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perform the duties which lie before
of generous friendship displayed you, to meet the religious opporteni-
make up the fund. The anonymous
donor was Mr. Schiff, who always toward her because my wife has al- ties which await you. May the Giver
ways been to me a never failing of All grant you happiness, joy and
stipulated that his name should not
source of inspiration. When burdens
May he spare your dear ones
be used.
seemed almost unbearable, when peace.
One of Mr.. Schiff's first interests
in health and vigor. May He awaken
darkness of doubt spread around your souls. In leaving, I pray as 1
(Continued from page 1)
in education was Barnard College and
me or the grips of fear clutched my
his gifts to that institution are said
did when I came to on
Mr. Schiff also was one of the warm- to have run far over the $1.000.000 heart, it was she who inspired me.
"Godl make my life a little light
est personal friends of the late James
The touch of her hand, her gentle
Within the world to glow.
mark. One of his most recent gifts
J. Hill, who was the bitter foe of
caress, her sweet words of praise or
A tiny flame that burneth bright,
was the great ball there, said to have
Harriman through the long chapters
her honest criticism made me see the
Wherever I may go.
cost more than $375,000, all of it paid
of the railroad war for the control
light in those hours. So for your
for by Mr. Schiff. When the college
of transcontinental lines. Mr. Schiff
goodness to my beloved wife who has
"God! make my life a little flower
was seeking its $1,000,000 endowment
never omitted to call upon Mr. Hill
been a true and untiring helpmate,
fund recently, ananonymous person
That giveth joy to all.
who by her own unshakable faith has
, on his birthday when the railroad
lout promised to give a large sum so
Content to bloom in native bower,
strengthened mine, I thank you un-
builder of the Northwest was in this
that the campaign would not fail.
Although its place be small."
city or to send him some message
reservedly and whole hcartedly.
anonymous donor, it may now
if he were in his railroad capital at This anon
Joy of Service
"God I make my life a little song
be told, was Mr. Schiff.
"Your never ending encouragement,
St. Paul.
Another of his educational interests
That comforteth the sad.
When E. H. Harriman first began
was the Semitic museum at Harvard the co-operation of your Board of
That helpeth others to be strong,
to dabble in railroad properties he
University, which he founded and Trustees, the friendship of my be-
And makes the singer glad."
had little experience or capital, but
financed, and which developed much loved colleague, has strengthened
Mr. Schiff saw that the earnest young
my spirit and have justified what I
information
about
Semitic
"GodI
make my life a little human
in
en 1
man had a vision that would affect valuable
literature. Ile also was one of the knew to be true in my heart wa .
n praise,
Of tenderness ad
the fortunes of the entire country if oofficers and contributors of the Jew. entered the miistry,
n
that the calling
Of faith that never vt'axeth dim,
it could be backed with capital. Kuhn,
y of this city, o i a pastor to the service of God is
ndrous wa ys."
ish
Theological
Seminar
In
all
my
wo
r
Loeb & Co., famished the capital and
'ch
in the
ff for 'ears has trained men for the grandest, the most sublime
been often
Harriman went out to build up a great
He was also conception of man. It has
fortune of more than $70,000,000 to the Jewish ministry.
said
to
me
'a
young
man
sacrifices
so
trustee of the Baron de Hirsch fund,
stamp himself as the master railroad
much when lie enters the ministry,
director of the New York Foundation,
lie gives up so much that otlit:rs cher-
builder of all time.
and a vice-president of the New York
---
Union Pacific shares were selling
ish.' 'Ibis thought is more and more
(Continued front page 1)
then for almost nothing. Both Harri- Chamber of Commerce.
disproved in my mind, as I grow older
man and his bankers acquired great
and more experienced in service. Yes, heads of the different divisions to see
blocks of the stock, and within a
there arc sacrifices, great sacrifices, what can be done to relieve conges-
decade the railroad was paying an an-
but oh, the joy of making them. Oh, tion and reduce discomfort. There
nual dividend of greater size. than the
that you could but know the radiant were not blanket. enough for all the
original cost of the stock. This was
bliss and contentment that accom- women and children. In the New
the fruit of the genius of the toaster
panies them. It makes life worth York room I found 1,300 Jewish
(Continued from page 1)
railroad builder and the master finan-
living. For after all what can be so wotnen and children. This room Is
cier. Southern Pacific and other rail-
fine in life, as the conscienciousness only large enough for 250.
roads were brought into the combina- They left Saturday night for Dayton, of good accomplished in the name of
"The exodus of these Jewish people
where Rabbi Mayerberg was
tion later and a railroad system of 0.,
God. What brings such pure, such from Poland amounts to a stampede.
formally installed on the following
unparalleled dimensions was creatd.
unalloyed joy, as the privilege of They are 'coming too fast for their
' ,rennin as Rabbi of Congregation preaching the word of God, of in- own good. They tell pitiful tales of
Bankers for the Pennsylvania.
