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Jewish Newspaper Reaching Every Homal
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A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER FOR THE JEWISH HOME
Devoted to jlmerlcan
and
Jewish Ideals
Volume \'il — i\'o. r
COLUMIiUS. OIIlO, MAN 23",
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Nathan Straus Attends Convention of United Synagog
"It Is My Ambition to Die a Poor
Man," Is Old- Assertion of
Veteran New York
Philanthropist
REVEALS EXTENT OF
HIS PHILANTHROPIES
; Convention of Conservative Jew¬ ish Body Favors America's Entry Iiito World Court
YIDDISH OPERA IN '
WARSAW SUCCESSFUL
Per Year .$3.00; Per Copy 10c
Author Prevented from Attend¬ ing Performance
VVAkSAW, (J. T. .\,).--'t1u- first original opera in N'idiMsli, "Havitl and r.atlisl'iclia," was |)LM-f()rinL'(l here last night with great success. The tli'eatre was , ciMiipletely lilletl, and tlic artists
It-
Boycoll Against jews
in Poland Centralizing
By OSIA,> SCHRECK
. (Specially written M Oi,:, Jcui^h Clironicio)
received with ap-
Criic writer of tliis article is a Di' rector o£ the Jewish AJcrchaiits' Cooji-
residence
XKW YOkK, (J. T. A.).--"It is my amhilioii to die a poor man, for then I
sliall he rich in happiness and in good ~
works," said \fr. Nathaii Strans. a Um<j, jr If Jj I.
time ago; and it is now revealed that. fVeFen tlayeSOd 10 Mr.'Straus has been devoting all of his income and a si/eahle part 0/ the prin¬ ciple of his fortune, for the last ten years, to /Zionism, milk -pasteurization and other philanthropies. Mr, Straus referred to hi>- elTorls in' these direc¬ tions in ail adfliTss yesterday liefore tlte United Svna',;ogue of .America Conven¬ tion, at the Hotel .Xstoi, which he at¬ tended to Ihe great surprise of the dele¬ gates.
Mr. Straus, whose interest in Zionisni is a jnorc recent one than in milk pas¬ teurization.' was very enthusiastic ahout the conditions wdiich he found in Pales¬ tine, Mr. Straus has just returned from Jerusalem, where lie spent his fiTth birthday.
"No one wh(5 has not visited there recently," said Mr, Straus, "has the jemotest idea of the wonderful improve¬ ment presented. It is inconceivable For one thing, I found absolutely 110 dissension among the Jews and thc
were entbusiasticall. plaiise and (lowers.
The author of the liliretto, thc joung ^ erative B'ank of Poland, and is at prcseni Yiddish poet Iln.thcrson, who is now 1 i„ this countrv for the ptirposc of'aroiiS- residnig iii l.od/. was prevented from ¦ • . ." , • , . e \u\
• ,„ ,,, f I >. . ir III interest in thc strcng' lenuig of thf
.ittcnclni'.,' the pel fonnance because, not, ..'I"
being a Polish eiti/eii, be was not! °"'-^' '"'"•'"t'"" '» I'"!"'"' from whicfi [,, granted permission to leave the place ofi J^'^^'ish merchants can obtain credit
Ih Diro Need of Credit
...lie is ill very dire need of credit now bccLin.sc, of the gradual stabilization of" thi; Polish mark and the continual ncijes- sity of fefilling his shelves. During the ¦i^ars of steady fluctuation, or more in|)ly, steady, falling of the value of -h money, the Jewish merchant >vas
pi Mr .tn,gct,aIong bya pure trick of cir^ ciimslanccs.
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Hold Record-Breaking Mass Meeting in N.Y.
>bi Abba Hillel Silver to I Principal Speaker at Big Carnegie Hall Gathering Next Tuesday, May 27
SAMUEL UNTERMYER TO
Important Mtg of Zion Lodge at the Realtor's Hall Mon.
No. 130 East State St.—
Large Class of Candidates
To Be Initiated
A very important meeting of Zion Lodge, I. O. H. B, Xo. <52, will take place at Realtors Hall, 1.10 E. State St., Monday evening. May 2(), Every member is urged to be present. A number of new candidates will be initiated at tin's meeting. Matters of vital im¬ portance will be brought up for discussion. Refreshments will be served .it thc'cnd of the meeting.
