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A merica's 'elvish Periodical Cotter

CLIFTON ATINUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

THE JEWISH CHRONICLE

MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION

VOL IV. NO. 1.

MASONIC CHARTER IS
GRANTED PERFECTION
LODGE IN DETROIT

Local Organization Founded One
Year Ago with 12 Members now

Contains 110. Public Installa-

to Take Place Soon.

Of great interest in fraternal circles
and to the Jewish community of De-
troit is the announcement that the
Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted
Masons of the State of Michigan has
granted a charter to Perfection Lode:
of Detroit. Messrs. Louis Danto,
Meyer Berg. C. K. Sandorft,, and
Samuel Schnabel, representing the
lodge, attended the meeting of the
Grand Lodge which convened at
Grand Rapids on Tuesday. May 27th,
and obtained the dispensation.
In a letter to Louis Danto accom-
panying the charter. Louis H. Fead,
Grand Master of Michigan, said. "I
am issuing this dispensation because
of the high character of the brethren
who will form the charter members
and because I am convinced that the
lodge will maintain a high standard
of membership. There is a splendid
opportunity for much good opened to
this lodge and I shall watch it with
interest all my life, with the hope and
expectation that its results will amply
support my judgment in granting a

SAMUEL B. KAHN,

Worshipful Master of Perfection
.


, dispensation."
.\t a meeting of l'erfection Lodge
held on \Vednesday evening, June 5th,
at the Masonic Termite, the following
were elected as the first officers of
the Lodge under its charter: Samuel
Kahn, \Vorshipful Master; Louis
Danto, Senior 1Varelen; Meyer Berg,
Junior Warden; H. G. Illumenan,
Senior Deacon; Max \Veinlierg. Jun-
ior Deacon; Samuel Schnabel, Treas•
urea; Charles R. Satolorff. Secretary;
A. J. Kahn and Ilarry Fleishman,
Stewards; George Epstein, Marshal.
The formation of Perfection Lodge,
F. & A. Ms is the result of the efforts
of Louis Danto and Samuel Schnabel,
Who saw the need sof .k kcal masonic
organization in which a worthy Jew-
ish citizen could feel at home in the
congenial atmosphere of his personal
friends and acquaintances. In June,
1917, a nierfng was called at which
50 \taster Masons of the community
were present. Sentiment for a new
lodge was soon crystalized, and in
July. 1917, the consent of three Ma-
sotti: lodges was obtained to its for-
mation as required by the laws of the
order. 'The lodges standing sponsor
for the new lodge were .1shlar Lodge
No. 91, Oriental Lodge No. 240, Cor-
inthian Lodge No. 241. these being
the principal lodges in Detroit.
()it October 23, 1917. the Grand
Lodge of the State issued its dispen-
sation for the formation of l'erfec-
tion Lodge, C. D. There were 12
members in the lodge at that time, but
this small number has now been in-
creased tie 110 members.
The first officers elected were Sam-
uel Ii. Kahn, W. NE; Louis Danto,
S. W.; Meyer lierg, J. \V.; C. K. San-
dorff, S. D.; Max II. \\:einberg, J. D.,
and Moe L. \\ • einbrattett. Sec.
It is planned to hold a public instal•
lation of the Lodge in the near future,
and the suasion will mark one of the
nicest important and significant events
in the history of the Jewish cony
minify of Detroit.

Prominent Russian Jew in Washing•

ton Passes Away.

washington.--11yman Dodek, one
of the most prominent Russian Jews
in Washington, died this week at Gar-,
field Hospital after an illness of three
weeks.
Mr. Dodek was 51 years old. He
came to this city 25 years ago. being.
one of the pioneers of the Russian
Jewish colony. He was identified!
with practically every Jewish institu-
tion in the city, religious. social and i
charitable. He leaves a wife, ■ son,
who is in the army, and three laugh-i
tern. The funeral services took place
at the Orthodox Synagogue. where al-1
most every Russian Jew of promil
nence was present.

