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Rabbi is Unfrocked Upon Confessing as Renegade, Informer Furnished Arguments 20 Years Ago in Hilsner Blood l i e Accusation. SENSATIONAL HEARINGS STAGED BY N, Y. RABBIS New York—(J. _C. B.).-^In one of the most sensational hearings -. ever staged before a Jewish rabbinical court, Judah Elfenbein, rabbi of the Jacob H. Schiff Center, 2481 Valentine Avenue, Bronx, charged with being a convert to the Greek; Orthodox Church and later one of its priests and also with having famished the arguments that -were used by antiSemites to send Leopold Hilsner, some 20 years ago, to prison in Austria for life on a ritual blood accusation, was. unfrocked after the rabbi broke down and confessed. Elfenbein's real name, according to his accusers and his own, confession, was Judah Elfenbein Tillinger. But ' earning to the United States in 1920, he found that the name Tillinger, associated as it was with the. trial of Hilsner in Austria and with having become ari-apostate of the faith, had preceded him and did not smack* well uf Jewish circles. Dropping the name Tillinger and growing a beard, according to the charges, Elfenbein who had been a student of Jewish theological seminaries in Vienna and Berlin, easily worked his way into the Jewish pulpit; serving as rabbi at YpungBtown, O., Easton,, Pa., and Brooklyn', and lastly at the new Jacob H. Schiff Center in the Bronx.

FORD,FINANCES SWISS ' ANTI-SEMITISM. Geneva. (J. T. AJ—A strong anti-Semitic movement, which it is alleged is being financed by Henry Ford,'is under way in Switzerland. A translation of the anti-Semitic articles appearing in Ford's Dearborn Independent has been made and is being widely distributed in. book form in all Swiss official circles. Copies too have been furnished to allofficials in the "League of-Nations.

OMAHA, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY; MARCH 1, 1923

"COHEN OF CANADA" IS ADVISERTO SUN YAT SEN Russian Jewry ReMinority Assails Report On Latest Immigration Bill in Year and Half Congressman Siegel, Sabbath and Maloney Attack House Immigration Bill as Discriminatory. 2% QUOTA SUBSTITUTION VIGOROUSLY ATTACKED

New York; (J. C. B.)—A Jewish young man of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, is playing one of the principal roles in the movement which has* its headquarters in Hongkong, China, to restore Sun Yat Sen, ousted executive of South China, to his former position, according to a cable of Junius B. Wood, correspondent of the New York Globe and Chicago News. The Canadian: Jew is Morris A. Cohen. He is described as of handsome appearance and of unmistakable Jewish features. Cohen is one <of the inner circle advisers of Dr. Sun, known as the Kwok Ming-Tang society. He is one of the few nonChinese in that powerful group. Termedi "the: man of mystery" tie is said to be willing to discuss any topic except why he is interested in the politics of China.

Washington, D. C. (J. T. A.)—The type of immigrant, who hazards his life, plumbing the depths of the earth to dig the coal, who lays the subways and stretches out the railrpad tracks —he who in grime and sweat swelters at the hot furnaces of the mammoth v steel mills and who sits with bent back plying his needle and thread— Sokolow Believes no Change in Policy all of these are discriminated against Intended—White Paper ' by the new 2890 clause in the House to Stand. Immigration BilL WANTS AMERICAN NON-ZIONIST This was the charge made by ConCO-OPERATION. gressman Isaac Siegel, Adolph J. Sabath and Robert S. Maloney of the Warsaw.' (J. T. A.)