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CRITICIZES JEWISH
MARRIAGE ATTITUDE'
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, poser; Bret harts, American poet, ity exalted above all other of worn-I
diplomat and writer of pioneer west- an's possessions. The Old Pzoverb-I
woman:
irtuous
v
alist
says
of
the
Pal-
i
rubies!"
and
.
(Continued
From Page One
ern romance; Francis Turner
ve
grave, the critic; Emile Zola, fictiv e , " Her price is far abo
realist; Gen. William Booth, founder , again: "A virtuous woman is a crown educator. She believed that the
household crafts were not only useful
of the Salvation Army; Anatole to her husband."
but could lead to self-expression. The
Dangers in Intermarriage.
prance
nce (Jacques Thibault), foremost
tip/
IN
In Judeo-Chriatian marriages, how-, Self-Help Circle was established long
Walter Hurt Calls Jewish Re - living French
rench man of letters; Horace
training was
4 4 4.:...0t
Traubel, editor, author, critic, ' o philos- ever, are potential dangers that ' before domesitc scienc \ i
Intermarriage
sistance to
opher,
literary executor f Wait should not be disregarded. These re-' considered an element • our public
Narrowness.
. and Frank
Narr
Whams";
W. Taussig, pro- side in the differences in social cus• school curriculum. Mr . Krolik not
tensor
of
political
Yale toms, family system and home stand- only recognize& the need for this
University, and the economy
brilliant at
thespian
a type of work, but she labored unceas-
By WALTER HURT.
a
iN I) T E:—Be it understood that triad, Ethel, John and Lionel Barry- rils. The offspring is imparted
this series of articles presents Jewish more. Michel de Montaigne, rate- mixed heredity, and unless extreme ingly to invent and perfect a system
questions purely from the non-Jew- bested French essayist and philoso- care is exercised their lives are like of teaching sewing so that the work
h viewpoint neither the editor ph the fruit of his father's to be distracted by a conflict pf sepa- could be taught thoroughly in proper
was with Antoinette de Lopez, rate social ideals and social influ- stages, could be graded and judged
f this journal nor any Jew should marriage Jewess. Lord Northcliffe ences. It should be the aim of bus- and would come to be regarded not
Spanish Harmsworth), the great band and wife to find for their vari- as a kind of drudgery, but as an
be regarded as responsible for, or a (Alfred
.
necessarily
with quota-
any opinion
herein ex agreeing
excepting
English
newspaper publisher and ant viewpoints
a common
artistic
expression,
and tended
the work
in
marriages
should focus.
be encour-
the Self-Help
Circle
not only
e xpressed,,
perhaps the most powerful person- aged as a means of Judaization; but to teach our little Jewish girls house-
dons of Jewish origin.—W. II.)
age
in the British
the in such unions the Jew should not hold arts, but also to teach the older
great-grandson
of a empire,
Jew from is Frank-
give up his ideals. Instead, he should women who were drafted into sere-
ARTICLE VI.
joy and interest
Mixed marriages, I am well aware, fort-on-t he-Main. Professor Eli Met- introduce Jewish ideals into the ice as teachers the
contact with
is a subject of extreme disfavor with chnikoff's mother was a Jewess. home and for results depend upon which comes from ,„ the
rarned:rpipnrirliiisityievel
the majority of Jews. Yet it is one Charles Iamb and Cardinal Newman trilifesuppreorciensrsiryof natural substitution tiihtetlicargidrcelanmvio.Ling
p
.
o
n
o
d
rb
yl
hit
a
with
n,
t
a nit ea n
are a l i is a di d ist o a s h sa r‘re te (1;,
1 I:e
0 . t t i demands attention
In all social relations of Jew with to a greater usefulness and joy is
with
i nave ri e s a e ly-
Mrs. Krolik in her day found
I, ignored. Such marriages rapidly pearance of authenticity, that the Aryan the psychic factor always life.
and steadily are multiplying, and the mother of Christopher Col'umbus was should be considered. There is a comparatively little difficulty in solv-
radical
dissimilarity
between
their
ing
the
problem of the volunteer.
fart should be faced by those con- Suzanne Fonterosa, a Jewess. Many
Dieliked Alms.
earned with due regard for its social similar cases equally striking might respective mental constitutions. The
Her
dislike of alms amounted et-
be cited, but these suffice the pur. Occidental and the Oriental mind
significance.
hos
each
a
different
outlook
and
most
to
an
obsession.