Per Year, $2.00; Copy, 5 Cents.

DETROIT, MICHIGAN. FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1918.

Just American.

Less Than 150 Jewish Contributions

to Patriotic Fund Total 011cl-4200,000

By Edward Menkin.

"Just today we chanced to meet:-
Down upon the crowded street.
And I wondered whence he came,
What was once his Nation's name."

f
The list of contributors printed below represents only those subscrip-
tions of $500.00 and over. Owing to the several hundred th ousands ce
individual contributions to the fund. the committee has bawd that it wonid
take several weeks to prepare a full list of even the contributors of fl004S ,
and over.
,

Li you Imownit lam rossel ty a
Pat: i=r Fame salent= c w set
too late to send Tram
to the Frind beadgrx ■ -r_1. rdrr CCs
weld St. Whale the me' Leine
is over said the i7.1/M= es =ca
oversInscrise...
*
the Gc=as are
=1 pomading assay we It Iffle="X
in= =id every proxy artA-osaL
Crow
tar ire tae'_' b the
the Jewish Was Rae Criennthee
and the other sou Iliad leganza-
tors. Al! overnithscr'meces gs tea
the war hoofs sad use to dal: Caw-
=marry Emma. w
w.Y roe =EY
warts has ash foe_
If yon and that your =viva: etc-
:sat= is Net adevrace cc co■
sciacesie INCREASE ic rev.
Many thensetiams arc ccarited "adatt...-
tionsal" Bat tenneatef. rye war as
ate over yet. The witee ran eve
new. the *waves .0 you tale ;ws
m the pea.x oe.eUse
...gcm!

