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HALPER NOTED SCHOLAR, DIES ed to inervene with the reps ATTACKED BY ONCE AN ABBE ASKED JEWS was called out and P II I I. ADELPIIIA.—Dr. Benzion BUCHAREST STUDENTS militia succeeded in scattering Helper, associate professor of Arabic ' A RABBI students. Twenty of th _— and cognate languages at Dropsie BUCHAREST (J. T. A.)—The were placed under arrest. College and editor of the Jewish Pub- By Louis I. Newman. first anti-Jewish disturbance which interefering with the m lication Society, died here of pneu- might be described as a pogrom oc- nearly succeeded in winni monia after an illness of several , by (Editor's Dr. Newman, 'Thin widely-ouoted Pon. curred here Thursday when anti- for 16 of those arrested. Note— tinned on a thirteenth eel, weeks. Dr. Ilalper, who secured his ibed to Rabbi Joseph Kara Semitic students made an attack upon Master's degree at the University of , tory nneedete , :ii , nt j eodor,h.ei rr by perminsion ot the a large gathering of Jews who were MOUNT SINAI HO London, was 42 years old. He is sir - 1 1:1,,,, ,e n ir enjoying themselves at a ball in the vived by a widow and two sons. King Ferdinand hotel. A number of PLANS NEW BUI DETROIT MICHIGAN Career of Dr. Helper. Once an Abbe asked a Rabbi Jews were seriously wounded and Dr. Helper was born in Russia, (Says a medieval scroll), much property damage was done by New York Institution Is I Three complete floors —108 rooms April 15, 1881, and migrated to Eng- "pray inform me why in synagogs Mita., permanent Better Horne. Exhibit. cal Center. the pogromist students. land in 1901. While earning his liv- you have no bells to toll?" The disturbance had its beginning ing first as a carpenter and then as Said the Rabbi to the Abbe, - YORK.—Mount NEW in the afternoon when Christian stu a commercial traveller, he studied , Who was called Pere Jean-Pierre: dents descended upon the Medica l Intel cared for an average privately and marticulated at the "1 will show you, brother teacher, College of the University of Bucharest tients a day during 1923 ministers, who can only see him at University of London in 1904. He .. .. ny we use no hells for prayer." D and drove the Jewish students from to the institution's ann distant intervals of time, and by for- took his B. A. with first class honors the class rooms. The Jewish students, matte public at the ann mal appointment." in Semitics in 1907, and in 1909 re- First he led him to the market resisting the attack, were severely be- The report showed that Still another wonderful tale of Ha- ceived the degree of Master of Arts. I At the corner of the square, . labored and five of their number were number of patients care nine's healing by prayer is told in In 1912 he was appointed to a fel- Where the hucksters shouted hoarsely, in 1922 was 421, and t injured. the Talmud. lowship in the Dropsie College, and And the merchants sold their ware: The pogrom began in earnest at crease last year was 84 The son of Rabban Gamaliel be- after a few months' study discovered Sold their herring, flounder, carp, came dangerously ill. Gamaliel sent in an Arabic manuscript of the Col- Wrangling loud and haggling sharp; midnight, when students from the day. A new training school Temesvar Polytechnical School at- messengers to Hanina, who then lived lege the lost Book of Precepts of Though their customers were many, tacked the King Ferdinand Hotel, will be built on part of at a great distance, to ask him to Ilefez hen Yazliah, an author of the Of good fish there was not any, jacent to the hospital where the Jewish students' sports pray for his son's recovery. For tenth century, which he published as But the poourest, cheapest fishes, club, "Kadimah," was conducting a quired. It will cost more Gabaliel knew how effective the pray- his doctoral dissertation. Later he For the lowliest of dishes. 000 and will house 400 n : ball. The Jewish clubmen organized er of Ilanina had been in the case of was appointed instructor, and more Mount Sinai represent: God, near to them, losing them, giv- the son of Rabbi Jochanan. themselves into a force for defence GIRL OF YESTERDAY recently associate professor in the Then the Rabbi took the Abbe ing them strength and joy. They and twice repelled the attackers. The greatest hospital units it When the Messengers told the won- would not permit anything to in- der-rabbi of their mission, he asked Dropsie College, and he was its cus- (Who in humor was not flabby) pogromists increased their number Its plans for extension By Eva Caminsky. terrupt their prayers. "Even if a them to wait while he went up to his todian of manuscripts. He has been To a section of the market and finally forced their way into the purchase of additional si for nearly eight years the editor of of Where the silence was profound. king should greet the Chasid at garret to pray. ballroom where a pitched battle en- cinity. the Jewish Publication Society Though the patronage was small, Dear little girl of yesterday, prayer, he would not atop to return In a little while he came down and America, and was a member of the sued. Several women fainted and Twos the most select of all; So old and worn and grey; Let not your ears lie the greeting," for he was engaged in said: "You may go home now. The many of their ecsorts were injured. American Oriental Society, the So- A Where are the smiles you had for me conversation with the King of Kings. boy is relieved of his fever." the And the merchandise lay shimmering, The rioting students proceeded to talk, for they are most ciety of Biblical Literature, In the sunlight gaily glimmering, Only yesterday? "Even if a serpent coiled itself at his burned.