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The Bezalel School of Art has organized a permanent exhibition of

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Preparations are being made in Jerusalem to perform S. Anski's "Dib- $
buk" in Hebrew.

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Major-General Tudor, the new Director of Public Security in Palestine,
arrived in Jerusalem on June 22.

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The new Hebrew school recently completely at Lynn, Mass., was dedi-
cared on July 2. A parade in which over 1,500 participated wits a feature
of the cloy.
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The municipal council of Nierenberg has decided to substitute the name
of Dr. Walter Rathenau, the assassinated Foreign Minister, for that of the
Hindenburg Place.
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The office of the Hires in Rowna, which had been closed down by the
authorities, has been reopened. An official investigation established that
the allegation that Jews were smuggled from Russia has been disproved.
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A meeting in memory of Dr. Walter Rathenau, the martyred German all
minister, planned by the Socialist Students' Association of the Vienna Uni- 2
versify, was cancelled following the directors' decree prohibiting such a
meeting on university premises.

The approaching, annual Zionist Conference, known as the "Little Con-
cress" because it takes the place of the annual congress, will be held at
Carlsbad and not at Vienna. The Austrian capital is avoided because. of
, the "unsettled conditions," it is declared.
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The Fascist?, the Italian Black Hundred, that has attained fame by its
pogroms on Italian Socialists and Communists has issued an official d I
anon of its opposition to England's getting the Palestine mandate and the
consequent establishment of 11 Jewish homeland there.
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At a congress of the Jewish merchants of Galicia a protest resoluti
against the American "Joint" was adopted because the named organization
hasn't lived up to its promise of doing constructive work in Galicia. The •
resolution d
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that this work is of absolutee necessity to Galicia. Sixty
delegates of 20 towns were present at the congress.

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than department of the Palestine Zionist Executive their desire to settle on
the land and have asked the assistance of the deportment. This group
consists in all of 126 souls.
to danger of persecution is to make an 1
Digesting
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Week's
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From The President's Desk—Talk No. 106.

Do You Carry a
Spare Tire?"

If you were starting on a long
auto tour would you carry a
spare tire or just trust to luck
to get you through?

Life is the longest journey
you'll ever take. A savings ac-
count is the spare tire that will
help you to meet the emergen-
cies of the road.

You are not fully equipped without one, for if you
should suffer sudden heavy financial loss it would
mean months, or even years, of delay before you
could pay your losses and be under way again. Start
with One Dollar if you wish—but START.

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providing financial assistance for the co-operative credit unions and other ly, said "Ile (Trumpeldor) wanted blood. But even here there is dan-
co-operative undertakings in Palestine. The capital of the company is to seal our national claim to Galilee
gee iei i nn o ttsh u e c c h olm
a d ernk isc aon u fd se sk ionnot . owle T dt h gh e ee doafjnegtwheesr
£100,000 and the directors are 0. E. d'Avigdor Goldsmith (Jewish Colonise- with a seal of blood; and he also want- a
lies
tion Association), Alexander Landereo (Joint Distribution Committee), ed the defense of Tel-Chai to be a call,
Sol Rosenbloom (Palestine Development Council) and Alter S. Cohen an appeal to everything that is young against
matrimony
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(Economic Board for Palestine). • • •
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The "Awakening Magyars" have arranged a series of demonstrations meant as a shot against a poor wild
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in favor of Commandant Ilejjas, who was arrested by the Budapest police Bedouin whom at that very moment w
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following the charge that he had instigated the attacks in Buergenland, Trumpeldor certainly loved and for-
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today opposes intermarriage he (or
reports from Budapest state. The Magyars made these demonstrations the gave. His last shot was a call, a call nonesllootiocurtenosfonesitheTrhseenrstimmoenns
she) ) does
occasion for an anti-Semitic manifestation and a general attack on liberal to all of us, a call to you. His great
h o r
and Socialist newspaper offices. Members of the Magyars' party
have idea was that the Jews, so long as
placarded the streets with posters accusing the Jews of having engineered there is danger, must be armed and that
are not
backed
by logic.
We
claim
there
is danger
in such
discus-
the arrest of Hejjas. The Posters are profusely illustrated with caricatures organized for sele-defense; that every sions. To make study
of the Jews, who are pictured as the element responsible for Hungary's Jew and every Jewess must be a work-
circles profit-
and worth-while, the
, ruin. A number of deputies known to be associated with Hejjas may be er in the rebuilding of Israel, but their able
should be guided and well discussions
directed.
arrested soon,
work must be pr otected b ecause i t is
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hot y, and protecti on means self- p ro- The average "study circle" today is
A member of the Jewish religious community of Ribinsk, which main- racoon; and
merely a medium for social inter-
self-protection
tains itself as a secret organization, wrote to the Jewish religious cons- strength, discipline,
training." means course. Then why not call such a
munity of Samara, which is also a secret body, asking whether it was po.-
group a social circle? Evidenl y
Trumpeldor the Pacifist.
, slide to send from Samara to Minsk two teachers
hakespeare was right when he said
achers for the Ilebrew School
Jabotinsky's letter contained an in- there is nothing in a name.
there, salary 10,000000 rubles and two pod (eighty pounds) of flour temsting passage on pacifism and self-
monthly. The letter was intercepted by the censor and published in the defense. He said: "Joseph Trumpet-
Emess. the office! organ of the Jewish Communists, which comments: "This dor was the
The Hebrew Langone.
greatest and the most fer-
letter was written
month,' back, when 10,000,000 rubles was
no small vent pacifist I ever met in my life. Ile
Else - here in these columns, a
sum and two pud of flour in that famine region was a fortune. • • • never knew hatred, neither racial nor respondent
urges that the local car-
We should like to know whether the Yiddish teachers a-, as
Tal-
well provided personal. Ile loved every human be- mud Torah authorities mike Hebrew
for by the speculators of Ribinsk as. their teachers of Ilebrew."
ing, Jew or Christian Sr Moslem, not the living tongue not only of the class
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only with the love of a neighbor, but room, but also of the street and the
At the annual meeting of the Hilsverein for German Jews,
at truly, with the love of a brother. lie Playground. The contributor urges
Berlin last month, the president, Dr. James Simon, gave en account held
of the firmly believed that a day would come that "education in recreation" be
appalling distress preceding amore Jeers in the East, esnecially in the when the
ap-
world would be a paradise plied to the Ilebrew schooL The local s•
Ukraine, and described the work of the Hilgsverein both in Eastern
Europe of free brothers, when war would be Hebrew school authorities have built
and in Germany itself. Emigrants palming through Germany were cared , detested as the vilest form of murder
remarkable educational system that
for by the Central Committee in Berlin and by the sub-committees in Ham- ; and
only struggle between peoples can well compare with any other in
burg and Bremen. as well as by confidential officials in Stentsch, Bentheim would the
be the peaceful cam petition en- the
country.
We feel certain that
and Osnabruck. During 1921, 7,000 emigrants had passed
through Ilam- ricking human civilization or the ben- they will not ignore the communica-
burg and 1,725 through Bremen. The railway committee in Berlin had efit of all. Bat it
was this very con- tion, but will apply suggestions
dealt with 43,760 persons and that of Osnabruck with 13,168. In connec- ception of the Intangibility of
human therein of value towards further im-

