TIE berworrinnsa ['IRONICAL
PAGE SIX
his own congregation but as well upon the larger community.
And the activities carried on by the existing organizations
affiliated with the congregation and such new ones as are plan-
ned, will be telling in their influence upon the Jewish life of
MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION
the whole community.
Published Weekly by The Jewish Chronicle Publishing Co., Inc.
It is a heartening thing to know that both in the camps of
Jacob H. Scluka•, Business Manager
Jewish J. Cummins, President
liberalism and of conservatism in a great city like this, there
ilbdurel as second clas• matter March 3, 1916, at the Postoffice at Detroit, is spiritual and lay leadership of a high order and that the con-
Mich., under the Act of March 3,1879.
gregational life throughout is alert and active. The continu-
ance of such a happy condition is the most effective answer
General Offices and Publication Building
that can be given to those IA ho would set themselves up as
critics and oppontents of the Jew.
850 High Street West
EFRO1T Mat ARONICLE
±li g cst111L
NCHI5
-
ZI!f
(1,11,i1brrn's Gruff
By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ
JamesW. Gerard, former ambas-
sador to Germany, addressing the
B'nai Jeshurun Synagogue in New
York in condemnation of the Ku
Klux Klan, advised the Jews not to
wage war against the Klansmen on
the ground that it would simply in-
crease the racial and religious an-
tipathies stirred up by the Klux men-
ace. Mr. Girard pointed out that "it
is for us to attend to the Klansmen,
and we shall do it. Leave them to
us." The former ambassador was
right. The Klan is not raising a
strictly Jewish question. It is an
. American problem. The Klansmen
are violating the holiest principles
of the land and are stirring up re-
ligious and racial hatreds. They are
striking at the very root of the con-
stitution. The fight against this or-
der should therefore be conducted by
the government and by the people as
Americans. Because the K. K. K.
strikes particularly at the Catholic
' and the Jew should not necessarily
call for especial action on the part
of Catholics and Jews as such. On
the contrary, it becomes even more
prominent a duty of the Protestants
of the land to tear the evils of this
movement out by the very roots.
visits us told me that you were in-
terested in me, and I thank you f or
it.
Translated from the Yiddish of S.
Chronicle
"I am feeling fine; I um 9 year
Glendale 8326
Frog, by Joseph Jasin.)
old, and go to school. I learn He.
LONDON OFF ICE
brew,
transcription, draw ins, sing
14 STRATFORD PLACE
The hills and valleys are flooded with ing and drilling. I have tso sister;
LONDON, W. I, ENGLAND
moonlight,
one of them is already marrisd. She
The radiant stars, how resplendent has a sweet boy. My other sister
...... __________ $3.00 Per Year
Subscription. In Advance._____.
they gleam!
took up sewing. My older brother
Before me lies open the dear, olden is already married, and my
To Insure publication, all cerrevondence and news matter must reach
little
volume,
brother is in the asylum. We are
this office by Tuesday evening of each week.
On whose pages I ponder and dream. orphans, both father. and mother.
An interesting thing happened the other night at Temple
Editorial Contributor Beth El.
less. My sister and myself stay with
RABBI LEO M. FRANKLIN
I pore o'er its pages so precious and our married sister.
The Congregation. at its annual meeting. voted unanimously
The Jewish Chronicle invites correspondence on 'objects of interest to
sacred,
"The family sends best regards.
When sudden there whispers a Good by and many blessings to
the Jewish people, but disclaims responsibility for an indorsement of the to elect Leo 31. Franklin as its rabbi for the term of his life.
you,"
• • • •
Mew expressed by the writers.
voice unto me:
All this was written in , . .'re He-
"I have promised, 0 Israel, I have brew. And here is newt r letter
The action was taken with a due regard for its importance;
sworn to make you,
received from Esther:
Kislev 18, 5683 but it was unheralded by oratory, and unmarked by any of the
December 8, 1922
Like the stars of the heavens, the
"Dear Ladies:—I was s , : glad to
sands of the sea!"
tricks of mob psychology, which are all too common in our day.
receive your lovely letter.
sly Hai-
The members voted this unprecedented honor almost as
fin translated it in Mehl% v Thank
you
with
all
my
heart
for
1
he
interest
PALESTINIAN
ORPHANS
though it were a part of the regular program of business. There-
you are again taking in ms, and 1
It is very significant that the gentlemen who met in our city in, they demonstrated the trur, measure of their tribute.
