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Chautauqua President States
Society Needs Independent
Educational Status.

VAST SUM GATHERED
TO LAY FOUNDATION
OF PALESTINE LIFE

' Editor of The Detroit Jewish
Chronicle:
At a meeting of the hoard of direc- American Jews Raised $8,500,-
as Chu. H. le..41.1
ICagyvvight. MI.
tors of the Jewish Chautauqua SO-
000 During Three Years
Well, the Klan found that New Yorkers didn't scare worth a cent. ciety attention was called to a cum-
for Upbuilding Work.
Hob-goblins and such are all right in the State of Ignorance, but not in a munivation published in the Jewish
State of Intelligence. Mr. Bryan seemed to put policy above principle, press suggesting that the Work of the
which was rather disappointing, because Bryan usually has the courage .Jewish Chautauqua Society might be KEREN HAYESOD ITSELF
of his convictions. Of course, the Klan has received an eye blacker than carried on through the Union of (-W-
RAISED SIX MILLIONS
its robes, though between us I don't think the whole organization is worth etkall Hebrew Congregations and that
the wrangle that's made over it. There are a lot of Babbitts in it who like this department of the Union he mot- Colonies Thrive, Urban Expan-
to dress up and parade around. It doesn't make much difference to them ed in honor of Dr. Henry Berkowitz,
sion Continues and Educa-
whether they are marching in a Knights of Pythias uniform, just so long as thereby perpetuating both his work
tion System Progresses,
they think they are making an ingression. Then some fellows find in th
and his memory. The board appre-
Klan easy money. Some few are religious fanatics. Others are earnest- tattles such recognition of the great
minded men who have been influenced into believing that through such a %cork of the Jewish Chautauqua So-
PITTSBURGH. —That American
masked organization they function for a Protestant America. But it is ciety and the desire expressed that Jews have raised $8500,000 for the
difficult to understand how sensible own can still be we thoroughly deludedl the work be carried on. At the saner . rebuilding of the Jewish homeland in
by the Evanses and Simmonses and the Clarks. I am sure that many of
the board feels that the plan Palestine under the British nuindate
them received a real shock when men like Bainbridge Colby gut through pre cared fails to take account of ice- within the past three years was re-
I ported by Emanuel Neumann, na-
telling them a few truths.
portant considerations.
The Jewish Chautauqua Society is tional secretary of the Palestine
••
B a t w here were the Klan spokesmen in the convention? Yes, I know an organization belonging to all Foundation Fund, at the twenty-
that men spoke for a softer plank in the platform, but where were the Klan Anwrican Jewry and not to either the seventh annual convention of the
Why didn't they get up before that co n v ention an d make the tight Reformed or Orthodox branches. Its Zionist Organization of America in
ten dare?
for themselves? They had sonic delegates. All in all they made a sorry work, purely educational, is along session here. Of this sum, the l'ales-
showing. It is a crying shame that a handful of men can, through shrewd lines which would preclude its amal- tine Foundation Fund rased $6,000,-
gamation with any organization 000, the balance canting from 16 oth-
organizing ability, create un-American divisions in this country.
er agencies, Sir. Neumann said.
strictly religious in character.
.
The Zionist Organization of America met in Pittsburgh this week. Hy virtue of our independent edu- As showing the progress which Pal-
un d s ,
me of the faces so familiar at previous conventions were missing. Brandeis rational character, we have been wet- estine has made through these f
so
d Mack were notable absentees. But Lipsky was there. One thing I must (ane(' by universities and colleges Morris Rothenberg, national chairman'!
e Pa l es _
an
y for Lipsky, he is tenacious and consistent. Though I can detect a no- throughout the country. Other Jew- of the board of directors of th
Fund, reported th at
sa
t
able lessening of the rigidity of his ideas. Ile seems to realize that there ish institutions have attempted the ti
Suits of the finer qualities bought far below the regular whol••
ag-
ri
ai ee
taining :
in
i n n addition iomain
can be a reasonable compromise in order to meet conditions in a practical same work without success.