She was con-
Advocacy of such alliances, while pose
variant views. Only the staidly making personal loans on col-
viewed with tolerance by the general- ''
Jews Who Intermarried.
closest
and
continued
association
can
lateral
of
practically
no
value rather
Jews
have
married
into
many
of
widely
ity of Gentiles even when entire op-
families in
most distinguished
pineal
not vouchsafed,
always
arouses is vehement
protest and
oppo- the
America.
August Belmont wedded bring to contact these divergencies than
make
to people
who might
as de-
have
been gifts
classified
by others
Much of the mutual misunder- penitents. Largely by her influence,
a (laughter of Commodore Perry. of thought.
'Bien from representative Jewry.
two races re- a work room was established in which
Orthodox Jews insist that the Walter Damrosch, the orchestral con-
njunc- doctor, is the husband of the Gab- standing
between
these dissemblance. women were employed for a few
suite from
this mental
ti promises of Isaiah and the i f sepa. ter of James G. Blaine. Ossip d Gab-
Mark
Their
respective
thought-pivots
are hours a (lay so as not to conflict with
of Ezra in the matters o
duties at home in order that
ration and marriage with aliens are rilowitsch, the pianist, married , who as far apart as are the planetary their
as valid today as at the hour
of the
their Twain's daughter. Mary Antis
oles. These wide mental and tern- at least some return might be given
, for
success as soles.
spaces—this
cerebral
to
the
community for the relief ex-
signal
such
chieved
a
has ac
utterance. Reform Jews
most port, are scarcely less uncom. a writer, is the wife of Professor A. P chasm—must be spanned by the tended.
Not being born a Jewess, and
. Graham, of Columbia University.
promising in their demand for a rigid ..,
i
NS
That
eminent physician, Dr. Abra. bridge of matrimony before ic the
races
alhet contact . nevertheless coming into intimate
into sympat
enforcement of the rule of endog-
rchange the contact with all classes of Jews, in-
ham Jacobi, married Mary Putnam. can In
comeintellect
u inte,
the
omy.
that eluding large numbers who immi-
Why?
' ifts,
is the wife
of J.
There is no biologic basis for such Rose Pastor,
a Russian
Jewess
of reciprocal inoculation of ideas,
associa- grated to the United States at the
G.
Phelps-Stokes,
of
the
New
York
takes
place
in
the
intimate
in attitude. On the contrary, there remarkable
g
of millionaire
aristocrats. lion of the marriage relation, we see time of the Kishineff massacres and
previously, Mrs. Krolik to a greater
are important biological reasons why family
families have united these variances reconciled. If such
Eng. mental cross-fertilization can pro- degree than many who should have
intermarriage is desirable. The ob- "'mil
known better, early came to realize
blood
of
of
the
best
jections legitimately urged against with
ith some l as with eupatrids of duce this kinship of thought, what
spirituality, intensity
p
h ical cross- th • t splendid
cross-breeding of two basic races do w
At least two must be the effect of f physical
idealism of the immigrants. She
not apply to different branches of land,
as
well
Many beautiful reproductions of period furniture may
continental
Europe. have married breeding upon the cerebral constitu- and
American Jewesses
always resented the early split in
the same ethnic stem.
the Jewish community and no one
Concerning
Spencer on the
Interm•rri•ge.
disastrous conse- into the British nobility: Daisy Lei- lion of Effect
the oflispring?
of Interm•rriage.
be had here, and are not only conspicuous as exact copies,
more
than
she
when,
shortly
rejoiced
quences of a blending of basic ter departed consort of Lord Curzon,
reflected after the arrival of Rabbi Franklin
bloods, Herbert Spencer, in a per- former viceroy of India and present The enormous effect of intermar-
but are now quoted at prices prevailing before the war.
in
Detroit,
the
United
Jewish
Cheri.'
