A merica 5cwith Periodical Ccmar CLAYTON ATINUI - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO Tilivri-Roi PAGE SEVEN 1; 0,19, ylgoN IC t.t; giIIIIIIIIMMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMMEMEMMIIMINIMM IRIMMir4 is =. — E.'. _ THE SEASON'S GREETINGS E.- RECALL FROM EXILE Men of narrow v isles boast of what they call "our civilization" while snout people, as Oscar Wilde has correctly told us, "she in exile" although "everyone," as he further 5685 — 1924 said, "i'4 born a king." Nut much of a journey beyond the rather re- Monday, September 29 First Day of New Year stricted compass of what is called Wednesday, October 1 Fast of Gedaliah the w'orld's culture is needed to con- Wednesday, October 8 vince one of any idealism worthy of Yom Kippur Monday, October 13 the nume that a preponderating ma- First Day of Tabernacles Sunday, October 19 jority of our globe's inhabitants are Hoshannah Rabbah living stunted lives. lives in exile Monday, October 20 Shemini Atzereth from the regal domain of the oppor- Tuesday, October 21 tunity for their j ust realizati• in. &enchain Torah Tuesday, Wednesday, October 28, 29 When I contemplate the myriads of Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan myriads of battered, broken and . Thursday, Friday, November 27, 28 Rosh Chodesh Kislev . . blasted lives that I have seen in my Monday, December 22 First Day of Chanukah travels, for which little or no thought . Saturday, Sunday, December 27, 28 Reek Chodesk Tebeth . . is as yet taken to bring them light and uplift, I cannot but feel that 5685 — 1925 much of what we call "our civilza• lion" is but the superficial sheen of Tuesday, January 6 . a predominant putrescence. flow can Fast of Tebeth Monday, January 26 we be civilized as long as we know - Rosh Chodesh Shebat of that vast horde of half men, wom- Tuesday, Wednesday, February 24, 25 Rosh Chodkh Adar . • en and children who like an ocean E Monday, March 9 Fad of Esther of slumbering terrors encircle our • Tuesday, March 10 Purim little island of smug complace ncy Thursday, March 26 and turn the mute pleading of their Rosh Chodesh Nissan Thursday, April 9 pitiable poverty to us in vain? llos First Day of Passover can We be content with and in "our Friday, Saturday, April 24, 25 Rosh Cliodesh lyar civilization" if we realize, as being Tuesday, May 12 Lag B'Omer civilized ni• must, that out of the Sunday, May 24 vastness of that seething mass of be - Rosh Chodesh Siren Friday, May 29 nighted and impoverished human I First Day of Pentecost . stuff may conic any time influences 23 22, MoAday, Tuesday, June Roth Chodesh Tammuz and infections that may penalize se- Thursday, July 9 Fast of Tammuz verely our selfishness or indifference? Thursday, July 22 No, we may not boast of "our" or of Rosh Chodesh Ab Thursday, July 30 • spy civilization unt il we recognize Fast of Al, and have appropriate regard for the Thursday, Friday, August 20, 21 Rosh Chodek Ellul universal inclusiveness of our rela- Saturday, September 19 tions. We have got to make our First Day of the New Year c la im of brut herhood a practice as well as a proud precept, Every life everywhere. no matter what he its native or adopted condition, must be brought to feel the quickening im- pulse of our vivifying solicitude and touch. No human child of Gott any- where dare be allowed to die in exile By DR. ISAAC GOLD. but must be called and led by the of Israel's return to his ancient big-brotherly hand of our love to bol dated A. .1. T. the A cable to home; their importance, in other conic at least to the threshold of the Jerusalem, July 8, reports that words, was qualitative rather than realization of his royal possibilities during the month of June 1755 Jew- quantitative. They were the van- with which he is dowered of the At immigrants arrived in Palestine. guard, the pioneers, who were looked Heavenly Parent in his native royal- This is the largest number of arrivals upon as blazing the trail for the ty, if we are to be entitled to respect who have come into Palestine in any thousands who were to follow. Skep- ourselves as at least incipiently civil- I one month up to now, and tallies with tics on the subject of Palestine smiled ized. We have lor•ir rolled the word' reports previously received from vari. knowingly when thousands were civilization as a honeyed delight ous cities of Europe describing the spoken of, being certain that little upon our tongue. It is high time increased efforts of Jews of various Palestine could never contribute ma- that we concern ourselves with its classes, especially in Poland and terially towards the solution of the connotation and commit ourselves to its command. Civilization is a recall Austria, to emigrate to Palestine. It problem of Jewish homelessness. Since those (lays, almost all of the from exile. It is redemption, restos tallies also with information which ation and realization. — Alexander skeptics have found faith, and when has recently come out of the home- land to the effect that the financial we now hear that in one month Pales- Lyons. tine has received 1800 new Jewish and industrial depression from which Dr. W. M. Rappaport, one of the Palestine had suffered in the early immigrants, it is time that