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APPENDIX I ANNIVERSARY CFLFBRATIONS UNITED STATES JUNE 10. Galveston, Tex.: Celebration of fiftieth anniversary of Congregation B'nai Israel. NOVEMBER 18. Omaha, Neb.: Celebration of fiftieth anniversary of Congregation Israel. DECEMBER 2-4. New York City: Jubilee celebration of Temple Israel. —28. Philadelphia, Pa.: Celebration of fiftieth anniversary of Rappa- port Lodge, No. 35, Independent Order Free Sons of Israel. JANUARY 20. St. Louis, Mo.: Celebration of twenty-fifth anniversary of Congregation Shaare Emeth.—27-29. New York City: Celebration of seventy-fifth anniversary of Central Synagogue (formerly Ahavath Chesed Shaar Hashomayim).—Newark, N. J.: Celebration of Golden Jubilee by the Progress Club. MARCH 10-12. New York City: Celebration by Congregation Rodeph Sholom of twenty-fifth anniversary of incumbency of Rabbi Rudolph Grossman.—12. New Haven, Conn.: Celebration of twenty- fifth anniversary of Congregation Mishkan Israel. APRIL 11. Denver, Colo.: Celebration of fiftieth anniversary of Denver Lodge, No. 171, of I. O. B. B.—23. New York City: Celebra- tion of one hundredth anniversary of the Hebrew Orphan Asylum.— St. Louis, Mo.: Celebration of Diamond Jubilee of Temple B'nai El.— New York City: Celebration of twenty-fifth anniversary of Jewish Daily Forward. OTHER COUNTRIES JUNE 26. Moravia: Celebration of centenary of birth of Adolf Jellinek, distinguished preacher. JULY. London: Celebration of fiftieth anniversary of Anglo-Jewish Association. NOVEMBER 10. Copenhagen: Celebration of fiftieth anniversary of Georg Brandes' first lecture. MARCH 5. Paris: Celebration of centenary of synagogue in the Rue Notre Dame de Nazareth. JANUARY 1. Celebration, in England, Palestine, and Russia, of cen- tenary of L. Pinsker.

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APPENDIX I

ANNIVERSARY CFLFBRATIONS

UNITED STATES

JUNE 10. Galveston, Tex.: Celebration of fiftieth anniversary ofCongregation B'nai Israel.

NOVEMBER 18. Omaha, Neb.: Celebration of fiftieth anniversary ofCongregation Israel.

DECEMBER 2-4. New York City: Jubilee celebration of Temple Israel.—28. Philadelphia, Pa.: Celebration of fiftieth anniversary of Rappa-port Lodge, No. 35, Independent Order Free Sons of Israel.

JANUARY 20. St. Louis, Mo.: Celebration of twenty-fifth anniversaryof Congregation Shaare Emeth.—27-29. New York City: Celebrationof seventy-fifth anniversary of Central Synagogue (formerly AhavathChesed Shaar Hashomayim).—Newark, N. J.: Celebration of GoldenJubilee by the Progress Club.

MARCH 10-12. New York City: Celebration by CongregationRodeph Sholom of twenty-fifth anniversary of incumbency of RabbiRudolph Grossman.—12. New Haven, Conn.: Celebration of twenty-fifth anniversary of Congregation Mishkan Israel.

APRIL 11. Denver, Colo.: Celebration of fiftieth anniversary ofDenver Lodge, No. 171, of I. O. B. B.—23. New York City: Celebra-tion of one hundredth anniversary of the Hebrew Orphan Asylum.—St. Louis, Mo.: Celebration of Diamond Jubilee of Temple B'nai El.—New York City: Celebration of twenty-fifth anniversary of JewishDaily Forward.

OTHER COUNTRIES

JUNE 26. Moravia: Celebration of centenary of birth of Adolf Jellinek,distinguished preacher.

JULY. London: Celebration of fiftieth anniversary of Anglo-JewishAssociation.

NOVEMBER 10. Copenhagen: Celebration of fiftieth anniversary ofGeorg Brandes' first lecture.

MARCH 5. Paris: Celebration of centenary of synagogue in the RueNotre Dame de Nazareth.

JANUARY 1. Celebration, in England, Palestine, and Russia, of cen-tenary of L. Pinsker.

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APPENDIX II

APPOINTMENTS, HONORS, AND ELECTIONS

UNITED STATES

Civil

ADLER, CYRUS, Philadelphia, Pa., appointed member of the Board ofEducation, June, 1921.

ADLER, MRS. JESSIE, Cincinnati, O., appointed assistant prosecutingattorney of Hamilton County, March, 1922.

ADLER, SIMON L., Rochester, N. Y., re-elected to State Legislature,November, 1921.

ALSBERG, CARL L., Washington, appointed director of the newFood Research and Nutrition Institute at Leland Stanford University,Cal., June, 1921.

ANTIN, BENJ., New York City, re-elected to State Legislature,November, 1921.

ARONSON, BERNARD, New York City, re-elected to State Legislature,November, 1921.

BERNSTEIN, EDGAR HERBERT, appointed hydrographic and geodeticengineer in Coast and Geodetic Survey, June, 1921.

BERNSTEIN, ISRAEL, Portland, Me., elected member of the SchoolCommittee, December, 1921.

BETTAN, ISRAEL, Charleston, W. Va., appointed professor of homi-letics and Midrash at Hebrew Union College, April 25, 1922.

BIRNBERG, NATHAN, Elmira, N. Y., re-elected member of Board ofEducation, June, 1921.

BLOCH, MAURICE, New York City, re-elected to State Legislature,Nov. 8, 1921.

BLOOM, J. C , Denver, Colo., re-appointed member of the ColoradoState Board of Optometry, Sept., 1921.

BOCHROCH, MAX H., Philadelphia, Pa., appointed professor ofclinical neurology of the Medical School of Temple University, June,1921.

BOOKSTEIN, ISADORE, appointed Albany County judge, Nov., 1921.BRANDEIS, ELIZABETH, Washington, D. C , appointed secretary of

the Minimum Wage Board of the District of Columbia, Sept., 1921;appointed special assistant to David L. Podell, in charge of investigat-ing building trade monopolies, Nov. 2, 1921.

CARO, MAURICE, Boston, Mass., appointed assistant<listrict attorneyof Suffolk County, March, 1922.

COEN, SAMUEL, Walden, Colo., appointed postmaster, Nov. 17, 1921.COHEN, JOSEPH L., appointed lecturer in Economics at Cambridge

University, March, 1922.

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COHEN, JULIUS HENRY, New York City, appointed one of eightmembers of the American Bar Association Committee to call a nationalconference which will meet at Washington, D. C , in February, to dis-cuss questions of raising the standards of legal education in the UnitedStates, Jan., 1922.

COHEN, SANFORD H., New York City, appointed assistant UnitedStates district attorney, Nov., 1921.

COHN, FREDERICK, rabbi, Omaha, Neb., re-appointed member of theBoard of Public Welfare, Oct., 1921.

CRONBACH, ABRAHAM, Chicago, 111., appointed professor of Jewishsociology at Hebrew Union College, April 25, 1922.

DICKSTEIN, SAMUEL, New York City, re-elected to State Legislature,Nov. 8, 1921.

DREYFUS, LOUIS G., JR., promoted consul of class 4, Nov. 23, 1921.ECKSTEIN, NATHAN, Seattle, Wash., elected chairman of the State

Tax Survey Commission, July, 1921.EHRLICH, ADOLPH, Boston, Mass., appointed member of commission

to investigate the State Administration, July, 1921.EILPERIN, JACOB, Brooklyn, N. Y., appointed city magistrate,

Jan., 1922.EINSTEIN, LEWIS, New York City, appointed envoy extraordinary

and minister plenipotentiary to Czecho-Slovakia, Oct. 8, 1921.ELIN, NATHAN, Newark, N. J., appointed member of Board of Tax

Commissioners, June, 1921.ELLIS, DAVID A., Boston, Mass., re-appointed commissioner in the

Department of Public Utilities, Dec., 1921.ELSBERG, ALFRED I., San Francisco, Cal., appointed member of the

School Board, Jan., 1922.ELSNEP. SOLOMON, Hartford, Conn., elected judge of Police Court,

June, 1, 1921.ESBERG, ALFRED, San Francisco, Cal., appointed member of Board

of Education, Sept., 1921.FEINBERG, SOLOMON, appointed postmaster, Lake Placid, N. Y.,

Jan. 5, 1922.FELENSTEIN, MURRAY, New York City, elected to State Legislature,

Nov. 8, 1921.FEUERLICHT, MORRIS M., Indianapolis, Ind., elected president of the

State Conference of Charities, Oct. 24, 1921.FISHER, ANNIE, Hartford, Conn., appointed assistant superintendent

of schools, Oct., 1921.FISHER, HARRY M., Chicago, III., elected judge of the Circuit Court,

June 6, 1921.FLEISHACKER, MORTIMER, San Francisco, Cal., appointed delegate to

conference on unemployment, at Washington, D. C , Sept. 26, 1921.FOREMAN, MILTON J., Chicago, 111., decorated officer of the Legion of

Honor of France, Aug. 27, 1921.