Foster
atonal letter to Baron Kentaro Kane- head of the British
foreign office,
riage on general
society John
is
of
Guggenheim,
destinies.
, who in national his
book, "The Conquer- ties was formed and all classes of
bride
of
Via-
Fraser,
in
Jews co-operated in the tackling
ko, dated Aug. 26, 1894, published and Eleanor May Guggenheim
says:
count Stuart,
scion
in the London Times June 22, 1904, recently
became
g of "tang sync" ing "Always when a Jewish population our common social problems.
Helped Prisoners.
being
absorbed
into
a
nation,
question of Scottish royalty. Lady Curzon's was
said:
Mrs. Krolik probably was closer
"It is philosophy.
not at root It a is at root a brother, Joseph Leiter, of "wheat
The rise
of to
both
Italy and Spain than anyone else to Mother (Mrs.
social
question
of biology. There is abun- corner" celebrity, also married a that nation
rose
pre-eminence.''
Gentile. Doctor
Boesky,
a Bohemian to dominance is a record of the ab- Agnes) d'Arcambal. The appeal of
ba sailor
from urt,
Czecho-Slo-
recently sorption of Jewish blood into the na- the Home of Industry, founded by
by th e J ew , • aM s
d ant proof, alike furnished
Warren and Riopelle
Their
to th '• Italian co
e decad ence dates Slother d'Arcambal, was essentially
intermarriage of human races and Vakia
as
.
married
to
the
daughter
of [tonal
from body.
Jewish expulsion in the one a self-help appeal. Mrs. d'Areambal!
the interbreeding of animals, that ,
re-
took
the
men
who
were
discharged
,
and exodus in the other.
when the varieties mingled diverge 1,;
case
If the Gentile woild absorbs the from our Michigan prisons into ,ber
beyond a certain slight degree the president Mazaryk of the new
home and there helped train them' in
By Automobile, Via Woodward
Sea Disproportion.
with Jew, it will at the same time granter,
assii-
result is inevitably a bad one in the
em-
By Street Car, Via Woodward
t. . , useful arts an d insisted that em-
Avenue East on Warren to Rio-
e d s ew
long run. I have myself been in public.
Avenue and Crosstown Cars, East
Marriage of Gentile women
let: T. r Judaism. t Judaism
in
ployers
of
labor
give
such
men
a
pelle Street.
the habit of looking on the evidence
. powe rfu l
to Riopelle Street.. Walk Two
, chance to earn an honest living and
bearing on this matter for many;
Jews
is
much
more
frequent
than
on
is that
of Gentile
men with
,Jewesses.
Blocks North.
MeIrve 1320.
rived
Perhaps
the greater
subjection
of the Judaism,
Judaism, not the Jew, that is irides- • not turn them into permanent pa-
years past, and my cone
pe ar-
J "t d he i disap
, fiahs. Eventually, by reason of this
irht
Jewish girl to parental authority tructible.
based on numerous fact.
educational process, public prejudice
u
ze
world."
Jr
from
numerous
sources."
With
due respect
to Mr. Spencer's partly accounts for this fact. The . Zangwill forecasts
' against ex-convicts declined and it
take is- Jewish young man feels himself less '!..nee.iiaffitrhe
be in nobler
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11 there himself,
himaself 'the Jew gains ' became much easier for men who had
to
-
Could
lo
deductions,
I make
bold sociologist on under family restraint. Numerical c .!..
served in prison to re-enter industrial
one
with that
eminent
heritage.
am discrepancy doubtless is another taco-
life.
it
was
no
longer
necessary
to
lition. It was customary for the
But absorption is regarded by the
I
Four Stories in Rear.
such cases,
tor. Census figures indicate there his divine
institution,
one point in the foregoing.
in r i
together
i
rg re
boy's father, Jacob Rzeechewski, to
e y mwtro
ee how, in suc
into BEGIN WORK ON NEW
The rear part of the structure, of play chess nightly with • neighbor.
