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Joseph J. Cummins, President and Editor

Jacob H. Schakne, Business Manager

Entered as Second-class matter March 3, 1916, at the Postoffice at
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few Jewish college boys realize the possibilities in that
great Jewish college society—The Menorah Society,
wherein all Jewish boys may meet on an equal footing
and there discuss and do things that will prove beneficial
to not only themselves, but to Judaism and society.
We once heard a Jewish boy at college remark,
"Don't talk to him, he is a member of our rival frat." You
may expect great things from such a college product.
You may expect that some day he'll make a first class
snob. Is it any wonder that one little Jewish boy in the
North-Woodward section in Detroit admonished his little
sister not to play with a certain other little Jewish girl
living on the same street, saying, "Don't play with her,
didn't both dad and mother say they weren't the kind of
people we should associate with?"
Praised be the lad who conquers fraternity life, but
usually the fraternity conquers him.

DIGESTING the
WEEK'S NEWS

the

CCIiiibrrit's 0.Torner

By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ

The Warsaw Volkszeitung, the organ
TRUST
of the ,Bundists, is the cause of a ser-
ies of riots between Orthodox and rad-
By Eva Caminsky of East Tawas,
ical Jewish youths. The reliant for
Mich.
the riots is the placing on sale of the
radical Jewish newspaper on Satur-
In the schoolroom tho' we sit
days. Orthodox youths, resenting the
Just across the aisles;
desecration of the Sabbath day, as-
Tho' in friendly words we chat;
sault the radical boys, and rioting is
Between us stretches miles.
the order of the day.

