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!a Jewish art may remain a beginning. comes along and tells me to eat to
s
, Jewish artists are deserving of great- my heart's content. Must be a hearty
. report from Sosnowitz states that a bomb was thrown near the home , er encOuragement. Whether the class eater himself. They'll drive me mad
of Dr. Pearlman, a prominent Zionist of that'town. The deed is attributed that is in position to-offer it will be. , one of these days. One doctor tells
to the anti-Semitic Fascisti group. ' , grudge it, only time willstell, me to walk much, the other tells me
to stay in bed. Well, how can one
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ess w hich ihe bigger
l
much?
eve. guWhat '
larking?
,. ' ay evening
lief Committee for 1923 has been made by that of Portland, Ore., according
to an announcement by National Director Henry H. Rosenfelt. The amount [ It also happened to be the Thursday One doctor keeps feeding me with
of the contribution by the Portland Community Chest is 845;000. ',receding election-Wednesday. So lapik. I consult another doctor, and
Jews went direct from the synagogue, he says: "Lapis, God forbid! Lapis
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, where the Book of Esther was read; is a deadly poison for you." And he
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The bridegroom at a Jewish wedding in Banau, Bavaria, was killed and to the political rallies, taking with goes' to work and prescribes me a
four wedding guests were wounded by a bomb thrown in the midst of th e'them their "Haman Klopfers," which yellow powder. I suppose you know
marriage ceremony. The bomb was hurled by an 18-year-old nationalist, they used in their traditional attacks what kind of powder it is. I come
who admitted that he had sought to annihilate the entire wedding party.
on Hainan. At the rally avhich it was with this powder to a third doctor—
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(fur good fortune to attend these what does he do but tear up the pre-
The suppression of the film production of Leasing's "Nathan, the Wise," okl o ple rs " came in handy. There Was scription and prescribe herbs instead?
has caused great elation among the German National Socialists. Threats the old pep of the pre-prohibition Before 1 . got used to taking them, my
are also made that in the even the ban on the scenario is lifted, they will days, combiped with the jollity of bile would overflow my insides! I
have their revenge in anti-Semitic outbreaks. The government is giving the Purim -spirit, for nearly all Ares-used
used to curse him quite some, while
no attention to the matter.
eat score Jews, and all had the sense taking his herbs before and after
of humor to connect the "klopfer" meals. But what won't one drink for
Premier Galvanowsky has decided to apphint the assimilationist, Fried. intended for Ilaman with that used the sake of one's health? And the
man, to the post of Minister of Jewish Affaires in the place of Soloweitchiks for the political candidate. And while end of it was that, when Fwent back
to the first doctor, the one who had
chik. Friedman, who was formerly a member of the central election cam- the comic doggerel
fed me with lapis, he went into a
mission, was identified with its notorious election maneuver. The local
rage:
• "heut I:4 Purim, mOrgen is aus,
Jewish circles are greatly stirred over the matter.
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gebt mir it Kreuter, and werft
"I prescribed you lapis,' he howl-
mich hins"
ap • ,
' ed, "so why do you run like a limatic
Over 100 Jewish young men are now taking a course in ractical printing
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from one doctor to another?" Says
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hands rather than to Commercialize .
Powders
h
herbs, f dea c
his art to insure his livelihood. But
°cT or p
deriss won way of treating
' p lo
Bernstein has left something behind e
On
a diet and tells
him, while the indifference generally' me. One puts me
I manifested towards artists, Partici'_ me to eat as little as possible; the
other
orders
me
to
eat
nothing at all,
licitly Jewish artists, may serve to
deaden incentive and that which has i. e. to fast. Do you think this is all?
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Committee. According to the Joint Distribution ( onmittee s representatives was not sung on this occasion, there I, "Sh-sh! You are not the only peb-
,in Russia these students will have very little difficulty in becoming self- was many a candidate whose fate was ble on the beach and I signed no con-
supporting when they graduate, owing to the progress of the printing indus- settled on this occasion either for the tract with you, and other psysicians
"Kreuter" or for the "werft mich also have wives and children to sup-
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try in Russia.
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hinaus."
port!" Well, he became infuriated,
\
)you should have seen him! To make
Led by Dr. I. Shapiro, twenty specialists composing the anti-malaria unit
a
tonrgrrieen
stan
W.
Grec
a long story short, he asked me to
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in Palestine, maintained jointly by the Joint Distribution Committee and the
With HteheWratah of
leave and go to my other doctor.
