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America "apish Periodical Carter

CLIFTON AVENUE CINCINNATI 20, 01110

ETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION

V'A.. VII.

No.

Per Year, $3.00; Copy, 10 Cents

DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JANUAR Z 2, 1920.

5.



PISGAH LOREN°. 34 J. D. C. BUILDING
UP INDUSTRY
I.0. B. B. RE-ELECTS
PRESENT OFFICERS

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DR. NORDAU QUITS
VOLUNTARY EXILE

I w

DR. LEON HARRISON
TO GIVE LECTURE
HERE ON MONDAY

Max Nordau, it Int
LoNnoN—Dr.
Bolts of clothing and tailoring ma-
is now in London, has lived in vol-
terials are being sent by the Joint
ntary exile in Spain throughout the
Distribution Committee to aid in re-
ar. A Hungarian by birth .3:41 the
building industry these. A cable from
son
of a Hebrew writer, 1 - ,sesent '. ,
By H. ELIASSOF.
Captain Gre%, agent of the Joint Dis-
the greater part of his life ii% France,
.I' ''--
tribution Committee in England,
having lived in Learislor hearty forty Noted
Louis- Rabbi is Next
where materials are being purchased, .7=2
Members Refuse tiNcept Re
years. It seas in Paris that he wrote
Speaker in Pisgah Lodge Lec
his "Degeneration Paradoxes" and
nations of It tiring Officers— stated that clothing for men and
lure Course, at Temple Beth
women is included in the shipment,
"Conventional Lies," works that have
Ovation tendered Re-elected that the work of reconstruction for
El, January 5.
been rendered in nearly every Euro-
The history of Israel is in the main' the country if they only had been per-
Men.
Eastern Europe is being carried on
pean and other languages.
simultaneously with relief work and a record of martyrdom. Its pages mitted to do it. lint the Nforoccans
It was in l'aris, too, where he made "THE GOSPEL OF LABOR"
efforts are being directed toward mak- are drenched with blood and with did not allow them to depart. They the acquaintance of the late Dr. Theo-
RETIRING PRESIDENT
SUBJECT OF ADDRESS
the stricken people of Poland and tears. Through them runs an end- knew that in the indolence of them- dore Herz', founder of the Zionist
DELIVERS ADDRESS ing
other lands self-supporting again. A less story of suffering and an unceas- selves the whole commerce and in- movement, and became one of his
- -
portion of the money used in the pur- ing wake of woes. [ire thorny track dustry of their entire country would staunchest adherents. Doctor Nor- Speaker is Enthusiastic Educator
A. Einsterwald, Pres.; L. Gold- chase of these supplies was contrib- which the "tribe of the wandering have gone to rack and ruin without
—Was One of the First to In-
support of the Zionist move-
smith, Vice.Pres.; Chas. Rosen- uted by English Jewry. Captain foot and weary breast" had to leas-'the Jews, and so they treated them dati's
ment created a sensation in Jewry,
troduce Sunday Services in the
erse as it passed from diaspora to as prisoners. Until recently women for it was not well known till then
thal, Asst. M itor; A. Lapin- Grey's cable follows.
Synagogue.
(' 'AN Treas. H. T. Rosen- "Am negotiating purchase of 20,000 diaspora, is as long as its life and as were especially forbidden to leave that he was a Jew.
outfits of men's and women's over- lamentable as it is long. Morocco, and men only then when
At the outbreak of the war 1)r.
"Hui)
key.
coats, shoes and stockings. Should
Rabbi Leon If arrison. of the Temple
And the history of the Jews of they left their families as hostages Nordau, who is of sensitive nature,
suing
he shipped in tWo weeks. Cloths in Morocco is in reality nothing else but 1,nd
them.
0,i
Israel, St. Louis, noted American
fficets for the ell- bolt and tailoring material to follow. M
gab
ttion
The Jewish women and girls of left l'aris for Madrid, where he re- Rabbi, will speak under the auspices
trniths for Pis- English committee fators buying a miniature picture of the heart-rend-
mained until recently, Mien he came of Pisgah Lodge, No. 34, Independent
Ord ,
ing historical perspective of the entire \ i oro ceo cover their faces with veils
Independent these articles rather than lot of mis-
to London with the object of co- Order of Wilai Britt', in the auditor-
Mot in
