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ing to solve the problem wronglc. T he
FRANCE WILL KEEP
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PLEDGE TO ZIONISTS
B FOR NEW STRUCTURE within, not from external testimonials,
but from internal living.

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I
SERMON PAMPHLET

Russ i a es Refugees

by Rabbi Frederick Cohn; "Faith--
A World Moving Force," by Rabbi
Tobias Schanfarber; for the Sabbath
of Repentance, "Life-A Round Trip,"
by Rabbi Jacob II. Kaplan: fur the
Day of Atonement, "The Royal
Crown," by Rabbi Nathan Kress;
"The Eleventh lIoour," by Rabbi
!furry Levi; "Israel's Opportunity
and Call," be Rabbi Alexander Lyons:
fur the Festival of Tabernacles, "Let
us Rejoice," by Itaobi Richard . .
Stern; "Burdens and Burden Bear-
ing," by Rabbi David G,Isilierg: fur
the Festival of Dedication, "Our
Greatest Modern Need," by Ha
Samuel. Abrams: for the Festival
of Lots, "Nlorderai, the Jew -And
Some Jews," by Rabbi Abraham J.
Feldman: for the Festival of Pass-

ever, "What is Equality!" by Rabbi
Edward N. Caliach; "The Inspiration
of the Past," by Rabbi George Solo-
mon :for the Festival of Pentecost,
"At Sinai," by Rabbi Samuel Thur-
man.

The holiday Sermon Pamphlet for
the year 511142 11921.22) has just been
DEFENDS SIR SAMUEL
(Continued from Page 1)
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distributed by the Tract Commission
"When you t1101 l begin to realize
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representati,
that we are here for a purpose and must live up to her promise and ful. writing. There are two teachers, Whit+ is
LONDON.-1J. T. A.1--The Daily
completion that is to live daily in every walk till her mission, and that immigration themselves refugees, who hold F.ng- of the Central Conference of Ameri-
edifice nears its
Telegraph contains an article on the
kir k this
in it the fulfillment of a dream. of any department of life the princi- of Jew's to Palestine and their land- lish and French classes for the refu- can Rabbis and of the Union of Am•r-
occasion of the end of a year's idly-
- iie see
is a stupendous un- ties and ideals of our fathers, then ing there will have to be opened up gees who wish to study languages.
ican Hebrew Congregations.
n a MI
, ' h-a, bet.
ity of high Commissioner Samuel in
The Pamphlet is published annually,
we hope with the help we shall know what it is to live truly and allowed." "The (lining room is also very
ing,
Palestine, praising his handling of af-
its
purpose
being
too
supply
congre-
rtsk ,d,
it but
will be ready fur our wor- and beautifully and steadfastly and
it was evident that the former clean; it is provided with zinc-covered
t ai i' ce
fairs there. They are especially well
courageously in the face of al mil.
gations in the smaller communities,
hip before this time next year.
president was greatly interested in tables. In the morning, tea and that arc without rabloos, with suitable
pleased with his new interpretation
Solution
Is
Within.
The stone that the builders re-
the question of Palestine and I decid- bread is served; at noon, a meal; for
so the Balfour Declaration and cen-
religious discourses to be read in the
"Solve the Jewish problem from
s d has become the headstone of
Jet te corner, it was said "ore' MaY within. The trouble with all of us ed that I would obtain a more direct example, of soup, macaroni and synagogue on important festivals.
sure the Zionist extremists for criti-
opinion from him. bread. For supper one hot dish of
cizing the High Commissioner's po-
The Pamphlet contains thirteen
we not liken this auspicious event to is that we are looking for external
this
Greetings exchanged, M. Poincare beans, vegetables or soup is served.
this. Our religion has been rejected specifics. We are looking for bodies in that charming manner of the There lire some signs in l'idolish. Bus- sermons as follows: for the New Veil
sition.
creeds hair of men who shall solve these things French chatted with me of his work sian and English decorating the walls. "The New Year and the New Life,
faiths and
a sprung
nd lieW up
until we today stand 0 whereas we have been given in our and the many duties which claim his Theoretically, each refugee is charged
shpelpless minority among the peoples own Scriptures the best minaceze for
a day at the boarding
lift piaster
att•ntioon.
