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Bucharest.—Declaring that all mass
meetings are prohibited, the police of
Marmarosch-Siget prevented Senator
Ebner, member of the Rumanian Par
liament, from speaking at a meeting
for the raising of funds to relieve the
victims of the recent Borza fire, in
which thousands of Jews were left
homeless.
Zurich, Switzerland (WNS).— r l he
Jewish education of Dr. Sigmund
Freud was badly neglected, a fact
which he has frequently regretted, the
father of psycho-analysis states in a
letter to Dr. Oskar Gruen, editor of
the Juedische Presszentrale here.
Doctor Freud formulates his attitude
toward Judaism as follows: “I am as
far removed from the Jewish religion
as from all other religions; that is, I
am deeply interested in them as ob
jects of scientific research but feel no
emotional relationshp to them. How
ever, I have always retained a strong
sense of attachment to my people and
have fostered this sense in my children.
All of us have remained members of
the Jewish faith.”
New York, N. Y. (WNS).—The for
mer Russian commercial representative
at Riga, Gurewitch, was executed by
the Soviet Government for attempting
to leave Russia without a passport, the
London correspondent of the Jewish
Morning Journal reports. His dispatch
states that before the Bolshevik revo
lution Gurewitch was a wealthy man,
and afterwards entered the service of
the Soviet Government. Gurewitch’s
son-in-law also was executed at the
same time, the correspondent adds, the
charge against him being that he aided
bis father-in-law in his attempt to leave
Russia.
London.—The British Government
is planning a legislative council for
Palestine, but that council will not meet
fully the demands of either Jews or
Arabs, according to Near Fast, Wemi-
official Colonial Office organ. The
paper recommends that the Jews give
up their idea of a Jewish State and the
Arabs relinquish their dream of an
Arab Kingdom in Palestine, and ex
presses the hope that the legislative
council to be proposed by England will
unify Arab and Jewish interests.
Near East also states that the pub
lication of the Simpson report on
Palestine land and immigration ques
tions is expected in October, but adds
that this report will not influence the
British policy in Palestine except in so
far as the Jewish immigration quota is
concerned.
Jerusalem.—A chemical factory in
which the salts regained from the Dead
Sea will be worked over is to be built
in Palestine, Moise Novomeisky, one
of the holders of the Dead Sea Con
cession, announced.
Jerusalem.—A peace pact has been
concluded between the Jewish colonists
of Migdal and a nearby Bedouin tribe,
one of whose members was killed while
attempting to rob the Jewish colony.
By the terms of the pact these Jews
and Arabs are bound to maintain har
monious relations.
Paris.—Both the Pope and the Ital
ian Government desire that a special
commission be appointed to take
charge of the holy sites in Palestine,
and that this body create a special sub
committee to guard over the interests
of Catholics, it is learned here.
Jerusalem.—Tppeals to the Jewish
populace of Palestine not to attend
the Yiddish talking pictures which are
expected to be shown here shortly
have been issued by the education de
partment of the Jewish Agency, by
the executive of the Jewish National
Council and by the executive of the
Jewish Teachers Organization. The
education department of the Jewish
Agency argues that while the talking
pictures in other languages are also
harmful, those in Yiddish are more
so because of the propaganda element
and the competition with Hebrew.
Jerusalem.—With the completion of
plans for the Home for Aged Jewish
Sages and Scholars work is expected
to be started shortly. The construc
tion of the building is made possible
by the recent gift of $20,000 from
Mordecai, Samuel, and Shlome Hal-
perin, and Mrs. Sarah Rabbinerson,
and Mrs. Feige Greenberg, the sons
and daughters of the late Moshe Hal-
perin, millionaire sugar magnate of
Kiev, Russia. The donors now live in
Paris. The Home for Aged Jewish
Sages and Scholars will be built in
the center of the United Aged Com
pound and will be known as Halperin’s
Home in memory of the parents of the
donors. It is to contain twenty rooms
with accommodations for forty people.
Special provisions will be made to en
able the scholars and writers to carry
on their literary work. The United
Aged Home (Moshev Sekenim), of
which the new building will be part,
is now fifty years old, having been
founded by the Jews of Jerusalem. It
serves as a kitchen for the distribu
tion of tea for old folks and is now
the largest charitable institution in
Palestine, accommodating several hun
dred pious old Jews.
Berlin.—News reaching here from
Teheren, Persia, says that Wolfgang
von Veisl, Jewish journalist, Zionist
revisionist leader and one of those who
was injured during the 1929 riots in
Palestine, was arrested on the Iraq-
Persian border in North Kurdestan on
September 17th. Von Weisl, who was
on a journey with M. Brum, a painter
from Bruenn, and was accompanied by
a Kurdish guide, was mistaken, it is re
ported, for the mysterious Colonel
Lawrence, who is declared responsible
for the recent Kurdish revolt. On
September 20th, according to the re
port, Von Weisl was taken to Taebriz.
While there he was guarded by a spe
cial patrol while being detained in the
Urmiah American Mission House. He
was not allowed to communicate with
his employers, the Ullstein Publishing
House in Berlin, until September 27th,
when he was taken to Teherano and
released. He is still in Persio, accord
ing to reports, because of an illness
contracted during his detention.
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