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FRANK, ELI, Baltimore, Md., appointed judge of the Supreme CourtBench of Baltimore, May, 1922.

FRANKEL, LEE K., New York City, appointed head of the WelfareBureau of the Post Office Department, June, 1921.

FREIBERG, ALBERT, Cincinnati, O., elected president of the Cincin-nati Academy of Medicine, May 22, 1922.

FREILICH, WILLIAM, Zanesville, 0., elected judge of Municipal Court,Dec, 1921.

FRIED, HENRY, Chicago, III., receives, from king of Roumania, medalof the highest Roumanian order, and title of Hof Cavalier, May, 1922.

FRIEDENBERG, BENJAMIN, appointed hydrographic and geodetic en-gineer, June 17, 1921.

FRIEDMAN, HENRY B., Allentown, Pa., appointed Assistant UnitedStates District Attorney, Dec, 1921.

FRIEDSAM, MICHAEL, New York City, receives honorary degree ofDoctor of Commercial Science, from New York University, June 1,1921.

GOLDFOGI.E, HENRY M., New York City, appointed president of theTax Board, July, 1921.

GOLDMAN, HENRY, New York City, created honorary citizen of theGerman Republic, Feb., 1922.

GOLDMAN, MRS. MAURICE, Houston, Tex., appointed member ofBoard of School Trustees, June, 1921.

GOMPERS, SAMUEL, Washington, D. C , appointed delegate to na-tional conference on unemployment, at Washington, D. C., Sept. 26,1921; appointed member of advisory committee to the American dele-gation in the Conference on the Limitation of Armament, Nov., 1921.

GOTTHEIL, RICHARD J. H., New York City, created chevalier of theLegion of Honor of France, March, 1922.

GOTTSBERGER, BENJAMIN B., New York City, appointed professor ofmining at Yale University, April, 1922.

HERRMAN, MOSES, New York City, re-appointed Justice of SpecialSessions, July, 1921.

HESS, ALFRED S., Gary, Ind., appointed postmaster, Nov. 18, 1921.HIRSCH, CLARENCE E., Lindenhurst, N. Y., appointed postmaster,

March 16, 1922.HIRSCHMAN, LEOLA, Milwaukee, Wis., appointed regent of the Uni-

versity of Wisconsin, May 2, 1922.HOLLANDER, JACOB H., Baltimore, Md., appointed to Board of

Referees for the Women's Garment Industry in Cleveland, O., March,1922. .

HURWITZ, BERNARD T., Kansas City, Mo., appointed assistant at-torney general of Missouri.

HUSIK, ISAAC, Philadelphia, Pa., promoted professor in the depart-ment of philosophy at the University of Pennsylvania, April, 1922.

ISAACS, BERNARD, Gueydan, La., appointed postmaster, Dec, 1921.JACOBS, JOSEPH E., promoted consul of class 6, Nov. 19, 1921.

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JACOBS, JULIUS L., Franklin, Minn., appointed postmaster, Nov. 17,1921.

JACOBSON, SAMUEL, Brooklyn, N. Y., appointed professor of bacteri-ology and pathology in the College of Osteopathy, Philadelphia, Pa.,Oct., 1921.

KAHAN, HENRY O., New York City, elected to State Legislature,Nov. 8, 1921.

KAHN, BERT, San Francisco, Cal., appointed appraiser of merchan-dise, District No. 28, March 16, 1922.

KAHN, OTTO H., appointed commander of the Legion of Honor ofFrance, June, 1921; appointed grand officer of the Order of the Crownof Italy, Sept., 1921.

KAUFMAN, VICTOR R., New York City, elected to State Legislature,Nov. 8, 1921.

KLAPPER, PAUL, New York City, appointed acting dean of the Schoolof Education of the College of the City of New York, June, 1921;appointed dean of the School of Education, College of the City of NewYork, Feb., 1922.

KLEIN, JULIUS, Boston, Mass., appointed director of the Bureau ofForeign Commerce, July, 1921.

KOENIG, MORRIS, New York City, appointed judge in Court of Gen-eral Sessions, March, 1922.

KORNFELD, JOSEPH SAUL, Columbus, O., appointed envoy extraordi-nary and minister plenipotentiary to Persia, Nov. 9, 1921.

KUN, JOSEPH L., Philadelphia, Pa., appointed assistant UnitedStates district attorney, Dec, 1921.

LASKER, ALBERT D., Chicago, 111., appointed chairman of LTnitedStates Shipping Board, June 9, 1921.

LEFF, LOUIS, Pittsburgh, Pa., appointed captain of the DetectiveDivision of the Pittsburgh Department of Police, April, 1922.

LEHMAN, HERBERT, New York City., awarded Medal of Gratitude(first class) by French Government, July, 1921.

LEISERSON, W. M., Rochester, N. Y., appointed delegate to confer-ence on unemployment, at Washington, D. C , Sept. 26, 1921.

LEVENSON, JOSEPH, New York City, appointed secretary to the StateMoving Picture Commission, July, 1921.

LEWINSON, RUTH, New York City, appointed trustee of Hunter Col-lege, July, 1921.

LEWIS, HARRY E., New York City, re-elected justice of SupremeCourt, Nov. 8, 1921.

LEWIS, WILLIAM M., Philadelphia, Pa., appointed judge of MunicipalCourt, Feb., 1922.

LEWISOHN, SAMUEL M., New York City, appointed member of theEconomic Advisory Committee on Unemployment, Sept., 1921.

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LISSNER, MEYER, appointed member of United States ShippingBoard for Pacific Coast, June 9, 1921.

LOEB, HANAN W., St. Louis, Mo., receives honorary degree of LL.D.from the St. Louis University, May 31, 1922.

MACK, ALFRED, Cincinnati, O., appointed member of the Board ofDirectors of the University of Cincinnati, O., Jan., 1922.

MANN, JACOB, appointed professor of Jewish history at HebrewUnion College, April 25, 1922.

MAY, MITCHELL, New York City, re-elected justice of SupremeCourt, Nov. 8, 1921.

MAYER, JULIUS M., New York City, appointed United States Circuitjudge (second circuit), Oct. 5, 1921.

MENDEL, LAFAYETTE B., appointed professor of physiological chem-istry at Yale University, June, 1921.

MENKEN, MRS. MORTIMER M., New York City, re-appointed mem-ber of the Board of Managers of the New York State Reformatory forWomen, Bedford Hills, N. Y., July, 1921.

MERENSKY, JOSEPH J., Chicago, 111., appointed assistant UnitedStates district attorney, June, 1921.

MEYERHART, MAX, Rome, Ga., appointed member of State LibraryCommission, June, 1921.

MICHAEL, MRS. RACHEL STIX, St. Louis, Mo., appointed member ofLibrary Board, June, 1921.

MIGEL, MOSES C, New York City, re-appointed chairman of NewYork State Commission for the Blind, Dec, 1921.

MILLER, JULIUS, New York City, elected president of the Boroughof Manhattan, Nov. 8, 1921.

MORGENSTERN, JULIAN, Cincinnati, O., appointed acting presidentof Hebrew Union College, Nov. 1, 1921.

NATHAN, EDWARD I., appointed to the consulate at Palermo, Dec,1921.

NEUMANN, ELIZABETH, New York City, appointed member of CityParole Commission, July, 1921.

NEWMAN, ISIDORE, appointed postmaster, Mexia, Tex., Feb. 20, 1922.OLDER, MORRIS, Hartford, Conn., appointed president of Board of

Police Commissioners, July, 1921.OPPENSTEIN, LOUIS H., Kansas City, Mo., appointed chairman of the

Board of Police Commissioners, May, 1922.OSTROLENK, BERNHARD, appointed postmaster, Farm School, Pa.,

Jan. 5, 1922.OTTINGER. ALBERT, New York City, appointed assistant attorney

general, Sept., 1921.PEIXOTTO, ERNEST C, created chevalier of the Legion of Honor of

France, June, 1921.