Jewish people. All the wild storms jil,t like the Mcrliammeclan women,
took place cellaneous material."
operating .with Zionist leaders. Al- ium of Temple Beth El, Tuesday
wicsl I I
of suffering, which swept in fury over hell they :arc outside of the Mellah.
ember
29th,
though he lived in a neutral country evening, January 6, at 8:15 p. m.
Mot e's
Israel in the many lands of his ever- Inside of the Jewish quarter they un-
ms, No. 25
he never hesitated to express Iris pro-
tern
The address, which is the third in
changing
sojourn,
rushed
their
rage
c,r
er
their
faces.
As
long
as
they
arc
ndid exhibi-
ha;
the lecture series arranged under the
over the heads of the hapless Jews yours they are beautiful— have oval ally views.
confidence
nose
directorship of Rabbi Samuel S. May-
of Morocco. All tile hate of Haman, faces, a straight nose and a little
with al _
I.
menda-•
erberg, chairman of the Intellectual
all the dire decrees of •haro, all the mouth. lint they get old very quickly, Emanuel Wodic, Veteran
assembly of
ciahos
Committee of the I. 0.
crimes of the Crusaders, all the in- At thirty they become -fat and
Warden, Paid Tribute by Advancement
its appre-
B. B., will be offered to the public
humanities
of
the
Inquisition,
all
the
wrinkled.
'filen
they
put
heaps
of
its officers
Congregation
Beth
El
free of charge through the generos-
J D C Ameliorates Terrible Suffering rancor of Roumania and all the ruth- powder upon their face and besmear
—Sends Clothi,.g, Opens Food lessness of the Romanoffs were for , their lips with red paint. 'Fite rich
Kitchens, Clinics—Places Orphans many centuries meted out to them w omen we ar the M o roccan dress; American Flag Given Trustee on 83.1
Birthday—Rabbi Samuel S. Mayer-
and perpetrated against them until wide pantaloons, light-colored shirt-
in Private Homes.
berg Presented With Automobile.
recent years, when through the in- waist. white stockings and shoes of
ervention of the .111iance Universelle Morocco leather. They bedeck the
New York—Thousands of Jewish Israelite, the late Sir Moses Nfante- whole hotly with rings, chains, ear-
Twice during the past week, have
refugees from France, England, Bel- Mre, as well as through the suzer- rings and bracelets, and a Jewish wo- :epresentative members of Temple
gium, Galicia, Bokowina and Pales- ainty which France -tined over the man can he heard from a distance by dealt El assembled to pay tribute to
tine, are stranded in Vienna, suffer- wintry, and through the humanizing the tinkling of her silver and gold nen in the service of their congrega-
ing for want of clothing, shelter, mfltience which Spain lately saw fit ornaments. Most of the Jewish wo- tion.
food and facilities for return to their to exercise over the Sultan of Mor- men and girls are very poor, and their
On Thursday of last week, on the
own countries, according to a report occo in behalf of the Spaniols, the dress is modest; they, therefore, walk occasion of his eighty-third birthday,
from the Vienna Branch of the Joint descendants of the Spanish Jews, who freely and quickly, while the rich wo- Mr. Emanuel Wodic, for many years
Distribution Committee to the Inter- form a great part of the Jewish pop- man can hardly drag herself along trustee and warden of the Temple,
national Headquarters of the organ- ulation of the country, the bitter lot under the burden of the clothes and was called to a meeting of his fellow
ization, made public today. The of the Jews of Morocco has been ornaments. In education the Jewish members of the Board of Directors
refugees include former soldiers un- mitigated to a certain extent.
women stand much higher than the stile had gathered to express to him
able to return to their homes upon
Morocco is a Sultanate in north- Mohammedan women and their de- their deep appreciation of the notable
demobilization because of the war western Africa. In antiquity it form- sire to educate themselves is also services which through so many years
between Poles and Ukrainians in ed a considerable part of Nfauritabia. very great.
inc lots rendered to the congregation.
Galicia, students and professional men The population, which is estimated to
Many of the former restrictions in Every man present voiced his appre-
