TilL9ETWIL Tim (ii itoNic he is a worldly wise and brilliant office by nigh Commissioner Sir Iler• leader, a man thoroughly versed in lina Patti, heard him, and engaged bert Samuel. Rabbi Kook is the re. all practical questions, and is a lead- hi in to play at her farewell concert. cipient of two medals awarded him er of his community in the fullest basis of Jewish economic lite in Pal At first the critics were annoyed to by the British government as well as we should give unstinted sup- ace this little fellow coming on to an honorary colonelcy in the British sense of the term. His influence ex- tends to communities far removed t the fund that provides the the platform, but his playing changed army. from his own. Ile is a 'cutler of the land for the settlement of our cha- ' them into admirers. ( A Scholar of Erudition. type whose advice on religious and At a certain concert in 1896, when lutzim and for the garden cities of secular matters is sought by people Rabbi Schapiro is rabbi of Kovno, Leader Urge. Unremitting Attention our workmen. There is even • Hibernian was about 14, he was en- in all stations of life, even by those capital of Lithuania, and also Chief gaged to play a very difficult con- to Land-Buying Agency. I loftier purpose inherent in the ac- r Rabbi of Lithuania. lie occupies the whose views and opinions differ certo of Diatoms, The aged compose of the National Fund. A rabbinical post fillet or . greatly from his own. heard of it, and was very angry that gradual and peaceful nationalization NEW YORK—Before returning! 1 nein,: Devoted to Learning,. his work should be entrusted to such years by the great Rabbi Isaac El- to his home in London, Dr, Chaim 1 o r the soil of Palestine is bound to hill.He decided to attend the Rabbi Mordecai M. Epstein is roll chanan. Weizmann, president of the World lead more and more to a just distri• i Rabbi Schapiro is the author of of Slobodka, Lithuania, and dean to concert himself, and afterwards to ealth of the land, to • w strong a neighbors, as they saw the wonderful' Zionist Organization, made ution with much 1 CHICKENS, GOATS AND cold the boy for daring to play such numerous Talmudical works bearing its famous Yeshibah. lie is renown,. plea for the Jewish National Fund, do i a s way more and more thing that h d happened. " Your of that soeial injustice which is now I for his scholarship and his devothe goats have certainly proven them- a famous Mid difficult work. BEARS His statement is as follows: When Bronislaw canoe on to the "Viewing hopefully the develop. shaking. the foundations of many a . , to learning. selves innocent." -- ---- Just then a man stepped out of , stage he looked up und recognized Rabbi Epstein was born in Bakst ii , ment of the Keren Ilayesod cam- civilized country. A Story of the Wonder-Working "The Keren Ilayesod and the he- 18ti?. At 13 he was sent to the grey the "I crowd came close said to Dennis, used and to live there," the the face of the composer among the paign in this country, I am anxious an- one Rabbi. ement Yeshibah of Wolozhin, where Is also to Impress American Jews with ren Ka yeme th complsettl _ . .._ stranger. the village a few lie did instead not become es our cha- came under the influence of the eels years ago. "I As left I stood watching the audience. sous. tie decided to play ner. his the great need of giving their support other. The fornier 'mated teachers of that institute' By Leon F to the Keren Kayemeth le Israel lutzina on the hind provided by the goats with the rest of the crowd, I very best, And he did. After the unit consorted with its brilliant pu (Jewish National Fund) in i much latter. While the needs of the Ke• - ! • I heard a few people telling the story first movement of the looked up again, and concerto, this tine he he m e consid n oils, many of whom were destined t larger measure than hitherto. ren Ilayestol are at this ti the Kere In the village in which Molina of how you got the goats by selling of become famous in Jewry in tutus The National Fund should be in erably greater, those less pressing. To ' lived, every mother used to tell her sonic chickens, and how you had got- saw a smile on Brahm's face; at the are not lid I bes the wonerful a position to acquire large and valu- K ayern years. d hd eth there story about Ha- abi „ from his eyes. He knew wiping that he had a y eso n and goats. .And this ten the chickens by finding a lost end, he saw Braions tears K e In 1894 Rabbi Epstein