we begin months of the present year, has come to attach to the movement not only a leading figures in Jewish journalism to an end and that new avenues of qualitative but also quantitative sig. in Switzerland, died in Zurich re- employment, tobacco growing end nificance. Given conditions in Pales- cently. quarrying among others, have been tine which will make possible a con- opened up. Compared with the num- tinuation of this immigration rate, a ber of Jewish immigrants who used total of 20,000 to 25,000 of our to flock every month into the United homeleas should be able to establish A Happy New Year to States before the doors of this coun- themselves in the homeland of their my many Jewish Friends try were shut, the close to 1800 ar- people every year. What other land rivals during June in I'alestine do not in the face of the present bars which cut a very great figure. Neverthe- have been set up against our people less even front the point of view of can offer as good an opportunity? quantity, they represent a substantial Moreover, given a continuation of measure of relief for the large Jew- the some favorable economic condi- ish masses of Europe who are vir- tions, Palestine's capacity for absorp- tually homeless in the sense that they tion of newcomers would show a arc eagerly looking for a new, real natural increase as the months and years went on, so that a number of horse. 6425 Concord years hence it should be possible Skeptics Smiled. When the number of Jewish im- greatly to increase the figurs given above. migrants into Palestine amounted to SOFT DRINKS • Evidence is Clear. ed . • a few hundred, they were con- sidered important not in themselves, Inc the face of this clear evidence. Melrose 1278 but in the promise they held for the evidence which ought to qualify as IC'. future. They were held up as a sym- valid in the minds of the most hard- headed practical business men or statesmen, who will now say that the claims and predictions with regard to Palestine once made by men ovho were called dreamers and vicionariu, are not on the road to Refits) fulfill- ment? In what has here been said care was taken to stipulate that economic conditions in Palestine maintain their present favorable status and even im- prove. So far as ,miitical conditions are concerned, it is as humanly cer- tain as anything can be that they will continue to romain favorable to Jewish immigration, for critics of the present regime in Palestine fre- quently lose sight of the fact that whatever restrictions the governinont imposes on immigration are due sole- ly to the still limited capacity of the country to receive new arrivals. Wit- ness the fact that as soon as tne success of tobae:e growing in Pales• tine was demonstr..t•ll the govern- ment voluntarily d.uhled Ito num- ber of permits for i•eointration. Eco- nomic conditions, th?s.- -;es, make up the only determinies factor. JEWISH CALENDAR DETROIT ART GLASS STUDIO JOHN E. JUDSON, Prop. Designers and Manufacturers of STAINED AND LEADED GLASS CHURCHES, RESIDENCES AND PUBLIC BUILDINGS SERVICE NOT AT THE EXPENSE OF QUALITY Phone Cherry 7209 NII I I I I I I I I I I I I11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111110111111111111111111111111116 - -- • - — _ -- ell Happy New Year to @All Our Jewish Friends Roxborough & Taliaferro ATTORNEYS AT LAW 536 GRATIOT AVE. lii0 ,.: 4 ;2 E: Samuel Feldman a Real Estate -1-- - . 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It is a fact that what the Jew, of the world do ier Palestine in the way of private and publiz enterprises, and especially for toe Kesel Hayesod, determines largely tha volume of tha' Palostine can ab- sorb. What is referred to here is not merely the various immigration serv- ices, receiving stations, sanitation and maintenance which the Keren Ilayesod conducts in Palestine. Th.. tenacity of the country depends also on the number of new colonies estab- lished, the number of new houses, the building of which is made possible through the Mortgage Bank, the edu- cational facilities provided, the medi- cal and sanitary service; not to speak of the system of loans which makes posaible the construction of public works and other enterprises which provide employment to those not otherwise employed. In all of the enterprises enumerated, the Keren Bayesoil plays the leading role. It, therefore, may be described as the key which opens the doors of Pales- tine to the home-hungry masses of our people. Can it not be said that when the doors of all other lands have been locked against our people, Providence has pointed out this land and indi- cated also the hey with which it may be unlocked? Our Thirty Conveniently Located Stations Arc Ready to Serve You. Pick out the nearest one in your neighborhood-- then let your car tell the rest of the story. DRIVE IN I a >no Skrzycki Pie Compan 5807 RUSSELL STREET NORTHWAY 3160 l Dr. Leo S. Rowe, director-gesseral of the Pan-American Union, led in thb round-table discussion on the subject of "Inter-American Relations —the Elements of a Constructive Pan-American Policy" at the fourth annual Institute of Politica held in Williamstown, Mass„ Aug. 1 to 28. Our Station at Twelfth and Euclid. 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