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as executive
leadership at the College. e)ne perhaps to act
head anti the other as dean of the faculty. We realize that thisl
Ili
is no new suggestion and that undoubtedly it has received or
may perhaps at the present time be receiving the consideration
MICHIGAN'S JEWISH 110MR PUBLICATION
of the Board of Governors, but we suggest it at this time as a
possible means of meeting the difficulty by which it is likely
Jonic le ublishing Co. Inc.
Published Weekly by The swish Chr
that those charged with the selection of a President will find THE POPE AND THE JEWS
n t.
Joseph J. Cummins, PresideP
(The American Hebrew).
themselves confronted. Of course the matter of additional
Dismay must have struck the
POIll0Mte at Detroit,'
second-class
matter
March
3,
1916,
at
the
expense may be involved in a choice of this kind, but we be- hearts of millions of Jews and Cath-
Metered as
__— lieve that it would not be an insuperable task to obtain front olics in America last Tuesday when
Mich., under the Act of March 3. 1879.
they read the Assixiated Press report
General Offices and Publication Building
t he Jews of America, who are so vitally interested in this mat- of Monday's secret tonsistor) in
ter, sufficient funds to meet the comparatively small additional Rome. To quote the report:
850 High Street West
Cable Address: expense that would thus be entailed. ,
The Pope's allocution, delivered
Telephones:
before the Consistory, expressed 1.•
anxiety over the situation in Pales-
I tine, toying to the activity of the
urged
n and an
J ws in the ents y L ad,
- e
--_-_,-
Preparations are being made throughout the land, espe
h e governm Holof the Chr isti
Per real daily by leading Italian societies, to celebrate in a manner tiros to apiwill to the League of Na-
13.00 Per
to insist upon the definition of
Subscription, In Advance
befitting so significant an occasion, the six hundredth anni - tires British
mandate in Palestine.
ail correspondence and new. matter must reach this, versary of the birth of Dante, the greatest, perhaps, of the the "The allocution charged that Jews
To insure publication,
world's poet - philosophers. In very truth, while it is eminently were "taking advantage of the suffer-
slice by Tuesday evening of each week.
to the
roper that those of Italian birth should take particular pride ings of the inhabitants due rivileg
Editorial Contribute'
e. I
deplored the p
- . war," and
RABBI LEO M. FRANKLIN
in this celebration, the annivehsary of the birth of their great
enjoyed by the Jews in Pales-
iub j ecto of interest to the est literary son, the event is really one of world importance. position
on
is dangerous fur Chris-
The Jewish Chronicle Invites correspondence
i"
Indorsement of the view
Jewish people, but disclaims responsibility for an
For Dante was the spokesman of a universal philosophy of tt, which
the Pope charg-
expressed by the writers.
life. His was indeed what a biographer called The Voice ju lT ris incredible that
"taking in advantage
tews
J with of
of the Ten Silent Centuries." His great work, "The Divine (81he
habitants
the
the suffering
due to the war" unless the head of the
Comedy " is in fact the first literary voice of Christian civilize- of
year 1300 in the most corrupt city in a world catholic church received his infer-
t i on. n the e y
'nation from the same sources as do
full of corruption, where the two opposing powers of
anti - semites. •
and Empire, stood, each, in its rapacious greed ready to swallow the One
need but visit t he war areas
urope : we
n and Central E,
The Atlantic Monthly, a magazine which no student of anti devour the other, Dante thunders his message of warning of
h,.
shambles
left by the All-R ussian
affairs should fail to reakregularly front cover to cover, has into the ears of the struggling combatants, fearless alike of the
forces in the Ukraine and the Crimea,
disdain anti the Pope's anathema.
witness the result of the horrors per-
in recent months had a number of art icles dealing with the the politicians'
The Divine Comedy is a double allegory, depicting on the , ietri ed ( the Jewish bourise
bers
in
particular
the
Boas
Jew and Judaism. One remem
lilheviki, to stamp this RC-
ov
article, upon which, in a recent issue of this paper, we "' It h and the political life of Italy and Europe, but on the other I cusittion
as. the fruit of misinforma -
occasion to comment. The July number of the Atlantic con- hand anti above all, it is a presentation of the origin, growth tion, passed
on the scheduled Vati-
can by those . whio. d esiret to spf,:ustti ht,hcr-
tains an article under the title "Assimilation of Israel," by Paul and development of the moral consciousness in man.
t he op,- i r
In
form,
the
poem
is
neither
lyric
nor
an
epic.
