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JEWISH CONGRESS ELECTIONS POSTPONED

OMAHA,. NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, MAY 26, 1921.;

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Don't forget the next issue of The Jewish Press will contain a complete report of the B'nsi Brith New York.- (J. C. B. Service.) The convention to be held in Dee Executive Committee of the American THIS IS WHAT THE NINE-YEAR-OLD CHESS WONDER Moines next Sunday, Monday and Jewish Congress 'decided: at its last TOLD OMAHA-NEWSPAPER MEN FOLLOWTuesday. meeting to postpone the-national elecING HIS EXHIBITION HERE. Morris E. Jacobs, manager of tions which had ieen scheduled for The Jewish Press, will write a deJune. The reason given was the pre' Those three words are about the Already ..Pledge $5,000 tailed story of the convention. Of- Many from Omaha Will Attends Resolutions, • Signed by Every occup&tion' or most .congressists with By NATHAN E. JACOBS. enly English-words that. the young- Six Men : Sammy Rzeschewski, phe 9-year-old Each Toward -Fund; ElabSeceptiiss Committees Plans ficers of the order say that it will Firemen, Telling of High the work of the Keren Hayesod.-The ster's mother is able to understand. orate-Plan's Being Made. Special Stunts for be one of the most important conEsteem in Which He is Held elections, it was: said, would* be held chess wonder, may be the best chess His father, Jacob Rzeschewski, also the Guests, ventions of a B'nai Brith grand " by Them, Presented to Himafter the World Zionist-Congress next player in the world; he may. be a understood the meaning of the words, (Special to The Jewish Press.) lodge ever held in this district. September. Mr.-Bernard-G. Hichards, marvel of the age, a .wizard, a...genius, for they arej.as though stereotyped. at Council Meeting. Special to 'THE »TEWI8H PlffiSS," Des Moines, la., May 25:—A Jewish Executive Secretary of the Jewish an artist—or what not—but after the It's "the same old story" after every Many event| of especial interest Des Moines, Iowa, May 25.—Des community center building ' to cost veil of publicity Bas been lifted from : to Omahans will take place. :. Harry B. Zimman, city commis- Congress organization, stated that lo-. match. \/ Moines is all set for the convention' $150,000 will soctrr be erected here, if his frail form, he. is just a normal Don't miss the next issue of The sioner, received the highest tribute cal committees had the option of conSammy's father wore, a "Yamilke," plans now-being formulated by the of tlie B'nai Brith grand lodge, No. boy—greatly spoiled and pampered; tinuing with the"preparation for their ever paid to a city official in Omaha the small, black Jewish prayer hat. United Jewish Philanthropies are car- Jewish Press. 6 which will be held here next Sunsomewhat mischievous, and a lover of nominating conventions or postponing when* 150_ firemen, representing He . appeared-as the average Jewish ried out. •' :• V-' .-..':•- - . day, Monday and Tuesday. Charlie Chaplin. ~.'".."\".. ------•--;-•- -••--•i every city fireman and other em- them. foreigner-and was always careful to Committees, under the direction of "There will be something <3oiaf£ The youngster is always springing keep his black beard combed. ployes of the fire department, preL. Oransky, president of'"the--Philan•every.minute," said L. Oransky, pve«r surprises. He not, only amazes and sented him -with engrossed resolu"Can you tell me where I can find ident of. the local lodge. AV t h e astonishes one with, his chess playing, a Kosher, restaurant? "asked Sammy thropies, already, have made a gentions, containing a testimonial of eral canvass-of the city for. funds with restaurants in. the' city can close dopbut nearly every oneof his actions, the high esteem in which he is held of one'of his newly-made friends. "We •which; to ereci ^he coinmunity center President Also to Deliver Message Via ing the 'three days and the delegates? because of "his way," brings forth fcy the fire department employes.-. don't eat anything that is not KoshTelephone for Dedication comment and calls forth attention. er." He explained that the family building.'. • .'' •;-'.: '.*'•' would not.want for food for y?e hm* The resolutions of high esteem Already; six ffleu have; pledged to Exercises. made .ample provisions for them." Here is one incident which made strictly .observes all the dietary laws. give $5,000 each. -The - general reand confidence, which were signed me rub my eyes and wonder whether The reception "committee h a s plan* Sammy- had little trouble defeating by every employe of the fire departs (Special to The Jewish Press.) the mind of a Solomon and the soul the two dozen players lie met in thesponse so far has been very good, ned many special stunts to erstf?rtsm tnent, numbering more than . 