Denver Jewish News Vol. VI. Wednesday, June 23, 1920 No. 25.

MR. AND MRS. NATHAN STRAUS THE BOOK DAUGHTERS OF JACOB OF NEW A Word from the Moss- SAILED FOR PALESTINE. Dr. de Solo Pool Throws Herbert Samuel States YORK IN NEW HOME. Special Weekly Letter By to Up-to-Dates Light on P. M. RASKIN. Policy Beautiful New Structure Is Officially from New York Backs Aged Philanthropist Offers Milk Plant Palestine (Iu “The Young Judaean.”) for Palestine to City. Opened. S LIBERTY PROMISED YOUNG MEN FAIL TO ACCEPT j PROMINENT NEW YORK RABBI ii]>ou my table KELIGIOt DEPARTURE OF GALICIAN COM- A hook EDUCATIONAL SPIR- The now ono million-dollar building TIIKIK SHAKE OF COMMERCIAL Now Straus, who with HAS JEST RETURNED AFTER A and night, j ALU AND MISSION—THE JOINT DISTRI- York—Nathan j Lies open day of the Homo of tlio Daughters of 111 TIES. Mrs. Straus sailed for Europe on June YEAR SPENT IN HOLY LAND. ITUAL LIFE TO BE FOSTERED. BUTION COMMITTEE AND THE I I read it and re-rend it j Jacob, nf Ono hundred nml' Slxty- 12tli, has announced his plan for estab- With ever fresh delight. l-ANIXSMANSCHAFTEN— FEDER- .—The general principles sovonth stroot nnd Findlay and Toller By ItARBI MAX HELLER. lishing “rest farms” for soldiers on Palestine ran he made onee more ATION OF JEWISH CHARITIES ■ which will Im* followed l»y the new nd- avenues. New York. opened officially We older im»n, when we shake our his lauds at Lakewood. N. .1. I Into a land of milk and honey, neeord- re-read i MAY FACE IMPENDING CRISIS. I read it'and it. ! luinistrut ion in Palestine were an- tlio first week in Juno. In celebration gray over Hie changes we have He has offered to the City of New 1(if? to David Sola Pool, former heads ; .Dr. de And never have enough. Sam- nounced Sunday by Sir Herliert of the event, a week of activities, at (Copyright. llttO. by I. J. I*. B.) seen, are not h.v any means unsus- York his entire plant and machinery Kabhi of Temple Slieurith Israel, Now It the heart of siteaks nature, uel. High Commissioner for Palestine. which State nnd city officials nnd hun- Galk'ian Commission. consisting picious of the proneness of liunian na- for the pasteurization of milk. York, who has just returned from over speaks the sold of love. The Jt Sir Herbert said: dreds of other prominent persons i»nr of Pnchtman. Dr. TunncnlMiuui. the ture to praise, in one’s own years of For more than a quarter of a cen- a year spent in Palestine as a Dr. member religions liberty be do “Compete will ticipated. took place. hank director, Mr. Eisler. and the edi- (leeline, the “good old times;” we tury Mr. Straus has taught pasteuriza- of the Zionist Commission.. I hear in it the tempest maintained In Palestine. Places sacred The building in which aged , tor. Mr. Frostlg, lias finistied Its work not leave out of account the greater tion of milk. and. adding practice to All plans for the restoration of the Of deserts wide and far. to the grout religions will remain In both men and women, will find a home, 1 in this country, and all the commis- temptations, the pampering of wealth, theory, has distributed milk free to the country, including the engineering and onrush of the sea wave. The control of the adherents of those relig- occupies thirty-nine city lots. It has sioners hut Dr. T.inncuhaum have de- the luring of pleasure which have come poor. reclamation projects of the Zionists Night-Hymn of the The star. ions. Civilian administration for the a frontage of 27." a depth of ! parted for Europe. Dr. Taunenhaura in since our simpler days; hut un- The news that Nathan Straus will investments of large amounts of cap- feet and country will Is* established immediate- •175 feet. The building is on an ele- lor personal reasons has decided to re- less our vision is altogether hltirnsl retire from his milk distribution and ital in industries and commerce and The of echo the heavens. ly. The higher ranks will consist of vated plot rising twenty-five feet and main in the United States and may In- hy tl»e blue-gray spectacles of grouchy turn the plant over to the city. Is im- other progress in the development of The voice of human soul; British officials of ability and experi- all the wings are four stories In come a permanent resident of this age, there* are facts iu abundance to portant to many mothers who have re- the Jewish National Homeland can be yearning the searching The and ence. The other ranks will Im* open height. show that tin* young men are not do- lied upon the Straus Milk l’lant for undertaken us soon ns Turkey signs country. For life’s immortal goal. to the local population, irrespective of The Home of the Daughters