It
has
no
,ite..111,suarti?,nsest:
o Daily
Glendale 8326
July 8, 1921.
1■ 110,141 0<9÷114-1
ill) (Our
(Ilautriuporapiro
Chronicle
Dante's Anniversary.
LONDON OFFICE
14 STRATFORD PLACE
LONDON, W. 1, ENGLAND
Tammuz 2, 5681.
Papacy
The Assimilation of Israel.
GiAS. 1-1-. (JOSEPH- -
(Copyright,
1921.
By Chas. H. Joseph.)
The Joint Distribution Committee sent $450 for • Moist man to
piets
Poland and by reason
of the fluctu•tion in exchange the reci
as
it
obtained •ctually only $250, so he entwearesdtraiued n
Re' din ' -
the t tjhued g
and n.
h
Committe• in this coun y.
missed it because he decided that the Joint Distribution Committee
had used its best efforts and done 01 within it• power and cert•nly
difference in the rides of ex-
could not be held responsible for the
change. This sort of thing does not leave • very pleasant taste in
an effort would be made to
one's mouth. I can understand that •
through friendly correspondence, but to take
obtain the difference
the matter into • court of law is to my mind an impertinence that one
cannot consider with patience. There is one word that covers the
situation, and that is Chutzpah."
, the ide a
I scarcely like to even think of it, let alone put into prin
ntAmerica n
that the d•y is coming when there will be a division i
ost of us think possi
Jewry deeper •nd wider leanly The so-called German Jew, which in
it
it coming very ce•r
I is • see
a
misnomer these days—but in the larger sense we desig-
sense
ubmerged, merged with,
c ompletely s
nate .4 Reform Jews—will be
assimilated by the so-called Russian Jew—there is no doubt about that.
And those who are not assimilated with the Russian Jew or his children
eventually with
will assimilatewith non-Jews and they will be found
s Ethical Culturists and other advanced religous roups,
the Unitarians,
not Christian in the orthodox sense. Not • bad idea to make a note
you will live long enough to have •• chance to check
of this
up the statement.
___
1
_
I am indebted to Frank Ceence for this bit of doggerel of Bishop
the inhumanity of
McIntyre's that voices in • crude bet formal way
sorry that the members of the immigration committee
m
have
man. I am
utheim migration law c Id
responsible - for the passage of
been supplied with • copy. Her it i
Dago •nd Sheeny and Chink,
Grauer and Nigger and Jap-
The Devil invented these terms, I think,
To hurl at each hopeful chap
Who comes so far o'er the foam
To this land of heart's desire
Chicago
Scott Mowrer, the Par i
Jews, single hero about whom centers its most striking incidents, but tzt
News. Like most writes rs who deal with the subject of
To rear his brood, to build his home
e ge.
and Judaism, we regret to say that Mr. Mowrer seems to have without such tedious processes, it teaches the universal truth
Furth know wherein
And to kindle his hearthstone fire.
Jews in hil-
joy are blurred,
o ,ition enjoyed by t he
While the eyes with
oscine' is dangerous for Christians.
Lo, we make the strong man shrink
oes
it;
that
whatever
man
does,
he
does
to
his
own
self.
erness, he seeks to fit his facts. Obviously such a process d
The great privilege granted the Jews
And stab the soul with the hateful word,
never quite satisfactory to the scientific student of history. Of all world poems this has been the most grossly rnisin-
the British Mandate consists of
Dago and Sheeny and Chink.
Moreover, such a procedure is invariably fraught with the very terpreted. Critics have busied themselves with the difficulties by
the ght
ri ( ,f,f iirnigra)thnuilvid the
insidious danger of accepting at their face value many half- of the text, but the spirit of the work has escaped them. Corn-
"Dago and Sheeny and Chink—
habitable. For.
giin ) (1 n miztic't) . n i s t thabitahle7
These are the vipers that swarm
truths. A half-truth, it needs scarcely be stated, is always mentators have analyzed the external structure of the poem, county
the present the gates o f Palestine
Up from the ledge of Perdition's bring
but
the
deeper
spiritual
meanings
in
many
instances
have
been•
ad,
immigr
at
o
are sh
u tight
more dangerous to combat than an outright falsehood.
To hurt and dishearten and harm.
