e , tr./N..171, 1 1-• LOVES CH MEBS. s you know- . two. hat insistently flow, the in you. soms and trees, de through the glen; i summer's soft breeze, ets again. d gold, th and sea. heavens unfold, le. you may cite— h this- ing can alter or blight— of t kiss. ave men dare ell. hat renders bare, did shell. love, orrows, hings Life subtly wove morrows. her life, on condition of being talc. to her God. She only asked for a few minutes for prayer, after which her throat was cut by the executioner. according to the barbarous custont of the country, and her body con- sumed on the fire. Alasl Israel was so often forced to lament the loss of saintly sons and devout daughters; to shed floods of tears on being bereaved of fragrant flowers which were crushed in their beautiful bloom by the iron hand of hate, that not enough words were left upon his languishing lips and not enough tears remained in his weary eyes to adequately mourn and weep over the cruel fate of this dutiful daughter, this yomig martyr of Mor- occo. Alld if all the oceans were tears and all the storms were sobs would they be sufficient? WILLIAMSBURG Y. M. H. A. RAISES BUILDING FUND The NVilliamsburg Y. M. If. A., lo- cated at 164 Clymer st., Brooklyn, has been engaged in a building fund cam- paign. Thus far, it is reported that $100,000 has been pledged toward the fund. 'file campaign will continue through the month of January in or- der to raise the $250,000 needed. The association contemplates erect- ing a building on a 10,000 square foot plot of ground located at Broadway, South 9th and Rodney Streets, Brook- lyn. The land at the junction of these three streets has been purchased for $50.500. It is expected that building operations will begin in the summer of 1920. Judge J. S. Strahl is president of the association: )I r. Harry J. Rosenson, chairman of the campaign committee; r. Herman Ilergoffen, executive sec- retary and the director of the cam- paign. The general secretary of the Council of Voting Men's Hebrew and Rindriiil A —ociations participated in Apacity. ad, ONE MILLION ADDED TO RELIEF FUNDS New York — The climax of the meeting of the executive committee came when Mr. Fischel, representing the Central Relief Committee, for- mally presented $1,000,000 as a con- tribution from that committee, thus re denishing its rapidly-diminishing yawn, against suer a arnitio,s MI resources to the joint distribution assaults (-mild have been the effect committee. mile of the deepest conviction, this di:, P. 11%1N ill. Ice. WCVW all iittcwat: littt IS air. %%U(111. This yeotng and noble creature held fast patriotic American. Among the first to enlist in his country's cause her integrity, and calmly chose a hor- at the outbreak of the Civil War, he re-enlisted at the conclusion of rible though honorable death, to the enjoyment of an ignominious exist- the war, serving in the army of the United States for a period of eight 5050-11/11) ence of shame and infamy. years. His discharge papers indicate a record of bravery and achieve- Wed., Sept. 21 "The Jews came forward with of- Sc,, l'enrle Eye S ■ t., Wet. 1 'Iota Kippur ment of which any mall might well be proud. fers of immense sums of money to Succoth Thum, ()at. 11 (1, 1wt My) JEWISH MATRON BECOMES save her, but her fate was irrevoca- Nurroth 11.11,11 Way—S ► emlnl But Mr. Wodic's loyalty to his country may be readily enough Thurs., Oct. 15 decided, and the only mercy the Atrerrth explained. Intensely Jewish as he is, he sees as clear-headed men must VIOLENT ANTI-SEMITIC YORK LAWYER bly Ed., Oct. 17 baffled tyrant could afford his young alneehatle Torah FrI., Oct. 24 see, an exact identity between American ideals and Jewish ideals. He Rope•h-t hodeach Cheavan OUTBREAKS IN HUNGARY and innocent victim was, to allow her 111,50•11-ebodearle Icl.lev Sun, Net. J.1 feels that in this country a roan cannot be a fervent Jew talks he is a To the small number of Jewish being decapitated instead of being 1 hanukale (Peens( of DedlentIonl• • o t be an Ameri- Wed., Dee. 17 women members of the bar will be burnt slice. I had an account of the patriotic American and that if born in our faith, lie cann llowh-Cloolearh Tebeth .• Mon., Wee. 22 BUDA PEST.—After attending a can in the truest and best sense of the word, unless he beam enthusiastic meeting at which several addresses of added the name of Mrs. Anna \V. closing scene from an eye-witness, GOIS0-1920 and whole-hearted Jew. Not only, tiler fore, by his words, but by his an anti-Semite character were deliv- Iloclifelder, who will be sworn in as who was one of the guards at the Thum., Jan. 1 an attorney in the ,Appellate Division execution, and although, as a body, East of Tebeth works and his life, is Mr. Wodic at the ripe age of S:1, proving an ered. about 300 of those who attended of the Supreme Court of New York. there is nowhere a 1110,(C dissolute set (lash-Uhodeneh Shehnt Wed.. Jim. 21 Itowle-thodearh Adar••Tharn., Feb. 19 immediately made a dash for the Jew- inspiration to the younger men of the community with whom his con- Mrs. llochfelder has had a stren- of soldiery than the Morroco Moors. Parini Wetted of