Amerkot lavish Periodical Carter PAGE:NINP. All churches, .are unit ed be ntler, th e atm , A Tons are par. r °thee here Country. yourself; honor d—The Talmud ' Lie:e i nItorr, Avisotil tan lot of • whole season in Chicago and }fa- other in New York and was originally Russia where Jewish education has produced by Sam II. Harris with town forbidden all along, a rumor was her feeble fingers. Rebecca made no George Sidney, famous comedian, in spread at Kiev Chedarim Hebrew the leading role. It is one of the most attempt to draw away. she whispered Charles Shohl, president of the human stories ever written and tells "Rivkah! schools) had been permitted to reopen. Union of American Hebrew Congre- the story of a sweet-minded man who hoarsely. "When did you light the This intelligence spread like wildfire -- gations is in receipt of an editorial village Shobhas lights? They have never two through the Jewish settlements in gees to a small New England III.—With of his from a Boston newspaper praising re acti ■ ity past the hundreds of towns all through the Rabbi Joseph S. Kornfeld, for his and is thrown out on account i winGii N i Rebecca glanced at her grand- gone Suddenly out before. Rebecca threw back her tve(e-7kilsA oliii'ilA exceptional faith. The play is one of l" of the Ilillel Foundation for Itivkah long-standing oil ! "Rivkah land it Bent a thrill through the heartc efforts in settling a drama, remarkable suspense and a voice of the sick seaman sound- I mother RIld decided it were unwise to head. A wild hysterical laugh broke of td The more fretful than usual an painful tell her that ,he hod fomotten to light frt ni her, but no words came from lead of thouFands of Jenrish parents who concession dispute. Rabbi Kornfeld love story that stands out as one ersBy of Illinois are pausing to the was appointed Minister to Persia by stage to- her pare et lips. Like magic hacking cough, that punctured her tee amp , nd—al- take breath and to ma ,( a hurried had been forced either to see their President Harding, who was a per- the classics of the American , 'S 0 f i 1,110ra • " ino; t as a vision that a dying woman surrey of the work. sonal friend of his and is planning day. grow up i h il she called, "Yigdal 10 cdren • " and as • in a • , The Foundation opened Nov. u- e se rything Jewish ar t risk then . heavy soon to return to America to resume see. dream she left the room. Once in the might ion for parents nail st Coughing piteously and trembling with a me pt his rabbinical work. kitchen, she leant NV i (ari ly against the Terror-stricken, Rebecca wall to think. Why had she forgot- violently she cursed Rivkah flung with her- all dents. Nov. 10 was Dad's day at the penalties noted out to those who had The editorial which appeared in the university and a number of parents oeen secretly transgressing this ty- ten? Everything happened at once. her failing strength. Persian paper praising Rabbi Korn- nnical law. s it dd Jacob had been cleaned for Shobbas, feld's diplomacy follows: „ rat., irtess uslotoo of t this rrun tti. (irli,i,hru )n ni arc The reception began . A : of p their meagre meal attended to, her self on her knees, and clutched fran- s t u dents. "The passage of the northern oil , ‘‘, football . t l game be- after the were foo visiting father had not returned Irma the tically at the old woman, who had from out , of town the ra me diately bill and the authorization for the - 11 111111 01111 children to Kiev ill order that there, 011 , . 1S IS1 granting of the concession to Amer- chevra, a nd in the worry and respon- fallen back exhausted on the spring- , ttimed until 10 o'cloek. Members of looked the candlesng she had over- 4, s bed. companies is considered a bril- I d everythi sibility "Ni,, no!" her she hand cried came hysterically.! .inois and Suddenly in contact tween the student council the foundation a strange town and the among hosts and of hostesses to the in era, they may enjoy clime etrang- of ac- ican . Afraid of Bubo quiring a Jewish education denied to liant triumph for the diplomacy of Eitel yet more afraid to light the oNo, not that, please, no--" acted RS them at home, while many others aim- the American Government which cre- visitors. atcd applausive repercussion in favor lanip 011 Shobbas, Rebecca could find re Although this was the formal open- ply moved their entire families to that no solution to the problem. At last with something cold—very cold. She' AND - ing, the foundation has been in use town, leaving everything in the shape of hte l'ersian Parliament's prud- the shape of Mrs. Smith, sorang back hastily, and gazed into ence, intelligence, and independence an idea 111 of worldly possessions behind them." 1, the Jewish students for several the goya, presented itself to Rebecca's the staring eyes of her dead grand of thought. For from the standpoint mother! mind. lock a Bible "Mrs. Smith, grannie calls for you Timidly she crept nearer fascinated weeks. On alternate Sunday eve- This again is a tale today and proves ,• , once the of love of learning in- of both Governments, it is an unde- i o'clock, in so sings study class and a c assaapplied herent 111 the Jew in the war-turn niable mural success. to bring in the Shobbas lamp to her, by the awful figure on the bed. from 7 to 8:30 "We therefore