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i..ef,»M)h.»,v.»..,_fc.,„^,, f..»^»..«li»Hte.»-«H»l.< •v ¦ "Let's Give Them All A Break" Thru The Community Fund A WEEKLY HEWSPAPilR POE THE JEWISH HOME Your Subscription Holpa To Support 56 Social Agencies Vnliime .Wri-No 2=12 coimrnus, Otno o( uin r^i, i91s Per Ye,ir $3.00; Per Copy 10c Strictly Confidential ridhilq Prom liVcrywliero By PaiJNKAS I. BIKON bMILC 1 HliOUr.H lOUK J I'AHS ^^\^, loik''; I OUI Hunrlrod and tho upppi luisl n£ Komf imil rill's (ii( 111 I (IilliLi o\i!i* the liuclosuiG llint ) BW mkv cosUimp bill sihi^d- iilul In Imvc ill en ixi\ci:i hv Cnnnt" and Counh q CpciI I'ccci-Hhint at tlifir lanidus N ipolpoiuc palue m n 1 uei I lUh, his been c ilkd off Ijtc Uisp of IMhin antl Scn;i- tuni Counl IVcci Tthmi, who win btnn C cul Bhimtnlhal m Now '^nlIv, h.i^ spent, much of his foi- Iqiip 111 lUilv snito hia )naunp;e lo Countess Jlirni Pocci, niece ot the htp Pope Leo XIII The p.iiH, \\htch had been hn.llrfl m ad\ance n'i the numbei one sodetv function o£ the T uiopcan KPinon, %\is lo ha\c nitioc'uccd the Pcccj- BUint"' dauRhtci to mici national -ncipt"' , Amnnff tlioso uho hiri nrreplcd in\)tn(ions > as Cfjuul Cnno, It ihin foxtjgn mini Aqi nnd Musfeollni't^ soii-m-hw Leaie it to the anti-Kemilts to tie-ito 'v^ild ^LoiiGs. Then latent 1^ thjvt tho AshkenaFiu and Scph- irdic ,I<?wi aie cnj^aged ni a death stuigKlc for conliol of the world Ben Ma.1 cin, sta(T \\ i itoi on Fal hei Coughlin's Social Tnatice, \\\io iPcenUv wioto an dnLi-Scmi- tic ailiclo defending- the "Fioto- coh of tho rldeia of Zion," is ^aid to be a lenegade Jew.... WC MUST TELL YOU Italy's anti-Jewibh ciusade will make nccessaiy a new edition of tho just completed Enciclopedn Ifaliand, If only because- of the foHowm;? pasjage i.oncerning- the Bilfcish Impel ml Pascist League "Because of then anti-Semitic ten¬ dencies and, similaily, hccE^use of their admiiation for Adolf Hitlei, of whom they are nioie faithful Imitators than they are of Bentio Mu^sohni, they cannot, despite their name, consider themselves tho most genume tepresentatives of the Weivs^of l-'a^dsm in Tijg- laird'\''"TT'j.cnTiior JCdoUard Dala¬ dier may have ahal^en hands with Hltlei at Munich, but that didn't 6top him fiom accepting membeir- sbip m the piesidium of the Com¬ mittee for the Defense of the Rights of Jewa m Cential and Eaatom Euiope An Jtom m the London Jewish Chioniclc re\eals that an unknown British Chiistian recently bequeathed $67,500 foi distribution among distiessed Jowa In Palestine .The money has ]uat been distilbuted j Speaking of the Jowish Chionicle reminds us that the file of that publication m the Jewish Eoom of the New York Public Libiaiy has been van¬ dalized , The pago contaipmg tho Ti^eekly sermon has been torn out of evexy issuo for more than ten year's, beginnmg with 1&13 The vandahsm is so expertly done that Jewish Room officials call it the most pei*fect cume m hbraxy his¬ tory. .Ihe culprit it. believed to be an outfit that attempted to &eH canned seimons to lahbis Nuiem- bcig, Geimany, the stamping giound of JuUus StieJchei, has lost its toy mdustrv to Noif^thamp- ton, England, whither German refugees havo tiansfeired their activities ..The Nazis m Geirrtanv hope to win favoi with Ameiican Ambassador Hugh Wilson by spon- 801 tng n Gemian tianslation of his lecent hook, . THIS AND THAT James N Koscnbeig, vice chaii- lu^n of tho Joint Diatilbution Com¬ mittee, IS still being lasted as a membei of tho boaU!i of duectois nf thn so tailed "IJettei Uiidei- siandmg Foundation," bponaoied hv the Ameiican Hebiew, althougli ho ic-igntd last December and has lately mbistcd that hia name bo rpmo\ cd fi om tiie h oundallon's st itjnnery Jcwibh membeis of the Cahfoniia living Club of los Angeles aie hunting an angel In undoiuiile i non-stop (light fiom Lob Angclns to Tel Aviv AI WiiMnau, eihfcfiL of the Pa-tiide Jnuinal of Los Angeled, piotests flgimst out lECont item lefcuing to his dffcr to sell adveitising fcpace In his papei to Nazi piopa' gandiats . Wo know that theie is a school of libeialihm which be¬ lieves that we Jews should fight for fuedoni of speech foi tho*e veiy antt-Semites who abuse that f 1 ""dom to calumny ua Wo have np^el Bubsciihed to this athool of thought, and feel that when a Jew¬ ish editor o mi^ hi^ lolumns to anil Semitic i I'as-ci t tUpe he ib tiot hDlpHif the cause ot libeial i»m, but Inijtui^ it And accord- iiiglv we continue to mamtam