The Ohio Penitentiary Quartet and several other musicians will furnish thc program fpr the eve¬ ning. > Don't fail to be present, A pleasant evening is in store.for you .
Editor.) ; The thoroughness with which th«.cani. i' ""';*¦]"'¦•'''¦ "<= ^vould buy a million I 1 paign against the Jewish merchants H ',''""' \vonh of merchandise. When I ' being carried on in Poland presents rf. .f" ""'^,^''""<= 'o s<=l it, the mark would enviable example of consolidation, Fo^ I ,\ """" '" 'l^"' '•'« ''eturns amounted from the stage of a haphazard boycott j " ^'''""' l<=» '"'"'ou marks. But when wliich it was some ten years ago, it o>*l '; r"-\ '? ''"^ T' ''°'^' ''' *°""^ i becoming a centralized flWcctcA eflo.? I ¦;!' ^'''' ''"'•''^¦" '"'"'"» ™f'"''<= <^°"ld 1 „ ... xuu ^... . o.. ¦"" ""^ l'»« of ^ "'^tio"»l organi^atio.] ";'' ""'-^- ".''?"' ""<=-l'f of what he had
Rabbi Abba Hdlel Silver to Be's,, well centralized and directed that thj I' "' ^'".^'S'f >' ^7"' "'= .nillion. So
P :„„! c_„..... .. „. p^,,j^,, j^^^,i^j^ merchants are being leff; '¦"' =''"'°"«'^ '^"^ ^''^^^^ '^^f f"°"gl' t-^inffiravc Ffti- Cxwr^l^^e
' with entirely empty stores, and therefore ; ]'' ,""• ""= ='";»""' ° '^"'^^ '^<^ '-"I' "" | "IHCerS tOT tOHling
¦ without any means of livelihood. 1 '"f ""' .""/'l'^, ^°""""='' "••"^-•^'^. »«' ¦
,,,, ... , , . .'""'>> "^ 's left with practically empty,
Ihe guidmg power of the entire cam , ,,,Hve.s, no capital, and no w.iy of ob-1 , paign lies in the "Rozwoj", a nationa'j ,,,|„j|,j, credit. PHF<tir»P AT n/iiTir'T'iMo' ^°''^'i organization aiming to take alrj
rn-tail^t AI Mfct 1 ING ^^f^iu^g completely out of Jewish hand.^' I ' l'^' ^'o'is'' merchants, what few there
Mr M V "~vT~T ,. iand to place it permanently in the hand'-.'"^ "^ ''"••'"• '^»^'« "ever been in danger
v\u- vnm"' ^'''•';.,^-"'''-"l>o'"'«=nt)'of Christians. Part of their elTorts tirr ^'" '"">'''"R themselves in this iiosition.