So I asked! him, "Tell me true.
Are you Pole or Russian Jew,
Sind up from Jewish
There are many hundreds of contributions of
Jews ranging fret'
citizens and probably 15,000 individual contribul
English, Irish, German, Prussian,
any.
$1.00
to
$100.00,
representing
the
great
working
she
French, Italian. Scotch or Russian.
The estimate of $1,000.000 (row the Jews of Deir it is therefore not at
Belgian, Spanish, Swiss. Moravian.
exaggeration. It is probably an se,derestimation.
Dutch, Greek or Scandinavian."
The following list has been prepared from the latest records at Paitriton
Then he raise d his head on high, Fund headquarters. Errors and -umissions are very kkely. The Jewisf
Chronicle will greatly appreciate any information that will correctly. eves
me
As he gate
his
&etc the list of Jewish contributions over $500.00. We will make a spetsa!
"What I was is naught to me
effort to obtain the list of Jewist, «attributions of Sl00.09 and over, and
In this land of Liberty.
ask the indulgence of our readers mull such time as it may be available.
ft
In my soul as NI an to NI an,
lets •
David A. Brown . ........ ....$12,0 1, III-bilk S. Mei!
I atn just AMERICAN."
4,A,
.::
N1r. and Mrs. Louis Mendota-
Mr. and Mrs. Sus. A. Braus....
7-ste
sohn
,lirkt , Mr. and Mrs. Jacob k"ii
NO GUARANTEE OF JEWISH Joseph Sillman
7;0
Sol E Sallan
EQUALITY IN ROUMA-
Leopold \\*airman ...........
;00 Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Goldberg. --
-7-st
qi, 1 I ir Joseph Beisanan
tie'
Benj. Siegel
NIAN TREATY.
Vie
P. Ettlirger
Perfection Lodge. F. & A 111 - • - ••
Sr ,
,
Max
Ettlinger
Mrs. Hannah Goldberg
The treaty of peace between Ron.
W.
to Samuel Ewell:eau
lir. and Mrs. A. Mendelson
W
.
mania and Germany is a subject of
t
ti J. Fried berg
Finsterwald Clothing Co
severe criticism in a reeent issue of
Goldlcrg
Bros
.
.
tat'
Albert Kahn
the Berlin "Ta g t.blatt," especially the
4
I , Joseph Grosslight
1. Shiffman
provision which pretends to protect
John A. Ilesommidi
Mr. & Mrs. Henry M. Fecheimer VIC
Jewish interests in the former coun-
Samuel Heas enrich
Hems A. Krolik
&Ali)
try. The “•ageblatt" points out that
1. M. Jacobson la Son!, CO
IIIII
Jacob Siegel
•.000 Mrs Henri- A Kroll
Clause VII. which purports to estab-
OP
Henry
Ye
ineman,
Jr
300
lish Nitta! rights for all religious de-
OW
H. W. leilowitr
We
nominations in Roumania and which , Item").NI. Butael
Max Lieberman
Lao
tag
has been trumpeted as the guarantee i 11'0' and Samuel Frank
Max Redelsliciiner
1 Fred NI. B utze l
Z." I. Rosenberg .
that the position of the Jews in that
2,919
Fred Rosenfield .
country will be vastly improved is a ' Julien F reed
Z590 ilr and Mrs. Igsuis Rosenthal .
0,1*
4"''
444
fraud. The "Tagehlatt" denounces Herman and Peen Marks
2.91' ran Telmo Cigar M ig 4 c.
OW
this clause as being so framed that it Day Krolik
Jos.
N.
Krolik
1,500
Mrs.
Ilso
id
Schein
.
.
...
lege
can fee easily circumvented and con-
eals
r
LW Se lik Bros. ..... ..
tains many loopholes for chicanery David
id ...sieyer
Se'
WO
Andrew Wineman
2.01 Eugene Siegel
and evasion.
OW
Hinielhoch Bros
Z41.10 Aaron Simon
2,100 Eugene H. Sloinsn
'MAO
FEDERATION OF RUSSIAN Mr. and Mrs, I) \V, Simon.
lid) Mrs. I.. 1Vintritan
A. Jacobs
Orb
POLISH JEWS HOLD
WOO'
bat ■ M. H. Zacharias .............
Leo NI. Butzel
CONVENTION.
Cohn
...........
....
*I
Ilec Richard
Isaac eioldlerg
Net
Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Grant__ 21100 Dr. and Mrs. Charles D. "Leos
Nile
2.0.10 Milton M. Alexander ..... ..
Nett' York.--The tenth annual con- Mr. and Mrs. Sul E. Heineman
54111I
2000 Mr. and Sirs. H H. Berger....
vention of the Federation of Russian- Julian II. Krolik
511111
Polish Jews sac held here on May Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Rosenberger, Z,090 Maurice Black .
.....
509
' ZOO Israel C. Itrown
26th and 27th. Mr. Jacob Garlimger. Albert \V. Schloss
' 000 Robett S. Brown ... . .
54 ,
the president of the Federation, S. A. Sloman
Breitentach
.........
?r ,
'
SOO
Harry
P.
showed in his report that the organ- Louis \Velt
.51..
ization comprises 40,(00 members. A Mr. and Mrs. M. Friedberg...l• ; OW Mr._ Henrietta Butzel
. 90.• .
.e.10 I_ Duscoff
session was devoted to a discussion M C. \Veil
RIO!
10 Id r. and Mrs. A. W. Ehrinan
of the Beth David Hospital, which I). Robinson & Sons
...
;00 Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ely.-
5001
is being maintained by the Federation. B. Babcock
•O
tt
Maurice A. Enggass ......
Mr. Apfel reported that there were Sam T. Goldberg
5(It
50. : sj1GADzF2 Gamut/. alums
;Igoe
Ur. and Urn. Leo M. Franklin
50 patients in the hospital and that Hugo Parshall
Hugo
A.
Freund
f
H . LACCIPPIERICER.
......
during the vear 1.500 patients had re-
Jerore S. Freud

BALTIMORE JEW IS
BRIGADIER GENERAL
4", IN U. S. MARINE CORPS

2 . 4, . .