A Few Interesting Letters from will always write to you Ls letters.
• • • •
this week to discuss the further policies of the Tract Commis-
"Now I stay in a home f n;
Motherless and Fatherless Girls
The election was a fine reward for Dr. Franklin—and a
sion, were practically unanimous in the opinion that such pub-
There was a vacant place here, so a
and Boys in the Jewish
few months ago I was transferred
Homeland.
lications as are henceforth to be published by the Commission I worthy mark of Temple Beth El's appreciation.
because my sister has sore ,yes and
But it is much more than either of these.
must primarily address themselves to Jews. While it is con-
• • • •
Among the most worthy societies the lady was afraid I should catch it.
ceded that there is a vast ignorance as to the beliefs and the
Religion and Politics.
"The lady of the house allows me
in the whole world is the Hadassah.
To commit a congregation to one leader for the period of
ideals of Jews current in the non-Jewish world, it is also recog-
Membership in the Klan is presum- This is an organization of women to visit my sister often. I like it
nized that such ignorance is by no means confined to those not his life is an action affecting future generations no less than the ably limited to Protestants. and it who support hospitals in our Home- here very much. There are about
. is now apparent that one of the land in Palestine and help in stamp- 50 girls, including four baloss. They
of our faith. Indeed the chief sin of the modern Jew is the sin present one.
ed by the Klux is ing out malaria, which is prevalent are indeed little angels. We play
Such an action could never have been taken lightly. It must weapons
of ignorance. Ile does not know what treasures are his as the
eatUlotn
st:icte politics. The K. K. K. there, caused by the marshes and with them and take care of them.
heritage of ages. He does not know what part his people has have been born in the complete realization of Leo 31. Franklin's aim at absolute control of the gov- swamps
that were created in the We have a pigeon house and a chicken
played in the shaping of civilization. He does not know how worth to his people.
:ernment to the exclusion of other re- country since the Jews were driven coop. We feed them and take good
• • • •
; ligious groups, and if ever there wa s from the land, because the soil has care of them. We also have a gar-
his contribution to literature, to philosophy, to religion, has
attempt made to undermine the not been tilled, and forests destroyed. den. I like to work there. The gar.
Congregation Beth El knows the caliber of its leader. It an
toned and colored and given character to the living and the
basic principles of our government
shortage in water supply was thus den is really pretty. We raise Iota
thinking of all ages. He does not know even the outstanding recognizes the foremost place he holds in the religious life of his it is this. The Klan has already in- A
caused and rainfall accumulated in of vegetables.
facts of his own history. The great personalities of his past are , time. It cherishes his example. It glories in his achievements. fused religion into politics, thus swamps
"The examinations began already.
instead of being absorbed by
but empty names to him, the mention of which call to his con-' , It feels his sincerity. It praises his zeal. It loves him with a placing the very foundation of ou r the roots of trees. The swamps and I hope I pass to grade 3. As soon
,
government
in
the
gravest
danger.
as
I pass I'll let you know. My sin-
fine,
understanding
love.
which
in
mosquitos,
sciousness no great outstanding achievements in the life of
marshes breed
The duty of loyal Americans is, turn spread malaria and other dis- ter, Myrrel, who is taking lessons in
• • • •
men.
therefore, to unite forces for the en-
sewing,
skipped a class in June. She
eases.
The significance of Dr. Franklin's election lies in this:
Now it is felt by the gentlemen of the Tract Commission,
, tire destruction and condemnation of
The Iladassah and other Zionist was admitted to the highest class and
Temple Beth El wants to espouse, in the future. the same this destructive movement. Religion organizations hope soon to stamp out in July she began to earn 50 Gerush
that the first task of the Jew who would enter upon a cam-
paign of education is to turn to his own. Let a decent pride big, broad, democratic policies that have dominated the congre- and state must be kept separated. this disease. Progress is already Mitzrim a month.
"Everybody sends regards. Peace
seen and we all hope that we shall
come to the Jew out of knowledge of the stupendous part that' gation ever since Leo M. Franklin came to Detroit twenty-four
Spiritual Pogroms.
soon see our homeland a blooming and blessings to you."
he himself has played upon the stage of the world's life through years ago.