B'nai Yeshurun. The installation ser- terpreting His will and His way to being robbed at Danzig and Warsaw
As bankers for the Pennsylvania mon seas delivered by Rabbi Franklin.
the peoples, to lead erring men and by the pollee and government au-
Dr. Mayerberg's Sermon
Railroad, Kuhn, Loeb & Co. have
women to the light of God's truth, thorities. One Jewish wotnan told me
Rabbi Mayerberg's farvtell sermon
floated as much as $100,000,000 at one
to teach them to live aright, to make text night she had been robbed at
time. It was this firm that found the to Congregation Beth El follows in
h. h t
sh e
them understand that
money necessary to enable the Penn- its entirety.
good in life, the brightest happiness, Warsaw before toiling.
to When
the author'.
bout it in
ies de a protest a ocked
"My
friends:
Three
years
ago,
lack-
sylvania to tunnel its way into New
the most consecrated joy can be found ma she was l
p rison two
York and to raise that modern world's ing six days, I stood before you in best in doing justice, loving mercy t
wonder, the Pennsylvania Railroad this House of God, to pledge you my and walking humbly with God. weeks. She now 'Inds herself and
a
ren here witho ut money to t
Station. Mr. Schiff had great admira- fealty and to consecrate myself as
"What more sublime privilege is childere
they are going. There are
tion for A. J. Cassatt, the bold Rabbi in your service ministering at granted to a man, than that of stretch- them whe
e h
dreamer who made his dreams come the altar of God. And now after my granted
ing out the hand to a fallen brother, hundreds
liker.
serious
mistake has been made
"A
installation as your assistant Rabbi, I
than that of breathing a comforting
true.
It was Mr. Schiff's firm that placed come before you again to bid farewell word to a child of God with a broken in letting these people come over In
of Pennsylvania bonds in and to render thanks to you who in heart, of speaking a cheerful and such a plke stampede as this.
11,
$500,000,000
France and had them listed on the the short time of my sojourn with hopeful word to the discouraged and I am informed Felix Warburg
so heading
a movement to discourage
step beset with in- you have become affectionate friends, hopeless, of bringing con
lation
to
Paris Bourse, a
the distressed. I say with a full heart thia unbusinesalike method of turn-
y and niy dear one.
ordinate difficulties but one which had cherishe me
loose thousands of the Jewish
mutually satisfactory results. After
l camd eb t o you but a very young that the ministry while necessitating lag
man,
fresh
from
the
halls
of
the
teini-
sacrifice, is the most splendid sphere people all at once upon the tide of
the war broke out an offer was made
to repurchase these bonds and a ma- nary, without experience, without ma- in which a man can bring his whole Immigration. All parties concerned
Is sue-
eak to yo u upon sou) to self-fulfillment. would protest if Mr. Warburg
jority of them came back.
tur y. I culd n ot sp
eyeful in his move to hold back this
a d not
Kuhn, Loeb & Co. have done heavy- theitexperie on ces of lif e, for I h
Confronted By Problems
overwhelming tide of Jewish refugees.
,
weight financing, also, for such rail- touched the problems of life. I could
"I ant going to Washington tonight
ime like this I feel keenly my
roads as Baltimore & Ohio, Chicago not address you then upon great prob-
to see what can be done to remedy
own
insignificance.
When
I
view
the
lems,
for
I
had
solved
no
problems.
western, Delaware & Hudson,
conditions.
If netessary, I shall ask
great and impending problems con-
&ll
NorthCentral , Union Pacific, South- But in these three happy, inteniely fronting the House of Israel, my the Labor Department to call upon the
Iinois
happy years, I have experienced life in
ess
ern Pacific, etc.
y
own
unworthin
Department
to hold up pass.
State
its various aspects an d angles and I heart sinks at m
Floated $200,000,000 Japanese Bonds. have had problems wh ich I have tried to be a spokes man and a teacher i n ports, and not continue to paralyze our
the fold of the priest-people. World Immigration system this way."