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PHILLIPS, BENJAMIN T., Selingrove, Pa., appointed postmaster,Feb. 7, 1922.

PICKARD, HENRY, Seattle, Wash., re-appointed member of StateBoard of Parole, June, 1921.

PLATT, I., Chicago, 111., appointed member of the Pharmacist Boardof Illinois, Feb., 1922.

PLONSKY, SAMUEL M., Washington, La., appointed postmaster,Jan. 20, 1922.

PORGES, GUSTAVE, colonel, Quartermaster Corps, receives, from kingof Serbia, the Royal Order of the White Eagle, Sept., 1921.

PRAG, MRS. MARY, San Francisco, Cal., appointed member of Boardof Education, Sept., 1921.

RAKEN, WILLIAM ELKIN, major, Philadelphia, Pa., appointedchevalier of the Order of the Crown of Italy, Oct., 1921.

RANK, MRS. ENOCH, Pittsburgh, Pa., appointed director of the De-partment of Charities of Pittsburgh, Jan., 1922.

RIPINSKI, SOLOMON, colonel, appointed United States commissionerfor Haines Precinct, First Division, Haines, Alaska, Jan., 1922.

ROXMER, CHARLES H., Paterson, N. J., appointed city attorney,Feb., 1922.

ROSENAU, WILLIAM, rabbi, Baltimore, Md., appointed member of aspecial commission to study the survey of state-owned and state-aidedcolleges of Maryland, Jan., 1922.

ROSENBERG, LOUIS JAMES, Detroit, Mich., elected life member of theFrench Academy of International History, July, 1921; appointed UnitedStates vice-consul for Spain, Jan., 1922.

ROSENFELD, JULIUS, Council Bluffs, la., elected president of theChamber of Commerce, May 20, 1922.

ROSENMAN, SAMUEL I., New York City, elected to State Legislature,Nov. 8, 1921.

RYTTENBERG, MOSES R., New York City, appointed city magistrate,July, 1921.

SCHAYER, ISADORE, professor of hygiene, University of South Caro-lina, appointed regimental surgeon of the First Infantry South Caro-lina National Guard, with rank of major, Jan., 1922.

SCHLESINGER, ELMER, Chicago, 111., appointed general counsel forthe United States Shipping Board, June, 1921.

SECHER, SOL., Memphis, Tenn., appointed postmaster, May, 1922SELIGMAN, EDWARD R. A., New York City, appointed member of the

economic advisory committee on unemployment, Sept., 1921.SHAPIRO, JOSEPH G., Shelton, Conn., elected acting judge of Court of

Common Pleas, July, 1921.SIMON, ABRAM, Washington, D. C , re-elected president of the Board

of Education, July 2, 1921.SIMON, LOUIS, Cleveland, O., re-appointed secretary of the city civil

service commission, Jan., 1922.

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SLONIMSKY, HENRY, appointed professor of Jewish education andethics at Hebrew Union College, April 25, 1922.

SNELLENBURG, JOSEPH N., Philadelphia, Pa., commissioned to enlistinterest of foreign countries in the Sesqui-Centennial Exposition to beheld in Philadelphia in 1926, Aug., 1921.

SOLOMON, SIEGFRIED, Platteville, Colo., appointed postmaster,Nov. 9, 1921.

STEIN, PHILIP, Plainview, Neb., appointed postmaster, Feb. 10, 1922.STEINBERG, JOSEPH, New York City, re-elected to State Legislature,

Nov., 1921.STONE, ELIJAH D., Mass., appointed assistant United States district

attorney, Oct., 1921.STRAUS, OSCAR S., New York City, invited by Council of the League

of Nations, Geneva, to assist Elihu Root, Judge George Gray, and JohnBassett Moore in proposing names of four persons as candidates forelection as judges of the International Court of Justice, June, 1921;appointed permanent chairman of General Committee on the Limitationof Armament of The American Federation of Labor, Nov., 1922.

TOPLITZ, MRS. FRANCIS, New York City, awarded, by French Govern-ment, Reconnoissance Medal (third class), Dec, 1921.

ULLMAN, SOL., New York City, re-elected to State Legislature,Nov., 1921.

WARSHAWSKY, ABEL G., Cleveland, O., sells painting, "The Moun-tains of Provence," to the French Government for the LuxembourgGallery, Dec, 1921.

WARBURG, PAUL M., New York City, re-elected member of AdvisoryCouncil of the Federal Reserve Board, Jan. 5, 1922.

WEILL, , San Francisco. Cal., appointed chevalier of theLegion of Honor of France, Aug., 1921.

WEINBERG, HARRY E., Duluth, Minn., appointed city prosecutor,June, 1921.

WILEY, LOUIS, New York City, created chevalier of the Legion ofHonor of France, Oct., 1921.

WISE, JONAH B., Portland, Ore., re-appointed member of the OregonState Board of Higher Curricula, April, 1922.

WISE, STEPHEN S., selected associate chairman of the Advisory Com-mittee on the Limitation of Armaments of The American Federation ofLabor, Nov., 1921.

WOLF, ARCHIBALD J., New York City, appointed head of Departmentof Commercial Laws of the Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce,Aug., 1921.

WOLF, SIMON, elected honorary member of the Board of Trade,Washington, D. C , Dec, 1921.

WOLFE, MAX, Chicago, 111., receives medal of Carnegie Foundation,Jan., 1922.

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WOLFENSON, Louis B., appointed professor of Hebrew and cognatelanguages at Hebrew Union College, April 25, 1922.

WOLMAN, LEO, New York City, appointed member of Economic Ad-visory Committee on Unemployment, Sept., 1921.

ZINNER, D. J., Cleveland, O., elected mayor of Fairview, 0., Nov.,1921.

Military

BAMBERGER, ADOLPH H., promoted ensign, U. S. N., Nov. 2, 1921.BAMBERGER, RAYMOND S., promoted major, Adj. General's Dept.,

U. S. A., April 29, 1922.BECKER, LEON W., promoted lieutenant, U. S. N., Dec, 1921.BLUMENKRANZ, WALTER M., promoted ensign, U. S. N., Nov. 2, 1921.COHEN, DAVID L., promoted assistant surgeon, with rank of lieu-

tenant, July 13, 1921.COHEN, LOUIS, Washington, D. C , appointed member of the Ameri-

can Technical Staff to the Conference on Limitation of Armament,Nov., 1921.

EPSTEIN, WILLIAM A., passed assistant surgeon, U. S. N., Dec, 1921.FLEISCHER, RALPH ELI, promoted captain, U. S. A., quartermaster's

corps, Dee., 1921.FRIED, SAMUEL S., promoted ensign, U. S. N., Nov. 2, 1921.GINSBURGH, ABRAHAM ROBERT, promoted captain, field artillery,

Dec, 1921.GROSS, CHARLES RAYMOND, promoted lieutenant, infantry, June 20,

1921.HART, STANLEY D., promoted surgeon, U. S. N., Dec, 1921.JACOBSON, SIMON, promoted captain, U. S. A., quartermaster's

corps, Dec, 1921.KAMINSKI, HAROLD, promoted ensign, U. S. N., Nov. 2, 1921.KLEIN, HAROLD S., promoted lieutenant, U. S. N., Dec, 1921.LIPPMAN, Louis B., passed assistant dental surgeon, U. S. N., Nov. 2,

1921.LYONS, DAVID, promoted commander, U. S. N., Dec, 1921.MENDELSON, JOSEPH AARON, promoted captain, medical corps,

U. S. N., Dec. 14, 1921.MORDECAI, ALFRED, promoted captain, medical corps, U. S. A.,

Nov. 9, 1921.NATHANSON, JOSEPH GEORGE, promoted lieutenant, infantry, Nov.

17, 1921.POLAK, ISAAC B., passed assistant surgeon, U. S. N., Dec, 1921.ROSENBERG, NATHAN, promoted captain, medical corps, U. S. A.,

July 22, 1921.ROSENSTEIN, ALBERT L. R., promoted ensign, U. S. N., May 23, 1922.

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ROSENTHAL, DAVID THEODORE, promoted lieutenant, engineer corps,U. S.. A., Nov. 17, 1921; promoted captain, chemical warfare service,U. S. A., Jan. 23, 1922.