'Pi

a



PALESTINE CAN ABSORB
Ohl.Y 300,000 MORE SAYS
VISCOUNT JAMES BRYCE

It Is Mg Tost Late-

Nowa-
chownes, Maw I. &virile,. and

H..? Lama, With Amp

Nook Capital Sawn* as Mahe

Como, a.Fnitivi.



F'ssessm e , which atew bas a Port-
sanewhat less Oran 650.103, cart
wesseulture aft adtfITIO11.21
ie jilitt tastier present
ssurferents and a second addition of
'eissii00.. after Trigs:nue dams and
.,esehes sonsreerraon works have been
sizzle. se the tifp•rl&crt of Viscount James
aryee. .:ornter British Ambassador to
the C i who sinus an the June is-
wit oi the Menorah Journal.
• - Upon rSe potiercal aspects of the
miestuset of Jewish settlement in l'ar-
ewerte I canner attempt to enter.'
sale Virwoons F-ryce.. "'for they in-
sofee &shear quesenns. on some of
which
ton soeus to speak with
fflalliftelee Bat there are economic
seeshlerns on which attention may now
at ogee hiezin hi be fixed. lAhat Field
the country now present for co/-
se:sateen. and how eau its reentries
developed.
- ft is a small' conntry. The area
ea; ' the K in g dom or solomon was about
as farle. as
that of the State of
,M.s•agferserts. fiat Palestine had not
then. and never has ha& and has not
sow, any well defined 'sonestary ex-
cept the sea on the west. But in
is take us as understood today. at
ahout [onto square miles. Much of
this area its too dry and rocky foe
tillage: brae parts are too dry even
foe cattle or sheep. Some large
tracts nig!ir he irrqrate,t • and wou ld
rhea yield! rich crops. hot to con-
struct rtunzation works would require
considerable capital expenditure
•There its no water power, except in
Ore Jordan. which has a rapid fall
om the tea of gahlee to the De-a4
sera and it is also the only important
+refrain from which water could be
drawn free irrigation.
So far as is
in, am. no minerals exist in quantities
that would repay working. Its pop-
nfatirirs must therefore depend on
•agriculture. This was estimated he-
fore The war at about rt..54000.. Bart as
marry have died or want, or' been
• kilted by the Turks, within the last
three years, the anther Mast he ssa
smaller. Aboott two-thirds are bI

i

C
, fr

teinessletriMAlcalwealfe(es2Wili•glitietlle.•Ni l * Yar...,-' ... . ..
..-1 .. -•-•
-'''". -
'
_
- weinemor-madrawgiensair i tm I/C - ", 'Fes:s.• stetinorr- Itrirsesem‘ e. • eite je--
received treatment at the dispensary. Srere 'Bros.
s • • .0-•" ltstij m Freud_ ........
Leonard
F.
Wineman•