Maybe you'd like to read one of
The situation in European uni• garden, "flowing with milk and
By its action it proclaims to the world:
all the ages and we need fear little because of the ignorance ,
' versities is gradually becoming worse honey," as in the days when we were the boys' letters. Here is one from
Ephraim
Klein, who is 12 years old,
"We
stand
for
Progress
in
Religion!"
of the non-Jew. Therefore such tracts as are to be published
for the Jewish students and feeling an independent nation in Palestine.
is growing more tense from day to
"We stand for Liberality in Thought!"
But this is not what I started out His father, who had always made a
in the near future will deal with such facts as ought to be,
comfortable
living, sold his property
day. The fight against the Jewish to tell you. I mean to submit to
"We stand for Democracy in the Temple:"
known by Jews. They will be widely distributed both to Jews ,
: president of Prague University, Pro- you the greetings of your Palestinian at the beginning of the war to pur-
"We stand for Sincerity in Action!"
and non-Jews. No message that the modern Jew has to give to
chase
his
release
from the army.
; fessor Steinherz, is spreading to sisters and brothers, as sent by them
"We stand for Freedom in the Pulpit!"
the non-Jewish world need be couched in other terms when I
other universities; and German and to the Junior Hadassah of Detroit. Everybody did that under the Turks.
"We stand for God in the Home and in the Market-place!" Polish student bodies are waging The Junior Hadassah is a branch of Mr. Klein was then unable to sup-
addressed to him than when addressed to the Jew himself. And
• • • •
open warfare against the Jewish stu. the Hadassah organization. It, too, port his family and they all suffered
there is no message which the Jew has to give to his brother
Demands are made for the does a noble work. It specializes in grealty. The mother, a young wom-
At a recent gathering Dr. Franklin was well described as a dents.
in faith which may not be read to advantage by the non-Jew.
establishment of per cent norms and adopting and supporting Jewish or- an, broke down under the strain of
Therefore the gentlemen of the Tract Commission will "constructive genius." In the further unfolding of his career the riots that break out in many phans in the Holy Land. During the the hard work to which she was un-
quarters as a result force the Jewish great world war, thousands of chil- accustomed. The father died in the
speak to the Jew first. This is a logical program and one that their is much promise for our People and for our Faith.
students to defend their rights with dren became orphans, losing their miserable quarters in which they
—M. M. A.
should meet with the approbation of the thinking men and
deadly weapons, either in duels or in mothers and their fathers, and the were living, and the mother died
women of our faith.
street outbreaks. Thus, in spite of good women of America are helping shortly afterwards, leaving the boy
ganization
can
and
does
get
speedier
hopes recently expressed that anti- to support these children. The De. alone. Ile was brought to Jerusalem
APPEAL ISSUED TO
relief for a veteran than in most Semitism is on the decline, we find troit Junior Hadassah is supporting and is living with an uncle, a poor
JEWISH VETERANS cases he could achieve for himself • , that the end of one anti-Semitic out. eight of these orphans, and all of but refined old man, who gives the
We have many posts totalling thou burst is only an introduction to a
write beautiful letters in a boy excellent care and training.
A dramatic event of no small significance to the people of The Hebrew Veterans of the Wars sands of membership, in New York newer and deadlier struggle against them
very fine Hebrew. The letters were Ephraim is healthy, neat and dilli-
this community is the forthcoming production under the aus- of the Republic make public the fol- and nearby cities. We should have the Jew. The struggle in the uni- translated by the children in the lo- gent, doing excellent work in his
posts, yes, hundreds of posts—scat- versities is a more discouraging one
pices of the Twentieth Century Club of Stuart Walker's "Book lowing appeal issued to American tered
cal Hebrew schools into English, and studies. But read his letter:
all over the United States.
