of planning meetings in preparation for the 1949 Allied Jewish Campaign—the cam- paign for the "Greatest homecoming in history, and for a area of the Jewish National better community here at home." Home in Palestine. Dr. Weiz- mann and his colleagues accept- ed because to reject it would have meant rejection of the man- date, and because it established By CHAIM WEIZMANN 'President of Israel the principle of "absorptive ca- pacity" immigration at the rate V of the economic capacity of Pal- The Brandeis Group In July, 1920, there came my first large contact with estine to absorb' new arrivals. America, the arrival in London of a large American delega- Dr. Weizmann continues: We know now, though we were tion to the Zionist Annual Conference. Justice Louis D. Brandeis headed the American delegation. There at once not so sure in 1922, that the prin- became manifest divergences between the American leaders ciple of "absorptive capacity," if generally applied, could have and ourselves, and within the American delegation, too. been the key to the rapid and With a number of my European colleagues I felt that stable expansion of the Yishuv we should lose no time in approaching the great Jewish (the Jewish community, literally Women's wear executives in the Mercintile Division were satisfied organizations which might wish to share in the practical work in Palestine, with a view to the creation of some kind of Jewish council; This was the idea which eventually devel- oped into the Jewish Agency. To the American leaders it seemed unnecessary to have any kind of double - organization. It was their view that people who wished to co-operate in the work of rebuilding the Jewish National Home could join The Zionist Organization. A complicated and sometimes acrimonious discussion developed around this subject. Finally the proposal of the Brandeis group was defeated by a substantial majority. -0 11111.' meaning "the settlement"). We also know that it was in fact applied in such a spirit as to prove a stumbling' block to Jewish en- terprise. In fairness I must add that great opportunities really did open out before us in Pales- tine, but we could not take full advantage of them while the time served because of lack of really substantial support front the Jews of Europe and Americ& with results attained at their meeting. In this picture (left to right) JEROME MORTON, LOUIS A. BAUM, I. LEWIS ZUIEBACK, LEON a WINKELMAN, LOU LITTMAN, JAMES WINEMAN and HERMAN OSNOS. Hebrew University A second controversial point The years that led up to 1929 was the budget. The European was fought out between the group set this at something in the American Zionists: On the one were for the Zionist movement neighborhood of .2,000,000 pounds side the nationally known fig- and the National Home years of a year, to which they themselves ures of Judge Julian Mack, Pro- alternating progress and setback, could contribute very little. The fessor Felix Frankfurter, Rabbi and of the gradual emergence in Americans were shocked by this Stephen S. Wise; on the other, Palestine of foundations whose "astronomical" figure, and as- relatively obscure but thoroughly solidity was to be demonstrated serted they could not guarantee representative figures like Louis in the time that followed. One event stands out on whith more than 100,000 pounds a year., Lipsky, Abraham Goldberg and Justice Brandeis contended this Morris Rothenberg. The result I linger with pleasure, and that is was the utmost that could be got was that the administration was the opening of the Hebrew Uni- from American Jewry, and this defeated by an overwhelming versity. OTHER women's wear executives at the meeting were (left to By the spring of 1925 we could at a time when it was well known majority. I am afraid that they right, front row), MORTON F. ASHNER, WALTER MAYER and that American Jews had acquired did not prove very good losers, look at "our university" and feel - IRVING, ABE LEVEN- and were acquiring considerable for the whole Brandeis group re- there really was enough of it to LOUIS HECHT and (standing) WALTER W. BERG, SAUL RUBIN, MANFORD FEBRER. justify a formal "opening cere- Wealth. signed from the executive of the I found myself explaining that American organization. Nor did mony." Of course at that early we could not possibly adopt a they remain neutral; most of stage no students had been ac- budget of that order; I added that them entered into active and cepted, -but a body of 'research if this was all he could find' in formidable opposition against our workers was gradually assembl- America, I should have to come activities. There is little doubt ing and the various institutes were taking shape. After much over and try for myself. that our efforts in the first few I doubt if Justice Brandeis ever vears after • Cleveland—crucial discussion and heart-searching, quite forgave me for that chal- years for Palestine — would have therefore,_ we sent out invita- tions for an opening ceremony lenge. Eventually the conference 3.b been much more productive but reached agreement with a group for the implacable hostlity of to be conducted by Lord Balfour on April 1, 1925. of the AmeriCan delegation — most of our former colleagues. Today, less than a quarter of headed by Louis Lipsky—which Samuel Untermyer became the a