unable
to s consequences
to a go
biological
can
be
dis-
are
in
the
United
States
250,000
'
e
e
tpthh
u
hat
te
sociated from social philosophy, the more male than female Jews. This Jew with abhorrence. Let him com- their own homes. Mrs. Krolik was
same meight as the main build- During these friendly tilts, young
the
TEMPLE
IN
2
WEEKS
mi. fort
in this
race with
unification,
not absorp-
two being sq;,intimately inter-related. disparity may largely be attributed
himself
the knowledge
t
ing, is designed to contain four Samuel sat an interested spectator.
largely instrumental in transforming
m
among i
stories in addition to the basement. The leers
Prudential considerations
lion, but amalgamation, is the pro- this institution later on into one for
to sex disproportion
la had no inkling of what
I.)
(Continued
From
Page
The first is devoted to the smaller was going
Calls Jawiah Stand Narrow.
boas who had not the proper oppor-
i ng on
incongruity grants.
to n
no biological
auditorium. On the second floor are
is the
ol-
f
tunity
for
going
straight,
seeking
to
n
tioan
to Mere
forbid
mating of Jew and also may inffuence the Jewish maid eels.
uan
m
etea
spectatoruntil one night
La
tin
new
Temple
ts nortr
e eternal
a eon, e 1
guide them before they went wrong great desire to make the ne
eight class-rooms for Sunday School when the neighbor, having check-
restrains races of in her choice of a mate from among hilAt7nnitt
i emen
.
When
you
drop
own people; with a Jewish hue- the
tead of to reform them after a home for members."
work, kindergarten, library and sew- mated the elder Rzeszweski, young
a c :itea
cup
of
Aryan, such an
ins
b of sugar into your
Will Be of Limestone.
ing room, in addition to a choir room Samuel picked up one of the pieces
sharply divergent physical types. In her
rison experience. She took a keen
band she feels a greater sense of etre.
other directions, their respective de.
The new structure designed by
b Al- adjoining the choir loft and a kitch- and showed his father move that
On the other hand, the average coffee the sugar is not destroyed
. s ere ' p interest in the experiment conducted
velopments are so nearly balanced nomic security.
.n
ions
enette in connection with the sewing Would have given him the game. To
.
bert
Kahn,
will
be
built
of
I
the Boys' Home and d'Areambal
Gentile girl doubtless appreciates the when
dissolved;
ropertie IS h is ,
eserved,
and the its
autatance
TOM.
that there could be a venous conflu-
P
the further amazement of the elder
Amiociation at t he Ford Republic in limestone slang '
The third floor is given over to 11
bserved
the
Jew's
excellent
aerminated
to
sweeten
the
entire
so-1
classic
architecture.
There
erfect
congeniality.
ines of
once
of p Jew's resistance to inter- desirability of a Jewish mate. She lotion. Likewise,. the diffusion . of : training boys in self-government. lines
game
Is the
a will be little ornamentation
tflOnd class-rooms. Three of these are de- Players, Samuel re-played the
Png
simple,
digner
either
she
bou
ht
uit
has o
a
o
il
e
the Jewish blood and its attendant spirit Many
-ears
g
-, year
marriage, then, due to religious hit- treatment of his family. Ile is
the outside or inside, an effect of signed so that they may be thrown from memory.
number
of
pictures
of
boyish
interest
Sammy
•
"Regular
Boy.
home.
the body social will tine-
di •
together into a large meeting room,
narrow- moat uxorous of intaining
men. lie a is
well throughout
ferences?
In a short time this little fellow
to hang on the walls of the Ford di gnity and simplicity being sought thus making the third assembly room.
o r ma
. the tissues of the complete or. Republic.
throughout. A portico of eight Ionic
If so, the fact bespeaks a
able to give a good account of
influences him ture
On the fourth floor are the offices was
k
news inconsistent with Israel's broad Patriarchal
qualified f tradition and
'lit
will
columns,
30
feet
in
height,
Appreciated
Jewish
People.
himself
against the foremost players
father. She ganism.