ROTH, LOUIS J., promoted lieutenant, U. S. N., Nov. 2, 1921.RUBIN, SAMUEL, promoted lieutenant, coast artillery corps, U. S. A.,

Nov. 17, 1921; promoted captain, chemical warfare service, U. S. A.,Jan. 23, 1922.

SCHWARTZ, ABRAHAM T., promoted chief pharmacist, U. S. N.,Nov. 21, 1921.

SCHWARTZ, PHILIP, promoted lieutenant, ordnance department,Nov. 17, 1921; promoted captain, chemical warfare service, U. S. A.,Jan. 23, 1922.

SILVERMAN, SAMUEL, promoted ensign, U. S. N., May 23, 1922.SILVERSTONE, HARVEY JULIUS, promoted captain, infantry, Dec, 1921.SOBEL, HERBERT R., promoted lieutenant, U. S. N., March 31, 1922.SOLOMONS, EDWARD A., promoted ensign, U. S. N., May 23, 1922.TAUSSIG, JOSEPH K., promoted captain, U. S. N., Nov. 21, 1921.WOLFE, ALFRED S., promoted commander, U. S. N., Jan. 18, 1922.ZIMMERMAN, WALTER E., promoted ensign, U. S. N., May 23, 1922.

BRITISH EMPIREADLER, NETTIE, London, elected deputy chairman of County- Council,

March, 1922.BLES, G. M., Manchester, appointed consul to the Netherlands, Jan.,

1922.BRANDIN, LOUIS, London, awarded the La Grange prize by the

French Academie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres, May, 1922.COHEN, LEWIS J. P., Adelade (Australia), elected lord mayor, Jan.,

1922. •DAVIS, DAVID, elected mayor of Birmingham, Nov. 9, 1921.GASTER, MOSES, London, awarded Order of the Crown of Roumania,

Dec, 1921.GENUSSON, M. L., Barkley West (South Africa), elected deputy

mayor, Jan., 1922.GLUCKSTEIN, SAMUEL, created commander of the Order of Leopold

of Belgium, July, 1921.HARTOG, MARCUS, Cork, elected emeritus professor of University

College, Jan., 1922.INSTONE, SAMUEL, Cardiff, knighted, June 3, 1921.ISAAC, ABRAHAM, India, appointed a subordinate judge in the

Presidency, Aug., 1921.JACOBS, S. W., K. C., Canada, re-elected to Parliament, Dec, 1921.KISCH, F. H., major, London, appointed chevalier of the Legion of

Honor of France, Aug., 1921.KORMAN, DAVID, Englehart (Canada), elected mayor, Jan., 1922.LANGDON, E. H., Manchester, elected emeritus director of Chamber

of Commerce, June, 1921.

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LEWIS, HENRY G., South Africa, appointed K. C , Sept., 1921.LIVINGSTONE, LEO, captain, Canada, promoted lieutenant-colonel,

July, 1921.LUNTZ, MRS. FANNY, Outdshorn (South Africa), elected municipal

councillor, Jan., 1922.NISSIM, MYER, India, appointed honorary magistrate, March, 1922.PRINCE, ALEXANDER, created knight of the Order of the British

Empire, Jan., 1922.RAYMOND, A. J., India, appointed honorary magistrate, March, 1922.RICHARDSON, LEWIS, South Africa, knighted, June 3, 1921.RUBINSTEIN, MABEL, presented with illuminated diploma of the

Joint Committee of the British Red Cross Society and of the Order ofSt. John of Jerusalem, June, 1921.

SAMUEL, SIR MARCUS, London, created peer (Lord Bearsted), June 3,1921.

SIMMONS, MAJOR PERCY, awarded Grand Cross of the Order of theCrown of Belgium, July, 1921; appointed knight commander of the Vic-torian Order, Jan., 1922.

SOLOMON, MOSES, captain, India, elected municipal councillor, Aug.,1921.

SPERBER, MARCUS M., Canada, appointed K. C , Jan., 1922.STEIN, SIR AUREL, elected fellow of the British Academy, July, 1921.VANDEN BERGH, MRS. HENRY, awarded Palme en Argent de

l'Ordre de la Couronne Beige, Oct., 1921.WOLF, A., London, promoted professor of Logic and Scientific

Method in the University of London, Dec, 1921.

FRANCE

AARON, , appointed on Commission of Reparations, Jan., 1922.ALFASSA, , appointed governor-general of French Equatorial

Africa, Oct., 1921.ASSCHER, JOSEPH, promoted officer of the Legion of Honor, Oct.,

1921.BING, , appointed chevalier of the Legion of Honor, Jan., 1922.Bossis, EUGENE, appointed chevalier of the Legion of Honor, May,

1922.BRUNSCHWIG, , appointed officer of the Legion of Honor, 1922.CAMONDO, MOISE DE, count, appointed member of the Council of the

National Museums of France, Jan., 1922.COHEN, GUSTAVE, professor at Strasbourg University, awarded the

Broquette-Gouin Prize, July, 1921.DEUTSCH, EMILE DE LA MEURTHE, Paris, promoted commander of the

Legion of Honor, Sept., 1921.FRANCK, , colonel, promoted brigadier-general, July, 1921.

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GHEZ, LEON, appointed chevalier of the Legion of Honor, May, 1922.GOLDSCHMIDT, , appointed judge of the Commercial Tribunal,

Feb., 1922.GOMEZ-VALS, EMILE, Bordeaux, appointed chevalier of the Legion of

Honor, Aug., 1921.HENDLE, —• , appointed member of the Council of State, Aug.,

1921.JAFFE, ISRAEL, appointed chevalier of the Legion of Honor, Sept.,

1921.LEON, PAUL, elected member of 1'Academie des Beaux-Arts, April,

1922.LEON, XAVIER, appointed member of Superior Council of National

Office of Wards of the Nation, May, 1922.LEVEN, EMILE, appointed member of Superior Council of National

Office of Wards of the Nation, May, 1922.LEVY, GEORGES, appointed judge of the Regional Tribunal, April,

1922.MAYER, •, Paris, appointed chevalier of the Legion of Honor,

Aug., 1921.METZGER, , rabbi, Paris, appointed chevalier of the Legion of

Honor, Sept., 1921.NEYMARCK, ALFRED, Paris, appointed member of State Council for

Workmen's Homes, July, 1921.OUALID, WILLIAM, appointed professor of the Law Faculty at Stras-

bourg, Jan., 1922.PERQUEL, JULES, appointed officer of the Legion of Honor, Jan. 26,

1922.PONTREMOLI, , elected member of Academy of Fine Arts, Feb.,

1922.REINACH, MME. SOLOMON, Paris, appointed dame of the Legion of

Honor, Oct., 1921.WIDAL, FEINAND, appointed grand officer of the Legion of Honor,

July, 1921.WIDAL, G., Paris, elected member of Academy of Science of Sweden,

March, 1922.WOLFF, ALBERT, former French director of the Metropolitan Opera,

appointed chevalier of the Legion of Honor, March 26, 1922; awardedGold Medal of Beneficence, March, 1922.

GERMANY

FINSTEIN, ALBERT, awarded honorary degree of D. Sc. by Univer-sity of Manchester, England, June 2, 1921.

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GUGGENHEIMER, ADOLPH, appointed to plan and supervise the workof reconstruction in the devastated portions of France which Germanyis obliged to rebuild, July, 1921.

HARDEN, MAXIMILIAN, awarded Strindbourg prize for book on "Warand Peace," Feb., 1922.

LIEBERMANN, MAX, Berlin, painter, elected president of the BerlinAcademy, Feb., 1922.

MENDELSOHN, , Berlin, appointed on Commission to deal withforeign credits, Dec, 1921.

RATHENAU, WALTER, Berlin, appointed Minister of Foreign Affairs,Feb., 1922.

REUTLINGER, JEAN, awarded military medal, April, 1922.TAUBLER, EUGEN, director of Academie fuer die Wissenschaft des

Judenthums, appointed extraordinary professor of ancient history atthe University of Zurich, Switzerland, April, 1922.

NETHERLANDS

AALTEN, S. J. L. VAN, Rotterdam, decorated with Order of the RisingSun of Japan, July, 1921.

ASSCHER, A., Amsterdam, created officer of the Holy Treasure ofJapan, July, 1921.

ASCHSER, B. E., Amsterdam, created knight of the Order of theNetherlands Lion, Dec, 1921.