begun o able tracts of land, which will be re- all w hare ohm 's chickens to do the ir share r the doorstep. Was " won. When he went into the artists' dean of the Yeshibah of Sleben, quired for colonization purposes in earnestly app : licked near the story goes: hi cc ken? If so , it was room, after the performance, the old also for th K enn Kayemeth le Is. is the way e h c k en a large, white mos perhaps the greatest Talmudic the very near future. The settle- Rabbi Ilanina (Mee saw a ci g" composer came to him and embraced ment of about 10,000 Jewish families reel." • school in the world. lying on its side in front of his door- m i ne. It " r°1 1' " out of m y wa dead, Ile but thought when he at looked closer, it was he as I left the village. I missed it at- him and praised him for his beaus In Exile With Students. on this land would be of great value. step. first that , When the World War came, flab "The nickels and dimes of our TWO JEWISH DEPUTIES wonderful player, now a man, Ilanina grasped the stranger s ti f ul , this playing. Epstein was obliged to flee from SI masses will no longer suffice for the giving concerts in many towns of MENTIONED FOR CABINET saw that it was breathing. So he terwards." ever-growing task of the National , took it into the house and gave it hand. "Thank Cod! You have come is the United States, and everywhere bodka. He (lid not, however, dose — Fund. Bigger gifts must come in his post of love and duty, but to T. A.1—LeonBlum. water to drink and grains to eat, and ..But—I—did not think—since-1 wish Social- it became strong again. The next at last! Now take the goats. They his art is deeply enjoyed by every- belong to you." his pupils with him into exile, esta large numbers from all who can af- 'me who hears him. He still plays eader, w wn French Je ford it. Every city should make it the well-kno fishing his academy first at alinsk ho was returned to Par- ' day, Rabbi Ilanina took it to the on the precious violin given to him l ons. market place of the village and asked _never—claimed—" stammered the ist a point of honor to raise the land afterwards at Krernentschug, ket I in his most unfortunate days by the e e recent lection, ent a at thecent Socialist and in a loud tone, so everyone could stranger. donation quota assigned to it by the !l ing at his sacred work uninterruptt "True! True!" shouted the crowd. National Fund Bureau, in addition to Leon Mef er, t he impor- ' hear: "lips anybody in this village ly until the establishment of pea may lost this chicken? I found it near nay elle never claimed the chicken. You generous count, and it still brings the ordinary small National Fund mayor o Ilav re, brought with it the possibility of cabinet , To look at him, he seems almost he formed. new French occupy )ant which posts is being hi t Their nme .doorstep yeerda." No one an- announced it three times. Keep the him success and wealth. y RABBI MORDECAI M. EPSTEIN st return to his home town, where I collections. day the rabbi goats, Ilanina, they belong to you." more like an Italian than a Jew, but next , tablsihed once mi Should Occupy Central Position. sered. The h d I n several dw But Ilanina would not listen. Ile he is a Jew, and, he is glad to be one unmistakable marks of deep scholar- scool ' entione was re-es the same question, and no o t d on a firmer basi s. "We should all realize that the are frequently m gave the goats to the man who had fur he feels that the Jews have a he asked ship and erudition. Aside from this, an Jewish National Fund must occupy combinations now being discussed by , a aga but The third sked wered. clai med the lost the chicken. great deal of genius. lie has a strong, .1=11 ■ 1•11, no one day a central position in our activities for Ithe French ParliamentarY Party , a "How wonderful it must be to be pleasant face, and as you will see by WOO eatn he c o ha ist ke , n ,h Palestine. With agriculture as the leaders. f l o a uw n di in something a saint like Ilanina," the people said the picture, his hands are both from -- to one another as they walked home- and sensitive. Altogether, he is a WE CLEAN YOUR os . valuable, he had to announce it in the . es-s - -- -- - market place three times. If the own- ward to take their evening meal. very interesting and wonderful man. er did not claim it after the third time, the finder kept it. Rabbi Ila- BRONISLAW HUBERMAN t C11..rtg12:12:322:222 nine took the chicken back to his house to keep it. By Sulamith