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government is operating in the vicinity of Haifa, Tiberias and the important
Bourke
Cockran
of
New
York
there
,
Says I to him: "I need no advice;
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Jewish colonies. The Joint Distribution Committee has appropriated $86,000
for the operations of this unit for a period of two years, end lice operations passed a great friend of our peore. if I feel like it, I'll go to him myself,"
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He was a leader among his fel ow
began on Sept. 1.
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re resen
tatives a t Washnigton and
ou think he threw it into my face?
At the opening session of the conference of the Ortl which was held us an orator he-was the greatest of and I put a ruble on his desk. Do
you, much more than we plain
in Warsaw, a recommendation of the Medem memorial committee to erect them all. By the country at large he ,
be remembered as the great ora- i i of at all—they like rubles, I'm tell-
eople do.
a "People's House" to be named after Medem, the recently demised Bundist will
leader, was adopted. Representatives will be sent to America, it was de- tor. By the Jews he will be remem- P To examine the patient carefully
cided, to enlist support for the movement. Forty-four delegates represent- bored as the sincere friend who raised -no, this they don't like, they don't
nia powerful voice aganist the injus-
ing more than 4,000 members were present.
let you utter a word. I visited a doe-
Gees practiced against us. Ile wi l l
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The Palestine Jewish labor conference at its closing session in Tel-Aviv be particularly remembered as one of for ours,
the other
day,
of
wa an
y! acquaistance
I s hall not
by the
resolutions protesting against the present immigration restrictions the leaders in Congress who helped ton
adopted resolutions
on his name. As soon a s I entered
to Palestine. It was decided to send delegations abroad to organize the in securing the passage of the resolu- he told me to undress and, pardon
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"Great Aliyah" or incoming of new Jewish settlers to Palestine. The labor lion recognizing the justice of Jewish the ex pcession, to lie down on the
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conference also resolved to launch a daily newspaper devoted to the interests claims to a homeland in Palestine. In couch.
the hearings that were held before the
of labor and to join the Amsterdam International.
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What for? Ile wanted to examine
House committee on foreign affairs,
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me. But why not let me talk to him.
wreat-
showed
a g
Members of the Arab delegation in London have received word from Congresman Cochran oho
er understanding of Jewish hopes and Well, you see, he's busy. There's a
Jerusalem that the president of the Moslem-Christian Union has decided to
Jewish ideals than did some rabbis "next," just at the postoffice or rail-
proceed with the boycott of the elections for the Legislative Council.
who appeared before that committee. road station. What, you, too, are
The Arabs in calling for the boycott charge that the new Palestinian con-
shall busy? Maybe you, too, have a
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The Coming of Weixmann.
The problem of Jewish war orphans in Europe has again been emphasized . •
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The arrival in this country of Dr. you'll have vexation, but no practice.
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Chaim Weizmann, the president of And you must not be angry-1 didn't
A a recent visit to that town by representatives of the Joint Distribution Com- the World Zionist Organization, leant you to do it for nothing—God
mittee, who reported on Feb. 14, that with the aid of local communal groups should usher in a movement for a forbid I'm not that kind of man and
NM on t ey have already succeeded in placing
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h 700 in "Idgezcom" institutions and greater effort on behalf of Palestine although you would not listen to the
300 in private homes. Every effort is being made to provide shelter for the' by the Jews of America. During his , end, one has nothing to do with the
remaining 800.
first visit to America, Dr. Weizmann other, 'I must pay you for the visit.
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could not yet boast of the accomplish- What? You won't take anything?
The-American Yiddish actor, Jacob Kalich, and his wife, Mollie l'icon,
ments for the Zionist movement that I'm not going to fore:e it on you-
an actress, were killed in an automobile aasodent, according to a letter re-
ceived in Vienna from Bucharest. Kalich has been in Europe two years in he can point to today. Then the man-' of course you must have an income—
in the company date was not yet ratified. Today the I presume you make a living from
tom ny of his wife. He commenced his career as an actor
road is clear. Now it is merely a cutting coupons. May they. grow and
of Joseph Kessler in Chicago. Later he started a theater of his own in
problem of occupying the road, and multiply with you. Adieu, pardon
Boston. His performances in Europe met with marked success. Kalish had
that is proving a harder task than the me for having robbed you of a few
also done considerable writing for the Yiddish press.
free acquisition of 'the right to the minutes of valuable time.—Buffalo
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rebuilding of the homeland. The Jewish Review.
Dr. Weizmann has agreed to an Arab proposal that an Arab govern.