Another of his great financial sincerely and earnestly to meet.
The "New York Times" commenting
that I were a ,Demosthenes so that I
achievements was the floating of a
Expresses Sorrow
might inflame the hearts of men by on the condition of "Chaos at Ellis
bond issue of $200,000,000 for the
is
because
I
have
had
those
ex-
"II
Island,"
said editorially in Its Issue
eloquent
and
passionate
words
to
in-
apanese Government to aid in push- periences and have met those prob-
By !street car, via Woodward Ayonue
By automobile, via Woodward
ing the war against the Russians. His lems and have found your hand of spire them with the consciousness of of September 25th:
and Crosstown cars, east to Riopelle
Avenue, east on Warren Avenue to
"For
several
years the authorities at
God's
nearness
and
fan
iv
o
flame
the
sympathies, deeply affected by the op- friendship extended in encourage-
then walk two blocks north.
Street,
Washington have urged a thoroughly
Riopelle Street.
pressions of the Russian peoples, he ment to Inc and mine, that tonight I smoldering spark of spirituality.
"Never have I felt more strongly rational and feasible program for the
took this opportunity of aiding the
o with an admixture
before
stand y u
foes of the old regime, but in later of emotions. It is but natural that I the need of prophetic vision and zeal control of immigration. It Is 'scien-
life he is said to have regretted this should feel pulling at my heart- in the house of Israel. Problems be- tific selection and efficient distribu•
llllll annsurasumnumentim
TWOMINTITIIIIIIIIIMIOMPOIOW11/11111
action, not so much because of the strings a sense of pain, of true grief set us on every sidc, enemies, hidden Don.' This means the privilege of
coming to America shall be extended
assistance given to the war against
must speak my word of fare- and revealed, sane and insane abide
around its. They seek to destroy the only to those who are physically and
the Russian Government, but because that I
I should feel less than human purest people and to render our teach- mentally fit, and that when each im• 4
he thought he had aided in raising up well.
did I not feel sorrowful, when 1 look
a greater peril in the Japanese people., upon faces near and dear to me, mid ings unavailing. This is the moist migrant arrives he shall be placed in
1 period of Israel's history. the community where his abilities will
He had declared that Russia was realize that perhaps I shall never h.tve
•
, find the most scope and where there
the enemy of all mankind, and at the the privilege of again seeing some of Neither the cruel expulsions of agess
of b:;. r- Is need of his labor. In that way, and
beginning of the war he so regretted
ces. W hen I alone, nor the inhumaneness
on th ose beloved co untenan
in that way only, can we hope to
barians,
with
the
rack,
the
stake,
t
.c
whose
see those
seeing the Mikado's Government
ok abo ut m e and
grave are comparable with the b”,et- , tmericanize the newcomers. The pro-
side of Russia and in apparent lo
griefs and sorrow's I have shared and
-
the
gram
calls for organized and intent
mug
dangers
surrounding
IsrazI
to
design to put the Chinese nation in to whose homes I had the privilege
BORIS L. GANAPOL, Voice, Repertoire
peranent vassalage that lie resigned of going when bereavement had en- day. Even more horrible than bodily gent supervision, both in European
m
MRS. BORIS GANAPOL, Piano, Normal Courses
the Japan Society. In so doing shrouded thetn with darkness, to offer torture is the insidious propaganda cities and the ports of debarkation
from
he broke the tradition that had long consolation and hope engendered by stamped with the seal of German in- here, but in comparison to the great
OTTOKAR MALEK, Master Classes In Pianoforte
a
minor
fluence
and
the
Teuton
spirit,
spread
issue
involved
that
should
be
i
d
.
my
heart
stood that his banking house was the faith, it is little wonder tha t
perennial supporter here of the Japan- should feel as a sinking
o v Whe n by hopelessly unbalanced minds which detail. Ever since 1914 It has been
insidious as they are, attempt to un- obvious that the end of the war would
recall those occasions of abounding
ese Government.
-
I re- dermine the message of God's an bring a tide of immigrants, yet not
As Mr. Schiff's interest in philan- I
joy in which my dear wife and it can nointcd servant and strive to make one effective step has been taken to
thropy began to increase his work as joiced whole-heartily' with you,
him an object of suspicion and cone cope with it. Present conditions at
financier gradually began to be over-
a shadowed by his new and superior in- occasion you no surprise to know that windy among the peoples of " w Ellis Island are actually worse than
at this hour I dread our separation.
during the record immigration before
terest. The story was told of him My dear wife and I transcend our world. •
the war.