of Jacob Commission left, mind- ing their duty; that they are selfish- infants’ milk, properly pasteurized and the Treaty of Pence, which grants Before the a creed. Order will be firmly enforced. was formed in 1807 to take care of the ing was arranged hy all the Galician ly absorbed iu the pursuit of pleasure. modified. Croat a over Pal- ages. Britain mandate A hook that never development of the coun- men women of the Jewish the young women Mr. for of The economic and faith relief organizations to do honor to its I hope t«> speak of They will be glad to learn that estine the express purposes That perciiulnl youth, hreatlies try will l»e actively promoted. who were poor or infirm and had members, to wish them a happy jour- some other time. Straus, continuing the seiviee himself establishing a Jewish National Ilome- A hook whose hurtling pages “In accordance with the decision of reached the age of sixty five years. ney and to ask them to convey to the Here are facts to prove my conten- until September first, affords the city lnnd there, according to Dr. Pool. The Impress with fiery truth. Powers It was in 1807 that title was stricken Jews of Galicia the heartfelt tion. We shall say nothing about an opportunity to carry on the work signing of the treaty will mean tie* the Allied and Associated taken the will be adopted to recon- building 40 Gouver- Kahhath services by of civil in measures to a small at X«». greetings and sympathy of their attendance of tin* without interruption. establishment government I read it and re-rend it. congregations mil- struct the Jewish Xutional Home in nenr street, which cost $1,500. brethren in America. What the Com- >oimg: Christian have Mr. Straus soiled for London to at- Palestine instead of the temporary And gone are doubt and woo, Palestine. The yearning* of the Jew- The Gouverneur street home was has accomplished during its a nuinlier of young men on Sunday tend the Zionist Congress scheduled itary administration, first Turkish and I feel it growing truer mission ish people for 2.000 years, of which abandoned in 1004 nnd new quarters visit to this country was properly re- mornings. How many have we on Fri- lor July -4th. Thence Mr. and Mrs. then English, which has hud control As ages come go. and the modern Zionist movement Is the were established at No. :tO2 East Broad- ported upon last meeting. These day evenings, or on holidays eves? Straus plan to go to Palestine, for an of the land since the outbreak of the at this the real- our stay. Score latest expression, will at last l»e way in 1004. Extensions had to Ik* achievements are* of interest ls»th to No use to stop at the fact that extended war. Herliert Samuel, former I feel It will inspire at- ized. The steps taken to this end will made as the number of inmates in the Jews of Galicia and of America. young men tench no Sunday school, tnry of State for Home Affairs, ac- with force REFUGEES REACH ST. LOUIS And thrill divine. Im* consistent with scrupulous respect creased. In 1012 the Bronx property A discussion of them must not lie over- tend no Itihle classes, engage in no cording to reports from London, is The heart of cnniiug AFTER TEN MONTHS' TRIP. mankind for the rights of the present non-Jew- was purchased. looked. social work, except as a profession; scheduled to assume the office of Ah it is thrilling mine. they ish inhabitants. Construction work was begun in 1010 It is almost beyond dispute that the hut what intelligent interest do St. Louis —Ton Polish refugees reach, High Commissioner to Palestine as the “The country has room for a larger nnd it was proposed to spend $870.- Commission held about the liest men take either iu Jewish history and Jew- ed their relatives in this city after n first head of the civil administration I feel its truth immortal population thuu it now contains, and 000. With the Increased cost in labor that Galician Jewry affords. All of ish literature or in the crucial, most toojc more than July 1. trip from Lodz that In every word and breath. Palestine, properly provided expenditures will precarious Jewish problems of own “Palestine can most readily acquire with and material the them are very prominent Jews and ten months. And know that souls are deathless. $1,000,000. speci- day? growth of anti-Semitism, world market in such roads, ruilways, harbors and electric amount to more than There are accepted authorities in their In tin* All the arrivals an* luemliers of tin* a those product* And know there is no death. power, with the soli more highly cul- are now 0.000 members. fic fields. They all worked with great the new exisalient of minority