—The Talmud. The messengers could hardly be- American Academy for Jewish Re- the Jewish Lyceum which they ran- All the choicest brands of fishes, heel, he would not interrupt his lieve their ears. sacked and added to their list of search, and of the Oriental Club of Now in their place wrinkles stand; 'For the lordliest of dishes. prayer," for there was nothing in the Do not consider thyself "Are you, then a prophet," they crimes by robbing a number of Jew- Withered and shaking, your once world a man should be afraid of ex- asked, "that you presume to know Philadelphia. ish stores. Roumanian police view- thy neighbor small as a A Prolific Writer. Then the Rabbi drew the moral, plump hand; cept sin. what you have not seen?" ed the disturbances calmly and refus- Talmud. The work in which he was latterly But still the gay child of yesterday saying: The Talmud tells the wonderful "I am neither a prophet, nor the engaged and which it is understood Throughout the land. story that once while Rabbi Hanina son of a prophet," protested Hanina, is almost finished, was the editing "Abbe Jean-Pierre, you see why for our praying was walking along the road, the im- "but I have learned this by experi- Do Eyes that once sparkled now are dim. pulse to pray came upon him. Ile ence: When my prayer flows easily of the Arabic Response of Maimon- , I We dispense with hells and blare? Where is your strength, vigor and stopped at the side of the road and from my mouth, then I know it is an- ides, which has been committed to him , For we Jews have no desire New Spring Coats, Suits and Dresse by Professor Simonsen of Copenhagen, vim? raised his eyes heavenward in wor- swered, but when my prayer comes to appear in Europe in the publics- , For the minaret for spire; Arriving Daily A face loved by all, No Muezzin—public crier— ship. Some of his pupils who had with hesitation, then I know it has firms of the Society Mekize Nirdamim. But guarded by Him. Needs our Lord and Heavenly Sire. been walking behind him saw a lizard been ineffectual." In addition to the works named above, But the merit of our teachings, creeping toward their teacher. They The messengers decided they would o f Cold Store And, when Ile calls, you will go shouted to Ilanina to beware, but test Hanina's power. So they made he has published an Anthology • And the wisdom of our preachings, • Your Winter ■ 1 era e away; note of the time when Hama Post-Biblical Hebrew Ilanina refused to lower his eyes or careful Jun Hers, at said the fever had left the ailing boy. I two Volumes and a revised edition and Are the surest, clearest summons Eager to join the Angels at play; to move a step. To their despair, Only 3% on When they returned to Rabban Ga- English translation of the Pirke Abot.'Of our wors to " Oh, I would keep thee here to stay, they saw the lizard bite Rabbi Ha- Vet k'olueo He has written many articles and re- Dear little girl of yesterday! nina, but the rabbi continued pray- maliel, they found him radiant with views in the following periodicals: Thus in Troyes spoke Rabbi Joseph $150.00. ing. When he had finished his prayers happiness. The Jewish Quarterly Review, the To his comrade, Jean-Pierre, from crabby saw his pupils standing at a little The boy is well!" he exclaimed. Zeitschrift fur die Alttestamentiche And the rode THE POWER OF PRAYER and distance staring at him in fright, he "What wondrous power has this Ha- Wissenschaft, the Journal of the Praised a parable so rare. asked what the matter was. They tuna! American Oriental Society, the Jour- By Leon From. s at What I pointed to the ground at his feet. He "Will y ou p I ease t e 11 us of Biblical Literature and the looked; then, with a smile, he beck- time of the day the boy first showed RUSS AMBASSADOR One of the famous pupils of the oned them to come over. There, at Hebrew periodicals Miklat and Hate - When Gamaliel told them the hour, Hebrew signs of improvement?" TO POLAND DENIES great teacher, Rabbi Jochanan Ben his feet, lay the lizard, dead! W eb. Zaccai, was Rabbi Ratline Ben Dose. POGROM REPORTS "Do you see;' he said to his pupils. the messengers looked at each other Rabid Hanina was famous not so in astonishment. Rabbi Hanina's easy- BALTIMORE JEWRY much for being a brilliant scholar as "There is nothing deadly but tun!" T. A.) — Reports for being an unusually pious man. Ever since that incident, the pupils flowing prayer had occurred at exact• TO RAISE $600,000, of WARSAW.