Whatever the impelling influence
good husband
digniy.
' t A wide of the Rabbi and his assistant, a of Warsaw. The boy's remarkable
'
of massive
a front o
In
this
day
it
is
quite
generally
as-
pretensions and wholly unworthy of
.
1a
financial
ca-
t
Isinelines
Jews
to
nuptial
al-
.
professed Jewish ideals. It invalid. to be a
'engthi of athee waiting room for callers and a eerie- skill attracted the attention of the
at
i
.
flight
of
steps,
the
fulll
h
that
the
social
problem
in
con-
ales Judaea's claim to spiritual ea- has.confidenee that d her material th
eononade, leads up to the front en- tary's office. In addition there are members of the Berlin Chess Club,
is a part
the Great
that nection with dependency and delis- trance of the building.
tholicity. When
brotherhood
of man
shall of
be lerael's
realized an.
that welfare.
PacitY Moreover,
will safeguarhis
the Jew is a most Banco
with of alien
blood, Design
it doubtless
two more class rooms, a meeting and finally a match was arranged
queney is one of prevention and cure
a
barrier
should
be
interposed
The outstanding feature of the room for the Board of Directors, whreby the child played simultane-
ful wooer.
such
rather than one of relief and punish-
masterful
Virtues of the Jewess.
dent dreaming if the first requisite
b.- structure is the modern and splendid recreation room, coat rooms and rest ously against 20 selected experts.
mating desire upon cohesion until the beginning of the
rooms.
T
to such fraternity is rejected without
It is not strange
m than it is to solve it, but until
One game was lost by Samuel in this
The basement is given over to the exhibition.
end No other race in the world in-
problem was faced squarely work .
rounds. I can not believe Israel's lovely daughters. Aside from fulfillment of Israel's mission. It has the the
e r e er nn gymnasium, a dining room, kitchen,
solution was impossible. Mrs. are planned, patterned after modern
His curly head scarcely reaching
on
o.e
that
Jewish
blood
should
per-
been necessary to this Mighty
Pur-
serving rooms, silver vault and china about
public school requirements.
n
the tope of the tables, this 9-
ligious g actual influence governing purely amative considerations, there
comparative. pu rity y until it Krolik saw the problem it. and helped
Committee rooms for the &ff
c ases. Provision is made so that the year-old child trots serenely from
are divers dided
advantag inthiiesyt: . ain in
ec
this is the
distinctiveness
sufficient
to
give
the
community
to
face
it
She
was
cang
chairs
and
tables
may
be
removed
Jewess
for
wife.
Amo
g
organizations
of
the
Temple
three
ain
s
one
of
a
comparatively
small
band
the Jewish attitude in the matter.
table to table in his somultaneous
a
r it dominant potency in the combined
for dancing.
Is
of degree
blood the
true reason?
ing
scattered all over the United States commodious assembly rooms o'f var
games, playing in a !style that proves
A pride
certain
of pride
in the is
that dowry
she brings
to her virtues.
husband Sh a world-volume.
ye-
rich
of domestic
a revelation to all beholders.
the days after the Civil War ing capacities, equipped with r sta g e '
who
in
This
strong
blood-strain
has
been
I
ancestries is It par-
noted the degenerative aspects of kitchen and dining r000ms,
In all other respects than his skill
most
an cient
donable,
even of
commendable.
is has a fine concept of marital fidelity.
BOY
CHESS
WIZARD
a raiiai--
are
stud
eluded intredspert-'
city life and helped by educational lion
in chess, the boy has all the childish
humanit
'
crisis.
The
an
arrant
absurdity,
however,
as
is
,
lioness
of
the
home
and
sanctity
,
y
in the present
0 fnto
COMES
HERE
MAY
5
admitted by their own authoritative of the family life are fair threads breeding
for coneen-
cross- m
ethods
•1,o
restore
some
of
the
vigor
characteristics
of one of his age.
s
been
an
Judaism has
A modernly equipped gymnasium
Samuel is a "regular boy," fond of
to contend that the interwoven with the fabric of her tented for centuries against the need f d independence and . self-help of
48 by 73 feet, with shower baths, is
arm
life
in
our
social
institutions.