450, New York, -May 25.—President the visitors during "play time". of a Moses was disguised before me matches at the Brandeis stores and -according:to Mr; Oransky. • frere presented to Mr.; Zimman • in Mutual Friends Living; Together in the body of a 9-year-old. A meeting of all those Interested in Harding has consented to open' the Many delegates and'their fansl||«j. .-.' , Omaha Athletic Club. the presence of Mayor Dahlman and Contending factions, HopFollowing his exhibition at the Among those whom he defeated the project-tvas-held. "Sunday, after- new-home of the Hebrew Sheltering Ere planning to motor here, 'Special the other city commissioners at the - •-. . - .. ant Immigrant Aid Society of Amer- arrangements" -ha\re been made for ing for Peace.;' \ Brandeis stores Monday afternoon, were George Barker 85 years old, who noon. city council meeting Tuesday. Over §75,000 was subscribed at theica here Sunday • afteraoon} June 5, motorists., Sammy showed signs that he was ex- has, played- chess for forty years; ; by pressing a button in: his library ot| The headquarters of the coTsventiost New York. ( J . C . B. Service.) On tremely "peeved" • about something. Zane Thompson,- civil war veteran; meeting. . .. • ..-.-.'. Applause Greeted Him the White House. He will deliver a vriii be at the Foil-' Des* Moines hot»l. . - Plan-Two .'Weeks'-'Drive. Many persons who heard that/the the initiative of -a committee of Suddenly he spied a group of" news- Howard'Ohman, state chess champion; message through the telephone to The Jewish ^-community, will bs prominent New York Jews, Dr. Chaim. paper reporters standing in a corner resolutions were to be presented were Al Dashiell, 13; Teddy Burgess, 13; those assembled, at'the'dedication ex•• Here -is the Program. thoroughly canvassed during, the next Weizmann and Judge Mack met at watching him. •-.",. olutions Tvere to be presented, were and Lyle E. Pritehard, 12, Y. M. C. A. ercises. two weeks in;an effort to, bring the Arkwright Club ori_* Thursday, May 19,, Following is the program of t i n He rapidly walked over, to them and in attendence and when Commissioner Zimman WEIS handed the res-and discussed their differences for the asked with all the. sternness and dig-! • The little Jewish lad has one hobby, present total\ up to--$150,000, the A deputation composed of Judge convention: ••" J and thaf s driving automobiles. Chas. amount regarded necessary, to put the'j Leon Sanders. Leon Kamaiky ana Sunday night—Buffet luneheou olutions, he.was greeted with, great first time since negotiations were nity of his nine years: : broken off several weeks ago. Harry Fischel representing the Soci~ at boteL ."Get-Acquainted" night, "Are you newspaper men?" 1 W. Martin, Omaha real estate man, proposed plan into operation. applause. He made a-brief talk. The meeting was .held in. executive When the reporters "answered in the •was the recipient of much thanks ajid ..Rabbi Eugene • Mannheimer in an ety,.called upon the president to exFollowing are tHe resolutions* Monday . morning — Registraaddress ,said that a half block had tend to him an, official invitation to session. Dr. Weizmann, Mr. Ussishaffirmative, Sammy said: "I don't tion of delegates.. Luncheon a t . many smiles from the lad when Mr. We, the Officers and Craftsmen of the Fire Departmeisfc of the kin, Prof. Felix Warburger, Judge. like you because all the time you:sayj Martin allowed him.to drive his Cad- been ^procured on ^Forest • arenae be- attend the dedication. noon. Following-'luncheon visit-.-" tween Eighth and Ninth - streets for The president in. reply to -Judge City of Omaha, State of Nebras- Mack made lengthy^ addresses, each i am Polish. I lived in Poland, but Sanders, chairman of the deputation, ,ing\ ladies., will be guests of Den ka," in appreciation of the splendid outlining his views .of" the situation I am a Jew. * I am Jewish." His illac. The little chess-marvel drove the proposed community center. Moines B'nai Brith ladies for an and meritorious service rendered and of the Keren Hayesod contro- sparkling eyes reflected' childish an-* with a professional air. He stopped said that he was very much interested at the; Martin residence to pick some At #irst it!'was contemplated that in the work of the society in guiding automobile ride through the city