Must Justify Existence
that when Kuhn, Loeb & Co. were grief at leaving you friends, only in
"Last June 49,706 immigrants were
In
the
face
of
these
dangers
only
frantically seeking him during the the thought that memories of you
height of the Northern Pacific panic shall ever be vivid in our hearts. We God can save the Jew. Salvation can inspected, out of whom 1.783 were
found
to have ailments that made it
conic
to
the
Jew
only
from
that
in Wall Street they were unable to are cheered only by thc thought th at
find hint at his house or at any of the we shall re-consecrate our lives in a source whence it has always come, necessary to detain them for treat-
front
the
,
fountain
of
living
waters.
meat
or
to send them back. During
other places where they had been ac- new community, amid new frieods in
customed to look for him in crises the service of the Most High, blessed The Jew to justify his existence in the June 1914 55,931 immigrants arrived,
forces
that
seek
or
over
six
thousand more than during resentativor on the Island, has been I
-
presence of the world
that needed his attention.
Ile.
to exterminate hint, most return to last June; yet 316 less, or only 1,467, rendering every possible assistance to
they located hint at a meeting of the be
Enjoyed Stay in Detroit
his
God,
must
the
more
and
snore
re-
were
then
certified
as physically unfit. the Administration and has helped the
staff of the Montefiore Home and his
woold be platitudinous to tell
assume his role of the priest people, Among the ailments recently discos- Immigrants in Its usual manner.
"It
message then was
"A gathering consisting of represen-
you that I have enjoyed my stay with most hold aloft again more firmly ered were loathsome and contagious
"Tell them to wait. I think these
you, that you have made mc happy, than ever the banner of the everliving diseases of the skin and eyes, to- tatives of many hundreds of trade
First Concert—Orchestra Hall—Wednesday Eve., Oct. 6th.
people here need me as much as the)
would be ungracious did I
unionia In this city, decided to take
I
God. The Jew must intensify his love gather with diseases more familiar
and yet
do downtown. I will finish lucre."
EDDIE
hour like this take the op-
steps to aid the incoming immigrants
not
at
an
for
his
faith,
and
he
must
live
it.
The
here.
In
three
recent
shiploads
1.000
in Various Corporations.
In some direct manner. It was decid-
portunity of acknowledging the grati-
Director
words, ye shall be holy, for I the people were found who did not have
ed
that
one
of
the
first
steps
to
be
Mr. Schiff was an active Director tude I shall always feel toward those Lord ant holy, must be more than enough to pay their way to their des.
in several corporations and trust eon- in whose hands the administration of empty phrases chanted by ministers. tination—less than $20. Sonia were taken, would be the establishment of
Tickets Now on Sale at Grinnell Bros. Prices: $1.150 to 50c
panics, among them being, of course, the congregation has been placed. The It must be the living motto of very quite penniless. Even for those who a bureau at Ellis Island. This bureau
Kuhn, Loeb & Co., his first and prim- president and the Board of Trustees true Jew. The commandants most are fit to laNi there is not sufficient would naturally cooperate with the
SECOND CONCERT, TUESDAY EVE., OCT. 12TH
immigration
authorities.
It
would
be
ary interest; the Central Trust Com- have been niore than friendly to me. not simply be words written in a book, accommodation. Last Wednesday
Joint Recital By the World-Famous Artists,
pany, the Western Union Telegraph They have left no stone unturned to they most be inscriptions indelibly night 3,319 Immigrants wero detained the chief object of this bureau to
R GIACOMO
ROSA
Company, Welis Fargo & Co. and make my work possible of fulfillnient. printed upon the heart and soul of In quarters where there were beds place newcomers as quickly as posse
ble in the respective industries to
several others. His interests were Theirs was an untiring zeal devotedly
ism. the Jew. The doctrines of social for only 500. Sonic lay on the floor,
of some slept In chairs and many Ile- which they belong. A committee was
represented in many other companies given to the sublime call of Juda the
anis Their constant encouragement, ir righteousness, of humanitarianism,
rep
chosen to work out complete plans to
by his son, Mortimer L. Schiff,
brotherly love, of justice, of peace, tually slept standing. In the New
he ratified by the union representa-
Prices $1.00 to $2.50
his son-in-law, Felix M. Warburg, broad gaged criticism, their ever
Reservations Now at Grinnell's.