( se
In saying this we do not call into question the sincerity of lost to them. Some, misunderstanding the poem, and some out wileiithe
0 shame when their Roman forbears walked
that haltlheha".l4 1:.eehnasuli) ;
ti et'eSS
, can ; gf
Mr. Mowrer's motives in the preparation of his article, but he of religious prejudices, which we need not here discuss, have snail
Where first the Caesars trod.
le, deprive the battered,.
in his heart tic
0 shame when their Hebrew fathers talked
Eastern'
.lews of
is apparently a •man who upon this particular subject sees , even maintained that its spiritual meaning has become obsolete, ruined, honie
With Moses and he with God.
privilege of fin din g
through one eye only. This must be apparent to those ac , and that therefore the poem is its own best commentary. How EuruPe " f g the
These swarthy sons of Japhet and Shem
quainted with the history of the Jew in ancient anti in modern ever, they know not what they say, for the Divine Comedy amt n maki homes for themselves i n
Gave the goblet of Life's sweet drink
To the thirsty world, which now gives them
times when one reads what Mr. Mowrer says about the cause not only reflects the spirit of its own age, but it reflects the
"is d a ngero s
What is it
Dago and Sheeny and Chink."
. . . . Whether we study it in the remote past or heart of the spiritual universe ac it beats anti pulsates to the for C hristi"
Tuhe
.
thatleste
in ?
Pa
ans thenin
of an i
ptl ,
t.ni ntghe that
in the today; whether in Germany, France or America. Ile measure of life, in each and every age. It is s t L. result of a , ; 1 111 thin
Now
its
out.
The London Morning Post will surely come out with
"Z etglgh Jii.t•
igious, as is often averred, nor profound and deeply earnest meditation on the effects of a
an editorial lead explaining why Lloyd George has become so pro-
l holy places may be endangered
says: "This cause is neither re
tiara
Semitic, or perhaps always was no pro-Semitic; why he uttered such
elieve. It is political. ' It Is based on the . spiritual world. Its theme is the progressive development of under the Mandate. That is ground-
ic, that the Jews, through innumerable transmutations' good and evil and the evolution of the moral ideal is central
econom
vehement protests against the anti-Jewish propaganda in England;
observation
su,oirt, iortir.itali liif 1.,illIdstheisana tti)ivais,
li er ssth r,,
why he appointed Reading Viceroy of India; why Herbert Samuel
time anti place, not only have kept their identity as people, • tee it. "Man is free. Man is responsible. The universe is just.
was made High Commissioner of Palestine. Now it's all explained—
h
.
-
'
niost
conglomerate
peoples
of
tI
of
because Sir Philip Smsoon is engaged to Lloyd George's daughter,
most diversified faiths; and we have
a vigorous if passive resistance to most at- God is love. But just because this is so justice demands the thy
but
have
opposed
•and they do say that the young man will one day succeed to his future
tempts at assimilation. The Jew in short is regarded as a return of the deed upon the doer, he is a free and responsible yet t to hear of any British fail ures tee
o any
father-in-law's eminent position in the British Empire.
plaf
foreigner whose 'laws are diverse from all people,' and as such agent." It is reiteration, in substance, of the Jews' insistence 1. uard properly the holy ces
— -
in their law of retaliation, "Eye for eye and tooth for tooth," of the-se faiths.
Smsoon is only 31 years old and comes from • family that has
he is considered to be an enemy to the state."
g
liut there is a h uinerous side tin to
,
that
our
deeds
strike
inward
and
as
they
are
evil
or
good,
they
,
an well as in England. Pm-
m
this
unexpected
andmist
disq
uie
That there is truth in the statement that the Jews are re
made itself felt in the affairs of India ■
whTe
o h i5arch
messed not alone of enormous wealth but an uncanny aptitude for
tramf)me.
ica
h
a people whose life anti whose laws are different' crush us or exalt us,
1, ,T
) ri.outii,(iiii neinnt tram
,
garded as
diplomatic
life,
he
has
played
an
important
but unismuming part in
This basic philosophy of the great Italian sounds a note that'
f
from those of the peoples among whom they dwell, anti that :
d . ii.cnoramus o
many of the conferences that have been held by the Allies. He is at
acknowledge'
t,
accordingly they are looked upon as foreigners by a few igno-1 needs to be heard by the men and by the nations of our time worh1;v
Irish
(h-scent,
held
in
men
present Lloyd George's secretary. This union reminds me of the mar-
Protestant
ramuses in the various countries anti communities, no one! It is strangely in accord with the spirit of the Jewish doctrine, ta
estant Prussian
by
riage of Hannah Rothschild with Lord Roseberry, related to the great
a world
Prottells t
ciously
un rrrallauda
e
. Lord Salisbury, and Roseberry was an outstanding figure in the
would deny, but that this cause is basic to the hatred of the whieh taught that the permanence and the prosperity of the Jhe
that the Pope is controlled by the
cal life of Great Britain.