sale cost. This sale will create no end of talk around town, Why'
es tabli c h.
nner. In other words, fanaticism has given way to feasibility. Ile made This summer, the Jewish Chsutau- cultural colonies previously
shouldn't it? Suits like these aren't sold every day for $14.50, and
ma plea for support and harmony among all elements in Jewry. And there qua Society lecturers are giving to ed, seven new colonies were founded
wise men will be here after them in • hurry. At this price it will
a
is no question but that thousands of Jews are sympathetic today with the thousands of non-Jewish students at- by the fund during the past year, uee-
pay to buy one of these fine suits, even if you don't actually need it,
plan of Palestine restoration who would have nothing, to do with the Zionist tending summer schools in 25 unites- employment has been eliminated, a
movement a few years ago. I sit ies a presentation of Jewish hospital system maintained, narked
In certain in- advances made in fighting malaria
thought and ideals.
.
,.
-
stances academic credits are being and trachoma and outstanding prog-
There are many representative Jewish leaders who refuse to acknowledge fi
e ven. The supporters and lecturers ress registered in immigration, build-
Men's Store
themselves to be Zionists, yet who are in sympathy with any plan that will for this work have been drawn from ing construction, education and other
(Ye•r.saround weight suits—full dress and Tuxedo excepted)
Third Floor
promote an economic rehabilitation of Palestine and make it a more desir- . the censers alive as well as the reform fields•
Urges Merger of Agencies.
able country for the oppressed Jew of Europe v. o turns wit
ope. group, and therefore our position with
escape from an intolerable condition. I one sorry that it is not possible to the general public, as well as the uni-
Charging that the rapid increase in
ublish from the files of newspapers published twenty years ago some of versity authorities, has the strength the numbei of organizations operating
the statements I made at that time concerning the Zionist movement whic h - that comes from representing nation- in America on behalf of Palestine was
aroused so much resentment in Zionist circles. I am sure that the move al, not sectional Judaism.
"confusing and wasteful" and "en-
ed front a number eef distinguished finally revised in accordance with the the efforts undertaken by the Union
ment now actually under way in Palestine is not much different from the one
The organization for carrying on courage(' unscrupulous persons mas-
American Jews recently returned suggestions and criticisms of the to spread Judaism among Jews of
I suggested at that time shoulePhe adopted.
the work of the Jewish Chautauqua querading as representives of respon-
from Palestine, who have all express- members of this conference, every America.
•.•
Society, as instituted by Dr. Henry sible organizations to capitalize to
The resolution adopted follows:
ed their admiration for the work ac- one of whom had the opportunity of
I am in receipt of a scorching letter from one of my readers. In fact, Berkowitz, consists, on the one hand, their own advantage the enormous
complished by the fund. Arming them studying the curriculum, it is the
"The Union of American Hebrew
it should have been written on asbestos, as it might have started into a of a group of religious and education- pro - Palestine sentiment existing
earnest
hope
of
the
commission
that
o riti es who reinstitute its than- among Jews of the United States," are Felix M. Warburg, chairman of the curriculum will be introduced Into Congregations has labored long and
blaze and caused serious damage to the remainder of the mail. He says, eel auth
the Joint Distribution Committee; Dr.
earnestly in behalf of American
st . • cowards " We fight the Klan but don't fight the cellorships and advisory committee Mr. Neumann proposed that these
Joseph Silverman, rabbi emeritus eef all the schools under the guidance of Judaism. It has rendered fine sera•
" Bo
Vatican. I fight for the truth as I see it, and if in fighting for that I acct. and a national hoard of active Jewish 17 organizations co-ordinate their Temple Emanu-el of New York; and the members of this body. Doubtless ire in the cause of Jewish education.
dentally hit someone, I am sorry. Whenever the Vatican, or the hIenace, publicists and laymen who look after work through the establishment of a
with the passing of time and the prac- It has stretched out a strengthening
David A. Brown of Detroit."
national bureau which could gradual-
or the Klan, or Mr. Ford, or a Jew takes a position that I think unjust, I its administrative side, on the other.