"Dear Friends:—I hereby wish to
any of the previous outbreaks we are now in a position to publish
of Job." Those who have been fortunate enough to witness Jewish veterans, signed by David "Right here, let it be understood than
against the Jew. It was alwa ys these fine letters so you may read express to you my profound grati•
Solomon, chairman:
any of the Stuart Walker productions know full well that any- "Do you enjoy Henry Ford's at- that the Hebrew Veterans of the thought that prejudice is linked with them and think of these children. tude for your having so graciously
thing which he undertakes is by that token sure to be of the tacks on Jews? Do you realize why Wars of the Republic in no way en- ignorance. But here we have a defi- Perhaps, some day, you will also be undertaken to help and support me,
his scurrilous utterances are gvien croaches upon or interferes with rite proof of the falsehood of this called upon to assist them. When who, as a result of the terrible war,
very highest dramatic and artistic order.
membership in existing veteran or when prejudice is against the Jew.
you read the letters, you will not remained a forsaken orphan, father-
But it is particularly interesting that Mr. Walker has chos- broadcast publicity? Do you know other patriotic organizations. such as The
European press openly charges hesitate to help.
less, motherless, brotherless and sis-
that his money works against you?
en as a vehicle for his art in this instance, the great Biblical And do you know how he made his the American Legion, the Veterans that the teachers encouraged the One of the little girls who is sup- terless.
philosophy embodied in the Book of Job. Of all the Biblical money to use against you! Let me of Foreign Wars, the Spanish War tudents in their anti-Jewish cam- ported by the Detroit Junior Ha- "I am well right now. I attend
etc. On the contrary, most paign. The Prague University fac- dassah is Esther Bernstein. Esther here the agricultural school, whither
books, Job is to many the most entrancing. Product of the tell you how. Ford makes money Veterans,
our members are at the same time ulty openly declared itself in sym- is
nice little girl, 9 years old, who I was sent by the relief committee.
period in which Greek and Hellenic thought met and clashed, because he has • wonderful organiz- of
members
of
other existing patriotic t Why with the anti-Semitic students is a very
ation! Get that! Organization! Or-
fond of nursing her sister's Am very happy here and take great
and out of which came the spirit not merely of destructive ganization
when only 40 of the 140 professors baby. She attends Hebrew school, interest in my studies and nip work.
is strength! Organization organizations.
skepticism but of honest doubt, the Book voices as perhaps no is power! Organization is every- "Form posts!"
;voted President Steinherz confidence. erese
wh h gets goo
good marks and is a I am very much satisfied with my
, Again we have proof that the hatred favorite. Her father was a milkman teachers, who help me reach the goal
other work in all our literature does, the question which has thing!
against the Jew is innate and in- and in days before the war was able I had set for myself long airs.
"Let us organize! Let us organize COMPLAINTS AGAINST
been asked since man came to think at all—why do the right-
that we may secure for all Jews in
HUNGARIAN EXPULSION eradicable and we must look for to support his family very well. Dui.- "The school is situated not far
eous suffer? In the Book, there is an attempt to answer this the
army anad navy and marines and
means than that of education ing the war, however, when all busi- from Jaffa. The climate is very nice
FILED WITH LEAGUE other
question according to the various viewpoints current in the day for all Jewish ex-soldiers all the
for the removal of prejudice against ness stopped, both he and Esther's and beautiful. The school is actual-
US.
benefits that our glorious and en-
in which it was written.
mother died as a result of hardships ly drowned in an ocean of trees and
LONDON.—(J. T. A.1—A note
Those who have seen the production say that Mr. Walker lightened country offers to us. Let complaining
they had to endure. They left four flowers. When one views the sur.
against the wholesale ex-
us
organize
that
we
may
never
again
"Sae
:Gaol
.
."
.
children, two married and three rounding landscape he feels im
has succeeded in rare degree in bringing back the atmosphere hear that cry—'0, he's • Jew, he pulsion of Jews from Hungary has
"Sar v'Godol nofal youngsters, Esther, a younger broth- though he would behold a green sea
of that far off time and of making every character in his play won't fight' Let us organize to tell been submitted to the League of The eulogy
b'Yisroel" is being resorted to so er and another girl of 13. They all of trees and flowers.
live and throb with emotion. Such a play cannot fail to stimu- the world that over 200,000 Jewish Nations by Lucien Wolfe, on be- , often
"Whatever there is here is the
in
offering
praise to deceased live in Jerusalem. The married Ms-
of the Joint Foreign Committee.
and
late a new interest in the Book itself and through that Book, boys fought in the United States half
' sons of Israel that we hesitate to ter with whom they live is herself fruit of the labor of the pupils
forces in the World War; yes, The note sets forth the facts of the ;repeat it. But if ever a man deserved poor and can do very little for Esther pioneers who have come here to help
in the literature of the Bible. We commend the play therefore armed
er 4 per cent no of the agrhmoyntl)n d3napvy expulsion as reported to the com- to have it said of him that "a prince and her sister. But read what Esther build the Jewish national homeland.
to our people as one well worth their interest and attendance. we re
per mittee. Prior to the filing of this t and a great man has fallen in Is- herself has to say:
"I am concluding this Jetts,. with
cent of the country's population is protest, Mr. Wolfe wrote to Coon . rael," it was Peter J. Schweitzer.