..(
.
r`
...
,I.:101"-,
Ler
N?
Marisa Carp -
k fanatiall No ant would - propos
The old officers remained in office.
Fuchs
..
...
..
...
, to
Frank & Davidson... .... , . .... Lotto
elect them trots their Lands, lIt„
Hwy an, Sion tlefieOn
the
• !. ....'.-erfir
IOW.
-
NIA*
present
mewing/
L 0. B. A. HOLDS CONVEN - Frank & Steinherg
!Maurice Goldenberg
For how natty
1.0001
C. Freud
ss a/egret's' ,
sinmarants
ran
rosins
he
fonrid?•
lop , H. L. Goldman .....
s•s-s •
- • essss.s.. was terra
A. Jacob
Irrigation Will Help.
Low :Emil Hein
,
:•'e. ar
Ben B. land,
-T..king the eountry as it *taw's,
woo Jesse F. Hirschinan
New York.-The largest Jewish M. Jacobs & Son s
• 4 1. - fisstliding the snolvahre parts
" too Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hopp.
of the
fraternal order, the I. 1). B. A., Mrs. Albert Kahn
r",- * -
Idistrict cast of the Jordaot. probably
Lou) Mrs. Hugo Hill
held its thirty-second annual con - Louis Kahn
„-
: ."•, ice's mart robe
more than awn* .3fAiirt). If, how-
I go ' Jew ish Woman's Chile .. -
vention here from May 26th to Joseph and I ta ■ id Nerlerlander..
re,uaeng oCer ni
the nto , fie
and user organ
May 28th.
•1 ±
The report of the Sarasolin & Shelter Co
1 .,n 1. Kaplan
oar avin'tete 4 , Valley were irrigated • if reservoirs of
i goo A. Klein ..... .........
Credential Committee showed that \I r.
si rs . Jos. Is Selling...
sial Ara tg a %aaagc. ns •ater from the Winter
and Sprin g
tom Daisy Z. Krolik ....... ,
710 lodges Were represented by 131)5 Mr and Mrs. Bernard Selling...
s'Ure salesess 4iI4 14..-
64 4
rrams weft provided, if the anci ent cis-
Loon J. B. Issiskey
delegates. The opening session Sun- Mrs. Sophia (Benjamin) Siegel.
'
•II-aottaat"
If-
,grads
terns
litre
repaired.
if the terrace cut-
clay morning was consumed With the Louis Skeet
logo Mr. an , 1 Mrs. H. H. Lobenstiew
s
.1541 was r "E-gtted ' trsation ors the stove,
of the hills
reading of Grand Master Shelinsky's Joseph Siegel
Logo Mark Market Co.
•, s
if. %Katie ..r..24,41..
weer
replanted
with
trees,
for the land
report.
Jacob and Samuel Singer
1 ,000 Isadore NI ant

'
-""
years
of
**nit."
It
cc-
is
wow
terrif,f...
hare,
it
would
be pos-
A set of resolutions was 'adopted Adolph Sloman
10 00 David Rosenthal _ ...... .,..
s's.. turned as• lerernre4 a coamaim.iims as
silsk to premiere work and sustenance
to support the President in all his I.ouis Sinilansky
1.0110 Sarah Hiff.rfltalte,g
400 ...eons! "sesteessarn
04' Mantle for many more, perhaps for another
undertakings as well as the various Max Sumer .
1,041 Maurice Mentes . ...... ..
As ••••‘••• ■4 10,211, "1".
4 ssrfa
6/ 4" Inn.feet or art teen larger number.
war funds and organizations. Mello!. Jos. M. Melt
1.000 Simon Lachman
loenenw • a , ,IV/621, k`I A ga " ""
.01-her improvements which Pales-
tug the Jewish Board; to contribute
- a •-, 111'. . -1 :
r ‘,..etk and 11•4 -
one sorely needs are better roads and
525,00000 to Jewish \\'ar Relief. .1
••411,2
c
• 2114 4i1104C 4111111,
more or them. Some few light nar-
resolution, pledging the support of
row-gauge railways might also be
the order tee the Zionist Cause, and
and better ports provided
the funds being collected by the Zion
• 'consteneted.
s' MasInee , '"- u Hada is at
present the only fairly
ist Organization, as well as calling
' . 1," •
J*44` Atf ''''ate rr,ad owe. Jaffa, the next best, might,
upon the lodges of the order to pay
I • • .•al
• '
"f 'ran ' hostler, I,
rendered more secure.
the shekel to the Zionist organization,
?tub improserrients would he so bene-
was unanimously passed by the dele-
By HON. WALTER M. CHANDLER

