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five roasted fowls were set before
them and the host invited his guest
to serve. The latter at first politely
refused, but the host said to him:
"Please do us the honor!" Then the
guest took one bird, placed it between
the host and his wife, and said:
And as we watched them sail away, "There are three of you now!" The
Each made a wish that summer day. second bird he placed between the
two sons, saying: "Here is another
three!" The third one he gave to the
Said Bess: 'I want my boat to go
two daughters, and the remaining two
, To China where the poppies blow,
birds he took for himself, and said:
And come back filled with finest tea "Now we are three, aso!" And at
this the host and all at the table
For Grandma, and silks for me."
smiled. So they ate and had a merry
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BY THE SEA
A Summer Poem, by Elm• Ehrlich
Levinger.
We took our boats down to the sea,
My sister Item and Joe and me;
Cried Joe: "My boat will cross the time. This division Chaos recog-
nized was the second wise act.
sea,
And afterwards bring back to me At supper a fine fowl was placed
on the table and the host asked the
guest to do the carving. The stranger
Great tiger !Akins and ivory, too,
And rubies red and turquoise blue." then took the hen and cut off its
head and placed the head before the
But I breathed: "Little ship of mine, host. Ile cut out its heart and gave
that to the hostess; the two legs he
Sail on, straight to Palestine.
sons , and the two
ga • toInc
t th two
t
Then come right back and tell to me wings to the two daughters. The
rest of the body he took for himself.
Of that dear land across the sea!"
They all wondered why he had di-
vided the fowl in that curious way,
but they ate and said not a word.
Now Bess has grown a lady tall
When supper was over the host
And never sails her boats at all.
said to his guest:
"Is this the way they divide a fowl
And Joe, grown-up, no longer plays
in Jerusalem? At dinner you said
At sailing ships on summer days.
that it was a case of 'three.' What
But sometimes down to the wide sea have you to say now?"
The guest smiled and answered
I take my little Lad with me.
him: "Why, the division was a just
one
and I gave to each of you what
There, as we rest upon the sands,
We send our ships to foreign lands. suited you most. To you, my host,
I gave the head, because you are the
head of the family. To your wife I
To Africa his vessels go.
gave the heart, for she nourishes all
(I smile as I remember Joe.)
the household as the heart nourishes
the rest of the body. Your two sons
Or China for bright silks and tea.
(Then sister Bess comes back to me.) received the legs, for they are the
pillars of your house. And the wings
, But when I send my boat off—mine- 1 gave to your daughters, for who
knows but that tomorrow they may
Well, that still sails to Palestine!
ft awe y from you to their life-part-
Fly
ners? The remainder of the body is
IN THE JEWISH WORLD
shaped like a boat, so I took it for
, myself, because in a boat I came here
A Jew Wins • Prize as a Composer. anal in a boat I intend to sail away."
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A prize of $1,000 was offered last Then Phaon gave the wise young
year for the best piece of music con- man the money his father had left,
pose, American
y an A
by
i can musican dur_ and on the following day the mar-
, ing the year. The prize has been chant's son set sail on his return to
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The
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puzzle
was
worked
'the competition but the judges them-
selves musicians, awarded the prize out correctly only by two boys and
to Louis Gruenberg for a composition a girl. Give them a cheer! Their
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called "The Hill of Dreams." People names are:
Bernard Kaplan and Saul Kaplan,
who live in New York will have a
chance to hear Mr. Gruenberg's who live at 1414 Epiphany street,
I'ittsburgh,
Pa.
music next fall, for Walter Damrosch,
David B. Fischer, whose address is
Edgewood 3112 the conductor of the New York Sym-
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avenue, Beaver, Pa.
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Jean Tucker of 614 Miler street,
i "Hill of Dreams" at the first concert
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Meanwhile, I'm going to take a lit-
20 miles to gallon of us
York; ask your mother and father to
tle time showing how that diagonal
Instead of 10.
take you.
12,500 miles to set of tlres In
'
Ilearing of Louis Gruenberg's suc- puzzle is worked out, so that the next
stead of 10,000
cess makes us think of all the fine time, when I give you a much harder
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1. A prophetess (first letter).
been Jews. Why, just go over the
2. A high priest (second letter).
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4. One of the tribes Gideon con-
llaifetz, Seidel, Levitsky! Doesn't it
This is not going to be full of dry flighty as the rest. You wouldn't
make you proud to know that all quered (fourth letter).
tee 5).. A name for the Jews (fifth let- statistics about how many boys and suspect she had a brain at all.
these are Jews?
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girls are in attendance at the various
'It's nothing but good times and
6. A great prophet (sixth letter). city high schools. With a Jewish dances and 'fellers.' And my, how
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about 1,500,000, it may readily be she seems to be out after the mara-
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A Story from the Midrash..
AARO N
East Grand Boulevard at Oakland.
