Show I T TI r I L j p wi G A ll J 1 m u I CL I I d N Saturday x Nov No rt 23 5 will ini t lie h e cole ce c IA le the tho anniversary of t f ON U tin the of ot o tho Jaws n ti the he United States lit III com corn Illon with other cities In III u tho the country observances will bo Lit held livid In III II Nill Luke luk lukAt At t 1 meeting hold held In the vestry rooms dt r Israel New Nework ew ork on Oil April 1905 1 0 tin tut executive con com Ditto was appointed to charge charse of uC the celebration with power to appoint n committee to III ti coo Hud I committe t tc has hall been appointed ted VILh representatives In lii Oer state ami territory nn l In I 1 of ot the tho Import I tint it ut uC tin tho union It H Is nn nil es III feature of oC the tile program adopted by ty the executive committee that thaI every Over eer con In t tho the United iT Stated la 13 I to bo lt b to holt hold up liP on tho the Saturday Nov No ov 28 preceding duy I It to t the end that the oC u thu th Ok cut which t Is to be he Ii celebrated shall U Jl li thoroughly Impressed upon every cyer American Jev JeI Ill nl following program hn been heen pro pre protin tin red for tOI tO tho the observance ob of oC the cele celebration eel bration In the Jewish h temple tI of ut Kin Fin m lii Fait Kruit I t street by and lint It IB l of ot such tich nn an Interesting that a I n large attendance IS 19 red OF OP l To fo be observed Friday evening Nov NovI I 1 1805 1905 organ prelude Invocation Peter Petr Anthem Psalm Choir Introductory Henry Cohn Colin vIed president Bolo oio Tho The Heavenly Dream Robert H Remarks Gov GOy John C Cutler Remark Mayor I 1 1 Morris Morri Duet The Tho Lord Is My Iy LIht lIss iI Sigrid and Charles CharIe Kent Address Fifty lifty Yearn or of Jewish Phil IIiI Philanthropy William fiolo Dle Ir Moor Address The rho Day Da We Celebrate Charles J Freund loPIng Closing song sonS America Benediction n committee I Henry Cohn Colin William Charles J I reception rc committee Ichel Ithel Walters Vatter Louis louls Cohn Samuel H II AUer AUerbach bach Mrs Alexander Cohn Mrs Louis Sirs Mrs Jacob Jerome William Walters Albert OP OF UTAH UlAH Tho riho following article artick prepared 1 by hy Charles Charlls J of oC Salt Lake h of particular Interest to tho the readers of t f the News noticeably In Its lt local ocal historical allusions I 1 Where GO CO yearn ago alto the tho arid land vas Ws traversed by II I bison anti buffalo where bere Ute Uto Indian roamed and attacked I MB brother of oC another tribe where tomahawk spared none nOlle n all It ft was wield wielded ed ell In cruel ministry of ot deadly work them thero has loomed up a country made fertile by the brain brawn brown of oC civil hed man Horse and mill cattle have sup Hop planted the wild animals lh Indian 4 I only seen en n as friend peaceably en cn In th pursuits of ot life lire his tom toma tomahawk hawk of ot former ormer days das beaten Into the groin grain and Vegetables In grow JIOW where I II ago naso I brush und WOd had their erst ert abode rho territory was U made habitable by the lIw efforts of oC a 1 religious sect Hect of Christians known knowli as ns n nhe he Mormons Under l the guidance of or heir leading heading genius Young lit II t Iret a It few foW In number Jut but In time lImi by b Increased additions of or followers they thoy nettled what ma ilLs Ir ince been heen ns ni the It f t Their entry was made mullo m tt lie die of ot July 1817 The pioneer work ork was sar efficiently done don In the tho face of oC much nuchi hardship anti and trouble COMING co OF TUB TIl TJ JEWS It Ills Is 13 not until at lit least IB tG 1 years lifter he lie list settlement of nt Utah that we se seier bear ier of or the presence enec of or any Jews The seemingly home borne out by hy nany Instances in history that the cw Is hi seen In the tha capacity of 01 but ns n n it useful follower was 1 In III the ease case of oC o those who first In III Utah Though tho the rough f on or work had