ASSCHER, JOSEPH, Amsterdam, appointed officer of the Legion ofHonor of France, Oct., 1921.

ONDERNIJZER, A. S., chief rabbi, appointed officer of the Order ofOrange Nassau, July, 1921.

SANDERS, A., Rotterdam, appointed knight of the Order of OrangeNassau, Sept., 1921.

VAN CREVELD, A., Amsterdam, appointed knight of the Order ofOrange Nassau, Jan., 1922.

VAN GENDERINGEN, S., Kampen, appointed knight of the Order ofOrange Nassau, Sept., 1921.

VAN ITALIE, L., Leyden, appointed knight of the Order of Nether-lands Lion, Sept., 1921.

PALESTINE

BENTWICH, NORMAN, Jerusalem, decorated by king of England, June,1921.

GINZBERG, , appointed inspector of Jewish schools in Pal-estine, Dec, 1921.

HYAMSON, ALBERT M., appointed director of the Department ofLabor, Jan., 1922.

PANIZIL, , rabbi, Jerusalem, elected chief rabbi of Sophia,Bulgaria, Feb., 1922.

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SLOUSCH, NAHUM, appointed head of the Jewish section of the Jeru-salem Museum, Nov., 1921.

WARBURG, OTTO, Jerusalem, appointed head of the Institute forAgricultural Research, Dec, 1921.

POLAND

ARAK, MEIR, rabbi, Buzsham, elected rabbi of Tarnow, March,1922.

ASHKENAZY, SIMON, promoted to rank of minister plenipotentiaryand envoy extraordinary, July, 1921.

BERENSON, LEON, appointed counsellor of the Polish embassy atTokio, Sept., 1921.

FEINER, JOSEPH, rabbi, Lodz, elected deputy to thesejm, July, 1921.HALLER, JOSEPH, rabbi, Lodz, elected deputy to the sejm, July, 1921.MENDELSOHN, :—, elected deputy to the sejm, Dec. 6, 1921.MINKOVSKY, P., Warsaw, appointed director of the Credits Depart-

ment, Aug., 1921.PERLMUTTER, , rabbi, Warsaw, created chevalier of the Order

Polonia Restituta, Dec, 1921.SHOR, MOSES, Warsaw, elected rabbi, May, 1922.TAUBENSCHLAG, RAPHAEL, appointed professor of law at the Univer-

sity of Cracow, Nov., 1921.WISENBERG, HERMANN, appointed vice-director of the Taxation De-

partment at the Polish Ministry of Finance, Dec, 1921.

ROUMANIA

BERKOWITZ, , Bucharest, elected member of parliament,March, 1922.

FILDERMAN, ———, Bucharest, elected member of parliament,March, 1922.

LERNER, ——•—, Bucharest, elected member of parliament, March,1922.

NEMIROWER, , chief rabbi, appointed member of the com-mission to regulate the activities of the chaplains of the Roumanianarmy, Nov., 1921.

ROSENTHAL, , appointed expert at Genoa Conference, April,1922.

SAMUELOVITCH, , Bucharest, elected member of parliament,March, 1922.

STERN, — , Bucharest, elected member of parliament, March,1922.

STRAUCHER, BENNO, Czernowitz, elected member of parliament,March, 1922.

WEISELBERGER, SALO, re-elected mayor of Czernowitz, March, 1922;elected member of senate, March, 1922.

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OTHER COUNTRIES

BRANDES, GE.ORG, Copenhagen, awarded honorary degree of doctorby Athens University, March, 1922.

BRUZKUS, , Kovno, appointed Minister for Jewish Affairs,Nov., 1921.

COHN, GEORGE, Copenhagen, appointed advisor to the Minister forForeign Affairs, Jan., 1922.

DISEGNI, —• , chief rabbi, Verona, elected chief rabbi of theSephardic community in Bucharest, March, 1922.

DUBNOW, SIMON, appointed professor of history at the University ofLithuania at Kovno, March, 1922.

EISENMANN, Louis, professor, appointed by the Czecho-Slovak gov-ernment to the faculty of Slav Civilization at the University of Paris,Jan., 1922.

FISCHER, O., awarded Order of Tashon Chia Ho, June, 1921.GEIGER, BERNHARD, professor at the University of Vienna, appointed

to chair of Hindu philology at the Tagore Academy in India, Dec. 30,1921.

GLUECKSTAEDT, , appointed delegate for Denmark to theGenoa Conference, March, 1922.

HANETZKY, , appointed assistant commissary for ForeignAffairs in Soviet Russia, Dec, 1921.

HARDOON, S. A., Shanghai, receives the Grand Ribbon of the SecondGrade of Chia Ho, Jan., 1922.

HARDOON, MRS. S. A., Shanghai, awarded badge of decoration ofMercy and Benevolence of the First Rank (third class), Jan., 1922.

KADOORIE, E. S., Shanghai, decorated with the Cross of the Legionof Honor of France, June, 1921; awarded gold medal by the FrenchAcademy, July, 1921.

KOCSKEMETI, LEOPOLD, Nagy Vara, elected chief rabbi of Budapest,Nov., 1921.

MALACH, PEPO, Salonica, appointed minister of finance, March, 1922.MEIR, JACOB, haham, "former chief rabbi of Salonica and rabbi in

Jerusalem, decorated by king of Serbia, Feb., 1922.MORTARA, LUDOVICI, Rome, appointed Minister of the Interior,

Nov., 1921.NAHOUM, CHAIM, formerly chief rabbi of Turkey, appointed officer of

the Legion of Honor of France, Nov., 1921.NATHAN, W. S., major, Tientsin, elected president of Municipal

Council, June, 1921.PESHKOFF, — • , appointed secretary of the Russian commission

dealing with the famine, Sept., 1921.PINES, NOAH, Brussels, appointed chevalier of the Order Couronne

Beige, Nov., 1921.

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SASSOON, EZEKIEL, Bagdad, appointed Minister of Finance of theHedjaz, Oct., 1921.

SCHWARTZ, — , appointed consul for Austria to Palestine, April,1922.

SKIDELSKY, S. L., awarded Order of Tashon Chia Ho, June, 1921.WILENSKY, , Santiago, Chili, appointed consul to Palestine,

Feb., 1922.

APPENDIX IIIBEQUESTS AND GIFTS

UNITED STATES

JUNE. San Francisco, Cal.: Memorial gift of $50,000 to PacificHebrew Orphan Asylum by Mrs. Leopold Michels. Additional gifts of$5000 each from children of late I. W. Hellman, Sr., and Mrs. D. J.Guggenheim.—Cincinnati, O.: J.W.Freiberg bequeaths $10,000 to Jew-ish charities. — New York City: Max B. Breitenbach bequeaths$100,000 to charitable organizations.

AUGUST. Detroit, Mich.: Isadore Sweetwine bequeaths $15,000 tocharitable institutions.—New York City: Michael Dreicer bequeaths$1,000,000 art collection to Metropolitan Museum of Art, and makeslarge bequests to Mt. Sinai Hospital and the Montefiore Hospital.—New York City: Alfred Blumenthal bequeaths bulk of $500,000 estateto charity.—-Philadelphia, Pa.: Louis Marks bequeaths $9000 to charity.

SEPTEMBER. New York' City: Nathaniel Myers bequeaths $100each to twenty-six charitable institutions.

OCTOBER. Chicago, 111.: Marcus Marx bequeaths $27,000 to Jewishcharitable institutions.—New York City: Jewish Theological SeminaryTeachers' Institute receives gift of $5000 from Felix M. Warburg inmemory of Jacob H. Schiff.—Brooklyn, N. Y.: Jacob Brenner bequeathsover $5000 to charity.

NOVEMBER. New York City: Felix M. Warburg gives $100,000 tofound chair of Civic Education at Teachers' College, Columbia Univer-sity, in memory of Jacob H. Schiff.—New York City: Adolph Lewisohngives $150,000 for Mt. Sinai Pathological Laboratory.

DECEMBER. New York City: P.Waldheim bequeaths$75,000 for theestablishment of a public forum.—Brooklyn, N. Y.: Adolph I. Nammbequeaths $10,000 to Brooklyn Federation of Jewish Charities.—NewYork City: Mrs. Caroline Bookman bequeaths $9000 to Jewish chari-ties.—-Pittsburgh, Pa.: Marks Browarsky bequeaths $100,000 for Jew-ish charitable institutions.—New York City: Jacob Wertheim bequeaths$100,000 to the Federation for the Support of Jewish PhilanthropicSocieties.