"Dear Friends:—The lady who
(Turn to last page.)
Jewish. Let us organize to promote Banffy, the Hungarian Foreign Min Although less known than the aver-
better citizenship, to further 100 per inter, on the subject, but received
of the Zionist leaders, he was
no
reply.
Having
received
definite
; cent American ideals, to secure equal
the most prominent figure in
The appointment by Governor Groesbeck of Honorable , opportunities for all merican citizens. information from Austrian Zionists perhaps
thousands of Jews had already Palestine Foundation Fund and Zion-
James Couzens, Mayor of Detroit, as Senator from Michigan ; We are not aiming to create a that
;
ist
circles
throughout the country,
been expelled Mr. Wolfe telegraphed
to succeed Senator Newberry, meets as it should, with general hyphenated group. We are aiming to the foreign minister that if no re- and was recognized in world Zion-
to create 100 per cent American citi-
;
ism
as
a pillar in the American move-
approval. While there is reason to regret the retirement of zens and to secure to our 100 per cent ply is received by the end of the
Noted particularly for his
Mr. Couzens from the mayoralty, an office which he has filled ' American citizens of Jewish faith week, the joint committee would e • ' ment.
modesty, Mr. Schweitzer believed
seek
the
intervention
of
the
Leagu
equal
rights
and
opportunities.
Join
with signal ability and conscientiousness, we believe that Mr.
that a man who appeals to his peo-
of
Nations.
No
reply
having
been
Couzens is the type of man whose influence in the Senate will up! Join existing posts of the He- made to this communication, the ple for a cause must himself first
Veterans! Form new posts!
e show his liberality to that cause, and
be felt for good. The new Senator is a man of conviction and brew
Any one of you, if you will. can form facts were finally placed before th
proved faithful to that belief. Mr.
one who will not be easily swayed. His honesty and integrity a post. Get six or seven Jewish Secretariat of the League on Novem e . he
Schweitzer was thus the largest in-
th
ber
4.
On
Wednesday,
Nov.
8,
of purpose stand unquestioned. To the nation and particularly veterans together and create • post. Hungarian foreign office telegraphed • dividual
contributor in the world in
us
here
at
national
head-
to the state that he represents, he will unquestionably give that Write to
f the cause of the Jewish national
quarters and we will help you get to Mr. Wolfe as follows: "News o . home. In the past four years he has
same loyal and devoted service that during the term of his started.
the expulsion of Jews has absolute
given 3400,000 for Palestine, the
mayoralty he has given to his city.
"We are not a new organization. ly no foundation. A decree had been leading item being the 3100,000 con-
issued by the government with orders
Senator Couzens is a man of keen business acumen and those The Hebrew Veterans of the Wars of for
the conscription of all foreigners tribution to the Keren Hayesod, fol-
who are in a position to speak are unanimous in the opinion i the Republic is an organization of without exception, but not orderin lowed by a $50,000 contribution for
long standing. It has labored for
. the establishment of • hospital in Ti.
that it was he more than anyone else who is responsible for the ' generations
to have Jews everywhere their expulsion." What is meant ex
The death of Mr. Schweitzer
tremendous growth of the Ford Motor Company with which in our military forces treated fairly, actly by the term "conscription" is . • berias.
known, although it probably re is ■ great loss for Palestine, and it
for many years he was associated as general manager, but more squarely and with full equality. Yet not
d • imp, well be said of him that "a
the
registration
order
issue
fen
to
especially for such steps as were taken by that company in the there is vast room for more work. by Minister of Interior Rakowski._ I n 'prince and • great man has fallen in
veterans are on-
. I s rae 1 l . "
matter of establishing the minimum wage and the shorter day. i Thousands of Jewish
disabled, need hos- the meantime, the Joint Foreign Corn
While the citizens of Detroit have reason to regret Mr. e pitalization,
yer
nne eed rehabilitation, need mittee is awaiting further details.
Reason for Talkativeness.