rights, which a pros- as oranges, rugs, artcraft • articles Factor family, conducted tivated, waste lands reclaimed, for- dur- tin controversies alien; olives and oi the energy and fervor, and managed in 1 nationalism |M*rous manufacturing huslness in Jxmlz their derivatives, olive DEDICATION OF ALFRED BEN ests planted and innluriu extirpated, JEWISH CONGRESS IN CZECHO ing their comparatively short visit to Mid Zionism? They never look at a prior to the war. After liciug stripped and soap, wines, almonds, grain's am JAMIN DISPENSARY IN KANSAS SLOVAKIA. with town uiul village Industries en- meet with all the relief workers of the Jewish book, they do nor read the of all their possessions, kept from all grape Jellies, which it produces ns welt CITY. couraged. can maintain a large addi- Jews in America. Their work Jewish papers; the fearful exigencies. communication with America turnout as or better than any other country." By I. J. P. B. Galician tional population not only without hurt has perhaps resulted in intensifying tin 1 perplexing future of their peopleI the war. and mourned as lost l»y Dr. Pool continued. “In Hebrew prin* Kansas City—The Alfred Renjamin l*rague—Bruiin in at present the but. ou tin* contrary, with much ad- the relief efforts of these workers. are none of their concern. here, they finally made their ing and book publishing, as well as ii Dispensary was formally dedicated on seat of the Second Congress of the relatives vantage to present inhabitants. increase in effort has not lieen Hut have they any intellectual way and were, aided in other essentially Jewish products. Pal Sunday afternoon. June l.'t. Tin* the Jews. The first Con- This or! to im- “Immigration that Czechoslovakian money- great of the character 4th, sth and Uth, sufficiently marked to enable us to humanitarian interests beyond j sailing for the United States where cstine should lend the world. A pressive services opened with a prayer gress met January is needed will Im* admitted into the speak of an success for the getting and pleasure-seeking? How ; they will lx*gin anew. advance Isalready promised in Hebrew l»y Rabid Herman M. Cohen and the 1010 at Prague. In contrast to the absolute country in proportion as its develop- con- Commission in this province. All the many of them care sufficiently for the j Only the fact that he was able to printing. dee fostered ill the hope towns, singing? \ Can you find atry tiMl esj ahllsinng"‘rtr roost fig many RllTikopf. of uoti. H. M will eluslively the interests of tlie Jew.*- for the relief of tViefr old lidme for >'ist at al! (hiring' the yea>s of tile war In l nbtlshl PhHmlofphia. frb'rtj to studying investing cup that once more there may rn’ilM to Con- ami the greater poH of It was already, cultivate hobbies of or col according to Louis Factor, who had other industries, perrons Beardsley and a number of men prom of Czechoslovakia. At this First at- the Holy Laud the moral forces of serv- collected tiefore the commissioner,* ar- looting? How many of them will once been in the United States and ital must spend their first two or tlirei inent in Kassas City’s philanthropies gress the plans for the coming elec- ice to mankind. rived here. tend a lecture, unless it is seven who took the leadership of the party. years in building up and developing including Mr. Bernard Adler. Chair tions for both houses of Purllumen! “These are purposes which, un- of sending money eights to one-eighth of “We a portiere their business and creating markets man of the Building Committee. Mr the were It was decided that the But instead the/ entertainment conducted manu- der superintendence of the League of laid. starving eeonomicallj jews across to save the ai'dl relieve instruction? What lias become of our factory in Lodz and were prosperous at for ancient Palestine is Alexander Rotlienberg. Vice President form their own party and vote undevelop- Nations, the British Government in the the distressed, they alhnvedvit to re- college graduates and of all their the outbreak of the war.” he said n young country, practically of the United Jewish Charities. I)r. I exclusively for their own candidates exercise of its mandate for Palestine muin this country for ex J*nd«*d pe- splendid education? Can one form, in “and my own home was worth (10,000 ed industrially.” .1. Wolf. Chief of Staff of the Alfred and not give their votes to any other in will seek to promote.” riods of time. The problem! has lieen a imputation of eight thousand, so rubles. At the outset of the war. our Dr. Pool paid a glowing tribute to Benjamin Dispensary. Dr. Alvin Rorie nationality or party. to dissuade