tliat Mr Waxman has urcd giavely .. (Continued on papo S) rdgnr J. Kaufman MoiG than 2Q0 Towrh leidcitji fiom si-^ ititc^ will gatluL ihi-^ week end in Louisville foi the fifth annual Past Cential fatatos Ttc- gional Confeience of tho Council of Jewish I odointionj pnd VV<>lfaie Fundis Piominent autlioutios in m mv fields will addiess the fatheiing duiing its hcs&ions in the kcntucky Hotel ilus fcatuiday evening and all day punday Accoidmg to Di. ClaiencL W nfioimson of Indi mapolib, chau¬ man of the confeience, the dele¬ gates will discuss the t\pcs of oi- gamzationb they can establish m then respective communities to help le'^ottlo Geiman lefucrecs tbioUghoufc the country, to cooper- rte locally with the newly-fonned Gcneial Council foi Jewish Rights, and te cope with the incie ismg vocational, cultuial, and education¬ al pioblems of Jewish youth Delcgateb v ;.ll repiesont fedeia- tions, welfaie funds, and communi¬ ty councds in 35 communities in Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, West Vnginia and Westdrn Penn¬ sylvania. I Edgar J. Itaufman, a pi eminent Pittsbuj-gh merchant and chairman iiC fho G'suct vl Ctnncil foi; JeAVish Rights, Will dfsCTibo the plans- and piobleras of ihe new orgini/ation at the opening public "e'^^on of the Confeience on Satuiday, Oct. 22 Othei speakeis on tho spme pro¬ gram will bo Max Lomei, pro- fcssoi of political 'Jcien'^e it Wil¬ liams College, William J Shiodei of Cincinnati, piesident of the Council of Jewiah Fedetations and Wclfaie Funds, and Charles W "Moms, piesident of the Louisville Confeience of Jewish oiganizations and chaiiman of the local airange- meats committee foi the legional confeience Sunday morning the delegites Ikkel Committee For Hartman Slaow Nov. 3 Kabbl boioiuon OoUlniau will discu s tho scopo of inclusion of Jewwh wclfaie funds, and lop- ic"entalivo-i Iiom eight cities in tho JC^idu will talk on the pio granib fm cities foi raiiiinp* on the adjustment of Geiman rcfu- gCGS The Siindav luncheon will be teituicd by an addiess by Rabbi Solomon Goldman of ChieaKO, picsuknt of the /loni'it Oignni/a- tion of Amoiica His subject will be "A Community-Wide Piogiam for Jewish Lducation," in which he will 1 elate tho need for a Jewish educational piogram and the type of piognm to be developed m communities to tho piesent ciisis m Jewish life The lunclipon ses¬ sion will be followed by two panel discussions* one on piograms for Jewish education, and anoth.ci' on piogiams foi meeting piobleraa of emplovmcnt and vocational guid¬ ance m Jewish pommunitie& Hembeis of the Regional Execu¬ tive and Progiam Committees and discussants of the confeience from Columbus aie- Dr. E. J. -Gordon, Miss Rose Sugaiman, U J. Schan- .faabcr, Julius Stemhauaer; those' from Dajtop aie- Sam L Finn, Sam Thai and Hany Wm-n*. Tho Council of Jewish Fedexa- tions and Welfaie Punds is an As¬ sociation of, and cleaiancc hoU3e for 13T fuleiations, ^\e^fale funds, ¦^nd coraniunitv councils m 108 cities in tho United States and Canada J?egional conferences auch as the one this w eek end have been conducted under its auspiees in SIX difteient sections of the countiy Because of then gieat value m tho conbtiuctive develop¬ ment of Jewiah life, m the opinion of communal leadei s, the repiesen- tatives of the i-aiious cities have taken action to meke the regional confeiences annual events IkKcI Sale for the Nov *i pf^^- foiiiiinco of the New Yoik ahfc -iicc( is "Pins and Netdlf^s" which wdl appeal nt the Haitman under lho -^ponsoiship of tho Council of Tc\M h \\oni(in foi then Geiman fhilchcn' fund, is in chaige of Mis Hobcit Tew with Miss Aboo Loch acting ns co chaiman. A good-natui,ed k itiro on Ihc ciinfalisl sv^tem, "Pins nnd Needles" his icccncd tho acclaim of loading thoatilcal cntids lus well m siifh poisomgcs as Wiiltci" Winchell and Dloanor Roosevelt Cnhimbus will ho among the flf^t cities outside New Yoik to view the phiv since tho oiiginal compa:ny his taken tO| the road To lOoUio good seats Mis Levy uij es prompt puichasp of tickclfc -mco oaily mdieitions point to a toiuplete soU-out Tickets can he puichabcd fiom any of tlio follow¬ ing Council nifniheis who arc seiv- mg on the cnmniittpp Mesdames Robot Blashek, Abo Wcinteld, Max Gumble, Xl Hal- mon, S C Sweidlow, Hiram Cohen, Russel Joseph, Ileniy Piatt, Hany Roth, Samuel Gup, Allan Tarshish, Moms Re ler, Ldwaid Bioidy, E J Goidon, 1 J. Schnnfaiber. S. D. Edelmin, Louis Maik, William Schiff, I L