(Continued
from
page
1.)
romping
and
toys
and all boyish fun.
enealogists,
g
Jews have preserved in its pristine; ideals. By instinct and training she
She appreciated the Jewish people. a new feature not included in the
Little Samuel will arrive in De-
purity
the to
blood
of Abraham
that for
is of
all women
best qualified
' its diffusion among earth's pea.
this country since December, has troit
runs back
the youth
of the race
wifehood
and the
motherhood.
Dr. for
original
ol
She
loved
the
Old
Testament
and,
Thursday
afternoon
with his
W. Saleeby. chairman of the Eng• its
to
regenerate
the
race.
will survive immor-
been touring the country meeting
and his
like the character in the great old ,
13 Jewish blood
- Spec- loaun..Main Auditorium.
C.
chess experts and vanquishing them. father, Jacob Rzeschewski,
in the morning of the world.
It
is
different
lish
National
Birth-rate
Commissien,
Roman
comedy,
"nothing
human
was
;
The
main
auditorium
will
occupy
At
the
West
Point
Military
Academy,
manager,
Charles
A.
Arenberg.
t is
strong in- in a report on the results of his in-. tality in the tide of universal ad-
at
positively known that
foreign to her interest."
the entire main floor of the building the scene of his first real teat in thisexpectedthat he will remain until
---
vestigations among the London poor,. mixture.
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---
Periods there has been a
at
the
front.
The
smaller
auditorium
. ohn
country, he defeated 19 of the 20 Sunday.
(Next installment, "Revival of
of other while
strains.
Tickets for the exhibition may be
at the rear, parlors, minister's re - layers he was opposing simultane-
almostacwtthe- Anti-Semitism.")
Moreover,
a moderate pride asserts that "the best mothers
WEIZMANN COMING
tiring rooms and check rooms occupy nasty in three hours and five minutes. obtained from Morris Steinberg, 1718
ac t
of blood is permissible, arrogance of I.ondon's East Side ore,
THURSDAY, MAY 26 the remaineder of the main floor. His game with the twentieth, Col. Brush stret, Main 2210 or Cherry
nt
of RELIEF HEA D PLEASED
ancestry is contrary to the teachings believes
out exception,
Jews.'
This
f
to be "a direct result
main auditorium, including G. A. Sieberger, professor of Eng- 5753; Mr. Forbes, president Detroit
-. "Much
WITH POLISH COMPANY
the Talmud,
which one—single—to
says:
the balcony, will seat 2,200 people. lish and chess champion of West ` Chess and Checker Club, 94 Grin-
(Continued from nage l.)
"Man
was created
racial ethics," and
he high
adds standards
and
told street; Dr. W. B. Banks, 903
delegates to the conference and The wood work in the present pulpit Point, was called a draw.
establish one common unit for the of the morality
among Jewish youth PARIS.—Dr. Boris D. Bogen, ac- send
at the
Kresge building, Main 4728;rot
to work hand in hand with the corn- and choir loft will be used in the new
perfect her- of intellige nee
■ ted Best Players.
Defe
ompanied
by
M.
Landesco,
has
re-
Y. M . C. A. and at Grinnell Bhe rs
whole human
ace,
that
ht prevail among all man- may be
attributed
to the upon
powerful
c
mittee for the reception of Weir- building and extended to fit the new
influences
exerted
the
in-
The
boy
is
credited
with
having
de-
d t thin city. The latter, who
beginn ing Monday, between 2 and 5
mm might
home
dimensions
e..
mann and his associates.
feared the best players in Europe
in m.
kind, and that none
sae o dividual from birth.
p.
is is the head of constructive relief or
The smaller auditorium at the
came should
from a better
e
District
Asks
Postponement.