—The British Immigration Committee in their Government' will shortly issue a new minority report made public last Special Program And Initiation Of Large Class To Feature. pronouncement concerning its policy week, i in Palestine, Nahum, Sokolow told the The 1890 clause would substitute I ~—~— JTA here.' When unwilling to fore- the year 1890 as a basis for the im-1 ATTEMPT TO BRING RABBI cast its possible contents, Mr. Sokolow migration quota instead of 1910 as KAAVUfc OF DENVER, COLO, HERE, is of opinion that' it will probably present. "• contain little that is different from "It is a plain-discrimination," says that expressed by the Duke of Devon' the report, "against the immigration The thirty-first anniversary celebrashir» in his recent statement to the from Austria, Czechoslovakia, Ben- tion of the Omaha Hebrew Club will Arabs, that no change may be looked mark, Italy, Norway, Po\aud andRou- be held Sunday evening, March 25, at fori Mr. Sokolow expects the Gov- mania. It is too apparent that it is the Rome Hotel, Final arrangements ernment will announce it has no in- intended not to reduce immigration have been made in securing the large tention to alter its present policy, nor from Great Britain and "Germany, but ballroom' of the Home Hotel for this depart from the principles embodied to completely stop almost all immi- occasion. President Arthur Rosenin the British- Mandate, "but that it gration from all other countries." blum is attempting to secure the will continue to fulfill the objects laid The substitution of the 2 per cent services of Rabbi d. E. Haiel.Kaavur down in the White Paper. quota instead of the present 3 per of Denver, Colo., to. be the principal The rumored unification of -Trans- cent quota is also vigorously attacked speaker of the evening. jordania and Syria, "under Emir Ab- in the" minority report. The 3 per Besides the principal speaker there Casual Cafe-Gossip. Casual gossip at a Second Avenue_ dullah , Mr. 'Sokolow dismissed as cent quota, it points out, was "tempo- will be a musical, and entertaining cafe led to • the unmasking of ihe -"fantastic" • "The.British, 'hold the rarily enacted for the sole purpose of program, according to the committee the rabbi, one of the'p'atrons of the cafe Mandate ' for " Transjordania, One of the safeguarding the United States in charge*' of. the^affair. :> ^Preach-fordropping-a-ftfcit h H f b i J E i D feature e v e n t s " Influx' "of" imagamsT~an antiKi ger was now serving as a rabbL The unification it would be'necesssary for. migrants after the war. Since the en- of the large class Of candidates to report' finallyvreached' the Union.of Transjordania t o - become French or actment of the measure, it was shown membership. Orthodox Rabbis who convoked a spe- for Syria. British. >' Both are hardly that many of the gears which were Already^he contest in the membercial meeting to prove the charges.. possible.' expressed were unfounded, in fact, ship drive is getting well under way. "Speculation over the unification of several of the countries have not even Over fifty members have already ' The rabbis who composed, the."Beth Din" consisted of Rabbis Margolies, Transjordania and Palestine which made full use of their quotas." been secured by the contestants. M. J. L. Seizer, J. Kanowitz, H. Siegel, was rumored daring the ~ Lausanne Polansky had alone handed in twentyThe number of immigrants leaving J. Redelhefcn, S. Meffer, J. Oskolski, Conference, should be treated with the counts is quite considerable, the six applications with Sam Ktaver a A.- Premedski, Meyer Berlin and S. J. caution. The Conference nad not report points out, the. actual excess close second. .The contest will close touched on Palestine and the Arab Yudelflon. on March 25. The club is offering Delegation, while at Lausanne, wag of people coming in over those leav- a prize to the member who secures , Moved by Prayer. ing being, only small. "The 3 per Seemingly moved by prayer, Elfen- not received by any important poll- cent quota law would have permitted the largest amount of applications bein arose and with voice choking with ticians."the coming of over 355,000 immi- for membership to the Omaha Hebrew grief signed a pledge and statement jSpeaking of Sir' Herbert Samuel, grants, but approximately, in the last Club. ' "The general program of the thirtywhich he delivered to the chief of the Mr. Sokolow said: "He i£ not infall- year, only 309,554 arrived." ible, but we insist that he remains at first anniversary celebration of the ' Beth Din. "We feel that the adoption of the his post." "I testify and confirm that I am " "The chief question before the l£90 Census clause is unjustifiable Omaha .Hebrew Club will be one of not deserving'of being a servant of the Thirteenth Congress is the composi- not only for the reason that it is dis- the finest ever held in the city," said sacred profession. 