Some will never be able to
f the earth. But the day will come, our ills.
I touched upon his article and the house.
o and it is rapidly approaching, when
the have come together for the references
made to Palestine and pay their account, but a few have
Israel's faith is recognized as the one age-long ex pressgo on and the central pointed out that Zionists assert that already found w oork and are return-
We have placed
on t..•• word purpose of Israel.
true faith based not onlyh
th iii.d i t a iiiiinnittent. his information is in many important jog their money. If extra wil( is
Fyie's Third Floor
details incorrect; that l'alestine Jews (lone for the administration of the
but that of reason as well, these stones and
f Goa,
o and
all men will then proclaim that It is easier In build a Temple
to out than
up the
to
do not oppose the immigration of boarding house, this nniount is olis-
lt i n it. It is easier
we
Judaism is verily the 'headstone of d
their brethren, and that there are counted from the bill.
a. m.
finest structure in the world than to
"The refugees get all at
the corner.
spend an hour within its walls. Never few' Bolshevicks among the new ar- and have one hour for cleaning. Then
Rabbi Franklin Speaks.
klin who followed Mr. look upon your Temple than anything rivals.
ran
"I assure you," said Mr. Poincare, breakfast is served. The hours from
Rabbi F
Goldberg,
uttered the prayer that the else than an in to religion. "that I have received direct informa- o to 12 are filled with compulsory
new Temple shall be not merely a Look uponn it as a challenge, as a
lion from Jaffa and it is to the effect gymnastic drill, study if wished, and
s
hou
as
ail
thi
r
strrire of steel and stone, but that reminder. look tipoon
crate your- that the Sephardic Jews of Palestine extra work. The refugees take turns
i s, a living', vital I hrolobing Lour in which you conse
ore indignant at the conduct of the at kitchen police duty, one day at a
it s u
This Temple. k syni- newly arrived Jews. They do not time. At first there was grumbling
thing that shall speak to the hearts selves
a t now
When we
bol of your
n ouls oof men for their uplift.
want any Bolshevicks in I'alestine." a t th e system of discipline , h
an"I come to you in this sacred time take that attitude. our religion shall
I told the former president that the everything goes smoothly.
0101 NV shall
become
re-loossessed
and
with a word of earnest prayer upon
number of Bolshevicks in Palestine is
my lips," spoke Ur. Franklin, "the stand forth, erect, even in sorrow and reported to be very small and that Laundry in Galata.
unto ow
prayer that you and I may prove martyrdom
and
cry,
'The
is
matt
du Lord
"Another interesting phase of the
what
ems
they appear to have no influence over
tin,.
ANY women, who have not yet chosen their fall footwear, will be de-
ith
ourselves worthy to be participants w
7,100 Chalutzim (pioneers) who Jewish relief work is the laundry in
lighted with the large number of clever novelties and conservative types
in this prowl and happy hour. no matter how' rich and powerful he the
had entered the country during the Galata, where refugees' clothes are
This hour is it triumph-not chief- shill be
past year. France, too, had her washed free of charge upon present-
that can be obtained at the mod:rate prices.
'rhis
is
the
real
Rosh
Ilashoona
unto
Iv.for you and me, lout rather it marks
French Bolshovicks, yet that would atioon of a ticket from the central
Frye shoes are notably correct in style, leather, workmanship and fit-
the triumph of the principles of our us-a rww year in which we shall re- not be considered reason enough to ai t. e. The laundry is provided with
w hich moire new our spirit, make again the coven- blame the entire French people, nor set tubs, plenty of water and a place
ing quality. Skilled salespeople are at your service.
glorious faith- -that faith
ancient than the philosophies of Roane ant of old and sanctify our thoughts,
it condone happenings in on the roof fur open-air drying. The
porpoises and being so that the world would
end Greece and Alexandria has sin'- purposes
France similar to those which occur- roan in charge is one of the Jewish
INc-Strap
Two-Strap
know Sie have yet something to
rived the onslaughts of millions : tool
red in Julia last spring when many refugees. It costs about 200 Ltps. a
which, under the Providence of God, do for mankind and God shall know Jews fell victims to rioting on the month to run the laundry.