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Four Jews were killed end 10 other persons injured in a peasant riot
against Jews of Minsk, advices to Vilna Jewish papers state, The peasants
attacked and plundered Jewish shops, the reports declare, while the Jews
offered stubborn resistance. The red troops hail difficulty in quelling the :2
riot, succeeding only after four Jews were killed, including three Corn-
' munists.
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attempt against them impossible. Ile
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considered self-defense the first duty
Mr. Zemach, director of the Moscow Hebrew Art Theater Ilahimah, was, (Concluded from Editorial page.)
arrested by Soviet officials following the announcement that he was pre- ish young women, are called upon to of every man who loved peace and
paring to take his company for a tour of the continent and the United act in defense of their people in the wanted peace. He realized the sight
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States. He was released soon after, when it woe made known that per- danger zones in Eastern Europe. Late of a man or woman unprotected and
1342 Brewster St.
mission for the tour had been obtained, on condition that the Hebrew cables indicate that the danger zones unable to defend themselves as the
Cadillac 1709
Cadillac 1708
players remain awe). a limited time only. ' still exist and what is gratifying at most dangerous of all temptations be-
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this time is the news that the Jewish cause it would suggest to all people
The Jews of Czecho-Slovakia have been making constant appeals against youth is not only ready, but is capab- the thought: 'why should we not at-
the compulsory closing act, which compels them to close their shops and le of acting in defense of the nation. tack them and loot their homes and
workshops all day on Sunday. In consequence, it has been ordered that What was at one time the proverbial even disgrace their women?' He be-
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Jewish shops, etc., may remain open on Sundays for two hours during the strength of the individuals is now be- lieved that self-defense is the best
MONUMENTAL WORKS
morning. Only employees must have the whole day free. The municipal coming the organized power of the safeguard for peace, everywhere, from
Russia to Palestine."
Granite and Marble Monuments 4 council in Bratislawa, too, has approved this compromise. mass. One of the reasons given for
' anti-Semitism was the helplessness of
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The Vaod Leumi (Natinoal Council) has come to an agreement with the Jew. Now the Jew is beginning
What Is • Study Circlet
he colony of Petach-Tikvah according to which Petach-Tikvah promises to to help himself, as witness the many
Morris Weiss, Prop.
Most of us, at one time or another,
Largest Stock of Jewish Menu.
mploy during the summer season 200 adults and 400 children. This is to self-defense corps of the Jews of the called
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. be in addition to their permanent workers. During the coming orange sea- Ukraine, Austria, Galicia, Russia
circle.
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son the colony will require 400 laborers. Petach-Tikvah also agreed to and Poland.
stances we gathered for study. In
employ 100 immigrants on permanent work in addition to those already
Th. Hero Trumeldor.
others, we came for discussion. The
employed there.
Outstanding among the heroes of average individual understands that,
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beufsotrehaavosubbojeenctmisaddeisoc fustsheadt, sauhstj uoudty.
the war period was Joseph Trumpet- m
The Trade and Industry Department of the Palestine Zionist Executive . dor, the organizer of the famous Zion
Granite red Marble
reports that the managers of the International Exhibition in Reichenberg, , Mule corps that later fought in Pales- Otherwise a discussion would be su-
Czecho-Slovakia, hove invited representatives of Palestinian firms to visit . tine under Col. John Henry Patterson. perficial in that ideas would be vague.
the exhibition, which will be' held Aug. 12 to 20. A reduction of 25 per Trumpeldor lost an arm in Russo-Jap- Such a condition, unfortunatley, ex-
cent on visas, 33 per cent on railway fares to Czecho-Slovakia and Rumania anese war, and several years later set- ists in the average so-called "study
and 20 per cent on railway fares in Italy will be accorded to all those tied in Palestine. When Turkey en- circle." Groups of young men and
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attending the exhibition. tered the war against the Allies, he women organize with the idea of
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Louis A. Werke, Represent•ti••
Jacob Kauffman, son of Solomon Kaufman, a Vernon, Conn., farmer, tinctly Jewish corps. Later, he suc- get together and "discuss" things.
won 8100 as first prize in an essay contest dealing with the possibilities and ceeded in organizing the Chalutzim The trou
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Dealer in Detroit.
sources of farm leadership. The contest was conducted by the Alpha (pioneer) movement in Russia. Re- about their
know
!Gamma Rho, an agricultural fraternity with headquarters in Madison, turning to l'alestine
in 1520, he went f.
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, Wis., and was open to agricultural students throughout the United States.' with a handful of young men and ticularly true of the strictly Jewish
Mr. Kaufman is a graduate of Cornell University, where he specialized in women, to defend the Jewish colonies "study circles" that are conducted
agriculture, an is now II law student at New York University. in Upper Galilee. In March, 1921, without guides or leaders.)
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when the French and British troops reach conclu
sions and feel satisfied
. New bloody anti-Jewish excesses have broken out in Upper Silesia, evacuated the northern part of the to the
extent of turning their atten-
, chiefly in the town of Kattowitz. Jews have been attacked in the streets country, Trumpeldor remamed alone tions to the victrola. Not knowing
' and beards on Jewish men were cut off. Jews have been threatened to be with 50 followers, among
whom 16 the first principles of the subjects E dia-
thrown out of moving trains.
ven railway officials have participated in were girls, to defend the colony
of Tel- cussed, ignorant as a rule of the his-
torturing and beating Jewish passengers in the most cruel fashion. Jewish Chat,
against 3,000 Bedouins. He died torical backgrounds of the topics
passengers have been wounded. A new phase of these excesses is that a martyr's death in that struggle. threuyarwgruoen,gt When
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many intellectuals are participat,Olg. in per:.
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The Central Bank of Co-operative Institutions in Palestine, Limited, addressed to the Trumpeldor Memory
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has been incorporated for the purpose of stimulating the creation of and ial meeting held in New York recent- ing the mixing of emphatically
Jewish with oppos-

