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Chattanooga
Rosenwald Creates $500,000 Endowment
in Honor of Louis Marshall
New York, (J. T. A.)—An endow
ment to be known as the Louis Marsh
all Memorial Fund will he established
at the Jewish Theological Seminary of
America through the Rift of $500,000
hy Julius Rosenwald, Chicago philan
thropist.
The Board of Directors of the Semi
nary vetted to accept the gift, Dr. Cy
rus Adler, president, announced at a
meeting held Friday, September 20,
1929, at the office of Felix M. War
burg.
Mr. Rosenwald who previously gave
small gifts totally $5,000 to the Semi
nary stated he was moved to make the
gift hy a letter the late Mr. Marshall
wrote shortly before his death ex
pressing his great interest in the Sem
inary and in Jewish education in gen
eral.
The meeting adopted a resolution of
sorrow at the death of Mr. Marshall,
who was a director of the Seminary
since 1001 and chairman of the board
of directors since 1905. H< Wa
president of the hoard of the
Corporation in 1924. Tribute w a “
in the resolution to “his ,|i„ in
career as an advocate, as „ dti *
his native state and of the p : ’
States, his services on behalf 0 f
dustrial peace, his defense of the I *
ish cause at home and abroad hb*
dent labors in Paris before the P ,-
conference in 1919, his painstakin,
and earnest, endeavors on behalf 0 ‘
Palestine culminating in the create-
of the Jewish Agency for Paleniri
his passion for justice and his defers
of the rights of men wherever .
sailed.”
Dr. Adler, Sol M. Stroock and bra,
Unterberg were designated to repre-
sent the seminary guard of honor
which is to meet the Leviathan oi
which the body is being brought frorr
Switzerland. The steamer will dock or
Monday.
Hadassah Emergency Shower
a I Jewish Club
The Atlanta Chapter of Hadassah
emergency shower of clothing and lin
ens for the unfortunate Palestine suf
ferers held at the Jewish Woman’s
Club this week was a great success.
Two large boxes of supplies were sent
to headquarters in New York, to be
forwarded immediately to the Holy
Land. Rabbi H. Epstein gave an in
spiring talk in which he encouraged
renewed interest for the new year, es
pecially in view of the fact that the
new year will bring added burdens to
loyal Hadassah workers in order to
relieve the conditions prevalent in
Palestine since the recent massacres.
Rabbi Epstein praised the work Ha
dassah is doing and has done in the
past.
A description of what Hadassah is
doing in the present emergency in
Palestine was supplied by Mrs. Zip
E. Szold, president of Hadassah, in
an address at the recent protest meet
ing held at the Madison Square Gar
den in New York City: “On both sides
of the Atlantic the name of Hadassah
will, I think, he remembered during
this period. However, at such a time,
when the heart of Jewry throughout
the world is moved and incensed at
these atrocities, there must he people
who may think clearly, who see far
ahead and who can enter into the prop
er negotiations, so that these Jewish
lives will not he lost in vain, so that
the future of Palestine can he saved,
that manly, upstanding, self-support
ing Jewish men and women may re
populate the land of their fathers and
give a new meaning to the Balfour
declaration.”
The emergency drive for these un
fortunate sufferers conducted by the
women of Hadassah is winding up its
affairs this week. Any one who wish
es to send funds should send them im
mediately to the president, Mrs. L.
J. Levitas, 888 Ponce de Leon Ave
nue, N. E.
No official receipts were sent to
those who responded so generously to
the call for help, and the organiza
tion wishes to take this medium to
thank everyone for their liberal aid.
President Herbert Hoover expresses so
ably the sentiments of the entire
American people during this crisis
a letter to the Zionist Organization • !
America: “I am glad of the oppor
tunity to express my profound sym
pathy with those who have been be
reaved and who have suffered through
these disturbances. I am confident out
of these tragic events will conie great
er security and greater safeguards for
the future, under which the steady re
habilitation of Palestine as a true
homeland will he even more assured
An immediate and pressing question
is the relief to those who are suffer
ing. The fine sympathy of the Ameri
can people is already evidencing itself
in this purpose and it should recent
the most generous support."
IRWIN UNTERMEYER MEN
TIONED FOR NEW YORK
SUPREME COURT
New York (J. T. A.) Irwin Ln-
termyer, son of Samuel l ntermyer. i>
being mentioned for appointment b?
Governor Franklin D. Roosevelt f
the Supreme Court bench to the '*■
cancy caused hy the resignation
Justice Thomas C. T. Crain.
The Governor, it was learned f r " n
authoritative sources, is willing to ap
point Mr. Untermyer. who is support
ed by Mayor Walker. It is stated.
ever, that it is intended by Tam man.
Hall that Mr. Untermyer be given
nomination for Justice Franci
Delochanty’s place which expire?
cember 31.
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