Itla,k satin,
P a I eat colt,
shall survive both the indifferenee, that II is Children live and are yet a
"The Hotel Jerusalem in Galata is
patent nod doll.
part of natives.
Mora ottre or
which in some quarters is seen, and witness of moral light and spiritual
a good, nourishing
"No Reason for Complaint."
alit..
to
provide
hla-k , it If.
Tura sole;
the cowardly misrepresentations that purpose to all men."
"As many as there are, both here meal for 17 1 /2 piaster; 2,000 dinners
faro so l e
War Delays Construction.
'junior or baby
in others are arrayed against it even
have been served in 12 days. In one
Louis heel.
The site for the new' Temple was and in Palestine, are too many," was
Louis heel.
„• day, 1111 meals were given gratis to
tday.
Ile- his response.
"Over the portals of this House of purchased several years ago.
"In any event,” he continued, i people provided with a free meal
as an act of patriotism to
s hall be inscribed two 1 114 t.' , . cause it H
do not see what reason your people ticket from the office, and 72 paid
Worship
'My !louse shall be a houseof Pc"/cr put aside all private interests during have for complaint. You have one cash. The principal dish of each
this motto and the the war and later bee/las• of economic
costs
to all peoples'. I 11
following the conflict, of your own, Sir Herbert Samuel, at meal, for example, soup or pilaf,
other taken front the Wards of the depression
piasters. Forty people mi n be
the head of the Palatine government
live
ti
.
prophet shall be embodied the ideals building was delayed. The time has
Brogue
your mandatory served at one time. In addition,
Oxford
vi,,A,orl...I.I1gliitill
is
and
for which we are building this place. come, however, when the new Temple
some food is given out to families
'Thy Gates shall stand omen coontio-land Community House are an press-
Tao
;Cartie-
Russet or
I drew his attention to the claims to take home. There is a box for
shall ing
3 , 0;
r/Ma o' I /skin.
ro lark Wayne
that the Syrian government was not complaints, and the management tries
uously.' Day and night they
ream a congregation of 1
,
'
not be closed. Thus shall we speak
Rabbi Franklin earn, 22 ignorant (of the Jaffa affair, iend that to carry out the suggestions of pat-
it'ell sole;
sale; t!4-
forth to all the world that through t„ which
military heel
Palestine press asserted that th e revs. It o. will probably cost about
inch low heel.
the P
the portals of this sacred House shall years ago, Temple Both lo:1 today unfortunate happenings were plotted 1,000 !dots a month to run the res-
'
go forth a message that the ten of all ranks fourth in point of membership in advance in Damascus and Beyrouth
taurant.
the nations and all creeds may hear among the Jewish congregations of and that firearms, bandages and other
"In general, the work of the Joint
that we have confidence in those ideals America, numbering approximately material found on the Arabs after
for which through the ages our fa- 1,000 families. The religious school of the riots are said to support these Distribution Committee in Constan-
tinople shows excellent organization.
thcrs dared to die and dared to live. the Temple has an enrollment of
Everything is clean, systematic and
assertions.
And through the open (load's of this over 1,00o children.
Boot
Boot
cer-
"It
is
not
a
French
trait,"
the
for.
The new Temple will be look of er president emphatically said, "t"run on an efficiency plan and is cer-
house shall come in the message that
commenda-
tainly ,
Tan or Hack
Brown Is id ;
every loyal soul may have to bring Indiana Limestone in classic style. A m worthy of sincere
portico of eight loom,' columns, :10 feet stir trouble among neighbors. If ac-
Wajone calf; 8-
lop; welt
tual proof of Syrian intrigues in Pal- tion.'
to us,
Mai lop; welt
- inch
"Build in Faith." high, will front the structure. The uostine can be furnished, all steps will
sole:
sole; I %-inc h
heel , $11 so.
shall build in faith. We shall, main auditorium will seat 2,200 pea be taken to punish those guilty of JEWISH WRITERS KEPT OUT
"W
e
heel.