century after the opening cere- invited me to come over to Amer- ica at the earliest opportunity and first president of the Keren Haye- mony, we have at Jerusalem a see for myself what could and sod (later swallowed up in the full-fledged university, compar- United Jewish Appeal). On the able in most respects with the what could not be done, whole the response of American ancient homes of learning of Visit to . America On my arrival in New York I Jewry was remarkably good. The western Europe. It is rapidly ap- received a printed memorandum first year's income was about proaching completion, in so far in which the Brandeis group, four times the $500,000 which Mr. as a university may ever be said In the Services Division, chairmen in the cleaners and tailors sec- which consituted the American Brandeis had set as the maximum to approach completion, and if Zionist administration, expounded obtainable from the Jews of not for the war already would tion (left to right) FRED A. GINSBURG, SIDNEY ROSMAN, ABE M. its views and set forth conditions America, thus proving the tonic have gained for itself no small FEINBERG, HARRY WAYMAN, LEO POLK, EDWARD A. LOVENG- ER, MICHAEL DASHKIN, JACK ELLSTEIN and ARNOLD H. ROS- on which it would be prepared effect of setting a fairly high bud- reputation. Rebuked by fellow Zionists, MAN. to support my mission. What we get. We still had nothing near had here was a revival, in a new the sum required. However, we Dr. Weizmann turned back to Numerous organizational meetings are planned for the form and a new country, of the could go ahead with some land- his chemistry in 1931.. How this old cleavage between "East" and purchase, immigration and settle- came about he relates in next coming weeks. The arts and crafts division meets this noon.. The Women's and Junior Divisions have arranged for a num- 'West" in Zionism and. Jewry. ment. week's excerpts from his auto- ber of gatherings to enlist workers and to commence actual The popular slogan called. it. in The British Man-date over Pal- biography. . fact, "Washington vs Pinsk," a estine was ratified by the League . This is a serialization of parts of solicitations. convenient double allusion to of Nations, but not without a "Trial and Error," by Chaim Weiz- More volunteer workers are needed for the drive. It is mann, published in book form by Brandeis and myself,. Zionist setback—the "Churchill Harper & Brothers. Copyright, 1949, imperative that all who are in position to assist in the drive— All our endeavors to find a by the Weizmann Foundation: men, women, young people—should call the campaign office compromise formula led to noth- White Paper." This document, in the Owen Building, WOodward 5-3939, to join the hundreds published in June, 9122, re- 24—THE JEWISH NEWS ing. Samuel. Untermyer, the bril- of volunteers who will strive to make the 1949 drive a success, Friday; March 25, 1949 liant lawyer and arbitrator, did moved Transjordan from the his best in vain. In the end. we • KoDuceo BY NORMAN 6' 50L NODSI-.. rE.Kr elY LAURA G. SHARON LIVES OF OUR TIMES were compelled to break off re- PROF. ELEAZAR SUKENIK lations with the Brandeis group, and I had to issue a statement HE HAS STUDIED IN PALESTINE,THE ONE Of THE WORLD'S FOREMOST BIBLICAL to the American Jewish public UNIVERSITY OF BERLIN AND THE DRONE ARCHAEOLOGISTS AND OUTSTANDING AU- that, by virtue of the decision of COLLEGE IN PHILADELPHIA,WHERE HE RE- THORITIES ON ANCIENT PALESTINE., ..... the last Zionist Conference, • and CEIVED HIS PHA of the authority vested. in me as president of the World. Zion- ist Organization,,, I declared. the Keren Hayesod — the Palestine Foundation Fund—to be estab- lished in the United States. The fact was the American leaders did, not want the • Keren FOR A TIME HE ENGAGED IN EDUCATIONAL EDUCATED IN VARIO YESHIVOTH IN Hayesod, nor did they really want WORK IN BEHALF OF THE ZIONIST ORGANIZAT POLAND,WHERE HE WAS BORN IN 1889,11E IN PALESTINE.LATER HE BECAME FIELD ARCHAEI - to see the Zionist Organization a MOVED TO PALESTINE PUKING THE EARLY OLOGIST FOR HEBREW UNIVERSITY. PIONEERING PAYS_OF 1912. world. organization. They insisted that the best plan would. be for AN ARCHAEOLOGIST WHOSE FINDINGS ARE PROF. SUKENIK•WHO IS THE FATHER every separate Zionist Federation NE HAS CONDUCTED EXCAVATIONS ON THE. OF ISRAELI ARMY OPERATIONS CHIEF COL. POUND TO LEAVTO THE SHEDDING OF MORE "THIRD WALL" OF JERUSALEM,AND IN THE --the German, the Austrian, the LIGHT ON ANCIENT JEWISH HISTORY.... YIGAL YADIN--WAS RECENTLY RECEIVER ANCIENT SYNAGOGUE ON THE GREEK ISLAND Polish—to undertake some speci- BY POPE PIUS WHO EXPRESSED DEEP OF AEGINA.HE HAS DISCOVERED MANY ANTIQUI- fic task in Palestine, the execu- INTEREST IN THE ISAIAH MANUSCRIPT. TIES. tive of the World Zionist Organi- zation having nothing to do but "co-ordinate" the work. This pro- posal would have meant, in effect, the reduction of the whole World Zionist Organization to the status of a technical bureau. 44, NE RECENTLY CAME ACROSS AN ANCIENT I attended the Cleveland con- MANUSCRIPT WHICH IS ATTRIBUTED TO THE vention of the Zionist Organiza- PROPHET ISAIAH.TH IS DISCOVERY* CONSIDER- tion of America in June, 1931, but ED A GREAT LANDMARK IN BIBLICAL SCHOLARSHIP. did. not think it proper to take issue part in the proceedings, The •