to, us in his official capacity, and versy. Judge Otto; Rosalsky "acted as a large ..structure, formerly used as ger. But the angry IOQIJ: was only for, flowers for 5as mother. • as' a man by the Hon. Harry B. to the Hyperion' Gulf and 'Counchairman and Dr. Benderly as secre2 Zimman, take this opportunity and a minute and then he smiled;,' I t was Sammy is-always thinking- of his dwelling house, already on. the prem- and Americanizing Jewish immigrants try clubs for refreshments. into the United States andthat it deises would be temporarily utilized as by this means express our grati- tary. Among those-present were Dr» one of those "child-nice-manner com- ' ' - . ' . a community center. " Monday evening---"Intellectual tude and kindly feeling. ' served all encouragement and Mordecai M. Kaplani *aiid Mr. S. Lam- pany" smiles, for he was about to askmother. .• .- ;•{ .; ' The auto trip, took the Szesdsswskfe Comprehensive plans .have bees elation on the part ci tlie night." A l&Tgc clai£ of caneU* We know that you inherited port. None but .the; official Zionist a favor of the newspaper men. through Omaha's finest residence dis- made, however,.for-iHe housing' of public. from, your predecessor a disrupted leaders expressed: their views. ' da*air vT.I DP initiated The ft«n« "Please put in the paper that I-am trict and out to Krug, park. There and inefficient organization; an ©-(is -ChicajEro drprps: team wfU .various Jewish activities. and ' otgaar. ; jrgariizatiori which had been, made It is understood that the committee Jewish, and not Polish," he said. 1 Sammy laughed and yelled as he rode izatlons '-Bt- the: coraniuiiity centerysnd have c&srpe r-f tin's work, Cfem* ' INTERMARRIAGE 'die football of designing politi- is'to assemble again: soon to discussj - Then he turned to his matfa'ger and the : srifctse r.iv&TV£«. • •; x;" '""""C '-"*?•"• -': cians' in- the.'..-past}--aa organiia- "what action it will'ta&e.^.The inset- .remarked:• V> "Th&3e ':•" reporters , .-are steep- roller coaster. He;'mie.'the. ":~t£UESTi'0N~ BROUGHT * r.J_,.fcion where- the ,ineii jjqrsposing ^ it,Tuescky — Committee reports ' m a s h u g a . ' " . ...--.•..•>•-. -. • watched the larga crowd on -the dance sider the * erection of -a-'- saiisMa -bv. ~~:Biougn true arid "faithful^ "at"" all .: OUT" IN PICTURE. read. Election of officers. In ing. This building would be designed iteaspt-toriHang*-.together the two con* ; times "to their; triis'E, never Knevf .'' " I know what you mean," I said to floor. to adequately take care of intellectual, A motion picture of especial inter- ,. -the -afternoon a theater part;.1" - at what moment they '^quld be tending"factions in Zionism; and to in- him. "I am Jewish, too." When Sammy arrived in Omaha he social and athletic interests of Desest to the Jewish people will be at the will be given for the lad'e« r demoted or dismissed from '' the augurate a period :of ! peace which Sammy wouldn't believe roe and^ was eight years old, but when he. left Moines' Jewish community life. service, without; hearing, and with- would be conducive to- better "success Strand theater, starting Sunday. It is Tuesday- night -will be "pejs out probable cause for such-disthought I was, "joshing" him until I Omaha he was a year older. His ex- Philip" h. • Seisian, director of thean adaptation of the William J. Locke night."'• There will be a dinner for the .Palestine fund collections, ^ missal; political reasons , being spoke a few words of Jewish t o him,' perience here-did not age him 365Chicago' Hebrew- Institute, .'and Alfred "widely read novel, "Idols," which is a dance with a special usually given, and political ambiand then he let forth a rapid-fire line j days. It was just His birthday. Sam- Benjamin of Kansas City, who hasstory dealing with the great complex tions' being rewarded. program. . of Yiddish which I have to admit-.was I my: .spent? his birthday very quietly. been the "president and the inspiration problem of intermarriage. MRS. SCHIFF DONATES Stripped I t of PoliticsHe had no party. too fast for me. .