LETTER FROM MOSIIEI.E I

e nefact ors!
n. e now hi passed
i have
pnea:eds:tiii,y;
have
been
cn e v
hi l vi \ atiera hn B
in this
and
cheerfu l
London Me:
kind people in far-oil America.
14 STRATFORD PLACE
s o nice
LONDON, W. 1, ENGLAND
ant and so cheerful and everyone :, as
been no kind and considerate t..
$3.00 Per Year
Tho' together we may work
Subscription, in Advance
This house has been like a d!,111-
A Growing Problem.
In the carne room and same class; palace, so splendid, so good au.i
To insure publication, all correspondence and news matter must
At the root of the growing trouble Tho' we study and we shirk,
pleasant! I didn't know that re
reach this office by Tuesday evening of each week.
Anton Lang, the actor who plays the role of is a great problem. It is something All will want to pass.
was so much kindness in this woo
than the selling of a newspaper
My mother may have been as loin, 89
"Christus" in Oberammergau, is visiting America. Natur- more
The Detroit Jewish Chronicle invites correspondence on subjects
on the Sabbath day. It is the begin- Tho' we act and work the same;
the kind ladies who take care of one
rally the reporters must interview him. So one of the ning of a movement of irreligion and
of interest to the Jewish people, but disclaims responsibility for an
In our mind and in our heart
now, and hundreds of other Loy. and
indorsement of the views expressed by the writers.
first questions asked Mr. Lang when disembarking was perhaps anti-religion. It is a move- Different feelings, different tastes; girls, right here in this great
and
ment which will mark an aping by the
"'what
do
you
think
of
the
flapper?"
Mr.
Lang
ob-
warm and cheerful house. But I ecii't
We are worlds apart.
Shevat 5, 5684 served that "flapperism" was not a menace to society, Jews of Poland of the practices of
January 11, 1924
feel altogether sure even about that,
their American brethren. Already
as it has been a terribly long chile
and that the girls must have their "fling." "America is a the Warsaw Volkszeitung is compar- Yes, we know it, and we feel it,
since I last saw her alive. An I so
we do not want to fight;
good country," continued Mr. Lang, despite all our other ing the tolerance of American Jews We And
know God will help us thru' all; much has passed over my head - ince
iniquities. A few days later Mr. Lang was escorted by a with the intolerance of the Jews of God will make it right!
that fatal day when mamma was kill-
The Symposium conducted by the Chronicle, "What reception committee to the Brooklyn Navy Yard, where Poland. It points out that in the
ed, without any reason or MSS as I
United States Yiddish newspapers are
se
Has the Year 1924 in Store for the Jew," reveals the state he was shown our giant battleships, with their giant published and sold on Saturdays with-
(Editor's Note:—Our column this could see it by the bandit, our hou
week is written entirely by Miss Eva set on fire by the same evil man who
1
of mind of men in all walks of life, and the revelation is cannon. "They're simply wonderful!" he exclaimed when out the occurance of scandals. Thus,
of East Tawas, Mich. You almost killed me as well, that I have
looking into the mouth of a giant cannon. How unlike while it is at present necessary to res- Caminsky
really forgotten that there were any
anything but heartening or inspiring.
cue newspaper carriers from the will note that Eva has written both kind people living in this world, or
the
man
whom
he
portrays
back
home
in
Oberammergau.
the
poem
and the short story. Eva
Men have become sceptical. All vision and imagina-
hands of enraged Orthodox Jews, it is
that there was anything sweet and
to write short stories, and she
tion seems inhibited ; the joy of prophesy seems to have Christ would perhaps have said, "What a goodly number merely a matter of guessing as to how likes
pleasant in it any longer.
of
plows
one
of
these
cannon
would
make."
Acting
a
part
soon the order of things will be re- promises to write more of them for
would be impossible for me, or
dried up, for the world has been so full of hatred, bitter- does not always communicate the spirit of the part to versed; as to when it may become nec- this column. But we are not satisfied for It anyone,
for that matter, to de-
ness and fault-finding, that all seem afraid to hazard an the actor.
essary for Orthodox Jews to seek re- with the few contributions we have. scribe fully what I, and unnumbered
conciliation with the fact that an ir- We want more of them, This is your thousands of others like me, hart gone
opinion, lest they be held up to ridicule, or criticized for
religious spirit is growing in our column, and we will let you write all through in those years of misery and
an unpopular opinion. And what is more so many predic-
ranks. An example has been shown in of it. Now, how many of our young hardship. During those days, seem-
free countries like the United States, readers will respond with contribu- ingly endless, I felt as if I had been
tions based upon ordinary world events have been found
France and England, and it is diffi- tions? In an early issue we will an- abandoned by the entire world, that
unsound and inadequate, that men no longer dare say
We have received word that former Assemblyman cult to say to what extent the Jews of nounce a series of prize contests for no one cared for me in this great