Then
the
physical
attraction
Committee and
at District of Detroit, at rear, having a seating capacity of simultaneous games in w ic
g
his nei hbor, 'I
a o re f hmignhg: the Joint Distribution
Je
icon-
on held Wednesday evening, 700, is separated from the main audi- played several men at once In War-
Th e ing
FORM NEW PARTY
'
stock
than then,
you. is
i•onducted. in. IrVradrshaiwnisaripenes highly
ghly a meetZi
i
What,
the answer to the strong. As homen.ars
a race the full
are
er
,
unanimously
passed a resolution re- Corium by a corridor leading from saw, Vienna Breslau Hamburg Am•
d
arry? ly sexed, t e w
e
seduc-
eren
f
ja .
interm
a
Leyden
solute
refusal
to
as
questing
the
Conference
of
Jewish
Gladstone
avenue.
It
is
equipped
sterdam,
lin'
nets
Perin
and
Lo'nd
.
h t e e e a
wit
DANZIG.—Lithuanian Jews have
Jew's re
d ' i ec
netism harm of their so f t Oriental
The little fellow was born in W aanr• founded
0 r e ntal satisfie
Td. and Organizations of Detroit, of which with a stage and balcony. Both au-
a new Jewish democratic
d lib r tions
"Advan tages of Intermarriage."
esco ts of this conference.
iction that
the Jew's tine beauty
c
for his same
amazing
o n v
exogamy
arearwahaoliyo
makes my
a potent
to resul
stated that all parties and ale- Mr. Joseph Chaggi was the organiz- ditoriums will be provided with pipe saw and, , save
I party, according to a dispatch from
I t i s m y c to
'
mind, appeal
a beauti•
g skill
d
m entality,
the
has
i
masculinity. To
i iir x a ceptions
as
any
normalKovno
received
here. The new party
n
ing
charma,
to
otpone
Dr.
Chim
orgas.
Th
wndows
in
this
room,
in
a
er ences
i
many
others,
is particular,
fettered by dead ful Jewess is the most beautiful meats
Jewry were
this
seated of at polish
the conference
and repre-
a defi-
ditional.
In he
will try to bring into its fold all
af• as in the main auditorium , have been likes and pref
visit cos
to Detroit n until
won a i v reed. i to I in qn uliy - Weizmann eclat
o
f
the
d
esigne
so
as
to
incorporate
part
child
of
his
age.
lls t sec-
non-Soria
of
woman
in
the
worl
•
d
e
r
designed
Zionist
Zionist
and
i
-
nite
decision
o
n
Samuel became a devotee of the non
ter the special
retaining
Hebrew Courtes•n Rare.
population.
fingers and chained to the post
the ornamental glass of the win- I i game of chess solely of his own vo, tion s of the Jewish popula
r t al relief
I date
rari ii zation of America will of
nts to deal with refugees, Zioni s n t t 0 ng
down
in
the
present
Temple.
a
persistent
tradition
that
the past,
m
departments
t
There is
' t k
more 4 of the children sanitation
Let on now consider the manifes
er- the Jewish woman is personally This
es i d en o f the
t S
;c toll
l o uiSP
hf r ae
health and the especial pro blems
advantages of intermarriage.
er G entile s ister.
genera
ti ll y
ff e trie
dPrh
r et, Kai
t at t ht e district
-
t
sit
virtuous perhaps
e
ro
re
on
t
uction
of
the
un
The Jews are victims of a p
is truth. It is a
d
that
a specia l con-
tradition
than
h
ng
had been advise
•
sietent violation of progenital prin.
tatistics that the Ile- a ee
ttl d communities.
vet h t
, i . , , i 1 e r i n n t a che t k i a ec n ati,,,itih w aret i sr :I sse t i ; i
ciples that demand variety. The brew courtesan is rare. This may se e
osiiti d n dh i ge r a s i
aa
THE HOME OF
tha
t
a - '
inity is upon them.