Jew and the discrimination against hint that so darkly stains, peoples can be assured in no other wise than by obedience to
lows!
the pages of world history, is a contention that can find no the laws of God and r ight eousness.
"The Home for Hebrew Infants, formerly the Hebrew Infant
By
all
means,
therefore,
let
the
six
hundredth
anniversary
A ylum," of New York, was founded in 1895 "to receive •nd take
support at the hands of those who know the truth. It is not
' HONORING ROGER WILL- ' charge of children under 5 years of age, made orphaned by the death
comment
to
attempt
to
point
out
the
of
the
great
Italian
poet
be
celebrated
with
the
dignity
and
;
our purpose in this brief %
IAMS
of one or both parents; chidren left without proper gu•rdi•nship; and
condition that had made the life of the Jew eclat that an event of such importance deserves. But above ,
to care for them properly.
real cause of a
(New York Evenng Mail.)
children whose parents are too d
let
it
be
hoped
that
through
the
celebration
the
worth
all
that age:old and world encircling project that it is, but we may
On decoration Day, in the circular
It is never intended to take the place of • guinea pig in • dietetic
•
whiteness
Ofd
philosophy
that
teaches
the
return
of
the
deed
Statuary
Hall
of
the
National
Capi-
simply suggest the fact that, in exact contradiction to Mr. Mow
laboratory.
s
who does it, vvill increa ingly emph asize col , where each state has placed
rer's contention, it may be stated that the cause is in part re- upon the head of hint
that appears in one of the fore-
statues of two of its most distinguish-
itself
to
those
who
because
of
their
wealth
or
their
power
or
Th' ' the astounding statement
■
ligious, anti in part economic, and in part political. Moreover,
(lead, the Theta
Tau
most weeklies Beta
of the nation and
is written Frater-
by Konrad Bercovici, .
position
believe
themsees
entitled
to
violate
every
law
of
lv
pity,
composed
of
college
men
of
the
the causes for anti-Semitism have not, as he avers, been always
well known social worker and author of the book "Crimes of Charity."
the
God and man and to hold themselves secure from the penal- Jewish faith, placed a wreath at the
Mr. Bercovici charges that "scurvy and rickets ware induced in infants
and everywhere the same and if anti-Semitism is to be over- ties which wrong doing inevitably carries with it. We can foot of the figure of Roger Williams,
to prove that certain diets were responsible for those ," and
come, the solution that seemed to be adequate in the Middle
"in
commemoration
of
the
fact
that
that the medical profession of the country has known of this since
Ages or in the Russia of a later time will not at all suffice in conceive of nothing that would be more helpful than at the he was the first to preach the doc-
the year 1914. This is imaging in view of the fact that Jewish
are usually accorded the utmost consideration and
America in the twentieth century. Above all, Mr. Mowrer's proper season in the early fall a Sunday be set aside in every trine of religious liberty on the Am-
orphan children ■
hemisphere."
care and treated far better than the homes they usually cone from.
contently that the Jew. must become an out-and-out assimila- church and in every synagogue throughout the land as a tribute erican
Roger Williams, whose memory
to
the
memory
of
Dante
for
the
preachment
of
this
doctrine.
tionist, by which he implies that he must give up his religion,
richly deserves this honor, was never-
Says Bercovici: "Needless to say, the physicians who carrie on
for which, through uncounted centuries, his fathers dared to It is a lesson which our modern world needs to be taught.
us to preach religi-
theless not the fit
he Hebrew
e rew Or p hen Asylum are
dietetic experiments on the infants of t
liberty in America. When Wil-
die and dared to live, is utterly untenable. Nor will his plea
ons of the highest standing in the profession and devoted to sere-
pers
d t h
Mhtt
hams first enters
e assac
use s
But no devotion to science, no thought of the g
Judge Taft,
h u manit y
for intermarriage on a wholesale scale between Jew and non-
colony he was fully as intolerant as
good to the greater number can for an instant justify the experimen
any of the Puritans with whom he
Jew as a step in that direction, accomplish the end in view.
