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PEDermorrimusii (Amor lac

PAGE TWO

EUROPEAN JEWRY

by the lecturer.
Mr. Jatmlo. found
artisans.
S. W. JACOBS URGES
absurd the regulation that only farm.
You realize that what might have
OPEN
DOOR
POLICY
ors,
farm
laborers
and
female domes
been the mental process of many of
tic servants were allowed to enter the
and
Ih four years s oaugoh ti:
country.
Ile
ascribed
the
barring of
a thoughts Immigration L•ws of Canada Should
;osjsibl.: t ioudeit , . Then h
-
other classes of workers to the throt.
might have run like this: 'We can't
Not Follow United States.
tling
influence
of
labor
an
ion., Who,
earn a living here by keeping a store.
CROSSING THE SEA
idea that if more people cam e there
Judge Julian W. Mack In An We'd like to become farmers, but we
MONTREAL (J. T. A.)--"Never would not by work enough for all. a.
can't, we haven't the implements, the
At first Pharaoh refused to let the
!" the history of Canada has there he said, an economic error.
Interview With Lillian
cattle, the seed, and we haven't thy
peop le go; then God sent such terrible
The effect of restricting inn-war n .
money to buy these things all at once. been such a chance as now to get the
plagues over Egypt that he was afraid
'Baron Predicts.
proper class of immigrants, because lion leaves between eight ahol ni
ne
All right, then, we'll go to America.'
-- • and consented, and Moses and the Is-
— _____ ______
of conditions in European countries millions of people with a d-'1
■ ! that
The going to America is out of the
raelites set out for Canaan, the Prom-
which make people want to leave, amounts to about $300 for ea
in
"Although I did not actually touch question. Becoming farmers or ar-
, S mar •
is mocking tones to Israel:
ised band.
THE TWO BROTHERS
tisans presents itself now, nut as a while the quota regulations keep them woman and child. Ilia ardor. -• to,
God has forsaken you!'
And God went before them in the the countries of Eastern Europe dur-
out of the United States. The best open the doors and allow any hoollthy
And Israel foregathers downcas
of a (lark cloud by day and a ing my trip abroad last summer," said choice, but as an imperative thing for
ty pe Of all classes can nosy be se- white person to conic in 10111 1 , 1 . r.t.
Niue and Rebekah had two sons, and weeping in his synagogues and form
Judge
Julian
W.
Mack
of
the
Federal
his
those
those who cannot or will not emi-
pillar of fore by night to show them
said S. W. Jacobs, M. P., in chance. "The (objection that outfit-
Esau and Jacob. Esau, who was a
11111/k.
schools, and reads in the holy
Court, in a recent interview, "I was grate. Personally I should like to sec
great strong man, with rough, hairy the divine promise of redemption, and the ``''')••
an address to the Council of Jewish coming from some other c ,,
cIttse
enough
to
them
and
i
met
o,arirs
Palestine now take the place of
But when they had reached the sea-
skin, spent his days in hunting. but
Amer-, Women.
bring with them a lower statelir.1 4
becomes strengthened anew.
Fair
or
and hopes.
God shore they were frightened /11111 said, encegh representatives of that part wit in their d r e
Jacob stayed at home and tilled the
Mr. Jacobs claimed that Canada's living, which gives them an ad, ,tgage
When the days are f ulfi lled,
, of the continent to get a very clear thousands and hundreds of thousands
Was influenced in competition over the miti- o born.
fields and watched the flocks. One
el.?"
'
"
kali
we stoistel
eras
' m ' as
o ” li And
will say to Israe l: "H o w have yu
they
wondering, they idea of conditions there. And what I in the course of the next few decades, ',hey of immigration
(lay, when Isaac was getting very 01,1
by that of the United States, ' whereas is absurd," he stated. "Woo I,, r- 4
been able to rem ain faithful to me Mani a weal noise and,
it will and great tasks await Amen- the circumstances were different.
and, looking back, learned was for from pleasant.
and blind, he told Esau to go out and
Ile this type can only do the rein,-',
they saw Pharaoh and his chariats and "The Jews who are concentrated in can Jewry in making Palestine pus-,
kill a deer make a tasty dish for for so Ittng?"
had
which they are needed to do. Sorely
will
Israel
reply,
"I
.
.
"My God," •
horsemen coming after
settlements
them
in Russia,
and.
Poland, call-
Lithu- :able
has
for them.
no sympathy with
the movement
him of its flesh, promising that after
, to give preference
to . on a. mop es. they cannot compete with slennot art.
your Law as pledge."
;mitt, and the border countries are a
log to them to stop.
he had eaten it he would give Esau
"But millions will remain at home, It is not a question of race, but of the isms, accustomed to the ii
-- -
Then ca ital those poor Israealites, long way from complete recovery, in and these have nothing but their own , individual,
his blessing. Now Rebekah loved
ndividual, and at all events Canada conditions of the country. If •I • .!.;„
THE BABY ISRAELITE
upon us! Ile will take as spite of the fact t hat there scents to enthusiasm and the land to work !
'Pharaoh
Jacob, and when she head what Isaac
position to choose it is a survival of the fittest."
all u seed, t in • a
ar
There
was
once.
in
Egypt,
a
Poor
h
no more
cause for d headlines with. ('tattle,
lurid
k ta And they were angry with be
had said to Esau she sent Jacob to
thiltel, Mr. Jacobs described the financial sa-
about pogroms and invasions," eon- other necessities are missing,
kill tau kids. Then she dressed Jacob evnman, an Israelite, who had « dear alose for makin them run away
uation
as
precarious.
Unless the
be
lent
can
„ /,, ,s ai
ot''..". cried m...tt,t
most,
in Esau's clothing and covered his little son. But Pharaoh, the king, so
' tinued Judge Mack. "What they are obtainable, unless money
.- t