Couzen's retirement from his position as mayor, the state and jobs, need friends. A powerful
Several "greenhorns" boarded a
LONDON. — (J. T. A.) — The
the nation have signal cause for congratulation, we believe, veteran organization is the best Odessa
street
car and began jabbering away
correspondent of the Daily
friend an ex-soldier can have. Jewish
upon his advancement to the senatorship.
, soldiers and veterans have problems Mail reports that, due to political until they attracted the attention of
many.
They were not in any way
peculiarly their own. Only a Jewish reasons, the Bolsheviki are not sup-
veteran organization can help them pressing the Moslem religion nor do conspicuous, nor did they make the
appearance
of foreigners. Their
to help themselves. Our government they organize anti-Moslem demon
is generous, but officialdom moves strations as they have been organiz English was not bad and they spoke
The largest two congregations of Detroit hat e recent y
almost
without
an accent. But they
and much red tape must be ing anti-Jewish and anti-Christian
did speak somewhat loudly, rather
l.eld their annual gatherings and it is pleasing to note that tardily
unwound Our powerful veteran or- demonstrations.
rapidly and with heat. Having de-
both Temple Beth El and Congregation Shaarey Zedek report'
tected this habit in other Jewish new.
not only a year of exceptional progress but as well the prepar-
oss ,,„,bewsessiens,s,sieen.lopenswitsnensowlbsownsmilwaa
corners to our shores, we approached
ICTURED at the left is
ation for even greater and more telling activities in the year 1
one of these young men and inquired
the reason for their talkativeness and
to come. It is not to be wondered at that the largest Reform
one
of the charming new
his answer was given without hesita-
congregation in the state with the splendid new equipment I
tion and with a logic that was rather
spring frocks with a lace
at its command, should plan activities that will touch every
surprising. Crowing more and more
bertha and sleeve rosettes.
phase of the life of its people and that it should look forward
serious, the young fellow explained
There are many models, just
that he came here less than five
to a period of unexampled prosperity and usefulness. It is
Shall we be ever exiled, must it be
months ago and until then was one
That we must pass our days as slave. forever?
to be congratulated upon having made the carrying out of such
as attractive, in the $25
of the hundreds of thousands of Jews
Far from our pleasant land, and never see
who were hounded from place to
a program as it plans possible. The enthusiastic reports pre-
group.
You'll enjoy looking
Our sacred Hills and Jordan's Blessed river?
place, driven from country to coun-
sented by all of its officers as well as its spiritual leaders and
them over!
try, with most of the time spent in
the record of fine activities set down in the reports of those in I
hiding places tb escape the attention
Shall we not see again thy ramparts rise,
charge of the many socities affiliated with the Temple. indicate'
lioyo's Fourth Floor Shop.
of the bandit hordes that infested Eu-
0 Zion, and thy splendid towers rebuilt,
beyond the pread•enture of a doubt that the organization is I
rope during the war period and the
And
God's
great
Temple
set
for
sacrifice
one that realizes to the full its splendid opportunities and that
four years that followed. For six
By this our race, atoning for our guilt?
years hidden in cellars, threatened
It will in no wise be laggard in' meeting the responsibilities that
by death at the slighted sound, this
go with such high opportunity.
young man felt that he had a right
Or must our weary footsteps no more tread
But it is equally gratifying to note what a splendid program
to speak up now. For years he, and
of work has been planned by the leading' conservative congre-I
The land we love, where those we loved are dead?
thousands upon thousands with him,
were forced to keep mum. Now those
gation in this city and state. Under the loyal and aggressive
1241-1243 Woodward
who
are fortunate to be in this coun-
leadership of . Judge Harry Keidan, Congregation Shaarey Zed:
JOHN MASEFIELD
try are making up for lost time and
"At the Crosswalk"
'tic will unquestionably make rapid forward strides. The spirit-
s.
are speaking up. We are forced to
Cobh, Address:
"For Distinguished Service,"
To the Jew First.
STARS AND SANDS
"The Book of Job" Dramatized.
Our New Senator.
I
Newest
Dresses of
Taffeta!
The
'25
Marvelous Creations
Just Unpacked
Black and Navy
Predominate
The Progress of Local Congregations.
P
Shall We Be Ever Exiled?
liE y Pe s
, mil leadership of Rabbi Hershman will continue as it has these
many years. to leave its mark not merely upon the people of
(Tarn to last page.)