lI ld been done they tile the aided I tl bl III In developing thin the resources of ot their adopted home The Mormon ct which wis 8 In power because of 01 heir II dr preponderating numbers havo hao ul III nys treated tho the Jews In a it friendly friend fhe claim to bo be to 10 tho Jews Jaws that they Ire re tho the lost tribe of or Joseph Jeph und and that hey trace their descent through his 01 n fl This friendly feeling hn has the JI WH to succeed where have ha 0 failed RI Tile Tho rh early corl eer Jewish settlers Hettler did yea Ilan an pioneer work In III the matter of their heir own religious development Ili intensely Jewish feeling which was at nil alt I times S and which today toda i I i 1 i IT j I ir t A X I imon Pre d e tl to A a 0 In 0 I o i 00 CJ lJ la is I visible m Ti m I is tR t maimy marn to be ba to the foundation work tork Already In fall tall of or the tho eat 1560 1666 when they thc hud hn uteri been In Utah but hul a I few fow years cars and n II sufficient lent number had been binn gotten Jotten together they the held religious ser Her services er vices Those services were conducted In Salt Lake City where from Crom tin th be beginning begin ginning gin ii hug of ot their thelt thi i r settlement t In Utah h the largest lar esl number of or Jews JOWl have resided rc In III thin a 1 congregation con was wn formed which has ha continued c to tho present time and Is known a nil as Congre Congregation gation gatlon Israel lift It lItI 1111 min minister ister have been J Kul er L I Strauss 0 O 1 Closes Mose P 1 I Jacobson H n Ix Louis 0 a 1 Hey Ilcy and the th present Incumbent Charles Chare J Frunt lr und Tho The con 1 has haa an on Imposing synagogue with a n seating beating capacity of ot GOO OO and Inri was wall erected In nt lit a n cost cent of or moro more than thun At present there are ara members The Tho for tor the current year rear are aro Jacob Moritz president Henry Cohn vice ico president Samuel Weitz secretary and treasurer and Sigmund Simon Adolph Jacob Jacobi Harry S 8 JO fph rind Inri Sule u members of or tho board hO ld of oC trus lrus u ORTHODOX BRANCH BRANCHOn On the tho of If March the or orthodox orthodox was wat wu organized or It hat hac ha c Its present structure shore 1003 1103 It has been beon pre Ire sided over by b J G Brady and andU U Ii For the following year these theo uro are the thu President S i vice lIc president Q G Rosen Hosen blatt hiatt U 11 Thu Jewish Jewl h Relict Helice at nt pres hires present ent ably resided presided over er by b Mrs I Wal Walters t wit w IV first organized In 1873 and reorganized In 1651 The Tho society hints has done ilone work during miring all tho the thorn It IL ha has hafl been In relieving not nol only local cases but hut nho al o In time assisting Ils many who Vho ho hud had found round their way 1 to 10 Salt SaIL Lako as a u t stopping o between Denver and anil I ll wi h Terne 1 5 ll J a ae Ire from front the th co t society belongs belon s to the National Association of nt Jewish charities HAS lIAS ADVANCED AI JUDAISM An it Ion which has dono untie much for Cor the good ond of oC the thu Jewish com coin comIn In la Is 15 II F I lodge lod c 42 U I 1 0 O It II I H 13 I It has been III In existence USi anti and during doring all of or the yen since Its i t Inception the young you ii g active neti ye have hlo been Iteen foremost In III advancing tho welfare of at Tho The present of officers are Charles president Jerome I vice ice president Wil William 11 liam lain I Walters 1 II ers Joseph Jo eph n I financIal and anul Henry I Cohn monitor Tim The lodge at nl present has SO Q members During the last year ear eartho the tho young men organized n a 1 social club known knowlI an as s time the lt club IN 1 AND POLITICS the time lime of oC their arrival In Utah the Jews Jows havo always taken luken an un part In the tho of ot tIne the tato and Intellectual wel taro faro In the thc Industry of or mining minting which Is 19 one of oC the states chief