congratulate the Per- Al S • r i'1111IS and what sacrifices he is re- was ence was terrible after Jewish ethics meets. Dr. and I have forgotten to light it. Strange—strange; everything , sian nation for having invited the bring up on its alter. Generator, Ignition, pared uie t. The sil for nte tngry dl es wishes. words of the dead women.i,1 the department of history of the the aim of the antral Relief, 13 Astor American capitalists to exp lot Quick, light these her can she C or " , qhe a as cockney, s h them to t a k Smith, nt al Battery Service Mrs. a sturdy who I Rebecca longed to get away—to university presides at the ethics class. playe, New York City, to bring educa- natural resources of the country, and came to keep the few scraps of fire hide, to laugh, to cry. Yet she still ]Hinny been availing students themselves of the campus of the study have lion—Jewish education, particularly, also convey to the Honorable Minister t of the United States our heartiest burning on Sabbath, looked pityingly stood as in a trance, gazing at the, conveniences offered by the founda- to those who are at the presen the on the girl. I quiet form on the bed. At last she lion. In the large foundation rooms unable to get it by their own effort, gratitude for his sacrifices for whispering owing to the disorganization and pov- sake of Persia and his unshakable Jacob's Mrs. Was roused Im by hungry. Smith's stud y tables are provided. Writing confidence in and optimism regarding "Beccy, you're a dead beat, dearie," erty brought on by the war and the "ReccY, 'materials are also ready for the stu- up I 'l l er ' fix disturbances that followed in its duke. her future. And we hope that through she said. " Rest can- gone, and I'm all all alone in the dent's use. with the old, 'women oright a bit, and I dark." Jacob could read the Torah The open forum committee has been Central Relief brings schools and the esteemed of of His xcellency A :d the Persian and American people will much a afraid 1 . slag." like a man yet s he was as other children. As in one of the most aggressive elements technical training to over 250,000 The look of fear on Rebecca's face of the drill as in the foundation. Their first at- of young Jews and Jewesses in many be largely benefited in the near fu- lands of Europe and Asia, Palestine dream, Rebecca went into the other tempt resulted in suuring Sigmund ture. puzzled her. I included. It supports communal in- "Don't yet worleridt , she won't never room, and gathered the cold and cry- Mrs. Smith was a kind-hearted ' ing little Jacob in her arms, and ! Livingston of Bloomington, Ill., as the "Welcome Stranger" at Majes- . stitutions of all sorts in the com- first speaker. The meeting, held at know," she consoled. ' ht him near the remains of the I the u Temple Sinai in Champagne, was munities where they are most needed. Wholesalers and Distributors bro ght tic. e secod n speaker It rebuilds the social and intellectual woman, with a sturdy bunch of chit- u fire to await his father. d I" . as ed the e ' , wl attended. Th . • Yigdal?" dren saes Judge Harry Fisher of Chicago, life of our people after these have teen of her own; the fears and "8-. The famous Aaron Hoffman com- Motor Car Equipment perstitions"of these Jewish children child. ' "Will I situ, Y been ruthlessly destroyed by the cruel edy, "Welcome Stranger," will again ' who packed the temple to capacity. war and pogroms and strifes. Central ' "Yes," said Rebecca. she could understand. and Supplies be presented by the Woodward Play- And in a sweet, childish treble he She lit the lamp ,and, with a sigh, Russian Jews Travel Hundreds Relief makes it possible for the Jew- ers at the Majestic Theater, as the ish scholar to pursue his studies of our attraction for next week. It was pro- commenced to sing. marched stiffly into the room. 6339 MICHIGAN AVE. of Miles to Find a School. ,; , , ! Nothing else broke the strange quiet I "'Ere you are," she said cheerfully sacred books. It furnishes the means du•ed before by them during the first and but the monotonous drip, drip of the , Detroit whereby the spiritual life of the Jew year they occupied the Majestic "and 'ow are you feelin' now , mum .' Phone: Walnut 2955 From the Russo-Jewish newspapers Fitel shook her head pettishly, n but outside. So they sat; Jacob sing- the world over may continue to func- us we glean the following, beckoned Mrs. Smith right to her bed- , ing and Rebecca thinking, casting tion as it has functioned gloriously for Theater. "Welcome Stranger" has a record frightened glances to the corner where very eloquent, news item: side. I ,,In many cities and towns of Soviet the past thousands of years. Slowly she raised her feeble fingers , F • t 1 , body lay , waiting for their KORNFELD LAUDED IN PERSIAN PAPER HILLEL FOUNDATION OF U. OF ILLINOIS REPORTS PROGRESS AUTO TOPS 11 '0 11 rimming C. L. Livinggood over the pale light; reverent y s e commenced the blessing. Rebecca stood in the doorway gazing fearfully on the picture before her. As the fi rst word escaped Buba Fitel's lips the first candle spluttered and died, and dropped noisily to the groan d. Ere that had fallen, the sec- and one followed, and the empty lamp shook in the trembling hand of Mrs. Smith. 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