marooned in Vienna, where they had be about six million, consists of lier- toe life r the
1 T
Jews I have survived to ciation of Mr. Wodic's manhood and
sought refuge during the war, and hers, Arabs and Jews. The Jews Con - this day. With the exception of 'fan- character in the highest terms of
hundreds of war orphans, whose par- stitute more than the twenty-fifth part gier, in all other cities of Morocco. praise. In well chosen words, Mr.
ents were refugees who had died in of the whole population. Their total along the coast from Tetuan over Isaac Goldberg, president of the con-
Austria.
AID
number is stated to Inc about 300,000, Rabat to Magador, as well as in the gregation, presented to Mr. Wodic in
Soup Kitchens Feed Thousands Daily viz.: In Fez, 9.000; in Rabat, 7,000; interior of the country, in Fez, Marra- behalf of his colleagues, a handsome
The report stated that 15,680 per- in the city of Morocco, 5,000; in Me- kesh, Mequinez, etc., the Jews still silk American flag. Ile said that no
RABBI LEON HARRISON.
)P moving sons had been aided by the Joint Dis- quinez, 5,000; in Tetuan, 4,200; in live in dirty, strictly walled-in token more apropriatc could be given
of, Adolph tribution Committee in three months.
to one who through all the years of ity of the indiv:dual members of
Nlogador,
4,000;
in
'rangier,
3,000,
etc.
Ghettos,
the
so-called
'Mellah,"
which
•on Gold- Regular allowances were given to all
his manhood, had so loyally mani- l'isgalt Lodge, who are bearing the
\. Lapin aged persons, wives of war prisoners. In the seaports they are the :tier- means salt places, crowded and fested his American patriotism as Nfr. expense incurred through the put'.
where they must
I'. Rosen- ,widows and orphans,profescional men chants, artisans, brokers, tradesmen neezed together.
Wodic. The recipient of the gift was jeliase • of course tickceto_ Other att-
Freund, \old teachers. Two (steals are served and interpreters. They are almost J,. olutef , spend their nights. When deeply movell and responded in elcif. I dresses in the series witFlol
.eopold, jgail y to needy students and others always employed in transacting pol- a9eof crones near a mosque he must mien( words.
by the Hon. Abram I. Elkus, Asso-
itical as well as commercial affairs take off his shoes and go hare-footed.
On Friday, a group of friends ag- ciate Justice of the New York Court
are fed at soup kitchens.
with Europeans. Notwithstanding \Viten he meets a Nloor, he must turn
w ens ure dned at
Special care has been given to more this, however, the Moors despise and aside to the left: he must not visit Fellibled in the library of the Temple of Appeals, and Rabbi Abbe fillet
than 2,000 sick persons. This includes
and presented to Rabbi Samuel S.
ti
` ;:::" 4v ''' '''''''''''
'
Nfw o■t r ie - free hospital care, the establishment detest them, and there was no ig- the baths of the Nfoors, not mount Nlayerberg, assitant Rabbi of the Silver,
n
Rabbi Harrison, who ranks among
, Arden mare,fian• Mau -
nominy, no extortion, which they a horse inside of the city of the Temple, a splendidly equipped auto-
of a free clinic, free medicine, eggs were
'the Grail'
ta
ro
for
or, rc e , m uo ps ytin og f A
t 41 er rt i t c b ain i,R oab
f.r
b ha s
in
not, subiected..tq.„..I.h s ei..w.c.f.E ALYAr . s
uu al
The gift - erns on •otiro our. trees
;,,, ' ;,"1`,7, ,`,s e
fo Is cry Solomon, S 1). Ro- lion Committee subventions several
under the pretence of their not being g romi d :tilr—sm\PL(1;`,
prise
to
the
recipient,
who
responded
outr.t.•
of
do.
X
feah.
Israel
for
the
past
twenty-four
cr
S.
Fink,
A.
Finster-
ll
years.
se'
he to viinnn lrtan6lio!. •••.00totioll ad-
orphan asylums. The organizati on worthy to und rstand the Koran: government . is still an Orie ntal des-
time spooky. for Afoltday evening,
I J. Rhodes, Rabbi Leo M. has also under its care twenty-thre• th
Wa
dress• in wdl chosen words of appre- Pisgah Lodge presents to the public
ey
were
not
allowed
to
mount
a
potism;
the
distribution
of
justice
is
orris Gainett, II. Weiss deaf-smite children.
Frat
horse, because it is too noble an ani- utterly arbitrary and the punishments ciation.
of Detroit a clergyman who ranks as
ris.
all
Homes for Orphaned Children.
On both occasions, the fine spirit a power in his city and state,