s
trial
to
the
•lisonr
inhabitants as to
gates.
WI' If
• ...NSW
U. S. Representative of New York City
reconcile them to any regime that
Judge Leon Sanders was elected
GM-
might be established; and I believe
Grand Master and Max I.. Hollander
4141.
tfregj what I could learn when I vis-
was elected Grand Secretary.
&cows a Lawyer.
I
ited the country in 1')141 that they
Governor \VIiitman addressed the
.
11hde
in
the
Judge
tilsoaate
Gen•
,nreu eek
f kli.h seekom rhe
ayk now
any
change
delegates before the convention ad-
from
omike
from
JEW AS A SOLDIER
eral's ceffa.t he stc4:-.4 law, wa, grad-
Ink -they
journed. and was greeted by Judge
r
has
been
often
remark['.
that
'
prophetic(
of
tlie
Jew
ish
seers
are
sited
from
C"Ittn
,
le
a
I
nisrrr
,rs
and
example
of
F:gy
pt.
and
they
Hartman, who has until now been
have been
the Jews have product no fulfilled and nation no longer raises admitted to Op bar A. senvm assist- assured of it try the proclamations
First Deputy Grand Master. Judge
nation, when i h,„.. ant to t'ue Judge ,Adsorse, g„,wrat which General Allenby issued when
Caesars,
no
Napoleons: that ' 1 "- sword
Otto Rosalsky and Samuel Koenig
stead of the laurel adorns 911 h , Nat y, he sotsd as fudge Advs.- he entered Jerusalem, that a
Jewish history is devoid of mail sl in- °hie leaf instead
accompanied Governor 1Vhitman.
Euro-
t he i the brow of thse great, and the rate of "U" . '"- , us flf4Kei.1144 "sum, pean administration would act with
The next Contention will be held at terest; and that. individualf.
and
pared
a
la,AL
..4
are
j,,
forms.
which
to
Jews are lacki: g in personal csisage. achievements of dohle minds
Atlantic City.
rustire and consideration to all the
There is a grain of truth in thy- con- miliar to the dwellers in cottages and is '4 ' 11 in use en nasal Procedure. and inhabitants assuring religious equal-
"America Forging the Happiness of tent ion. but only a grain. War, o. is Palaces ailks, thin th e history of the also 1 .4101, 4 at the Nasal 11',„,r cot. ity and freedom to all alike, what-
I. gr on 11 . 10 aO Lass. In len. the of-
France."
abhorrent to the Hebrew ten ,„ ta ., world will lase the same character as
eser their former faith,"
i sh history. On its pages a ill be '"C "' \ "'''''''" - H "lutar" and I"'
ment. The voice- of prophecy. not . Jewish
-- -
Corps
aa• cue. NEW YORK JEWS OFFER TO
Washington.-1'resident \Vilson has the roar of ea1111011• the triumplis of inscribed not the a arum's 140.(,. •P• tor'.' tb. Marine
r se ;sp .
!
be
recee,
rd
the
!,
,
•and
his
victories,
nor
diplomats_
aired
an
ERECT GOVT. HOSPITAL
been invited S. M. Solomon of the the spirit, not the victories of the
Vl.atlut, w t, --efM behalf of
flesh, are the signs and symbols, t h e ; schemes and triumphs, but the prs ' Poultment fro, " Presideut Mehl/del
Belgian Art Galleries to inspect
the Beth
titian, heutenant- Israel Hospital of New York,
flowers
and
fruitage.
of
litho.,
life
gress
of
ciliure
and
its
practical
ap
In
our
es
ason
1,c
statue group entitled - .America Forg-
Con-
colonel. ass! 11(11 .aloud and adjutant gressman Isaac
The Jews cheerfully admit that they ploation in real life."
ing the Happiness of Frances" now
14 Siegel offered to
v, hether the ifitlititia j ea, i t. cog , and Mega-,Nor that being the bights ,
hi
erect a hospital rusting $1250.000A0,
no Caesars or Napo].
on exhibition at the Corcoran Art base produced
'auk In 17, , Asbutant and it a ,err". foe either the War
Those conquerors were the archly or courageous depends oven the -
Galleries. The Group is the work eons.