sources of ot in income Income come Celtic they havo been he en In III tIne the van In with others The commercial havi haYl neon I Jews among tho th lending leading mid lion hon honored ored merchants When sus granted the right of nf Jacob Jacoh the th president of nf Temple I was ag a ti member of or the constitutional convention un Public olilee was tras hold hell by Simon mate S tor omit and during the last IIRI n of tho SItu state Blute Harry hairy S 14 Io lph stir mil for or Salt Lake Liike county lunty and tutu r representative ti it In the tho state IlI Hu Rn 11 built dolph Kuchler Into late cahill date Inte for fir mayor In Ogden and also u it member In hi the tho last latt state Herman county steiner for fo Salt Ball l iko City ell It Cohn II of oC tho the city dt anti and Joseph member of the board of ot r l ft I I II I I 7 r I I S i r I i 4 aI t y f i t 1 I TA I EL COl Hl J ec c t JAC tOTi II 51 J ilTON tON AJ t Director education m ITt Snit att Lake City ONE O F THOUSAND HH ii tho the Jews Jov In Stilt SnIt T Ia Lake k 1 a afew afew ae few e are aro located In Ogdon 1100 Price and City The Jho entire Jewish population of or tah ales ateN nearly 1000 people Of or the pioneer pion er Jewish I emily these BrO are now not no living Isidore Morris Samuel ohu Aaion Aunon leh 1 rs Our plo mire ure gradually leaving tie but their work worl was IUM so mi well done clona that list there need bo Ill 1111 ear fur for thu if Judaism hold hi Iii it Huh Km ii V t it In III I U Utah I grown nit to tn and womanhood under tIne the or of their havE been loen well tutored to hold l to truths to plied I h 1 to 10 the name of or the th Jw The Thu historian of oC Int r reserve a Il pege of promise l till realize thou lion of good things for Cor the 1111 Jews lews 1 of tf If Utah JL LL ARRIVALS Ie aw ti general leo In New Nw York hun has cent Hent nut to In nil all rabbi u it lies relating to the In with this statement I i T raef en ncr en 1 Jewish JIl h arrivals II II til hi tin tI Ih irve Sell esert t lImits of or the Unit UnitI 4 I Mt IH i t tie before bufore a party of 23 2 II N w 1 i abut 1 1051 1661 bin hili lii i I thi Ih y d 10 I ci not hut to hll t arrived ii in Lii ui I I nn nor under any Sin C lC authorization However the f 1 ut 1 I 1 to 11 UP hp hi noted not el 11 that thu t it not lIot tiC U only Ott I II ui 1 I i l I Cal ii s on no his hili Ii s ii m s t voy vor but bill that tIne the Lulu Of de fuL U Iii U gl a and rid Gabriel Ca hr id tit Sanchez ez WM re his hiM chief p amid largely provIded the funds for hl mis hili voyage n At s 8 sIrot Irot I Herbert H ii Adams hints has well ehI paid al allIot not lIot Jewels but bitt Jews were the tho basis for to first expedition JUST 20 O 1 AnH Moreover the tho year IMS forth as Re n I n convenient landmark for tor c l bru than lion of In the tho Unit United ed etl States by hr reason of nt the Issuance of oC ofa oCIl a Il grant of ot privileges ls on April 26 2 by th this the Dutch Went Vest India company I Tine The of at this Dutch grant of leave leitte of or lIes largely In lii the tho fact that till nt nit this time nearly all 1111 of or western I was wall closed do ed to 10 th the Jews Jell Spain until hud III In H Portugal following her hor example 1 I oon after hi fter a nd t he I it ni U I I I hi a wan Willi t Ill en n In enforcing those decrees fit cit ex cx expulsion In III England the decree lit of if ex lX of King KinA I 1 of July 18 Ii 1200 was deemed to 10 be 11 II still III In toree fO fJ though Hen Israel his humble lo In Cromwel in September of or this thin very yer year oar 1665 1656 and ami andI the I lie Whitehall Ii I ii conference comm ference which ii convened co TIlt II Id In lii December 1656 16 6 resolved that there was WAil nothing in the tho English laws Ians against the JOWH JeSH In ha though thought nothing clime for the tine Iliac being of ot plans for tar foran taran an all grant of leave i o of or settle sUlo settlement m ment nt In lii France edicts