'. • 3''' t; ,
suffering front now economically is a to them on small interest, to enable country
gets
more
people
bankruptcy
hands and neck with t he skin of the hated the Israelite's that he said every ,
looms
ahead.
The
way
to
solve the
"all "'"''' Ittor You
llans
again!"
Then God shaky from 1 he terrible wave ot unemployment. them to buy these things and to start problem of immigration is the natural
kids, anal having made a tasty dish of o ne 14 their buy babies must be r'g'n'
hut. the river and drowned.
1, b- 1, i into
their flesh she total Jactob to take it 1111.11m
Ckuhl, and said, "Muses, lift up your There seems to be no chance of re- their lives of independence and re- way. Let people come if they want, Fenkell Mothers' Club:
heard this. . i .,,, I , o.,,,• th e se a, and I will mak e a gaining their fol'iner economic status numerative labor.
N1111111
:0
n'
tt
The Feakell Mothers' Club
to his father. Jacob alit! SO and Isaac,
hoel
but don't dangle before them prom-
l hide my baby so that bath for the Israelites" And Moses unless they either undergo a basic
"There is in Europe, I understand, ices that may nut be fulfilled.
its monthly ineetIng Saturday :of!or
feeling the hair on his hands H1111 she quid, I wiil or
the
soldiers
may
not
final
him."
the water change in their manner of living and a functioning organization which for
neck, thought he was Esau and
The open door of immigration as noon, Jan. 10, 2 :30 la. na.. lo
But it last she was afraid to keep '1''1 this, null !""luallatrlY
the last forty years has been urging
blessed hint, making him his brother'A
ent over in working, or emigrate.
I the cure for Canada's economic ills School, corner Nlidlariti and
do e Ideal and the people w oil
. and thought of nta-
him any loner
:Miss 'Muriel Nytm,r, a all
avenues.
"It is generally known that for (ten- the Jews to I eav ( . the sh o 1 ts and It rat -
master.
,rov
will ma s a baske t
ing
tables
for
the
more
certain
urea-
was
warmly by Mr.
a
ass
e
great
m
When Esau came home and learned other pin.I
ws
eonst
wait
e
d
th
Je
"out- tun
In advocated
regard to immigration,
Mr. Jacobs,
Jacobs speak on art from the point of
'' tjuick! quWk! I us tlIttv, ' . s h
Jacob had done, he was very bulrushes " she said, "and put baby col Pharaoh, anal (lashed after them. of shop-keepers, traders, small-scale potions of fanning and artisanshi p . remarked, it was as 'Mark Twain said of the it-wish Exhibit which I s
the,
angry and said he would kill Jacob. into it and set the basket down by may
ItUt even a he spoke the seal rolled . importers and exporters through- arty personal acquaintance with its of the weather, "everyboely talks held this week at 'remote Mail El un-
So Rebekah bade Jacob go to her river. Then perhaps someone
The y dial personnel is limited to its representa- about it but nobody does anything." der the auspices of the
bark and Pharaoh and his hosts were , out all of Eastern Europe,
see
him
and
take
hint
away."
I cannot s peak The policy or lack of policy, since the depactmcnt of the
.I, is
brother Labatt and stay with him un-
not become wealthy ill this way, but fives in America.
litOWIllqi.
So she did this and bade Miriam,
aage
to
eke
out
a
more or from personal knowledge of its work war to s ecure immigrants was scored Charities.
til Esau'a anger should be past.
sa
w
t
his
and
they
did
ni
n
• S
1 1
\N 'h en f I - I ' 7 .Iit