Mr. Neumann reported that as a tical application of the curriculum hand to the wavering and Is en-
The
society
is
in
better
condition
ly
combine
and
merge
kindred
organi-
protest. But I am not out fighting the world. Pleasant weather we're hay-
result of the demands made by the changes will suggest themselves. In deavoring to carry the light of in-
financially than it has ever been, nations through one large central or-
ing this summer, brother, think you not?
American delegates to the World the name of the commission I bespeak struction and moral guidance to the
More than $611,000 has been raised ganiratieen.
.
Zionist Congress held in Carlsbad the frank and friendly co-operation scattered remnants.
Mr. Neumann reported as one of
toward the Henry Berkowitz :Siemer-
of every member of the conference.
The B'nai B'rith News sounds a timely warning. It points out that ial Fund, and the drive is still in 1 the outstanding events of the past last year, the major part eef the bud-
"The Central Conference of Am-
get has been devoted to agricultural We hope that we may be given the erican Rabbis puts itself on record as
the position of the Jew is more insecure in Europe than it has been in, progress. It is to he' regretted that . year's work the progress made in
benefit of any aid that the members
a great many years. This may seem a surprising statement, yet upon care- misappreLensions regarding the Jew- bringing Zionists and non-Zionists to- colonization work in Palestine, which feel able tee give. It need scarcely in hearty accord with the objects and
ful analysis, it will be found to be true. As a result of the war the Jews , ish Chautauqua Society should he giv- gather with regard to the practical has been highly praised by Professor be said that any and every suggestion t•ndeavors of the union, and herewith
are in a most precarious position. A flood of hate and envy has been loosed en publicity at a time when the society upbuilding of Palestine, which on the Elwood Mead, conunissioner of the
pledges itself to the full extent of its
made will receive the careful and re-
upon them. While it is true that in Russia the position of the Jew is much is engaged in a national campaign , part of the non-Zionists was carried Bureau of Reclamation of the United spectful consideration of the joint power, to stand back of the union
better now than it was during the Czarist regime, the thought persists that which is reaching a successful conclu- forward under the leadership of Louis States Dt•partment of the Interior,
and to co-operate with it In every
corn mission.
ranked as the world's foremost coloni-
way possible, both in its endeavor to
this condition is but temporary. There is a feeling that one of these days, sin '•
. alarshall of New York, chairman of
"Nay' I call especial attention to raise adequate funds for its work and
zation expert, who surveyed the l'al-
the Soviet government will be overthrown and the Jews will then be in a
the American Jewish Committee, and
Cordially yours,
In every other country, with possibly
estine Foundation Fund colonies re- the urgent recommendation of the de- in its larger plans for the expansion
plight almost unthinkable.
JOS. J. GREENBERG, pres.1 in the part of the Zionists by Dr.
cently at the invitation of the World sirability, nay, the necessity of an of its activities and the widening of
exception eef England, France and Italy, the Jew is worse off today than he
Chaim Weizmann, president of the
additional session on some week day. its influence for good in furtherng the
Zionist Organization.
was before the war. See the News thinks that in view of the restrictionist
World Zionist Organization. "If this
The curriculum has made provision Jewish cause and in intensifying Jew-
policy now in force in this country our leaders the world over should begin
mow
is
crowned
with
success,
and
I
i
for a two day per week session. We ish faith and life in Amercia."