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JANUARY. New York City: Morris S. Barnet bequeaths $56,000 tocharity.—New York City: Mr. and Mrs. Felix M. Warburg donate$5000 to the Institutional Synagogue.—Des Moines, la.: Mrs. EmmaLederer bequeaths $7700 to Jewish philanthropies.—Philadelphia, Pa.:Henry Jacoby bequeaths $60,000 to Jewish Maternity Hospital.

FEBRUARY. New York City: Julius Kayser bequeaths $75,000 toJewish philanthrophies.—Brooklyn, N. Y.: Simon Halperin bequeaths$7600 to Brooklyn charities.—New York City: Moses Crystal bequeaths$11,000 to Jewish charity.—Cincinnati, O.: Jennie Faller Segal be-queaths $30,000 to Jewish Hospital for establishment of a children'sward; $12,000 to other charities.— Alfred S. Heidelbach bequeaths$175,000 to Jewish charities in New York City.

MARCH. New York City: Col. Michael Friedsam donates $5000 tothe library building fund of the College of the City of New York.—Buffalo, N. Y.: Solomon Jacobson gives $10,000 toward erection of newJewish hospital. — New York City: Leon J. Bamberger bequeaths$5000 to Jewish charity.—New York City: Lasker family gives $50,000to American Society for the Control of Cancer, in memory of Harry M.Lasker.—Cleveland, O.: Manuel Halle bequeaths $5000 to Mt. SinaiHospital.—New York City: Mrs. Julia Seligman bequeaths $100,000to charity.—Boston, Mass.: Louis Hecht, Jr., bequeaths $15,000 toJewish charities.

APRIL. Portland, Ore.: Ben Selling celebrates seventieth birthdaywith gifts to charity amounting to $27,000.

MAY. Boston, Mass.: Ferdinand Strauss bequeaths $13,000 to Jewishcharity; $10,000 to non-Jewish charity.—Philadelphia, Pa.: Federationof Jewish Charities receives $5000 from Jacob Weil estate.—Philadel-phia, Pa.: William Lipkin donates $30,000 for dispensary building forMt. Sinai Hospital.—Philadelphia, Pa.: Mrs. Rebecca Louchheim be-queaths $5000 to Jewish charities.

OTHER COUNTRIES

JUNE. Paris: Baron Edmond de Rothschild gives $800,000 toFrench Academy of Science to stimulate the study of the exact sciences.—Paris: Emile Deutsch de la Meurthe, member of Central Jewish Con-sistory of France, donates 10,000,000 francs for construction of dormi-tories and student houses, where poor students of Paris University maylive at moderate rental.

JULY. Paris: Baron Edmond de Rothschild makes additional gift oftwo million francs to the French Academy of Science.—Paris: BaronEdmond de Rothschild makes gift which takes form of an endowmentof the French Institute in London, which will produce an income of100,000 francs per annum.

AUGUST. Paris: French Academy awards the Aubril Prize (500francs) to the Jewish Trade School.

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SEPTEMBER. The Netherlandsche Israelitische Armbestuur (JewishBoard of Guardians) receives legacy of 25,000 gulden from widow ofBaron von Rosenthal, at her demise.

NOVEMBER. London: Executors of will of David Wolfsohn announcebequest of entire fortune of 150,000 florins to the Zionist Actions Com-mittee, for "The Jewish People."

DECEMBER. Salonica: Saul D. Midiano, of Triest, subscribes120,000 drachmas to fund for a home for the aged.

JANUARY. Bagdad: Ezekiel Sassoon donates £40,000 for buildingof colony in Palestine, in his name.—Meckleburg: W. Arendseedonates sum of money for an institute for research in cancer to beerected as part of the University of Jerusalem.—Hugo Herzfeld placesat disposal of the German president 5,000,000 marks for educationalscholarships for Germans, without distinction of creed.

FEBRUARY. Bucharest: Berkowitz donates 1,250,000 lei tofund for Jewish cultural institutions in Roumania. — Paris: BaronEdmond de Rothschild donates £10,000 to the Hebrew University,Jerusalem.

MARCH. London: Mrs. Charles Rothschild donates 100,000 lei tothe Jewish Lyceum at Nagyvarad, Roumania.

APPENDIX IVNECROLOGYUNITED STATES

ALBUM, SIMON H., rabbi, Chicago, 111., aged 72, June 13, 1921.AUSTRIAN, BEN, artist, New York City, at Kempton, Pa., aged 51,

Dec. 9, 1921.AZOULAY, ELIE, professor and educator, San Francisco, Cal., April 6,

1922.BAER, BEN, civic and philanthropic worker, St. Paul, Minn., aged 70,

July 27, 1921.BARKHOUSE, JULIUS, Civil War veteran and retired banker, Chicago,

111., aged 84, Oct. 3, 1921.BARNET, MORRIS S., merchant and philanthropist, New York City,

Dec. 23, 1921.BARUCH, SIMON, surgeon, authority on hydrotherapy, Civil War

veteran, first physician to advocate free baths, New York City, aged80, June 4, 1921.

BIJUR, ABRAHAM, merchant, New York City, aged 49, May 1, 1922.BLIDEN, MRS. FLORA, communal worker, Jerusalem, at Brooklyn,

N. Y., aged 75, April 25, 1922.

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BLUM, ABRAHAM, rabbi and police chaplain, New York City, aged 76,Aug. 5, 1921.

BLUMENTHAL, BENJAMIN, New York City, president of CongregationRodeph Sholom for twenty-five years, aged 74, Aug. 27, 1921.

BRENNER, JACOB M., former Commissioner of Jurors of Kings County,Brooklyn, N. Y., aged 64, Oct. 16, 1921.

CANTOR, JACOB A., former member of Congress and Borough presi-dent, New York City, aged 67, July 2, 1921.

CRYSTAL, MOSES, philanthropist, New York City, aged 56, Jan.,1922.

DEINARD, S. N., rabbi, Minneapolis, Minn., aged 48, Oct. 12, 1921.DESSAU, S. HENRY, physician, Civil War veteran, New Rochelle,

N. Y., aged 73, June 18, 1921.DEUTSCH, GOTTHARD, professor, dean of the faculty of Hebrew Union

College, Cincinnati, O., aged 62, Oct. 14, 1921.FENIGER, BEN, communal leader, Cleveland, O., aged 42, March 10,

1922.FORER, B., communal worker, Los Angeles, Cal., aged 56, Nov., 1921.FREIBERG, J. WALTER, communal and civic leader, Cincinnati, O.,

aged 62, June 9, 1921.GOLDMAN, LEWIS J., ex-president of Union of American Hebrew Con-

gregations, communal worker, Cincinnati, O., aged 71, Aug. 24, 1921.HALLE, CHARLES JOSEPH, New York City, art collector, aged 64,

Dec. 19, 1921.HERMALIN, DAVID M., Yiddish editor and playwright, Baldwin, L. I.,

aged 56, June, 1921.HERZOG, JOSEPH, inventor, lieutenant of Vigilance Committee of

1856, Oakland, Cal., aged 96, Feb., 1922.HESS, MAX, philanthropist, Allentown, Pa., aged 59, Feb. 5, 1922.HOFFMAN, BENJAMIN, judge, New York City, aged 59, May 20, 1922.JACOBI, VICTOR, musical composer, New York City, aged 37, Dec. 10,

1921.JACOBSON, SIMON, rabbi, New York City, at Tannersville, N. Y

aged 65, Oct. 21, 1921.JASTROW, MORRIS, JR., author and scholar, Philadelphia, Pa., aged

60, June 22, 1921.JOSEPH, MRS. ESTHER RACHEL, communal worker, New York City,

Feb., 1922.KARRAKIS, JOSEPH, philanthropist and civic worker, Newark, N. J.,

aged 52, Sept. 8, 1921.KASS, ABRAHAM LOUIS, retired banker, Brooklyn, N. Y., aged 59,

July, 1921.KAUFMANN, ISAAC, communal worker, Pittsburgh, Pa., aged 70,

July 18, 1921.