-M.w ^ UKls. -. 1 lie outstanding , expended in te'aching the art of retailing* -'¦'"•>• =^''"'. P'^y^J with the money mar-
lyesod cam-1 t„ ^^^^.^^ couivlryffltn, who have 'nevey '^''^''' '"'^ when a Pole bought stock wOrth
,' to he held I practiced it. As a practical school for''* '"'"'"" "i-"k-'>^ ""'y one-tenth of the,
It Carnegieiti,js purpose and as the imtiiediatemcan.s'('"°"*^^' '"^'^''tcd w.xs his, the rest had 1
Jews Have Tried All Isms Except Judaism Says Louis Marshall
' In Address Before the . Jewish Publication Society on Its 35th ' Anniversary Celebration
APPEAL FOR $250,000
IS MADE BY SOCIETY
The Late Judge Meyer Sulz¬ berger of Philadelphia Is Eulo¬ gized for His Ardent Labors in Behalf of the Society
, event ot the I.'!:.'! K I paign is the big mas; ne.\t Tuesday. M.iv
>= - iiiis puipoie aim as me immeuiaie iiieaiiM "¦ -•; ¦¦ """,", 7 '"''' 'V'-'."-
IJall, which from a.lvance indications ,„{ ,arrving on the boycott, the "Rozwoj" ,''^"^ '0> rowed from a bank which m will hrin., together one of the greatest,,,as established a chain of co-operative ,'"¦•"' i«l borrowed it from the govern- crowds ever assemble.1 at a Jewish ; jtores ment bank. When thc value of the mark
gathering ill recent vears. l' " Enlarged Versions ! fell, th( loss had to be borne, finally, by
^..^ The mass m,etin.^, which marks the. These stores,'of which there is an ever >"'^" «--'-'' !-"'<• -"' 'He .Polish Arabs. The only trouble comes from ''¦¦'^.' l'"'''"-' '""^¦""" "» ^^^w > ork s cam-, i,^^^^^^;,,^, „^,„,bp^ ;„ ^^^y city ario' a minority of 'hot air' people, agitators I f''''^"' ''¦''" '"•""''"' ""<-¦'' "i'lc^^pread jn- ^.¦^^^^^ ^^^ enlarged versions of th that one finds ever^-wb^vn ti,,.,-' <I-i terest, because ot the nres.'iir.. of I^.I.hi ¦
not count. The
Year Are Elected By the Menorah Society
Outlook for .Next Season is Very Bright — Calibre of New Of¬ ficers Js Unusually High
MENORAH CONCERT AND DANCE TONIGHT AT BRYDEN ROAD TEMPLE
I of Judaism, I am sure they would an-
The Ohio State Menorah Society held | f wer our plea. It is wrong to say that
XEW VORK, (J. T. A.). —"The Jews of America have tried ;ill kinds of 'isms' except one, and that is Juda¬ ism," was declared by Louis Marshall at the dinner given by the Jewish Publici- tion Society of .\nierica, on thc occa¬ sion of its ^l.jth anniver.sary, last night, at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel.
The society made an appeal, for i.2-V),00i) in order to meets its deficit, and also to be .nblc to publish a number of noteworthy contributions to the Jewish literature of this country, including Eng¬ lish commentaries on the Bible.
^Ir. .Marshall, in his speech, also de¬ clared: "If"the Jews of .^.mcrica were to have their minds directed toward the interests of such an organization as this is for the continuance and preservation
merchant always had his original capital to manipulate.
stores, sdb ; "^ nday, in the improving conditions, 'he could cvci'ic;'" go on buying stock and borrowing
. „,. ,.....,,.v., ..^.iiuLw, s I - - - ¦'".""'' ,'",'. village, are enlarged vcrsio
verywhere. They' <Io \ '"f • ^.''''''^'^ "/ ""' ""•^'-¦"f "' «"''l^'! proverbial American country .¦ Jews and the Arabs I-^W'-'' "'"d Silver one'of America s, 5,,^ ^^.^^^^,^5,,^ j,^^^ ^,„y p„,^
"- -"'"'"' '-'- '¦'¦'¦=""' T J^""^ ''S t'."-- I'^""-1 wish to buy. As.an added attraction, thft'money, ine Jew can do neither. And
ieaker. Rabbi Silver will make 1 ^.;,i ,^ -^^^ -^ generally installed Xl,"it is here that the hand of the "Rozwoj" . appearance in New \«rk in the ¦ .^j^.f.^f.^j^ff ;„ j,,^ ^^ tt,^^ ^^«i„a. Jeft. the most powerful impression, s of the Keren Hayesod, and be-| : ^t ,i._ ; !....._. --• 1 .'^ ti,,. ....'«.1 » i.—1- :- ^^i-- -- -¦
I ing everytnmg that any l-'ole could cvel" .can go on Duynig stqclc ancl borrowing are in complete harmonv. and the Arabs «i-'':"^'S'' orators, who will be the pmi-1 ^^.i^.,^ ^^ ,,^,y_ ^^ j^,, 3^^^.,, attraction, th'ft'"'O'li^'.v. The Jew can do neither. And arc profiting as much by the develop-i'^"'"', ''I^™'^'''"- f^^'''"' '^'''¦"'- "•'" •"-'"¦' ' '
- - ' ' his first
its last, meeting of this scholastic year on Sunday, May 18; at the Ohio Union.