these organizations from much as one literary society? Even factory was seized by the Russians. In the work of the Joint Distribution Mrs. Henry Cohen. Executive Direr JOHN BERNSTEIN LEAVING FOR Since that First Congress the elec-1 persisting In their |>olicy of sending re- dramatic clubs can not live out the of I/odz by the tier Committee in its relief and reconstruc tor of the United Jewish Charities EUROPE tions have already taken place. Tin the bombardment lief money thru special commissioners, season. mans in 1014. my home was struck by lion work among the poor and war and Mr. Jacob li. Lorle. President of campaign program was jo!lowed, and young our By I. J. P. B. and to get them to send It thru the Where are the men In a shell and partly wrecked. I had to stricken Jews of Palestine, and of the Temple R’Xai Jehuduh and of the Y the largest part of the Jewish voters classes, York—We have l»eon informed Eigh- Joint In this charity work? They are. of all j sell for a small part of its value to American Zionist Medical Cult in its 11. A. Now supported their own candidates. Distribution committee. M. of the Hebrew the may the meanest and stingiest in charitable , which “There is marl: that John L. Bernstein ty-thousand votes were cast for tin* respect, Galician Commission get money on to live. fight against disease. The Alfred Benjamin Dispensary or sense of duty: Sheltering and Immigrant Aid Society no particular not claim any decisive achievement giving; they lack the I “When the (iennnns occupied Lod« i dly less malaria in Palestine today was named in honor of Mr. Alfred Jewish nominees, yet in supposed give enough is leaving for Europe to complete the sufficiently con the father is to j my parents’ property was confiscated. iiecause of the work of the American Benjamin, who has lmen of district were the votes success. President for the immigration Tlie win a pronounc- tin* family: fine clothes, now-a- away with three Unit.” he said. “The City for the arrangements to to elect a single Jewish can Commission did for j They were driven Medical Ameri- Kansas Jewish Charities eentrated negoti- lids country of the relatives of Amer- ed sncc«*ss in consequence of its days, and “dnted-up” weeks cost too* young children and one child died on can doctors of the Unit ser a standard (Mist sixteen years. Its purpose* is to didate. ican Jews. In London he will meet ations with the Joint Distribution i,inch t«» leave a dollar for charity: the road and was hurled by the road- of modern, expert medical service care for the dependent sick who shall This discouragement made neces ar.v Mr. Leon Komaiky who was Con- committee. was announced at the when we have lost money, ladling on side. they were to re which had never before in apply for help: to instruct and chairman the calling of Second Jewish It When allowed existed nurses the the Stubbs, left give of the commission sent to Europe for l>e- farewell meeting in honor of com- we have nothing to turn, their home had disappeared. Palestine. They introduced the special- to prosecute the study of gress. The Jews of Czechoslovakia assistants: this purpose and who is about to re- missioners that they succeeded in mov- to Jewish war relief. “My aged mother was imprisoned ist, unknown, except In the case of disease nnd to make observations that lieve they are entitled to a certain seem America. ing Joint Distribution to assign These seem hard words: they taking the wrong place in a food treatment of eye. liefore in Pal will further the study of The turn to of representatives on the basis the for the science. number for the forget the many allurements which for four observe of eighty-thousand votes cast for larger monthly sums relief of to lifie after sin* had stood cstine. It was encouraging to new building, which costs SBO,OOO, was EXPULSION OF JEWS FROM BAVARIALIMITED. the serious, on; fight. Masaryk Galician Jewry. What may Ik* draw young men hut what hours. All of us were arrested at how the local physicians eagerly learn- erected thru a fund raised by volun- the Jewish ticket. President they putting up preserve sympathy their de ly questioned is whether the attain- 1 ask. are. to times. ed the modern up-to-date methods of tary subscriptions. Is in full with higher du- By I. J. P. B. ment of this “success” is enough to their ideals, to respond to “In August of last year we got pass- the American doctors and surgeons.” rnands. Until the system of proportion- their solving Munich—Tlu» Bavarian Government shall be Introduced, luiluncc the tremendous expense and ties. to do share! towards ports from the new Polish Clovern The Committee