Goldbeig, Marcus Burnstino, William Callif, Lewis Tait, Loon Fnhman. Haiiy Iiosh, David Gerstenfeld, Mc\ei Gmsbuig, Moe Glassman, Fiank Glick, Blauriee Gieenbuig, Morton Gumble, Fiank Kauffman, Leo Kessel, Harry Mellman, I eroy Moms, Sam Mendlowitz, Edward Davis, Ben K^hn, Harry Zeiger, Joseph Younger, Milton Winters, Lestei* Thai, Stanley Sehwait/t, Albert SchifF, Jack Kesler, Louia Ptaver, Louis Madison, Ma^; Le¬ vine, Clifford Levin, Jeiome Kohn, Raymond Isaac, Meyei Hoffmai;!, Moe Hn "^ch, and Mjsa MiiJam •Bcpo^nu'l, COLUMBUS, OHIO Recog¬ nizing the need foi lendering m- cieascd aid to distiessed Jewish Communities in Europe, "m view of the recent blows to Jewish ex¬ istence in AuSittia, Hungaiy, Italy and Czechoslovakia", 550 Ohio Jewish leadcii, fiom all comeis of the Stato, today foimcd a pei- manent Ohio State Regional oi- ganuation of the Amencan Jew¬ ish Joint Distiibution Committee The decision to foira the pei- manent Ohio organization was reached after the delegates to the all day conference at the Hotel De^hlei-Wallick had listened to icpoits fiom the national ex¬ ecutives of the Joint Distiibution Committeo, the chief Amei ican agency aiding disticssed Jews ovciseas, on the eiitical conditions <iciitcd by icccut woild shaking evcntb m Euiope Oscai Beiman of Cincinnati, was elected chau¬ man of the new Ohio State legion AddrLSbUig tiie meetings weic Ralibi Jonah B Wise, iiational .chauman of tho Jomt Distribu¬ tion Committee Campaign; Ed- waid M. M Waibuig, son of the late Felix M Waibuig, vjce- chainnan of the Joint Di!>tnbution Conunittee aud chairman of its Greater New Yoik campaign, Joseph C. Hyman, executive di¬ iectoi of the Committee; Ibidor Coons, national campaign dnec- toi J Edwin J. Schanfarbei of Co¬ lumbus, who was host sponsoi and chairman of the confeience, Si¬ mon lazains of Columbus, nho a host spon-ioi, and Joseph M Bcine of Cleveland Pcnuautitt OrganiEation The le&olution adopted by the confcicpce Lstahlishing a per¬ manent oiganization declaicd. "In the light of these lepoits, and of our own knowledge of the tiagic pioblems of the Jews of Eastern and Cential Euiope, we .affirm the deep conviction that ouis 15 the giave responsibility of enli''ting the service and suppoifc of thinking men and women, of eveiy age, belief and station, in behalf of the gieat humanitaiiun woik puisued by the Joint Distii¬ bution Committee foi our suffei- mg brethien oveiseas Our efforts aie all the moie needed m view of the recent blows to Jewish exis¬ tence in Austiia, Hungary and Italy Most lecently of all, tho ef¬ fect of the Chechoslovakian cnsis upon the position of the Jews in the Sudeten aiei and possibly in othoi sections of that country is one winch guos us giave a,iixiety. In the face of an evei-spieadmg aica of catastiophe for our fel¬ low Jews, we pledge ouiselves wholeheartedly to lenew und fatrengthtii out devotion to tho wotk of the Joint Distribution Committee "This Confeience weiild go on lecoid as expressing the belief that 19d8 has pieseuted wholly unpiecedented pioblcmis and emeigencies foi the progiam of tho Joint Dihtiifaution Committee in the face of which tho sums of money heietofore laised are piti¬ fully inadequate We pledge to the Joint Distiibution Committee that wc will fapaie no eifoit to raise sufficient funds ^o that its long- lange piogiam for the lelief and lehabilitation of Euiopcan Jewiy bo adequately implcniented. "We lecommend that theie be established a legion of tho Joint Dictubutiun Committee to include (Cotitmttcd an pat/a 2) Re-f nnd To Palestine Rnergcncy Fiand v\U'i Up -ilin nig appcils in uh Ih Pihlii Mouhcm liii ch piung in! hibbi J M.puld (iippnwald in I5011 fon„ rt 1(1. n' duiing the ic i-nt Ii>h(!u'^ o Oi ¦."()() vi ni'-od I"*"! tiip 1 ntiruicv Fund for "nil hii-» suflcKih, fiom the tci 'nil * 111)11 mgs in the Ilnlj- land Uic J(0 niwl at the Btth Jacob ¦on'KgilKiu hts .dicidv been fon udcd to the Pakstino Fmei "nil V (.oiinniitec, nccoidint; to Rilibi f,ucn\\a!d At the Agudath Adnin Cnnc: a comniittop will be irr^cnt all dai Minda\ fto-mof- ni ) to rolled pledgee alioadj ffl (li^ and tn iccept any new con- Inlnitions fiom the Jewish com- ¦iiiiinitv tn\v lids this most worthv nyse It i", inteif^stnig to note that up to Ihn hegnminff of tho Jiols In Tik tnic thp Jews tliote wcie iincliciUy s If '¦u^tainlng In fact Ik' tontiilmted thousands of dol hx~, o\eiv \e u tow aids then lecfh CO icligionists in Poland, (iprmsnv and Austiui