, to must not simply remain the inspired York room, which accommodates at
who, in later years, had taken many readiness to lend a helping handthat utterances of our noble prophets to most 250, were 'tacked 1,300 women tives. The movement was initiated by
Popular Prices.
Seven Other Artists In Course.
the United Hebrew Trades, of which
of the burdens from his shoulders, speak the cheerful word, to give
which
we
point
in
pride;
they
must
and
children.
According
to
reports
with ap-
Course Tickets Now on Sale at Grinnell's, $5.35 to $10.50.
la.
s Mr. Schiff devoted more and more great impetus which COOICS
be exemplified in our living and from the steamship companies, all Mr. Max Pine Is secretary.
NO WAR TAXI
4.3
"The 43 radicals held at Ellis Island
PROCEEDS TO CHARITY
and energy to his charities and preciation, all were a great incentive thinking. steerage accommodations are hooked
, I
for deportation have, it Is said, raised
to me to give you all the powers with
Management Wolverine Lyceum Bureau 275 Grand River
"The Jew must first examine his for a year to come. In Danzig alone
nthropies.
a
through the efforts of their friends,
om his primary interest in the which the good God had endowed me. -
own soul to find his shortcomings. there are said to he 50,000 refugees.
ttefiore Home for Incurable, Those powers were small, infinitesi
"All thin can mean only what it has sufficient sum to transport themselves
There must be no nicer bickering a nd
wnich he helped grow from small be- mally small when we compare them incrimination within the house of meant M the past. The emigrants and families without the aid of the
ginnings to one of the most modern with the great scheme of things and Israel. The reform Jew must not ton - from Central Europe who settled on government. Legal representatives of
of institutions in the city, Mr. Schiff yet I say to you without immodesty demo the Orthodox and the Orihodox the east side two and three decades the deportees are now trying to obtain
gradually expanded his support to in- that I have unstintedly given to you must not berate the Reform. There ago were mainly not Socialists, not the consent of the government to
his
heart and soul and
allow them to proceed on their own
stitutions and schools so that h sub-
man can do. is all too much of that on the outside proletarians. but skilled artisans and
year the best of my
might, and that is any
scriptions and contributions eac
without the ranks of Israel, there is tenders of the middle class. What initiative."
"To him who has been my col-
tens-
ra into the millions. On his seven-
they found here were the slum
n birthday hc sent out ninny checks league, my adviser and friend dur i ng no reason for it within,
ment and the sweatshops—unbellev -
e
Priest People to Spread Word
many— these three years, I owe a ngd
tieth
lastibt
—only he himself knew ho
"If we want to abolish the butts able wretchedness and squalor. Under
$
of gratitude. I came to him as a
some of them being
for
100,000
eacn.
BERLIN.—It would seem that not
then,
the
leadership of a few "Intellectuals'
ding
of
Patiently he under- of hate we must first destroy
after this day
within the house of Israel. The ',riot _Morris Hillqinst, Abraham Cation only anti-Semitism, but even the fight
younger brother.
Within a few
$500000 was took
the task of helping me for the people must show a reconsecrition to and others—they became Socialists recently against anti-Sentitism is for
sc
quiet givng,
up by at his frienes, althougn i
Mr. Schiff would have gv.: them nol obligations of the mintry,
with s.tu- the task of spreading God's word that and. furthermore, formed the various many Germans simply a matter of
counted
oung man
is cou
n i an es
no y ld
hope
to neither prejudice nor hitter enenoties ••IndustrIal" unions among garment business. Recently a newly-formed
timates I
ations
and unass isted. So I
ng
meet alone
ver
can quench. Synagogues and Tem - workers, which are anions the ablest. association, known as the "Society for
a id whatever
was
alway
s.