what will happen next. They fear any expansive emo- Nathan D. Shapiro of New York was refused accommo- Eastern Europe will imbibe assimil- our young contributors to this section world or was even thinking of `me,
and that my troubles will never come
tion, lest it prove to be merely an illusion or a product of dations at the Hotel Traymore, Atlantic City, because ationist ways. This much we know: of The Chronicle.)
That the young among the newcomers
to an end. Bow I felt then, how I
the thought fathered by the wish.
he is a Jew. Mr. Shapiro, who is a lawyer, wrote to the to this country arrive-here almost en-
cried during the long days and lonely
SCHOOL PARTIES
Our contributors hesitate, falter, evade and who can Traymore on his professional stationery asking for reser- tirely Americanized as far as cast-
nights will never be told.
ing off Jewish-religious ties are con-
But the sun shone again for me in
blame them! Who has seen a new revelation; who has vations. He was very politely informed that they were cerned.
By Eva Caminsky of East Tawas,
There is cause for alarm.
all his glory when the man from Cen-
Mich.
really been shown the light by a higher intelligence in all unable to take care of him. So Mr. Shapiro wrote for ac- While our hopes until now were fas-
tral Relief, 13 Astor place, New York
commodations for Mr. and Mrs. John King, his colored tened on the European Jews, who
City, appeared on the scene and res-
this welter of strife, hatred and bloodshed?
"Rosie, are you going to the school cued me from all this hopeless misery.
were expected to keep alive the e re-
It is apparent that all are anxious for a new dispensa- chauffeur and wife, asking for a reply by wire. The Tray- ligious
party?" called Sadie to her friend. A new life then opened before me;
fires
of
Judaism,
conditions
are
tion, all are eager for this new day of peace, tranquillity more wired back that reservations were made for Mr. and beginning to change. The time is "I'm not," she added.
a new life and a new future happi.
Mrs. King. Of course, King doesn't sound nor read as ripe for a reckoning with the prob-
"I wont if you don't, but you know ness. I am now housed in a great,
and happiness. But in the minds of men there lies hidden
Jewish as Shapiro. This sort of event is the cue for many lems that already appear to be mark- it's the first party, and I'd like to see warm house with pleasant people and
the fear and suspicion that unprecedented catastrophies
what they're like this year."
of our co-religionists to flock to the Traymore. For isn't ing our future.
kind. I am as happy as can be, and
"Oh, they're always the same," re- am gradually overcoming the memor-
are just around the corner, and the everlasting scapegoat, it perfectly grand to be "admitted" to a hotel where the
Jews Who Are Anti-Semit: s.
plied Sadie; "besides, you know how ies of those dreadful days. It will be
the Jew, shall be the greatest sufferer.
sign over the door reads "No Jews Wanted."
"There are some Jews any ne of they treat us."
a long while yet before they will be
Purification of all dross must precede any resurrec-
whom we could cut up into 10 anti-
"I hate to be shut out of all the entirely forgotten; before I'll be just
Semites." This is an editorial state- fun," grumbled Rosie.
like all other normal children of nip
tion of the human soul. May God speed the day when
A very dangerous bill has been proposed in Congress, ment in the German democratic Welt- "Well, I'll go if you want me to, age. But, thanks to the kindness of
once again the men of prophetic soul may dare to speak
but I don't want to take part in your Central Relief, I am recovering my
asking for federal control and centralized public school am-Montag. The paper refers
of fun, Rosie," replied Sadie, wisely.
with exultant vibrant voices, when they may sing with authority in Washington. The Towner-Sterling bill, au- "cowardly attitude" of the Un to on the
spirits rapidly and will so , • he as
y had
And so it was agreed. Rosie and Fanny and as well as any other child
joy and abandon and predict for the world and the Jew thorizing an annual expenditure of $100,000,000 by the Jewish Ex-Soldiers because the Cr
de-
written to an anti-Semitic pap ws as Sadie were two of the best friends that I know.
a year of love, brotherhood, progress and happiness.
proposed department is in the list designated as "Protes- nouncing the East European J( nstein and seldom quarreled.
May God bless the kind men and
women of Central Relief, who link af-
It was the next day in school.
We fervently pray that this shall be the last year of tant Bills," and according to reports current in Wash- harmful elements. The Franke
f h Ger-
ter such unfortunate and unhappy
group
of
the
Central
Union
o
has
"I
have
a
lively
surprise
for
you,"
ington, the Ku Klux Klan have organized in support of man citizens of the Jewish fai ion to said the pretty little teacher as she children, as me, from a far, tar land.
doubts and fears, hesitations and hatreds.
this measure and have boldy taken a religious poll of sent out an official communical
arose. "Rev. Mallon of the church When I grow up to be a big man I'll
that on Western avenue is coming to our also try my best to help homeless lit-