1 pledge myself tion* of the Jewish Agency" Mr. Soko- criminatory, but because it will pre- Arthur Rosenblum, president of the never to attempt a religious position low continued. '.'The Jewish Agency vent the admission of from 60,000 to Club. either as rabbi or teacher in a re- must comprise representatives of the 75,000 laborers, who will shortly be The Omaha Hebrew.Club is one of ligious, school on account of being Zionist Organization and others inter- greatly needed. We are not interest- the oldest organizations in the city unfitted by the deeds of my. youth, ested in the upbuilding.o'f Palestine. ed in supplying, what some may term and now has a membership of over which are widely and generally It should include primarily, the Pales- 'cheap labor*, but we ate deeply con- five hundred. The dub maintains sick benefit for its members and aids x known." tine Department of the I. C. A., which cerned in the welfare of the United The pledge was signed "Judah El- means, actually, Emond de Rothschild. States, whose prosperity . depends them is the time of needs. jgfenbein, formerly Tillinger." ,In the It should include also the . British upon having at least a sufficient midst of the uproar which followed Board of Deputies and representatives amount of unskilled labor. This' can the statement, Elfenbein was led away of American Jewry, outside the Zion- be obtained in a measure by using to the home of a nearby friend on the ist movement." \ . the population figures of 1920 or 1910 East Side. Declaring that the Zionist Organi- as a basis in lieu of the 1890 census Following the signing of the pledge, zation is passing through a financial as the majority has recommended. the Beth Din issued a statement ^on- crisis, Mr. Sokolow said it was pos- We doubt whether our northern and Delegates to United Synagogue Convention in Pittsburgh Pledge firming that Elfenbein was Tillinger sible the approaching Zionist Congress eastern unskilled labor requirements $25,000. and that he was" the Jew who had would be compelled to receive "basic- can be drawn from the south without figured so notoriously in" the Hilsner ally" the principle of the Keren at the same time injuring the growPittsburgh (J. T. A.)—A nationtrial. Hayesod. "Personally," he said,, "I ing, southern industries. Surely tmder- wide drive for $500,000 to support the According to Gershon Bader, a Jew- am in favor of retaining the Keren the stringent provisions of the bill, ish journalist, Tillinger was the au- Hayesod in its present form, and of no etmporary common labor can be United Synagogue and* the Jewish y p , Theological Seminary was started at thor of a series of 12 or 13 articles obtained from Mexico as was done in the United Synagogue Convention completing and developing it." under the name of Stanislavus Tillin1918 and 1919 to relieve the shortage here' in the .Port Pitt Hotel. Dele* ger, in which he charged that Jews of labor in the cotton and sugar beet gates pledged to give $25,000. use Christian blood during the Pas's- JEWISH, CULTURE fields in the southern and southwestLEAGUE TO< PRESENT The United Synagogue of America over festival. PUBLIC CONCERT ern states." went on record as supporting the pro• Seen in Priesf s Garb. Attention is also- called to the fact posal for a World Jewish Congress to ."These writings*" Bader-continued,i The Jewish' Culture League will that the majority report, makes no "made a strong impression. The paper present their ibird, literary and musi- provision for the admission of domes- aid in the upbuilding' of