neighbors. But ns a result of the war al representation problems of the hour? Joint Distribution lias found it necessary to mollify the for the small the great effort involved in sending tln> besetting ment. Then we wen* turned back work csv.ried on by demoralization, ami the agitation of or special arrangement thru Its relief of its according to which the Commission to !,et them ask their immigrant fa- again and again at Herman and Jews, representatives of exploiters and terms decree groups made, the Czech America. the funds raised among American land were national Ik* grandfathers how they spent finally all the foreign Jews of Bavaria to Government will find it thers or Austrian borders. When we | had kept tens of thousands of Jews Arab peasant exploiters, there was a oslovakian Rather strange is tin* phenomenon time, forty, fifty Is* expelled. It lias decided not to de- leisure some got across, we wen* stopped again by | according I>r. change culminating in the Jerusalem difficult to solve the problems present- of tic* tlieir alive in Palestine, to were former which lias appeared ns a result ago; the reading they did was something naturally friendly port. all those Jews who by majority voting system years the Hermans. They saiu | pool. Starvation, following in the pogrom, in which the ed the old relations lie tween the Joint Distribution that live forever; they We residents of Austria. It was feared and political injustice must re- of the Ixioks was wrong with our passports. wake or the war. would have swept Arabs became the tools of these self- much Committee and the various Enndsmnn- tlieir Shakespeare dramatics, their by the Bavarian Government that these hail reached Amsterdam at last and a Jew. | parts of the country, but for the ac- interested agitators. sult. schuftcn. Most, of the laindsniaii- singing so Austrian Jews would upon their re- at- Deutsche Com panic, tlieir ish society to our rela- Committee, wlios. is still friendly. The Second Jewish Congress has. East relief cabled complishments of the | “However the Arab own agitate sehaften are organizations of Side Holies: they gave their time to the for pas- bolt turn to their country the attention of the whole tives. Then we had to wait relief work is still imperatively neces- The agitators shot their with those tracted Jews of avowed Zionistic and national- of which wore against of Austria with Ger of Czechoslovakia. upbuilding charities sage. It lias us 10 months 1o which is now developing outbreaks. And the same friendly the union non-Jewisli press istic professions. Their chief critic- were taken I sary. but many. Of all the German states. Ba- pride. They here from ex- relations which were so pronounced Much space is being devoted to the tlieir communal get Poland.” more along reconstructive lines, he bring ism of tin* Joint Distribution Commit- saints nor angels, hut home varia is the most anxious to political problem by the neither plained. Some of the principal relief | before the war, are qnickl.v coming back presented tee has lieen that its leaders come intelligent readers, faithful WISH OF 85 YEAR OLD ZIONIST such a union, because Austria builders, measures now on are medical again. As colonization do- about small nationalities. from the circles, and lodges. carried Jewish like Bavaria is mostly Catholic, and assimilationist workers, whether in societies or By artisans, velops in the new Homeland, I. J. P. B. and sanitary work, loans to Jewish Cath- that they cannot understand and work In tile strangest book of the whole the entry of a few millions of BUDAPEST UNIVERSITY DESERTED. Rtulevlzne.' I’olaml—A Jew of this workmen and small shopkeepers, which the Arabs become Itelter off. l»ecause for the interests of the whole Jewish the hook* which it< most recent olics into the German Empire would Hilile. city, who celebrated Ids eighty-fifth enable them to resume their produe their fortunes are linked up with that people. In their relief work policies, ns the “Gentle Cynic” greatly reinforce the Catholic influ- critic describes birthday on the very day that the news tlve position of before the war; work- of the Jewish population, which is the By I. J. P. B. the situation seems to in* reversed. (Ecclesiastes). there are two appeals of the population. ence. was flashed from San Itemo. announc- shops thruout the country, combined progressive element Budapest—Since ll»e Jewish students While the assimilationist leaders of to youth which reveal the two sides public ing to the world the establishment of with technical schools, where sewing, Building up the waste places, : BRIEF NEWS FROM HUNGARY have