Ile
u
his contrib
Ales must cease viewing themselves most vigorous and surnssful labor or- the Suppression of Internal Strife,"
to tell of his own aid to leave him timight. as
1 came.
o reluctant
ions
greatly a broth -
.1. ganizations in the country. and the is making extensive money collections
charities or education and ino“ of his er, with my affect intensi as social institutions reared to pant
gifts were made anonymously. fled by reason, of my association with the vanities of the membership. they specific program of which Is to gain and has published a little pamphlet
In the years since the beginning of hint and as a co-worker. Deeply has must be truly dedicated to religions control of their industry as a soviet entitled "AntiSemitism Germany's
inured he impressed me with his outstanding
or guild. In the steel industry, the Ruin." The pamphlet, as we are re-
War r. ifl
p nearly personality. His loyalty in the cause teachings. Place of birth and social
Sch of
this status must for all time disappear as coal mines and the textile trades a liably informed, is merely a screen
the EOTOOC WI
,
e coffers
has been a e p .
his fortune into th M
a qualification for association In .1 ) similar movement among undigested to hide the real purpose of the so-
every worthy fund for the rebef
lessor
to me
ability in of
meeting
situations
has been religious organization. In other words, aliens Is in Its initial stages. In a ciety, viz., to collect as much as pos-
thy
war victims and war sufferers, and an object lesson to me, Indeed war
Jews themselves, must not only be word. there people who were not orig- sible for its "impartial" and "disin-
these benefactions have run into an of emulation. This great Rabbi in
in broadly tolerant, they must live the inally Socialists are made Socialists terested" work.
and revolutionaries by the conditions
unaccounted number of millions. He Israel who stands with the highest
ministry, has so impreised toe that dictum of God's fatheihood and man's
they find on our own soil.
n i
gave lavishly to the American Rea
W nth me brotherhood. United then
"The new commissioner of immigra-
the
memories
I
carry
away
a
shack
Cross and to all organizations for
everlasting ual sense, must the Jew stand
and of American soldiers serving in shall abide with me as an
to back to meet the onslaught of anti- tion, Frederick A. Wallis, has done his
LONDON—A dispatch from War-
best
to cope with the situation at Ellis saw states that so critical is the con-
Semitic wolves, to survive the attacks
inspiration.
France.
Addresses Members
Island and to draw public attention to
dition of the refugees in that city
"And to you friends, who hold no of the destroyer and the defamer.
Directed War Relief Drives.
,.A task so often overlooked is the conditions that are beyond his power that the entire Jewish press is ap-
As chairman of a committee Mr. office or title, you who are loyal mem-
to remedy. Mr. Felix Warburg Is
Schiff aided in the direction of the hers of Temple Beth El. to you my task of bringing our faith to our lit- heading a movement 'to discourage pealing to the Rabbis to throw open
tie ones. The mothers and fathers of
the synagogues for their accommoda-
campaign to raise $5,000,000 in 1917 undying love is pledged and my Ur, '
this unbuginesslike method of turning
N o Israel should find it necessary to in-
tion.
for the Jewish war relief committee failing gratitude is rendered.
and at
to Y" struct the children first of all, by mak- loose thousands of the Jewish people
A circular issued by the Ministry
upon the tide of Immigra-
and the Jewish welfare board,
words of mine can convey
for ing their homes Jewish, Jewish in all at one
of Finance establishes the fact that
small
measure
my
esteem
a dinner given in the Astor House
tion;
and
Is
urging
the
authorities
at
an even in
love,
with
the
Jewish
spirit
Polish
Jews were large participators
fund
with
the true deep-hearted affec- pride and
Mr. Schiff started the
t
every nook and cranny of Washington to hold up passports In in the state loan.
He you and
yours.
outright contribution of $200,000.
Europe. These are only temporary
I hold you and me, do prevading
the
home.
Parents
must
not
leave
men to match lion in which
"Nash-Kourier,"
commenting on
to
take the fun-
expedients.
Until
we
begged other wealthy
Not only for your kindliness . ally
do I the burden to the Religious school.
the Bolshevik demand embodied in
his gift s to this fund an d to others I express my thanks, espec i
damental step of 'scientific selection
campaigns
kindnesses and for the school can only direct. If your and efficient distribution,' the Immi- their peace terms that the safety and
gratefully recall those
for war sufferers. In later
children are to be Jews in heart and
rights of Polish Jews must be guaran-
for the relief of war sufferers he also considerations which you bestowed
you can accomplish the grant flood will continue to endangis teFel, remarks that the interference
took an active part with his son-in- upon her who is dearer to me than soul. only
us.
on your home shrine.
chairman
M. BUCHALTER
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as
purpose
wife
many
of
you
period
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my life. To my
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God
giveyou
strength
t
mate
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ment
in
Soviet
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seeed to lag, or it was ap- pitalitY engendered only by
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