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Owing to the fact that there is al- that end. Hebrew is the medium by
ready in existence an organization by which we can express accurately and
the name of B'nos Zion, this Young firmly our Jewish thoughts, thus
bridging over that immense gulf be-
' Judaea circle adopted the name of
Pirchai Zion, meaning Flowers of tween our ancient and glorious past
Zion. The last meeting of the club with the future in Palestine, where
was held at the home of Florence Hebrew is really spoken and where we
may expect a real Hebrew culture to
Sanders, 620 East Kirby avenue. The
develop. Unless our children know
following committees were appoint- Hebrew, they will benefit very little
ed: Program, Frieda Gold, Gertrude from that culture.
Gold and Frieda Schnitz; member-
Hebrew most live through our chil-
ship, Lillian Schneider, Rebecca Sil- ' dren to propagate and not by deser-
ler and Bertha Sanders.
can he done only when ac-
ti t

JERUSALEM.—(J. T. A.)—The
importance of co-operation between on Tuesday evening at the home of
1957 Grand Rim A
the Zionist Organization and the Miss Frieda Schnitz, 618 East Kirby
Telephone Cadillac 6853-4679
Palestine Development Council (the avenue. Visitors are welcome.
Brandeis group) was stressed by M
M. Ussishkin, acting chairman of the
Tikvas Zion.
Zionist Executive in Palestine, in a
A. D. HILLMAN
The Tikvas Zion Sunday celebrated
speech at the cornerstone laying of
Real Estate Esch•nge Specialist
the
third
anniversary
of the club's
the new Jewish quarter in Jerusalem.
I exchange what you have
The new quarter is being erected existence, at an interesting affair at
Grosse
Isle.
A
short
program
was
and do not want for what
by the House Builders (Bone Baith)
you have not and do want.
with the aid of funds allocated by participated in by several members
of
the
Knights
of
Judaea.
Cash for Land Contracts and
the Palestine Development Council
The Tikvas Zion is the first Young
Mortgages.
for a mortgage bank in Palestine.
213 Hammond Bldg. Main 4763
Lady Samuel, wife of the High Judaea circle to be organized in De-
Commissioner, was present, as was troit. The club during the past three
also Acting Governor Luke, who told years ranked among the most active
his audience he expected to make his in Detroit Young Judaea, both in
literary and practical work.
next public speech in llebrew.
:Vieille Chabensky was elected to
represent the club at the anniversary
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The last Tuesday evening program tivities outside the Talmud Torah are
consisted of a discussion of recent conducted in Hebrew. Then only can
Palestinian events. A musical pro- we expect our r children
ildren to know He-
gram was furnished by Della Cash-, brew and to have our hope realized
den and Florence Sanders. R ec•-a - that they will he real Jews in a true
tions were given by Celia Becker, sense of the word.
Gertrude Cohen and Lillian Schnei-
SAMUEL HEYMAN.
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Zion, Lillian Rabinowitz the Buds of child must be in a Hebrew atmosphere
not only when in the classroom but
Judaea and Jennie Levin the Hadar
also in outside activities. The teach-
Zion. The Maccabees of Judaea and
er must extend his influence beyond
the Forget-Me-Note of Zion will also
[the walls of the Tlamud Torah. There
be represented.
Simultaneous with the celebration is such a thing as "Education in Ree-
reatoin." Unless the Hebrew students
of their anniversary, the Knights will
can have their social activities con-
also celebrate the ratification of the ducted in Hebrew, unless the boys can
Palestine mandate by the League of I have conversation during a baseball
Nations.
or any other game conducted in He-
brew, unless they can quarrel, scrap
and swear, if you please, in Hebrew,
Hadar Zion.
our Hebrew movement is a failure as
The Hadar Zion Saturday evening far as the teaching of a language is
celebrated the third anniversary of concerned
the club's existence at a social gath-
This is brought out very clearly in
ering held at the Talmud Torah on the fact that very few continue their
Westminster and Delmar avenues. Hebrew education beyond the age of
Samuel Zellman, as leader of the' 14, and this is due primarily to the
club, welcomed the leaders present lack of Hebrew atmosphere beyond
and the friends of the members and the classroom. If it had not been for
spoke briefly on what he hoped to the staging of a Hebrew play each
year, I am quite certain there would
do during the coming year.
Speaking for the members were be very few attending the higher
Jennie Levin, president of the club; classes. But this is not enough. We
Frances Axelrod, vice-president; Eva must have Hebrew speaking circles
Ascovitz, treasurer. The history of conducted by the students themselves.
the club was told by Miss Ascovitz.The language must live outside the
Miss Rose Copinsky, president of I class as well as inside.
We can carry the above argument
the Young Judaea Council of Detroit,
greeted the club on behalf of the : further. We will grant that the child
leaders. Samuel Heyman, who was at the age of 14 knows Hebrew proll-
one of the organizers of Young Ju- ciently. What have the United lie-
daea in Detroit, told of his early ex- I brew Schools to show that the know-
perienees with the Hadar Zion and ledge will be retained unless we give
urged the members to work for the I it an opportunity to express and to de-
Zionist cause, for the Keren Hayesod ' velop through usage?
One thing further conies to mind.
and the National Fund. P. Slomo•
vitz also spoke. Games, dancing and We cannot expect to develop good
refreshments followed the program. Jews unless we create a Jewish at
mosphere; unless we are able to make
the young think and talk about Jew-
ish matters. Hebrew is a means to
Pirchai Zion.

