PAGE SEVEN

THE JEWISH CHRONICLE

Are Anti-Zionism and
Zionism Irreconcilable?

SOCIETY

Mrs. Stephen Partos, of Cleve-! Brush Blvd., has left on a trip to
who has been the house Perth, I hitario, whe re sl ue w ill be

land, Olin,

It'antinued From l'age One.)
,
tradit:onal (helot and cant that it was Ignoring his Anti - Zionistic traditions
before the historic Letter? With one and affiliations, he adds his letter to
f them
i t g i ii like- I
s itir,o t ki e ,r oil,latLI::::(g(I l is ,,I l itpe i ii It il,lit: 1 , 1 a u s ti t niiiia ly , i l s oirstey -.t‘ t i i , 11(.;_ z oi tl:it;ir,st i,t ti.iiii .s i ,tipliiortii
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guest of Mrs. E. I. Hartman, of the guest of her sister, Mrs. Hiram

Palmer Ave. F.., has returned home. SilvershMe.

I l ieconte revivinefl, and Zionist i n trans - Zangwill to liriag his Jewish message
"come to our smug
She will also visit figured with a beauty of application to .\inerica.

I thristian country," he writes, "and
unknown to any day but ours,
should like to look into the la, of bring is your Semitic tire and anger.''

d in NIontreal.
and Mrs. Rabinovitz are now frien,

residing in their new apartment at

;:di Brush Street.

Hr. ;old \Its. Charles

I

lenry

Vahlem I Florence Brown t, of St. a '','"""`‘

Mr. Leon Ziegler spent several Louis, Mo., will arrive Sunday to

d ays in Toledo, I I., as the guest of visit their parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Mr. and Mrs.

now repeat,

a

I. IL

Mark. Israel Brown, of Hazelwood .\ vv.

Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Jacobs, of

Mr , . Ilarnev

hilstor, of

New

I ls Canfield E., are entertaining. York, i, visiting her mother,

s.

he made

tilt' term \

i, i1"""

to embrace !nen of such statesmanlike
""" t "'" . h " m ' " 'm ar
Thee, Jerusalem.• foresight, such magnanimous heart
Y " " c that they can bring- thews( hes lit see
ma).meH ' I ' t 11,0111
this stripling
still call it
loomed the eyes of ■ III rs, and Se,
•, :1.1.11111, 11O1111 , . IICC:111,C \VC lark inu, lodge what

wools, - II

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forget

11111.,,l11 , t1C 11,111110 .

Nlargaii.
-
',Jew's. In addition to that sanity horn
.
:Mint& i ■
actual esp.
,
navored \yid] that idinithist, tut rarest
I tucs—kindliness. .\ nd
o f human
there are a host of men in this chi., -
Jacob Schiff, Nathan Straus, I ■ ablii
Felix
•\ brallain

411

Judaism is Rejuvenated.

Allti-7.10111,1

is

I I enry

than, honored among Jews and N

Yi I it is not the loot, riot, Imre
their son-in-law, Counsellor Arakie If. (;:irt ett,
11.fs Brush Street.
and complication ,
torial
ol highs!' generosity that is
Cohen, of Winnil'eg , ( 'ailada•
I
'Ali', Marion Lyon, of Chicago,
lIe far ail awakening of the Icw1.1,
thottutt without this ch u ms
Mr. and Mrs. J ose ph H e Yining, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Mandel
gee the
A ve‘. an d might have died a•orning, ...
of 191 Kirby Ave. E., announce the ki,,,c1)1,crg ,
In ginning the svar, in fact for „„,r ,
I
'arum
Ave..
„f
Arir.
r
,.
Bar Mitzvah of their son Sidney M
I I .
1 21
than ten year , . there has been heard \Varburg.
to
I n ` 1 "' n • belw "" / • '"''''t s and
on Saturday, Dec. at the over the b„lid„ ys.
a rumbling a , of a giant about
ander
re
\
((f the hr"adcst type
mr.
It was chiefly in the college , •\
speak.
Mogen Abraham Synagogue. A
M.
and amour t h e suu l cnls I l ru the : \;„ ‘s. there remains but one point of differ-
satardav from a
reception in honor of the event will• Imam
encl.., and that difference is a nitre
visit j„d„i,„, was -r
uncertainty.
They cannot agree as
be held at their residence on Sun-
there is the Voting Judea Societe, tilt'
the :state Capitol at Lansing.
to whether the future Jewish settle-
formati , m of the Student
day, Dec.
mcnt at Palestine shall be "nation."
(,„„ eonnnuu i tp,
„
Mrs. Minnie Shellfish, of
tar i. us cent „,.,... "state" or - colony," and to what ex-
lieu, of It ic i , l l art
, tent it shall he antononion..
and the ori4anization of the Mettormi
TheNt. 111 , ■ % fluent s are all
Not Irreconcilable.

