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March 10, 1916 - Image 14

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The Jewish Chronicle, 1916-03-10

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12

THE JEWISH CHRONICLE

Reform of Poor Relief

CALENDAR.
5676-1916.

(Continued from Page 5)

ish population, we have complete
confidence that all, both individ-
uals and institutions, will dis-
charge this duty in full measure.
"We arc certain that the afore-
said committee Nvill do everything
to achieve this object to the full.
But in case the attainment of this
object should in any way meet
with difficulties on the part of the
population, the committee will be
compelled to make use of the pub-
lic authority.

"The .editor the I lacherut is
requested to bring the above to
the notice of the Jewish popula-
tion.'

Purim

Sunday, March 19

Rosh Chodesh' Nissan
Tuesday, April 4

First Day Pesach
Tuesday, April 18

Seventh Day. Pesach.
Monday, April 24

Rosh Chodesh lyar
Thursday, May 4

Lag B'Omer

Sunday, May 21

Rosh Chodesh Sivan
.Friday, June 2

First Dav Shcvuouth
Wednesday, June 7
The ITacherut itself expresses
the utmost gratification at the is-
Rosh Chodesh "Tammuz.
suing of this order, which will
Sunday, July 2
have; the effect of putting - an end
to the begging scandal and plac- Fast of Tammuz
ing the relief of the poor upon a
"Fuesday, July 18
"rational and systematic basis. It
Chodesh Ab
also addresses an earnest appeal lb
Monday, July 31.
to Jerusalem Jewry to give the
new copunittee its heartiest sup-, Fast •of Al). :.Tuesday,:August 8
port.
Rosh Chodesh Ellul
a
Wednesday, August 30

R.

A SMOKER'S CREDIT

41

D

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CIGAR

The Jewish Woman.

(Continued from

Page

dates upon the neutrality pro-
gram, which is also favored by
the Alahommedan. population.
The candidates set up by the Jew-
ish National Election Association
are Leon Gatteg-no, Ilaimaki
Cohen, Salomon Meghir, Peppo
Mallah, and Dr. Col- Tina. '('lie
compaign has been conducted
very briskly. Besides the Jewish
national daily Courier de Saloni-
que (published in French), there
now appears a Ladino edition of
this paper, El Progresso, which,
like El Avenir, has been distrib-
uted gratis and advocates the
election of the candidates of the
;unaris party.

H.)

possibilities, but through them
the rising generation will build
the foundation for a mew respect
for Jewish Manhood and Woman-
hood.

SALONIKA JEWS AND THE

ELECTION.

At the last election for Parlia-
ment the Salonika J ews succeed-
ed in electing five Jews upon the
anti-Venizeios ticket. In the
preseGf election they are also
running several Jewish. condi-

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they are, through

5677-1917.

Rosh Hashonah
Wednesday, Sept. 27
Yom Kippur.... Saturday, Oct. 7

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previous evening.

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