or Navy Depart-
of the Jewish artist Alexander Zeit- scourges of humanity, the imperial viewpoint taken. T,Iall is a gent of .1).1.'g t"" Ill .""" 1 1916 aben the office ment, on the block at Second Avenue
2
1
t
••'n•-(
a
as
Cr.
ate&
and
and
"Stadisr
1
Eaat
bOth
lin, famous for his statue of King Ed- butchers of mankind. Caesar sl , w a' many facets, and the angle of %loon "
Street, New York. Ac-
Sas appointed to that afire by cording to
the plan outlined by Con-
ward of England, and has been do- million of Gauls and sent into slasery determines the amount and quality of lit
supplied
and
exile
still
another
million.
.1
Mee
nated to the .\mericati nation. It is
'10fler
the 1 "a"'• '1. "-"' "'a") ih. , ; i4" iiits Wil"'" a h" ii 'AI "' ha "di gressman the hospital would
" "' P"''"'"" '" II, Marne Lie equipped with 500 beds. The Gov-
hoped that the statue will be perma. millions of Frenchmen paid thee last People mistake coarstiless for courage ''" 4
debt due to nature and to God while and brutality for strength. Some men 1 " r l''''."1"'"dt ''' that of ti" Ad- ernment would hate VAC OK of the
nently placed at Washington.
pie)
.,
a11).
jutant
tie
fltfdh and 1114.4,tor t o n ecal
institution for the period of the war
following the standard of the Corsi- are sensitive. spiritual. and
army. t o"""al Latadelleinier is a. still as
can. As many foreigners died while delicate. Others are muscular, brutal.' " f the
subsequent to the war,
Additional Pogroms in Besarabia.
uninarrierel. and a fide his ote,s, tt rest. congresaman Siegel'a
r
phlegmatic.
The
Jew
belongs
to
opposing hes despotic, imperial de-
offer was taken
n
.
the
former
rattier
than
to
the
latter
'
de
'"
15
Wa ' llint‘ t. ' li • I)4. • he stu "
under advisor/tent 1y both depart-
signs. The pious Israelite just!) re- and
Petrograd.-Reports concerning the garde these men as monsters and
hence his aversion, from a Waft i Baltimore, Maryland as ha real Loner ments.
condition of the Jews in Besarabia thanks his God that the pages of his of inequality, to physical sumbat
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are more disheartening than ever. Po- history have not been cursed with
Isesertheless, after all iti3O10)Cle,
Ssiossi Noy Honore&
groms are occurring most frequently. the imprint of such deeds.
have been offered and CA, ubte made. !
"MX Pr $1.."
Washington,-A local Jeriab pub-
The Jewish population of Kantrat,
as
u
,-.....
In whool lid ,
Hebrew repugnance to military the fact rem " that the Jewsatel
Hawke Nualiolts, has
well as of the city of Belgrad, have glory and Hebrew pride isc•nic ""t lacking in military genius or III
W,,,I i i,,,t,,,, .1 ha. Lim,. J r . ,o, recto ■ Ad a sljthal honor
lit was
been looted and robbed. In both of achievement are clearly reflected in personal courage when the loftier sex- t,,,i •
chosen from aloofly
.
ipter " Jo" Dwiselosen, so 4.4111p1tifig
11411, contestants
these towns fire was set to the stores the following lines from a
great Jew- l"lienu of religion and Plair"-41‘"' call IA bag of tlX tortilla' htatAke,
W deliver the arcuseq.1 address at
"CliCte"
a
and houses after they had been pil- ish historian:
them to the field of battle The Old i •J
in WatallilimItill St to westing for Mot Vt' A S. diffe,
laged.
,
if ever the time comes when the
th‘
(Cfollitaid on Nis 4.)
; calkd 'Jse by Jo"
Trainims

TION.
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The Jew as Soldier, Citizen,
Patriot, Orator and Statesman

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