Mrs. George Goodman rendered two beautiful vocal selections at the begin¬ ning o£ the meeting. The election of officers then followed and a heat(fd dis¬ cussion ensued, which proved that everyone was interested in the outcome.
Officers elected arc as follows: .\nne
^mBm
ev6feIs'^ihcWo^Vst',-i(im!ra'timi,'' " '^.^">" "'¦¦¦"aim lor tickets tor the vi.ses thc selling does all the propeVex-
When asiked about the extent of his ;"eeting from New York .md neighbor- ,,„rtiiig of the subject to members 0/
lienefactions. in a later interview, Mr., '"^ cities.^ | ,^;^ congregation, forbidding them to gi
Straus said that he could not tell. I r'«= >"¦'¦'>- "'C'-"'""^' will also mark the (3,,^,^,,,,^ ^,,^ j^r their goods. It wouM
"When I give." Mr. Straus said. "I first appearance of Samuel Unterinyer. ..^g„, ^,,j^j j,,^ ^.^^ follower with the
dismiss it from my mind. T forget it. I rL'SKlent of tho Keren Hayesod. at "1 flock would never dream of disobeyin"
T have kept no records of that sort of thing. T have no figures to give." Some -o.f Mr. Straiis' philanthropies
public, affair during the present cam
paign, as Mr. Unterinyer was forced to
be away from, New Vork during the
in Palestine have been the establishment !«="¦'>' I>'="0'' "^ ""= campaign. An im of a he.T)ltIi bureau with a bacteriology PO^tant statement of arresting signifi department, and a pasteurization insti- '-••'""^c to American Jewry, will be de ttite, (IS well as contributions towards ''Vt-'ed by Mr. Untermjer, who will pre colonization work. His latest provi-|=="'e «' t'"' '"ceting.
sion was to eliminate begging in Jeru salem. Scores of beggars assembled at the Wailing Wall, .-md the Zionist au¬ thorities had askejl for funds to provide them witli one meal a day. Mr. Straus ,countered with an offer to provide two meats on condition that the begging was stopped, and the begging element ab¬ sorbed socially in some way. His pro¬ posal was accepted.
A resolution favoring the entry of the United States into the World Court "as it is now established," was unani¬ mously adopted by the convention dele¬ gates at the afternoon session. Another resolution was the preparation of a tract upon Jewish dietary laws. A recommendation, to'the Executive Coun¬ cil that a conference be called between employers and laboV leaders for the establishment of a five-dtiy labor week so that the Jewish Sabbath might be kept, was also decided upon.
The fact that Jewish theologians had found the use of sacramental wiite con¬ taining alcohol unnecessary, was the statement made by Rabbi Abraham Hal- perin of St. Louiii, in his .-iddress be fore, the convention.
Don't fail to attend Menorah Concert and Dance tonight (Saturday) at Bryden Road .Temple.
SEE
PAGES
— FOR —
Real Estate Values
Kabbi Silver took an active interest in tVe Cleveland campaign of the Keren H.iyesod this year and has been 'in great demand as a speaker at other Keren Hayesod functions throughout the coun¬ try because of his great oratorical powers and his outstanding position in the -¦American rabbinate. On May 14th he vvas the guest of honor of the Chi¬ cago Keren Hayesod cominittee at a banquet, where his address was fol¬ lowed by contributions of over .'fr''»0,<)00 raising >Cliicag;o's cash rai.sed thus far to $l.jl),Onc>. The Buffalo campaign for ^%,0W on May l!»th was launched with a dinner at which Rabbi Silver was the principal speaker.
¦ Inspiring reports continue to come from Keren Hayesod ca'lnpa ig 11 s throughout the country. Philadelphia presented Dr, Weizmann with a check for $100,WO at its opening dinner the night before he sailed for London and Jacob Hdelstein, Philadelphia chairman, expects to have a second check. for •'iilOO,000 ready by June first.