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%due,. ramification ,
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„l u ll
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the storm shall Ming? (Mrs but to
rejle‘f nation,
will.,, till, 'Intact,

Young 4.44 ,,

r(joi,e and be humble.

Opposition Changes.

And ha , \

, ,

icoma
f
spend one-half hour with
"
Lloyd George," said the German,
,
erznerger, - we could decide on prate
term's." Nlorganthau might have said

not changed

very

curs

d momi„..

ho call tin nismilve..\iiti-Zion.
with faint
ills damning
praise I There is tin . }rung American
poet, Loin.. uteri, see, fur 111 , 1;1110

those

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Stricken Country.

The work of

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To Fit Women Of All Sizes---36 to 56 Bust

$14.75
COATS, formerly to $35.00 at
$19.75
COATS, formerly to $39.75 at
$29.75
COATS, formerly to $44. 75 at
$49.75
COATS, formerly to $64.75 at
$19.50
SUITS, formerly at $39.75 at
$29.75
SUITS, formerly at $44.75
$39.75
SUITS, formerly at $59.75 at
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DRESSES, formerly to $29.75
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ane Bryant

tyurd, of :\chute tames

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land probably shall decide for all in
ue time. Nor dare we say that Jews;
re unfit for self-goserionent? As a

sine. yesterday? Silent art( the strong
voices of inset:five; of individual (Fs-
, ,(1 ignoble race prejudice hetwtei
Juland Jew. ta me poteiit for evil than
.‘re not
liets‘i,n Jew and

age yawl -

the

„i

their
movement in two
thotemnd pear stands the colossal 'Ili
sum oi ten million dollars, collected 4
for War Relief.
!lilt proper leader-
-
-.hip the keynote to self-government!
A hiwish nation, state or settliiin. it.
1,-,I by our statesmen and retie ou
leaders, not by traitors or Trotzky , ,
isa possibility that intrigues the Jew-
ish soul with splendid vision,.

il of ell - operative

ALAN KOPELSON

School of Piano Forte
160 Medbury Avenue.

A. MINKOWSKY

VOCAL INSTRUCTOR

1:,• . 11i11,1tP

AN AGE-OLD CUSTOM HAS AGAIN COME INTO FAVOR
at this time when so many brave men are responding to

their nation's call.
The exchange of gifts carries with it a sentiment of

rare sweetness.
The following suggestions are selected at random, as

appropriate remembrances for sweetheart, wife, mother

or dear friend.