The writer is more concerned with studies are matters of secondary con-
There was once in Jerusalem a
MENASSEII
an estimate of the quality of such cern. Very often this type drops out
wise and wealthy man who, although'
MIDIANITES
boys and girls than with the quan- before graduation. You see, school
he was almost 60 years old, still loved
E II It E W
tity.
to travel and to see the world. So
is too slow for her. Usually her as-
SAMUEL
he set out once more for a far-away
A friend of mine, a non-Jew, who sociates are older than herself and
land, leaving his land and belongings . Reading diagonally, you will see was appointed to teach in a large she envies the freedom from home
under the care of his son, whom he that the book of the Bible you had junior high school composed almost work and school obligations enjoyed
had trained in wisdom and under- to find is Daniel."
entirely of Jewish pupils, began his by her sisters of shop and office. In
standing.
I
Now tell us, if you can: "What was task with the feeling that there would spite of all we can do, she seldom
After many days and weeks of the first financial (that is, money ) be little exertion in store for him.
learns how to dress properly.
journying, he came to a comfortable transaction in history?"
"Jewish boys and girls are un-
"Diaphanous waists, ultra - short
int) in the far-away country, and de-
You will find out if your answer usually bright," he confided to me. skirts, openwork stockings, drug store
riled to remain there for a time, so is right in a later number of the "I feel as if I won't have to work for bloom, I'ierrot pallor about the nose
that he might rest from his travels Sabbath Angel, when you have had my salary."
—all these are her inalienable per-
and then return home. But in a few a chance to put your thinking caps on.
"Look out," I warned, "don't over- quisites. She's a sketch. If she only
days he fell very sick and felt that
estimatethem. They re very much realized how funny she is to a dispas-
his end was near. So he sent for the. A charade is what I'm also going like the boys and girls who
Are not sionate observer! A plan we have of
kind and honest host of the inn, who to give you this week, boys and girls. . Jewish. You will find dull ones
making them wash their faces is do-
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had taken care of him faithfully, and Think about it, guess it, and then among them as well as bright ones."
ing some good. But you can't keep
said:
send in your answer. That is, if you
a complete change of wardrobe for
He
laughed
incredulously,
"Pluton, I have many valuable jew- want the Sabbath Angel to know how
each girl who doesn't know how to
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"I
know,"
he
said,
with
an
air
of
els with me, and two bags of gold. bright you are. And if the Sabbath
dress properly."
finality, "that when I was at college
When you have paid yourself for the
Angel knows, he'll tell other people,
"Of course, you don't mean that
the chap who led the class in scholar.
trouble you have taken with me,
and
so
you'll
get
a
good
reputation.
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ship was a Jewish young man who Jewish girls have these attributes ex-
keep the rest of these riches until one
By the way, I am not giving the an-
clusively?"
was
working
his
way.
He
came
of
of my sons shall come to claim them."
swer to the rhymed acrostic, printed
"But how shall I recognize your June 17, because I want you to have poor parents and had to work hard
"Not at all. But there are enough
for his living, besides keeping up with of them to form a class all by them-
Northway 760 son?" asked the host.
7351 Woodward Ave.
time to write me about it. Now for
his studies. The boys liked him be- selves. There is very little in edin-
"You will know him by three wise our charade:
actions that he will perform. Do not
cause he was as modest an unassum- mon between a girl of this kind and
My first in spin and not in saw,
ing. At the end of the college course one of what I might call the scholarly
give the money to any man who does By next in walk and not in go,
not satisfy you with three proofs of
he had all the honors there were, refined group of Jewish girls. To
My thrid in long and not in deep,
Phi Bela Kappa and enough medals me, as a Jewess, these latter repre-
wisdom." And giving the host a large
My fourth in dream and not in sleep.
purse of money as an extra gift, the
to supply a champion sharpshooter. sent the Jewish heritage. They are
My last in lie and not in truth,
adventure-loving merchant died. The
No swank, no noise, just pure merit. above the average intellectually, are
My whole a woman loved by Ruth!
host sent a messenger to carry the
I'm glad they're sending me to a prominent in the literary and art
sad news to the old man's sons and a
school where I'm to meet many Jew- activities, talk well and even go in
few months later—for traveling was MOSCOW POALEI ZIONISTS ish boys and girls. If they're anything for athletics. They have no trouble
like he was then—"
very slow in those days—his young-
in making our honor society for
PROTEST JAFFA POGROMS "Don't expect too much," I warned, which
est son came to claim the money left
the only qualifications are
and left him.
with the host .
scholarship, character and service to
RIGA.—It
is
reported
that
in
Mos-
The young man arrived in the town
the school. You may rest assured
A
few
months
later
we
met
again.
at sunset. So he wanted to find the cow the Communist I'oale Zionists
"Well, Mr. Crawford," I asked, that these girls don't swell the num-
home of Phaon quickly, for several held a meeting protesting against the "are all the Jewish boys little ber of incompetent and ill-educated
reasons. He did not want to ask recent Jaffa pogroms. Attacks were geniuses and all the Jewish girls stenographers.
leveled
against
the
bourgeois
Zionists
questions of the passers-by, first of
marvels of intellect and attainment?"