• j THREE MILLIONS TO of the. Kansas City - United Jewish The problem, rather than the soluThe Omaha delegation to the conYou have taken this organizaThe Ezeschewskis were guests, at Another incident which won admiraCharities for fifteen years, attended tion, is brought out in this photoplay vention vrill be accompanied, in tion; have stripped i t of all polNURSES HOME the home of the Rev. E. Fleishman, itical features; have put it upon New York. (J.C.B. Service.) Mrs. tion from the newspaper boys was, 2801 Hamilton street,. Monday and the meeting. Mr. Seraan told of the which is & portrayal of the pathos instances, by their •• families, a merit basis,- and- today the offiwhen the chess-wonder youngster' work of the Chicago Hebrew Insti- brought on by those wishing to bridge •members are planning* to attend £h* cers and men know that in theJacob • Schiff announced a gift of ?3,- greeted his parents at the hotel fol-'Tuesday. tute. Mr. Benjamin spoke of the work the great golf between the two reli- convention, also. Following are \h» discharge of their duty they have 000,000 for the purchase of an adminyour most complete and heartiest istration . building for the Visiting, lowing his victory over the twelve lo-j Sammy; has the appearance of theof the Kansas City Jewish Institute. gions. Omaha delegates: normal Jewish lad of his age. He co-operation. Minna Hart, a daughter of Israel Nurse Service. The building will be cal chess experts. It was a scene has thick hair which is combed partly Both explained the; wonderful value Henry Mon'sky, Marry Lap!***, & that touched even the heart of the They also know that if charges for the Jewish. community- of such Hart, wealthy Jewish banker, loves J. Leon, 'Harry Malashock, 'Arthur • are filed against any of the mem- erected as a memorial to her late husr calloused, "hard-boiled" newspaper re«. over his forehead. Hir black eyes work. . ..-.',. her father dearly, but she meets a bers of the department, they can band, Mr. Jacob Schiff, who1 wg's'one porter. keep flashing with delight. He has a "This Jtvnsh Community Center is man—a Gentile—with whom she falls Rosenblum,' Dr. A.' Greenberg.1 ]Sd• | come to you and be sure of a; fair of the founders of the Public Nursing wsrd. Simon, .T, J. Greenberg , M. hearing and a square deal. This Service some 28 years ago, and who Sammy's« parents always expect him white complexion and appears frail. the biggest and finest undertaking our in love. Monheit and H. Friedman. ./ The Jewish marvel carries his golf has brought about a spirit of in-supported the institution through its to be victorious, but still they -wait' Jewish community has ever attempt- - The father says to the sweetheart tense loyalty to the department long and useful career. Three nun- anxiously until he returns with the • bag with him en the journey, and ised," said "Mr.; Oransky.' "When-'built j of his daughter: "You want to marry and to,-you. Furthermore the conglad news, for they feeLthat some day i fast learning the game. it will be our choicest pride and my. daughter ? We are on opposite JABOTINSEY DENOUNCES'. ' fidence which you have shown in dred^nurses were trained by the Serv- the unexpected might happen. _ | The Rzeschewski part^r left Omaha glory." r sides of & great gulf. I am & Jew and the firemen, and thp faithful and ice during the last year. A statement PALESTINE OFFIdAJtS'•" intelligent way you have advocat- issued by the. Henry Street Settlement, "Mother," I won!" yelled Sammy as Tuesday night for Denver. They will you are a Gentile. I'd rather see my London, (J. T. Agency, ed their interests, even when it a branch of the-Service, gives some he pushed his manager, Charles Azen- stay there until Sunday so that' they daughter dead at my feet than marseemed to be at cross-purposes number of the Jewish Chronicle may attend synagogue Friday night British -Colonial:Office Makes burg, aside and opened the door to ried to a Gentile." detail of the work. , •", with your own interest, renders Declarktion on Palestine And -when he said this he did notan article by Vladimir J ~ ' and Saturday morning. our obligation to you such that "This service as it is developed to- his mother's room. London. (J. T. Agency.) The head- know that they were' already married which he denounces the we can only repay it by vindicate day," it says, "runs parallel to hosadministration for its weakness 1st. ing to the people of Omaha the priests of the Church of Rome, as quarters of -t!he World Zionist Organ- secretly. ' confidence which . you showed in pital service. The sick are cared for DR. JOS. KRAUSKOPF iation in Europe'are in receipt of a The play is a first National Attrac- dealing with the Arab rioters, Wattes guest of the local order of the Knights LAUDS NEW CARDINAL ds. This we are determined to do.in their homes by highly trained and of Columbus, that has for its mission declaration from the British Colonial tion and was produced by R. A. Walsh. the Zionist 'Commission for-its ffeilttKi skilful graduate nurses and the servAT K. OF C. DINNER the And you, Mr. Commissioner, and strengthening of the benevolent Office, stating that the British gov- Miriam Cooper plays the part of to make explicit and insistent reprethe people of Omaha, may know ice is paid for at regular hospital Philadelphia.