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KROHN, SAMUEL, rabbi, Denver, Colo., aged 74, July 4, 1921.KRONOLD, HANS, 'cellist and composer, New York City, aged 51,

Jan. 10, 1922.KURZMAN, JULIUS C , manufacturer, New York City, aged 41,

Feb. 20, 1922.LAMBERT, JULIUS J., communal worker, New York City, aged 73,

Nov. 10, 1921.LANDMAN, LOUIS H., eye specialist, Cincinnati, O., at Cairo, Egypt,

aged 64, Jan., 1922.LEWINTHAL, ISIDORE, rabbi, Nashville, Tenn., aged 72, May 17, 1922.LIPPMAN, AARON, rabbi, Worcester, Mass., aged 72, Jan., 1922.LIPSETT, E. R. ("Halitvack"), journalist, New York City, aged 52,

Nov., 1921.LITTMAN, MAX, army veteran, philanthropist, St. Louis, Mo., aged

75, in Germany, Aug. 5, 1921.Louis, MRS. MINNIE D., communal leader, New York City, aged 80,

March 12, 1922.Low, MINNIE F., social worker, Chicago, 111., May 28, 1922.MAY, ALFRED, politician, Brooklyn, N. Y., aged 76, May 14, 1922.MENCHOFSKY, BORUCH, rabbi, Kansas City, Mo., aged 76, Oct. 9,

1921.MESSING, ABRAHAM, former rabbi, Albuquerque, New Mexico, May

10, 1922.MORDECAI, GOODMAN L., Civil War veteran, Philadelphia, Pa., aged

93, April 25, 1922.MORSE, JACOB R., merchant and civic worker, Boston, Mass., aged

55, Oct. 8, 1921.MYERS, ISADORE, former rabbi and scholar, Los Angeles, Cal., aged

66, April 25, 1922.MYERS, NATHANIEL, philanthropist, New York City, aged 73,

Aug. 29, 1921.NATHAN, MAX, manufacturer, New York City, aged 93, April 17,

1922.NEWMAN, ELI, member of City Council, Helena, Ark., aged 54,

Jan., 1922.OPPENHEIM, SAMSON D., former editor "American Jewish Year Book,"

New York City, aged 54, Dec. 10, 1921.OPPENHEIMER, ABRAHAM, Mexican and Civil War veteran, Philadel-

phia, Pa., aged 101, Jan. 7, 1922.PALITZ, BERNARD, communal worker and leader, New York City,

March 1, 1922.PATEK, ROBERT, physician, captain in the medical corps, U. S. A.,

San Francisco, Cal., Aug. 25, 1921.PEDOTT, JOSEPH, political economist, Chicago, III, May 25, 1922.RABINOWITZ, REUBEN, rabbi, New Haven, Conn., aged 27, Jan. 25,

1922.

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REICHERT, ISADORE, rabbi, Richmond Hill, N. Y., aged 52, Jan. 31,1922.

ROSENSON, BENJAMIN, rabbi, Pottsville, Pa., aged 45, Nov. 20, 1921.ROSENTHAL, ALEXANDER SIDNEY, former municipal court justice, and

United States consul to Leghorn, Italy, Brooklyn, N. Y., aged 66,Jan. 23, 1922.

ROTHSCHILD, ABRAHAM, philanthropist, trustee of Chamber of Com-merce, Newark, N. J., July, 1921.

SCHRAM, Louis B., member of the Council of National Defence, NewYork City, aged 65, Aug. 14, 1921.

SHOHET, CHAYIM NATHAN, rabbi, Portland, Me., aged 69, June 12,1921.

SILBERSTEIN, MAX, rabbi, San Francisco, Cal., Oct., 1921.SIROVICH, JACOB, rabbi, New York City, aged 74, July 2, 1921.STRAUSS, FERDINAND, communal worker, Boston, Mass., aged 70,

April 24, 1922.TARESKY, HERMAN, former rabbi and composer, New York City,

aged 91, Feb., 1922.TAUSSIG, RUDOLPH J., merchant and civic leader, San Francisco, Cal.,

aged 60, Jan. 24, 1922.WASSERMAN, JOSEPH, rabbi, New York City, aged 66, Oct. 8, 1921.WEIL, JACOB, communal worker, Philadelphia, Pa., aged 56, Dec. 24,

1921.WIENER, ABRAHAM, civic and communal worker, Cleveland, O., aged

80, Dec. 10, 1921.WIENER, JACOB, caterer and restaurateur, Philadelphia, Pa., at At-

lantic City, N. J., aged 73, July 18, 1921.WINIG, HYMAN, rabbi, Albany, N. Y., aged 82, Jan. 11, 1922.WOLFE, FDWARD I., member of Board of Supervisors, San Francisco,

Cal., Jan. 26, 1922.ZARETSKY, SIMON, rabbi, New York City, aged 74, April 27, 1922.ZEIFFERT, MOSES, Yiddish novelist, New York City, aged 77, Feb.,

1922.ZEISLER, JOSEPH, rabbi, Lawrence, Kan., at Brooklyn, N. Y., aged

60, July 11, 1921.ZINSLER, LEOPOLD, rabbi, New York City, aged 66, April 25, 1922.

AUSTRIA

BRANDT, MARIANNE, mezzo-soprano, Vienna, aged 78, July, 1921.COHEN, DAVID, painter, Vienna, aged 61, Feb., 1922.KAUFMAN, ISIDORE, professor, portrait painter, Vienna, aged 70,

Dec. 11, 1921. .KRAMER, MORITZ, rabbi, Vienna, July, 1921.POPPER, JOSEPH (LYNKEUS), publicist, Vienna, aged 84, Dec. 21,1921.

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BRITISH EMPIRE

ALEXANDER, DAVID L.F lawyer, former president of the Board ofDeputies of British Jews, London, aged 80, April 30, 1922.

BEHRENS, WALTER EUGENE, Manchester, former president of theBritish Chamber of Commerce, Paris, at Valescure (Riviera), May, 1922.

BERNSTEIN, LEWIS, rabbi and scholar, London, aged 78, Feb. 2, 1922.COHEN, EVELINE, physician, Weston-super-Mare, Jan., 1922.DAINOW, ISRAEL, rabbi, London, aged 87, March 13, 1922.DEPASS, DANIEL, philanthropist, London, June, 1920.FINKELSTEIN, A. VAL (LITVINOFF), linguist, London, aged 72, June 12,

1921.GOODMAN, EDWARD JOHN, journalist, novelist, and dramatist, Lon-

don, Oct., 1921.HARRIS, ALFRED W., alderman, Dublin, at London, aged 84, Jan.,

1922.HIRSCHBERG, ISIDORE, communal worker, South Africa, Jan., 1922.HORWITZ, HELENA, artist, London, July 22, 1921.IDELSOHN, ABRAHAM, editor of ha-'Olam, London, Dec, 1921.ISAACS, JAMES HENRY, communal leader, South Africa, aged 62,

June 12, 1921.JAFFE, DANIEL, Croyden, former government engineer at Hong Kong,

June 11, 1921.JOSEPH, MRS. MONTEFIORE, communal worker, Canada, Aug., 1921.JUNG, MEYER, rabbi, chief of Federation of Synagogues, London,

aged 58, June 10, 1921.LANDAU, HERMAN, philanthropist and social worker, London, aged

82, Aug. 25, 1921.LANDSBURY, MRS. MINNIE, alderman, London, aged 32, Jan. 1, 1922.LEVY, JOSHUA M., communal worker, president of Sephardic congre-

gation, London, aged 68, March 2, 1922.LIPMAN, N., head of Shohetim, London, aged 74, July 4, 1921.LOTINGA, ABRAHAM, communal worker, West Hartlepool, Dec. 18,

1921.LUCAS, SIR ARTHUR, communal worker, London, aged 76, Jan. 9,

1922.MINSKI, HENRY, councillor, Sunderland, aged 57, Sept., 1921.NATHAN, SIR ROBERT, statesman, London, aged 55, June 26, 1921.OPPENHEIMER, SIR BERNARD, pioneer of diamond cutting industry,

London, aged 56, June 13, 1921.POLAK, JOSEPH H., communal worker, member of Chamber of Com-

merce, London, aged 62, July 17, 1921.RABINOWITZ, SAMUEL JACOB, rabbi, Hebrew author, Liverpool, aged

64, June 13, 1921.RICHARDSON, K., communal worker, South Africa, Jan., 1922.RICHARDSON, NEWMAN, alderman, Sunderland, aged 67, Sept., 1921.ROSENFELD, CHAIM W., author, London, aged 75, Feb. 22, 1922.

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SAMUEL, HENRY, director of mining company, South Africa, Sept.,1921.

SILVEKBERG, ISAAC, communal worker, London, March, 1922.STANFIELD, DAVID, communal leader, South Africa, June 23, 1921.TRENNER, JOSEPH, communal worker, N. Kensington, aged 62, Dec.