Samuel Blitz, Director of the Depart¬ ment of Organization of the Zionist Or¬ ganization of .\merica, who preceded Dr. Weizmann on his historic trip to the Pacific Coast aiid who directed the organization work there, returned to New York this week, and reported that leading Jews ot the Coast, who have for the first'time taken an active in¬ terest in the Keren Iltiyesod and who have assumed the leadership of the campaigns, are positive that the Coast will rais£ at a tninnnuin $.'I()0,000 cash, in its 1!>2-1 effort. Because of the deep interest in the Keren Hayesod now evinced on the Coast and the sentiment created as a result of Dr. Weizmann's visit, a Regional Bureau of the Keren Hayesod will be established at San Francisco itnd a committee of promi¬ nent Jews from San Fran,cisco is ex¬ pected at National Headquarters next month to arrange for the ¦ opening of (•the office.
sen, but 'there are representatives in any city and village where there arp mer¬ chants at all. These two banks contain the entire capital of the Polish people, and neither of. them will, under any con¬ ditions, extend credit to a Jew.
Yet, were it not for an entirely dif¬ ferent method of attack on thc part of, thc "Rozwoj", all this would be of n.il avail. The Pole'IS acciis'tomed to buy from Jews, and to a Jewish store he wil ¦ go, all instructions and priests to the contrary. But so complete is the "Roz- wo^'s" supervisi6n, that when he doc. go into a Jewish establishment today, he, is almost certain to find it without met-1 - -• r —°
chandise. Arid this is the residt of th -1'«<='"•:«« ""' ""* t" *''<= smaller centers, -— -. .„ , ...a. ...c .=
teaching the populace Jewish national not only an able secretary, but a very
willing Menorah worker.
refusal of the Polish ' banks to e.xteiT credit to the Jewish merchant.
A Special Institute '
But this is not all the "Rozwoj" has I done. The organization maintains a special Institute, with headquarters in Warsaw, .which has as its aim the educa¬ tion of the Polish people in the subject of Jewish character. So there are courses in the capital city, and traveling
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because thc Jewish Publication Society has its headquarters in Philadelphia it cannot function. 'Philadelphia Jews are not asleep. It is we in New York who need to be awakened. „What has New York done for the society except to give it thc assistance of some of its scholars like Dr. Schulman and Dr. Enelow? What have our rich men done, with
Goldman, president (Edu. 2); Tillye | the exception of Jacob ¦ H. Schiff, who Mohilewsky, vice-president (Com. and gave thc money for thc publication of Jour. 2) ; Rose Engilman, recording sec- an English translation of thc Bible? r'etdry (Age. 3); Saivford Rotbman, cor- I regard it as, a reproach upon us that
' I); Paul Steiner, treasurer (Com. and Jour. 2) ; Ruth Cohen, reporter (Arts 2).
It is a general sentimerit that Miss Goldman, who has befcn an ardent worker for the society for the past t\yo years, is a capable person for the presi¬ dency. • Miss Goldman is planning to begin work on the next year's program immediately. We feel confident that she will be successful in all of her un¬ dertakings.
Miss Mohilewksy, we are sure, will
do her best to boost the . society and work toward its success.
As to Miss Engilman, her work of last year has convinced us that she is
(Concluded on page 4)
NEW PRINCIPAL
OF THE COLUMBUS
HEBREW SCHOOL
vario'us other schools in New York and Brooklyn. The Hebrew School of Co¬ lumbus has about 200 pupils and a .staff of seven teaclftrs.
Mr. Epstein, who assumed the duties of principal of the Hebrew School of Columbus, at .IIS East Rich Street, 01 May 1, came to Columbus from Brook¬ lyn, N. Y., where for thc past two year.'-
COL'S CHAPTER OF THE HADASSAH TO MEET SUNDAY, 2:30, MAY 25
A meeting of the Columbus Chapter of Hadassah will be held Sunday after¬ noon at 2:30 P. M. at the Columbus Hebrew School, 558 E. Rich St.; Elec¬ tion of delegates to the Zionist, Conven¬ tion .at Pittsburgh will take place. All members are urged to be present. Im¬ portant matters will be discussed.
C^^^st;^:?^^
he served as principal of the Beth Is¬ rael School.
He is a noted Hebrew scholar, and also is a composer, "Moses and the People" being among his compositions. Mr. Epstein was born in Russia but is a naturalized citizen.
