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CLIFTON ARNO{ • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

~ tE TrrROIT, /LIMA al RON

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IMMIGRANT AID SOCIETY
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These waters are a never-falling
remedy for Rheumatism, Nervous-
ness, Eczema and all other forms
of skin diseases .
In such painful troubles as

NEW YORK. - Sunday, June 6,
will be the opening day of the cere-
monies in connection with the dedi-
cation of the new home of the Ile-
brew Sheltering and Immigrant Aid
Society of America at 425-437 La-
fayette street. Representatives of
the federal, state and city govern-
ments and leaders of American Jewry
will participate in the ceremonies that
will last throughout the week, begin-
ning June 5.
An interesting program for each
day of the week has been arranged
and each evening will be devoted to
showing the various activities of the
society. so.

Neuritis and Sciatica

Take Woodward Car Marked
"Through," get off at Second
and Jefferson
Telephone Cherry 4784

Edmund G. Lewis

ENGLISH INTERESTED

LONDON.-The differences which
have arisen between the Zionist
World leaders and the heads of the
American Zionist Organization, re-
ports of which have been cabled to
this country, are arousing great in-
terest not only among Zionists and
Jews but among Englishmen general-
ly. The local press is devoting con-
siderable space to these reports.

JEWISH

1921 EXPENOITURES
IN PALESTINE TO
EXCEED £2,000,000

FUNERAL
DIRECTOR

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A YOUNG FOLKS' PAGE CONDUCTED BY JUDITH ISH-KISHOR.

ake the Tabernacle, when they were
•andering in the wilderness, He
ook charge of all the work of put-
Good Rabbi Joshua, who was as t ing it together and making it beau.
clever as he was good, used to say t iful; he watched over the metal
work and woodwork and over the
that only three people had ever given w
him cleverer answers than he could w Toying and the embroidery that the
And at last,
'omen were doing.
have made. Then he would tell three
when the finished Tabernacle stood,
stories:
eautiful and holy, ready for the
ervices of God, the people praised
THE SHORTEST WAY
Herald and were glad they had en-
Once, Olt his travels, Rabbi Joshua t rusted the work to him. So that is
reached a fork in the road where the
fine mime for the school which is
paths separated, going to right and
o bring back the lost skillfulness and
left. He did not know which to take I waists, into the lives of the Jewish
and, meeting a little boy, he asked:
eople.
"My non, which road leads to the next
village where I could spend the
night?"
The Jew Who Was Mayor of Rome.
"Both lead to the next village," an-
Isn't it funny to think that for
swered the lad, "but that to the right
is short and long-the road to the many years a Jew has been ruler of
left is long and short." The rabbi t he city of Rome? The Romans, you
took the road to the right, but before know, were the very people who con-
he had gone very far he saw that 'tiered us and drove us out of l'ales-
ine 2,000 years ago. And now a
the way was blocked by a number of
hedges and gardens. The rabbi was Jew has been the governor of the
forced to return to the spot from capital city of the Romans.
Ernesto Nathan, who was the
which he started. There he met the
mayor of Rome for many years, was
small boy who had directed him.
"Are you not ashamed to misdi- loved and admired by Jew and Gen-
rect a stranger?" asked Rabbi Joshua. tie alike for his justice and honesty.
But the child answered: "I did Ile has just died, and the citizens of
not misdirect you. I told you the Rome are grieving for his death. The
truth. I thought you were a wise Jews and Gentiles of many lands
man in Israel, but it seems that you unite in mourning for him.
cannot understand the meaning of a
child's words. I said: 'This road is
Georg. Eliot's Answer.
the shortest and yet the longest.' That
is true, because of the many hedges
here
is a charming story about
and gardens in the way. I knew
these would force you to return, be- George Eliot, the famous writer and
friend
of
the Jews, ("George Eliot"
cause a good man such as you seem
to be would not trample on the prop- was her pen name. She was really a
woman
but
she chose a man's name
erty of strangers. Now this road to
the left is longer, but you will find because she didn't want people to
misjudge
her
books. And she ad-
it shorter in the end, because it is a
public road and you will find nothing mired the Jews so much that she mar-
ried a Jew. If you haven't read her
to stop you."
Rabbi Joshua, admiring the child's "Daniel Deronda," there is a treat in
good sense, took the road to the left, store for you when you are ready
for it!)
and soon reached the village.

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THE RABBI'S TALE

(A Story from the Hebrew.)