curse of consanguinity
1 . I 1 r , hicNea i a n r dt cr.] n rF' t i ' ;n m at n o ' n t t e en e a b r r k: Ze i i f
Fusion of Hebrew with Aryan fact
of social
i vn.ec iar atii s ttoo etahro lyi nfluencero o ai f n GOVERNMENT HELPS
Distri
b i n e due
(Boob
urttiture
1.1rips
Eldroit ifittrititurr
- SEMITISM
SERBIAN ANTI
blood generates, not only greater
inctive family life, and the char-
--
,
en t
phyeical vitality and mental vigor,
ent
VIENNA.—AJewish
manifest- local Zionist bocrereaders were confident
nti-
but also stronger character and • disgi
rics for her children. Perhaps,
red in various cities
finer spiritual fiber, apparently con- mother
acteristic
solicitude of the Jewish
the rela tio ns be-
h
in
too, it is because she takes her re- ations have occu
lead-
n
America
and
u
ld
tween
Wo
in Serbia and make it evident that that
the the
breach
i
serving the cardinal virtues of both ligious teachings more serously,
teral- anti-Semitism is assuming alarming ere will be healed at the convention.
races.
their moral limitations more l
Mr. Stoll also said that, should Dr.
minent Jewish. ly. Also, it may further be account- proportions
in
that
country,
accord-
The Booth Family.
of masculine i ng to a dispatch received here from Vi'eizmann's visit not be postponed,
Mating o f th a t e
members of the local iistrict will
the ed i for by the procl vity
Christian
a Israel to protect the chastity of its Belgrade. A manifesto issued by join in welcoming the Vi orld Zionist
tragedian, Junius
Brutus produced
Booth
surpassing womanhood; the Jewish libertine anti-Semitic organizations accuses
elder, with a
only as individuals and not
luster progeny
to the American
largely upon Gentile feminin- the Jews of having helped the Bul-
triple
that lent a stage. Ofpreys
o fli
ci al of the district, because,
p ity. In the married state, another garians and appeals to all patriotic presidents
this trio, the most renowned was Ed-
take
said
the
district could not ta
,
win Booth, the world's greatest Ilam- factor may be the superior sexual Serbians, Croates and Slays to boy- he
sides with either the Keren Haeso d
lei As for his younger brother, virility of the Jewish husband that cott the Jews and so isolate them as leaders or the American leader :: Mr.
him against the cuckold's to force them to go to Palestine. The
Stoll said there was a possibility of
his guards
memory
is marred
his abilities
fate. But above all else is the eco- Serbian government is doing nothing th e special convention being held in
John
Wilkes
B oo th, and a lthough
are obscured by his tragic deed in nomic factor; the Jewish woman is to discourage the anti-Semites a d Detroit.
Ford's theater in Washngton, he is more sheltered, her material neces- has, on the contrary,
more
recently
of Jews
be- n Telegrams were sent this week to
a number
Dr. Weizmann and Judge Mack by
reputed to have been
the greatest sities
are
better or
provided
for
been
expelling
ily phenomenally
father,
brother
husband,
as by
that
longing
to Greece and Spain who
for ,, the local district, urging the leaders
been resident in the country
genius o f a fam histrionic gifts. she has not the same reason as the to have
to come to an understanding for the
ear..
I
many y
conspicuous for its
.----
sake of the cause.
n
The Mizrachi Organization of De-
Another b rother, Junius B rutus- the most ancient and least honorable
,
EMIGRANTS
RELIEVED
p Booth,
R i:h
troit Wednesday morning received a
h ted , . Jr., . was scarcely less a ccom ' of all professions for women.
___--
for telegram from the national office in-
Among other remarkable geniuses1 Inherited
ideals
of
personal
char-
LONDON.—
Large
barracks
meter also are a prime influence in emigrants have been opened in forming them about Dr. Weizmann's
resulting from
such bi-racial
mentioned
Jules breed-
Verne, preserving pudicitY in the Jewish 1 Southampton by the English govern- coming and instructing the local or-
of
be
woman. The exceeding value
i ng may
ingrained, meat in order to afford them better ganization to join forces with those
the fantastic French fictionist; Sir
Jahn Everett Millais, English paint.' feminine virtue is an idea
Leon Gem
min Sir John Herschel, theastra.!
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