her
daughter,
stand
behind
the
bushes
'
see,
however,
It was 0 long journey to Baran,
comfortable livelihood for them- in Eastern Europe. I
knew that God hoddelivered them less ea
where Labatt lived, but Jacob reached and watch.
,,
th e Egyptians.
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th ey sang songs selves and their families. Now, suit. in the aims of this organization the
Miriam had not been watching long from
it at last. He asked some shepherds
drialy, with everything else around real means of easing the situation. ,
oy , A ad
- L-2S237STrt?"
whom he saw minding their flocks: before fo otsteps came hastening down of thankfuhs and j
them
y stabilizing and resuming a pre- And now the organizatiam is trying to I
d sweetl
e
to
the
river;
and
presently
she
heart'
the
sister
'd'
Moses.
play
"Do you know it man called Laban?"
sang as she ewar appearance, they find that in build the bridge, thy spun, which will
say, "Surely this must be upon her timbre!, 111111
"Here comes Rachel, his daughter," someone
one of those poor children that my lasted, "Sing ye to the' Lord, for Ile some way their own "raison d'etre" aid in solving the problem of Eastern
they answered. "She will take you father has ordered to be destroyed." With triumphed gloriously, the horse, has disappeared. 'Cho shop-keeper, European Jewry. It is raising a mil.
to him."
the rider bath Ile thrown into the the' trader, the small-scale importer lion dollar fund, which, it is stated.
At this Miriam peeped anal 1111W 711111
So Jacob ran to the young, girl and
anal exporter is unwanted and ro u te- will be used exclusively for issuing
cried: "I am thy cousin Jacob!" and Pharaoh's daughter holding the little se a!"
a-,,ss,tryteir
.h l'o-operative societies have loans to farmers and artisans, to en-
kissed her and went home with het. boy in her arms and kissing and lov-
place, and in addition, in able them to work and for maintain-
liken
Directly Opposite Book-Cadillac Hotel
Anal Jacob lived with Laban, and ing him!
JOURNEYING TO CANAAN some places, there are at least partial ing grade schools in which Jewish
"Oh," salt! Miriam, "if the princess.
children are taught technical trades.
after a great many years he married
219 Michigan Ave.
Moose: t oo l promised that he would boycotts on Jewish business. "
would only keep the baby, and let my
"But can't they turn to other That organization is the Associatiatn
his cousin Rachel.
lead the children of Israel out of
At last one. day God told Jacob he mother take charge of him!"
for the Promotion of Agriculture and
Judge Mack was asked.
Then she crept from her hiding. a:gypt to a 181111 flowing with milk and thhigs?"
might now return to his own country.
a y es, t h ey can, but not with the Technical Trades Among the Jews,
Si Jacob set out with his wives and place, and said shyly, "If you would honey, where they would no longer be
, a- ave of a magician's wand. A man kntovn generally as the Oct.
like
that
little
boy
for
your
very
own,
I
slaves.
Now,
when
he
had
taken
then
children and cattle and all that he
"If the Jews were unwilling," con-
I safely across the Real Sea, and they who has been a shop-keeper all his life eluded Judge 'Mack, "the proposition
had. But he had not gone for before 1 rat soon find a nurse for him "
"Then go," cried the princess. And found themselves not in a beautiful can't suddenly become at tailor or a would by a different tow. But they
he heard that Esau was coming to.
ran and brought back her a -ountry- but in a wilderness, they be- farmer. Ile must learn the new trade are not. They are begging for the
wards him with 41)0 men. At this, M
gain to wish that they had not left the tirst, and then, when he is ready to
Jacob looked at his wives and little mother.
opportunity and the assistance which
i'sU me the responsibility, he cannot
Si Miriam's mother carnival her, Lod of Egypt.
children anal said: "What shall I do,
loans would give them. It would be
ark on air. There must be machin-
One dry they said to :MOM, "T111 - 1,
for it Esau is still angry he may wish baby home anal kept him until he was
unfair, very unfair, both to them and
EVERY DAY, INCLUDING SUNDAY
is no bread here! Why have you cry, or raw materials, tor land, or
to harm them?" 'Chen he sent rich a big buy. Then she gave hint back,
to our own honor, to deny them that
, whatever is necessary' in that par-
10:00 to 1 :00
6:00 to 8:00
presents to his brother, hoping he too the princess, who called hint MOS.', brought us into the wilderness to
assistance."
starve?"
.
titular
occupation.
would forgive him and forget his anal had him taught a great many
Saturday Afternoon 12:30 to 2:30
"Of course, the cure lies here—the
'filen
God,
who
heard
what
those
Ranted
things.
anger.
lint Moses could riot be really hap- ungrateful people had said, sent them only cure except emigration. These
And the next day', when the broth-
HOME MADE BUTTER
fr om h e aven; little white hundreds of thousands of Jewish fam-
ers came face to face, they run or- . • in the King's palace. Sometimes
Direct from Our Churn to
ward and kissed each other and wept hit would say, "Why should I have
11,111111 things, that locked like frost as ales whose heads have no way of
Your Table.
(Chinese or American Style)
earning a living Will have to turn to
for joy that at last, after all these much, and the Israelites lie so poor they lacy u pon th e ground.
FRESH COUNTRY BUTTER
NO COVER CHARGE
morn ingthe n o un-'te'c'hnical trades or farming. Thou-
long, loner years, they were taagether
.
; very
. n i ght
OTHER DAIRY PRODUCTS
sands of Jews are within reach of
Wherever he went he could see ,,,, „ Toe, a „,i th e p ,„ p h, ga th ere d
Half Block North of Clairmount
again.
tremendous tracts of land in the
them toiling in the fields making up anti were not hungry any mare.
'
THE SASS DAIRY CO.
d id
I
:1,
un d thi s I Ukraine, Crimea, Bessarabia, and
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rTii1111 I I I h lnts;
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murmured,