LONDON. - The Palestine Ad-
ministration has made public its
budget fro 1921-2 says a Jerusalem
dispatch received here. It is esti-
mated that the revenue during the
year will amount to 2,214,047 Egypt-
ian pounds while the expenditure will
amount to 2,280,133 and will include
100,000 pounds which will be used
for ,purposes of national defense.
Speaking of this phase of the budget
Sir Ilerbert Samuel officially declared
that recruiting for Jewish and Arab
defense units will be started at an
THE COVERED DISH
early date.
According to Palestnie advices 39
On the following morning, when
new Arabic schools have been opened Rabbi Joshua left the inn at which
in the district of Haifa during the he had spent the night, he met a
young lady in the street carrying a
last four months.
covered dish.
"What have you in that dish, may
child?" asked Rabbi Joshua.
"My mother would not have coy-
e ered it if she had wished stranger
to know what I am currying," an-
swered the child readily. She passed
on, leaving Rabbi Joshua to wonder
at such sense in one so young.

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The next meeting of the Lotus
Social Club will be held on Tuesday,
May 24, at h p. m., at the Jewish
Institute. The regular hi-monthly I
program will be composed of reel-
tations by Murray Cromgold and
humorous questions and answers by
the members.

Mt. Clemens
But in Detroit

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mineral baths, Electrio Theraphy,
administered by experts, the com-
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instant relief.
Open Day and Night for Ladies
and Gentlemen
$1.00
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41,50
Turkish Bath ...... .
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Lodging

7'

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DANCING

Friday and
Sunday Evenings.

THE LITTLE GIRL AT THE WELL

In another of his journeys, Rabbi
Joshua met a pretty little girl draw-,
ing water from a well. Ile asked her
to give him a drink, for he was very
thirsty. She handed him her pitcher,
saying, like Rebecca in the old story:
"Drink, and when you have finished
I will draw some more for your poor
tired beast, for he also is thirsty:"
Rabbi Joshua drank the cool, refresh-
ing water, and watched her draw
some more for his camel. Then, with
a smile, he laid his hand upon her
pretty head, saying: "Daughter of
Israel, I am pleased with you, for
you have acted as kindly as our good
mother Rebecca did at the well."
But the little girl answered slyly:
"Good stranger, if I have acted as
kindly as our mother Rebecca, you
have not been as thoughtful as the
faithful Eliezer, who gave her pretty
bracelets and rings for her trouble."
Rabbi Joshua, knowing that she
was only speaking in jest, laughed,
too. "Kind maiden," he said, "you
need no jewels, for you already have
more than the most faithful
could give you,-a wise tongue, an
innocent heart and good nature."

THE SHABBOS KUGEL

-

When the Shabbos-kugel's hot,
Steaming in the big round pot,
And my grandpa comes to look,
And he says, the finest cook
Ever lived is our grandma,
And what lucky boys we are,-
Then I think I just can't wait
Till it's lying on my plate;
And I wonder what boys do
When their papa's not a Jew,
And their grandma doesn't make
Such a splendid Shabbos-cake.
SULAMITII ISILKISHOR.

PAGE NEM

BACK FROM JAFFA;
FULL OF OPTIMISM

Samuel Elfenbein, Returning, Sees
Big Chances In Palestine.

PARIS.-After nearly two years
in l'alestinv, where he has made a
close study of the business prospects
of the country, Samuel Elfenbein,
Treasurer of the National Structural
Supply Company of Jaffa, gives it as
his opinion that for men with the
capital and nerve to put through a
long, slow job the industrial pros-
pects of the country merit every con-
fidence.
Mr. Elfenbein is passing through
Paris on the way to New York with
his family. Ile sailed Saturday on
the Aquitania. It is solely on their
account, he says, that he is return-
ing to the United States, as educa-
tional facilities are not yet developed
enough in the east for children born
and reared in America. Ile intends,
however, to return to Jaffa and con-
tinue work of the Structural Supply
Company which is now under way.

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George Eliot Wan once at a great
concert given by the Philharmonic
Society of London nod there she met
the great composer, Richard Wagner,
who was known to dislike the Jews.
His wife, Madame Wagner, was
charmed with George Eliot and beg-
ged her to come with her husband
(George Lewes) to visit them for a
month at Frankfort. Now most peo-
ple in England would have given a
great deal to be invited to visit the
Wagners. But George Eliot said:
-"Madam Wagner, I beg to be ex-
cused. Your husband does not like
Jews, and my husband is a Jew!"

Ever Held in Detroit

A great big lot of tires, the biggest lot of tires ever
brought to Detroit at one time to retail. They're from
one of the largest makers of standard tires and not the
ordinary sale tires, made for advertising purposes and
hurrah sales.

We can't even mention the names of the tires on ac-
count of the trade agreement, but you'll know them when
you see them and the serial number is on every tire.

RABBI DENOUNCES
"AGUDATH ISRAEL"

Over Two Solid
Carloads of Tires

The Lot Is Big,
Very Big.

DANZIG.-State Rabbi Moskowitz
speaking in Koval on the question of
the Agudath Israel conference in
Vienna, stated that the Agudath be-
trayed the Hies Jewish interests.
Orthodox Jewry, he said, must recog-
nize the authority of the World
Zionist Organization as the only rep-
resentative of the Jewish people in
Palestine.