to look around a bit and see where on the earth's surface there is a place
have no doubt it will," Mr. Neumann
understand fully that so radical a de-
The following were elected officers
to which the Jew can turn in the hour of intolerable persecution. Palestine Summer Cooking Class:
declared, "it will be due in great meas-
parture can be realized only gradu-
offers the opportunity for so small a number that it is almost a negligible
Summer cooking demonstrations ure to the pioneer work done by the
ally,
We recognize local difficulties of the conference:
quantity. The situation is not exaggerated and it is perfectly in order that are being held every Wednesday af- Palestine Foundation Fund, which
Honorary President, Kaufman
and conditions. But when all is said
cognizance should be taken of these facts.
ternoon from 1 to 3 at the North End from the beginning has insistent upon
there will be scarcely any dissent Kohler, New York; President, Abram
Simon,
Washington; Vice-President,
Branch of the Jewish Institute, 1111 the passi b ility and necessity of co-
from the proposition that not suffici-
Westminster.
The demonstrations operation between all elements of •ew-
(Concluded from page 1S)
ent time is had for the religious edu- Louis Wolsey, Cleveland; Treasurer,
The Nation says:
Morris
Newfield,
Birmingham; Cor-
consist of the following: Preparing of ry and to this end has preserved its
cation of our children and our youth
"Henry Ford is known as widely for his welfare work among
ice creams, water ices, fruit punches, own character as a neutral fund in looking step taken by the commission under the single plan now in vogue in responding Secretary, Morris S. La-
his employes as fur the canny scheming that has made his Gar-
picnic salads, sandwiches and other which Zionists and non-Zionists may was the organization of the commis- well-nigh all our congregations. Let zaron, Baltimore; Recording Secre-
sion into four sub-committees as foo us all strive towards an ever increas- tary, Isaac E. Marcuson, Macon, Exe-
gantuan profits. But we suspect Mr. Ford none the less of being
summer edibles. The women attend- participate on an equal footing."
lows: Committee on elemetary edu- ing amount of time devoted to religi- cutive Board: Rabbi David Phllipson,
at heart no better than the Walrus and the Carpenter, who wept
ing are most enthusiastic about the
Colonies Are Thriving.
—but ate them up just the same. Mr. Ford has granted his 23,000
additional knowledge of preparing
Morris Rothenberg, whose report cation; committee on youth educa- ous education. This is indeed a con. Cincinnati, and Rabbi Abbe Hillel Sil-
ver, Cleveland, for two years; Rabbi
office employes in Detroit a five-day week. Ile has many times ex-
these summer delicacies.
was largely devoted to the advances tion; committee on adult and univer- summation devoutly to be wished."
Gerson B. Levi, Chicago, and. Rabbi
pressed the view that five clays a week is enough for any one to
Those interested are invited to at- made in the reeonstructien of Pal•s- sity education, and committee on
Delivers Stirring Address.
teacher-training.
labor. How benevolent and how different from the views of Mr.
Edgar F. Magnin, Los Angeles, for
tend.
tine during the past year, reported
A resolution endorsing the work of one year, to fill four vacancies.
"Under the auspices of these com-
Cary! But observe: Mr. Ford's office employes have in the past
that the 43 colonies established by
had two weeks' vacation with pay. This year there will be no
Annual Excursion:
the fund are in a thriving condition mittees, a plan of publication has the Union of American Ilebrew Con-
vacation; twelve weeks of five working days will cancel the two
The annual excursion of the Jewish and that unemployment had been been prepared fuel adopted which, we gregations and offering it its co-
Rabbi Abraham Caplan, chief do-
weeks' vacation with pay. If the system is continued beyond the
Institute Mothers Club will be to practically wi pe d out as a result of trust, will result in the issuance of operation was unanimously adopted.
The resolution was presented to the cent at the Hildesheimer Rabbinical
twelve summer weeks, the pay of the employes will thenceforth be
Sugar Island Sunday, July 13. the success achieved in the cultivation text-books in accordance with the re-
conference
after
a
stirring
address
Seminary
in Berlin, died in that city
docked for the day off. And observe further: The day which is
Oakland residents wishing to leave of tobacco, introduced into the colon- quirements of the new curriculum.