of ot exclusion were snore In inn force torce against th the I I I II I I I OH ant also abo In many ninny sections of at her Ger Germany O hermany r many Th lh Netherlands eth alumna alone of west nest western western ern era recognized Jewish rights after aftel they hall had in iI wresting erecting 1 their th lr own liberties civil und and religious from trout HII and antI begin buin beginning rung ning about aboul l II K n 10 tO welcome Jewish Je In Iii urious l A I Ti Th The narrative lIve further StateS s that lit It wis II fortunate foi tOI lary m L n the tIt 1 nf of New Nu eW York then known I c cliS as liS Nun w N ll was u it Dutch pos P I t J In teI 1811 BO so not mere merely i I ly h I U Dome sante ot of tIne tile most unter l ut of the tho th Jt 11 who n II lieu d from Brazil BrazilIa lu III that year yeah NU upon Ullon U pun Dutch st I er 1 enabled to took look with con t erable to Dutch there but b U e the inure uhf rut m 11 din 1111 1 11 Dull h lawn lilli Iii its ion ti a a 51 In I m i th t In iii to confer rl end upon muon Jewish hi In I Under tinder the l conquer OIK o I than hor c granted for lUll II a d i utter after Hut iut rola 1 to the Ihl Dutch colony of New Net NewN ew Hr N th I I lust ii t of ot JOWH there thel When th Dutch i cli h V tit India company wu was aa i in lit UW I I Jews became hel PI S I Ii I I IM m s ull I begun to I Important upon tho thu XIT r an ito 1111 M I ing ng III if it the th li n thu Ih Dutch I were tere finally expelled i frai I In f eral thou Jiw J I there theme felt compelled ti tit titI it tike tit tk k l p und find n l of or 23 of Ie C JU Ii nt ut New eV Am Ann Annit jt it rn ii in on the ship h I I a t a term a I Sl fluter tW and d the fleet t I Jewish Jel h IK nt Ilium W this the limits of tho thor r tilted lI tine the seem seem to In Ii have come conic th la 11 the lie Went Vest Wl II There WON were M It fow to isolated d Jewish j In North prior to this ilat s In iii fact It III in ki km wit n that one Ja Ju Jacob cob Iob Oil I ori II fl New Nett I Amster Allister from Holland on un rite stIll Pear Peat TIPI in ill July Jill and there one refer I to several 1 having left letl llo I laud for Cor N New ew w In ll HISTORY I Time it Ie the time Jew anc l till th It t tart Illin he took tonk In III the each earli earlier er Ir r ii nt Ut this thin country are re well ehl Pt rI it 1 i in i t the tie M ll I ii i lint rca tt tI tH various features of mi i m Ian an Hebrew history and tho the fal foi ColI I I he HI u iii In is of ot I it 11 1 i haH itans long bug boon been a Ii popular fallacy that I he lie hew hw has been a U latecomer on Oil OilA 11 A a ii so III II that t hat bo hI had ha ii un viI lung tit to the tho Ih hardships of ot tho ho thoI hoI it I r I or 01 ii to create t e new ne tv paths ei the for Cor In iii I I 1 lust my mil oti t that t In at lila his hl nil iii It ItI i I taiti Ifill within our oum Sates hu lies been a aI I matter maileI of oC grace anil bounty and amid time that 1 liU III iii rights lights are lire Interim In antiquity to tot I t thoi e a lit it f our population haul org who II ii 0 have a lie m i und r religious Hut But when I we te e that the Ih Iii a nt at VH VII was wn In iii 1607 of oC thu thit I at Now New O Amsterdam III in Piti that of or vi be I at lit Plymouth Hock In lit 1520 and that the th flint n of the Jews III In Net Nev ew York occurred In l 5 the thu latter hitler lire 1110 to In Ii regarded aa as of oC equal I rank earth with tilt mo most t ancient of ne Amen Ameri American can settlers LOYAL TO 10 COUNTRY COlT During Durin the revolutionary ionar with f fan w they Ihl united their hoC of or time the Infant re republic reo public They ThC Tite In III the tho it unity Men like 1111 Solomon helped d to I Ishi tH V ii and ami a nut mido every Ien ever thet 1 m ortI for the mime of ur at home hOllie And mid lId when th war ar w J s ut lit a t tInn nn nil end tri nm new government was formed ie their RUe and assured them that thal |