fet again they murn
ISRAEL'S COMFORT
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even some sections of Poland. 'Most
9150 Twelfth Street.
time the ,. „dal , '
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A king married a beautiful maiden great heavy burdens under the fierce
ow e ‘.;,.,• thirsty give us water that Of them, too, could become skilled
and then set out on a long journey. noonday sun. Whenever they did not
Months and years went by, and the work fast enough, they were beaten eve may think" • '
Then aloses spoke with God, and
king did not return. The companions by cruel men, called task-masters, and
a them.
said, "What shall I do with this (Rs.
of the bride kept saying: "Poor for- none pitied
.saw one of these
One
day
Moses
s
people?" And G od told him
saken one. The king will never more
en.
men beating a poor weak Israelite,, ""tted
did with his rod. And
return!"
and
this
made
hint
so
angry
that
he
,
to
strike
a
so, beautiful spark-
The maiden was saddened by those
when M IISI,
the task-master and killed him.
words, and shut herself up in her struck
hen he heard that Pharaoh knew ling water gushed out from the rawk.
W
chamber to weep. But then she took
O ne day whilst they wandered in
up the king's decree in which he what he had done he was afraid anal the wilderness, Gad came down upon
into a stra nge country.
promised her his crown and kingdom, (led
And while there', upon a mountain a mount called Sinai, to speak with
and she banished all her misgivings
,-
and became once more cheerful and called Horeb, he saw a wonderful Nlose
God spoke the words u[f the ten colu-
sight---a bush flaming with fire, vet
gay.
niandments. 711111 all who heard Him

At last the monarch returned, and mn burning!
Wrote
Moses looked in amazement at the were afraid. Afterwards God
he asked her: "Ilow was it that you
bush, then suddenly a voice from the the c munandments upon two tables of
were able to remain faithful during midst of it cried, "Moses! Moses!" stain., and gave them to Moses, to give
my absence for no many years?"
And 'abuses said, "Here am I," and to the people.
"Sire," answered his queen, "I had
After a long and weary .iourney
your writing as pledge; the royal fell down upon his face, for he knew through the wilderness, the children
then
that it W al, the voice of God.
word is never broken."
And God said that Ile had seen the of Israel at last came near the Prom- I
Thus speak the natives of the earth
' ised Land, anal lalsits sent spies to see •

great affliction of His people, the
Israelites, and was sorry for them and ,
would send Moses, His servant, to
take them away from Pharaoh and
out of the land of Egypt.

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rich. Some- of them said that the peo-
ple of Capitate were strong, but that
the children of Ismael were able to
overcome them. Others, however said
that they were giants: and when the I
children of Israel head this they were'
afraid, anal cried out that it would',
hare been better ta have died in the t
wilderness than to have come thus far
only to by killed.
God was displeased at their want of
faith, and bade Moses had them hack,
into the desert. But after lit years
when all the faithless ones heal died in
the wilderness, God allowed their chil-
dren to enter the Promised Land.

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