mal for them; they had to take off often barbarous in the extreme. The
a politi-
Finsterwald exressed his
1
"Perhaps the most interesting and their shoes on passing mosques, holy Jews are always the greatest suffer- that obtains among the officials and cal reformer, a religious liberal
and
of the licarsy co-opera- constructive activity conducted by the places, and the dwellings of the great;
tine members of Temple Beth El was an enthusiastic educator. It is by rare
ers tinder such misrule.
received during his term Joint Distribution Committee in Aus- they were not allowed to
emphasized.
It
is
unanimously
agreed
near
Cottle
One of the most diabolical means
good fortune that the Intellectual -
I re,assnrol the members tria," the report states, ''is the work a Well
while a Mohammedan was of oppression which is brought to that there is no congregation any- Advancement Committee °1st/flied
: his came energy would withtech'
pr
h ldren who, weakened by drinking out of it; nor to sitdown in bear 011 the Jews arises from the fact where, where a finer spirit of harmony Rabbi Harrison as his services are
near& "making Pisgah hardships, undernourishment and ex-
be I
the presence of a •Mohammedan; they that nothing more is required to and co-operation exists.
greatly in demand and Ire was obliged
ewer of ,;trengili ill the posure, require special attention to
were compelled to be dressed in
last season to refuse twenty-four
u ity, not so much to- build them up physically. Through black (this color being considered make a Jew a Mohammedan by law,
.1c si
POGROM OUTBREAKS
I invitations.
ai rmil t of a grea tl y i n . theJewish National Council ofAus- mean), and to fill the offices of cot than the deposition of two Moham- NEW
w ards
REPORTED IN HUNGARY Rabbi Harrison was among the firs
In lop. but rather that tria, the Joint. Distribution Committee cutioner and grave-digger The chil- Medan WittleSSCS to the simple cir-
creaseet „,
to
inaugurate Sunday services in
cumstance
of
the
Jew
having
pro-
that exists in arranged to have various organiza- dren were at liberty to inzult tl
the pouter
oust
go
its young, crib. and enthusiastic tions and private families in Holland, and the lowest of the people had th mooned the words. "There is no God
PAR1S.—•he Jewish Delegation Temple. These Sunday sere' e
e
loat-
lint God, and Mohammed is the here has received a report of a series the Temple Israel are amo
members be expr•ssed in works for Switzerland and Denmark undertake right to strike them; but if
j
he coin-
able features of St. Lot
the betterment of all Jewry."
to care for weak and aettemic chil- lifted his hand to a Mohammeda n h e prophet of God." \ gainst this testi- of new pogrom outbreaks in Hun-
man, his
Preident Finsterwald, wills the dren sent to them to recuperate. The was punished with death. In mal money the protestations of the Jews gary, culminating in a frightful at- mending eloquence
l are sain and the penalty of recanta-
al magnetism,
other !e-elected officers of the Lodge, Wenna Branch of the Joint Distribu- place< they had even to pay emirs
tack upon the Jewish population of fervor and rare
vet- flowing, equal-
were accorded an oration and paid tion Committee bought clothing and mous taxes for being permitted to tSn is burning at the stake. Some- Keskement, in which 22 Jew's were fill the ' Temp
Christians. The St.
high tribute by the speakers of the e q uipment for every child and paid wear shoes and use asses and mules. tkck.s the threat by two Mohamme- killed, and 54 have disappeared. ly with Je
, in a nevi's story re-
even ig for their indefatigable effort., its transportation to and from tin After sunset no Jew had the right to datsa to nuke such a deposition is There seems to be tin doubt but that Louis
arked on the cosmopolitan
b tali of tie Lodge. Mr. Finster- vacation !dace. 145th children were leave the "Mellah" (the Jewish quar- solklest fir extort a ruinous price for these also were killed, but up to the Cell
r of the audience that crowd
m al was mined in large measure thus sent for special outings. Its ad- ter). Any Jc• who disobeyed this fillshlrst tat the slanderous blackmail- present their bodies have not been
T emple every Sunday. "Every