Tlieil eco¬ nomic statu'-, howe\ei, haa changed dining the piat thice -vears duiing \\hich time they ha\e been exposed tninpcndnusin, pillage and muidci b" tho Aiabb whom they had I>c- f iciidod with bettei hvmg stan- d mis, ho=;[Pitaluation and with 1 nii\ othei achievements foi muhial happiness in that countiy Is Hadassah Donor Dinner Speaker Dec. 11 hm% Roiosevelt Df. Ludwig Leulsohii It has just been announce<l that Di Ludwig , Lewisohn, renowned aullioi and lecturer, will be the piincipal speaker at the Iladassah Donoi Dinpcr which is .scheduled ¦fni Sunday ovening, Dec. 4, al the Ncil House, instead of Dec. 11 as pifviously announced. Pledge ticketa for the Donor Dinner are ?G.50; Donor .tickets, aie ?IOnO; Patron' tickets arc •^25 00 An np to date, lifet of Pa¬ tions, Donors and Pledges for the coming annual event, will be pub¬ lished in the next week's issue of the Chioniclc. , University Rel 1 gio us Council Sends. Appeal To President BERLIN (WNS)--AlaTmod by plans foi the expansion of aima- ment piogiains in the United States and Groat Britain, the Nail piess unloosed a conceited banage against Eemaid M Baiuch and Eiitish Secretaiy of Wai Lc&lie Hoie-Belisha, with the allegation that the armament plana weie i "Jewish plot" The Zwoelf Uhi Blatt devoted most of its fiont page to an attack orr Baiueh and Hoie-Belisha Of Baruch the papei said "his name betravs him 'Re aimament' cues Baruch 'Reaima ment so I can make monej ' It i a matter of no impoitance to hini and his ilk what people want and how many men sacnficp then blood m wai One dollar, one pound, one fi?inc ''is stiU worth moic to him and hii> kind than a ton of human blood/' Of Hoie- Belisha tho same paper said he "wants to send Biitish civiL popn lation to tho cannoi^s " The Lokalanzleger accused Baiuch of "\Var-mottgering" and "fanning hatred against Geiman> " The Boeraenyeitung asked "is Washington dancing to Baiuch'" tune?" Tho Nachausgahe headed its attack "Jew Eaiuch's Mental Cobwebs" A Waalungton dispatch of the official Geiman news agency published in the Vicnn i papers blamed the armament pio giam on "Jewish wai mongeimr" Tho dispatch declarcd "as in war yeais, this old hoiioi piopigandi 15 inspued by would-be piofltceis Behind it, however, stands not tho Amencan people, but, as always und eveiywheio, the Jew" The it tack was piecipitatcd hy BanichS winning, after a vi it to the While House, of Ciciman plans foi expan bion in I atui-Amoiica and tlie need fur moie Amencan aimi- ments. NEW YORK (WNS)—Repljing to chaigea m the Geiman pi ess that he was the leadei of a "Jew¬ ish plot" to influence Pio&ident Hoosevelt, Bernard M Baruch said m an mtciview with the New Yoik Times that he did not wish to indulge in name ealhng. He s ud cithei he was light oi lie was wioiig in uigmg leaimament, add lUfe "if I weie wiong they would not have to call me names 1 have only ono intcicst—that ot the United fjtatca. ^VASHINGTON, D C (WNS)— Rculling that President Woodiow Vuli-on, under whose admimstia- tion I'lankhn D Roosevelt served as assistant Secietaiy of the ;f^avj, had helped draft the Bal- Deelaiation, Joseph P iltv, \former [ t^acre^aiy to 3!^| '"Wnson, telegraphed "esident Eoosevelt an appeal to jtand by the Wiisonian policy with egoid to Palestine Doclailng that United States GoAoinment "haied in the responsibility foi establishing the Jewish National Ifome in Palestine, Tumulty uigod the President to use his good of- iceg to pie\ent anj change in Bjituin's policy that would halt Jewish immigiation In his appeal Tumulty said "For several inonths m 1017 Lheie was an exchange of coups liondence betwocn Piesident Wil on and the Biitish War Cabinet with legard to the language to he uacd m the Balfpui Declaiation lho President continuously em I hasized the need of making Jew- 1 h rights in the countiy as bioad as possible In ordei to ta^lhtate their rcconstiuction piogram It \ as on October 17, 1917, that President Wilson cabled to the British Government his appro\al of a revised text of the Balfour Declaiation that was published on November 2 to assuie the estab¬ lishment in Palestine of a national homo for the Jewish people Almost a year latei m a letter which he aridiessed to Di Stephen S Wise, and in Maich 1910 when Hq spoke to a delegation which watted upon him at the White liouse, Piesident Wilson roaffum- cd his conviction tliat an histoiic \T.ong to tho Jewish people could bo repaned bj, gunig them the "Ppoitumty