Flack kid.
build in loyalty, and pray God, we plc, and two smaller auditoriums have responsibility and complicity. You
shall build in strength. Magnificent been provided. While the main audi- live amongst us and know' our poll-
WARSAW.- I.I. T. A.)--Represen-
and in dignity shall the columns of torium will be used exclusively for •ies well. Surely none can question latices of the Warsaw Yiddish press
this great House of Worship song- religious services, the smaller audi- our loyalty. France has given her were the only newspapers refused ad-
Jew's' ideals. torium will be used for concerts and signature in support of the estab- mittance to a recent conference vatted
bolize
all embodied
of the loyal
"Here,
ili stone, if you will entertainments, serving the cultural lishment of a national Jewish home- at the instance of the Polish Minister
and yet a throbbing life shall tell needs of the community.
land and she will keep her promise, of Interior, Radzkevitch, where the
—Third Floor—
There will, lie 2re class ralens,
irrespective of the man who may be questions of closing the Russian-Po-
the world that we have faith that
Israel's religion has in it the power sides library, kindergarten and other at the head of the government." lish frontier, and trade with Soviet
I11111 rooms, A fully equipped gymnasium
I assured him that as far as I knew' Russia, were discussed. Both mat-
to lift the life of the individual
to exalt the life of the nation. Ilere is planned. A dining room seating the Jews never doubted the sincerity tens are of serious concern to Jew's,
shall we prove to the world that the 750 people will occupy the greater if France and her good faith, but the l'irst because it involves the wel-
American ideal and the Jewish ideal portion of the basement floor.
articles like those which appeared in fare of many' thousands of refugees
-----
the Malin under his name make trout Ukraine, and the second be-
are one. As we are loyal to the one,
ARTICLES
DISCUSS
things difficult for the French Zion- cause a studious attempt has been
so shall we be true to the (other.
ists, made to exclude Jewish merchants
"Here shall those who are glad
POLAND,
PALESTINE
"You see," he replied, "I have from forthcoming eon/menial dealings
1. 0111e with their offers of thanksgiving
Woodward and Adams.
—
never really understood Zionism well. with Russia. Jewish press represen-
to the God of all and here shall those'
(Continued from page 1.1
Why
give to the Jews a new country tatives, however, were nut permitted
who are weakened through suffering
and sorrow lay down their burdens and could be (overcome." lle show's when some of them have become to gain first-hand reports of the pro-
and find comfort. here shall all men that the good-natured, uneducated French, others English, still others „ endi ngs.
come in gladness and sadness bring- Arab is being used as a dupe by Arab Italian and so on; in other words,
ing the best that they have to bring , politicians rind by the members of the when they already have other nation-
of spiritual aspiration., And here may landed class or effendis, but that the alities. In the late war France, like
every righteous prayer find its ful- movement against the Zionists has England, had not sufficient words of
fillment. little hold on the Arab peasant praise for her Jews, for their help
masses.
"Build strong, ye builders, and
and devotion, although many of theni
Agranski's Proposition.
build true. May the walls of this
were formerly Russians, Austrians r
cloice .V agn Th. 024 4.1;10
House lascome salvation and its gates, Mr. Agranski's proposition is that Hungarians. Many of them have
„
praise. Let the columns of this )lad the Zionists been in a position gloriously given their lives for France
House rise in their stately dignity, to give free play to their powers, and and yet their ancestors were nut
stone by stone, it monument not oily given a stable form of aolmiaistra- French."
to our pride, but to our loyalty and tun, there would be no more hostil-
I tried to point out to Mr. Poin.
inspiration to men anda glory to the its' t agains Zionists and Zionism."
care the conditis
on under which Jews
• The peace that could thus be pro. were compelled to live in countries
God of all."