lah-Kishor. The next day the chicken laid an ) egg. Ilanina's wife said to him, "We stArs " 99 ' had better not eat the eggs of this "Well, what will you give us for (Continued from Page 11 chicken, because they do not belong the whole lot?" Old Mr. Iluberman cepted a rabbinical post, which he to us." Now, according to the law, rubbed his hands nervously together the eggs really did belong to them, as the pawnbroker looked contemptu- filled with distinction. When the British armies under for the owner of the chicken had not ously around. General Allenby entered Palestine, I called for it. But Dimino and his "I'll give you 300 rubles." Lswely new Rabbi Kook was permitted to return "Three hundred rubles for all my I wife were so pious that they wanted SUITS, I to be even better than the law re- household furniture! The Lord have I quire& So they did not eat the egg, pity on us! Besides, I must have at TN, COs1 Stone Martin for kept it in case the owner of the least 400—it is the least I can take." ' but PRESSES, should cone for it. The next "Well, it isn't worth it—but all the Spring Chekor day the chicken laid another egg. right, I'll give you 400." SPORTS WEAR, a remarkable boy at We have recently equipped the most "We must not eat it," said the wife The man counted out the precious modern and scientific storage vault in and KAYSER notes, which old Mr. Huberman seized of Ilanina. And she put it away. Detroit. Why take chances with your and eggs, and tucked carefully away in his Soon there was a pile of LINGERIE, furs by hanging them in your wardrobe, Martina and his wife did not know purse. Next (lay all the tonally fur- perhaps with a few camphor balls as a niture was removed, and the Huber- what to do with them. ""iri" preventive against moths? "I have an idea," said Ilanina. mans left town. ' But they were satisfied. They hail "Let's have the hen sit on the eggs." LET US CLEAN AND GLAZE So the hen sat on the eggs, and soon enough money to pay for little Broni- there was a great number of chicks slaw's lessons on the violin. But now,' Your Fur Coat, Jacquette or Scarf. Our who was going to teach him? They running around. process thoroughly cleans the fur and The chicks grew up and began to did not hesitate long; there was only lining just like new and puts new life lay eggs, and to sit on them, and Da. one man who could teach their boy I i in the pelt. nine's supply of chickens and eggs as he should be taught. We protect against fire or theft, and niultiplied and multiplied, until they As soon as possible, they . issue a legal insurance policy. became a nuisance. Still t e o I to visit visit Joachim, the famous violinist. knocked timidly at of the first chicken did not appear, Our storage charge is only 2 per cent Mr "I have another idea, said Halmos the door. It opened, and Joachim of your valuation. to his wife. "Let's sell the chickens looked out. Ile took one look 'at the land buy goats. The goats can feed father, and at the little boy with his CALL MELROSE 6570 I in the common pasture all day, and violin pressed nervously to his breast.' I "What? Another infant prodigy? I'll build a little stall for them near Go away! Co away! I'm sick and the house." RABBI ABRAHAM B. SHAPIRO Ilanina went to market and sold tired of listening to babies whose' the chickens and the eggs for some parents think they can play!" And to his adopted home and country, was duly elected to the chief rabbinate of the door was shut in their faces. goats. A summer wardrobe without a few sweaters in it is un- Ills wife milked the goats and they They stood for a while, miserably, Palestine and installed in this high ' thinkable, if one would be smart. It is the simplest way gave the milk to the poor people of looking at each other in the dark of achieving variety. and an inexpensive one. Our col- , the city. When the poor people hall. Then Mr. Iluberman said: JOFFE RETURNS HOME lection is large and varied, beginning with the cobwebby ' thanked Ilanina for the milk, he "Never mind, let us try again. At- 533.537 EAST FOREST AVE. one of Iceland wool to the dressy sweater of pure silk. VIENNA. — (J. T. A.) — Adolph ter all, if he just hears you once!" would say: They come in every imaginable color, in a score of "Do not thank me, but thank Cod And he knocked again. Joffe, the Soviet diplomat, v, o has weaves and models, and at prices that are the lowest pos- "For goodness sake, are you still been taking treatment for his health