once again to iccicato then cultuie in tho land fiom which ao many eontiibutions had been made in the p ist to the la\/ and oidei of oui unueise I lecall those welt known facts it this time to cmpluibize that the American Goveinmont is not un- lehtcd to the modem histoiy of Palestine and that if wo cxpicbs an interest in the fiiUillnient of a 1 ledge which we helped to mold, It IS not only out of admnatioi foi lho idofllism of Piesident Wil- ^"n hut in aecoid inco with oui lights. But e\en moie impintanl than these lights, it seem to me, is the light of evei> lo\er of de ecacy in human lelations to plead that men and women who aie mide to suffer peiBccution foi lehgion md lace shall be given a chante siimewheie to find sanetuary and to be fi*;q of oppiession Ilistoiical h, Palei^tme haa ahvaja heen a hivcn ef &inctuai\ foi the Jewibh people IVday moie than c\ci they ne-d the geneious tonipa'^sion ot tice CHiialiaus that they maj be ihe with then o\/n laboi without hut to any othei to entei Palcs- tu e dis thi, need ot tlio leiu^eo dcLnnds" Outstanding Christian groups on the Ohio State University campus joined with campus Jewish organi- 7ation3 in sending telegrams of protest and aPPeal in connection with the current ci'isia.in Pales¬ tine In lesponse to a- request from Avukah, the campus YMCA and the American.Student Union com- NEW YORK (WNS)—CountVy- wido mass meetings to urge Groat P.iitnin to keep the gates of l^ales- tiiio open to Jewish immigration, WlU bo held on Sunday afternoon, October 231 d in J50 communities in lesponsp to a call issued hero by tho Emergency Committee on Palestine, icpresenting every phase of organixivl Jewish lifo. The meet¬ ings will be addressed by promin¬ ent Jews and non-Jews. The deci¬ sion to call tho nationwide meet¬ ings was reached at a conference of the Committee nt which the following oiganlzations were rep¬ resented by their lenders: Ameri¬ can Jewish Committee, American Je^^ish Congress, B'nai B'rith, Jew- i-'^h Labor Committee, Hadassah, Zionist Organization nf America, Palestine Foundation Fi,md, Jewish National Fund, Palestine Kconomic Corpoiation, Poale Zion, Mizrachi and the Council of the Jowish Agency. The mass meetings will be sponsored jointly by these or¬ ganizations. WASHINGTON, D. C. (WNS)— How deeply American Jewry feels over the reported possibility that England will close Palestine to Jewish immigration is indicated by the fact that up to Saturday evening, Oct. 15th, more than 74,- 000 telegrams urging the United States to intervene with the Bri¬ tish Government had been re¬ ceived at the White ,House and State Department. Officials of the Postal and Western Union Tele¬ graph companies who revealed the figure said thousands more were arriving daily. Of those already recorded, 40,522 came via Postal Telegraph and 34,700 via Western .waofisciisiLsj^a:^^ munlcated,with the .President and tho Secretary.oJ State, ..After a[Union. The peak ^f protest wires presentation of the^iBSiie-h^ Rabhi Hany J^pltini^%e'/t^niv Re¬ ligious CouncH -immediately voted to commiinicate with the Presi¬ dent and. Secretary, of Stale, and also to cable . Christian church bodies m England on the Palestine issue To Occupy Bryden Rd. Temple Pulpit Oct. 28 Riiveiond Everett R. Chrvchy, DiKctor of the National Confer- once of .Tews and _ChriBtians, ^\ill occupy the pvilpit of the Bryden Eond Temple, on next Friday evcninR, Oct. 28, at 8:00 P. M. Rabbi Samuel IVI. Gup will con¬ duct thc^scrvice and introduce the spealvoi. Re\ Clinchy is one of the moat widclj and favorably rcgauled men m tho Jewish and Christian \ Olid m our country. His leader¬ ship of the National Conference' has been choracteriied by a liber¬ ality of sanity nnd a knowledge ot the suhject. which few men possess ,In-conducting this work, ho bab met with a.tremendouH re- sponi.e anyone both Jews and Clmstians upon which ho haa bttn IjuilJing a hotter under- st indmg between the people of thtsc two religious groups. Ills purpose in coming to our Lity It. in connection with a Tour of Ohio in which Kabbi Gup will acoonipany him as the represen¬ tative of the Jewish group, To- gctliex they will speak in twelve centcis, addrcBsing university gioups, luncheon clubs and inter- group meetings. 