^—The Rev. Dr. Joseph sentations .to tlie government. RTui -acat all times that the fire depart- costs in full or in partial payments, Krauskopf was a prominent figure at •Work of the Mother Christian Church, ernment desires it clearly understood Minna Hart. Conway Tearle is thecuses." it of. shortsightedness m sil it* ment of this city will rise to anyaccording %o the financial ability Of I, as a son of Israel, feel more in- that its consent to accepting, the Pal- Gentile- husband and Robert. Fischer dealings. . . . " ' . the reception-dinner tendered Cardi- clined to offer a prayer than to make estine mandate with.a view to estab- is Israel Hart, the Jewish banker. emergency and to any sacrifice necessary to protect the city from the patient. A great deal of work!, of nal Dougherty last week by \ the lish a' Jewish national ho'melahd, has He severely • attacks Jewish c^m* a/ speech—a prayer of thanksgiving possible danger, and to vindicate course, is free. not and'will not be shaken by the Fourth Degree Knights of Columbus munists who, though they did not prothat I have lived to see the day when your judgment of us. "So perfectly are •- these - nurses of certain elements in Pales- 12,700,000 FOR • ' voke disturbances,. behaved in the Wherefore in token of the above, trained that in case of emergency, war of the First. District of Pennsylvania a Cardinal and a Rabbi can meet and violence the United Firemen of Omaha have, or epidemic this blue-coated army caii and Delaware at the Bellevue.-Strat- greet as friends, when the honor that tine. The British government, says JEWISH PHILANTHROPY most .treacherous manner. Bat, h« the declaration, is detenMned to mainsigned these presence, and have ford hotel. . . New York. {J. C. B. Service.) Mr. says,.the:party of greatest guilt is ordered same to be engrossed,and be immediately mobilized,,for service Dr. Krauskopf evoked a storm of comes to the one is as heartily en-* tain, order in the country and to de-Arthur Lehman, president of the Fed- the Jewish people itself, whkfe apjoyed by the other as if it it.had velop all" its natural resdurces for the enrolled upon the records of thein the community. TJhis ites demondepartment, and it is with great strated effectively during: the late in- applause when he said that he maycome to himself—a prayer of thanks- benefit of the entire population of the eration for.. the Support of -Jewish plaudel the;.San Remo drciKioti yet pleasure that we present this ex- fluenza and infantile paralysis epi- live to see Cardinal Dougherty be- giving that, under the spiritual leadPhilanthropic Societies announced this failed to raise the. necessary tunie i $ l a n d . •-• - - - - •• .- -pression of our sentiment and come the first American Pope. week that that organiation will ap- make possible -the-large influx cf J«vrs demics. The movement has grown unership of such godly men as Arch- The Colonial Office further asserted brotherly feeling for- you. into" Palestine. The mandate, he ssy«f til now it is spreading out over the Dr. Krauskopf spoke as .follows: bishops Ryan, Prentiergast and that the stoppage of- immigration into propriate $2,738,250 this year to its may not be amended, but ii su.ffsrieni entire country. At the present time "The greeting you tender me to-Dougherty, it has been made possible Palestine was ~& temporary measure. ninety' affiliated social sendee insti- funds were placed. at the dispo&4$ of EINSTEIN AND WEIZMANN there tutions. This Eum, he said, was ?2,twenty-two nursing centres night is as embarrassing as, it is flat- in this city for Catholic and Jew to HONORED IN BOSTON in Neware 000,000 less than the total requests, the Zionist Organisation, the sUttatiesa tering—flattering' because of the York city, which will operate live peaceably side by side, each reBoston. -'(J. C. B. Service.) Profes- under .the direction of this central ad- heartiness with which it is tende'red; specting the other's faith and people, ARAB FOLiCf-- LED ^ATTACK ON made by the institutions, but It is could be reBoedied by the cojistraciioa of mmneroas colonies and by the r«ssor Albert Einstein and Dr. Chaim ministration building. •CP'ALUTZIM larger than any sum ever before dis- crulting '. embarrassing because the heaviness each ready and eager to labor "with of th-e-Jewifeh .'Legion. All Jerusalem. •" <J. T;' Agency.) It