Congress with the view to forcing all Protestant mem- Silesian newspapers declaring mmon
party tonight, and we are going to tle boys and girls like myself and save
bers of Congress to line up for the bill. Fortunately for German Jews have nothing in c(
"Ger-
the "foreign Jews." These ed
the have a lovely little church-meeting. them from such misery such as was
us such legislation has scant chance of success when men with
mans of the Jewish Faith" ore
mine. I am as ever your grateful
Wont that be lovely?"
No other play since "The Merchant of Venice" has like President Nicholas Murray Butler of Columbia Uni- Public Prosecutor to deal wi y h "de-
the
MOSHEI.E FINKELSTEIN
When the children had finished
created as much discussion in Jewry as John Galsworthy's versity are vigilant and alert, ready to scotch the hydra- Jews of Eastern Europe as th( " We clapping,
she went on: "Now, how
"Loyalties." Diverse expressions of approval and dis- headed beast of race discrimination.
serve as undesirable aliens.
EDUCATION
many of you are coming?"
would supplement the word " many"
Sadie turned to look at Rosie , No printed page nor spoken plea
approval are heard and read on all sides. Comparisons
for "some' in the editorial co mment whose cheeks were flushed and whose May teach young hearts what men
are made of Galsworthy's "de Levis" and Shakespeare's
the Weff-am-Montag. Jews c ertain- hands were on her desk. Sadie had
should be—
In the district of Frankenstein, Germany, a group of of
"Shylock," although to us there is no basis for com-
ey The
try not intended to raise her hand, and Not all the books on all the shelves,
ly become a pitiful sort when tl s.
Jews
sent
a
communique
to
the
newspapers
in
which
they
to
be holier than their neighbor
parison.
so was glad that Rosie did not raise But what the teachers are themselves.
mans"
on the words "Gen me
of hers.
For education is: Making men.
Let us, however, enter into the motif of the writer. stated that the German Jews have nothing in common emphasis
—Arthur Guiterman.
and "Jewish Faith" in the ni
It was yet that day, but after
Galsworthy is primarily concerned in portraying the with the foreign Jews, and they will be heartily glad if the the organization whose action xplains
is not
public prosecutor will treat these elements in the way only cowardly but criminal, e much school.
weakness and strength of the human soul, his prejudices
The baptized Jew has long been a
Sadie was silent, so Rosie began
and his impartialities. Galsworthy has picked in "Loyal- they deserve as undesirable aliens. The move was in its attitude. You can't expect
the conversation. "I wouldn't go now standing joke in Jewry. When Mich-
people who shout their ; )atriot-
ey are for worlds, even if that preacher ael Levy was about t.. he made into
ties" the human weakness, prejudice, from the labyrinth such bad taste that even Gentile editors ridiculed and from
ism by emphasizing that th e same wasn't coming," she exclaimed, indig- a Protestant, he asked that his bap-
maligned these so-called patriotic German Jews. One Jews
of human complexes and calls it "loyalty."
by religion only, and at tl e exis-
tismal name should be Martin Lu-
Galsworthy selected the Jew "de Levis" as his princi- editor wrote: "There are some Jews any one of whom time attempt to undermine th When nantly.
"Neither would I," agreed Sadie, ther. The officiating clergyman hesi-
tated somewhat; it did not seen, meet
pal character, and who will not agree that the Jew hap- we could cut up into ten anti-Semites." There is one class tence of their fellow Jews. loyalty soothingly.
begin to shout their e "Ger-
"I'll tell you why," went on Rosie. to prostitute so famous a name in
pens to be the victim of the greatest amount of human of animal that is despised in every strata of human people
from the housetops, as do then tch out "When teacher said that this after- history. "But why do you specially
society
;
that
is
the
traitor,
often
called
"double-crosser."
prejudices! In other words, "de Levis" is the very crux of
mans of the Mosaic Belief," wa
noon I heard Maebelle say to Ruth: desire to be called Martin Luther'!"
for them.
the drama.
'Well, maybe those Jews won't come he asked the new convert. "Because
now.' And Ruth smiled and said: there will be no need to change the
The play as a whole is excellent, and the character
Georg Brandes, the Danish critic and essayist, visited
Whom Are We to Pity
'We hope not.' I wouldn't go now monogram on our table linen," re-
"de Levis" is handled with consummate skill. Galsworthy Paris recently. Litterateurs, artists, dramatists and scien-
William B. Lief of Philadelp his, one
plied Michael Levy.
would you, Sadie?"
chose the least offensive type of Jew he could possibly tists all sought Mr. Brandes' time. During one interview of the original founders of the Jewish for "I anything,
Scene: The west end of Berlin.
heard something, too," answered
, when
A young hopeful in conversation with
have selected for the entanglements through which he the famous critic was asked his opinion of Einstein. He Forward, is quoted as .saying tion
Sadie.
"It
was
a
long
time
ago.
Mae-
of
asked his opinion on the que;
his
father.
wished to lead him. Ile did not choose a "Shylock," who, answered briefly: "Einstein beyond contradiction is the running advertising copy for I incoln- belle said to Mamie: 'If those Jews "Papa,