'to the service at the Teraplfe a numbei of non-Jowi.'ih gioups have been invited' and it is ex¬ pected that a very largo atten- damo will be present to hear the distus-iion of this tiniely subject dealing witli inter-gfoup relation- fchips. ' day a tTeWish delegation'cliiled ai the British Embassy, when over 25,000 telegrams were handled. Among the latest messages re¬ ceived was a memorial ¦unani¬ mously voted by the New York City Council asking the President and Secretary Hull to use their influence toward upholding the Balfour Declaration and keeping the door^ of Palestine open to Jewish immigration. Telegrams were also received from the Union of Anierican Hebrew Congrega¬ tions, the National Council of Jew¬ ish Women, the United States Committee for the World Youth Congress and the Conference Com¬ mittee of National Jewish Wo¬ men's Organizations. United States Senator Wagn«r of New York made a personal appeal to the President via telephone from New York. Wagner said "the PTesidejjt assured me of his deep concern and interest in the question. I a^n sure he will exert every proper effort to denl with the situation,*^ Dr. Solomon Goldman, president of the Zionist Organization of America, issued a statement for the delegation that had interviewed Secretary Hull expressing grati¬ fication at Mr, Hull's assurance that the United States would take "all necoss.-riy moapures tn pr-ntect American rights and Interests tn r.ileslinc." Dr, Goldman expressed tho hope that the government would cnniidor the "basic moral issues involved" in tho situation and voiced Ihe belief that American public opinion would give its unani¬ mous support to action taken hy the American government in speaking out in prot(!st against "violations of covenants" such ns is thre.atcned by the stoppage of Jewish immigration Into Palestino. JERUSALEM (WNS)—Declar¬ ing they havo invested nearly ?.')O,0On,C0n in industrial, commer- cial and agricultural enterprises in Palestine, the 10,000 Jews in Palestine who are American citi¬ zens are preparing to make a direct appeal to the British Gov¬ ernment against any change In the Mandate or a nuliflcation ol the Balfour Declaration. WARSAW (WNS)—Warning that "if an Arab government Ifl formed in Palestino it may be sure that cvei-y Jowish colony and every street In tha Jewi.sh quartejB will have to be conquered by the military," Vladimir Jabotinsky, Zionist-Revisionist Leader, assail¬ ed the reported British plan to convert Palestine into an Arab state as a "betrayal of the Jews by England" Avhieh will be resisted forcibly. "England is trying to swindle her way oiit of her obli¬ gations," Jabotinsky said. "The Jows \vill never allow realization of this plan. Zionists of all or¬ ganizations aro In complete agree¬ ment that a war in Palestine will result from the attempt to effectii- ate tbis plan." "Palestinian Jews will now bavo to militariza themaelvc* and*re., .j/.stafjGii™W!iLJafi,4.XftEaj5j4*^fc^if*^r J'buth ni all the countries *vhGra "" there ave Jojvs. Rich Jews through¬ out the world will have to donat© money for the armament of Jew¬ ish youth. The smuggling of Jew¬ ish youth into Palestine must be¬ come a national sport of Jewish youth. Tho English plan for tbe liquidation of Zionism will be de¬ feated fay the Jews just as was the first plan for the partition of Palestine. At tho same time Jabo¬ tinsky announced that a conference of East European Jewry would be held shortly to discuss the en¬ tire situation under the auapices of the Revisionists. BALTIMORE (WNS)— Hope that Great Britain would not take any action "which would, by stop¬ ping further immigration into Palestine, make the lot of .Tews more difficult," waft expressed by Archbishop Michael Curley of Baltimore in a letter to Dr. Harry Fricdenwald, former president of the Zionist Organization of Amer¬ ica, written by Rev- Joseph M. Nelligan, chancellor of the arch¬ diocese of Baltimore. The Rever¬ end Nelligan said the Archbishop felt that "Palestine would appear to be the sole place of refuge for those Jews who are being so frightfully persecuted in Europe." Fish To Address Temple Brotherhood From present indications a capacity turnout is almost a cer¬ tainty for the Bryden Rd. Temple Brotherhood meeting next Tues¬ day night, Oct. 25th, at the Temple vestry. When Conffressman Hamil¬ ton Fish, Jr. of New York, wilJ* address the group. He has chosen as hia subject "Have Faith in .