been excluded from tin* Buda- ilie Joint Distribution Committee tie- of its it says (xi.. !h. “Rejoice, development, medal: Palestine as the Jewish Homeland. w«s lace work and carpentry «re taught: works, agricultural new pest University its attendance has dare that in this critical period no o young man. in thy youth.” and it By I. J. P. B. so elated by the glad tidings that he training in stone-hewing, whereby ma- industries, will all tnean work and , dwindled away. The Government and line must be drawn between Jew and (xii.. 1). “and thy ere- Budapest—ln tlio news columns of old* reinemlier went to the of the town and of- and workmen are being prepar- prosperity for the Arabs, most of whom the of have .lew. hut that all Jews must in* youth.” rabbi terial executives this institution aided ntor iu the days of thy Youth l to the current press of Budapest we find fered him r*oo marks, the largest part ed in anticipation of the building boom j ave been reduced a most wretch- placed the names of many soldiers and on the basis of the Committee’s re- is and be the blossoming-time their the following should of his fortune, toward a fund to re- that will soon come to Palestine; and j ed standard of life by Inert and items: officers on the roles as students. This sources and their needs, our national- of joy: hut if it is to lie a wholesome they The lawyer. Dr. Zoltan Mulatinsky build the old holy temple. The rabbi employment bureaus. To relieve the exploiting big land owners. That was probably done to enable the Gov- ists of tin* East Side do not recognize youth, must also he a seeding-tinn* j was arrested on suspicion of sym- it refused to accent the money and sent shortage of houses and give employ-, appreciate the good fortune which the the ernment to say that the Budapest Uni- this broader principle. They have or- those aspirations and ideals, for pathizing with the for him to the local Zionist office. Here, inent. loans have also been made to | Jews have brought to them is shown Communists. versity was overcrowded and that there ganized their relief work on the basis those high principles and noble en- agitators tried In a forest near Budapest, children also, the aged man's money could not repair houses damaged by the war. , by the fact that nltlio is no room left for the Jewish stud- of provincial factionalism, thru tin* deavors for which youth must furnish loot body of a man suspended he accepted for his stated purpose. which are repaid by the rent, while hard with the bait of to inflame discovered the ents. The professors often deliver medium of tlie enthusiasm to the ensuing periods gainst neigh- from a tree. Thru the clothing the llie Eventually, the enthusiastic graybeard two societies of workmen’s sick l»ene- , the Arab villages n their (heir lectures to empty halls and at which seriously disturb tlie smooth of a life. When you lmve laid boring colonies, there were no corpse was as that of Wil- man’s decided to give the money to the Jew- fits are kept up. Jewish | identified nest before five or ten students. working of the common organization weak foundation, your building will Drexler. a ish National Fund. the recent. Arab ant .-, outbreaks at all there.” helm supported hy American Jewry united, —Y. M. H. A. Commenting on 1 of {Hebrew never breast storms. One of tlie most interesting and sig- ' A dead hotly, hearing the marks The Mishpat Hasholom Jewish outbreaks in Jerusalem, which and hy their narrow outlook ami lo- Monthly. New Orleans. TEMPLE IN CLEVELAND HOLDS accomplishments heavy blows was drugged out from the Courts of Justice), have received of- were fomented by a few liificnnt political In j calized scope burden unduly the path MEETING he declared j newspapers Ad- SEVENTIETH ANNUAL Pool Palestine Ims been the recognition of ( Danube. According to the ficial sanction from the British Jewish relief Mr. Saul Drucker. for the last five self-fnterested politicians Dr. of national effort. Hebrew, along with English. French the name of the victim was Szekeres. ministration in an order which au- years superintendent oil painting of : anomaly would perhaps appear and one-lmlf the Cleveland--An the said I to Tliis and Arable, ns one of the official lan- Josef Oaal has been sentenced die thorized all Senior Judicial officers ..f the Sheltering Home at late Rabbi Moses .T. dries was present, ••Between the Crusades and DUO J more tolerable if its effects were not Hebrew j t according to by a local court on the charge of being of the Law Courts to execute only the ed to The Temple by the Alumni As- even any suspicion of j gunges of the country, so disastrous, if it