iInr. I hundred of those who attended im- tinued activities in behalf of Judaism brings him into contact. lie uous career and is a self-made woman. yet he confessed to me that many of Itoneh-lbodearh Nboann• • •Snt., Mar. 2 , 1 ith section of the city, and began to Pnwower I Pewee+) Sat., April :1 his vice-hardened companions could if there ever was one. She graduated stands but a noteworthy figure in our midst. We but express the hope rob and attack Jewish shops and Plow., (Eighth Way) —Sat., April to restrain their tears, and that he him- llowle-thodenelt April of all who know and love him, when we pray that lie may be spared homes. Two Jewish papers, the "M- from Hunter College with the degree Thum., Alny of bachelor of arts and taught in pub- self could not look with dry eyes on a Log b '((mar yst" and the "Nepsavd." suffered the in vigor of mind and body to continue his splendid work and to stand Tura.. May 1.4 feterle - ('hodeetech Spann lic school from 1903 to 1909. Later sight of such cold-blooded atrocity. Shabuoth tCotellratatIon Ilay) greatest damage. Both offices were as an inspiration to our people through many, many years to come. she graduated from the New York l'his beautiful young creature was led Sun., Mal 23 practically destroyed and all the firing, out to where a pile, ready for University law school with the de- llomeh-Chodeleeh Tnnentua printing machinery denudi , lied. Wed.,Jtme la grees of bachelor of laws and doctor had been raised for her last couch— .. Nun., July 1 her long dark hair flowing dishevelled Feat of Tammuz The anti-Semitic assembly which of laws. Fa, July It Roae ► oEhodemeh AS She has filled no end of civic of- over her shoulders, she looked around FAO of AS was the immediate cause of the out- Sun.• Jul. 25 Aug. 11 in vain for a heart and hand that Itomeh-Chodeaelh Theolog- break was addressed by the fices. Detroiters may well congratulate themselves upon having at the heath could succor, though so many eyes ical Professor Kiaska, former Labor 5081-11/20 of their city government a man who has so well learned the use of a Minister Alsh, and former Governor pitied her. For the last time she was Deputy Treves, the leader of the Run.. Sept. lb New Tear.. Eve great fortune as Mayor James E. Couzem:. His bountiful gift of of Pressburg, Srekzani. The speak- Socialist members of the newly elect- offered—with the executioner and the 'The dny begin. sit ann.( of the day pyre in all their terror before her— preceding $2,000,000 to the Michigan Hospital School, the Children's Free I los- ers demanded that Jews be put at en- ed Italian Parliament, is a Jew. pital, and the Errand School for Nurses, calls forth our admiration forced labor because they were re 4pon- slide for Bolsi],ci.ni. Resolutions not only for the generosity of the gift, but as well for the wise selec- were adopted that Jews be consider- tion of institutions to he benefited by it. ed traitors and that it be considered It is a great thing when men of large means cow to realize that lawful to confiscate the property of money is a trust rather than a personal possession, and when they use such traitors and to distribute it among loyal Hungarian workers. it, not for their selfish ends only, b ut for the service of the whole com- Students and workers were among munity of which they are a part. We believe that perhaps the greatest the mob which stormed the news- benefit of \la or ('wen's gift will not be in the provision of greater paper offices and carried on this po- facilities, much needed as they are, for the care of suffering childh o od grom-attack. It is reported that one and for the housing of nurses consecrated to their high and holy tasks, man was shot and that the police made forty-two arrests during the but rather that it will lie in the inspiration that these gifts with bring rioting. JEWISH CALENDAR. ZZ ;7-4.1 A NEW Munificent Giving DON'T WAIT - FILLYOUR BIN NOW WITH OUR HOTTER ,0 V'. CLEANER ∎ to other omen in the community upini whom fortune has lavished her favors. Practically simultaneously with Mayor Guizens' gift, came the an- nouncement of Mr. Rockefeller's unprecedented gift to the cause of medical science and of higher education. Princely giving of this char- acter reassures its in these times when prevalent materialism and deep- seated selfishness tend to shake our faith in human nature. Sordidness and meanness are after all not as universal as some imagine. Gener- osity and service arc the terms in which happiness at its highest spells itself out, and fortunately, an ever-increasing number of men in every community are learning this fact and living in accordance with it. The Premier has given out a state- ment in which he appeals to Hun- garian patriotism not to bring any misfortime to the state by anti-Semi- tic demonstrations, and declaring that those guilty in the occurrence will he punished. Posters with anti-Jewish slogans and accusations meet the eye every- where in Budapest, and there is grave apprehension of other and more serious outbreaks. dill 414 EASILY HANDLED All Sizes Lower Priced OCAD CG0f2i' O R DER DURK:RV ' C.....1.,"111k. eo •