1 ced
Synagogue Marko Continuity. , , , cued awaits two things: First, rati- like Poland, Roumania and the for-
Aal*
or the British mandate for mer Russian empire, how unlike they
G°lii"s'"' know" " 1"" r fication
kki
R
"
Palestine
by
the
I.eague
of
Nations,
for his works in behalf of Judaism,
were to those under which Jews lived
declared that the continuity of Israel and secondly, a successful Ker•n in France, England or America, and
is marked by the Houses of God that o Ilayesod which would make possible the reason underlying their demand
are spread all over the world. the exploitation of the natural re- for minority rights, to which the dis-
' v
1 i
"It is meet that we should gather sources of the country, the introolue- tinguished statesman frankly an-
a...it
together upon this, the first sowall•d lion of immigrants, the creation of swered: "I do not like this idea of
I
ma
ny
indispensable
institutions
and
40.7,„,;.,•,1000000000o.;00000
work day of the year, to perform this
ethical minority groups when applied
0
ri
particular service," Rabbi Guble! "'") the prosecution in general of Zionist to the Jews. It amounts almost to
:ail fill
in all acceptance of a Jewish national-
said. "Yesterday you and I looked, activities. Putting his argument
o
nc
luding
say s in a c
up to the Father of us all and prayed.
ity," and then added, "undoubtedly,
(the Zionists) want in the orient the problem presents it-
, : "♦ wg
How fitting it is then, that on the i a sentence:
nutshell, "They
he
. :■_7.
following day we should get together the mandate to be ratified, the Koren self entirely different than in France
°III'
to
succeed,
and
as
a
result
II IlVeS011
and answer the prayer made to
or either Western countries."
Father in Heaven through this sym- oc i:td h..,( two, the A rubs to be reco on-
I ventured to remark that in
o_
Visit Our Sixty-five
rwyl
France there is still a problem of
1.1. Yesterday we asked for life. T
day we resolve to give back that life cl '
anti-Semitism, and that leading Jews
—
Display Rooms
in forms of service and spiritual PRESENT TWO COMEDIES
are of the opinion that the echo of
thinking in behalf of mankiml and t o
Al' ORCHESTRA HALL anti-Semitic feeling in France and
The convenience of choosing
Central Europe hum brought about
our Heavenly Father.
furniture that is placed in the
--
"The service which we are render
pogroms and other persecutions upon
proper surroundings may be
By
SAM
BRECK
ing this hour is after all the most
had at our store due to the at-
Jew's in eastern European countries.
primary passion of Israel. You and
Anti-Semitism on Wane.
tractive sixty-five display rooms
have come together from various George Bernard Shaw's "Pygoni-
"Yes," admitted Mr. Poincare, "but
I
where you may stroll at your
lks of lift to where the business lion" served as the se,onol offering oro anti-Semitism in France is not as
leisure. We extend our invita-
Tuesday night at Orchestra Hall. This
wa
of our lives are centered, Here We
s outh. pe rhaps strong as it was before the war. I
tion to you to visit them at
are building another Temple. Both comedy, though not as
Is not think your last statement can
any tune.
you and I recall the builder of the' in same spots as Mr. Wild•'s Play of be quits. correct. I know that if anti
first Beth F.I. In a dream that earlier Nloonday night, was fain more human. Semites would provoke trouble here,
aw
the
purpose
and
inclining
It
was
tho
roughly
enjoyed
by
a
valut-
builder s
they would be judged and condemned
a Good and in the morning he looked city audience. Much if the 1/least/iv like all other perpetrators of crime.
1111g011IPMEMINIVOI 01101■
ne, and in that of the evening was due to the superior
I
understand
the
situation
of
those
about and saw a st o
Doris
Dretzlea.
of
stone, representative of permanence. acting
Mr. Hume as the professor was Jews, and that is the reason why for
he saw that indeed it was a rock from
the last 1)10 years they have flocked
which the voice of God could emanate. more suited to the part than on the to England, America and France.