—(.1. anti-Semitic activities in Russia, He was a saint. He believed that of Ilanina used to say among them- ly the hour when the boy first sat up I anything could be accomplished by selves: "Woe to the man whom a and said: "I am feeling a bit easier , Associated Charities Will Seek New which have been had with a marked degree of regularity during the past faith in God. Ile believed that nnth- lizard bites; but woe to the lizard who now. Nlay I have legless of water? Subscribers. There came a time when the rab- several weeks, especially from the Uk- ing was impossible for the man who bites Rabbi Bettina." bia, who had benefited by the pray- raine, were denied today by M. Obo- One day the son of Rabbi Jochanan could pray to God with sincerity. era of Ilanina, got the opportunity to I B A T I MORE.—The Associated lenski, ambassador to Poland from the Ben Zaccai fell sick. The great mas. Ile cared very little for himself I Charities of this city, which embraces return the favor. Russian Soviet government. The altogether. Food and drink and pleas- ter sent for his pupil, Rabbi Hanina, Berlina himself ate some worm-in. all the important Jewish social, char- statement Was made in an interview ure meant very little to Hanina. and said to him: tested vegetables and became deathly I itable and educational institutons, "My son, pray for the child that he with representatives of the Jewish There were only two things he want- sick. The rabbis gathered about his I conduct a subscription campaign for press of Warsaw, immediately after for Chokers to Wear With Sjring Suif ed. One was the happiness of doing may recover." Rabbi Ilanina sat down at the bed- bed and together they prayed for the 8600,000 next month. The Associated he had received a radiogram from good for others. The other was the recovery of the saint. Just as Ila- I Jewish Charities, which represents a Moscow denying the reported anti- side and prayed. The boy recovered. happiness of speaking to God in In his admiration of 'Janina, Rabbi nine's prayers for others had been I merger of the former Federated Jew- Jewish unrest. Ambassador Obolen- prayer. There were many such men effectIve, so their prayer for him was ish Charities and United Hebrew ski said that the last reports of such among the Jews of that day—men Jochanan said to his wife: "Is it not and the wonder-working Charities, in one of the leading Jewish disturbances had come from reaction- Unusual Assortments of STONE MAI who were content to be poor, and wonderful—the power of Ilanina's effective rabbi regained his health. communal federations in the United ary immigrants whose only interest prayer? If I had prayed ever so long, whose only joy was prayer and good TENS, SABLES, FOXES and FISHERS. States. Calculations based on mem- is to cast reflection upon the Soviet deeds—and Rabbi Ilanina was their I could not have accomplished as bership figures during recent years ! government. He also denied categori- leader. They are called the Chasidim, much." indicate that one out of every five "But," said the wife of Jochanan, LEGACY FOR PALESTINE living today in Europe and in Jewish souls in Baltimore will sub- cally the charges that anti-Semitism FUR JACQUETTES—Newest shades "do you mean to gay that he—your SEMINARIES IS $70,000 scribe to the organization. Baltimore was spreading within the ranks of the America. Communist Party. The Ambassador your approval—and inexpensively price When the Chasidim entered the pupil—is greater in the eyes of God is the pioneer city in America in the did admit, however, that a number of synagogue to pray, they did not be- than you, the head of the academy JERUSALEM.—(J. T. A.)—It has federation movement. , Jews had recently been ordered to gm reciting their prayers at once, and the leader of the Jewish peo- bene determined that the legacy left leave Moscow, explaining that they for they did not want to pray me- ple?" "Ah! Ilanina is different," ex- by Raphael Gotz of Moscow for the Be afraid of a light sin for this may were undesirable speculators and not chanically. They waited, sometimes bring you to a grave one.—The Tal- for hours, until they felt the inspira- plained the master. "Ile prays so maintenance of Jewish seminaries in ordinary merchants. tion to ray, and then only would constantly and so devotedly that he Palestine amounts to $70,000. The mud. M Adam. Wee-3 Doom Cut el Adam. neater they begin. They were so absorbed is like the body-servant of the Hea- committee administering these funds It is not the place that bonoreth the When the shepherd is angry with In their prayers that they could think venly King, free to enter His pres- consists of Dr. Ussischkin, Ached- flock, he appoints for their lead- man, but the man that bonoreth the of nothing else. 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