Mg on helpless infants, children pathetically abandoned by fate and
The
appointment
of
Judge
William
Howard
Taft
to
the
sriated.
This
is
frequently
70arsgotatst
It is just because Judaism is a religion and not a racial con-
intrusted to the community for their safeguarding."
cept, a fact which he with many another writer upon the sub- bench of the Supreme Court of the United States will un-' it was not until the Puritan perse-
with
a
practically
country
wide
chorus
d
dbted
y
l
e
b
receive
ou
ject fails to grasp, that his diagnosis is false and his projected
of dissenters began that Rog-
of approval. Judge Taft is not only a man of wide judicial cottons
changed his ideas in this
er Williams
a
cure of the evil that exists inadequate.
1_3
His implication that a Jew sincere in his faith, by that token experience, pr e-eminently fitted b y his calm judgment for no respect. Nor was he the first or only
of these persecutions. There :7÷ 7:
scruples to give to America or to any other "gentile state" his important a place, but he is as well a man of broad vision and victim
were
many
before
hint
whose
names
full allegiance, is little less than an insult to that vast body of of deep sympathies. He is one absolutely unswayed by preju- have becoree les;ii famous. Had thie
not on ortunate enough t
American Jews in whose loyalty he asserts he has great faith. dice and partisanship. He will not be moved by the appeal of
by
Ev - --
- -
n made his escape to Rhode Is- g
Mr. Mowrer need have no fear as to the continuance of that mere emotionalism nor by the clamor of the crowd, nor
%-
land he might have suffered the fate,
the
murmur
of
the
rabble.
Every,
case
involving
the
rights
of
loyalty. It is born and bred within the soul of American
his friends, Anne Hutchinson and
Israel. The Jew in this country will continue to be as intense individuals or social groups will be justly dealt with and calmly , of B Barry
harry ,),Ji ane botfh o:d whom died as
as the best of his fellow-citizens in his loyalty to our Flag and decided. This is no small or insignificant ass urance to the t he res t oi en ore ex e.
Over lonely moors and barren rocks,
But Roger Williams was the first to
our Country, but for that reason he will not be the less faithful American people in a time of social and economic unsettlement found
I wend my weary way.
an Amercian commonwealth 0_
such
as
this
through
which
we
are
living.
Moreover,
Judge
to his faith and the religion of his fathers. The assimilation
(i ireaslyli urotn itliati heprrinctipol attil atitterer rp:
My weighty burden, all effort blocks,
Taft
is,
par
excellence,
an
American;
a
man
who
embodies
as
of Israel is not the solution of the problem of anti-Semitism. only a few- overtowering figures in our history do, the spirit of , tr
In Life's unequal fray.
'
o
f
sg.
prerequisite
abs
solute
"'
the
y
oaund
More nearly true would it be to say that it lies in the christian-
--2:
America because of a deep appreciation of its ideals. In se-' civil freedom. This principle has -
ization of Christianity.
And my skies are grey and hung with dread,
ng h as since been engraved upon the mar
S B h enc
President
11 ar di
lecting him for
or t the
eSupreme
,
■
Me C
And fitful sheets of flame,
vindicated
vindicated the judgment of those who hold him to be a man ' land l'inid t ' Providence Plantations,
rt1=1e at!
L- -7
.*
In blinding rents from overhead,
to whose hands the destinies of our country may be safely it has become the very keystone of
The Presidency of the H. U. C.
Crash out their spiteful game.
democracy.
American democracy.
The appropriate memorialization 0-
Considerable regret and disappointment has been expressed entrusted.
by
Theta
Beta
Tau
is
a
splendid
There's not storm but what leaves its path
in some quarters that at the meeting of the Board of Governors
tribute to the quality of that demo- M
Louis James Rosenberg Honored.
All filled with grief and pain.
the Hebrew Union College, held in the city of Cincinnati
cracy and the grandeur of its mean .3
Of
Though bright the sun in its aftermath,
last week, no definite steps were taken toward the election
The many friends of Mr. Louis James Rosenberg of this Meng for mankind.
'.%
of a President of the College, in succession to Dr. Kohler, the city will be greatly gratified at the honor that has been con-
Caress dead joys in vain.