Orr

TRY SHEKELL

'LETTER

The Knights of Judaea, at their
Talmud Torah.
meting held Tuesduy evening, elected
the following new officers: Jacob
Kadushin, president; Abe Torgow, Editor, Jewish Chronicle: --
There is a live llebrew educational
vice-president; Sam Firestone, secre-
tary; Sol Slomovitz, treasurer; Na- movement in the city of Detroit the
than Zack, Keren Ilayesod treasurer; value of which is quite obvious and a
Reuben Cohen, sergeant at arms; few phases of which the writer would
like to continent upon.
Max Weine, Chronicle reporter.
The writer has the privilege o f
On Wednesday evening, the eve of
Tighe B'Ab, the Knights cum leted knowing a considerable number o f
three years of existence. The min- Jewish children between the ages of
ning of the fourth year of activities 9 to 15, and coming in contact with
' will be celebrated at an elaborate them occasionally is in a position to
thad anniversary gathering, to be at- judge their progress in Jewish train-
tended by all the leaders and repre , ing. Among them are severel stu-
I sentatives of the intermediate and dents, present and past, of the United
Hebrew Schools, and it is indeed a
senior clubs.
The anniversary celebration on pleasure to talk to them, as they are
Saturday evening will be held at the far more advanced in Jewish thought
home of Max Weine, 588 King eve- than those that have had no Jewish
' nue. The program will include the education. I must say, however, that
[ history of the club 6) 7 Abe Torgow there is still something lacking.
There is lacking that desire to know'
and talks by retiring and new officers.
Sam Firestone will act us chairman. Hebrew for the sake of Hebrew, ea-
pecially
as the child grows older and
Several of the leaders will also speak.
Club prophecies, limericks, songs, re- finds that social pleasures are inter-
ferred with. lie or she has to go to
freshments, dancing, will also be fea-
the Talmud Torah while friends are
tures of the evening.
having a good time.
The Defenders of the White and out
I most say frankly that the desire
Blue elected Hyman Cohen to repre-
sent them at the celebration. Mollie to know Hebrew cannot he developed
Chabensky will represent the Tikvas in the confines of the classroom. The