Palestine. which was published by anti-Semites cal concert accompanied by a one-act tics, of whom it is declared there is Dr. Elias L. Soloman of New York was re-elected president, and the fol. had an unusually wide circulation and comedy, "Ach Mira Chasino" by A. a great need. lowing new members were named on the anti-Jewish effect was colossal. Raisin, at the Labor Lyceum, 22nd the Executive Committee: Maurice The majority report was also preIri the year 1908, he was made pro- and "Clark Sts.,- Sunday, March 4th, L. Avner," Pittsburgh; Abraham Cohn, sented last week. .The details of thus fessor in the German university at 8:30 P. M. Snranton; Joseph Boch, New York; report, providing for the substitution Lemberg. There I saw him in the PKOGBAM: Henry Cross, Newark; William Praeof the year 1890 as the basis for the 1. Turkish March . osart garb of a priest. Later I was' in.Violin- Trio—Clara Schneider. , Harpy quotas and the relative clause which ger, New York, and Ignatz Schwartz, Robinson. Mrs. Nettle Goettscne. ' ' formed that Tillinger had sought to Accompanist, Miss Rowena Anderson permits all the near relatives of Youngstown, O. return to the Jewish fold. Some were 2. a) In, My Seaxts X a n i Beandriga American, citizens to enter, have been A resolution forbidding members of b) Homing Bel-BIeRO willing to let bygones be bygones,' c) Vrldiil dawne i Martin •known for some time. The majority the Jewish Theological Sbminary _ but I could not forget all of the pains Mrs. J. O. Kelly, Soprano bill' also substitutes a 2 per cent seeking pipits to further their own Shea . Accomp Accompanist, Miss M..Sonlo Shea to Jews that he had been the cause' 3. Ttecltation Rubeck quota instead of the present 3 per candidacy until other -candidates are t t i S o n l o W i l k l $., Opert&ss &ss »-_—, ; of." • • ' Cla Schneider, Violinist Clara cent! Besides, relatives, practicing considered by the Placements ComLeopold Hilsner, who .was accused Accompanist, Mies Ro-vrena Anderson Ansel clergymen are also exempted from mittee was passed at the mid^winter ' of the, alleged ritual murder in which B.6. Recitation i Chopin the quota restrictions. Bolero — conference of the Rabbinical Asesm• -Tillinger was - involved, was 'conMlM H. G«rin, Pianist bly today at the Tree^ of Life Syna^ JUT. Scholat T. n), EJi-HU According to gossip at the Capitol, demned to death at the first trial. The _ _ Messenett b) -Blegte _. gogue. This marks the conclusion of • Tostler the majority bill has been,favorably c) Good-bye case' was appealed but the' conviction Tenor received by House members and may the United Synagogue and Women's d) Marko was upheld. His sentence was finally Accompanist, M. Bnbeck Nachey be xepected- to pass the House this League Convention^ , commuted .to Ufe imprisonment by & Gypsy Dance aar. Violinist r session, but Senate leaders say> it-has -Bowena Anderson J2x»pero*Fxfancut Joseph.. Attire"butno chance of feeing.considered in the} Your subscription lor 1923 is due -' break of tbe.'Worid War he was .given _V '„ »~-~«-_^ 'now. This paper Is: YOUR paper. Subscribe to ""The:Jewish Fre&a.*' Senate. ','nj» freedom, .'•-.-

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Distribution Committee Heads Issue of Official Statement of Work in, Ukraine. JEW AND GENTILE BOTH RECEIVE ASSISTANCE

RESERVES DECISION ON KU KLUX KLEAGLE Columbus, Ohio. (J. T. A.)— Following a hearing of the case of W. M. Cortner, Kleagle of the Ohio K. K. K. charged with riotous conspiracy, Judge Davis announced he would reserve decision until next week. • Cortner, it wastestified in a speech had bitterly; attacked Catholics and Jews and urged them to mask themselves and burn Catholic property. "The Jews and Catholics were becoming too powerful—85% of the offices being held by them", he is reported as having said.

200 Attend Meeting of B'nai B'rith at the Labor Lyceum Sunday Disclosures of Henry Ford and the Ku Klux Klan Organization Told. SEVERAL PROMINENT SPEAKERS DISCUSS IMPORTANT SUBJECTS.