fur he unpreltedeated successes en- dition to these, a number of the weak. rule had to pay for it with his life. er& ''one cases are, however, at- found.
ofession, all kinds of business, every
joy I by Pisgah Lodge during his est children were sent to Trieste and
The pogrom in Keskemen
phase of religious thought, and all
Many of them would gladly have left
coarsened On Page 5.1
term of office.'
carried
through
by
an
ante
nelghborhing localities where they
com- strata of society, were represented."
- story stated.
l'ive-Presideit Goldsmith, the only were cared for in private households.
colliers, With Lieutenant
e head.
tairlidate for yrislflent. who had re- Here too their clothing, equipment MICHIGAN LODGE 111, FLINT LODGE I.O.B.B.
mandant of the tow
One of the most powerful addresses
train, dra
tired in favoij of ('resident Finster- and transportation was paid for by O.B.A., ELECTS OFFICERS
ever
delivered by Dr. Harrison was at
same
band
sto
passenger
HAS BIG INITIATION The
w ;Id, gave al heir I address. The the Joint Distribution Committee. 120
gel out all the
he McKinley obsequies in the great
other officers spressed their appre- children were maintained at the Sani- Chanukah Entertainment Follows
tired shots
• "' • the /dcove of prop
F-Il lsiti41
e. . 4491iViiNfrall kftWesss.29-D
tiati,in of the confidence reposed in tarium at Ancarano and 40 at the
Election—Next Meeting Installa- Newly Elected Officers Installed by
s • ''"
These ; sal e anti-Ssnioie
agitation he occasion
i restrain the
cold .t
con
-
them and Fig tied their determin- 'Ospizio Marion' at Valdeltra."
tion of Newly Elected Officers. I S. D. Rosenzweig, Representative the co as In en conducted is all parts assembly
from cheers and tumultuous
ation to "carr 011."
win
Free Lodgings for Refugees.
ver
since
the
ousting
applause.
Dr.
Harrison's
scholarly
I of the Grand Lodge—Pisgah and
ungary e
The next r ular meeting of the
o ws have been and powerful 'centres are splendid
In addition, the Joint Distribution
Nlichigan Lodge. No. III of the
4 Bela faun: e The
t
Lodge wil he, ell Monday evening, Committee co-operates in providing
Bay City Degree Teams Assist.
.esponsible
for
all
i
ng
b
with
January 5, at 7)0. in the vestry rooms fr•e lodging at the Home for Jewish Independent Order of Brith Abraham,
4b ,":,4 ,0)r tppea inch have befallen examples of the art of oratory.
0 , ,
held a most successful and inspiring
e lecture to he given by
Ilecaps•
of the T e mple leth El. The meeting
Workers to unemployed Jewish refu- annual meeting and election of ofli-
Rabat Harrison falls on the night on
the country.
With
great
enthusiasm
Flint
Lodge,
place and time kere changed so as to gees and worker; and apprentice •
which the Lodge holds its regular
O. Il. B., No. 656, held an initia-
Guide menthe to listen to the ad- whose scanty wages do not enable • rs Sunday, December 21, 1919, at
meeting, Adolph Finsterwald, presi-
dress of Rabbir..eon Harrison of St. them to pay rent. The report also its quarters in Erlich Hall. A large tion Sunday, December 28111, at which
OFFICIAL
dent. has called a brief meeting to be
crowd
of
active
members
were
pres-
twilve
candidates
were
initiated
try'
Louis, Mo., wIP will he presented to stated that more tban 500.00() pounds
held in the vestry r00111S of the Tern-
under the auspices of salted Kosher meat sent from this ent, applauding :lie addresses and the Detroit and Bay. City prlo - •e
the Detroitpn
With
a
ple at 7:45. All members of the
taking
nit
.rested
share
in
the
teams. The Lodge opened
c r the Lodge. -
country, has Ism keen received fr, election.
who can do so are requested
smoker and grand reunion of all the
O. B. B. Lodge
34,
I.
ah
Lodge
No
distribution in Vienna.
and
a
,
to be on hand before the lecture be-
Pisg
The following officers were elected B'nai members of Flint Loilgf
. .
SWISS MIZRACHI
The Vienna Committee is also ex- for the ensuing term: President, L. reception to fhe candidates and osit-
The next regular memet,, g o f p is . gins. Invitations to the lecture have
CON \NE AT ZURICH erting its efforts toward repatriation Goldstick• Vice-president, NI yer ing members. This was
g ah Lodge will be held Mond ay night, been sent to all the members of the
f°11 " " 1)).