31, 1921.WIENER, LUDWIG, former member of Colonial Parliament, Secretary

of Treasury and president of Capetown Chamber of Commerce, SouthAfrica, aged 83, Nov. 26, 1921.

WOOLF, GABRIEL, councillor, Newcastle, aged 63, Feb., 1922.

FRANCE

BLOCH, MAURICE, educationalist and author, Paris, aged 69, Feb.,1922.

CHEFTEL, MICHEL, statesman, Paris, April 28, 1922.COBLENTZ, DAVID, communal worker, Paris, aged 83, July, 1921.FINOT, JEAN (FINKELSTEIN), writer and philosopher, aged 66, April,

1922.FREUND-DESCHAMPS, CHARLES, financier, Paris, aged 74, Dec, 1921.GINZBURG, BARON MICHAEL DE, Paris, July, 1921.HERTZENBERG, HENRY, comedian and theatrical director, Nice, aged

60, April, 1922.LEVY, CHARLES, member of Jewish Consistory of the Lower Rhine

and Municipal Councillor, Duttlenheim, aged 78, Sept. 6, 1921.LEVY, GEORGES, lieutenant-colonel, chevalier of the Legion of Honor

and bearer of Croix de Guerre, May, 1922.LEVY, RAOUL, member of the Central Consistory of French Jews,

Paris, aged 63, Jan., 1922.LIPPMANN, GABRIEL, professor, University of Paris, aged 76, July 14,

1921.NAQUET-LAROQUE, , general, grand officer of the Legion

of Honor, member of the Central Consistory of the Jews of France,Paris, July, 1921.

NEYMARK, ALFRED, political economist, Paris, aged 73, Aug. 1, 1921.RAFFALOVICH, ARTHUR, economist, privy councillor, commercial at-

tache to the Russian Imperial JJmbassy, Paris, aged 68, Dec, 1921.ROTHSCHILD, BARONESS DE, Paris, March, 1922.SCHNEIDER, FREDERIC, doctor of law and chevalier of Legion of

Honor, Sept., 1921.ZEITOUN, ISRAEL, chief rabbi, and president of the Rabbinical Court,

Tunis, aged 73, April 23, 1921.

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GERMANY

BERDYCZEWSKI, MICAH JOSEPH (Bin Goryon), Hebrew author andnovelist, Berlin, aged 56, Nov., 1921.

HOCHFELD, SAMSON, rabbi, Berlin, aged SO, Aug. 10, 1921.HOFFMANN, DAVID, professor, head of Hildesheimer Seminary, Berlin,

aged 78, Nov., 1921.NIKISCH, ARTHUR, orchestral conductor, Leipzig, aged 66, Jan., 1922.NOBEL, N. A., rabbi, Frankfurt, Jan. 24, 1922.ROSANS, , mathematician and professor, formerly rector of

University of Breslau, Berlin, aged 80, Jan. 22, 1922.WOHLAUER, ALBERT, teacher, communal worker, Breslau, Feb., 1922.

HUNGARY

BAKONYI, SAMU, statesman, Budapest, aged 60, April, 1922.DUSCHINSKY, BERNARD, chief rabbi, Namesto, at Rakospolata, aged

84, Dec, 1921.GOLDZIHER, IGNAZ, professor, Orientalist, and author, Budapest,

aged 71, Nov., 1921.Kiss, JOSEPH, poet, member of Royal Scientific Academy, Budapest,

aged 83, Jan., 1922.STILLER, BERTALAN, lecturer at Budapest University, Budapest,

aged 82, Jan., 1922.NETHERLANDS

BONNIST, Z. I., philanthropist, Amsterdam, March, 1922.BROUWER, JACOB, communal worker, Amsterdam, aged 57, Feb. 5,

1922.HOLLANDER, J. S., communal and civic worker, Rotterdam, Nov.,

1921.ITALIE, ELCHANAN ENOCH, educator, Rotterdam, Feb., 1922.KOPPEL, H., member of Town Council and president of the Chamber

of Commerce, Amsterdam, aged 65, March, 1922.VAN WEZEL, ANDRIES, communal worker and philanthropist, Amster-

dam, July, 1921.WOLFF, ISAAC, lawyer, member of the Town Council and alderman,

knight of the Order of the Netherlands Lion, Leenwarden, aged 68,July, 1921.

PALESTINE

GORDON, A. D., author and labor leader, Dagonia, March, 1922.LANGE, MRS. MICHAEL communal worker. Zichron Jacob, Jan.,

1922.RUBIN, ZALMAN, rabbi, assassinated, Jerusalem, Nov. 2, 1921.SCHLESSINGER, AKIBA JOSEPH, author, Jerusalem, aged 84, May,

1922.

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TELLER, ISRAEL HALEVI, Hebrew author and translator, Rehoboth,aged 87, Jan., 1922.

WALLENSTEIN, MOSCHE NACHUM, rabbi, Jerusalem, aged 81, March23, 1922.

POLAND

FELD, ISAAC, author and organizer of Zionist party in Galicia, Lem-berg, aged 60, April 23, 1922.

JAGUST-MANIVETZKA, MME., founder of the Jewish school at Bialy-stok, March, 1922.

MEYERSON, MALVINA, authoress, Lublin, Feb., 1922.NATHAN, KASRIEL, rabbi, Yagustova (Suwalk), aged 76, Jan., 1922.POZNANSKI, SAMUEL A., chief rabbi, author, Warsaw, aged 57,

Dec. 4, 1921.RAKOWSKY, ABRAHAM, author, Zambrowo, aged 67, Dec, 1921.SHALKOWITCH, ABRAHAM LEIB (Ben Avigdor), Hebrew writer and

publisher, Warsaw, at Carlsbad, aged 57, Sept., 1921.ZELOTNIK, MORDECAI JONAH, rabbi, Plotzk, March 17, 1922.ZIPPUR, GERSHON, editor, leader of Zionism, Lemberg, aged 53,

Nov., 1921.RUSSIA

BARETZ, HEDMAN, social worker, Kiev, aged 87, April, 1922.BONVAL, , artist, Dec, 1921.CHAJES, , banker, Odessa, Dec, 1921.COLEMAN, ZEVI, rabbi, Cherson, Jan., 1921.DUBOSARSKY, E., lawyer and statesman, Kertsch (Crimea), executed

by Bolshevik authorities, June, 1921.EPSTEIN, , artist, Dec., 1921.FEINBERG, , rabbi (killed in riots), Odessa, April, 1922.JAFFE, ADOLPH, Bolshevist diplomat, assassinated, Sept., 1921.LIFSHITZ, (Gershon ben Gershon), author, Odessa, Aug., 1921.REISEN, KALMAN, Yiddish writer, Aug., 1921.SEV, LEOPOLD, author and editor, Russia, at Paris, aged 56, Dec,

1921.SHAJENETZ, , artist, Dec, 1921.

OTHER COUNTRIES

ASCOLI, MORSE, professor, Rome, Italy, July 6, 1921.BERKOWITCH, ALBERT, communal worker, Riga, Latvia, aged 60,

Dec, 1921.EZRA, EDWARD ISAAC, communal worker, Shanghai, aged 41, Dec. 15,

1921.DANZIG, MARKUS, rabbi, Veczed, Czecho-Slovakia, March, 1922.

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FRIEDMANN, , member of the Third and Fourth Dumas, atKissingen, Sept., 1921.

KADOORIE, SIR ELLIS, philanthropist, Hong Kong, aged 57, Feb.,1922.

LEVITAN, CHAIM SAUL HALEVI, rabbi, Lithuania, en route to America,aged 65, Oct. 2, 1921.

LEWANDOWSKY, FELIX, professor of dermatology and principal of theDermatological Clinic, Basle, Switzerland, aged 42, Jan., 1922.

MARGULIES, SAMUEL HIRSCH, chief rabbi, Florence, Italy, aged 64,March, 1922.

POLACHEK, IGNATZ, communal leader, Csap, Czecho-Slovakia, aged92, Dec. 12, 1921.

POLLAK, ISIDORE, librarian and professor of Hebrew language andliterature at the German University, Prague, Jan. 7, 1922.

SONNINO, GIORGIO, senator, Florence, Italy, at Rome, Dec. 3, 1921.REVAH, ABRAM, philanthropist, Salonica, May, 1922.WELTSCH, THEODORE, lawyer, Prague, aged 61, April 9 1922.