Arabs
will
guarantee
World
at large has given its approval.
ment be formed in Palestine, in return for which the
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Miss Amelia Greenfield has been chosen by the Joint Distribution Com- because it is they who feel insult
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millet. to head the Jewish training school for nurses which has been estate- more intensely. And there certainly
fished in Warsaw by the Joint Distribution Committee in conjuction with are plenty who are ready to offer in- ,
Z.," the organization of Polish Jewry which is conducting a medico- suit to a Jew, without stopping to ask
"T. O.
sanitary campaign in that country. Miss Greenfield prepared for her pro- if his Jewishness is by accident of
Orleans and at Johns Hopkins Training birth" or not. There is little to worry
fession at the Truro infirmary; NftV
School, Baltimore. She is also it graduate of Teachers' College of Columbia about these accidental Jews, if only
University. During the war she saw service overseas with the Nurses' Army they will learn to know their places
Corps, and at a base hospital. For the past four years she Ithe‘ been con- and keep from mixing in Jewish
fleeted with the Council of Jewish Women. Miss Greenfield sails for Warsaw fairs. If they do not desire too Wit
up to their Jewishness, why mix with ,
shortly.
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' Jews altogether?
at,.
The efforts of the Joint Distribution Committee to relieve the famine in
Southern Russia are enabling the farmers of that country to acquire Ameri-
can agricultural machinery. Dr. Joseph Rosen, the Joint Distribution Com-
mittee representative in the Ukraine, cabled recently, asking that tractors,
ploughs and other farming implements be sent at once to Odessa, explaining
that these would be accepted by the farmers in payment for the wheat pur-
chased fromthem to start new feeding stations in a number of towns and
be
coloniele. Dr. Rosen said, in his cable, that the shortage of food would
WEIZMANN ARRIVES
- IN N. Y.; IS GREETED
BY LARGE THRONGS
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the company of Professor Einstein
the freedom of the city was extended
to both these distinguished Jews by
Mayor Hydan. At Stuyvesant Square
A striking feature of the ceremonies marked the recent reopening of the
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tions and has always shown its ability to cope success•
fully with the most unexpected and extreme conditions.
It is a safe bank for your funds.
The order of the l'olish government sending into exile 25,000 Russian created considerable ill feelni and en-'
of thos resent.
and Ukrainian Jews has had the effect of uniting for the first time all raged a in number
turn, had their pride hurt
Jewish agencies engaged in any aspect of Jewish immigration. The Ica, the Several,
Jewish National Council, the J. D. C., the Ilias, the Central Committee of and may have had the word "traitor"
Ukrainian Jews, and the White Russian Jews are all working together on their lips. These loyal Israelites, .
towards relieving the burden of the refugees. The problem facing the however, need have little to worry.
various Jewish agencies is to find some country which will receive the The "accident of birth" story has ,
e than once, and from
homeless Jews and to provide them'with funds to stave off starvation in been heard mor
tho se who in due course B ecame the
the interim.
staunchest defenders of our nation,.
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acute in these localities during March and April. A good harvest is ex-
pected next summer in the Jewish colonies which have already received a
supply of seeds froth the Joint Distribution Committee .
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The Mexican War—
The Civil War—
The Spanish•American War—
The World War—
and every financial panic since 1853
to the Jews all rights now accorded them under the British Mandate. This The Jewish people must now act. The
GARRICK THEATER
Arab land has been prepared for the peo-
unconfirmed declaration was made by Abdullah, the editor of the
Pls. Now it is a question of whether
consent,
n a l conse
his s fi na
paper Philistine. Be f ore r iving
g v ng
, he Arab editor declares ,
The third annual edition of that
Dr. Weizmann said he would first have to consult with American Zionists the Jews are prepared for the land.
Some doubt it, but all retain their vivid and electric revue, the Green-
during his approaching visit to the United States.
faith
in
Jewry.
It
is
clear
that
the
a e • •
wich Village Follies, well remembered
A delegation of the Vane] Leuml (National Council of Palestine fewsY important task confronting Dr. Weir- in Detroit for its noteworthy engage-
visited Sir Herbert Samuel and stressed the importance of the legalization ma is to help definitely prepare' ment at the Garrick theater last No-
of the Jewish communiites before the election of the Legislative Council. American Israel for the land of Is- vember, returns to that theater Sun-
Sir Herbert promised to do all in his power to expedite the legalization. reel.' If he succeeds in this, Pales; day night for a week's engagement.
will be rebuilt without the help Since its earlier engagement here the
Leaders of the Vita(' are complaining that all of their demands are being tine European
commissions to this
rejected by the Iligh Commissioner, whereas, they declare, the Arab pro- of
"Follies" has toured the major cities
.
posals receive Cordial consideration and even approval. country.
of the middle west with signal suc-
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cess, and has but recently concluded
"By Accident of Birth."