\raeiica" a timely topic which ac¬ cording to tho Brotherhood presi¬ dent, Sig Weisskerz, should be of unusual interest to every Jew in view of ]neacnt day dictatorships and racial persecution of minori¬ ties. Congres'sninn Fish was elected to the OBth Congress In 1919, and has served continuously in that body- ever since, being reelected with increasing majorities. He served as Chairman of a special Committee of the House of Repre¬ sentatives to investigate the acti¬ vities of the Communists In the U. S. in 1030-31. He haa been an outstanding leader in combatting the spread of subveisive activities in this country, the work initiated hy him having now boen taken up and carried on by practically every pdtiiotic group In'the U. S. A coiUinl invitation is extended ' to all male niemfaurs of the Touiple and their friends to attend the meeting Tuesday evenine which will get under way promptly at 8 o'clock. Palestine Travelogue T6 Feature B'nai B'rith Meeting A travelogue in technicolor of a Mediterranean cruise, showing some of the most interesting spots in Pale.stine, will be a feature of the B'nai B'rith meeting next Mon¬ day evening, 8 o'clock, at the Broad St. Temple. Preaent at the showing will bo Mr. Richard Barker of the Barker Travel Ser¬ vice, located ot 150 E. Broad St. Mr. Barker recently returned from a visit of the Holy Land and will give his observations on many scenes depicted in the picture. A discussion and question and answer period In which the Zion Lodge membership will participate will follow. Rabbi Zellzer's Sermon "The Modern Deluge" will b« the subject of the sermon which Cabbl Nathan Zelizer, epiritusl leader ot tha East Broad St, Tern, pie, will deliver on Fi'iday eve¬ ning, Oct. 28, at 8 o'clock. Cantor Eugene Gottesman \n\l officiate. Slemberii and their fiiouds are most welcome to attend tho ser¬ vices. '^
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Title | Ohio Jewish chronicle. (Columbus, Ohio), 1938-10-21 |
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Title | Ohio Jewish Chronicle. (Columbus, Ohio), 1938-10-21, page 01 |
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Columbus (Ohio) Franklin County (Ohio) |
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Accoidmg to Di. ClaiencL W nfioimson of Indi mapolib, chau¬ man of the confeience, the dele¬ gates will discuss the t\pcs of oi- gamzationb they can establish m then respective communities to help le'^ottlo Geiman lefucrecs tbioUghoufc the country, to cooper- rte locally with the newly-fonned Gcneial Council foi Jewish Rights, and te cope with the incie ismg vocational, cultuial, and education¬ al pioblems of Jewish youth
Delcgateb v ;.ll repiesont fedeia- tions, welfaie funds, and communi¬ ty councds in 35 communities in Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, West Vnginia and Westdrn Penn¬ sylvania. I
Edgar J. Itaufman, a pi eminent Pittsbuj-gh merchant and chairman iiC fho G'suct vl Ctnncil foi; JeAVish Rights, Will dfsCTibo the plans- and piobleras of ihe new orgini/ation at the opening public "e'^^on of the Confeience on Satuiday, Oct. 22 Othei speakeis on tho spme pro¬ gram will bo Max Lomei, pro- fcssoi of political 'Jcien'^e it Wil¬ liams College, William J Shiodei of Cincinnati, piesident of the Council of Jewiah Fedetations and Wclfaie Funds, and Charles W "Moms, piesident of the Louisville Confeience of Jewish oiganizations and chaiiman of the local airange- meats committee foi the legional confeience
Sunday morning the delegites
Ikkel Committee For Hartman Slaow Nov. 3
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will discu s tho scopo of inclusion of Jewwh wclfaie funds, and lop- ic"entalivo-i Iiom eight cities in tho JC^idu will talk on the pio granib fm cities foi raiiiinp* on the adjustment of Geiman rcfu-
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The Siindav luncheon will be teituicd by an addiess by Rabbi Solomon Goldman of ChieaKO, picsuknt of the /loni'it Oignni/a- tion of Amoiica His subject will be "A Community-Wide Piogiam for Jewish Lducation," in which he will 1 elate tho need for a Jewish educational piogram and the type of piognm to be developed m communities to tho piesent ciisis m Jewish life The lunclipon ses¬ sion will be followed by two panel discussions* one on piograms for Jewish education, and anoth.ci' on piogiams foi meeting piobleraa of emplovmcnt and vocational guid¬ ance m Jewish pommunitie&
Hembeis of the Regional Execu¬ tive and Progiam Committees and discussants of the confeience from Columbus aie- Dr. E. J. -Gordon, Miss Rose Sugaiman, U J. Schan- .faabcr, Julius Stemhauaer; those' from Dajtop aie- Sam L Finn, Sam Thai and Hany Wm-n*.