I who has placed love in the e His creatures. If God had not giv en here?" exclaimed Joachim. "Can't1 here for some months, is completely sible—$3.96 and up. me the gift of love for all animals, you realize that I have hundreds like 1 I cured and has left for Moscow. boo • I would never have picked up the you corning to me all the time. dying chicken, and you would not could spend my whole life just Your furs are safe when stored with now be getting free milk" teeing to boys like that—and there's Ilanina thought than now at last he not one in a thousand that's worth THE ROLLINS CO. need no longer have any trouble in hearing. So do have the goodness to Rates only three per cent on values keeping the thing he had found for leave me in peace." over $150. its owner. The goats did not bother "But, sir, my boy is really fine— him. What was his dismay then , really gifted—and we have traveled when one day some angry neighbors so far—let him play only one little knocked at his door and complained: piece—" "Your goats keep breaking into Joachim shrugged his shoulders in our fields and destroying our crops." despair. "What!" said Ilanina. "Sly peace- All right, I suppose I'll have to ' tub goats guilty of such wrong! I listen. Come in. Play." as Adam. Webt--.3 Dot. East of Ada Theater The father's face shone as if with can hardly believe it." "But they do!" insisted the neigh- sunlight, and he watched with anx- ,7 r-r bors, "and if they cause any more ious eyes as the child picked up his rivel'assengers damage we will make you pay for it." instrument. izaltsi sag12/51S "Dere is what I shall do," said Ha- "Don't be nervous—play—play!" ' nine. "If it is true that the goats he whispered, himself more nervous are damaging your property, then I than the boy. And Bronislaw lifted ) pray that the bears may eat them up. his violin and played an exquisite,, tab. Factory But if you are accusing them falsely, touching nocturne of Chopin, so sim- and they have not (lone any harm to ple and so lovely that team came to you, then I pray that the goats may his father's eyes. But Joachim, turn- gore the bears and bring them into ing sharply round on his chair, stared ' the stall on their horns. And if you at the little fingers and the small, see the goats coming back home to- dreamy face bent towards the violin. morrow night with bears on their Then, as the music finished, he sprang horns, you will have to come and up. seized the boy in his arms, and apologize to me." cried out : The men laughed and promised "Bravo! 1 have never heard a finer they would wait till the morrow and talet! You will be my best pupil!" 4.■ Time passed, and Bronislaw truly see what would happen. The next evening the whole village became one of the finest of all the ' came in throngs to see llanina's master's pupils. But he could not con- goats come home. tinue forever with Joachim. The fam- Imagine the gapings and the "Ohs" ily had to move, and travel; 13ronis. of the villagers, as each goat came law's engagements to play were not slowly down the hill carrying a bear very many, and expenses were high. Certer,:25adlIgsail Fine DixW0'I b 1114 Wails Theirsavings were soon spent. Yet till its horns! "We ask your pardon and the the boy practiced and practiced all emits' pardon!" exclaimed Ilanina's the time, for love of his music. He I was nervous, pale, and not very ' strong. And his mother begged him to put away his violin, to do other' work, to make himself stronger, and ' not spend his life practicing on the violin which would never be any real use to him! Bronislaw would not Sky-blaze or Maroon listen; he was always playing. One day, his mother, driven to exaspera- tion, tore the violin out of his hands and smashed it to pieces. The hey wept over the broken treasure, but weeping did not bring back the vio- lin, and even though his mother re-i gretted her act, there was no money to buy a new one. The weeks went on, and Ilubermsn felt that he did not care to live any more, for his only joy had been de- stroyed. But his friends were grieved to think that this splendid talent was I being lost. They went to a wealthy W cause count, named Count Zamovski, and told him of Doberman's great gifts, and and his difficulties. To their great ■ joy, he gave them a wonderful violin, for him—not a cheap one, but a Stradivarius, worth several thousand dollars. You can imagine the wild delight with which Bronislaw re. 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