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JAFFA JEWISH CENTER
GIVEN INDEPENDENCE

JERUSALEM.-Tel-Aviv, the Jew-
ish center of Jaffa, has been officially
recognized as an independent town-
ship. Engineer Pinchus Ruttenberg
announces that within the course of
a few days his plan for the electrifi-
cation of Jaffa, Tel-Aviv and Petach-
Tikvah will be completed.

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APPEAL FOR REFUGEES

VIENNA.-As a result of the ef-
forts of Dr. Kramer, a representative
of the Jewish Central World Relief
Committee, local Jews have organiz-
ed specially for the purpose of aid-
ing Ukrainian refugees and pogrom
victims. A number of the most I
Amps.
--
leading Jews in this city have been - -
interested in this movement.

These guar-

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Phone
Northway

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DANZIG JEWS THANK
POLISH GOVERNMENT. -
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7-
WARSAW-The employes of the E -
A few years ago, before the war, Jewish community of Warsaw carried
there were exhibitions held in every out their threat made several days E=_
large American city of the wonderful ago by proclaiming a strike. The is-
work done by the Jewish artists of sue is one of wages.
the Heroic! School in Jerusalem. Pro-
fessor Boris Schatz, the founder of
JEWS APPEAL TO BRITAIN
the school, had come over to America
to show as the handsome and useful
LONDON. - A delegation repre-
things they had made, and to sell
the Jewish Colonization =
these wonderful things so that the senting
Association and the Joint Foreign
money could be used for the support
Committe
of organized Anglo-Jewry
of the school. And, if you were lucky,
and your father took you to the Be- and consisting of Sir Stuart Samuel,
Claude
G.
Montefiore and Lucien Es
zalel Exhibit, you will remember the
Wolf, called on Under Secretary
beautiful things you saw there-the
rugs, the necklaces, the lace, the Wolf of the Colonial Office and
bowls of beaten brass and copper. through him petitioned the British
British
open
Perhaps, even, you are lucky enough government
colonies for the settlement of the I=
to have a little paper-weight, or a
frame of carve d olive wood, large number of Ukrainian Jews
or a funny camel inkstand with ink made homeless through pogroms.
in its hump? Or there may be, stand- Under Secretary Wood, ,expressed
ing in the place of honor on the side- himself as entirely sympathetic to-
board at home, a pair of Resalel can- wards the suggestion and assured the
dlesticks, beautifully worked in silver. delegation that thir request would
In that case you will have good be taken up with the colonies with-
cause to remember and think of the out delay.
beautiful work of the Bezalel School.
ANIT-SEMITISM IN LATVIA.
They are forging ahead and are even
beginning on new branches of work.
PARIS.
- Advices received here
Professor Schatz has bought ma-
chines for artistic printing. And from Riga indicate that anti-Semit-
ism
in
Latvia
has considerably in-
these will be set up in the school so
that beautiful books can be made creased more recently and is par-
,
ticularly
noticeable
among govern-
with them. On these machines, the
first Palestine stamps, as well as the ment officials who make no effort to
veil
their
attitude.
Recently the
first bank notes, will be printed. So
watch out for them, stamp collectors! government has issued an order
withdrawing
all
passports
from Jews
Wouldn't you like to know what
the name of the school means? "Be- who previously resided in Latvia on E
the
basis
of
the
Russian
law
enacted
zalel" was the name of the artist
who showed the Israelites how to in 1893.

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SEVERAL. ON HAND

BELGRADE.-The Servian gov-
ernment has accorded the Order of
Sava to the Grand Rabbi of Belgrade,
Dr. Alcalay. The new chevalier re-
ceived his insignia in the presence of
other faith, who had assembled in the
great synagogue. The Minister of
l'ublic Education presided over the
ceremony, in the course of which he
sounded the praises of Dr. Alcalay,
and after that read a decree, grant-
ing him the distinction.

DANZIG.-Jews of this city met
for the purpose of establishing a
club to house emmigrants during
their stay here. It was decided to
send a resolution of thanks to the
RIDDLE BOX
__
Polish authorities for admitting the!=
The "Scrambled Names" I gave Ukrainian emigrants into l'oland.
I you to work out last week were:
3. Naomi
5. Eglon
1. David
6. I.eban
-
Louis Golding, a Jewish student at -a
4. Isaac
2. Abram
Oxford, whom the London Mercury
And putting them in the right order, calls "a prodigy," has written a book
called "Forward From Babylon,"
their first lettrs spell "Daniel."
which Moffat, Yard & Co. will pub-
Now guess this riddle:
When Noah began to build the Ark, fish.
where did he strik the first nail?

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