Definite arrangements have already by David A. Brown, chairman of a recently.
being subtracted from the working week is Saturday. Saturday
in a group are to meet at 7:30 in the
morning at the North End Branch of maintained
ies through by
the
experiment
station been made with several authors and special committee of 25 which is now
has always been a half holiday; so Mr. Ford's employes are gaining
the
fund.
Eight thousand Jews from various
engap el on plans for the strengthen.
twelve HALF days and losing eleven WHOLE ones. And Mr.
the Jewish Institute, 1111 Westmins-
"Through the' complete system eef we hope to be able to supply the ur-
ing and financing of the work of the European centers will be admitted in-
Ford himself is able to demonstrate a great social theory and at
ter.
Jewish education maintained in Pales- gent need for good text-books quite
to
( amnia under the auspices of phi'.
Union,
who,
in
outlining
the
activities
soon.
the some time save five clays' pay on 23,000 employes. Upon the
For the Hastings Street Branch the tine by the fund," Mr. Rothenberg
and the plans of the Union, made a anthropic organizations approved by
Acceptance of Curriculum Urged,
group will leave the Jewish Institute, sa id "with its more than 13,000 pu-
whole, we think we prefer Mr. Gary."
plea
for
the
support
of
the
Rabbis
MI
the
government.
"Now
that
the
curriculum
has
been
asi 7 Fast High street, not later than pits, ' 500 teachers and 135 schools, and
the establishment of a Ilebrew Uni-
Well, what are we going to do about those Roumanian outrages? I am 8 o'clock.
l'rice for adults is 75c, for children versity, the beginnings of which are
willing to take the word of the Jewish Telegraphic Agency 11s against the
now rising on Mt. Scopus, we can look
Roumanian Foreign Ministry. Mr. Landau, the Managing Director of the 40c.
forward to a new fountain of Hebra-
J. T. A., seeks the news and transmits it as he finds it. And the excerpts
ic culture and Jewish civilization."
from Roumanian newspapers which he has sent to the press of this country Neighborhood Improvement
Condensed Statement Showing Condition of
I uneducated Association:
"Marked progress has been made in
of inhuman outrages upon the Jews by gangs o
Members of the association are the development of the Jewish earl-
hoodlums call for something more than a polite denial by the Roumanian
minister to this country, and the equally polite denials from the Roumanian most gratified at the hearty response cultural settlements (luring the past
Minister of Foreign Affairs in Roumania. These attacks cannot be lies in the early closing movement which ,, , , ar. ..-
r la y per cent more wo rkmen
made out of the whole cloth and printed in Roumanian papers. What pos. this organization is sponsoring. Tues. • arc en owed on the
th colonies this a a
d ay evening, July 1, all the dry gondol th:in in 1423, and 'the Teat im . r) i v ' er-
sible reason would there be for doing it. We read of Jewish travelers being
beaten in a most cowardly manner by gangs and thrown off trains, and fee- storeS, shoe stores, fruit, grocery and
p aon
(ti
no merit en the h
tie
quently their injuries are so serious as to require hospital attention. Of dairy shops closed promptly at ' 7:
Palestine
ise.mic situ
! has led the genital
evOlt
"".
o'clock.With this as a beginning the
mits for inn'
course, it is understood that there are usually ten rowdies to one victim,
double the number of' permits
because men of that type always attack like wolves in packs. They are too association hopes to develop further migrants so that the
the rate ' 'of , Mine
:-

.i an
cowardly to attack even old men single handed. A copy of this statement activities in the interest of the Oak.
Into Palestine duri ng 1s 21 has
OF DETROIT
land district.
been 1,000 and month and over. This
is being sent to the Roumanian Minister to the United Slates.
Following the example of mereh- graton
due chiefly to the in-
At
the
Close
of Business June 30th, 1924.