And so he built there a Iteth El. And proceeding night, and gave a very sa - They are welcome even today if they
is factory performance. The other
Win- will become good Frenchmen and
today we have come together to build
not the last, but merely the latest ono members of the cast including Walter bring us no bolshevism."
Tomorrow another will be built and niett Wright, Gilmor Brand
oown, Tintoy
th
"By the way," saidMr. Poincare,
McKee, Donald Snyder
on another
still another.
The day
Jewish
Problem. Hurley. Then there was Bessie. Brown, "what do you know' about the 'Elders
s- Olga Grey, Pauline Frent'h, Winnifred of Zion?' I looked through the hook;
o
Rabbi Goldenson read into the n
amilton, all en f whom it gave me the impression of a novel,
osem
sage of President Harding an endorse- Betz and Nan Hthe
interesting."
went of the 'sins of the Jew,' a rei- aoldeol much
to general ble quite
I replied that it is to he regretted
cif a very good eompany.
that some Frenchmen take this so-
aeration a the 'Jewish problem.'
Beyond the Horizon
tial called novel, which is in reality a
"That letter is an endorsement of
Wednesday night ne saw t he Eini
ugene forgery and a vile attack upon the
our sins," the Rabbi said, "it is a
poorformaw of
certificate of good behavior. When Detroit
Ni"' England tragedy Jews, very seriously, and explained
I realize how eager we were to re- O'Neil's
grim
"Beyond
the lloriz on." The Hume that it was the work of the Russian
ceive it, when I realize that it COWS
to s in the age- old plight in whih c I'layers carried the audience very con- "(lchrana."
u
From the Elders of Zion the con-
I vincingly through the unhappy, mis-
the two devoted brothers versation drifted hack to Palestine,
we have always found ourselves,
spent lives Of
felt there is no joy in Israel that is
Mr. Poincare remarking: "Palestine
play mate
Ruth. a son of the
n u t unmixed. And so as we stand an dtheir
Sam Hume
as Andy,
is very small. It has already a popu-
here to dedicate ourselves I think
again of the Jewish problem- the soil, did very good work, and left little lation of 500,000 and produces very
Jewish peril, about which we have to be desired. The extremely difficult little; how will you be able to bring
placed a record among the sacred part of Ruth, the play arid
mate llltiVing
and Rob- over there the Jew's of the Orient and
,
Europe?"
things, `The Myth of the J ewish ert, the visionary well handled. Gil- Central
I reminded him that the country
brother were very
on
Menace.'
became much smaller than was an-
"To my mind the saddest phrase nor Brown as the sea captain, w
abut the Jew in which the Jewish Rather Stewart, as the nagging in- ticipated because the Trans-Jordan
name is uttered is just the phrase- valid Mother gave an occasional touch territory has been given to the Prince
the Jewish question-the Jewish of humor, and deserve special mention Abdullah and the northern part was
menace. Problems are very common. Mary McKee as the small (laughter ceded to Syria.
"Personally," Mr. Poincare replied,
ingdims not was delightful and the passages with
The re is not a th through a problem. the father, Robert, showed of the best "I should have liked to see the Jews
Blocks From Broadway.
come to us e xcept
acting
of
the
evening.
Mrs.
Mayo,
settled
in Trans-Jordan, but the Zion-
To have a problem is one thing. ,
Problems in themselves are not sad. the mother as done by I,auretta Son- ists are little less than English repre-
problem! What befell (lag was very good, as was Paul sentatives and Palestine is more an
a
Hat to
be people
that
this
who though the Grauman's portrayal of James Mayo. English colony than an independent
centuries have built houses of God Casper Lingeman played a small but state. However, we have given our
the most continuous very important part in an able man- signature and you may tell your
l t ihnat of efi
i k
link
fself-expression
that we find ner. Altogether ne
it was
a well
hal- friends, whatever may come, we will
that gave
a very
keep our promise."
in the history of civilization should: anced cast e and
pe roormance .
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