how old must 'one be before
to.the 'very end demanded his "pound of flesh." For "de Newton of the age. All his conclusions are being, or will Ford cars in Jewish newspape rs, that wouldn't come to this school we'd he becomes a Jew?"
two have much better itmes.' "
Levis," after winning the legal suit that exonerated him, be, established." But how can Mr. Brandes be so indis- he didn't know whom to pity, the
adver-
"Don't ask such silly questions.
"I don't see how we spoil their
refused to accept costs and even the money stolen from creet as to differ with our own great critics, Ford, Liebold newspapers that accepted the ntinued good times," interrupted Rosie, in- Whether you are a Jew or not has
tising, or the readers who co ief has
nothing to do with your age."
him.
and Cameron?
to buy these papers. Mr. L ble. The dignantly.
"But that can't be. Just see here.
"Well, ' continued Sadie, "Mamie
The play is a study in human prejudices, the preju-
struck at the root of the troul
I am twelve years old and am a
said 'I don't like those girls, but the
reason
for
the
boldness
of
a
ewspa-
Christian;
you are fifty and are yet
dices that most humans, whether consciously or sub-con-
nlue to
per like the Forward, whose able,
is Jewish boys are much nicer; they're a Christian; but grandpa is already
sciously, call "loyalties."
the Jewish people is question is just more sociable,' and Mabelle said 'Oh, a Jew."
boys always are; but they're Jews,
Here is portrayed a wealthy Jewish sportsman, who
that people buy it. While it
as wrong to boycott a Jewish newspa- just the same.' "
already belongs to two clubs and who aspires to join an-
The Jew at the Wailing Wall is a more poetic figure per as it is to boycott even e public
"I'd have told them something,' JEWISH FOOTBALL
Henry
other very prominent one. Money is stolen from him
than the Jew on Wall Street. But he does not help to Ford, it is about time that th rs fore- cried Rosie.
TEAM TO PLAY IN
while he is a guest at the home of a very prominent Eng- rebuild the wall.
"I never said a word, but I wish
opinion of the Forward reads ? adver-
lish gentleman. Ile accuses a certain "Captain Dancy"
PALESTINE, EGYPT
• • • •
ed the paper to stop acceptin; te. Ev- I had I don't like to listen to such
from an arch anti-Semi to the talk, but I couldn't help hearing what
of the theft. The involving circumstances are all merely
The press-bureaus or societies of international pacifism tising
they
were
saying."
newspaper owes a duty refuses
VIENNA.—(J. T. A.)—The 11.1
to show the various "loyalties" that men will find to ease will be found mainly directed by men and women of the ery
Rosie, Sadie and Rosie's two cous- koah football team, which scored
at large, and if it at force
their consciences. There is the loyalty to a fellow army race whose salutation was not "How do you do" but community
ins, Joe and Sam, were the only Jew- cently in a match in London with tr.
to carry it out, its readers me
ish children who attended that school. Westham team, is proceeding to P .1
action.
man, the loyalty of social position, the loyalty of the "Peace to you!" • • • •
Sadie happened to look behind her estine and Egypt to play the I.
lawyer to his profession, the loyalty of the father to his
just then, and there she saw the two teams. King Fluid of Egypt has
s.
Need
of
Jewish
Leader
daughter, the loyalty of the wife to the husband, and be-
Jewish money can be had for any purpose, except a
Dr. Stephen S. Wise, in a re cent ad- boys, not far from them.
vited t'ne team to attend the
sides numerous other loyalties, the particular outstand-
"Shuhh! Here comes Sam and Joe; performance of the Milanse act -
dress, attacked the "leader ship of
ing loyalty of race. That is the loyalty of Christians to Jewish purpose.
• • • •
Jewish millionairedom." T he Am- don't tell them anything," she whis- the Scala troupe which is now pl,
different pered.
Jews, he said, were in because
"Dancy" as against the Jew "de Levis."
ing in Cairo. The king is acting a
A great deal of our charity consists in sending poor erican
But the boys had evidently heard patron to the Egyptian reeeTnine
the problems of their race are and
Why try to read anything more into Galsworthy's ex- people from Manchester to London, and then sending to
they didn't "Know enough to If only the most part of the conversation, for committee for the Hakoah team. F
traordinary play, when the plot and characters used are them back from London to Manchester.
didn't care enough to know." the New as they caught up, Sam remarked: Cairo, the Hakoah will play agail'
• • • •
the Jewish young men whom listen to "We're not going to that old party the Egyptian team which represent ,
merely incidental to the great study itself.
tonight; we're going to the show, and Egypt at the Paris Olympiad.
rabbi addressed would
From our point of view "Loyalties" does not contain
We shall never get the future straight until we dis- York
his advice and prepare for le adership
e would we're going to take you girls."
A mixed committee consisting 0
one grain of anti-Semitism, but is decidedly pro-semitic, entangle the past without bias.
"Oh, I can't go; I've got to study Arab and Jewish representatives. I
of their people, a great servi his very
• • • •