"What is your conclusion?"
all because that might made him no- who were declared guity of deluding
"I have had the shock of my life,"
"Very hopeful," she said: "Young
ticeable as a stranger and set thieves the Jews and arousing Arab distrust. he admitted/ "I have found that even American girlhood will work out its
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they might give him the wrong di-
My friend was on the road to the lessly inferior, conditions at home are
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rections. So he went to a seller of
truth. Jewis scholarship and Jew- usually at fault."
fire-wood who was standing in the
ish personality remind one of that
The teacher of boys took a far
LONDON.
—
David
Stanfield,
one
market place. bought a large load of
little girl who had a little curl in the more one-sided view. He began an
fuel and told the man to carry it at of the leaders of the Jewish com- I.ongfellow poem. You remember
encomiu mwhen the writer told him
munity
of
Johannesburg,
died
there
once to the house of Phaon. Then
that "when she was good, she was he desired an honest estimate. He
he followed the carrier and walked Sunday. Mr. Stanfield has been ac- very, very good, but when she was
was assured that what he said would
on behind him, until they arrived at tive in the matter of Ukrainian,refu- bad, she was horrid." Mr. Crawford,
be recorded without mentioning any
gees and has been instrumental in
the inn.
with infinite tact and delicacy, has names, that above all, the writer
transferring
a
number
of
these
to
As the large load of wood was set
begun
to
develop
some
of
his
pro-
wanted what he said to be helpful to
down, Phaon was called to the door South Africa.
teges of extraordinary promise, but our growing adolescent Jewish lad in
"I did not order this wood," said
he no longer 'lets his enthusiasm for the high schools.
Phaon in surprise. But the carrier
the Jewish people blind him to patent
"You can say for me," said the
answered:
defects.
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"No, but the man who follows me
In searching for the truth, the right en masse. The Talmudical type
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did. And paid for it, too." Then the
RIGA.—Soviet officials in Sweni- writer sought out representative with the stooping shoulders and pale
[ &woke on all makes.
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merchant's son came up and greeted
teachers; one in a large girls' high complexion is a thing of the past. It
l'haon warmly. "I have come to cal grodka, Ukrainia, have discovered a
school and the other in a large boys' would do your heart good to see how
for my father's wealth," he said, "and plot to conduct a series of attacks
high school. What they mid is passed these boys turn out for the athletic
upon
Jews
in
Ukrainia
with
a
pur-
to thank you for your kindness to
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pose of exterminating them whole- on for what it is worth. It must be teams. They're everywhere. Look
him."
borne
in mind that in each case in- at the personnel of our crack base
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said Phaon, welcoming him in, "you plication in the plot have been arrest-
ed.
and not the generalizations accepted off a number of Jewish names—"one
have already managed one wise ac-
by all.
of the best in the city. They're a
tion. For you have not only found
"The Jewish girl," said the first speedy bunch and all there when it
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approached,
herself
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/ to you, but you have also prepared
WARSAW. — The conference of respects different from her com-
baseball, although they don't excel
a welcome for yourself by sending representatives of Yiddishist schools,
panions. She is, for one thing, more as they do in basketball, they are
the load of wood."
which has been meeting here for sev- tense and reacts more decisively to holding their own."
host then made a party in eral days, has concluded its sessions.
the influences.about her. If she falls
"How about the scholarship of the
honor of his guest, the young man
It elected a coalition executive con- in with studious girls, she vies with Jewish boy?"
from Jerusalem. There sat at the sisting of six. Poalei Zionists, three
"Above the average slightly, I
table the host, the hostess, the two "Vereinigte" ,Ond one representative them in scholarship, but if she hap-
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"Are there any disagreeable types
which are more or less characteris-
tic?"
"Yes," he answered slowly. "A
bright Jewish boy is sometimes apt
to become a Smart Aleck, a know-it
all and then some. It is a boy of this
sort who goes in for radicalism. The
past means nothing in his life. It is
a good trait gone wrong, the instinct
for probing and research becomes a
demtructeive instrument. But fellows
of this sort are by no means as num-
erous as one might suppose. The
other boys either laugh them out of
it or they naturally outgrow it."
"What else would you suggest?"
"That the Jewish boy take special
care of his personal appearance and
of his etiquette. Ile must learn to
overcome unthinking prejudice some-
times directed against him. Good
breeding goes a long way."
Here the case rests. It would not
seem from these opinions that the
Jewish girl and the Jewish boy have
any faults which are generic, faults
which may not be overcome by a
change of environment or influence.
—The American Ilebrew.
PALESTINE AIR ROUTE
LONDON.—The air ministry here
announces the opening of a direct air
route across the desert between Pal-
estine and Mesopotamia. Airplanes
will start from the hangars in Ram-
ler near Jaffa and go directly to
Bagdad.
PALESTINE CENSORSHIP
JERUSALEM.—Iligh Commission-
er Samuel called representatives of
the Ilebrew and Arab press of the
country and informed them that the
censorship instituted after the riots
in May would be continued indefi-
nitely on account of the agitated
state of mind in the country.
FEISAL STAFF IN BAGDAD
JERUSALEM.—The staff of the
Emir Feisal has arrived in Bagdad to
participate in the general assembly
of Mesopotamia which will be con-
vened here shortly. It is expected
that the assembly will elect Feiaal
king of the country. Feisal himself
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