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THE CHALUZ

Mr. Louis Cantor, an American en-
gineer in Palestine, writes to a friend
in America about his visit to the two
new colonies Mahlul and Nuris where
he cans in close contact with the Chal-
uzim at work:
"Sturdy, fearless, self-reliant and
courageous, he writes these pioneers
go about their work with an appear-
ance of independence and spirit that
cause our critics to use the word ar-
rogant in describing these young im-
migrants. This is the element that
has completed at the time of my in-
spection at Mirk four thnusand me-
, ters of drainage ditching and two
thousand meters at Mahlul.Work-
ing knee deep in the boggy marshes
under the blazing sun, they are help-
ing to eradicate the malarial swamps
Forget - Me - Nots of Zion.
and opening to cultivation areas of
At an interesting meeting of the age-long neglect.
Forget-Me-nuts of Zion, held on Wed-
"Nature appears harsh with the
nesday evening, July 26, at the home covering of her fields with rocks and
of Miss Rose Katzer, 286 Theodore boulders, The Jewish pioneers show
street, the following new officers were this to he but a benefit. Pile upon
elected: Miss Anna B. Belinsky, pile of rocks and stones are now heap-
president; Miss Esther Abromovitz, ed, awaiting theri placement in the
vice-president; Miss Sadie Goodman, road foundations leading to the col-
secretary; Miss Bella N. Kwaslow, onies. The erstwhile swamps, malar-
corresponding secretary; Miss Rose ious and fearsome, are now being
Nakelsky, treasurer.
plowed ever and prepared for culti-
A number of interesting affairs vation. The diverted waters flowing
are planned for the remainder of the in regulated channels and ditches are
summer. They will be announced I to give water supply, power and irri-
shortly.
gallon.
"Gratified by these visits and ani-
,
: mated by contact with real construc-
Roses of Zion.
tion
possibilities, I return to Jerusa-
The Roses of Zion will celebrate
their third anniversary this Sunday. lem invigorated and thankful to have
had
the opportunity to witness the
The girls will go to Belle Isle by
truck, starting at 11 o'clock from slow but sure establishment of these
new
settlements
for the onward march
the synagogue at Westminster and
Delmar avenues. An interesting pro-, of Zion."
gram has been prepared for the ;
island, in addition to the games to be ' PALESTINE ROAD BUILDING
played there. Leaders in Young Ju-
MAKING RAPID PROGRESS
daea are invited to join the club in
its celebration.
During the past two years there
has been great activity in road build-
Maccabees of Judaea.
ing in Palestine. Various public au-
The Maccabees of Judaea, at their thorities and private bodies are still
last meeting, decided to meet twice I continuing this work. The progress
a month, instead of weekly. The Mac- I made in the places mentioned below
cabee indoor baseball team defeated will be of interest.
the Knights of Judaea last Sunday
Haifa-Ghedda: This road is near-
by a score of 12 to 11.
ing completion and only one group is
still working on it.
Afullah-Nazareth: The chief part
GARRICK THEATER
of the work has alraedy been done.
One group is still occupied in the
"Everyday," which was declared anal stages of the work.
several writers to be Rachel Cro-
Tiberias-Zemach: The road will be
then' best play, will be the offering finished this month.
of the Bonstelle Company at the Gar-
Tiberias-Tebach: Two groups of
rick next week.
Chaluzim are still at work on roads
"Everyday" is a comedy, but which have been practically finished.
withal a strong undercurrent of the
Tel-Aviv: Work on roads is being
social atmosphere that is developing completed on the road Allenby.
sons and daughters as automatons,
Beth-Dagan, Rishon-le-Zion, Rechn-
useless to the world and !selfish, Ian both: Preparations are being made
as their duty to thmeselves and so- for the making of this road, which
ciety. However, Mrs. Crothere does will connect the chief colonies of Ju-
not attempt to preach—rather she dea.
gives us amusing comedy, with good
old - fashioned romance, delicately
edged with high finance and crooked
Be always ready to perform an act
politics. Miss Harding and Frank that will be pleasing in the sight of
Morgan will have the principal roles. the Lord.—The Talmud.

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