- _ -_
=
whole matter being postponed for decision until the coming ferred upon him in having been made a life member of the ZANGWILL ATTACKED
autumn. While details of the meeting have not yet been given French Academy of International History. Mr. Rosenberg has
Still if I live for a hundred years,
BY MORNING POST W_
The joys I feel today, •
to the public, only two men, it is understood, have up to this for many years been an ardent student of international his-
.'
The
Morn
(J.
T.
A.1
LONDON
time been seriously considered for the office. Both of these are tore and law and but recently co-operated with the sub-tom-
Though crushed and torn betwixt a thousand fears,
vigorous attack
againmotsrap,r,int
prints
a
ing
Ps
men of eminent qualifications and both of them have enthusi, matey of the American Societ y of International Law in draft-I
On memories throne shall stay.
1
gwill for his recent t----
-
astir admirers and supporters. Certainly no mistake could be ing additions and amendments to the present body of interna- speech in which he censur Great
ed
ts
and
'_:-•
..
made if either of them should prove to be the choice of the ' tional law. lie has lectured anti written upon the subject and Britain f or limiting the ri g h
ENOCH MEBS.
--
io s it ranted
to Jews and '-_
r
Board of Governors.
is regarded as an authority upon it. In common with his many concessions
But for our part we do not entirely share a sense of regret friends, we extend to him our hearty congratulations upon the not taking more drastic measures
against the Arabs. The Post accuses .=-
L
that thos9,,who are charged with filling this important office well merited honor that has come to him.
Zangwill of being "inhumane, unlib-
I I I
era an.I ungrateful to England."
find it desirable to go slowly in making their choice. It would
be literally impossible to exercise too much care in a matter
of such great significance not only tee the College but tee all
+1 1•50+51 115-lilifl'A fi e-
T-1
Israel in America. We believe that the President of the Col-
1 1- 1 +1 W1 1 11 1 +1
fiT11- 1 11 .-1-1
lege today represents the most dignified nad perhaps poten-
tially the most influential place within the gift fo American
Jewry. The man who shall stand in the place of Isaac M.
Wise and of Kaufman Kohler as the head of the College will ANTI-KEREN HAYESOD
The leaders of the local Zionist fed-
are much incensed against
MOVEMENT IN GERMANY eration
be largely responsible for shaping the ideals and aspirations
this action on the part of the "Bin-
and the outlook upon life of the men who are to hold steadfast
yan liaaretz" memlwrs, and threat-
to Judaism—the children of the coming generation. In his BERLIN.—A movement very simi- en to expel them from the organiza-
to the anti-Keren Ilayesori move-
hands, therefore, it will lie, in a great measure, to maintain and lar
tion.
ment in America has developed in
They are made of paper board with wood handle, printed to
to strengthen the traditions built up through half a century Germany where the "Binyan Haar-
imitate a palm leaf fan. One side is entirely devoted to scripture
and more by those men who, valiantly fighting a battle of etz" Palestine Construction) Soc- NEWARK GETS SYNAGOG
NEW YORK.—The Newark Free
texts. They have practically no advertising. Furnished free to
liberal religion within the ranks of Jewry, have made sacri- iety declines to support the Keren Synagogue,
which was organized ex-
Ilayesod. Several days ago leaders
fices beyond our power to measure. Ile must, therefore, be of
churches in any reasonable quantity. Apply to
actly
a year ago and has from its be-
the "Binyan Hearth' Society,
not only a man of scholarship, but as well one of keen under- among whom are Dr. Klei, for sever- ginning lx•en under the leadership
of
Dr.
Sidney
.
Goldstein,
has
our-
standing of the affairs that are shhping the life and the thought al years president of the German
-me, which is to serve
Zionist Organization, Alfred Fried- chased a large
of our young men and our young women today. The mere man and Dr. Kaleshner, held a sec- as its center
community service.
, book-worm will not suffice for this place. It must be a man ' rtt conference with Paul Nathan, The new sync
e is in the heart!
is expected that all
of
Newark,
and
Max Warburg and Mr. Wasserman,
rr ":it PRESS BUILDI NG
of action also.
activities of the 'etsark Free Syn
director
of
the
Deutoher
Bank,
where
May it,not be that it will be difficult to find these qualities the question of ro-orteration in prac- gogue will be ho ed 'here with the
embodied in any single individual and that it may be found [r
rs ran ran ran ran tall tattle IL1-dtlrl ~ i:raZ
and
oral wore for retest, with non
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