•:
ants who have offered prizes for im Pr' eawnt i5
If some Jewish newspaper wishes to inaugurate an interesting sym- those in the garden contest the 0. K. troduction of tobacco cultivation into
posium during the summer months to entertain their heated traders who Grocery Co., Westminster and Del- our colonization work and t bases,
RESOURCES
long to rank with
are forced to remain in town, I suggest this subject: "Is it proper for a mar, have agreed , to offer a prize of bids fair before
$28,064,304.78
Loans and Discounts
Rabbi to be a delegate to a political convention?" I am sure that Rabbi $5's worth of groceries which will he. oranges and wine as tine of the most
United States Bondi and Certificates
3,965,24L41
Stephen S. Wise, who I understand was present at the Democratic convert(awarded to the best new 1924 garden. important export articles of Pales-
Other Bonds and Securities....
....
1,945,366.52
tion in New York in a dual capacity as duly elected delegate and as one At the next meeting of the Neigh; t iny.
Urban Growth Proceeds,
borhood Improvement Association,
of the ministers to offer prayer, will be interested in such a discussion.
Banking House, Furniture and Fixtures and other Real Estate 1,221,009.26
"Hand in hand wth the extension
which will be held Tuesday evening,.
,
Customers Liability on Letters of Credit and Acceptances
295,812.15
e r, th e of the network of agricultural settle-
before the for
Zionist the
convention
in Pitts- July goes
15, at 1111
We s tminst
Cash and Due from Banks, Bankers and U. S. Treasurer
meats,
the
process 1.t urban de.-
15,216,743.19
If my eye had caught the article
velopment, the rise of new suburbs,
burgh la s t week I surely would have clipped it out and sent it to the leaders matter of awarding prizes
Interest and Discount Earned, Not Collected—Net
104,474.21
just to convince them that I am willing to pass encouraging news along even best back yard will be considered.
modern in every respect, outside the
n't subscribe to every "ism". But when one gets,about forty weekly
ancient cities eef Palestine. Here, ttm,
Mothers
Club
Block
Party:
if I nags, twenty monthlazines and scores of books behind in his read-
$50,812,951.52
The Oakland Mothers Club will the Palestine Foundation Fund has
LIABILITIES
ing, the re a d e rs of this column can't expect to get everything that's new
even . helped considerably towards the
fresh from the printer. So this item in the Living Age of the issue of hold a block party Wednesday
Stock
Capital
$ 2,000,000.00
ing, July 16, at 7 o'clock, in front of , building up of these modern suburbs,
until July 2.
June
June 28 didn't meet my eyes unti
the Moore School on Hague between which resemble Anurican settlements
Surplus Fund
2,000,000.00
,
Cameron and Oakland. The program in their general outlay and types of
Undivided
Profits—Net
780,551.86
It seems that Dr. Wolfgang Weisl left Vienna last March to interview will consist of the following:
, houses."
Reserve for Accrued Interest and Taxes, etc.—Net
Referring to the present recognition
87,052.17
King Hussein, who had just been proclaimed at Shuni Caliph of Transjor-
I
N.—Classical
s lassical Music.
07 : 8 9
i of the fund, of which Samuel 1:nter-
dania, Mesopotamia, and Hejaz. And in the Neue Freie Presse, the Vienna
Liability Under Letters of Credit and Acceptances
298,308.97
P.
1' M —Street Dancing.
R
mver
is
president,
as
the
principal
fl
liberal daily, the doctor gives the account of his interview. It is really
9-10 P. M: -Moving
pictures1
Circulating Notes
491,400.00
most interesting, but the section I wanted to send to the Zionists was this:
through the courtesy of the Detroit ' asocial instrument for the rebuilding
Dividends Unpaid
60,220.50
Tuberculosis Society, one an educa- of the Jewish Homeland in l'alestine,
"I mentioned Jewish immigration to Palestine, saying that
45,095,418.02
following its establishment three
Deposits
tional film and the other a comedy.