Tho Council of Jewish Fedexa- tions and Welfaie Punds is an As¬ sociation of, and cleaiancc hoU3e for 13T fuleiations, ^\e^fale funds, ¦^nd coraniunitv councils m 108 cities in tho United States and Canada J?egional conferences auch as the one this w eek end have been conducted under its auspiees in SIX difteient sections of the countiy Because of then gieat value m tho conbtiuctive develop¬ ment of Jewiah life, m the opinion of communal leadei s, the repiesen- tatives of the i-aiious cities have taken action to meke the regional confeiences annual events
IkKcI Sale for the Nov *i pf^^- foiiiiinco of the New Yoik ahfc -iicc( is "Pins and Netdlf^s" which wdl appeal nt the Haitman under lho -^ponsoiship of tho Council of Tc\M h \\oni(in foi then Geiman fhilchcn' fund, is in chaige of Mis Hobcit Tew with Miss Aboo Loch acting ns co chaiman.
A good-natui,ed k itiro on Ihc ciinfalisl sv^tem, "Pins nnd Needles" his icccncd tho acclaim of loading thoatilcal cntids lus well m siifh poisomgcs as Wiiltci" Winchell and Dloanor Roosevelt Cnhimbus will ho among the flf^t cities outside New Yoik to view the phiv since tho oiiginal compa:ny his taken tO| the road
To lOoUio good seats Mis Levy uij es prompt puichasp of tickclfc -mco oaily mdieitions point to a toiuplete soU-out Tickets can he puichabcd fiom any of tlio follow¬ ing Council nifniheis who arc seiv- mg on the cnmniittpp
Mesdames Robot Blashek, Abo Wcinteld, Max Gumble, Xl Hal- mon, S C Sweidlow, Hiram Cohen, Russel Joseph, Ileniy Piatt, Hany Roth, Samuel Gup, Allan Tarshish, Moms Re ler, Ldwaid Bioidy, E J Goidon, 1 J. Schnnfaiber. S. D. Edelmin, Louis Maik, William Schiff, I L Goldbeig, Marcus Burnstino, William Callif, Lewis Tait, Loon Fnhman.
Haiiy Iiosh, David Gerstenfeld, Mc\ei Gmsbuig, Moe Glassman, Fiank Glick, Blauriee Gieenbuig, Morton Gumble, Fiank Kauffman, Leo Kessel, Harry Mellman, I eroy Moms, Sam Mendlowitz, Edward Davis, Ben K^hn, Harry Zeiger, Joseph Younger, Milton Winters, Lestei* Thai, Stanley Sehwait/t, Albert SchifF, Jack Kesler, Louia Ptaver, Louis Madison, Ma^; Le¬ vine, Clifford Levin, Jeiome Kohn, Raymond Isaac, Meyei Hoffmai;!, Moe Hn "^ch, and Mjsa MiiJam •Bcpo^nu'l,
COLUMBUS, OHIO Recog¬ nizing the need foi lendering m- cieascd aid to distiessed Jewish Communities in Europe, "m view of the recent blows to Jewish ex¬ istence in AuSittia, Hungaiy, Italy and Czechoslovakia", 550 Ohio Jewish leadcii, fiom all comeis of the Stato, today foimcd a pei- manent Ohio State Regional oi- ganuation of the Amencan Jew¬ ish Joint Distiibution Committee
The decision to foira the pei- manent Ohio organization was reached after the delegates to the all day conference at the Hotel De^hlei-Wallick had listened to icpoits fiom the national ex¬ ecutives of the Joint Distiibution Committeo, the chief Amei ican agency aiding disticssed Jews ovciseas, on the eiitical conditions |
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