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December 19, 1924 - Image 15

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1924-12-19

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en Pictures of New Palestine

By DR. JOSEPH SILVERMAN ,

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child.
l'he survivors of those early settlers
of the 'tit's, strong and gentle mart and
woolen, today point with pride to the
second generation of colonists \chit+
they have reared fur Palestine. They

anu• New York.
Rabbi Emeritus of Temple EmEl,


Christmas is here again.
This year it follows a heated
Political campaign. Let us
now in the joyous celebration
of the birth of the Prince of
Peace forget all the differ-
ences of opinions that brought
rancor and bitterness, and
w,'ith hearts made kind by the
spirit of the glad season re-
member that we are all chil-
dren of one Great Father and
with smiling faces go for-
ward into 1925 with only
kindness and charity in our
minds and hearts.
(HOMER WARREN)

a new influx 14

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As,

have lived 10 witness
pioneers and they tong upon the new-
comers with mingled feelings. They I
are glad to see the land swurining
with them, but they feel as if their
work is dwarfed by lhe nelvclers.
Youth is I ietorious and forgetful of

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Chief Executive of Republic
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Jewish Settlement.

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N EW YORK.-- (J. T. A.)--The in-
Lafayette Building
vit t ith n to .Jewish emigrants to settle
VA
in 'Mexico was renewed by General
F'
PleitatTit Elias ('alley, pre; ideal-elect
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nacattiniessestiintmeleantse.
of Mexico, who was in this city while
nnistourogreittist eng retiontetssign mo
rietim e ittitnintimetities o tiotilienimi o
in route to Maxi ii.
Prt,ithilt ('apes, in summarizing
two years' absence, in Beth Hake.
1116.
Official welcome to Zionist chief, after
i "" in Eur"P" , d eclared
rem, new Jerusalem suburb. Dr. Wei:mann ,lands in center; on his left is hi. ininr'"
/61.111.11\1 10011
GREETINGS OF THE SEASON
Chief Shepardic Rabbi Meir and on his right is Jacob Meyuhas, president of that as
while
visiting the
capital Jewish
cities,
approached
by various
1,e w
• esinPritions with regard to Jewish
the Council of Jerusalem Jews.
result
111(1 Mexico as
melody running to the word' "Jordan immigration
VII
am it hard road to trahltel." But there of an interview with him on his first
is a certain .1t-wish engineer who visit to New York. In the various
"EINSTEINS"
found that while Jordan is it hard road European centerslie observed the
---
Before leaving Jerusalem, I decid- to travel up strt-am it is an exceeding- plight of the ninny thousands of
ed to have a look at the Hebrew Uni- ly easy one down stream. Ile disco:- stranded Jewish refugees and it is his
versity, of which I had heard so much. creel that is here the riser mingles with opinion that is is an absolute neces-
hundreils of feet sitv to alleviate this condition.
In America 1 had heard of a medical
it
ale t S • 1 s
In his signed statement, President
college WhiCh American physicians low•er than its short. Tin., swift down-
i
, s,
were building or Were CuingtO build. ward current, he COM al , I . s 0
C. C. BERGHOEFFER, Prop.
(nth s sta t es
In the early morning of a crys tal turned into electrical energy.
"I
wish to confirm the statement I
This
ed up the slope of
I clear slay, I clim b
energy should become Palestine's Kill- nude in my interview with John Si-
FORT SHELBY GARAGE BUILDING
Mount Scopus, in the company of an e'ipal industrial asset. mons on Aug. 10, in which I extended
American business man who had come
Reitenlierg made his plans and the , a friendly invitation for immigration
Phone Main 5517
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prepared
too "prospecting."
government gave him the 1101 - 1,sary i nto .n01(11'010 . dews who are
We reached our destination after concessions. I visited the first power to join with the Mexican nation in the
a good, stiff climb. I forgot to look station which he erected under the con- utouilding
s s
of the national industries
Distributors of
for t h e university, for the vista which Cessions, not tin the Jordan but 011 the of the country, as law-abiding citi-
• v on all sides enraptured
rose to 1, •i e.‘
Audia, a short distance from Tel it,tis.
There were t h e roofs and tow- Aviv. It is a handsome concrete struc-
Illa
"I am gratified to hear that Jewish
, 01, of Jerusalem at our feet, and be- hire- and its Diesel engines furnish organizations are concerning them-
yond. the suburbs and the hill, of ebetric light and power to the inu,ni- selves with the project of assisting
On the other side rolled
Judaea.
t aind'1atfa;
The 'their unfortunate co-religionists
,
TRUCK TIRES
away' the misty blue hills of Moab.
fi rs re
l.C.inai"fi"s if Tel
reluctant t so re- abroad to establish themselves in Mex-
reluc
isieses were at. or'Sl.
"They have picked out a splendid
part
because
It
Was
ico and thereby provide an excellent
PASSENGER CAR TIRES
cede(' the current,
:
site," I said, "but where is the uni-
of the reconstruction if the Jewish addition to the industry and thrift'.
MECHANICAL RUBBER GOODS
versity?"
homeland. They have since, however, nests of the Mexican republic.
No, the university was not there,
„ The government of Mexico, insofar
thought better of it. The Jews con-
GARDEN HOSE — RUBBER BOOTS
• but I saw the cornerstone that Weiz- shier the incident t ypical as well as
its its good offices are needed, will help
mann and others had laid—and close
CADILLAC 7910
symbolic. "The Arabs," they say, are these people to adapt themselves and
by an old structure that was tem-
478 W. COLUMBIA ST.
i 1 rosper as citizens of Mexico.
porarily being used for the bio-cheuni- seeing the light."
An interesting persnality, this
"(Signed) P. Elias Calles." I
, cal department. Since my return to
broad-shouldered,
tall,
Rutenberg,
, America I have learned that the new
Will Welcome Jews.
building is in process of construction. with quiet and lithe movements, and
But he is it man of In his first interview President Cal-
"Aren't they putting the cart be- so soft-spoken.
iron determination Ile had a hard les stated: "Mexico is now passing
s -2, fore the horse," remarked lily friend, time finding, the money to finance nut through a period of agrarian reforms.
"building a university at this stage of
government will be
only his concession but 1 1, 11 11 the pre- The policy of my
:the game?"
pp, all Jews who wish to come
liminary investigations. Ile sent his i o ,,,,,,i,•,,
I enlightened us,
But the
h gu i te
and to accord them
This university," he said, "or at first plea for money to the hefen • to settle in Mexico
protection and help. The only con-
heist its scientific faculties, will first Ilayesod and received help. Ile later
Ilayestol for aid d tints for immigration to Mexico is
of all serve the interests of the land applied to the Karen
fur his Audja River plant and sue- that they obey the laws of the coun-
The micro-biological and chemical lab-
ce•ded. He obtained money also from try. The Mexican consuls abroad are
oratories ore already of great help to
MANGANESE BANK SAFES — VAULT DOORS
other Jewish bodies including the Am- already instructed to issue freely visas
the chalutzim. And we consider the
Committee, to Jewish (-migrants. Of course, in
I agricultural institute and experiment erican Joint Distribution
which have organized the Pale'stin'e order to insure the success of the Jew-
1st:mons under Prof. Otto Warburg as
/..-•••••••-.
Company with a capital "f ish settlement in Mexico it should be
Lock Experts Furnished at Short Notice.
I part of the university, and you know Ele•tric
$5,000,000. carried out on a well-prepared scheme.
1
how
much
that
institution
has
done
c.:() %
Factories, mills, workshops—these "The first line of action that sug-
ste•':
It
I for Palestinian agriculture. The tea- are expected to spring up and pros- ' gests itself would be the agricultural
' dernic departments will probably come
New and Second-band Fireproof and Filing Safes.
per as a result of Ilutenberg'S enter- settlement. In this respect I could
cwt
last, but they are on the way."
.. I
prise. I thought of Pittsburgh and I tell you that the Mexican government ,
lint to me it appeared perfectly nat-
-
in obtaining Jew'
s
„,
;,,
fi
tl
y
interested
oral that one of the first tasks in the felt grateful that when those enter- . i
prises arise in Palestine they will be , ish settlers. Our minister of agricul-
rebuilding of the spiritual center of
.ks and tore, Senor Ramon de Negri, follows
the Jewish race should be the erection without the ugly smokibstat
still uglier smoke. The Holy Land closely the developments and main-
I of a great center of learning!
and modern factories! Well, why not? taint, contracts with Jewish organiza-
"Do you expect to produce any Ein-
of the party asked Holiness and industry should g" to- Dons which are interested in Jewish
steins here? one
II
settlement in Mexico."
gether.
with a smile.
Quite a number of respectable i n-
- --
"Why not?" the guide answered,

