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Asbury Park, N. J.—The govern
ment of Poland has failed to improve
the condition of its Jews “despite the
repeated assertions and pronuncia-
mentoes of the accredited agents of
the Polish government here,” accord
ing to a resolution adopted at the
annual convention of the Federation
of Polish Jews in America. A policy
of “economic disinheritance” is being
carried out against the Jews of Po
land, “resulting in the closing to
these (millions ,of all the previous
avenues for decent and honest means
of gaining a livelihood by the unfair
and confiscatory taxation on Jewish
trade.” The convention also adopted
a resolution denouncing as unAmeri
can the alien registration law passed
recently in Michigan. Benjamin Win
ter of New York was re-elected pres
ident of the Federation. Other offi
cers are: Vice-president, Sol Rosen-
feld, George Fox, Jacob Brown, Abe
Harris, Alfred Rosenstein, Dr. Joseph
Tenenbaum and Herman Oberman,
New York; Dr. L. D. Putzman, Bos
ton; Harry Tuch, Pittsburgh; Aaron
Wolofsky, Montreal; David Green
berg, St. Paul; Charles Green and Ja
cob Gladstone, New York; Treasurer
David Trautman; director, Z. Tygel.
Manhasset, L. I.—Martin W. Lit
tleton, famous attorney, may be anti-
Zionist in his views, hut his wife is
deeply interested in Palestine. In fact,
she thinks that “the second coming
of Christ” is at hand and she is pre
paring for it. Recently she and Mr.
Littleton returned from Palestine and
brought with them Frida Abraham,
Jewish artist, who is now engaged in
painting murals of Palestine scenes
in the library of the Littleton home.
Mrs. Littleton wants to see Palestine
before her eyes as great historic
events, which she believes will shortly
occur, take place.
‘‘All the terrible things that are
happening—the World War, and the
world-wide poverty—the fears and
hates that oppress all people, and the
return of the Jews to Palestine, all
are foretold in the Bible/' she de
clares. “There has yet to be a great
war in Palestine because the Jews
have settled in the Plain of Esdraelon,
which is the most fertile part of the
country, and in this war they will be
almost exterminated. Then Christ will
come with his Heavenly Hosts, and
the Jews will be restored. Then Jeru
salem will be the metropolis of the
world and peace will prevail.”
urged the fledgling rabbis to avoid
success that is measured in money or
fame. ‘‘Many a physician has fallen
The Twenty-Third Annual Conven
tion of National Young Judaea was
held at Hotel Scarboro, Long Beach,
New Jersey from June 25th through
the 28th.
With the formal opening of the
Convention on Thursday, June 25th, at
8:30 P. M., by Isador Levinson, chair
man of the National Governing Board,
until the official closing exercises the
following Sunday night, Hotel Scar
boro promises to be the scene of seeth
ing activity.
Delegates from all parts of the
states were present to actively par
ticipate in all functions, Pittsburgh.
Cincinnati, Atlanta, Boston, Roches
ter, Albany, Worcester, Jacksonville,
Providence and other Young Judaea
centers was well represented.
The roster of prominent men and
women who attended include the
names of Dr. Israel Goldstein, pres
ident of National Young Judaea;
Israel S. Chipkin, Director of the
Jewish Education Association; Mania
Schohat, leader of the Pioneer
Women’s Workers of Palestine and
Ben M. Edidin from Buffalo, the lat
ter two will speak on “The Jewish
Youth Movement of Palestine,” “Pal
estine and the American Jewish
Youth,” Rabbi Leon S. Lang, of New
ark; Charles A. Cowan, who will speak
Friday evening on Zionist Congress
Issues; Samuel J. Borowsky; Rabbi
Arthur Zuckerman; Max M. Cuba,
former president of Southern Young
Judaea; Mrs. A. H. Vixman, Execu
tive Director of Young Judaea and a
host of the other leaders in various
Jewish circles throughout the coun
try. Shalom Altman, Director of Mu
sic of the Bureau of Jewish Educa
tion of New ^ ork lead the commu
nity singing.
This convention was particularly
significant in that an effort was made
t° re-evaluate Young Judaea’s aims
and purposes in the light of changes
that have come about in Jewish edu
cational work during the twenty-two
years of its existence. A unified or
ganization program was introduced,
Palestine projects accepted, greater
co-operation with existing educational
agencies, and a more aggressive atti-
tude in developing Young Judaea as
the Zionist adolescent youth organiza
tion of the country.
New York, N. Y.—The ranks of the
conservative Jewish ministy in Amer
ica were enlarged by nineteen mem
bers at the annual graduation exer
cises of the Jewish Theological Semi
nary of America. The principal ad
dress was made by Louis Finkelstein,
Associate Professor of Theology, who
New \ork, N. Y.—Jewish students
ire more liberal in their social and
religious views than other groups, ac
cording to a survey of Barnard Col
lege students. But although Jewish
girls show a tendency to be more
receptive to radical ideas, they are
least active in religious matters, the
survey shows.
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