At the last executive meeting of "There is more going on behind the Joint Distribution"1 Committee a our backs now than you think there complete report was submitted of the is", said Harry H. Lapidus to more committee's activity in Russia since than two hundred men and women its agreement with the American ReSunday afternoon at the Labor lief Administration. This report Lyceum, 22nd and Clark Sts. The gives full details of the widely ramimeeting was held under the auspices fied work and will be published shortof the anti-defamation committee of ly. For the present, however, before the local lodge of the B'nai B'rith. the complete report is published, "Facts uncovered by the IndepenMessrs. Felix M. Warbiirg, James. N. dent Order of B'nai B'rith bearing Rosenberg>and Lewis L. Strauss, have issued th& following statement: Expresses' His Sympathy With Move- upon the recent wave of anti-Semitism and what the Order has done to Since August 1921, the.jrelief for ment For Sabbath Observance. meet the prejudice created thereby," Russians as a result of the Joint Distribution. Committee activities has MORAL INFLUENCE MORE EF- was the important'subject discussed by speakers at the meeting. reached the amount of ?17,000,000. Of FECTIVE THAN FINES. "The B'nai B'rith lodge has done this amount approximately $10,000,more to stop Jew-baiting propaganda 000 represents the value of the food Jerusalem (J. T. A.)—There will parcels of the American Relief Ad- be no "blue Saturday" law in the than any other organization in the" ministration, which had undertaken Holy Land, Herbert Samuel, High country," said Harry Lapidus, printhis workj as a consequence of the Commissioner for Palestine,, in which cipal speaker of the afternoon. We plan proposed by the Joint Distribu- the first Sabbath edict was promulgat- must all get together and work for tion Committee to the American Ee- ed, told a delegation of Jews who one cause to stem the attacks of lief Administration in October, 1921, called upon him and filed a protest in Henry Ford and the Ku Klux Klan xesulting in a contract between the Biblical fashion against the"prcrfana- against the Jews." "The B'nai B'rith lodge takes care two organizations setting up the food tion of the Sabbath." parcel business. The remaining sumj Addressing the High Commissioner of one of the finest hospitals in the •over $7,000,000 in cash, came from as the Nehemiah of modern time, the country, The National Hospital for the" funds of the committee. delegation,- coaching their x plea in Consumptives at Denver. This hosThe other ?3,500,000 has already Scriptural phraseology, asked "that pital takes care of only the poor "been partly, used and is being;spent he summon the notables of Judah to ind enables many of our friends to in providing emergency relief, such inquire front them why they profane again gain a foothold on life and a s food, dothing, fuel, subventions to the Sabbath in public?" Nehemiah fight away that great plague." "We are not asking for members institutions as well as various other invoked such a council, they pointed methods- of reconstructive relief. out, when he saw "the people tread- or collecting subscriptions now," said The precise amount of relief re- ing the wine presses on the Sabbath." Harry A. Wolf. "We are here this j«,.«As IJemehiah appointed guardians afternoon, to tell you of the every ceived by Jews out of ^ tariao funds which was expended for to/prevent people" from entering with- day occurances that are confronted «eneral reUe£.oainot i « comptrt^ and com- to. all,Jess., ^Henry .Fjad, ^md, hi* the middle of the summer of 1922jmanded theLevitesto purify and keep Dearborn Independent have not stop•when the non-sesctarian feeding 6f i t e -gates -on the Sabbath,'' so do we, ped the attacks. against the Jews. children and adults reached its maxi- .continued the spokesman of the They are always unearthing propmum it was estimated that about 36 delegation, "ask that you give validity aganda against the entire Jewish race." \ per cent of the persons 'fed were to the observance of the Sabbath." Arthur Rosenblum, member of the Jews. Thisj however, does not mean Jewish communal aid public instituthat Jews have received only 36 per tions as well as private individuals Grand Lodge of the B'nai B'rith gave cent of the relief brought in by the were guilty of Sabbath desecration, interesting points of the work of the Joint Distribution Committee alone; the" Jewish delegation told the High B'nei B'rith lodges throughout the world. " T h e B'nai B'rith lodges for simultaneously with the ?1,500,000 Commissioner. appropriation of the Joint Distribu- The. delegation, which was com- throughout the country maintain tion for child feeding in Urramia the posed of Rabbi Abramovitz, Rabbi orphans homes, and hospitals, where American. Relief. Administration con- Nissin Eliasher and two laymen, all the unfortunates and poor are tributed about ?200,000 in food, car- presented a petition signed by four taken care of at the expense of the ried out the entire medical program, thousand orthodox Jews, asking that B'nai B'rith lodges," said Arthur which amount to $2,500,000 for the Steps against Sabbath desecration be