A special feeding station for intellectuals has been opened in Moscow with
a long and highly profitable run in
funds supplied by the Joint Distribution Committee. As has been frequently A local organization of Jewish men, Chicago. It will be presented identi-
pointed out, the intellectual and professional classes have suffered most from prompted by advice from the more cally as on its first visit, with cast
post-war conditions in Russia and either countries, and the Joint Distribution Jewishly inclined members, had un- and production intact and unaltered.
the question of adopt-
Committee has made a speciareffort to relieve them, mainly in the form of der discussion
more Jewish name. The state-'
toed packets to individuals. The report of the special committee dealing with ing a
the problem of the intellectuals in Russia states that the kitchen in Moscow ment by one of the members to the
effect that he was a Jew "by accident
will supply meals daily to 200,
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of birth and wasn't a bit proud of it"
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Riga Trade School was the unveiling, in the presence of 300 representative
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of a tahlet in the foyer dedicating the institution to the
f I,
Joint Distribution Committee. This tablet was he gift of the local commun-
cost of $20,000 furnished by
ity. The school, repaired and re-equipped at a
the Joint Distribution Committee, is pronounced by experts to be even better
regarded as the best
equipped now than it was in pre-war times when it was
school of its kind in Old Russia. Re-equipment of the trade school in Dwinsh
is
reported.
Machinery
costing
$10,000, and
is proceeding at a rapid hate, it
paid for by the Joint Distribution Committee has already been installed,
Negotiations are in progress for the establishment of trade courses in Libau.
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George D. Brooks, one of the most prominent citizens of Providence, R. I.,
was seized with a heart attack in the middle of ■ speech before the Hebrew
Free Loan Society, of which he was a founder, and died within five minutes.
The dinner was attended by about CO members of the association. Practically
every one present had been called linen to speak at the annual affair, which
woo in celebration of its twentieth anniversary. Mr. Brooks, as one of the
organization's charter members, was asked to recite the history of its found-
ine and early activities. Mr, Brooks was closely identified with • number of
Providence Jewish Charities, chief of which was the Jewish Orphanage, the
board of directors of which he was ere of the first members. He also affiliated
with Haggai Lodge of the Order B'nai B'rith, with the Independent Order of
Brith Shalom and with Brith Abraham.
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Dr. Weizman was forced by the insis-
tent demand of the huge throng to
•y a few words ail his first message
to'the Jews of America. The great
Jewish leader seemed, despite his
journey and the arduous evening, in
the best of health.
Confident of S
In his remarks Dr., Weizmann ex-
pressed the utmost confidence in the
outcome of the campaign being
launched by the Keren Ilayesod. lie
believed that the Jews of America
would never permit it to be said that
they had let slip by indifferently what
was undoubtedly the greatest occa-
sion in the history of the last 2,000
yeara for the rehabilitation of the
Jewish Homeland. In particular he
saw in the vast demonstration which
had greeted him sincere evidence of
the devotion of the Jews of New
York -to the great Zionist ideal.
The Jews of New York, he'ssid,
would set • magnificent example to
the rest of the country in the $2,-
000,000 campaign for the Keren
Havesod which was now on foot.
Dr. IV amen declared that nothing
can stop the rebuilding of Palestine.
He said that Jewish Palestine and
Jewish America are correlated and
The Temple of the Moon, uncovered in Ur of the Chaldees, the home of
and 7,000 years old and is
Patriarch Abraham, may be between 6,000
probably the oldest known edifice, according to Dr. George B. Gordon.
director of the University of Pennsylvania Museum. The unearthing of
efforts of the British Museum and the
the structure was due to the joint
Museum of the University of Pennsylvania. The temple was devoted to
the worship of the moon. one of the favorite cults of that day, and may
have been idolatrnus. "We have not decided information about the dis-
" said Dr. Gordon. "We knew that this temple existed. There must stand together in this period of
covery
was a long tradition about it in ancient Babylonie writings. The wall of reconstruction.
the oldest part of the building no far discovered was erected in the fifth
millenium B. C. E. and was rebuilt or repaired by rulers of Mesopotamia
B. C. E." ,
as late se the time of Nebuchadnezzar in the sixth century
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An old friend do not forsake.—The
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