The Southern Israelite. (Augusta, Ga.) 1925-1986, June 28, 1930, Image 11
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The Southern Israelite
In The Limelight
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s t:\TATIVK HAMILTON
a speech in the House of
tatives. bitterly denounced
ritain for her double-dealing
inward Palestine. The Repre-
frotn New York condemned
ncertain terms the fact that
•it,tin has treated its mandate
rin.il manner by rescinding its
r further Jewish immigration
-tine.
HKRNHARD, famous
i. |rwish journalist and ccono-
.icned as editor-in-chief of th*
iiu Zeitung”, leading German
wspaper. Mr. Bernhard takes
»ivc interest in Jewish affairs
a director in the Central-Verein
u Citizens of the Jewish Faith
tin "Ort" and a member of the
. email Pro-Palestine Committee.
! iR [ KAFFALOVITCH, chief rabbi
Brazil, upon his arrival in New
a-t week to confer with “Hias"
mK regarding Jewish immigration
i/\\, declared that Brazil offers a
lit,did field for the colonization of
rotn Kastern Europe in the near
•ure Ur. Raffalovitch has been in
arge of the work of Jewish coloni-
Mi.ii in Brazil since 1923.
Il'SI.IK WEIL, for many years a
uiher uf the Board of Trustees of
'diversity of North Carolina, was
■mher of a committee of three to
'i lect a new President of the Univer-
The committee of which Mr. Weil
v.o a member finally selected Dr.
auk Graham as President of the
l im i-rsitv.
' Ml HI ISER L. FREUND, well-
i'AMi spiritual leader of the Golds-
1 N. ( .) community, was recently
tel chairman of the Goldsboro and
vne County Red Cross chapter.
ISRAEL GOLDSTEIN. Presi-
i Young Judea, national youth
nation, was the opening speaker
twenty-second annual conven-
Young Judea held in Long
< )ver 250 delegates from all
>f the country were in attend-
>r the purpose of ascertaining
rational policy which will make
Judea a more effective factor
Jewish communal life of this
'GK IRVING I. GOLDSMITH,
Supreme Court Judge, of Sara-
'}'rings, has been named one of
vppointees to the new State Pa-
mmission by Governor Frank-
Roosevelt. In making the nomi-
Governor Roosevelt said of Mr.
'th: “His interest in penology
ial work and his experience on
ich give him a breadth of view
' pth of knowledge few others
ag
uri
len
1 BETHLEN, Hungarian pre
an address declared that the
clausus laws affecting the
an universities are not directed
he Jews, but are general meas-
lt will be abolished when eco-
nditions improve. Count Beth-
’■ise denied that there were re
strictions against the Jews in Hun-
Kary regarding their exclusion from
the Roll of Honor.
PROFESSOR GUSTAVE KLAUS-
NER, President of the Southwestern
Zionist Region, in a convention address,
commended the genuine efforts on the
part of the Zionist Organization of
America’s administration to effect a
return of the Brandeis-Mack group to
active participation in the affairs of
American Zionism, and urged the pass
ing of an amendment to the resolution
favoring the inclusion of a special ref
erence that every effort be made to
influence the Brandeis-Mack group to
come into active participating in the
Zionist ranks.
SENDER MORGENSTERN, promi
nent leader of orthodox Jewry, and
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