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It's no wonder, then, that the crowds thronging
the store since our August Price Test Sale was first
announced have almost overwhelmed us. Because
the values are so unusual, because the circumstances
by which these wonderful bargains were obtained
reads almost like a piece of fiction—this great event
is indeed a veritable "Romance of Merchandising."

The Egyptian customs returns for the first quarter of 1922 show a very
large increase in the export of cigarets to Palestine. In the first quarter
of 1021 Palestine took f2,146 worth of cigarets; this near the value was
S69,018, an extraordinary tribute to the popularity of Egyptian cigarets
in Palestine.
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August is the month when people test
prices! It is the time when the acid test of
comparison is applied to furniture as at no
other period.

A new ice factory has been established at Jaffa by Messrs. Zacharias
and Dadis, the present output being 3,600 kilos of ice per week. New
machinery has been ordered which, when installed, will enable the factory,
working full time, to produce about 20,000 kilos of ice daily.

Mrs. Eva ' orsangti, widow of the late Rabbi Jacob Voorsanger and
mother of Rabbi Elkan Voorsanger, died at San Francisco, Calif., after a
long illness. Mrs. Voorsaner
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America•in 1868. She was vice-president of the Emanu-EI Sisterhood and
a leader in San Francisco's charity circles for the past 36 years.

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The number of Jewish immigrants who entered Palestine during May
was 799, of whom 227 were single, 175 heads of families accompanied by $ , '
members of their families. Between Jan. 1 and May 31, 1922, 4,103 Jewish
immigrants entered the country.
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The Kentres, organ of the Jewish Labor party of Palestine, Achduth •
llaavodah, which was suspended for the last two months, has re-commenced
publication.

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