is Weizmann spent part of last week in tributed among these institutions. The this, Jabotinsky eontesos, d implies an expectation which "I amthe other in every cause that makes definitely ^established that Arab memBoston where they were received by federation receives its funds in an-, una"ble to meet. But for the esteem Governor Co3f*of Massachusetts and J. C. A. TO AID REFUGEES in which I hold your guest'x>i honor, for the good of humanity, for thebers, of the1 Palestinian Police _force led mial subscriptions and donations from upon the success of the Keren * fay the mayor of the city. Professor Paris. (J. T. Agency, The Jewish His Eminence, the Cardinal, I .wouM peace and welfare of our beloved the attack on the Immigration, baz>- 25,000 contributors. Before the orgsn- sod.' racks during the recent riots in Jaffa, iation of the federation the largest Einstein was invited to Harvard Uni- Colonization Association is convening not have dared to accept your com- country. They were seen discharging their re- Bam ever raised by these societies as JUDGE L E W ELECTED GRAND versity where he was received by a conference at Brussels on June 2nd volvers into the windows and doors. individuals was $1,500,000. President Lowell and some members where the problems of European emi- mittee's invitation to be one of the POLES DEPORT JEWS MASTEE OF BRITH'ABRAHAM of the faculty. He visited some of the gration will be discussed. Statistics speakers of this historic evening. That Warsaw. (J. T. Agency.) The Pol- Nine people, including one .woman, Atlantic City.- .(J. G, B. Service.) I did consent was due to a desire to • .-, - • laboratories and museums and ex-show, says a dispatch, that at least ish authorities near the Russian boun- were killed. Judge Aaron. J. Levy of Netf Totfe HUNGARY TO DISBAND INTERNpressed particular satisfactio'n with one million homeless now wander over witness another honor conferred upon dary continue to deport Jewish refuwas elected Grand Siaster of the Inmy esteemed and reverend friend, MENT CAMPS the astronomical equipment. .' Europe. The Association is negotiatgees from Ukrainia who carry no af- DEMAND ••MOSLEM-'SING FOE dependent'Oirder Brith Abraham al even if it has to be'done at the price . Vienna. {J. T. Agency.) A repre- its .annual coavention held l«*t week '.. PALESTINE . • '". The Jewish- community of Boston ing with several governments in South of a.speech. You will presently dis- fidavits sent them by their relatives arranged several public meetings America on the possibility of introduc- cover, however, that I have made a in America. The refugees are re- London. ; (3V T: 'Agency.) Replying sentative of the Jewish Correspond- j in .Atlantic City. ': turned to Soviet Russia where, it is to a speech by Sir Edward Montague, ence Bureau recently interviewed Herr where Dr. Weizmann made appeals for ing immigrants into their country. Mr. Janofsky, representative of the better bargain than did the commit- reported, many have been seized by Parliamentary: Minister for India, Eaday, the new •miQister of the In- • ZL'ATAPOLSKT COMING TO the Keren Hayesod which resulted in pledges amounting to $200,000. Dr. Jewish Colonization Association ar- tee; I got a far better dinner from the 'Bolsheviks and shot as counter- Sheik Kidwi, head of the Indian Dele- terior of Hungary. The minister statAMERICA Einstein, who came to this'country'in rived in Danzig recently and conferred you than will be the. espeech -which revolutionaries. Skulski, minister for gation now in England, demanded that ed tlict t e would not tolerate f-ry fprLondon(J. t . Agency.f thcr the evil ccmdiiior.s whici c:dsted 'from me. , . _ , Foreign affairs in Poland, refused a a Mohammedan, .king be (enthroned in ihe interests of a Hebrew university v.'ith. local Jewish leaders on the ques- you will get 1 Slstapolsky, one of the five d in the caicps for Galician Jews, and and that a.parliament, inin Jerusalem, obtained contributions tion of relief for emiirants passing "Standing in the presence of Hispetition from the Jewish Deputies in Palestine, 1 of the Keren Hayestw! C expressed his attention © £ disbanding cluding Mohair.tae5ans, Christians and parliament to intercede on behalf of Eminence, the Cardinal, and-of. the L amounting to §20,000 for that .institu- through .this city. He then, proceeded thea at the earliest possible momsat. will sail next week for Jews, be set ug> there. ,,-,_ tie Jews. ". . _ - : • to' Warsaw -. , _.!. '--•—^ .othei" distanjjuisTied. prelates v tion.

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