Gold Signet Ring
Birthstone Ring
Locket With Portrait
Watch With Portrait

"Vanity" With Portrait
Mesh Bag With Inscription
Bracelet With Inscription
Silver Photograph Frame

Sallan

-- Wood- ward at Gratiot

"The Sallan Corner"

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vitteen Vears"r eachIng 1-.,,,,
ii,..m, Singing
Sight Siligilig — riursen in Colwell, (WM , io. slut (la
Pt ill 1,•Vt'ilL a !Malted Numb, Of 1'u Vila:It Studio

he' "Ci Call lit'

Jacob's retinue is encamped Illiiili
MO s h ores, as in the days of old
statement of the physicians ill Jerusa-
But among them are builders of
lem. Dr. .111(ert 'rich" and Dr. Bertha
strength and vision who have it in
Kagan. the Jerusalem physicians in
their power to bridge the stream.
the , ervice of the lladassali, the wom-
en'. Zionist organization. NVar Con-
ditions have increased the burdens; so
the additional medical unit organized
by Iladassali is as yet unable to pro-
ceed. As a result, the medical aid be-
ing rendered ill Palestine is altogether

Cell the 11111, of the Plain blitittle ,,

Subscribe For The Jewis h
Chronicle $1.50 Per Year

Annual Fur

inadequate, and the pathetically small
staff of doctor,. es and nurses
are liras els struggling with Ti task be-

yond

"frachoina (itol other eye diseases,
hitherto all too prevalent in Palestine,
bare been treated with marked suc-
cess. Treatment has been given daily
tw cloy -one schools, drugs and ap-
pliance- being provided free. In the

Clearance

first year the ravages of the disease
were reduced by one-half. Btu the
large number of new . pupils admitted

Ili the schools brings a continuous in-

flux of infected
( (wing to the departure of two
nurses. Iladassall was obliged to re-

Without any "ifs" or "ands," we offer you your

duce it , maternity work to twenty-
me cases per month. The difficulties

choice of our combined wholesale and retail stocks,

at truly stirring reductional

base been increased by the weakened
condition of the patients induced by
"prolonged underfeeding." Funds are
low, but the midwives bravely con-

The extensivenes sof the stock—the smartness of

the styles—the quality, workmanship and finish of the

furs—the startling savings In price—should spur you

to Instant action.

assistance.
A policlinic for women's and chil-
dren's diseases was founded. drugs
being distributed tree of charge. In
this held of work the demands made
upon the workers in the field are .nor-;
mous. Dr. Kagan and 1)r. Thon paid
a considerable part of the expense
out of their own pockets. So great is
the distress that the institute is be-
sieged by applicants, and the report

Coatees, Capes, Throws,

Pellerines, etc.,

at Equally Notable

Reductions

Coats, Muffs, Scarfs

complains that the premises are much
too small, the waiting-room being un-
able to accommodate more than
'twenty patients at a time." The

need of home to patients in-

creased, together with all other de-
mands. But so great was the dearth

MARKS' furs are the finest garments produced in

of physicians that for a time this im-
portant work was discontinued. The
doctor in charge resumed the visits
and supplied medicines, "without the
sanction of Iladassah," carrying out
the relief "on a very small scale," only
live hundred and six visits being made
to the homes of the sick in three
months. 'These modest words tell
their ow II story of devotion to a

cause.
a
There has now been organized
service
method of temporary medical
which has done much to alleviate the
sufferings of the sick and to prevent
the spread of infection. 'flue Straus
1 lealth Bureau occupies itself with
theoretical questions, while Iladassah
is responsible for the practical work
of caring for the patients. Three dis-

pensaries have been founded, two of
in four
which are free. Moreover,
months, 1,395 visits were made by
eleven physicians, in addition to over
of medical
fifteen hundred other cases
of large
help, and the distribution

quantities of drugs and milk.

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I here is a Japanese belief that if
,
NI, ICA- CCS are sewar
pariite d. b y deat (i , 5(
;he y shall wade to
ds each other . 4
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througili the seas of eternity, forever ,,„..,,—'.- ,.,...i..24...
yearning, forever ineffectual. Such ;
''—•—•'-'-'
11110111 would he Israel's did its ruche
hand divide strength with the left in
this grave holm.

tinue their tasks while themselves on
the serge of starvation. In the first
six months of 1917 a total of 571
cases received examination, advice or

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