and shows quite clearly, even in the best circles, beneath
be done for our people. To I mphasis tonight," began Sadie.
being formed in Palestine to revel ,.
"Why, you promised to come over the Hakoah team, which will be
a thin veneer will be found antipathies and hatred for our
To fulfil the ideals of our prophets, we must have a day, entirely too great an require-
being placed on wealth as a Jew has tonight," cried Rosie. "We're going guests of High Commissioner S.
soil of our own ; to preach them, we must have a housetop is ment
co-religionists.
to have a little Jewish party for just Herbert Samuel during its stay
for leadership. If a
of our own ; to show the world a model state, it must money, he immediately acquir es prom- ourselves; don't you remember?'
Palestine.
inence. It doesn't take long f or a man
"Oh, yes," agreed Sadie, amiably.
stand in a land of our own.
bank
"Can't we come?" pleaded Joe,
to become a leader, so long as his
respect.
Orthodox and Sabbath Viola
book is fat enough to dictate qua inted
and earnest!y.
Yes, if you're good little boys,"
To those who have been se cy of our eal 'e'Vlyd
ors in Battle on Streets
Rabbi Stephen S. Wise, addressing the conclave of
with the intellectual aristocra
consented Rosie, laughing. ,
of Warsaw.
the Alpha Mu Sigma, a Jewish college fraternity in New
people, the existing state o f affairs
It was the next day, the day after
York, told those Jewish boys bluntly and candidly that as
can be made accountable for the pre- the parties.
WARSAW,—(J.
T. A.)—Ilundrei
There is no unbelief;
dominating indifference in t he
h. ranks
Jews
"We had such a good time at our of orthodox youths clashed with ra
fraternity men he had no use for them. The fraternity,
Whoever plants a seed beneath the sod
of Jewry to everything Jewi; because party last night," remarked Maebelle, 'cal youths Saturday when the latn
he continued, was a non-essential to the making of good
who become leaders merely mislead proudly.
And waits to see it push away the clod,
tried to sell the Volkszeitung, tl
Americans and good Jews. Rabbi Wise put it very well
they have money, as a rule previous
"So did we," put in Joe innocently. Bundist organ, on the streets. TI
He trusts in God.
when he said, "They don't know enough to care, and they
for that very reason. On a
"Oh, what party did you attend, fighting was confined to the Naleu
occasion we related in this c slums of may I ask?" demanded Miss Maebelle,
don't care enough to know." But why be so conservative
and Grzybowska streets.
Whoever says when clouds are in the sky,
a wealthy Jew who, to make the posi- sarcastically.
Doctor Wise? We go further and say that the college
The street fighting continued un
tion of the rich Jewish lead( a r secure,
Jewish
"Be
patient,
heart,
light
breaketh
by
and
by;
"Oh! It was a Jewish party," Sam there were injured on both sides w
fraternity, whether Jewish or Gentile, is the worst breed-
declared in an address at hose with went on gaily. "And we did have after the police made prisones of poi
Trusts
the
Most
High.
er of snobbery, self-satisfaction and ignorance in college
Congress election that only f because such a good time," he finished mis-
of the opposing factions. The ortl,
means ought to be elected,
life. Rarely does one hear of a case of a Jewish honor-
chievously.
don youths included a number
Whoever sees 'neath winter's field of snow,
they alone would be listened to. Some-
Maebelle flushed in anger and em- young cheder boys.
man at a university who was a fraternity man, for we
how, we cannot subscribe to t his state- barrassment. Rosie and Sadie made
The silent harvest of the future grow,
The Volkszeitung is the only Je
know what fraternities are. We know how the boys spend
e is too Sam apologize and then Maebelle
ment completely, but thei undoubt-
ish newspaper to be printed , and
God's power must know.
their days and evenings in fraternities, and what that ex-
much truth in it. And It is her know pushed aside her pride and anger and fered for sale on the Sabbath. Th.
edly because the Jews neitl . Rabbi apologized, herself, to the girls.
aggerated "fraternity life" actually is. And how proud
have been protests for some time a
Whoever lies down on his couch to sleep,
to care, nor care to know lege men
After that everything went on recently the paper complained it
are many of our Jewish wasters who were considered
Wises plea to the Jewish co rship has nicely and the next school party was Jewish workmen were obliged to r
Content
to
lock
each
sense
in
slumber
deep,
"good enough" to be taken into Gentile fraternities!
that they prepare for leade it is to- neither a church party nor a Jewish cue the newspaper carriers from t
Knows God will keep.
The Jewish boys in colleges should set a finer exam-
never been more timely thar
party, but it as a party for Jew and hands of orthodox Jews who resort
ple. Being merely boys of average intelligence, as most
Gentile both, and for everyone else. to physical violence

Cable Address;
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Telephone:
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Only An Actor.

The Symposium.

Here's Their Cue.

Loyalties.

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You're Right, Dr. Wise.

THE KINGDOM OF GOD

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