"especially since Einstein himself is dustrial plants are already in opera- 0.*****0 .0******0000**00,000
tion. There are the brick works near
Irl
helping us."
sulfa the salt works near Athlit, large
FRED C. ALLEN, Res. Mgr.


anus mills near Haifa and others. But
The Queen Quality Way
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chain, Biblical quaintness, primi tive
Phone Cadillac 4365
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Offices: Detroit, Toronto
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things, views the prospect of those fac-
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"Palestine: should not be like every
other country," he said.
And at that point we overtook with
our auto a. group of ehalutzins, among
whom were also a cunilie-r of women,
marching gayly down the roads
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I have been siobeling the past week
through the 00101111 1 Of du-
Samaria and I must acknow . -
/' 'edge that I am 'infatuated with the
j, beauty Of the yountry, its hills and vil-
,e !ages, sun-light and stars. Even the
them
bare hill-sides—and 1 , i0 many Of



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e dare and

are still bare, waiting for the hand tf
I the planter—even these rocky, tree-
less slopes, from which the rains have
a :tac-
I washed away the sod, posses:,
t age charm of their own.
1 I am equally under the spsll of those
wonderful oases, those bi•autiful Jew-
ish settlements. hleshning in the midst
, of the treeless slopes and villages.
Wo would have be lie-sell our ghetto-
,
I: breh d people capable of the tremesoloo
struggle with the creation of these (il-
1 tie garden village's must have entailtd.
of the tent merits of the East
I I thought
Side of New York, teeming with ped-
hard
dlers and tailors, and I found it
ryes saw, for
to believ• what my own
it was such men that had been trans•
formed into sturdy farmers and had,
in turn, transformed a desert into an

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