Jews wished to migrate there because they were persecuted in
years ago at the Cleveland convention
most parts of the world and had no home of their own. The King
of the Zionist Organization, which
Council of Clubs Excursion:
$50,812,951.52
said at once, 'Let them come. Let them come. let them come to
The Council of Clubs of the Jewish precipitated a bitter fight and split
every part of Arabia, not merely to Palestine!' Then, throwing
Institute will hold its annual excur• in the organization, Mr. Neumann
DIRECTORS
open his mantle and striking his breast, he said: 'Let the Jews
sion at Sugar Island Sunday, July 13. said
come to my heart. I'll receive them!' Now, I'll say that was
EDSEL B. FORD
"The present year has witnessed
EDWARD M. MANCOURT
p pretty fine of the King."
WILLIAM P. HAMILTON
the final emergence of the Palestine '
CHAS. S. MOTT
CHARLES
H.
HODGES
Foundation Fund from the sea of op-
:•
EDWIN H. NELSON
JAMES INGLIS
position, misrepresentation and hos-
Dr. Weill says further that
CHARLES M. ROEHM
RICHARD P. JOY
tility with which it has been compelled
"This was not an official pronouncement on the Palestine
JOHN R. RUSSEL
SAMUEL R. KINGSTON
Former Minister Deemed Party's to battle in the beginning. The oppo-
question. The Zionists are seeking something besides one mote
FRANZ C. KUIIN
MURRAY W. SALES
sition has been quieted. Groups that
Most Effective Figure.
country to which they can migrate. They are looking for a land
D. B. LEE
HENRY H. SANGER
had formerly held studiously aloof are
where Jewish settlers will not be at the mercy of official favor and
ALVAN MACAULEY
CHARLES R. TALBOT
LONDON.—(J. T. A.)—Persistent now glad to co-operate and are warm-
popular prejudice. None the less the Caliph's remark was more
JOSEPH MACK
CHARLES B. WARREN
rumors are afloat that Sir Alfred ly welcomed into the fold. I am par-
than a mere gesture of courtesy; it was typical of the deeply
Mond, former minister of Public ticularly glad to state that almost all
religious and spiritual character of the man."
Works in Lloyd George's cabinet, will of that group of Zionists who had
MEMBEP. OF FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM
••
succeed to the leadership of the Liber- withdrawn from active participation
Foreign Eechange
Seeing* Areeeent.
This week's instalment of "Random Thoughts" will be sent to the San
al party. Possessing great brain-pow. in the movement on the issue of the
Demesne Exchange
Chet/tine Aceeseits
Complete record of balances and signatures
Francisco Jewish Times and the Los Angeles Jewish Review by aeroplane
Palestine
Foundation
Fund
in
1921
er
and
popularity,
it
is
believed
that
Safety
Deposit
Vaults
read the same comments on
Cseenartial Account.
is kept of butte bank., and ...teasers' cheek,
BO that our friends on the Pacific Coast may
are now active workers and this ap-
Selety Deposit gale.
5% on Savings
can be cashed at either without delay
current items of Jewish interest at the same time as their co-religionists when he is elected to Parliament, he
number of their leaders, no-
in eastern cities. Levity is out of order, but I trust no offense will be will be chosen as the official leader plies to a
tably the distinguished Reform rabbi,
of
the
party
in
that
body.
taken when I suggest that "Random Thoughts" are getting up in the
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Sir Alfred Mond has already con- Abha !fillet Silver of Cleveland, the
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Visitors Praised Work.
There was only one thing that worried me about the Democratic con- next election, and meanwhile is at the
I
a strong :
received
head
of
the
campaign
for
the
Liberal
"Our
work
has
rentino. I was afraid that owing to the prolonged session the chaplains
party candidates in the country.
impetus from the indorsements receiv-
would be hard put to find new prayers to interest the delegates.

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