Rosenblum. Ukraine, and met the alministrative taken. "The anti-Defamation League of • . expenses. Simultaneously witii the "I have listened* with great interest the B'nai B'rith order has been directappropriation of $375,000 which the and much sympathy to the general ing a clean campaign to enlighten Joint Distribution Committee' made views you have expressed this morn- the people regarding the Jew," said for the general feeding "of adults, the ing," replied the High Commissioner. Irvin Stalmaster, chairman of the American Relief Administration con- "On broad grounds, I attach the meeting. tributed ?750,000. In addition to the greatest value to the institution of a $1,250,000 appropriated by the Joint Day of Rest; t i e principle is one of Distribution Cpmmitee for child feed- the matters in which modern civilizatt ing until next August the American tion owes very much to the Mosaic Relief Administration will contribute Code. The day of rest is of the half a million dollars, if not more. greatest value to intellectual efficiency, Thus the 36 per cent of relief to the and it is a boon to labor throughout Vice Chairman.Issues An Immediate Appeal .For More Funds. Jews is not to be computed as against the world. And here in Palestine it the Joint Distribution funds alone, is right that each of the communities \ but as against the total contributed should observe with loyalty and strict- New York (J. C. B.)~A sum in exboth by the? Joint Distribution <3om- ness its own day of rest. Particularly cess of 50 millions has been expended mittee and the American Relief Ad- in Jerusalem, where there is so large by the American Jewish Joint Disministration. a Jewish population, it is right that tribution Committe for relief work in the Sabbath, the Jewish day of'rest, European countries. Of this atn«unt should be strictly adhered to, as, well 13 millions have gone to Russia. AlSOVIETS APPROVE ICA CON- as in the other cities of Palestine together, the amount collected'by the CESSION. where Jewish populations exist. If Joint Distribution Committee has agMoscow.—-(J. T/A.)—-The conces- the Jewish National Home meansany- gregated 58 millions.. These figures were made public by sion negotiated by the Jewish Colon- thing at all it means a Jewish ization Association providing for the atmosphere for the Jewish Community James N. Rosenberg, Vice-Chairman establishing in various parts of Rus- in Palestine, .and I entirely agree with1 of the Joint "Distribution Committee sia and the' Ukraine of a network of you in the assertion that Jews living in an: appeal for, more funds to carry, Jewish credit institutions has been in the country, and others coming on the-work.'. ratified finally by the Economic Coun- from other countries to Palestine, The total expended in European recil of the Soveit Government. Under should find an:environment cf quiet lief by the Joint* Distribution Comthe terms of the concession the agree- and rest on. the Sabbath.^ mittee, the American Relief Adment is to remain in force three years ministration, the U. S. Government and is renewable for a further1 period and other American agencies makes of three years if neither party ob- JEWS KEPT OUT OF BUCHAREST a grand total of 850 millions. UNIVERSITY. jects -to its continuance. Mr. Rosenberg in his appeal denied Bucharest,—(J. T. A.)—The mina newspaper report that $1,500,000 ister of education has been urged to had been contributed to the American take action hi what amounts to a boyBerlin, Jan. 24.r-{ J. C. B.>—Admist the excitement of the present crisis, cott of the Jewish students of the uni- Jewish Relief Committee in honor of the German press stops long enough versity here, .following the.•disturb- the seventyVfifth birthday of Nathan to record and to comment upon the ances Friday and Saturday when Straus. "Such a contribution woijkl death of Dr. Max Nordau, who is Jews were prevented from attending have been a fine tribute to a great claimed by the German philosophers casses. It was pointed out that in citizen", declares Mr. Rosenberg, "but as of their school. Die Deutsche All- reopening the universities January 22, unhappily no such contribution was gemeine Zeitung emphasizes and de- and inviting the students to return to made. The funds of the J. D. C. are plores that Nordau's genius found its their classes, the Jews were assured getting uncomfortably low", says Mr. Rosenberg in his appeal. expression only in the Zionist move- they would not be again molested. ment. • Others,' such as the Tageblatt and the Vpsgische avoid mention of Hague.—(J. T. B.)—A memorand- deploring the anti-Jewish agaitation Nordau's Zionist activities. One of um has been received by the officers throughout eastern and central Euthe paradoxes which Kordan may well of the international students' union rope in which students are taking an have enjoyed is found in the accusa- in session here, protesting against active part. The memorandum comes tion-now being aired that Dr. Nordan ike percentage norm as applied to from the .World Union of Zionist was too well disposed to the French. Jewish admissions in universities, and' students' societies: .

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