Zurich—A Gneral Conference of of the refugees.and is already succeed-
n g ecretary,
L ois ; the elet on of officers for the ensuing Jan. 5th. in the vestry rooms ts11,..mnie
:'ffi. Shaarey Zedek Congregation and
ner was 1
i
e
all Nlizrachists the Canton of Zu- ing in restoring a lance number, in- Cohen:h; FRiec
nanc
Secretary, dlin u : year.
Temple Beth El.
"jamin I., W
Be th El and not in the lodge
The newly elected officers will
anofs ky; Treasurer. Max Nlillner
rich was held r ently itt the city of cluding a group of Palestinian refu- Chen:
dent.
djo
ill
a
gees
to
their
homes.
w
Zurich. The tn ting was opened by
Trustees, Herman
erman Battling. Julius
the
the Lodge
0, 1- the election of oC the ityire'.. stalled and
I'MSBURGH TEMPLE
ng to attend the lecture
Steinberg and Max Snitz.
Professor Da DkFano, and was pre-
'ales were initiated by
the meet i
. Louis
PLANS NEW EDIFICE
Following the election the sie
sided over by 11. Rom, president of NEW JEWISH SEMINARY
City
Degree
reams.
Rabbi
Leon
Harrison. o
Ba
who
will
deliver
the
third
lecture
in
hers
of
the
Lodge
were
pres:nt
,1
the Swiss Mizrarn, who reported on
\tank of the Detroit Team, coin-
Course.
All
mem-
FOUNDED IN LODZ Chanukah Entertainment. whbn
the activities of he organization dur-
1'1
Lecture
'Act nairbi Samuel S. Mayerburg. Pisgah's
1. 11611,---At
early. as the meetin
met with hearty applause , 'fl alit)
, ing the year. Ppfessor Da De Fano
to come
Rosenzweig. Charles Rosen- bers are urged
recently t he ongrega-
r.....ctience 7:30 sharp.
reported on tit progress of the
lion Tre
\VAkSAW.—A Seminary for Jew- ciation of the members
thal. Coto Leopold and Harold T• mee ting will
'le of Pit
speaker at the Forum Lunch- authorized
,
The next ineetieg of Stich'
Young People's Nlizrachi movement, ish teachers was opened at Lodz re-
c ' n a t a n o :ar : . e
, ' taei t
PNnuul, gwatly inspired the Flint —rte
t P i e ' t :
l n ;:
rut u tr \ l r r o s g t t: et
a l b m
T
eon
Tuesday,
Jan.
6th,
will
be
Rabbi
place the syna aura t!t:s
and urged the ols•r members to assist cently. Representatives of the Zion- Lodge, No. 111, O. 11 . A-. will
Lodge
members.
a
of
Shaarey
Zedek
a
ready
secured
place
Sunday.
January
4,
1919,
at
build
a
new
edit
Hershman
in the dcvelopmlt of that movement. ist II-:anization, Jewish members of
A. M.
t
Voila
non of the tong
Us rtes applications.
The Mizrade Organization of the Lodz Town Council and city of- o'clock 1'. M.. at Erlich Hall. '
Synagogue.
modern synagog.
Switzerland is eparing to issue a ficials were present at tie inaugura- interesting feature of this • nice
It Use posing there was a public
will be the installation of the n
community house to
monthly devote to the interests of tion ceremonies.
installation of officers, Simon D Perfection Lodge
l tt;
i t i I
ns r
elected officers by District De
quirements ofa progr .
n ita
Rosnong,ull'itgah Lodge, Grand
the World Mizrehi Organization. It
No.
486,
F.
&
A.
M.
lion. The building will
Grand
Master
for
the
State
of
NI
will he of high I rare character, and
Lodge ettxtveuti•e, presiding. A
beautiful synagog, model c a
Twenty-three children \whose par- gan, Herman Ranting, and his
musics\ stopsm iris then rendered ,
will devote cons rabic space to sub-
n
Special communication will be held
vere present, a nd on Wednesday, January 7th—F. C. for modern Ilebrew school a
jects pertaining to Jewish History ents rectntly baptized themselves ap- The Lodge looks forward with a
at wi-ki tit ladles
gious school on Sunday a kin&
optimism
and
enthusiasm
to
plied
to
,
the
Warsaw
Ra
binate
for
and Literature. This "Monatschrift
addresses vett delivered by the degree; also regular communication garten, a library, and a ell-equip
succeeds the "Mtteilungen" hitherto readmisfion into the fol of Israel. cessful year for the 0. B. A.
guests and N'tslimi members. The at 7 p. m.
gymnasium.
published regularly by the efizrachi They elsiin in their appca that their promises to make itself be felt in
renting (nun tenth social session
Chas. K. Sandorf, Sec'.
Correspondence ndureau as a news parents aptized them against their Jewish community as a power
and ref ragouts.
will.
good.
bulletin.

THE JEWS OF MOROCCO

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