Before becoming identified with the Beth Israel School he .was principal of
ZIONIST DISTRICT MTG. SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 25, AT COL'S HEBREW SCHOOL
.•\ meeting of the Zionist District will be held Sunday morning. May 25th at 10:00 A. M. at the Hebrew School of Columbus, f)58 E. Rich St.
Election of a delegate to the Zionist Convention at Pittsburgh, will take place.
Every meinbcr is urgently requested to be present.
Mr. Rothman is new in the field and we understand that he is planning a very pleasant surprise by his" fine show¬ ing as a Menorah officer, for next year.
Paul Steiner needs comment for his splendid work during this last Menorah year. We all feel confident that as oUr new treasurer he will keep the organization on a proisperous footing.
The newly elected officers and all members of the local Menorah chapter join in expressing their deep respect and great admiration for the splendid efforts madg by all of the outgoing officers.
From all indications the Menorah concert and datice to be given Saturday night (tonight) in the vestry rooms of the Bryden Road Temple will be crowned with success.' A large number of tickets have already been-sold for the occasion.
Every friend as well as member of the Menorah is urged to attend this affair. It is thc last one of the season to be given by the Society. Come anjti meet your friends before the season is over — at the Bryden Road Temple tonight.
1. afc>.bayfe.>-ijfli>g—sffli-.i'.vip..; ¦„w<^.,itn''»4ift
emulate our Christian friends in direc¬ tions which I sometimes consider not necessarily desirable. But they have s6nie things deserving of emtilation in religion and with respect to religious education which we do not copy.
"How many Jewish families have in their homes our revised English trans- lation of the Bible? I wouldn't insult this audience by asking those of you who have it to raise your hands. This is a matter of utmost seriousness. We are not going to preserve Judaism in
CORRECTION
The article entitled "Our Duty to Our Qiildren," which appearccl on the cdn- torial page of the Ciikonicle last week, was written by Mr. Wm, Cohen and not by Mr. M. Epstein as was erroneously announced.
Mr. Cohen is an indefatigable worker ill many good causes in this city.
RABBI E. PELKOWITZ IS ELECTED ON THE EXECUTIVE OF ORGAN
At the recent big convention of the Agudath Harbonim many vital ques¬ tions werf discussed in detail. The tvvo hundred delegates who attended were very enthusiastic and the Spirit of the convention in general was at a very high pitch.
Rabbi E. Pelkowitz of the Beth Jacob and Ahavas Sholom Synagbgs was elccte<l a member of the Executive Com¬ mittee for the Middle West.
this country by making speeches at din¬ ners or attending dinners."
Rabbi krass, who was also present at the dinner, said that detractors of the Jews interpret the appelation given them, "The People of the Book," as "a people interested exclusively in ledgers and bank-books."
"The Jewish Publication Society," he added, "had it done nothing else than publish an English translation of the Hebrew Bible, would have justified its existence. It ought to be the aim of all of us who are interested in the so¬ ciety to see to it that a Bible is placed in every Jewish home in the United States and that the old custom of read¬ ing the Scriptures in the home be re¬ vived."
All of the speakers eulogized flie late Judge Meyer Sulzberger for his ardent labors in behalf of the society. Simon Miller, president of the society and Riibbi Samuel Schulman were among the speakers. The Chairman was Lud¬ wig Vogelstein.
ANNUAL J. N. F. FLOWER
DAY SUNDAY, JUNE 15
Arrangements are being made for the annual flower day for the benefit of the Jewish National Fund to be held Sunday, June 15. Headquarters for the day will be a| the Hebrew School of Co|um« bus, 558 E. Rich St.
Committees will consist of girU representing the Senior and Junior Y. W. H. A. and the Jew¬ ish Literary Club. Appropriate prizes wHI be awarded to the three committees bringing in the largest amount of proceeds.
The committee in charge of the day consists of Robert-Mell¬ man, Chairman; Harry Schwartz and David Dulsky.
DON'T FAIL TO ATTEND BIG I 0. B. B. INITIATION AND ENTERTAINMENT MONDAY NIGHT AT
REALTOR'S HALL, No. 130 EAST STATE STREET
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